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06-05-2013 City Council Agenda Packet
6�1 a� 5 ARq OG `�trF0 AGENDA SPECIAL MEETING SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL JUNE 59 2013 SPECIAL MEETING — 5:00 P.M. — ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE ROOM, 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE. CALL MEETING TO ORDER — 5:00 P.M. REPORT ON POSTING OF AGENDA (Pursuant to Gov't. Code 54954.2, the agenda for this meeting was properly posted on May 31, 2013) COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON - AGENDIZED ITEMS Any member of the public will be allowed to address the City Council for up to three (3) minutes on matters not on this agenda. The law generally prohibits the council from discussing or taking action on such items. However, the Council may instruct staff accordingly regarding Oral Communications under Council Direction to Staff. COUNCIL DIRECTION TO STAFF Instruction to Staff regarding actions on current Oral Communications. ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION — 5:00 P.M. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION (Gov't Code Section 54957) Title: City Manager CALL JOINT MEETING TO ORDER — 6:00 P.M. ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE ROOM, 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE 1. Joint Meeting with Traffic Safety Commission Recommended Action: Informational Only ADJOURNMENT In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports and other materials provided to the City Council by City staff in connection with this agenda are available at the office of the City Clerk at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070. Note that copies of materials distributed to the City Council concurrently with the posting of the agenda are also available on the City Website at www.sarato ag ca.us. Any materials distributed by staff after the posting of the agenda are made available for public review at the office of the City Clerk at the time they are distributed to the City Council. In Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk at 4081868 -1269. Notification 24 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. [28 CFR 35.102- 35.104 ADA title II] Certificate of Posting of Agenda: I, Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing agenda for the meeting of the City Council was posted and available for public review on May 31, 2013 at the City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, CA 95070 and on the City's website at www.saratoga.ca.us. Signed this 31 S` day of May 2013 at Saratoga, California. Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk Table of Contents Agenda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Commendation for Tom Moran Staff report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Commendation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Commendations for Outgoing Youth Commissioners Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Attachment A: Commendation for Mercedes Chien . . . . . . . 14 Attachment B: Commendation for Kaitlin Finch . . . . . . . . . 15 Attachment C: Commendation for Ruchi Pandya . . . . . . . . 16 Attachment D: Commendation for Sierra Smith . . . . . . . . . 17 Attachment E: Commendation for Sarah Tang . . . . . . . . . 18 Appointment of Youth Commissioners and Oath of Office Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Attachment A: Resolution of Appointment . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Attachment B: Oaths of Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 City Council Meeting Minutes Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Attachment A: Minutes for Special and Regular City Council Meeting on May 15, 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Review of Accounts Payable Check Registers Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 5/14/2013 Check Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 5/21/2013 Check Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 5/23/2013 Check Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 05/28/2013 Check Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Treasurer's Report for the Month Ended April 30, 2013 Treasurer's Report for the Month Ended April 30, 2013 . . . . . 53 Contract Renewal for Geotechnical Consulting Services Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Contract Renewal for Municipal Traffic Engineering Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 1. Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Amended Annexation Resolutions for the Congress Spring Quarry Property and Certain Unincorporated Islands Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Attachment 1: Resolution approving annexation of STG01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Attachment 2: Resolution approving annexation of STG07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Attachment 3: Resolution approving annexation of the Congress Springs Quarry Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 1 Council Resolution to Amend Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the "UNION" (Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, Carpenters Forty Six Counties Conference Board and Their Affiliated Local Unions) Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Fiscal Year 2013/14 Gann Appropriation Limit Gann Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Adoption of Fiscal Year 2013/14 Operating & Capital Budget and the Environmental Impact Assessment for new Capital Improvement Plan projects Budget Adoption Report & Reso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Environmental Impact Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Zoning Amendment to Modify Building Heights, Setbacks, and Allowed Uses in the Commercial- Visitor and Commercial - Neighborhood Zoning Districts Staff Report - Building Heights 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Att. 1 - Ordinance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Att. 2 - 05/15/13 CC Staff Report and Attachments . . . . . . . 160 Att. 3 - Perceived Height Exhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 Att. 4 - Setback Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Adoption of an Ordinance Applying R -1- 40,000 Zoning to an Adjusted 1.09 -Acre Parcel Located at 14001 Chester Avenue and Applying AP /OS Overlay Zoning to the Entire 12.86 -Acre Site committee (Application ZOAl2 -0010; APN 397 -01- 006,007) Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 Attachment 1 - Ordinance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 Landscaping & Lighting Assessment District LLA -1 - Public Hearing, Approval of Engineer's Report, and Confirmation of Assessments for FY 13 -14 Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 1. Resolution Confirming Assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 2. Engineer's Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 Council Direction on the Approval Process for Seating and Dining Areas in the Public Way Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431 Redwood City Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433 Council Direction on the Approval Process for Food Trucks Staff Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 462 Sunnyvale Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463 2 @ � �1 k A7 AGENDA REGULAR MEETING SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2013 REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 P.M. — CIVIC THEATER /COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA (Pursuant to Gov't. Code 54954.2, the agenda for this meeting was properly posted on May 31, 2013) REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC Oral Communications on Non- Aaendized Items Any member of the public will be allowed to address the City Council for up to three (3) minutes on matters not on this agenda. The law generally prohibits the council from discussing or taking action on such items. However, the Council may instruct staff accordingly regarding Oral Communications under Council Direction to Staff. Oral Communications - Council Direction to Staff Instruction to Staff regarding actions on current Oral Communications. Communications from Boards and Commissions Council Direction to Staff Instruction to Staff regarding actions on current Communications from Boards & Commissions. ANNOUNCEMENTS CEREMONIAL ITEMS 1. Commendation for Tom Moran Recommended action: Read and present commendation for Tom Moran. 2. Commendations for Outgoing Youth Commissioners Recommended action: Read and present commendations. 3 3. Appointment of Youth Commissioners and Oath of Office Recommended action: Adopt the attached resolution appointing 5 members to the Saratoga Youth Commission and direct the City Clerk to administer the Oath of Office. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS None CONSENT CALENDAR The Consent Calendar contains routine items of business. Items in this section will be acted in one motion, unless removed by the Mayor or a Council member. Any member of the public may speak to an item on the Consent Calendar at this time, or request the Mayor remove an item from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Public Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes. 4. City Council Meeting Minutes Recommended action: Approve City Council minutes for the Special and Regular City Council Meeting on May 15, 2013. 5. Review of Accounts Payable Check Registers Recommended action: Review and accept check registers for the following accounts payable payment cycles: 5/14/2013 5/21/2013 5/23/2013 5/28/2013 6. Treasurer's Report for the Month Ended April 30, 2013 Recommended action: Review and accept the Treasurer's Report for the month ended April 30, 2013. 7. Contract Renewal for Geotechnical Consulting Services Recommended action: Approve a three -year contract with Cotton, Shires, and Associates, Inc. for Geotechnical Engineering Services and authorize City Manager to execute the same. 8. Contract Renewal for Municipal Traffic Engineering Recommended action: Approve a three -year contract with Fehr & Peers Associates, Inc. for on -call Traffic Engineering Services and authorize City Manager to execute the same. 9. Amended Annexation Resolutions for the Congress Spring Quarry Property and Certain Unincorporated Islands Recommended action: Adopt the amended resolutions approving annexation of properties located within the City's Urban Service Area. 2 10. Council Resolution to Amend Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the "UNION" (Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, Carpenters Forty Six Counties Conference Board and Their Affiliated Local Unions) Recommended action: Amend Memorandum of Understanding (July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2015) between the City and the "UNION" (Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, Carpenters Forty Six Counties Conference Board and Their Affiliated Local Unions) by adopting the Side Letter Agreement (Exhibit A). 11. Fiscal Year 2013/14 Gann Appropriation Limit Recommended action: Review report and adopt resolution approving the Gann Appropriation Limit for FY 2013/14. 12. Adoption of Fiscal Year 2013/14 Operating & Capital Budget and the Environmental Impact Assessment for new Capital Improvement Plan projects Recommended action: 1. Adopt resolution approving the Proposed FY 2013/14 Operating and Capital Budgets, directing staff to incorporate within the final adopted budget any modifications related to late- breaking changes, minor corrections, carryforward appropriations, refined estimates, grant approvals, claim reimbursements, pass - through appropriations, or additional direction from Council upon adoption of the budget. 2. Adopt the attached Environmental Impact Assessment for new projects included in the FY 2013/14 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) update. PUBLIC HEARINGS Applicants /Appellants and their representatives have a total of ten minutes maximum for opening statements. Members of the public may comment on any item for up to three minutes. Applicant /Appellants and their representatives have a total of five minutes maximum for closing statements. Items requested for continuance are subject to Council's approval at the Council meeting 13. Zoning Amendment to Modify Building Heights, Setbacks, and Allowed Uses in the Commercial- Visitor and Commercial- Neighborhood Zoning Districts Recommended action: Continue the public hearing, introduce and waive the first reading of the ordinance, and direct staff to place the ordinance on the consent calendar for adoption at the next regular meeting of the City Council. 14. Adoption of an Ordinance Applying R -1- 40,000 Zoning to an Adjusted 1.09 -Acre Parcel Located at 14001 Chester Avenue and Applying AP /OS Overlay Zoning to the Entire 12.86 -Acre Site committee (Application ZOAl2 -0010; APN 397 -01- 006,007) Recommended action: Conduct the public hearing, introduce and waive the first reading of the ordinance and direct staff to place the ordinance on the consent calendar for adoption at the next regular meeting of the City Council. 15. Landscaping & Lighting Assessment District LLA -1 - Public Hearing, Approval of Engineer's Report, and Confirmation of Assessments for FY 13 -14 5 Recommended action: Move to adopt the Resolution Ordering the Improvements and Confirming the Diagram and Assessments for FY 13 -14. OLD BUSINESS None NEW BUSINESS 16. Council Direction on the Approval Process for Seating and Dining Areas in the Public Way Recommended action: Provide direction to staff. 17. Council Direction on the Approval Process for Food Trucks Recommended action: Provide direction to staff. ADHOC & AGENCY ASSIGNMENT REPORTS Mayor Jill Hunter City School Ad Hoc Hakone Foundation Board Hakone Foundation Executive Committee Historical Foundation KSAR Community Access TV Board Saratoga Chamber of Commerce Contract Review Ad Hoc Village Ad Hoc West Valley Mayors and Managers Association Vice Mayor Emily Lo Hakone Foundation Board Let's Move City Ad Hoc Library Joint Powers Authority Santa Clara Valley Water District Commission Village Ad Hoc West Valley Flood Control & Watershed Advisory Committee Council Member Howard Miller City School Ad Hoc Council Finance Committee Postal Service Liaison Saratoga Ministerial Association Valley Transportation Authority PAC West Valley Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority Council Member Manny Cappello Chamber of Commerce County HCD Policy Committee Highway 9 Ad Hoc Let's Move City Ad Hoc 0 Santa Clara County Emergency Council Saratoga Chamber of Commerce Contract Review Ad Hoc SASCC TEA Ad Hoc Council Member Chuck Association of Bay Area Governments Highway 9 Ad Hoc Santa Clara County Cities Association Santa Clara County Cities Association Selection Committee Sister City Liaison TEA Ad Hoc West Valley Sanitation District CITY COUNCIL ITEMS CITY MANAGER'S REPORT ADJOURNMENT In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports and other materials provided to the City Council by City staff in connection with this agenda are available at the office of the City Clerk at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070. Note that copies of materials distributed to the City Council concurrently with the posting of the agenda are also available on the City Website at www.saratoga.ca.us. Any materials distributed by staff after the posting of the agenda are made available for public review at the office of the City Clerk at the time they are distributed to the City Council. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk at (408) 868 -1269. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting (28 CFR 35.102- 35.104 ADA Title II) Certificate of Posting of Agenda: I, Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing agenda for the meeting of the City Council for the City of Saratoga was posted on May 31, 2013, at the City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, CA 95070 and was available for public review at that location. The agenda is also available on the City's website at www.saratoga.ca.us Signed this 31 S` day of May 2013 at Saratoga, California. Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk NOTE: To view current or previous City Council meetings anytime, go to the City Video Archives at www.sarato ag ca.us 7 06/05 06/19 07/03 07/17 08/07 08/21 09/04 09/18 10/02 10/16 11/06 11/20 12/04 12/18 CITY OF SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING CALENDAR 2013 Regular Meeting — Joint Meeting with Traffic Safety Commission Regular Meeting — Joint Meeting with Saratoga Homeowners Associations Regular Meeting — Civic Theater Master Plan Study Session RECESS RECESS Regular Meeting — Joint Meeting with SASCC Regular Meeting — Joint Meeting with Parks and Rec/PEBTAC Regular Meeting — Joint Meeting with West Valley Board of Trustees Regular Meeting — 5:30 p.m. Joint Meeting with Saratoga School Districts Regular Meeting — Joint Meeting with Hakone Foundation Board Regular Meeting — Joint Meeting with Senator Jim Beall and Assembly Member Paul Fong Regular Meeting — Joint Meeting Sister City Committee Regular Meeting — Joint Meeting with Library Regular Meeting — Joint Meeting TBD 0 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 DEPARTMENT: PREPARED BY: City Manager's Office Debbie Bretschneider Deputy City Clerk SUBJECT: Commendation for Tom Moran RECOMMENDED ACTION: Read and present commendation for Tom Moran. BACKGROUND: AGENDA ITEM: CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson DIRECTOR: Dave Anderson The attached commendation honors Tom Moran, who has been with KSAR for 25 years, and has been an integral part in keeping KSAR functioning as a part of the Saratoga community. FISCAL IMPACTS: N/A CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING THE RECOMMENDED ACTIONS: The proclamation would not be presented. ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): IMa FOLLOW UP ACTION(S): Implement Council direction. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: Pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and was included in the packet made available on the City's web site in advance of the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Page 1 of 2 D Attachment A: Commendation for Tom Moran. Page 2 of 2 10 COMMENDATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA HONORING TOM MORAN WHEREAS, Tom Moran is the Chairperson of the Board for KSAR15, Saratoga's Community Access Television station, which is a non - profit organization responsible for operating the Public, Educational, and Government Access channels for the community of Saratoga; and WHEREAS, the mission of KSAR 15 is to provide an energetic medium of communication for Saratoga residents to express and view the diversified talents and interests within the community; and WHEREAS, Tom Moran programmed the computer software that KSAR uses to air its programs and he continues to maintain and update the software; and WHEREAS, since 2009, Tom Moran and Board Member Nann Miller have been videotaping local Saratoga events such as Bollywood, Blossom Festival, and the July 4th celebration; and WHEREAS, Tom edits the event videos and broadcasts them on KSAR Saratoga YouTube channel; of which 100 videos of local Saratoga events have been posted with 5,792 views; and WHEREAS, Tom Moran has been with KSAR for 25 years and in that time has played an integral part in keeping KSAR functioning as a part of the Saratoga community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Saratoga does herby proclaim recognition and appreciation to Tom Moran for his efforts and contributions to the Saratoga community. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA this 5th day of June 2013. Jill Hunter, Mayor City of Saratoga SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: City Manager's Office CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: Crystal Bothelio DIRECTOR: Dave Anderson City Clerk SUBJECT: Commendations for Outgoing Youth Commissioners RECOMMENDED ACTION: Read and present commendations. BACKGROUND: Attached are commendations recognizing the contributions and achievements of outgoing Youth Commissioners Mercedes Chien, Kaitlin Finch, Ruchi Pandya, Sierra Smith, and Sarah Tang. FISCAL IMPACTS: N/A CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING THE RECOMMENDED ACTIONS: The commendations will not be presented. ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): IN= FOLLOW UP ACTION(S): Implement Council direction. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: Pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and was included in the packet made available on the City's web site in advance of the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Page 1 of 2 12 Attachment A: Commendation for Mercedes Chien Attachment B: Commendation for Kaitlin Finch Attachment C: Commendation for Ruchi Pandya Attachment D: Commendation for Sierra Smith Attachment E: Commendation for Sarah Tang Page 2 of 2 13 COMMENDATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA HONORING MERCEDES CHIEN FOR HER SERVICE ON THE SARATOGA YOUTH COMMISSION WHEREAS, Mercedes Chien was first selected to serve as a Saratoga Youth Commission alternate in June 2010 and then appointed to serve on the Commission in June 2011; and WHEREAS, Mercedes has demonstrated her leadership skills and capabilities while: Writing and publishing articles about the Youth Commission in the Saratoga News Leading a teen debate at the 2012 YAC Attack Conference Contributing to the Project Cornerstone's 41 Developmental Assets Participating in Pizza & Politics: A Political Forum for Teens Collaborating on the Teen Friendly Business Award WHEREAS, it is apparent to all who have worked with Mercedes that she is committed both to the Youth Commission and the Saratoga community and her service and contributions to Saratoga are greatly appreciated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saratoga does hereby extend its sincere gratitude to Mercedes Chien for her dedicated service and contributions to the City of Saratoga. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA on the 5th day of June 2013. Jill Hunter, Mayor City of Saratoga COMMENDATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA HONORING KAITLIN FINCH FOR HER SERVICE ON THE SARATOGA YOUTH COMMISSION WHEREAS, Kaitlin Finch was appointed to the Saratoga Youth Commission in June 2008; and WHEREAS, Kaitlin has demonstrated her leadership skills and capabilities while: Serving as Chair, Vice - Chair, and Secretary Presenting at 2012 YAC Attack Co- organizing the lecture featuring Campbell Mayor Evan Low Participating in the Teen Friendly Business Award Providing opening remarks at Pizza & Politics: A Political Forum for Teens Representing the Youth Commission at many community events and service related activities Assisting in the Walk One Week (WOW) program Collaborating with neighboring youth commissions Participating in the Hunger Banquet Contributing to the Project Cornerstone's 41 Developmental Assets WHEREAS, Kaitlin will be graduating from high school this year and attending Wake Forest University in North Carolina in the fall; and WHEREAS, it is apparent to all who have worked with Kaitlin that she is committed both to the Youth Commission and the Saratoga community and her service and contributions to Saratoga are greatly appreciated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saratoga does hereby extend its sincere appreciation and gratitude to Kaitlin Finch for her dedicated service and contributions to the City of Saratoga. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA on the 5th day of June 2013. Jill Hunter, Mayor City of Saratoga COMMENDATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA HONORING RUCHIPANDYA FOR HER SERVICE ON THE SARATOGA YOUTH COMMISSION WHEREAS, Ruchi Pandya was first appointed to the Saratoga Youth Commission in June 2011; and WHEREAS, Ruchi has demonstrated her leadership skills and capabilities while: Introducing Walk One Week (WOW) to the Youth Commission Participating in Pizza & Politics: A Political Forum for Teens Contributing to the Teen Friendly Business Award Assisting with the Youth Commission's informational pamphlet WHEREAS, it is apparent to all who have worked with Ruchi that she is committed both to the Youth Commission and the Saratoga community and her service and contributions to Saratoga are greatly appreciated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saratoga does hereby extend its sincere gratitude to Ruchi Pandya for her dedicated service and contributions to the City of Saratoga. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA on the 5th day of June 2013. Jill Hunter, Mayor City of Saratoga COMMENDATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA HONORING ' • _ 0 5 FOR HER SERVICE ON THE SARATOGA YOUTH COMMISSION WHEREAS, Sierra Smith was appointed to the Saratoga Youth Commission in June 2010; and WHEREAS, Sierra has demonstrated her leadership skills and capabilities while: Contributing to Project Cornerstone's 41 Developmental Assets Leading efforts to raise funds for the One Dollar For Life (ODFL) campaign Participating in the development and continuation of the Teen Friendly Business Award (TFBA) Participating in Pizza & Politics: A Political Forum for Teens Representing the Youth Commission at many community events and service related activities Assisting in the Walk One Week (WOW) program Presenting at Redwood Middle School and Argonaut Elementary School Collaborating with neighboring youth commissions Publishing news articles highlighting the Youth Commission's community engagement WHEREAS, Sierra will be graduating from high school this year and attending Duke University in North Carolina in the fall; and WHEREAS, it is apparent to all who have worked with Sierra that she is committed both to the Youth Commission and the Saratoga community and her service and contributions to Saratoga are greatly appreciated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saratoga does hereby extend its sincere appreciation and gratitude to Sierra Smith for her dedicated service and contributions to the City of Saratoga. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA on the 5t" day of June 2013. Jill Hunter, Mayor City of Saratoga COMMENDATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA HONORING SARAH TANG FOR HER SERVICE ON THE SARATOGA YOUTH COMMISSION WHEREAS, Sarah Tang was first appointed to the Saratoga Youth Commission in June 2009; and WHEREAS, Sarah has demonstrated her leadership skills and capabilities while: Serving as Vice -Chair and Secretary Co- organizing the lecture featuring Campbell Mayor Evan Low Contributing in Project Cornerstone's 41 Developmental Assets Participating in the Teen Friendly Business Award (TFBA) Serving as a member of the Hunger Banquet Committee Participating at Pizza & Politics: A Political Forum for Teens Serving as the Commission's chief graphic designer for its apparel, flyers (including the political forum, Evan Low Lecture, & TFBA) and the informational pamphlet Receiving a 2nd place award for her design of an anti - tobacco ad at the 2012 YAC Attack conference WHEREAS, it is apparent to all who have worked with Sarah that she is committed both to the Youth Commission and the Saratoga community and her service and contributions to Saratoga are greatly appreciated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saratoga does hereby extend its sincere gratitude to Sarah Tang for her dedicated service and contributions to the City of Saratoga. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA on the 5th day of June 2013. Jill Hunter, Mayor City of Saratoga SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: City Manager's Office CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: Crystal Morrow DIRECTOR: Dave Anderson City Clerk SUBJECT: Appointment of Youth Commissioners and Oath of Office RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt the attached resolution appointing 5 members to the Saratoga Youth Commission and direct the City Clerk to administer the Oath of Office. BACKGROUND: A total of 5 Saratoga Youth Commissioners will end their terms in June 2013. Consequently, the City started recruitment for the vacancies in March 2013. A total of 45 applications were received before the application deadline on May 14, 2013. The Saratoga City Council held interviews on May 20, 2013 for the 5 vacancies on the Saratoga Youth Commission. Council has selected the following applicants to be appointed to the Youth Commission for two -year terms ending June 30, 2015 (terms of appointees end upon graduation from high school, if graduation occurs before June 30, 2015): FISCAL IMPACTS: N/A CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING THE RECOMMENDED ACTIONS: Appointments to the Youth Commission would not be made. ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): Page 1 of 2 19 Grade in Sept. Name School in Sept. 2013 2013 Maya Gupta Redwood Middle 8 Allison Lin Saratoga High 10 Mihir Pandya Lynbrook High 9 Summer Smith Saratoga High 10 Jeremy Wang Monte Vista High 11 FISCAL IMPACTS: N/A CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING THE RECOMMENDED ACTIONS: Appointments to the Youth Commission would not be made. ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): Page 1 of 2 19 N/A FOLLOW UP ACTION(S): Update the City's Commission roster. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: Pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and was included in the packet made available on the City's web site in advance of the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A: Resolution of Appointment Attachment B: Oaths of Office Page 2 of 2 20 RESOLUTION 13- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA APPOINTING EIGHT MEMBERS TO THE SARATOGA YOUTH COMMISSION WHEREAS, five vacancies were created on the Saratoga Youth Commission resulting from the expired terms of Mercedes Chien, Kaitlin Finch, Ruchi Pandya, Sierra Smith, and Sarah Tang; and WHEREAS, Commissioners appointed after April 6, 2011 may not serve consecutive terms on the Youth Commission; and WHEREAS, as a result of Youth Commission term limits, there were no incumbents Commissioners eligible for reappointment; and WHEREAS, the City publicized the vacancies, accepted applications, and the City Council conducted interviews on May 20, 2013; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby resolves that the following individuals were appointed to the Saratoga Youth Commission for 2 -year terms beginning July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2015 or upon high school graduation, if graduation occurs before June 30, 2015: Name Commission Term Maya Gupta Youth July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2015 Allison Lin Youth July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2015 Mihir Pandya Youth July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2015 Summer Smith Youth July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2015 Jeremy Wang Youth July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2015 The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Saratoga City Council held on the 5th day of June 2013 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Attest: Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk 21 Jill Hunter, Mayor STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA I, Maya Gupta, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter. Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 5th day of June 2013. Crystal Bothelio City Clerk 22 Maya Gupta, Member Youth Commission STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA I, Allison Lin, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter. Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 5th day of June 2013. Crystal Bothelio City Clerk 23 Allison Lin, Member Youth Commission STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA I, Mihir Pandya, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter. Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 5th day of June 2013. Crystal Bothelio City Clerk 24 Mihir Pandya, Member Youth Commission STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA I, Summer Smith, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter. Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 5th day of June 2013. Crystal Bothelio City Clerk 25 Summer Smith, Member Youth Commission STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA I, Jeremy Wang, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter. Subscribed and sworn to before me on this 5th day of June 2013. Crystal Bothelio City Clerk 26 Jeremy Wang, Member Youth Commission SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 DEPARTMENT: PREPARED BY: City Manager's Office Crystal Bothelio City Clerk SUBJECT: City Council Meeting Minutes RECOMMENDED ACTION: AGENDA ITEM: CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson DIRECTOR: Dave Anderson Approve City Council minutes for the Special and Regular City Council Meeting on May 15, 2013. BACKGROUND: The draft minutes for the Special and Regular City Council Meeting on May 15, 2013 are attached to this report for Council review and approval. FISCAL IMPACTS: N/A CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING THE RECOMMENDED ACTIONS: IIMP ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): N/A FOLLOW UP ACTION(S): Retain minutes for legislative history. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: Pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and was included in the packet made available on the City's web site in advance of the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. Page 1 of 2 27 ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A: Minutes for Special and Regular City Council Meeting on May 15, 2013 Page 2 of 2 m MINUTES WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2013 SARATOGA SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING The City Council adjourned to Closed Session at 5:15 p.m. in the Administrative Conference Room at City Hall at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue. At 6:00 p.m., the City Council held a Joint Meeting with the Mountain Winery. SARATOGA REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING Mayor Hunter called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and led the Pledge of Allegiance. She announced that the Council seating arrangement for meeting had been adjusted. ROLL CALL PRESENT Council Members Manny Cappello, Howard Miller, Vice Mayor Emily Lo, Mayor Jill Hunter ABSENT: Council Member Chuck Page ALSO PRESENT: Dave Anderson, City Manager Richard Taylor, City Attorney Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk John Cherbone, Public Works Director Mary Furey, Finance and Administrative Services Director James Lindsay, Community Development Director Michael Taylor, Recreation and Facilities Director Michael Fossati, Planner REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA City Clerk Crystal Bothelio reported that Pursuant to Gov't. Code 54954.2, the agenda for this meeting was properly posted on May 9, 2013. REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION Mayor Hunter announced that there was nothing to report from Closed Session. COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC Oral Communications on Non- Aaendized Items Trish Cypher thanked Council Member Page for the position he took on the ABAG budget during the General Assembly meeting and provided an overview of several legislative bills. Oral Communications - Council Direction to Staff None 29 Communications from Boards and Commissions Bill Hirshman, one of the Mountain Winery owners, provided an overview of the Joint Meeting with the Mountain Winery, including an announcement about upcoming activities at the Mountain Winery. Council Direction to Staff None ANNOUNCEMENTS Council Member Miller announced program offerings in the City of Saratoga Recreation Activity guide, including summer programs for children. He also announced that the City will be hosting a guided hike of the quarry property on May 18, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. Additionally, the City is hosting a community meeting on May 29, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. on the garbage and recycling contract. Vice Mayor Member Lo shared that the Saratoga Library is celebrating its 10th anniversary with an event on May 18, 2013 from noon to 4:00 p.m. She also announced that Saratoga Relay for Life will take place on June 1 and 2, 2013. There is still time to register for the event or make a donation. More information is available at http: / /relay.acsevents.org /site /TR ?fr id= 49109 &p,g=epjry. Mayor Hunter noted that Hakone is holding the 14th Annual Hakone Festival on May 19, 2013 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Information is available on the Hakone website at www.hakone.com. On May 19, 2013, the Saratoga Community Band will also be performing at Wildwood Park. Mayor Hunter also welcomed Boy Scout Troop 566 to the meeting. CEREMONIAL ITEMS Saratoga -Monte Sereno Community Foundation Commendation Recommended action: Read and present commendation for the Saratoga -Monte Sereno Community Foundation. Mayor Hunter read and presented the proclamation for the Saratoga -Monte Sereno Community Foundation. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS None CONSENT CALENDAR 2. City Council Meeting Minutes Recommended action: Approve City Council minutes for the Budget Study Session on April 22, 2013 and the Special and Regular City Council Meeting on May 1, 2013. 30 LO /CAPPELLO MOVED TO APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES FOR THE BUDGET STUDY SESSION ON APRIL 22, 2013 AND THE SPECIAL AND REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON MAY 1, 2013. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: PAGE. ABSTAIN: NONE. 3. Review of Accounts Payable Check Registers Recommended action: Review and accept check registers for the following accounts payable payment cycles: 4/30/2013 5/7/2013 LO /CAPPELLO MOVED TO ACCEPT CHECK REGISTERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PAYMENT CYCLES: 4/30/2013 AND 5/7/2013. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: PAGE. ABSTAIN: NONE. 4. Transportation Development Act (TDA) Article 3 Application for the Saratoga Avenue Walkway Project Recommended action: Adopt resolution supporting the Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Transportation Development Act Article 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle Grant Application for the Saratoga Avenue Walkway Project. RESOLUTION NO. 13 -030 LO /CAPPELLO MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION'S TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT ACT ARTICLE 3 PEDESTRIAN /BICYCLE GRANT APPLICATION FOR THE SARATOGA AVENUE WALKWAY PROJECT. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: PAGE. ABSTAIN: NONE. 5. Final Map Approval for Five Lots Located at 20400 Hill Avenue Recommended action: 1. Move to adopt Resolution granting final map approval of tentative map application No. SUB 12 -0002 for five lots located at 20400 Hill Avenue. 2. Move to authorize the City Manager to execute the Subdivision Improvement Agreement and the Covenant and Agreement for Stormwater Treatment Measures. RESOLUTION NO. 13 -031 LO /CAPPELLO MOVED TO: 1) ADOPT RESOLUTION GRANTING FINAL MAP APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP APPLICATION NO. SUB 12 -0002 FOR FIVE LOTS LOCATED AT 20400 HILL AVENUE; AND 2) AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND THE COVENANT AND AGREEMENT FOR STORMWATER TREATMENT MEASURES. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: PAGE. ABSTAIN: NONE. 31 6. Noise Element /Ordinance Update Award of Contract Recommended action: Move to award a contract to Charles M. Salter Associates in the amount of $41,710 and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract. LO /CAPPELLO MOVED TO AWARD A CONTRACT TO CHARLES M. SALTER ASSOCIATES IN THE AMOUNT OF $41,710 AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: PAGE. ABSTAIN: NONE. 7. Extension of Use Agreement with City of Saratoga for Saratoga Area Senior Coordinating Council Recommended action: Accept report and approve extending the existing Agreement for Cooperative Program Planning and Use of Facilities with the Saratoga Area Senior Coordinating Council for an additional six months. LO /CAPPELLO MOVED TO ACCEPT REPORT AND APPROVE EXTENDING THE EXISTING AGREEMENT FOR COOPERATIVE PROGRAM PLANNING AND USE OF FACILITIES WITH THE SARATOGA AREA SENIOR COORDINATING COUNCIL FOR AN ADDITIONAL SIX MONTHS. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: PAGE. ABSTAIN: NONE. 8. Authorize the Mayor to Sign a Comment Letter on Plan Bay Area and the Draft Environmental Impact Report Recommended action: Authorize the Mayor to sign the comment letter and direct staff to submit it to ABAG. Cheriel Jensen removed this item from the Consent Calendar to express support for the letter. LO /CAPPELLO MOVED TO AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO SIGN THE COMMENT LETTER AND DIRECT STAFF TO SUBMIT IT TO ABAG.MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: PAGE. ABSTAIN: NONE. PUBLIC HEARINGS 9. Zoning Amendment to Modify Building Heights, Setbacks, and Allowed Uses in the Commercial- Visitor and Commercial- Neighborhood Zoning Districts Recommended action: Conduct a public hearing, introduce and waive the first reading of the ordinance, and direct staff to place the ordinance on the consent calendar for adoption at the next regular meeting of the City Council. Community Development Director James Lindsay presented the staff report and invited Planning Commission Chair Joyce Hlava to speak. 4 32 Planning Commission Chair Joyce Hlava spoke about the Planning Commission's recommendation. Mayor Hunter invited Planning Commission Vice Chair Mary -Lynne Bernald to speak. Planning Commission Vice Chair Mary -Lynne Bernald spoke. Mayor Hunter invited public comment on the item. The following people spoke: Jeff Walker spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Jeffery Schwartz spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Paul Krug spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Margaret Towns spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Anita Nettenstrom spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Chandran Cheriyan spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Carol Tuckman spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Cheriel Jensen spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Nancy Jamello spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Marcia Fariss spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Gary Smith spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Maria Gong spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Noelle Tardieu spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Bu -Chin Wang spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Jim Foley spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Douglas Sullivan spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Sandra Blackford spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Geoff Bradley spoke in support of the Planning Commission recommendation. Elaine Chan spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. 5 33 John Kimball spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Peggy Kimball spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Bob Shepherd spoke in support of the Planning Commission recommendation. Jack Mallory spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation to increase commercial heights in the CV district, but supported the rest of the Planning Commission recommendation. Nancy Sallan spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation to increase commercial heights in the CV district, but supported the rest of the Planning Commission recommendation. Tracy and Justin Fell spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Marina Huang spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Bobbi Brendlen spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. Tom Sloan spoke in support of the Planning Commission recommendation. Paul Hernandez spoke in support of the Planning Commission recommendation. Harry Grover spoke in opposition to the Planning Commission recommendation. No one else requested to speak. CAPPELLO /MILLER MOVED TO CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING TO THE NEXT REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AND DIRECTED STAFF TO RETURN WITH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE FOLLOWING: - OPTIONS TO REMOVE ANY FUTURE RESIDENTIAL UNITS IN THE QUITO VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER; - PROVIDE INFORMATION ON PERCEIVED HEIGHT OF THE EXISTING AND PROPOSED DEFINITION OF HEIGHT IN THE CV ZONING DISTRICT; - PROVIDE INFORMATION ABOUT DEVELOPMENT AND SQUARE FOOTAGE POTENTIAL FROM HEIGHT LIMIT INCREASES RECOMMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION; AND - VISUAL EFFECT OF INCREASED FRONT SETBACK OPTIONS. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: PAGE. ABSTAIN: NONE. 10. Fiscal Year 2013/14 Proposed Operating & Capital Budget Public Hearing Recommended action: Conduct a public hearing on the proposed FY 2013/14 Operating & Capital Budget, and provide direction to staff for budget adoption on June 5, 2013. Co 34 Finance and Administrative Services Director Mary Furey presented the staff report. Mayor Hunter invited public comment on the item. The following person spoke: Joan Holland No one else requested to speak. MILLER/CAPPELLO MOVED TO DIRECT STAFF TO REVISE THE INFRASTRUCTURE RESERVE POLICY TO INCLUDE AN ALLOCATION OF $300,000 PER YEAR OF YEAR END NET OPERATIONS EFFECTIVE FISCAL YEAR 2012/13. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: PAGE. ABSTAIN: NONE. OLD BUSINESS None NEW BUSINESS None ADHOC & AGENCY ASSIGNMENT REPORTS Mayor Jill Hunter Mayor Hunter shared she presented a commendation to Austin Holland for earning his Eagle Scout Award. She also congratulated Council Member Cappello and Vice Mayor Lo on completing CERT training. She also shared she gave presentations to both the Odd Fellows and Captains of the Sheriff's Office. Hakone Foundation Board — the Board will be meeting on May 17, 2013. Historical Foundation — the next meeting will be May 16, 2013. KSAR Community Access TV Board — a meeting was held on May 14, 2013 and the Board discussed developing a program that would be offered to children who visit the Saratoga Library on Wednesdays. Vice Mayor Emily Lo West Valley Flood Control & Watershed Advisory Committee — during the last meeting, there was a presentation on a water purification center that is scheduled to open in summer 2013. Council Member Howard Miller West Valley Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority — on May 29, 2013, the City is hosting a community meeting on the possible extension of the Authority's contract with West Valley Collection & Recycling. The Authority is also in the process of selecting an Executive Director. A determination will likely happen at the June 2013 meeting. 7 35 Council Member Manny Cappello Saratoga Chamber of Commerce Contract Review Ad Hoc — a meeting with the Chamber is scheduled to continue discussions on the contract with the City. SASCC — a subcommittee of SASCC has been reviewing the contract with the City and methodically defining what SASCC is and what services the organization provides. Council Member Chuck Page None CITY COUNCIL ITEMS None CITY MANAGER'S REPORT City Manager Dave Anderson shared that he and the City Managers of Los Altos Hills and Cupertino gave a presentation to the Captains of the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office on May 15, 2013. He also attended the Peace Officers Memorial on May 10, 2013 and the Cities Association Meeting on May 16, 2013. II 171 Lei I] -neIa 1040" CAPPELLO /MILLER MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 10:54 P.M. MOTION PASSED. AYES: CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: PAGE. ABSTAIN: NONE. Minutes respectfully submitted: Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk N. 36 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: Finance & Administrative Services CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: Gina Fitch DEPT. DIRECTOR: Mary Furey SUBJECT: Review of Accounts Payable Check Registers RECOMMENDED ACTION: Review and accept check registers for the following accounts payable payment cycles: 5/14/2013 5/21/2013 5/23/2013 5/28/2013 REPORT SUMMARY: Attached are Check Registers for: Type of Checks Date Starting Check # Ending Check # Total Checks Amount Checks Released Prior Check Register Date Ending Check # Accounts Payable 5/14/13 122773 122819 47 204,655.13 05/14/13 5/7/13 122772 Accounts Payable 5/21/13 122820 122903 84 515,816.21 05/21/13 5/14/13 122819 Accounts Payable 5/23/13 122904 122904 1 1 210.00 05/23/13 1 5/21/13 122903 Accounts Payable 5/28/13 122905 122946 42 151,079.06 05/28/13 5/23/13 122904 Accounts Payable checks issued for $20,000 or greater: Date Check # Issued to Fund Dept. Purpose Amount 05/14/13 122783 Duran and Venables, Inc. CIP Streets Project PW Teerlink Way /CH Parking 57,382.00 05/14/13 122791 Gradetech, Inc. CIP Streets Proj /Grant PW Hywy 9 Safety Improv 81,058.26 05/21/13 122878 SCC Office of the Sheriff General PS Law Enforcement 346,137.83 05/28/13 122915 Guerra Construction CIP Grant Park & Trail PW Joe's Trail 46,011.32 Accounts Payable checks voided during this time period: AP Date I Check # Issued to Reason Status Amount N/A 37 Cash reductions by fund: Manual Ck Fund # Fund Description 05/14/13 05/21/13 05/23/13 05/28/13 Total 111 General Fund 31,054.06 437,489.34 37,855.07 506,398.47 231 Village Lighting 2,629.17 2,629.17 232 Azule Lighting 242.85 242.85 233 Sarahills Lighting 254.84 254.84 241 Arroyo de Saratoga Landscape 2,343.00 68.00 2,411.00 242 Bonnet Way Landscape 85.00 85.00 243 Carnelian Glen 68.00 90.37 68.00 226.37 244 Cunningham/Glasgow Landscape 135.00 204.86 135.00 474.86 245 Fredericksburg Landscape 102.00 102.00 204.00 246 Greenbriar Landscape 230.00 230.00 460.00 247 Kerwin Ranch Landscape 270.00 512.61 270.00 1,052.61 248 Leutar Court Landscape 75.00 75.00 150.00 249 Manor Drive Landscape 130.00 63.58 130.00 323.58 251 McCartysville Landscape 271.21 1 250.00 521.21 252 Prides Crossing Landscape 430.28 2,755.00 3,185.28 253 Saratoga Legends Landscape 165.00 410.65 575.65 254 Sunland Park Landscape 260.00 313.70 260.00 833.70 255 Tricia Woods Landscape 44.51 13.61 34.00 92.12 271 Beauchamps Landscape 1,289.62 1 214.39 68.00 1,572.01 272 Bellgrove Landscape 2,059.80 1,082.52 1,710.00 4,852.32 273 Gateway Landscape 102.00 - 102.00 204.00 274 Horseshoe Landscape /Lighting 145.58 210.86 135.00 491.44 275 Quito Lighting 998.81 5,400.00 6,398.81 276 Tollgate LLD 112.15 - 80.00 192.15 277 Village Commercial Landscape 1,119.01 1,119.01 278 Brookglen L &L 50.00 50.00 100.00 311 Library GO Bond Debt Service - 411 CIP Street Projects 68,763.70 13,368.60 41,948.62 124,080.92 412 CIP Park & Trail Projects 2,200.00 1 11,445.51 453.84 14,099.35 413 CIP Facility Projects 3,465.00 1,574.76 5,039.76 414 CIP Admin Projects - 42 1 Tree Fund 675.71 675.71 431 Grant Fund - CIP Streets 75,470.93 - 75,470.93 42 Grant Fund - Parks & Trails - 46,011.32 46,011.32 433 Grant Fund - Facilities - - 434 Grant Fund - Admin Projects - - 481 Gas Tax Fund 2,522.37 33,076.34 9,883.68 45,482.39 611 Liability/Risk Mgt - 210.00 210.00 612 Workers' Comp 330.00 330.00 621 Office Support 1,413.00 1,413.00 622 IT Services 6,718.08 39.47 6,757.55 623 Vehicle & Equipment Maint 3,715.45 1,777.54 5,492.99 624 Building Maintenance 6,596.54 2,019.95 427.00 9,043.49 631 Vehicle & Equipment Replacement 760.52 760.52 632 IT Equipment Replacement 1,842.02 1,842.02 TOTAL 204,655.13 515,816.21 210.00 151,079.06 871,760.40 FOLLOW UP ACTION: N/A ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: Pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and included in the packet made available on the City's website in advance of the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Check Registers in the 'A/P Checks By Period and Year' report format W SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: 1 DATE: 05/14/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 13:30:05 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130514 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT - - - - -- 11111 122773 05/14/13 234 11111 122773 05/14/13 234 11111 122773 05/14/13 234 11111 122773 05/14/13 234 11111 122773 05/14/13 234 11111 122773 05/14/13 234 11111 122773 05/14/13 234 11111 122773 05/14/13 234 11111 122773 05/14/13 234 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122774 05/14/13 500 11111 122775 05/14/13 521 11111 122776 05/14/13 362 11111 122777 05/14/13 553 11111 122778 05/14/13 176 11111 122778 05/14/13 176 11111 122778 05/14/13 176 11111 122778 05/14/13 176 11111 122778 05/14/13 176 11111 122778 05/14/13 176 11111 122778 05/14/13 176 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122779 05/14/13 179 11111 122780 05/14/13 500 11111 122781 05/14/13 500 11111 122782 05/14/13 564 11111 122783 05/14/13 355 11111 122783 05/14/13 355 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122784 05/14/13 416 11111 122784 05/14/13 416 11111 122784 05/14/13 416 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122785 05/14/13 419 11111 122786 05/14/13 421 11111 122787 05/14/13 500 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT • T & T 1117102 • T & T 1117102 • T & T 6246202 • T & T 1117102 • T & T 6246202 • T & T 1117102 • T & T 1115301 • T & T 1115301 • T & T 1115301 ALAMEDA FAMILY FUNERAL & 1118302 ALLIED LOCK & SAFE INC 1115301 BOETHING TREELAND FARMS 4219211 -002 BRETSCHNEIDER, DEBBIE 1112201 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 1115301 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 1115301 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 1115301 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 2755302 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 2785302 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 2465302 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 2465302 CIM AIR, INC 6246202 DANIEL & CHU POHRONG HUA 111 DAVID BIRNBAUM 111 DE LAGE LANDEN PUBLIC FI 6213102 DURAN & VENABLES, INC. 4119111 -001 DURAN & VENABLES, INC. 4119111 -001 EVANS WEST VALLEY SPRAY 4129281 -002 EVANS WEST VALLEY SPRAY 1115301 EVANS WEST VALLEY SPRAY 1115301 EVENT SERVICES 1115301 EWING IRRIGATION 4219211 -002 FORREST WINNINGHAM 111 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 39 DESCRIPTION EMERG LN - REC EMERG LN - VM MAILBOX BOOK -GO -ROUND EMERG LN - CM OFFICE POSTAGE MACHINE AM 1610 RADIO GATEWAY IRRIG PHONE LINES & PARKS CONGRESS SPRINGS GRANT REIMB - FOODIE KEYS ARBOR DAY OAK TREE MILEAGE - RECORDER OFC APRIL KEVIN MORAN PRK APR CONGRESS SPRINGS APRIL AZULE PARK APRIL QUITO LLA APRIL BROOKGLEN APR GREENBRIAR AZULE APR GREENBRIAR SEAGUL HVAC REPAIRS 05- 027 -DM 05 -174 COPIER LS 4/21 -5/20 TEERLINK WAY ROADWAY R CITY HALL PARKING LOT SPRAY QUARY TRAIL SPRAY TUSSOCK MOTH SPRAY HARTMAN OAK PORTA POTTY PROSPECT PARKS SUPPLIES 06- 043 -ST RELOCATE BOULDERS SALES TAX AMOUNT 0.00 14.65 0.00 63.20 0.00 30.54 0.00 15.91 0.00 14.65 0.00 15.91 0.00 15.60 0.00 16.43 0.00 31.58 0.00 218.47 0.00 101.94 0.00 38.44 0.00 42.41 0.00 7.35 0.00 275.00 0.00 400.00 0.00 395.00 0.00 75.00 0.00 50.00 0.00 135.00 0.00 95.00 0.00 1,425.00 0.00 895.82 0.00 1,294.34 0.00 1,456.55 0.00 1,413.00 0.00 29,858.00 0.00 27,524.00 0.00 57,382.00 0.00 2,200.00 0.00 2,400.00 0.00 250.00 0.00 4,850.00 0.00 304.50 0.00 633.30 0.00 1,420.00 0.00 525.00 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: 2 DATE: 05/14/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 13:30:05 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130514 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 11111 122788 05/14/13 454 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 3,680.00 11111 122789 05/14/13 455 11111 122790 05/14/13 618 11111 122791 05/14/13 1096 11111 122791 05/14/13 1096 11111 122791 05/14/13 1096 11111 122791 05/14/13 1096 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122792 05/14/13 500 11111 122793 05/14/13 780 11111 122794 05/14/13 14 11111 122794 05/14/13 14 11111 122794 05/14/13 14 11111 122794 05/14/13 14 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122795 05/14/13 19 11111 122795 05/14/13 19 11111 122795 05/14/13 19 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122796 05/14/13 956 11111 122796 05/14/13 956 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122797 05/14/13 63 11111 122797 05/14/13 63 TOTAL CHECK VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2435302 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2445302 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2455302 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2735302 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2475302 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2525302 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2555302 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2715302 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2765302 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2485302 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2415302 GARDENLAND POWER EQUIPME 1115301 GCSAA 1115301 GRADETECH INC. 411 GRADETECH INC. 431 GRADETECH INC. 4119122 -001 GRADETECH INC. 4319122 -001 HEATHER DURHAM 1118302 HY FLOOR & GAMELINE PAIN 4139332 -004 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 4319142 -011 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 1115301 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 1115301 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 4119133 -001 DESCRIPTION APRIL MAINT PRKNG DST APRIL MNTC BEAUCHAMPS APRIL MEDIANS APRIL LIBRARY APRIL CARNEILIAN GLEN APR CUNNINGHAM /GLAS APRIL FREDRICKSBURG APRIL GATEWAY APRIL KERWIN APR DWNTWN NEWSPAPERS APRIL PRIDES CROSSING APRIL TRICIA WOODS APRIL BEAUCHAMPS APRIL DOWNTOWN APRIL TOLLGATE APRIL LEUTAR CT APR ARROYO DE SARA PARKS SUPPLIES aI21ai Tai 7Y:Is= Bill a[: RETENTION HELD PO #114 RETENTION HELD PO #114 CONTRACT AWARD HWY 9 S CONTRACT AWARD HWY 9 S GRANT REIMB - FOODIE JPCC FLOORING SEAL BLANEY PLAZA IRRIG LIBRARY RPR SPRINKLER CIVIC CTR RPRBACKFLOW FRUITVALE AVE MEDIAN I IAN GEDDES TREE CARE, IN 1115301 FALLEN TREE CLEANUP IAN GEDDES TREE CARE, IN 2415302 PRUNE LIVE OAK TREES IAN GEDDES TREE CARE, IN 2715302 PRUNE TREES INDEPENDENT STATIONERS 1116101 CR FOR RETURN ITEMS INDEPENDENT STATIONERS 1116101 OFFICE SUPPLIES INTERSTATE TRAFFIC CONTR 4119111 -002 STREETS SUPPLIES INTERSTATE TRAFFIC CONTR 4819111 -001 STREETS SUPPLIES 40 SALES TAX AMOUNT 0.00 392.00 0.00 188.00 0.00 3,587.00 0.00 464.00 0.00 68.00 0.00 135.00 0.00 102.00 0.00 102.00 0.00 270.00 0.00 68.00 0.00 405.00 0.00 34.00 0.00 68.00 0.00 126.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 75.00 0.00 68.00 0.00 6,757.00 0.00 32.92 0.00 365.00 0.00 - 426.62 0.00 - 3,839.60 0.00 8,532.45 0.00 76,792.03 0.00 81,058.26 0.00 146.68 0.00 3,465.00 0.00 156.00 0.00 79.00 0.00 267.99 0.00 2,245.00 0.00 2,747.99 0.00 230.00 0.00 2,275.00 0.00 1,175.00 0.00 3,680.00 0.00 -46.10 0.00 90.52 0.00 44.42 0.00 768.37 0.00 277.31 0.00 1,045.68 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: 3 DATE: 05/14/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 13:30:05 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130514 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT - - - - -- 11111 122798 05/14/13 500 11111 122799 05/14/13 917 11111 122800 05/14/13 929 11111 122801 05/14/13 624 11111 122801 05/14/13 624 TOTAL CHECK INC 2725302 11111 122802 05/14/13 500 11111 122803 05/14/13 221 11111 122803 05/14/13 221 11111 122803 05/14/13 221 11111 122803 05/14/13 221 11111 122803 05/14/13 221 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 46.62 11111 122804 05/14/13 283 11111 122805 05/14/13 79 11111 122806 05/14/13 135 11111 122807 05/14/13 60 11111 122808 05/14/13 610 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 11111 122809 05/14/13 173 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122810 05/14/13 173 11111 122810 05/14/13 173 11111 122810 05/14/13 173 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122811 05/14/13 393 - - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT JAMES AANENSON 111 JOSON FENCE 1115301 KOPPEL & GRUBER PUBLIC F 1115101 LABOR CONSULTANTS OF CA 4119122 -001 LABOR CONSULTANTS OF CA 4319122 -001 ----- DESCRIPTION - - - -- 05 -139 QUITO PRK GATE REPAIR DISTRICT LLA -1 ASSESS HWY 9 PHASE II PROJ HWY 9 PHASE II PROJ LINDA FORMICO 0.00 111 06- 015 -605TS LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2515302 APRIL MCCARTYSVILLE LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2545302 APRIL SUNLAND PARK LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2495302 APRIL MANOR DR LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2725302 APRIL BELLGROVE LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2745302 APRIL HORSESHOE MARTIN, JIM 111 MUNISERVICES LLC 1113101 NORTH BAY BLDG MAINTENAN 6246202 ONTRAC 1115101 PACIFIC DISPLAY, INC 4819111 -001 PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC & ELECTRIC 2755302 2765302 1115201 6246202 1115201 1115301 2315302 2325302 2335302 2515302 2525302 2555302 2715302 2725302 2745302 REIMB MARCH THRU MAY SALES TX RPT 4 Q 2012 JANITORIAL SERVICES DELIVERY CHARGES Is:@BIB ace] :4au/ m4Himam \ e)0 QUITO LIGHTING TOLLGATE CITYWIDE ST LIGHTS BUILDINGS TRAFFIC SIGNALS PARKS /OPEN SPACE VILLAGE LIGHTING AZULE LIGHTING SARAHILLS LIGHTING MCCARTYSVILLE PRIDES CROSSING TRICIA WOODS BEAUCHAMPS BELLGROVE CIRCLE HORSESHOE DR LNDSCP PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC 1115201 CITYWIDE ST LIGHTS PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC 1115301 PUB LIB /LANDSCAPE LT PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC 2315302 VILLAGE LIGHTING REED & GRAHAM, INC 4819111 -001 41 STREETS SUPPLIES SALES TAX AMOUNT 0.00 233.95 0.00 370.00 0.00 1,620.00 0.00 262.50 0.00 2,362.50 0.00 2,625.00 0.00 1,153.82 0.00 250.00 0.00 260.00 0.00 130.00 0.00 1,710.00 0.00 135.00 0.00 2,485.00 0.00 600.00 0.00 500.00 0.00 342.00 0.00 5.35 0.00 720.00 0.00 923.81 0.00 32.15 0.00 972.89 0.00 5,313.53 0.00 1,162.89 0.00 776.99 0.00 2,122.74 0.00 242.85 0.00 254.84 0.00 21.21 0.00 25.28 0.00 10.51 0.00 46.62 0.00 349.80 0.00 10.58 0.00 12,266.69 0.00 6.88 0.00 20.37 0.00 506.43 0.00 533.68 0.00 418.69 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: 4 DATE: 05/14/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 13:30:05 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130514 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT - - - - -- 11111 122811 05/14/13 393 11111 122811 05/14/13 393 11111 122811 05/14/13 393 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 2,873.02 11111 122812 05/14/13 500 11111 122813 05/14/13 729 11111 122814 05/14/13 149 11111 122815 05/14/13 500 11111 122816 05/14/13 1077 11111 122816 05/14/13 1077 11111 122816 05/14/13 1077 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122817 05/14/13 336 11111 122818 05/14/13 402 11111 122818 05/14/13 402 11111 122818 05/14/13 402 11111 122818 05/14/13 402 11111 122818 05/14/13 402 11111 122818 05/14/13 402 11111 122818 05/14/13 402 11111 122818 05/14/13 402 11111 122818 05/14/13 402 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122819 05/14/13 432 TOTAL CASH ACCOUNT TOTAL FUND TOTAL REPORT - - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT REED & GRAHAM, INC 4819111 -001 REED & GRAHAM, INC 4819111 -001 REED & GRAHAM, INC 4819111 -001 SARATOGA COUNTRY CLUB 111 SARATOGA SCHOOL OF DANCE 1116101 SIERRA DISPLAY INC 4819111 -001 SOO GIN LEE 111 SUNNYVALE BUILDING MAINT 1115301 SUNNYVALE BUILDING MAINT 1115301 SUNNYVALE BUILDING MAINT 1115301 TLC ADMINISTRATORS 1113301 VISTA LANDSCAPE & MAINTE 2425302 VISTA LANDSCAPE & MAINTE 1115301 VISTA LANDSCAPE & MAINTE 2535302 VISTA LANDSCAPE & MAINTE 1115301 VISTA LANDSCAPE & MAINTE 1115301 VISTA LANDSCAPE & MAINTE 1115301 VISTA LANDSCAPE & MAINTE 1115301 VISTA LANDSCAPE & MAINTE 1115301 VISTA LANDSCAPE & MAINTE 1115301 WEST VALLEY COLLECTIONS 1115301 L' 7A - - - -- DESCRIPTION STREETS SUPPLIES STREETS SUPPLIES STREETS SUPPLIES ARB12 -0020 INSTRUCTOR -DANCE PEDESTRIAN LIGHTING 06- 367 -LV APRIL MONDAY SVC PRKS APRIL FRIDAY SVC PRKS APR WEEKEND PK RSTRM 125 ADMIN FEES 5/13 APRIL BONNET WAY APRIL DWNTWN GARBAGE APRIL LEGENDS LLA APRIL FOOTHILL PARK APRIL HISTORICAL PARK APRIL CIVIC CENTER APRIL PROSPECT CENTER APRIL RAVENWOOD PARK APRIL EL QUITO PARK CONGRESS SPRINGS BIN SALES TAX AMOUNT 0.00 102.90 0.00 368.78 0.00 354.11 0.00 1,244.48 0.00 960.00 0.00 103.50 0.00 280.58 0.00 2,873.02 0.00 875.00 0.00 700.00 0.00 715.00 0.00 2,290.00 0.00 175.00 0.00 85.00 0.00 85.00 0.00 165.00 0.00 108.00 0.00 175.00 0.00 755.00 0.00 433.00 0.00 85.00 0.00 162.00 0.00 2,053.00 0.00 393.99 0.00 204,655.13 0.00 204,655.13 0.00 204,655.13 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: 1 DATE: 05/21/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 13:26:38 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130521 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT • T FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT - - - - -- 11111 122820 05/21/13 234 11111 122820 05/21/13 234 11111 122820 05/21/13 234 11111 122820 05/21/13 234 11111 122820 05/21/13 234 11111 122820 05/21/13 234 TOTAL CHECK 305.96 0.00 11111 122821 05/21/13 546 11111 122822 05/21/13 521 11111 122822 05/21/13 521 TOTAL CHECK 1,115.00 0.00 11111 122823 05/21/13 500 11111 122824 05/21/13 197 11111 122825 05/21/13 251 11111 122826 05/21/13 500 11111 122827 05/21/13 500 11111 122828 05/21/13 90 11111 122828 05/21/13 90 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122829 05/21/13 229 11111 122830 05/21/13 930 11111 122831 05/21/13 494 11111 122832 05/21/13 909 11111 122832 05/21/13 909 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122833 05/21/13 1060 11111 122834 05/21/13 500 11111 122835 05/21/13 500 11111 122836 05/21/13 211 11111 122836 05/21/13 211 11111 122836 05/21/13 211 11111 122836 05/21/13 211 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122837 05/21/13 225 VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT • T & T 6246202 • T & T 1115301 • T & T 1115301 • T & T 1115301 • T & T 1115301 • T & T 2775302 ABAG POWER PURCHASING PO 6246202 ALLIED LOCK & SAFE INC 4819111 -001 ALLIED LOCK & SAFE INC 1115301 ARNDT BYRON C TRUSTEE & 1114101 ARROWHEAD MOUNTAIN SPRIN 6246202 AW DIRECT, INC 6235202 BO AND ZHOU LI 1114101 BRIAN DEXHEIMER 111 CALSENSE 4819133 -001 CALSENSE 4819133 -001 COAST OIL COMPANY LLC 6235202 COLE SUPPLY COMPANY, INC 1115301 COMCAST 6223201 COMPUCOM SYSTEMS INC 1118101 COMPUCOM SYSTEMS INC 1114101 DESCRIPTION SUPERTRUNK PROSPECT RD ALARMS EL QUITO IRRIG MODEM TITUS PROSPECT /MED HISTORICAL PARK BIG BASIN WAY GAS SERVICE KEYS FOR SIGNAL BOXES KEYS TRP13 -0108 DRINKING WATER SRVC EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE TRP13 -0116 05- 029 -DM FRUITVALE AVE MEDIAN P FRUITVALE AVE MEDIAN P UNLEADED FUEL PARKS SUPPLIES MNTHLY SVC 5/20 -6/19 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE CSG CONSULTANTS INC. 1114201 AMENDMENT- INSPECT SVC DAVID AND ANNE NEALE 111 ARB07 -0031 DAVID REED 111 07 -144 DEEP CLIFF GOLF COURSE 1116101 INSTRUCTOR -GOLF DEEP CLIFF GOLF COURSE 1116101 INSTRUCTOR -GOLF DEEP CLIFF GOLF COURSE 1116101 INSTRUCTOR -GOLF DEEP CLIFF GOLF COURSE 1116101 INSTRUCTOR -GOLF DELL MARKETING L.P. C/O 6323202 43 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT SALES TAX AMOUNT 0.00 437.03 0.00 30.58 0.00 15.90 0.00 16.14 0.00 16.14 0.00 16.14 0.00 531.93 0.00 749.48 0.00 207.91 0.00 159.79 0.00 367.70 0.00 125.00 0.00 104.37 0.00 150.31 0.00 125.00 0.00 305.96 0.00 6,505.60 0.00 583.59 0.00 7,089.19 0.00 3,565.14 0.00 440.88 0.00 90.71 0.00 2,230.00 0.00 1,115.00 0.00 3,345.00 0.00 15,725.00 0.00 1,300.00 0.00 1,480.00 0.00 567.84 0.00 108.42 0.00 1,591.20 0.00 318.24 0.00 2,585.70 0.00 1,842.02 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: 2 DATE: 05/21/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 13:26:38 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130521 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 - - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT DENNY FANG 111 DONALD & MAUREEN LIGHTBO 111 DOROTHEA SMULLEN 1114101 DURAN & VENABLES, INC. 4119111 -001 ELLA FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT - - - - -- 11111 122838 05/21/13 500 11111 122839 05/21/13 500 11111 122840 05/21/13 500 11111 122841 05/21/13 355 11111 122842 05/21/13 651 11111 122842 05/21/13 651 11111 122842 05/21/13 651 11111 122842 05/21/13 651 11111 122842 05/21/13 651 11111 122842 05/21/13 651 TOTAL CHECK 105.61 0.00 11111 122843 05/21/13 500 11111 122844 05/21/13 415 11111 122845 05/21/13 500 11111 122846 05/21/13 416 11111 122847 05/21/13 421 11111 122847 05/21/13 421 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122848 05/21/13 423 11111 122848 05/21/13 423 11111 122848 05/21/13 423 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122849 05/21/13 500 11111 122850 05/21/13 455 11111 122850 05/21/13 455 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122851 05/21/13 500 11111 122852 05/21/13 458 11111 122853 05/21/13 500 11111 122854 05/21/13 500 11111 122855 05/21/13 488 11111 122855 05/21/13 488 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122856 05/21/13 500 - - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT DENNY FANG 111 DONALD & MAUREEN LIGHTBO 111 DOROTHEA SMULLEN 1114101 DURAN & VENABLES, INC. 4119111 -001 ELLA CHEKHANOVSKAYA 1116101 ELLA CHEKHANOVSKAYA 1116101 ELLA CHEKHANOVSKAYA 1116101 ELLA CHEKHANOVSKAYA 1116101 ELLA CHEKHANOVSKAYA 1116101 ELLA CHEKHANOVSKAYA 1116101 ELLEN PRANDI 111 ERGOVERA 6128501 ERIC WESENBERG 111 EVANS WEST VALLEY SPRAY 4819111 -001 EWING IRRIGATION 1115301 EWING IRRIGATION 4819111 -001 FEHR & PEERS 111 FEHR & PEERS 1115101 FEHR & PEERS 4119111 -001 - - - -- DESCRIPTION 06- 351 -ST 05 -102 TRP -13 -0117 CITY HALL PARKING LOT INSTRUCTOR- GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR - GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR - GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR - GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR - GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR - GYMNASTICS 07 -293 ERGONOMIC EVAL 07 -344 WEED CONTROL LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES STREETS SUPPLIES ENVIRON REVIEW DEP CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEERI CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEERI G. KIRBY MILLER 111 06- 062 - 605 -TMS GARDENLAND POWER EQUIPME 1115301 BLOWER REPAIR GARDENLAND POWER EQUIPME 1115301 PARKS SUPPLIES GAYATRI BHARADHWAJ 111 GEORGE BIANCHI CONSTRUCT 4819133 -001 GREG A PINN 111 HARDIKAR MANOJ A AND MAN 1114101 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVIC 1115301 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVIC 1115201 07 -156 FRUITVALE MEDIAN CONDU 04- 048 -LV TRP13 -0103 PARKS SUPPLIES STREETS SUPPLIES HUAWEI ZHOU 111 07 -354 44 SALES TAX AMOUNT 0.00 105.14 0.00 508.17 0.00 125.00 0.00 9,876.00 0.00 57.29 0.00 28.64 0.00 200.51 0.00 157.08 0.00 114.58 0.00 210.90 0.00 769.00 0.00 815.22 0.00 330.00 0.00 2,080.00 0.00 4,500.00 0.00 122.64 0.00 62.74 0.00 185.38 0.00 1,075.00 0.00 3,063.08 0.00 447.27 0.00 4,585.35 0.00 1,430.32 0.00 105.61 0.00 56.60 0.00 162.21 0.00 2,230.00 0.00 19,750.00 0.00 3,160.44 0.00 125.00 0.00 448.46 0.00 27.30 0.00 475.76 0.00 4.71 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: DATE: 05/21/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 13:26:38 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130521 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 3 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT -------- - - - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT - - - -- DESCRIPTION - - - - -- SALES TAX AMOUNT 11111 122857 05/21/13 14 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 1115301 CITY HALL IRR REPAIRS 0.00 200.90 11111 122857 05/21/13 14 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 2445302 BACKFLOW LOCATE 0.00 158.00 11111 122857 05/21/13 14 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 2725302 REPAIR VALVE 0.00 204.02 11111 122857 05/21/13 14 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 1115301 PARKING LOT SIGNS 0.00 288.67 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 851.59 11111 122858 05/21/13 500 JOHN & CAROLE FREITAS 111 04 -280 0.00 285.15 11111 122859 05/21/13 500 JOHN COMMONS 111 07 -310 0.00 1,960.00 11111 122860 05/21/13 500 JOHN GELEYNSE ill 07- 019 -ST 0.00 1,840.00 11111 122861 05/21/13 118 JUST FOR KICKS 1116101 INSTRUCTOR - SOCCER 0.00 90.75 11111 122861 05/21/13 118 JUST FOR KICKS 1116101 INSTRUCTOR - SOCCER 0.00 126.00 11111 122861 05/21/13 118 JUST FOR KICKS 1116101 INSTRUCTOR- SOCCER 0.00 283.50 11111 122861 05/21/13 118 JUST FOR KICKS 1116101 INSTRUCTOR - SOCCER 0.00 126.00 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 626.25 11111 122862 05/21/13 500 KEITH & PAMELA FOX 111 05- 165 -LV 0.00 763.67 11111 122863 05/21/13 500 KEVIN & GINA COLE 111 06- 274 -KB 0.00 1,660.00 11111 122864 05/21/13 500 KEVIN & LAURA COYNE 111 07 -394 0.00 2,016.26 11111 122865 05/21/13 500 KUO HWA CHEN ill 07 -095 0.00 1,720.00 11111 122866 05/21/13 500 LEE & DENISE SALIN ill 07 -306 0.00 1,930.00 11111 122867 05/21/13 500 LELAND MAH 111 07 -240 0.00 2,110.00 11111 122868 05/21/13 500 LESLIE & SHELLEY KOHN 1114101 TRP13 -0112 0.00 125.00 11111 122869 05/21/13 221 LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2725302 LANDSCAPE IMPROV 0.00 427.75 11111 122869 05/21/13 221 LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2725302 LANDSCAPE IMPROV 0.00 450.75 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 878.50 11111 122870 05/21/13 500 MARYANN THOMAS 111 07- 002 -SB 0.00 1,422.55 11111 122871 05/21/13 1144 IMAGINEERING 1115301 HISTORICAL BANNERS 0.00 1,019.24 11111 122872 05/21/13 500 MIKE & KAREN ROULEAU 111 03 -035 0.00 1,134.79 11111 122873 05/21/13 23 MITY- LITE,INC. 4139332 -004 CHAIR CARTS 0.00 843.51 11111 122874 05/21/13 500 MONTAUK PARK CIVIC IMP A 1114101 TRP13 -0102 0.00 125.00 11111 122875 05/21/13 550 MOST DEPENDABLE FOUNTAIN 1115301 FOUNTAIN PARTS 0.00 402.87 11111 122876 05/21/13 1146 NEOGOV 1113301 TRAINING AND SET UP 0.00 2,500.00 11111 122876 05/21/13 1146 NEOGOV 1113301 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION LI 0.00 3,500.00 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 6,000.00 45 3 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: DATE: 05/21/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 13:26:38 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130521 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 M. 4 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT -------- - - - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT - - - -- DESCRIPTION - - - - -- SALES TAX AMOUNT 11111 122877 05/21/13 135 NORTH BAY BLDG MAINTENAN 6246202 JANITORIAL SERVICES 0.00 285.00 11111 122877 05/21/13 135 NORTH BAY BLDG MAINTENAN 6246202 JANITORIAL SERVICES 0.00 95.00 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 380.00 11111 122878 05/21/13 1 OFF OF SHERIFF - FISCAL SV 1117101 LAW ENFORCEMENT 5/13 0.00 346,137.83 11111 122879 05/21/13 145 OFFICE DEPOT INC. 6246202 OFFICE SUPPLIES 0.00 30.79 11111 122879 05/21/13 145 OFFICE DEPOT INC. 1115301 PARKS SUPPLIES 0.00 30.79 11111 122879 05/21/13 145 OFFICE DEPOT INC. 1115201 STREETS SUPPLIES 0.00 30.77 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 92.35 11111 122880 05/21/13 60 ONTRAC 1112101 DELIVERY CHARGES 0.00 5.35 11111 122881 05/21/13 1087 OSCAR'S EXPERT TREE SERV 1115201 REMOVE FALLEN TREE 0.00 2,850.00 11111 122882 05/21/13 890 PEELLE TECHNOLOGIES, INC 1114101 LASERFICHE SCANNING 0.00 2,232.46 11111 122883 05/21/13 500 PRAFUL SHARMA ill 06- 387 -ST 0.00 2,600.00 11111 122884 05/21/13 500 RAZI MOHIUDDIN 111 07 -248 0.00 1,720.00 11111 122885 05/21/13 393 REED & GRAHAM, INC 4819111 -001 STREETS SUPPLIES 0.00 239.60 11111 122885 05/21/13 393 REED & GRAHAM, INC 4819111 -001 STREETS SUPPLIES 0.00 180.53 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 420.13 11111 122886 05/21/13 500 RICK LOUIE 111 07 -227 0.00 1,210.00 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 6246202 BUILDINGS 0.00 208.15 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 1115301 PARKS /OPEN SPACE 0.00 2,019.03 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 2495302 MANOR DRIVE 0.00 63.58 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 2555302 TRICIA WOODS (22.5 %) 0.00 13.61 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 2715302 BEAUCHAMPS 0.00 214.39 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 2775302 VILLAGE COMMERCIAL 0.00 1,102.87 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 2535302 SARA LEGENDS -MINA WY 0.00 410.65 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 2445302 CUNNINGHAM /GLAS(77.5) 0.00 46.86 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 2745302 HORSESHOE (80 %) 0.00 210.86 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 2435302 CARNELIAN GLEN (20 %) 0.00 90.37 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 1115301 MEDIANS /PARKWAYS 0.00 1,392.77 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 1115301 PARKS /KERWIN (10 %) 0.00 56.96 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 2545302 SUNLAND PARK 0.00 313.70 11111 122887 05/21/13 87 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY 2475302 KERWIN RANCHE (90 %) 0.00 512.61 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 6,656.41 11111 122888 05/21/13 500 SANTA CLARA COUNTY LIBRA 1115301 LIBRARY WATER REIMB 0.00 2,257.12 11111 122889 05/21/13 500 SARATOGA HISTORY MUSEUM 4139364 -001 MCWILLIAMS HS IMPROV 0.00 731.25 11111 122890 05/21/13 500 SCOTT GARDNER 111 07 -356 0.00 670.00 11111 122891 05/21/13 500 SELIM GURUN 1114101 TRP13 -0110 0.00 125.00 M. 4 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: 5 DATE: 05/21/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 13:26:38 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130521 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT - - - - -- 11111 122892 05/21/13 1079 11111 122892 05/21/13 1079 11111 122892 05/21/13 1079 11111 122892 05/21/13 1079 11111 122892 05/21/13 1079 11111 122892 05/21/13 1079 TOTAL CHECK INDUSTRY, INC. 11111 122893 05/21/13 160 11111 122894 05/21/13 236 11111 122895 05/21/13 573 11111 122896 05/21/13 573 11111 122897 05/21/13 266 11111 122897 05/21/13 266 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122898 05/21/13 500 11111 122899 05/21/13 500 11111 122900 05/21/13 377 11111 122901 05/21/13 395 11111 122901 05/21/13 395 11111 122901 05/21/13 395 11111 122901 05/21/13 395 11111 122901 05/21/13 395 11111 122901 05/21/13 395 11111 122901 05/21/13 395 11111 122901 05/21/13 395 11111 122901 05/21/13 395 11111 122901 05/21/13 395 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122902 05/21/13 500 11111 122903 05/21/13 696 TOTAL CASH ACCOUNT TOTAL FUND TOTAL REPORT VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC. 1115201 VERIZON SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC. 1115201 WIRELESS SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC. 4119111 -001 SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC. 4119111 -001 SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC. 4819111 -001 SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC. 4819111 -001 SIERRA PACIFIC TURF SUPP 1115301 SOLECTRIC ELECTRICAL 4129222 -002 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1115101 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1115101 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR IN 6223201 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR IN 6223201 SUSAN NAKAHIRA 111 TOM CAO 111 UNITED SITE SERVICES 4129211 -004 DESCRIPTION TRAFFIC SIGNALS /LIGHT TRAFFIC SIGNALS /LIGHT TRAFFIC SIGNALS /LIGHT TRAFFIC SIGNALS /LIGHT TRAFFIC /SIGNAL LIGHTS TRAFFIC SIGNALS PARKS SUPPLIES HAKONE GARDEN LIGHT PO CERT RENEWAL CVL ENG CERT RENWL NUNEZ ASP SERVICES 6/13 HTE ASP 6/13 07 -232 ARB07 -0006 CSP PORTA -POTTY VERIZON WIRELESS 1112101 CITY MANAGER VERIZON WIRELESS 1112201 CITY CLERK VERIZON WIRELESS 1113101 FINANCE VERIZON WIRELESS 6223201 IT SERVICES VERIZON WIRELESS 1114201 BUILDING & INSPECTION VERIZON WIRELESS 1114101 DEVELOPMENT SRVCS VERIZON WIRELESS 1115201 STREETS VERIZON WIRELESS 1115301 PARKS VERIZON WIRELESS 1115101 GENERAL ENGINEERING VERIZON WIRELESS 6246202 BUILDING MAINTENANCE WARREN SHIMADA 111 04 -394 ZAG TECHNICAL SERVICES, 6223201 IT SUPPORT SERVICES - 47 SALES TAX AMOUNT 0.00 1,425.00 0.00 1,425.00 0.00 2,120.33 0.00 925.00 0.00 915.37 0.00 131.00 0.00 6,941.70 0.00 89.78 0.00 11,212.60 0.00 115.00 0.00 115.00 0.00 5,390.00 0.00 394.00 0.00 5,784.00 0.00 1,480.00 0.00 1,150.00 0.00 232.91 0.00 0.17 0.00 1.58 0.00 51.73 0.00 59.62 0.00 36.88 0.00 36.88 0.00 137.53 0.00 144.73 0.00 36.71 0.00 110.13 0.00 615.96 0.00 352.14 0.00 783.75 0.00 515,816.21 0.00 515,816.21 0.00 515,816.21 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: 1 DATE: 05/28/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 12:08:50 CHECK REGISTER — DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130523 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 FUND — 009 — DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT -------- - - - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT - - - -- DESCRIPTION 11111 122904 05/23/13 500 FRANK CATES 6118499 CLAIM — CATES TOTAL CASH ACCOUNT TOTAL FUND TOTAL REPORT i e SALES TAX AMOUNT 0.00 210.00 0.00 210.00 0.00 210.00 0.00 210.00 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR DATE: 05/28/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA TIME: 11:58:22 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130528 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 PAGE NUMBER: 1 ACCTPA21 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT -------- - - - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT - - - -- DESCRIPTION - - - - -- SALES TAX AMOUNT 11111 122905 05/28/13 1132 AIR -SEA CONTAINERS, INC. 1116201 STORAGE RENTAL -APRIL 0.00 68.87 11111 122906 05/28/13 500 CHANDRA & REKHA JOSHI 111 04- 347 -LV 0.00 1,092.12 11111 122907 05/28/13 176 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 1115301 MAY KEVIN MORAN PARK 0.00 275.00 11111 122907 05/28/13 176 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 1115301 MAY CONGRESS SPRINGS 0.00 400.00 11111 122907 05/28/13 176 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 1115301 MAY AZULE PARK 0.00 395.00 11111 122907 05/28/13 176 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 2755302 MAY QUITO LLA 0.00 75.00 11111 122907 05/28/13 176 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 2785302 MAY BROOKGLEN 0.00 50.00 11111 122907 05/28/13 176 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 2465302 MAY GREENBRIAR AZULE 0.00 135.00 11111 122907 05/28/13 176 CIENEGA LANDSCAPING 2465302 MAYGREENBRIAR SEAGULL 0.00 95.00 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 1,425.00 11111 122908 05/28/13 975 CITY OF SARATOGA -PETTY C 1114101 PARKING /TRAVEL 0.00 12.00 11111 122908 05/28/13 975 CITY OF SARATOGA -PETTY C 1112101 PARKING /TRAVEL 0.00 20.00 11111 122908 05/28/13 975 CITY OF SARATOGA -PETTY C 1111101 COUNCIL MEETING 0.00 25.00 11111 122908 05/28/13 975 CITY OF SARATOGA -PETTY C 1114101 PARKING /TRAVEL 0.00 9.00 11111 122908 05/28/13 975 CITY OF SARATOGA -PETTY C 1112101 OFFICE SUPPLIES 0.00 27.18 11111 122908 05/28/13 975 CITY OF SARATOGA -PETTY C 1112101 EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION 0.00 40.00 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 133.18 11111 122909 05/28/13 991 COMCAST 6223201 MNTHLY SVC 5/19 -6/18 0.00 39.47 11111 122910 05/28/13 500 DAVID A. STEININGER 111 06- 286 -LV 0.00 3,100.37 11111 122911 05/28/13 390 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS 1115301 PARKS SUPPLIES 0.00 103.80 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 APRIL MAINT - AUSTIN 0.00 242.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 APRIL MAINT - BLANEY 0.00 196.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 MAY MAINT - BLANEY 0.00 196.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 MAY MAINT - PRK DIST 0.00 270.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 MAY MAINT - GARDINER 0.00 144.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 MAY MAINT - BEAUCHAMP 0.00 188.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 MAY MAINT - AUSTIN 0.00 167.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 IRRIG RPR- BEAUCHAMPS 0.00 69.51 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 MARCH /APRIL MAINT -GAR 0.00 209.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 MAY MEDIANS 0.00 3,587.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 MAY LIBRARY 0.00 464.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2435302 MAY CARNEILIAN GLEN 0.00 68.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2445302 MAY CUNNINGHAM /GLAS 0.00 135.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2455302 MAY FREDRICKSBURG 0.00 102.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2735302 MAY GATEWAY 0.00 102.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2475302 MAY KERWIN 0.00 270.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 MAY DWNTWN NEWSPAPERS 0.00 68.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2525302 MAY PRIDES CROSSING 0.00 405.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2555302 MAY TRICIA WOODS 0.00 34.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2715302 MAY BEAUCHAMPS 0.00 68.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 1115301 MAY DOWNTOWN 0.00 126.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2765302 MAY TOLLGATE 0.00 80.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2485302 MAY LEUTAR CT 0.00 75.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 2415302 MAY ARROYO DE SARA 0.00 68.00 11111 122913 05/28/13 454 GACHINA LANDSCAPE MANAGE 4819111 -001 MAY MAINT ALOHA 0.00 390.00 49 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: 2 DATE: 05/28/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 11:58:22 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130528 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT TOTAL CHECK 11111 122914 05/28/13 500 11111 122915 05/28/13 671 11111 122916 05/28/13 491 11111 122917 05/28/13 14 11111 122917 05/28/13 14 11111 122917 05/28/13 14 TOTAL CHECK INC. 1115101 11111 122918 05/28/13 19 11111 122919 05/28/13 63 11111 122919 05/28/13 63 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 2,485.00 11111 122920 05/28/13 567 11111 122921 05/28/13 500 11111 122922 05/28/13 1133 11111 122923 05/28/13 221 11111 122923 05/28/13 221 11111 122923 05/28/13 221 11111 122923 05/28/13 221 11111 122923 05/28/13 221 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122924 05/28/13 500 11111 122925 05/28/13 500 11111 122926 05/28/13 500 11111 122927 05/28/13 1062 11111 122928 05/28/13 135 11111 122929 05/28/13 912 11111 122929 05/28/13 912 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122930 05/28/13 145 11111 122930 05/28/13 145 11111 122930 05/28/13 145 11111 122930 05/28/13 145 11111 122930 05/28/13 145 11111 122930 05/28/13 145 - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT GATEHOUSE CONDOMINIUM HO 111 GUERRA CONSTRUCTION GROU 432 HUMAN BEHAVIOR ASSOCIATE 1113301 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 4119133 -001 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 1115301 HYDROTEC IRRIGATION EQUI 1115301 IAN GEDDES TREE CARE, IN 2525302 INTERSTATE TRAFFIC CONTR 4119111 -002 INTERSTATE TRAFFIC CONTR 4119111 -002 KANEN TOURS 1116101 KIM NGUYEN 111 LANE IRRIGATION EQUIPMEN 4119133 -001 LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2515302 LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2545302 LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2495302 LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2725302 LORAL LANDSCAPING, INC 2745302 MATTHEW ROBINSON 111 MICHAEL & YVONNE LEONG 111 MIKE AMINI 111 NI GOVERNMENT SERVICES, 1117102 NORTH BAY BLDG MAINTENAN 6246202 NORTHERN UNDERGROUND CON 4119121 -001 NORTHERN UNDERGROUND CON 4819111 -001 - - - -- DESCRIPTION ARB12 -0017 RETENTION RELEASE #20 EAP SERVICES 4/13 IRRIG FRUITVALE MED 1 WATER PRESSURE ADJ REPLACE VALVE REMOVE PINE STREETS SUPPLIES STREETS SUPPLIES EXCURSION 5/23/13 06- 291 -TMS FRUITVALE AVE MEDIAN I MAY MCCARTYSVILLE MAY SUNLAND PARK MAY MANOR DR MAY BELLGROVE MAY HORSESHOE 06- 323 -LV 05- 142 -LV 06- 167 - 605 -LV AIR TIME 4/13 JANITORIAL SERVICES FRUITVALE AVE PATHWAY FRUITVALE AVE PATHWAY OFFICE DEPOT INC. 1115102 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT INC. 1115101 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT INC. 1115101 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT INC. 1118101 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT INC. 1115101 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE DEPOT INC. 1115101 OFFICE SUPPLIES 50 SALES TAX AMOUNT 0.00 7,723.51 0.00 2,020.00 0.00 46,011.32 0.00 190.00 0.00 8,537.39 0.00 73.00 0.00 326.51 0.00 8,936.90 0.00 2,350.00 0.00 942.86 0.00 4,942.69 0.00 5,885.55 0.00 3,519.00 0.00 715.13 0.00 18,292.96 0.00 250.00 0.00 260.00 0.00 130.00 0.00 1,710.00 0.00 135.00 0.00 2,485.00 0.00 1,470.69 0.00 4,966.68 0.00 2,853.54 0.00 75.88 0.00 133.00 0.00 7,876.00 0.00 9,003.00 0.00 16,879.00 0.00 66.29 0.00 19.56 0.00 14.13 0.00 67.92 0.00 35.90 0.00 9.78 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: 3 DATE: 05/28/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 11:58:22 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130528 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT - - - - -- TOTAL CHECK 11111 122931 05/28/13 156 11111 122932 05/28/13 913 11111 122933 05/28/13 180 11111 122934 05/28/13 500 11111 122935 05/28/13 982 11111 122935 05/28/13 982 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 816.27 11111 122936 05/28/13 908 11111 122937 05/28/13 393 11111 122937 05/28/13 393 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 574.74 11111 122938 05/28/13 594 11111 122939 05/28/13 147 11111 122940 05/28/13 160 11111 122940 05/28/13 160 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 81.90 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 11111 122941 05/28/13 162 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122942 05/28/13 884 11111 122942 05/28/13 884 TOTAL CHECK 11111 122943 05/28/13 500 11111 122944 05/28/13 500 - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT OKIN,YELENA 1116101 OUR CITY FOREST 2755302 PACIFIC PRODUCTS & SERVI 4119111 -002 PETER AND RITA REDFORD 111 POWERPLAN 6235202 POWERPLAN 6315203 PRO DOOR & GLASS 6246202 REED & GRAHAM, INC 4819111 -001 REED & GRAHAM, INC 4819111 -001 - - - -- DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTOR- BEADING TREE PLANTING PROJECT STREETS SUPPLIES ARB12 -0043 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT CY ROLL UP DOOR RPR STREETS SUPPLIES STREETS SUPPLIES SARATOGA FIRE DEPARTMENT 1116101 INSTRUCTOR -CPR SHIMODA MICHIKO 1116101 INSTRUCTOR - IKEBANA SIERRA PACIFIC TURF SUPP 1115301 PARKS SUPPLIES SIERRA PACIFIC TURF SUPP 1115301 PARKS SUPPLIES SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1114101 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1114101 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1114101 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1114101 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1114101 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1114101 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 4129222 -002 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1112201 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1112201 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1112201 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1112201 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1112201 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1112201 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1112201 SILICON VALLEY COMM NEWS 1112201 LEGAL LINER 4820614 CR FOR DUPLICATE BILL LEGAL LINER 4818529 LEGAL LINER 4831377 LEGAL LINER 4831408 LEGAL LINER 4841586 LEGAL LINER 4820390 LEGAL LINER 4805346 LEGAL LINER 4810989 LEGAL LINER 4811029 LEGAL LINER 4822497 LEGAL LINER 4828108 LEGAL LINER 4833613 LEGAL LINER 4841780 LEGAL LINER 4841786 STAPLES CONTRACT & COMME 1112201 OFFICE SUPPLIES STAPLES CONTRACT & COMME 1111101 OFFICE SUPPLIES SUDHIR MOHAN 111 06 -190- 605 -TMS THOMAS & HEATHER BOGER 111 06- 176/06 -116 51 SALES TAX AMOUNT 0.00 213.58 0.00 43.50 0.00 5,325.00 0.00 1,356.72 0.00 1,720.00 0.00 1,777.54 0.00 760.52 0.00 2,538.06 0.00 294.00 0.00 183.22 0.00 307.46 0.00 490.68 0.00 35.00 0.00 74.00 0.00 375.75 0.00 440.52 0.00 816.27 0.00 137.64 0.00 -93.00 0.00 93.00 0.00 86.49 0.00 78.12 0.00 33.48 0.00 453.84 0.00 574.74 0.00 82.77 0.00 381.30 0.00 47.43 0.00 124.62 0.00 49.29 0.00 56.73 0.00 104.16 0.00 2,210.61 0.00 75.62 0.00 81.90 0.00 157.52 0.00 2,477.74 0.00 759.02 SUNGARD PUBLIC SECTOR PAGE NUMBER: DATE: 05/28/2013 CITY OF SARATOGA ACCTPA21 TIME: 11:58:22 CHECK REGISTER - DISBURSEMENT FUND SELECTION CRITERIA: transact.ck_date= '20130528 00:00:00.000' ACCOUNTING PERIOD: 11/13 FUND - 009 - DISBURSEMENT FUND CASH ACCT CHECK NO ISSUE DT -------- - - - - -- VENDOR - - -- --- - - - - -- BUDGET UNIT - - - -- DESCRIPTION - - - - -- SALES TAX AMOUNT 11111 122945 05/28/13 500 TRANG NGUYEN 111 06- 261 -SB 0.00 1,853.63 11111 122946 05/28/13 447 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE 1114101 FIRST AID OFC SUP 0.00 129.25 11111 122946 05/28/13 447 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE 1114101 FIRST AID OFC SUP 0.00 113.51 TOTAL CHECK 0.00 242.76 TOTAL CASH ACCOUNT 0.00 151,079.06 TOTAL FUND 0.00 151,079.06 TOTAL REPORT 0.00 151,079.06 52 4 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: Finance & Administrative Services CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: Ann Xu, Accountant DIRECTOR: Mary Furey SUBJECT: Treasurer's Report for the Month Ended April 30, 2013 RECOMMENDED ACTION Review and accept the Treasurer's Report for the month ended April 30, 2013. REPORT SUMMARY California government code section 41004 requires that the City Treasurer submit to the City Clerk and the legislative body a written report and accounting of all receipts, disbursements, and fund balances. The Municipal Code of the City of Saratoga, Article 2 -20, Section 2- 20.035 designates the City Manager as the City Treasurer. Section 41004. Regularly, at least once each month, the City Treasurer shall submit to the City Clerk a written report and accounting of all receipts, disbursements, and fund balances. He shall file a copy with the legislative body. The following attachments provide various financial transaction data for the City of Saratoga's Funds collectively as well as specifically for the City's General (Operating) Fund, including an attachment from the State Treasurer's Office of Quarterly LAIF rates from the I" Quarter of 1977 to present. FISCAL IMPACT Cash and Investments Balance by Fund As of April 30, 2013, the City had $344,615 in cash deposit at Comerica bank, and $17,008,422 on deposit with LAIF. Council Policy on Working Capital Reserve Funds (formerly known as Operation Reserve), adopted on April 20, 1994, states that: for cash flow purposes, to avoid occurrence of dry period financing, pooled cash from all funds should not be allowed to fall below $2,000,000. The total pooled cash balance as of April 30, 2013 is $17,353,037 and exceeds the minimum limit required. Cash Summary Unrestricted Cash Comerica Bank $ 344,615 Deposit with LAIF $ 17,008,422 Total Unrestricted Cash $ 17,353,037 53 The following Fund Balance schedule represents actual funding available for all funds at the end of the monthly period. This amount differs from the above Cash Summary schedule as assets and liabilities are components of the fund balance. As illustrated in the summary below, Total Unrestricted Cash is adjusted by the addition of Total Assets less the amount of Total Liabilities to arrive at the Ending Fund Balance — which represents the actual amount of funds available. Adjusting Cash to Ending Fund Balance Total Unrestricted Cash $ 17,353,037 Plus: Assets 109,069 Less: Liabilities (1,215,363) Ending Fund Balance $ 16,246,743 Fund Balances Designations In February 2009, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued Statement No. 54, Fund Balance Reporting and Governmental Fund Type Definitions. This standard left unchanged the total amount reported as fund balance, but substantially altered the categories and terminology used to describe its components. The new categories and terminology focus, not on financial resources available for appropriation, but on the extent to which the government is bound to honor constraints on the specific purpose for which the amounts in the fund can be spent. The components of fund balance are now categorized as follows: "non- spendable fund balance ", resources that are inherently non - spendable from the vantage point of the current period; "restricted fund balance ", resources that are subject to external enforceable legal restrictions; "committed fund balance ", resources whose use is constrained by limitations that the government imposes upon itself at its highest level of decision making and remain binding unless removed in the same manner; "assigned fund balance ", resources that reflects a government's intended use of resources, such intent would have to be established at either the highest level of decision making, by a body, or an official designated for that purpose; and "unassigned fund balance ", net resources in excess of what can properly be classified in one of the other four categories. Currently, the City's fund balance reserves fall into one of the four spendable categories; restricted, committed, assigned, or unassigned fund balance. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACTION The City would not be in compliance with Government Code Section 41004. ALTERNATIVE ACTION N/A FOLLOW UP ACTION N/A ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT Pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and was included in the packet made available on the City's web site in advance of the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. 54 ATTACHMENTS A — Change in Total Fund Balances by Fund under GASB 54 B — Change in Total Fund Balances by CIP Project C — Change in Cash Balance by Month D — Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) Quarterly Apportionment Rates 55 ATTACHMENT A CHANGES IN TOTAL FUND BALANCE UNDER GASB 54 56 Fund Increase/ Balance (Decrease) Current Current Fund Balance FundDescri 'on 7/1/12 Jul - Mar Revenue Expenditure Transfers 4/30/13 General Fund Restricted Fund Balances: Environmental Services 513,182 - - - (50,000) 463,182 Committed Fund Balances: Hillside Stability 600,000 - - - - 600,000 Assigned Fund Balances: Capital Projects 1,923,658 - - - (759,500) 1,164,158 Carryforwards 247,201 - - - - 247,201 Unassigned Fund Balances: Working Capital 2,914,426 - - - - 2,914,426 Fiscal Uncertainty 1,500,000 - - - - 1,500,000 Development Services 667,233 - - - - 667,233 Uncollected Deposits 44,791 - - - - 44,791 OtherUnassi ned 518,631 18,751 3,716,920 1,510,387 56,000 2,762,413 General Fund Total 8,929,122 (18,751) 3,716,920 1,510,387 (753,500) 10,363,404 Special Revenue Landscape /Lighting Districts 562,504 6,539 46,438 68,571 - 546,911 Capital Project Street Projects 1,701,512 (254,541) 62,095 125,726 150,000 1,533,340 Park and Trail Projects 621,118 (66,058) - 56,631 300,000 798,429 Facility Projects 493,709 (434,528) 20,000 126,970 324,500 276,711 Administrative Projects 129,400 (21,741) - 205 85,000 192,454 Tree Fund Projects 34,345 18,087 - 1,427 - 51,005 CIP Grant Street Projects 466,818 (299,158) - 146,420 - 21,240 CIP Grant Park & Trail Projects - (410,443) - 1,270 - (411,713) CIP Grant Facility Projects - (418) 20,683 22,765 - (2,500) CIP Grant Administrative Projects - (75,729) - 10,328 - (86,057) Gas Tax Fund Projects 97,305 450,893 107,806 36,685 (106,000) 513,319 Debt Service Library Bond 862,414 (361,055) 3,640 - - 505,000 Internal Service Fund Liability /Risk Management 134,757 16,751 103,188 4,606 - 250,090 Workers Compensation 231,966 49,006 61,075 40,798 - 301,249 Office Support Fund 11,220 13,047 16,027 7,213 - 33,081 Information Technology Services 256,701 25,825 100,000 36,017 - 346,508 Equipment Maintenance 23,031 (1,566) 53,750 28,353 - 46,863 Building Maintenance 200,926 18,519 187,500 71,770 - 335,174 Equipment Replacement 437,088 (18,780) 25,000 460 - 442,848 Technology Replacement 156,760 25,532 11,559 4,463 - 189,387 Total City 15,350,695 1,338,571 4,535,681 2,301,063 - 16,246,743 56 ATTACHMENT B FUND BALANCES BY CIP PROJECT 57 Fund Increase/ Fund Balance (Decrease) Current Current Balance CIP Funds /Projects 7/1/12 Jul - Mar Revenue Expenditure Transfers 4/30/13 Street Projects Annual Street Resurfacing 295,612 (25,714) 62,095 52,218 - 279,774 Street Restriping & Signage 123,434 (21,658) - 6,740 - 95,036 Roadway Safety & Traffic Calming 149,755 (19,290) - 42,656 50,000 137,809 Solar Power Radar Feedback Signs 12,912 (10,360) - - - 2,551 Highway 9 Safety Project - Phase R (Ped Paths) 76,528 (4,829) - 15,950 - 55,749 Highway 9 Safety Project - Phase III (Bicycles) 24,562 (49) - - - 24,513 Highway 9 Safety Project - Phase W 90,000 - - - - 90,000 Fmitvale Ave Medians 90,000 (690) - - - 89,310 Village LLD Streetlights 5,482 - - - - 5,482 Annual Sidewalks Project 3,839 (20,599) - - 50,000 33,240 Annual Storm Drain Upgrades 13,148 (63,148) - - 50,000 - E1 Quito Area Curb Replacement 37,553 - - - - 37,553 Village- Streetscape Improvements 221,120 (67,608) - - - 153,513 Village -Phase II Design 27,236 (6,808) - 7,065 - 13,363 Village -Phase R Construction 224,300 (2,949) - - - 221,351 Fourth Street Bridge 100,000 - - - - 100,000 Quito Road Bridge Replacement Design 107,287 (10,840) - 1,096 - 95,351 Underground Project 98,744 98,744 Total Street Projects 1,701,512 (254,541) 62,095 125,726 150,000 1,533,340 Parks & Trails Projects Park/Trail Repairs 22,459 5,961 - V28 - 20,192 Playground Safety Equipment 20,078 (8,228) - (8,228) - 20,078 Park Restroomhnprovemen[s 57,589 - - 4,646 - 52,944 Blaney Plaza Improvements 6,527 - - - - 6,527 Hakone Carden Matching Funds 250,000 - - - - 250,000 Hakone Carden Retaining Wall & D/W 137,379 (29,194) - 48,835 - 59,350 Hakone Garden Upper Moon House 125,000 - - - - 125,000 Ravenswood Playground Improvement 2,086 (2,086) - - - - Saratoga to Sea Quarry Master Plan 32,510 3,150 300,000 264,340 Total Parks & Trails Projects 621,118 (66,058) - 56,631 300,000 798,429 Facility Projects Facility Projects 108,413 - 299 - (75,901) 32,812 Security Locks - - - - 40,000 40,000 Electric Charging Stations 43,400 (47,287) - - 3,887 - City Hall Emergency Power Backup 43,232 (14,375) - 1,223 60,000 87,635 City Hall Emergency EVAC Plan Sign - (3,713) - - 4,820 1,108 City Hall Cool Roof Project - (18,864) (299) 19,985 39,148 - CDD /Engineering-Carpet - (5,795) - - 5,795 - HVACUnit #3 - (36,309) - - 36,309 - Planning Conference Room Door (4,465) - - 4,465 - Wainscoting Rehabilitation - - - 4,700 4,700 Theater Improvement 35,529 1,152 - 825 - 35,856 Civic Theater Master Plan - - - - 60,000 60,000 WHH Furniture & Equipment - (1,942) - - 4,855 2,914 JPCC Wood Floor Upgrade - (759) 20,000 97,468 66,500 (11,727) Senior Center Furniture and Fixture - (1,135) - - 1,135 - Corp Y a r d Painting - (4,700) - - 4,700 - Saratoga Prospect Center Bldg & Site hnprovements 113,452 (109,786) - 3,554 - i l l Historical Bldg Painting - (16,100) - - 16,100 - Book -Go -Round Bldg Paint - (4,500) - - 4,500 - BGRHVACImprovements - (35,067) - - 35,067 - Museum Electrical Upgrade 12,468 (12,895) - - 427 - Museum HVAC Unit Replace - (7,992) - - 7,992 - McWilliams House haprovements 4,435 - - - - 4,435 Library Building Exterior Maintenance Projects 13,870 5,000 - - - 18,870 Library Improvements 118,910 114,995 3,915 Total Facility Projects 493,709 (434,528) 20,000 126,970 324,500 276,711 Administrative Projects Financial System Upgrade 3,534 - - - - 3,534 PW Document Imaging Project 73,607 (5,041) - - 68,566 CDD Document Imaging Project 22,121 - - - - 22,121 CMO Document hnaging Project 9,510 (1,493) - 205 10,000 17,812 IT Emergency Power Backup - - - - - - Village Fagade Program 20,628 (11,807) - - - 8,821 Business Development Incentive Program - (3,400) - - 25,000 21,600 Risk Management Project Funding 50,000 50,000 Total Administrative Projects 129,400 (21,741) - 205 85,000 192,454 Tree Fund Projects Citywide Tree Planting Program 11,096 18,462 - 1,427 - 28,130 Tree Dedication Program 21,375 (250) - - - 21,125 SMSCF Tree Donation Program 1,875 (125) 1,750 Total Tree Fund Projects 34,345 18,087 - 1,427 - 51,005 CIP Grant Street Projects 466,818 (299,158) - 146,420 - 21,240 CIP Grant Park & Trail Projects - (410,443) - 1,270 - (411,713) CIP Grant Facility Projects - (418) 20,683 22,765 - (2,500) CIP Grant Administrative Projects - (75,729) - 10,328 - (86,057) Gas Tax Fund Projects 97,305 450,893 107,806 36,685 (106,000) 513,319 Total CIP Funds 3,544,206 (1,093,636) 210,585 528,426 753,500 2,886,228 57 ATTACHMENT C CASH BALANCE BY MONTH Cash Balance $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $S,000,a0D $0 JuIV42 August -12 September -12 October -12 November -12 December -12 January-13 February-13 March -13 ApHI.13 i ATTACHMENT D Local Agency Investment Fund Quarterly Apportionment Rates 1977 March 5.68 June 5.78 Se pte b. r 5.84 December 6.45 1978 6.97 7.35 7.86 8.32 1979 8.81 9.10 9.26 10.06 1980 11.11 11.54 10.01 10.47 1981 11.23 11.68 12.40 11.91 1982 11.82 11.99 11.74 10.71 1983 9.87 9.64 10.04 10.18 1984 10.32 10.88 11.53 11.41 1985 10.32 9.98 9.54 9.43 1986 9.09 8.39 7.81 7.48 1987 7.24 7.21 7.54 7.97 1988 8.01 7.87 8.20 8.45 1989 8.76 9.13 8.87 8.68 1990 8.52 8.50 8.39 8.27 1991 7.97 7.38 7.00 6.52 1992 5.87 5.45 4.97 4.67 1993 4.64 4.51 4.44 4.36 1994 4.25 4.45 4.96 5.37 1995 5.76 5.98 5.89 5.76 1996 5.62 5.52 5.57 5.58 1997 5.56 5.63 5.68 5.71 1998 5.70 5.66 5.64 5.46 1999 5.19 5.08 5.21 5.49 2000 5.80 6.18 6.47 6.52 2001 6.16 5.32 4.47 3.52 2002 2.96 2.75 2.63 2.31 2003 1.98 1.77 1.63 1.56 2004 1.47 1.44 1.67 2.00 2005 2.38 2.85 3.18 3.63 2006 4.03 4.53 4.93 5.11 2007 5.17 5.23 5.24 4.96 2008 4.18 3.11 2.77 2.54 2009 1.91 1.51 0.90 0.60 2010 0.56 0.56 0.51 0.46 2011 0.51 0.48 0.38 0.38 2012 0.38 0.36 0.35 0.32 2013 0.28 59 MEETING DATE: DEPARTMENT PREPARED BY: SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL June 5, 2013 Public Works Iveta Harvancik Senior Engineer AGENDA ITEM: CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson DIRECTOR: John Cherbone SUBJECT: Contract Renewal for Geotechnical Consulting Services RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve a three -year contract with Cotton, Shires, and Associates, Inc. for Geotechnical Engineering Services and authorize City Manager to execute the same. REPORT SUMMARY: Cotton, Shires, and Associates, Inc. (CSA) have been providing geotechnical consulting services and hillside applications peer review services for the City for many years. They are a well - established professional consulting firm located in Los Gatos with extensive knowledge of local geologic conditions. They provide excellent services reviewing individual building sites to assist in establishing conditions of design review approval relating to identification, evaluation, and mitigation of geologic and geotechnical hazards. In addition, they provide engineering input to City sponsored projects and City owned property and right -of -way. They have been very responsive to emergency calls in connection with landslide hazards. Attached to the contract is a rate schedule applicable for the three -year duration of the contract. The rates charged to the City reflect a 30 percent reduction for peer review services and 10 percent reduction for consulting services CSA charges for private clients. It is therefore recommended that City Council approve contract with Cotton, Shires, and Associates, Inc. for peer review services and on -call geotechnical engineering services for the City and authorize the City Manager to execute the same. FISCAL IMPACTS: Eighty percent of the contract amount is a pass- through fee included in the development applications. Funding for the remaining 20 percent of the contract amount is included in the adopted budget. .c CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACTION: The contract would not be executed. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: The Council could direct staff to solicit additional proposals. FOLLOW UP ACTION: The contract will be executed. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: Pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and was included in the packet made available on the City's website in advance of the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Independent Contractor Agreement. 61 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. CITY OF SARATOGA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STANDARD INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made at Saratoga, California by and between the CITY OF SARATOGA, a municipal corporation ( "City "), and COTTON, SHIRES AND ASSOCIATES, INC., ( "Contractor "), who agree as follows: RECITALS WHEREAS, City requires the services of a qualified contractor to provide the work product described in Exhibit A of this Agreement; and WHEREAS, City lacks the qualified personnel to provide the specified work product; and WHEREAS, Contractor is duly qualified to provide the required work product; and WHEREAS, Contractor is agreeable to providing such work product on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. RESULTS TO BE ACHIEVED Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Contractor shall provide to City the work product described in Exhibit A ( "Scope of Work "). Contractor is not authorized to undertake any efforts or incur any costs whatsoever under the terms of this Agreement until receipt of a fully executed Purchase Order from the Finance Department of the City of Saratoga. 2. TERM The term of this Agreement commences on July 1, 2013 and extends through June 30, 2016 or the completion of the project, whichever occurs first, unless it is extended by written mutual agreement between the parties, provided that the parties retain the right to terminate this Agreement as provided in Exhibit D at all times. 3. PAYMENT City shall pay Contractor for work product produced pursuant to this Agreement at the time and in the manner set forth in Exhibit B ( "Payment "). The payments specified in Exhibit B shall be the only payments to be made to Contractor in connection with Contractor's completion of the Scope of Work pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall submit all billings to City in the manner specified in Exhibit B; or, if no manner is specified in Exhibit B, then according to the usual and customary procedures and practices which Contractor uses for billing clients similar to City. Public Works Department Page 1 of 21 Standard Contract 62 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. 4. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Except as set forth in Exhibit C ( "Facilities and Equipment "), Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, furnish all facilities and equipment, which may be required for completing the Scope of Work pursuant to this Agreement. City shall furnish to Contractor only the facilities and equipment listed in Exhibit C according to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit C. S. GENERAL PROVISIONS City and Contractor agree to and shall abide by the general provisions set forth in Exhibit D ( "General Provisions "). In the event of any inconsistency between said general provisions and any other terms or conditions of this Agreement, the other term or condition shall control insofar as it is inconsistent with the General Provisions. 6. EXHIBITS All exhibits referred to in this Agreement are attached hereto and are by this reference incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement. 7. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION This Agreement shall be administered on behalf of City by Dave Anderson ( "Administrator "). The Administrator has complete authority to receive information, interpret and define City's policies consistent with this Agreement, and communicate with Contractor concerning this Agreement. All correspondence and other communications shall be directed to or through the Administrator or his or her designee. 8. NOTICES All notices or communication concerning a party's compliance with the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing and may be given either personally, by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by overnight express carrier. The notice shall be deemed to have been given and received on the date delivered in person or the date upon which the postal authority or overnight express carrier indicates that the mailing was delivered to the address of the receiving Party. The Parties shall make good faith efforts to provide advance courtesy notice of any notices or communications hereunder via telefacsimile. However, under no circumstances shall such courtesy notice satisfy the notice requirements set forth above; nor shall lack of such courtesy notice affect the validity of service pursuant to the notice requirement set forth above. Any Party hereto, by giving ten (10) days written notice to the other, may designate any other address as substitution of the address to which the notice or communication shall be given. Notices or communications shall be given to the Parties at the addresses set forth below until specified otherwise in writing: Public Works Department Page 2 of 21 Standard Contract 63 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. Notices to Contractor shall be sent to: William R. Cotton President Cotton, Shires, and Associates, Inc. 330 Village Lane Los Gatos, CA 95030 Notices to City shall be sent to: Dave Anderson, City Manager City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 With a copy (which copy shall not constitute notice) to: City Clerk City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 9. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement supersedes any and all agreements, either oral or written, between the parties hereto with respect to Contractor's completion of the Scope of Work on behalf of City and contains all of the covenants and agreements between the parties with respect to the rendering of such services in any manner whatsoever. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein, and that no other agreement, statement or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid or binding. No amendment, alteration, or variation of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement. CONTRACTOR: By: Print Name: Position: Date: Public Works Department Page 3 of 21 Standard Contract 64 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. CITY OF SARATOGA, a municipal corporation By: Name: Dave Anderson Title: City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: City Attorney ATTACHMENTS Exhibit A -- Scope of Work Exhibit B -- Payment Date: Date: Exhibit B -1 -- Personnel Rate Sheet FY 2014 -2016 (July 1St, 2013 - June 301h, 2016) Exhibit B -2 -- Schedule of Charges FY 2014 -2016 (July 1St, 2013 - June 30th, 2016) Exhibit C -- Facilities and Equipment Exhibit D -- General Provisions Exhibit E -- Insurance Requirements Public Works Department Page 4 of 21 Standard Contract 65 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK Geological and Geotechnical Services On request of the Public Works Director or his or her designee, Consultant will perform geological and geotechnical services on behalf of the City in the following particulars: a) Review of individual building sites (peer review) to assist in establishing conditions of design review approval relating to identification, evaluation and mitigation of geologic and geotechnical hazards. Provide a written response to the City by the date specified or when no date is specified, within ten (10) working days after receipt of submitted review material and City authorization. b) Review of tentative subdivision maps (peer review) to assist in establishing conditions of design review approval relating to identification, evaluation and mitigation of geologic and geotechnical hazards. Provide a written response to the City by the date specified or when no date is specified, within ten (10) working days after receipt of submitted review material and City authorization. c) Review engineering geologic, geotechnical engineering and environmental reports (peer review) submitted to the City in support of development project. Provide a written response to the City by the date specified or when no date is specified, within ten (10) working days after receipt of submitted review material and City authorization. d) Provide geological and geotechnical input to the City's Public Works and Community Development Departments as requested relating to City sponsored project and City owned property and right -of -way. The foregoing services shall be compensated for by City at the times, and in the amounts, as hereinafter set forth. All such services shall be performed by Consultant in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with the highest standards of geological and geotechnical practices. Exhibit A Scope of Work 66 Page 5 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. EXHIBIT B PAYMENT 1. TOTAL COMPENSATION City shall pay Contractor at the rates set forth on the attached rate schedules. The personnel rate schedules as set forth in Exhibit B -1 and schedule of charges as set forth in Exhibit B -2 shall be used for work performed and equipment, supply, and expense costs incurred pursuant to this Agreement. a. All peer review services as described in Exhibit A - Scope of Work items a), b), and c) shall be charged in accordance with the personnel rates set forth in Exhibit B -1. b. All personnel services, equipment, supply, and expense costs as described in Exhibit A - Scope of Work item d) shall be charged in accordance with the schedule of charges, reduced by ten (10) %, set forth in Exhibit B -2. C. The total compensation (including equipment, supply, and expense costs) pursuant to Exhibit A - Scope of Work items a) through c) for each fiscal year shall not exceed Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00). The total compensation (including equipment, supply, and expense costs) pursuant to Exhibit A - Scope of Work item d) for each fiscal year shall not exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00). d. All services shall be rendered within the monetary limits authorized per each transmittal City shall be notified if limit is reached and work shall be suspended until further monetary limit is authorized. 2. INVOICES Contractor shall submit invoices, not more often than once a month during the term of this Agreement, based on the cost for work performed prior to the invoice date. Invoices shall contain the following information: a. Serial identifications of bills, i.e., Bill No. 1; b. The beginning and ending dates of the billing period; C. A summary containing the total contract amount, the amount of prior billings, the total due this period, and the remaining balance available for all remaining billing periods. 3. MONTHLY PAYMENTS City shall make monthly payments, based on such invoices, for satisfactory progress in completion of the Scope of Work. 4. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES There shall be no right to reimbursement of expenses incurred by Contractor except as specified in Exhibit A to this Agreement. Exhibit B - Payment 67 Page 6 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. EXHIBIT B -1 PERSONNEL RATES Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. 2013 -2016 FY Peer Review Fees (July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2016) for the CITY OF SARATOGA Personnel Charges Principal Geologist /Engineer $170.00 /hr. Senior Geologist /Engineer $115.00/hr. Staff Geologist /Engineer $ 100.00 /hr. Word Processor/ Clerical No Charge The indicated fees reflect an average 20 percent reduction from our 2013 Schedule of Charges for private clients. We are able to offer the City this discount because the ongoing work generated from a City Geotechnical Consultant Agreement typically proceeds without significant proposal costs. In addition, such consulting work does not involve us directly as a design professional for proposed structures, and consequently results in somewhat reduced liability exposure. -The remainder of this page is intentionally blank- Exhibit B -1 — Personnel Rates 68 Page 7 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. EXHIBIT B -2 SCHEDULE OF CHARGES COTTON, SHIRES AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SCHEDULE OF CHARGES FY July 1, 2013- June 30, 2016 Personnel Charges Expert Witness Consultation Charges Senior Principal Engineer /Geophysicist $ 255 /hr Expert witness testimony for court appearances and binding arbitrations shall be charged on a daily basis Principal Geologist/Engineer $ 215 /hr (minimum one day increments) at a rate of $3,600 per day. Deposition testimony shall be charged at a rate of $450 Supervising Geologist /Engineer $ 185 /hr per hour (minimum one hour charge). Preparation time for depositions or court appearances shall be charged on a Senior Geologist /Engineer $ 150 /hr time - and - expense basis in accordance with the Personnel, Equipment, and Expense charges listed herein. Senior Staff Geologist /Engineer $135 /hr Staff GeologisVEngineer $ 120 /hr Laboratory Testing and Geophysical Service Charges Field /Laboratory Technician $100 /hr Laboratory testing and geophysical services shall be charged on a time - and - materials basis in accordance with Technical Illustrating $ 85 /hr the Personnel, Equipment, and Expense charges listed herein. Clerical /Accounting $ 70 /hr Laboratory samples shall be stored for 60 days after the date of final report submittal unless special arrangements Equipment and Supply Charges are made for longer storage. Inclinometer System $ 150 /day Expense Charges (Receipted Costs Plus 15 %) Piezometer Data Acquisition System $ 75 /day • Travel expenses including air fare, lodging, Total Station Surveying Equipment $ 200 /day vehicle rental, etc. (either actual receipted costs plus 15% for meals or a flat subsistence charge of $50 per diem GPS /Reflectorless Surveying Equipment $ 300 /day for overnight stay shall be charged in addition to the lodging cost) Nuclear Moisture /Unit Weight Gauge $100 /day Excavation subcontractors and expendable field supplies Rope Climbing Safety Equipment $ 200 /day Reproduction of drawings • Film, film development, and photograph printing Velocity or Suspended & Bed Load Sampling Equipment $100 /day Special fees, permits, insurance, etc. • Conference call telephone costs Multi - Channel Seismograph or ReMi System $ 250 /day Special mail service (air, electronic, courier, etc.) • Special equipment rental Vehicle Mileage $ .50 /mi Special consultant fees Photocopying (B &W- Color) $ .15 -40 /copy Engineering (Large Format) Copier $ .40 /ft2 Computer Assisted Color Plotting $ 10 /sq. ft. Exhibit B -2 — Schedule of Charges 69 Page 8 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. EXHIBIT C FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT City shall furnish physical facilities such as desks, filing cabinets, and conference space, as may be reasonably necessary for Contractor's use while consulting with City employees and reviewing records and the information in possession of City. The location, quantity, and time of furnishing said physical facilities shall be in the sole discretion of City. In no event shall City be obligated to furnish any facility which may involve incurring any direct expense, including, but not limiting the generality of this exclusion, long- distance telephone or other communication charges, vehicles, and reproduction facilities. Contractor shall not use such services, premises, facilities, supplies or equipment for any purpose other than in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. -The remainder of this page is intentionally blank- Exhibit C - Facilities and Equipment 70 Page 9 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. EXHIBIT D GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR At all times during the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall be an independent contractor and shall not be an employee of City. Contractor shall complete the Scope of Work hereunder in accordance with currently approved methods and practices in Contractor's field. City shall have the right to control Contractor only with respect to specifying the results to be obtained from Contractor pursuant to this Agreement. City shall not have the right to control the means by which Contractor accomplishes services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. Likewise, no relationship of employer and employee is created by this Agreement between the City and Contractor or any subcontractor or employee of Contractor. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as limiting the right of Contractor to engage in Contractor profession separate and apart from this Agreement so long as such activities do not interfere or conflict with the performance by Contractor of the obligations set forth in this Agreement. Interference or conflict will be determined at the sole discretion of the City. 2. STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE Contractor shall complete the Scope of Work required pursuant to this Agreement in the manner and according to the standards observed by a competent practitioner of the profession in which Contractor is engaged in the geographical area in which Contractor practices its profession. All work product of whatsoever nature which Contractor delivers to City pursuant to this Agreement shall be prepared in a substantial, first class and workmanlike manner and conform to the standards of quality normally observed by a person practicing in Contractor's profession. 3. TIME Contractor shall devote such time to the Scope of Work pursuant to this Agreement as may be reasonably necessary for satisfactory performance of Contractor's obligations pursuant to this Agreement. 4. CONTRACTOR NO AGENT Except as City may specify in writing, Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of City in any capacity whatsoever as an agent. Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, pursuant to this Agreement to bind City to any obligation whatsoever. 5. BENEFITS AND TAXES Contractor shall not have any claim under this Agreement or otherwise against City for seniority, vacation time, vacation pay, sick leave, personal time off, overtime, health insurance, medical care, hospital care, insurance benefits, social security, disability, unemployment, workers compensation or employee benefits of any kind. Contractor shall be solely liable for and obligated to pay directly all applicable taxes, including, but not limited to, federal and state income taxes, and in Exhibit D - General Provisions 71 Page 10 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. connection therewith Contractor shall indemnify and hold City harmless from any and all liability that City may incur because of Contractor's failure to pay such taxes. City shall have no obligation whatsoever to pay or withhold any taxes on behalf of Contractor. 6. ASSIGNMENT PROHIBITED No party to this Agreement may assign any right or obligation pursuant to this Agreement. Any attempted or purported assignment of any right or obligation pursuant to this Agreement shall be void and of no effect. However, with the consent of the City given in writing, Contractor is entitled to subcontract such portions of the work to be performed under this Agreement as may be specified by City. 7. PERSONNEL a. Qualifications Contractor shall assign only competent personnel to complete the Scope of Work pursuant to this Agreement. In the event that City, in its sole discretion, at any time during the term of this Agreement, desires the removal of any such persons, Contractor shall, immediately upon receiving notice from city of such desire of City, cause the removal of such person or persons. b. Employment Eligibility Contractor shall ensure that all employees of Contractor and any subcontractor retained by Contractor in connection with this Agreement have provided the necessary documentation to establish identity and employment eligibility as required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Failure to provide the necessary documentation will result in the termination of the Agreement as required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. c. Prevailing Wages This is a public works contract within the meaning of Part 7 of Division 2 of the California Labor Code (Sections 1720 et seq.). In accordance with California Labor Code Section 1771, all contractors and subcontractors on this public work project shall pay not less than current prevailing wage rates as determined by the California Department of Industrial Relations ( "DIR "). Pursuant to Section 1773 of the California Labor Code, the City has obtained the general prevailing rate of wages and employer payments for health and welfare, vacation, pension and similar purposes in the City of Saratoga, a copy of which is on file at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California at the office of the Public Works Director, and shall be made available for viewing to any interested party upon request. Exhibit D - General Provisions 72 Page 11 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. 8. CONFLICT OF INTEREST a. In General Contractor represents and warrants that, to the best of the Contractor's knowledge and belief, there are no relevant facts or circumstances which could give rise to a conflict of interest on the part of Contractor, or that the Contractor has already disclosed all such relevant information. b. Subsequent Conflict of Interest Contractor agrees that if an actual or potential conflict of interest on the part of Contractor is discovered after award, the Contractor will make a full disclosure in writing to the City. This disclosure shall include a description of actions, which the Contractor has taken or proposes to take, after consultation with the City to avoid, mitigate, or neutralize the actual or potential conflict. Within 45 days, the Contractor shall have taken all necessary steps to avoid, mitigate, or neutralize the conflict of interest to the satisfaction of the City. c. Interests of City Officers and Staff No officer, member or employee of City and no member of the City Council shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement or the proceeds thereof. Neither Contractor nor any member of any Contractor's family shall serve on any City board or committee or hold any such position which either by rule, practice or action nominates, recommends, or supervises Contractor's operations or authorizes funding to Contractor. 9. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS a. In General Contractor shall take reasonable care to observe and comply with all laws, policies, general rules and regulations established by City and shall comply with the common law and all laws, ordinances, codes and regulations of governmental agencies, (including federal, state, municipal and local governing bodies) applicable to the performance of the Scope of Work hereunder, including, but not limited to, all provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1979 as amended. b. Licenses and Permits Contractor represents and warrants to City that it has all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatsoever nature which are legally required for Contractor to practice its profession. Contractor represents and warrants to City that Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement any licenses, permits, and approvals which are legally required for Contractor to practice its profession. In addition to the foregoing, Contractor shall obtain and Exhibit D - General Provisions 73 Page 12 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. maintain during the term hereof a valid City of Saratoga Business License. c. Funding Agency Requirements To the extent that this Agreement may be funded by fiscal assistance from another entity, Contractor shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations to which City is bound by the terms of such fiscal assistance program. d. Drug -Free Workplace Contractor and Contractor's employees and subcontractors shall comply with the City's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace. Neither Contractor nor Contractor's employees and subcontractors shall unlawfully manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess or use controlled substances, as defined in 21 U.S. Code Section 812, including marijuana, heroin, cocaine, and amphetamines, at any facility, premises or worksite used in any manner in connection with performing services pursuant to this Agreement. If Contractor or any employee or subcontractor of Contractor is convicted or pleads nolo contendere to a criminal drug statute violation occurring at such a facility, premises, or worksite, the Contractor, within five days thereafter, shall notify the City. e. Discrimination Prohibited Contractor assures and agrees that Contractor will comply with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other laws prohibiting discrimination and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, disability, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, religion, Vietnam era veteran's status, political affiliation, or any other non -merit factors be excluded from participating in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this Agreement. 10. DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS a. Property of City All reports, data, maps, models, charts, studies, surveys, photographs, memoranda or other written documents or materials prepared by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement shall become the property of City upon completion of the work to be performed hereunder or upon termination of this Agreement. b. Retention of Records Until the expiration of five years after the furnishing of any services pursuant to this Agreement, Contractor shall retain and make available to the City or any party designated by the City, upon written request by City, this Agreement, and such books, documents and records of Contractor (and any books, documents, and records of any subcontractor (s)) that are necessary or convenient for audit purposes to certify the nature and Exhibit D - General Provisions 74 Page 13 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. extent of the reasonable cost of services to City. c. Use of Recycled Products Contractor shall prepare and submit all reports, written studies and other printed material on recycled paper to the extent it is available at equal or less cost than virgin paper. d. Professional Seal Where applicable in the determination of the contract administrator, the first page of a technical report, first page of design specifications, and each page of construction drawings shall be stamped /sealed and signed by the licensed professional responsible for the report /design preparation. The stamp /seal shall be in a block entitled "Seal and Signature of Registered Professional with report /design responsibility" as per the sample below. Seal and Signature of Registered Professional with report /design responsibility. 11. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Contractor shall hold any confidential information received from City in the course of performing this Agreement in trust and confidence and will not reveal such confidential information to any person or entity, either during the term of the Agreement or at any time thereafter. Upon expiration of this Agreement, or termination as provided herein, Contractor shall return materials which contain any confidential information to City. Contractor may keep one copy for its confidential file. For purposes of this paragraph, confidential information is defined as all information disclosed to Contractor which relates to City's past, present, and future activities, as well as activities under this Agreement, which information is not otherwise of public record under California law. 12. RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTOR Contractor shall take all responsibility for the work, shall bear all losses and damages directly or indirectly resulting to Contractor, to any subcontractor, to the City, to City officers and employees, or to parties designated by the City, on account of the performance or character of the work, unforeseen difficulties, accidents, occurrences or other causes to the extent predicated on active or passive negligence of the Contractor or of any subcontractor. Exhibit D - General Provisions 75 Page 14 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. 13. INDEMNIFICATION Contractor and City agree that City, its employees, agents and officials shall, be fully protected from any loss, injury, damage, claim, lawsuit, cost, expense, attorneys fees, litigation costs, defense costs, court costs or any other cost to the extent arising out of or in any way related to the negligent performance of this Agreement. Accordingly, the provisions of this indemnity provision are intended by the parties to be interpreted and construed to provide the fullest protection possible under the law to the City. Contractor acknowledges that City would not enter into this agreement in the absence of the commitment of Contractor to indemnify and protect City as set forth below. a. Indemnity To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless City, its employees, agents and officials, from any liability, claims, suits, actions, arbitration proceedings, administrative proceedings, regulatory proceedings, losses, expenses or costs (including, without limitation, costs and fees of litigation) of any kind whatsoever without restriction or limitation, incurred in relation to, as a consequence of or arising out of or in any way attributable actually, allegedly or impliedly, in whole or in part, to the performance of this Agreement. All obligations under this provision are to be paid by Contractor as they are incurred by the City. b. Limitation on Indemnity Without affecting the rights of City under any provision of this agreement or this section, Contractor shall not be required to defend, indemnify and hold harmless City as set forth above for liability attributable to the active negligence, sole negligence, or willful misconduct of City, provided such active negligence, sole negligence, or willful misconduct is determined by agreement between the parties or the findings of a court of competent jurisdiction. c. Scope of Contractor Obligation The obligations of Contractor under this or any other provision of this Agreement will not be limited by the provisions of any workers' compensation act or similar act. Contractor expressly waives its statutory immunity under such statutes or laws as to City, its employees and officials. d. Subcontractors Contractor agrees to obtain executed indemnity agreements with provisions identical to those set forth here in this section from each and every subcontractor, sub tier contractor or any other person or entity involved by, for, with or on behalf of Contractor in the performance or subject matter of this Agreement. In the event Contractor fails to obtain such indemnity obligations from others as required here, Contractor agrees to be fully responsible according to the terms of this section. Exhibit D - General Provisions 76 Page 15 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. e. In General Failure of City to monitor compliance with these requirements imposes no additional obligations on City and will in no way act as a waiver of any rights hereunder. This obligation to indemnify and defend City as set forth herein is binding on the successors, assigns, or heirs of Contractor and shall survive the termination of this agreement or this section. For purposes of Section 2782 of the Civil Code the parties hereto recognize and agree that this Agreement is not a construction contract. By execution of this Agreement, Contractor acknowledges and agrees that it has read and understands the provisions hereof and that this paragraph is a material element of consideration. City approval of the insurance contracts required by this Agreement does not relieve the Contractor or subcontractors from liability under this paragraph. 14. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract insurance as set forth in Exhibit E. The cost of such insurance shall be included in the Contractor's bid. 15. DEFAULT AND REMEDIES a. Events of default Each of the following shall constitute an event of default hereunder: 1. Failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement and failure to cure such breach immediately upon receiving notice of such breach, if the breach is such that the City determines the health, welfare, or safety of the public is immediately endangered; or 2. Failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement and failure to cure such breach within fifteen (15) days of receiving notice of such breach, if the breach is such that the City determines that the health, welfare, or safety of the public is not immediately endangered, provided that if the nature of the breach is such that the City determines it will reasonably require more than fifteen (15) days to cure, Contractor shall not be in default if Contractor promptly commences the cure and diligently proceeds to completion of the cure. b. Remedies upon default Upon any Contractor default, City shall have the right to immediately suspend or terminate the Agreement, seek specific performance or contract with another party to perform this Agreement. c. No Waiver Failure by City to seek any remedy for any default hereunder shall not constitute a waiver of any other rights hereunder or any right to seek Exhibit D - General Provisions 77 Page 16 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. any remedy for any subsequent default. 16. TERMINATION Either party may terminate this Agreement with or without cause by providing 10 days notice in writing to the other party. The City may terminate this Agreement at any time without prior notice in the event that Contractor commits a material breach of the terms of this Agreement. Upon termination, this Agreement shall become of no further force or affect whatsoever and each of the parties hereto shall be relieved and discharged here -from, subject to payment for acceptable services rendered prior to the expiration of the notice of termination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions of this Agreement concerning retention of records, City's rights to material produced, confidential information, consultant's responsibility, indemnification, insurance, dispute resolution, litigation, and jurisdiction and severability shall survive termination of this Agreement. 17. DISPUTE RESOLUTION The parties shall make a good faith effort to settle any dispute or claim arising under this Agreement. If the parties fail to resolve such disputes or claims, they shall submit them to non - binding mediation in California at shared expense of the parties for at least 8 hours of mediation. If mediation does not arrive at a satisfactory result, arbitration, if agreed to by all parties, or litigation may be pursued. In the event any dispute resolution processes are involved, each party shall bear its own costs and attorneys fees. 18. LITIGATION In the event that either party brings an action under this agreement for breach or enforcement thereof, the prevailing party in such action shall be entitled to its reasonable attorneys' fees and costs whether or not such action is prosecuted to judgement. 19. JURISDICTION AND SEVERABILITY This Agreement shall be administered and interpreted under the laws of the State of California. Jurisdiction of litigation arising from this Agreement shall be in that state and venue shall be in Santa Clara County, California. If any part of this Agreement is found to conflict with applicable laws, such part shall be inoperative, null and void insofar as it conflicts with said laws, but the remainder of this Agreement shall be in full force and effect. 20. NOTICE OF NON- RENEWAL Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the City will request that work product provided by Contractor under this Agreement be supplemented or continued by Contractor under a new agreement following expiration or termination of this Agreement. Contractor waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure by City to continue to request or retain all or any portion of the work product from Contractor following the expiration or termination of this Agreement. Exhibit D - General Provisions 78 Page 17 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. 21. PARTIES IN INTEREST This Agreement is entered only for the benefit of the parties executing this Agreement and not for the benefit of any other individual, entity or person. 22. WAIVER Neither the acceptance of work or payment for work pursuant to this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any rights or obligations arising under this Agreement. The failure by the City to enforce any of Contractor's obligations or to exercise City's rights shall in no event be deemed a waiver of the right to do so thereafter. -The remainder of this page is intentionally blank- Exhibit D - General Provisions 79 Page 18 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. EXHIBIT E INSURANCE Please refer to the insurance requirements listed below. Those that have an "X" indicated in the space before the requirement apply to Contractor's Agreement (ignore any not checked). Contractor shall provide its insurance broker(s) /agent(s) with a copy of these requirements and request that they provide Certificates of Insurance complete with copies of all required endorsements to: Administrative Services Officer, City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070. Contractor shall furnish City with copies of original endorsements affecting coverage required by this Exhibit E. The endorsements are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. All endorsements and certificates are to be received and approved by City before work commences. City has the right to require Contractor's insurer to provide complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements affecting the coverage required by these specifications. XX Commercial General /Business Liability Insurance with coverage as indicated: X $1,000,000 per occurrence /$2,000,000 aggregate limits for bodily injury and property damage $ per occurrence bodily injury /$ per occurrence property damage Coverage for X, C, U hazards MUST be evidenced on the Certificate of Insurance If the standard ISO Form wording for "OTHER INSURANCE ", or other comparable wording, is not contained in Contractor's liability insurance policy, an endorsement must be provided that said insurance will be primary insurance and any insurance or self - insurance maintained by City, its officers, employees, agents or volunteers shall be in excess of Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute to it. XX Auto Liability Insurance with coverage as indicated: XX $1,000,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage $ per person /$ per accident for bodily injury $ per occurrence for property damage $ 500,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage Exhibit E - Insurance 80 Page 19 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. Garage keepers extra liability endorsement to extend coverage to all vehicles in the care, custody and control of the consultant, regardless of where the vehicles are kept or driven. X Professional /Errors and Omissions Liability with coverage as indicated: X $1,000,000 per loss/ $2,000,000 aggregate $5,000,000 per loss/ $5,000,000 aggregate Contractor must maintain Professional /Errors & Omissions Liability coverage for a period of three years after the expiration of this Agreement. Contractor may satisfy this requirement by renewal of existing coverage or purchase of either prior acts or tail coverage applicable to said three -year period. X Workers' Compensation Insurance X Including minimum $1,000,000 Employer's Liability The Employer's Liability policy shall be endorsed to waive any right of subrogation as respects the City, its employees or agents. The Contractor makes the following certification, required by section 1861 of the California Labor Code: I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self - insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this contract X Additional Insured Endorsement(s) for Commercial General /Business Liability coverage naming the City of Saratoga, its officers, employees and agents as additional insured. (NOTE: additional insured language on the Certificate of Insurance is NOT acceptable without a separate endorsement such as Form CG 20 10) X The Certificate of Insurance MUST provide 30 days notice of cancellation, (10 days notice for non - payment of premium). NOTE: the following words must be crossed out or deleted from the standard cancellation clause: "... endeavor to ..." AND ".. . but failure to Exhibit E - Insurance 81 Page 20 of 21 Contract for geological and geotechnical services with Cotton, Shires and Associates, Inc. mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives." All subcontractors used must comply with the above requirements except as noted below: As to all of the checked insurance requirements above, the following shall apply: a. Deductibles and Self- Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self- insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. At the option of the City, either (1) the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self- insured retentions as respects the City, its officers, officials and employees; or (2) the Contractor shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration and defense expenses. b. City as Additional Insured. The City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered as insureds as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Contractor; products and completed operations of the Contractor, premises owned, occupied or used by the Contractor, or automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the Contractor. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of the protection afforded to the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers. c. Other Insurance Provisions. The policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: 1. Any failure to comply with reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers. 2. The Contractor's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. 3. Coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled by either party, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. d. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a Bests' rating of no less than A: VII Exhibit E - Insurance 82 Page 21 of 21 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 DEPARTMENT: Public Works PREPARED BY: Kristin Borel Public Works Analyst AGENDA ITEM: CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson DIRECTOR: John Cherbone SUBJECT: Contract Renewal for Municipal Traffic Engineering RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve a three -year contract with Fehr & Peers Associates, Inc. for on -call Traffic Engineering Services and authorize City Manager to execute the same. REPORT SUMMARY: Fehr & Peers has been providing on -call Traffic Engineering services for the City since January 2002 and has performed their services well. They have thorough knowledge of traffic conditions in Saratoga and a strong ability to work with the public. Sohrab Rashid, the lead consultant to the City, and Franziska Church, Sr. Transportation Engineer/Planner, have done an excellent job working with the Traffic Safety Commission and with staff on various traffic issues and projects. Fehr & Peers has not increased their fees on the last three contracts with the City, but this year has included a small cost of living adjustment. The City has decreased the annual operating budget for traffic engineering services in the last several years by reducing the number of Traffic Safety Commission meetings in 2011 and working with staff to reduce costs. It is therefore recommended that City Council approve the contract with Fehr & Peers for on -call Traffic Engineering Services and authorize the City Manager to execute the same. FISCAL IMPACTS: Funding for the contract is included in the adopted Public Works operating budget at $40,000, $40,000 allocated for CIP projects as needed, and $10,000 for traffic engineering review of development projects paid through applicant deposit accounts. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACTION(S): The existing contract would not be extended. Page 1 of 2 ALTERNATIVE ACTION (S): The Council could direct staff to solicit additional proposals. FOLLOW UP ACTION(S): The contract extension will be executed. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: Pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and was included in the packet made available on the City's website in advance of the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Contract Page 2 of 2 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services CITY OF SARATOGA STANDARD INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made at Saratoga, California by and between the CITY OF SARATOGA, a municipal corporation ( "City "), and Fehr & Peers Transportation Consultants ( "Contractor "), who agree as follows: RECITALS WHEREAS, City requires the services of a qualified contractor to provide the work product described in Exhibit A of this Agreement; and WHEREAS, City lacks the qualified personnel to provide the specified work product; and WHEREAS, Contractor is duly qualified to provide the required work product; and WHEREAS, Contractor is agreeable to providing such work product on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. RESULTS TO BE ACHIEVED Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Contractor shall provide to City the work product described in Exhibit A ( "Scope of Work "). Contractor is not authorized to undertake any efforts or incur any costs whatsoever under the terms of this Agreement until receipt of a fully executed Purchase Order from the Finance Department of the City of Saratoga. 2. TERM The term of this Agreement commences on July 01. 2013 and extends through June 30. 2016 or the completion of the project, whichever occurs first, unless it is extended by written mutual agreement between the parties, provided that the parties retain the right to terminate this Agreement as provided in Exhibit D at all times. 3. PAYMENT City shall pay Contractor for work product produced pursuant to this Agreement at the time and in the manner set forth in Exhibit B ( "Payment "). The payments specified in Exhibit B shall be the only payments to be made to Contractor in connection with Contractor's completion of the Scope of Work City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement 85 Page 1 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall submit all billings to City in the manner specified in Exhibit B; or, if no manner is specified in Exhibit B, then according to the usual and customary procedures and practices which Contractor uses for billing clients similar to City. 4. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Except as set forth in Exhibit C ( "Facilities and Equipment "), Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, furnish all facilities and equipment, which may be required for completing the Scope of Work pursuant to this Agreement. City shall furnish to Contractor only the facilities and equipment listed in Exhibit C according to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit C. S. GENERAL PROVISIONS City and Contractor agree to and shall abide by the general provisions set forth in Exhibit D ( "General Provisions "). In the event of any inconsistency between said general provisions and any other terms or conditions of this Agreement, the other term or condition shall control insofar as it is inconsistent with the General Provisions. 6. EXHIBITS All exhibits referred to in this Agreement are attached hereto and are by this reference incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement. 7. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION This Agreement shall be administered on behalf of City by John Cherbone, Public Works Director ( "Administrator "). The Administrator has complete authority to receive information, interpret and define City's policies consistent with this Agreement, and communicate with Contractor concerning this Agreement. All correspondence and other communications shall be directed to or through the Administrator or his or her designee. 8. NOTICES All notices or communication concerning a party's compliance with the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing and may be given either personally, by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by overnight express carrier. The notice shall be deemed to have been given and received on the date delivered in person or the date upon which the postal authority or overnight express carrier indicates that the mailing was delivered to the address of the receiving Party. The Parties shall make good faith efforts to provide advance courtesy notice of any notices or communications hereunder via telefacsimile. However, under no circumstances shall such courtesy notice satisfy the notice requirements set forth above; nor shall lack of such courtesy notice affect the validity of service pursuant to the notice requirement set forth above. Any Party hereto, by giving ten (10) days written notice to the other, may designate any other address as substitution of the address to which the notice or communication shall City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement 86 Page 2 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services be given. Notices or communications shall be given to the Parties at the addresses set forth below until specified otherwise in writing: Notices to Contractor shall be sent to: Sohrab Rashid, P.E. Fehr & Peers 100 Pringle Avenue Suite # 600 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 1- 925 - 977 -3200 Notices to City shall be sent to: Dave Anderson, City Manager City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 With a copy (which copy shall not constitute notice) to: City Clerk City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 9. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement supersedes any and all agreements, either oral or written, between the parties hereto with respect to Contractor's completion of the Scope of Work on behalf of City and contains all of the covenants and agreements between the parties with respect to the rendering of such services in any manner whatsoever. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which is not embodied herein, and that no other agreement, statement or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid or binding. No amendment, alteration, or variation of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement 87 Page 3 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement. CONTRACTOR: By: Print Name: Position: Date: CITY OF SARATOGA, a municipal corporation Name: Dave Anderson Title: City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: City Attorney Attachments Date: Date: Exhibit A -- Scope of Work Exhibit B -- Contract Payment and Reporting Schedule Exhibit B -1 -- Rate Schedule Exhibit C -- Facilities and Equipment Exhibit D -- General Provisions Exhibit E -- Insurance Requirements City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement $8 Page 4 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK At the request of the Public Works Director or his or her designee, the consultant will perform traffic engineering services on behalf of the City in the following particulars: a) Traffic engineering services related to the Traffic Safety Commission (Not to exceed $40,000 per fiscal year) b) Traffic engineering services for Capital Improvement Projects including a Citywide speed survey (Not to exceed $40,000 per fiscal year) c) Traffic engineering peer review for development projects (Not to exceed $10,000 per fiscal year - paid as a deposit by project applicant) City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Page 5 of 20 Exhibit A — Scope of Work 89 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services EXHIBIT B PAYMENT 1. TOTAL COMPENSATION. City shall pay Contractor at the rates set forth on the attached rate schedule, exhibit B -1. The total compensation (including equipment, supply, and expense costs) pursuant to Exhibit A - Scope of Work of this Agreement shall not exceed Ninetv Thousand dollars ($90,000) 2. INVOICES Contractor shall submit invoices, not more often than once a month during the term of this Agreement, based on the cost for work performed prior to the invoice date. Hourly Rates schedule is shown on Exhibit B -1. Invoices shall be sent to the City no later than the 15th of the month following the month term being invoiced for. Invoices shall contain the following information: i. Serial identifications of bills for each applicant /project, i.e. Invoice No.1 on each individual invoice sheet. ii. Reference the City's application number per applicant /project (as identified on the City transmittal cover sheets) on each individual invoice sheet. iii. The beginning and ending dates of the billing period on each individual invoice sheet. iv. A summary cover sheet containing the total contract amount, the amount of prior billings, the total due this period, and the remaining balance available for all remaining billing periods. 3. MONTHLY PAYMENTS City shall make monthly payments, based on such invoices, for satisfactory progress in completion of the Scope of Work. 4. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES There shall be no right to reimbursement of expenses incurred by Contractor except as specified in Exhibit A to this Agreement. City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Page 6 of 20 Exhibit B— Payment 90 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services EXHIBIT B -1 RATE SCHEDULE FEHR�'PEERS 2013 -2015 (Jule 2013 througl1 June 201 5 Hourly Billing Rates Classification Principal Senior Associate Associate Senior Engineer /Planner Engineer /Planner Senior Technical Support Administrative Supper[ Technician Intern Hourly Rate 200.00 - $295.00 (S. Rashid $200) $176.00 - $230.00 $120.00 - $195.00 $120.00 - $165.00 $96.00 - $135.00 $120.00 - $160.00 $90.00 - $120.00 $76.00 - $126.00 $50.00 - $90.00 • Other Direct Costs/ Reimbursable expenses are invoiced at cost plus 10% for handling. • Personal auto mileage is reimbursed at the them current iRS approved rate (56.5 cents per mile as of Jan 2073). • Voice & Data Communications (Telephone, fax, computer, e -mail, etc.) are invoiced at cost as a percentage of project labor_ City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Exhibit B -1 — Rate Schedule 91 Page 7 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services EXHIBIT C FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT City shall furnish physical facilities such as desks, filing cabinets, and conference space, as may be reasonably necessary for Contractor's use while consulting with City employees and reviewing records and the information in possession of City. The location, quantity, and time of furnishing said physical facilities shall be in the sole discretion of City. In no event shall City be obligated to furnish any facility which may involve incurring any direct expense, including, but not limiting the generality of this exclusion, long- distance telephone or other communication charges, vehicles, and reproduction facilities. Contractor shall not use such services, premises, facilities, supplies or equipment for any purpose other than in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Page 8 of 20 Exhibit C — Facilities and Equipment 92 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services EXHIBIT D GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR At all times during the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall be an independent contractor and shall not be an employee of City. Contractor shall complete the Scope of Work hereunder in accordance with currently approved methods and practices in Contractor's field. City shall have the right to control Contractor only with respect to specifying the results to be obtained from Contractor pursuant to this Agreement. City shall not have the right to control the means by which Contractor accomplishes services rendered pursuant to this Agreement. Likewise, no relationship of employer and employee is created by this Agreement between the City and Contractor or any subcontractor or employee of Contractor. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as limiting the right of Contractor to engage in Contractor profession separate and apart from this Agreement so long as such activities do not interfere or conflict with the performance by Contractor of the obligations set forth in this Agreement. Interference or conflict will be determined at the sole discretion of the City. 2. STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE Contractor shall complete the Scope of Work required pursuant to this Agreement in the manner and according to the standards observed by a competent practitioner of the profession in which Contractor is engaged in the geographical area in which Contractor practices its profession. All work product of whatsoever nature which Contractor delivers to City pursuant to this Agreement shall be prepared in a manner that conforms to the standards of quality normally observed by a person practicing in Contractor's profession. 3. TIME Contractor shall devote such time to the Scope of Work pursuant to this Agreement as may be reasonably necessary for satisfactory performance of Contractor's obligations pursuant to this Agreement. 4. CONTRACTOR NO AGENT Except as City may specify in writing, Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of City in any capacity whatsoever as an agent. Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, pursuant to this Agreement to bind City to any obligation whatsoever. S. BENEFITS AND TAXES Contractor shall not have any claim under this Agreement or otherwise against City for seniority, vacation time, vacation pay, sick leave, personal time off, overtime, health insurance, medical care, hospital care, insurance benefits, social security, disability, unemployment, City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Page 9 of 20 Exhibit D — General Provisions 93 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services workers compensation or employee benefits of any kind. Contractor shall be solely liable for and obligated to pay directly all applicable taxes, including, but not limited to, federal and state income taxes, and in connection therewith Contractor shall indemnify and hold City harmless from any and all liability that City may incur because of Contractor's failure to pay such taxes. City shall have no obligation whatsoever to pay or withhold any taxes on behalf of Contractor. 6. ASSIGNMENT PROHIBITED No party to this Agreement may assign any right or obligation pursuant to this Agreement. Any attempted or purported assignment of any right or obligation pursuant to this Agreement shall be void and of no effect. However, with the consent of the City given in writing, Contractor is entitled to subcontract such portions of the work to be performed under this Agreement as may be specified by City. 7. PERSONNEL a. Qualifications. Contractor shall assign only competent personnel to complete the Scope of Work pursuant to this Agreement. In the event that City, in its sole discretion, at any time during the term of this Agreement, desires the removal of any such persons, Contractor shall, immediately upon receiving notice from city of such desire of City, cause the removal of such person or persons. b. Employment Eligibility. Contractor shall ensure that all employees of Contractor and any subcontractor retained by Contractor in connection with this Agreement have provided the necessary documentation to establish identity and employment eligibility as required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Failure to provide the necessary documentation will result in the termination of the Agreement as required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. c. Prevailing Wages. This is a public works contract within the meaning of Part 7 of Division 2 of the California Labor Code (Sections 1720 et seq.). In accordance with California Labor Code Section 1771, all contractors and subcontractors on this public work project shall pay not less than current prevailing wage rates as determined by the California Department of Industrial Relations ( "DIR "). Pursuant to Section 1773 of the California Labor Code, the City has obtained the general prevailing rate of wages and employer payments for health and welfare, vacation, pension and similar purposes in the City of Saratoga, a copy of which is on file at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California at the office of the Public Works Director, and shall be made available for viewing to any interested party upon request. City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Exhibit D — General Provisions 91 Page 10 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services 8. CONFLICT OF INTEREST a. In General. Contractor represents and warrants that, to the best of the Contractor's knowledge and belief, there are no relevant facts or circumstances which could give rise to a conflict of interest on the part of Contractor, or that the Contractor has already disclosed all such relevant information. b. Subsequent Conflict of Interest. Contractor agrees that if an actual or potential conflict of interest on the part of Contractor is discovered after award, the Contractor will make a full disclosure in writing to the City. This disclosure shall include a description of actions, which the Contractor has taken or proposes to take, after consultation with the City to avoid, mitigate, or neutralize the actual or potential conflict. Within 45 days, the Contractor shall have taken all necessary steps to avoid, mitigate, or neutralize the conflict of interest to the satisfaction of the City. c. Interests of City Officers and Staff. No officer, member or employee of City and no member of the City Council shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement or the proceeds thereof. Neither Contractor nor any member of any Contractor's family shall serve on any City board or committee or hold any such position which either by rule, practice or action nominates, recommends, or supervises Contractor's operations or authorizes funding to Contractor. 9. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS a. In General. Contractor shall take reasonable care to observe and comply with all laws, policies, general rules and regulations established by City and shall comply with the common law and all laws, ordinances, codes and regulations of governmental agencies, (including federal, state, municipal and local governing bodies) applicable to the performance of the Scope of Work hereunder, including, but not limited to, all provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1979 as amended. b. Licenses and Permits. Contractor represents and warrants to City that it has all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatsoever nature which are legally required for Contractor to practice its profession. Contractor represents and warrants to City that Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement any licenses, permits, and approvals which are legally required for Contractor to practice its profession. In addition to the foregoing, Contractor shall obtain and maintain during the term hereof a City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Exhibit D — General Provisions 95 Page 11 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services valid City of Saratoga Business License. c. Funding Agency Requirements. To the extent that this Agreement may be funded by fiscal assistance from another entity, Contractor shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations to which City is bound by the terms of such fiscal assistance program. d. Drug -Free Workplace. Contractor and Contractor's employees and subcontractors shall comply with the City's policy of maintaining a drug - free workplace. Neither Contractor nor Contractor's employees and subcontractors shall unlawfully manufacture, distribute, dispense, possess or use controlled substances, as defined in 21 U.S. Code Section 812, including marijuana, heroin, cocaine, and amphetamines, at any facility, premises or worksite used in any manner in connection with performing services pursuant to this Agreement. If Contractor or any employee or subcontractor of Contractor is convicted or pleads nolo contendere to a criminal drug statute violation occurring at such a facility, premises, or worksite, the Contractor, within five days thereafter, shall notify the City. e. Discrimination Prohibited. Contractor assures and agrees that Contractor will comply with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other laws prohibiting discrimination and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, disability, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, religion, Vietnam era veteran's status, political affiliation, or any other non -merit factors be excluded from participating in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this Agreement. 10. DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS a. Property of City.All deliverables prepared by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement shall become the property of City upon completion of the work to be performed hereunder or upon termination of this Agreement. Contractor shall not be liable for any modifications to documents prepared by Contractor which are made without Contractors' advice after delivery of such documents to the City, nor shall Contractor be liable for their use by the City without Contractors' consent in projects other than the project they were specifically prepared for. b. Retention of Records. Until the expiration of five years after the furnishing of any services pursuant to this Agreement, Contractor shall retain and make available to the City or any party designated by the City, upon written request by City, this Agreement, and such books, documents and records of Contractor (and any books, documents, and records of any City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Exhibit D — General Provisions a Page 12 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services subcontractor(s)) that are necessary or convenient for audit purposes to certify the nature and extent of the reasonable cost of services to City. c. Use of Recycled Products. Contractor shall prepare and submit all reports, written studies and other printed material on recycled paper to the extent it is available at equal or less cost than virgin paper. d. Professional Seal. Where applicable in the determination of the contract administrator, the first page of a technical report, first page of design specifications, and each page of construction drawings shall be stamped /sealed and signed by the licensed professional responsible for the report /design preparation. The stamp /seal shall be in a block entitled "Seal and Signature of Registered Professional with report /design responsibility" as per the sample below. Seal and Signature of Registered Professional with report /design responsibility. 11. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Contractor shall hold any confidential information received from City in the course of performing this Agreement in trust and confidence and will not reveal such confidential information to any person or entity, either during the term of the Agreement or at any time thereafter. Upon expiration of this Agreement, or termination as provided herein, Contractor shall return materials which contain any confidential information to City. Contractor may keep one copy for its confidential file. For purposes of this paragraph, confidential information is defined as all information disclosed to Contractor which relates to City's past, present, and future activities, as well as activities under this Agreement, which information is not otherwise of public record under California law, unless maintaining confidentiality would violate the law, create the risk of significant harm to the public, or prevent Consultant from establishing a claim or defense. 12. RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTOR Contractor shall take all responsibility for the work, shall bear all losses and damages directly or indirectly resulting to Contractor, to any subcontractor, to the City, to City officers and employees, or to parties designated by the City, on account of the performance or character of the work, unforeseen difficulties, accidents, occurrences or other causes City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Page 13 of 20 Exhibit D — General Provisions 97 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services to the extent predicated on active or passive negligence of the Contractor or of any subcontractor. 13. INDEMNIFICATION Contractor and City agree that City, its employees, agents and officials shall, be fully protected from any loss, injury, damage, claim, lawsuit, cost, expense, attorneys fees, litigation costs, defense costs, court costs or any other cost to the extent arising out of or in any way related to the negligent performance of this Agreement. Accordingly, the provisions of this indemnity provision are intended by the parties to be interpreted and construed to provide the fullest protection possible under the law to the City. Contractor acknowledges that City would not enter into this agreement in the absence of the commitment of Contractor to indemnify and protect City as set forth below. a. Indemnity. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless City, its employees, agents and officials, from any liability, claims, suits, actions, arbitration proceedings, administrative proceedings, regulatory proceedings, losses, expenses or costs (including, reasonable costs and fees of litigation) of any kind whatsoever without restriction or limitation, incurred in relation to, as a consequence of or arising out of or in any way attributable actually, allegedly or impliedly, in whole or in part, to the negligent performance of this Agreement. All obligations under this provision are to be paid by Contractor as they are incurred by the City. b. Limitation on Indemnity. Without affecting the rights of City under any provision of this agreement or this section, Contractor shall not be required to defend, indemnify and hold harmless City as set forth above for liability attributable to the active negligence, sole negligence, or willful misconduct of City, provided such active negligence, sole negligence, or willful misconduct is determined by agreement between the parties or the findings of a court of competent jurisdiction. c. Scope of Contractor Obligation. The obligations of Contractor under this or any other provision of this Agreement will not be limited by the provisions of any workers' compensation act or similar act. Contractor expressly waives its statutory immunity under such statutes or laws as to City, its employees and officials. d. Subcontractors. Contractor agrees to obtain executed indemnity agreements with provisions identical to those set forth here in this section from each and every subcontractor, sub tier contractor or any other person or entity involved by, for, with or on behalf of Contractor in the performance or subject matter of this Agreement. In the event Contractor fails to obtain such indemnity obligations from others as required here, Contractor agrees to be fully responsible according to the terms of this section. City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Exhibit D — General Provisions Page 14 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services e. In General Failure of City to monitor compliance with these requirements imposes no additional obligations on City and will in no way act as a waiver of any rights hereunder. This obligation to indemnify and defend City as set forth herein is binding on the successors, assigns, or heirs of Contractor and shall survive the termination of this agreement or this section. For purposes of Section 2782 of the Civil Code the parties hereto recognize and agree that this Agreement is not a construction contract. By execution of this Agreement, Contractor acknowledges and agrees that it has read and understands the provisions hereof and that this paragraph is a material element of consideration. City approval of the insurance contracts required by this Agreement does not relieve the Contractor or subcontractors from liability under this paragraph. 14. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract insurance as set forth in Exhibit E. The cost of such insurance shall be included in the Contractor's bid. 15. DEFAULT AND REMEDIES a. Events of default. Each of the following shall constitute an event of default hereunder: 1. Failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement and failure to cure such breach immediately upon receiving notice of such breach, if the breach is such that the City determines the health, welfare, or safety of the public is immediately endangered; or 2. Failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement and failure to cure such breach within fifteen (15) days of receiving notice of such breach, if the breach is such that the City determines that the health, welfare, or safety of the public is not immediately endangered, provided that if the nature of the breach is such that the City determines it will reasonably require more than fifteen (15) days to cure, Contractor shall not be in default if Contractor promptly commences the cure and diligently proceeds to completion of the cure. b. Remedies upon default. Upon any Contractor default, City shall have the right to immediately suspend or terminate the Agreement, seek specific performance or contract with another party to perform this Agreement. c. No Waiver. Failure by City to seek any remedy for any default hereunder shall not constitute a waiver of any other rights hereunder or City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Exhibit D — General Provisions •• Page 15 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services any right to seek any remedy for any subsequent default. 16. TERMINATION Either party may terminate this Agreement with or without cause by providing 10 days notice in writing to the other party. The City may terminate this Agreement at any time without prior notice in the event that Contractor commits a material breach of the terms of this Agreement. Upon termination, this Agreement shall become of no further force or affect whatsoever and each of the parties hereto shall be relieved and discharged here -from, subject to payment for acceptable services rendered prior to the expiration of the notice of termination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions of this Agreement concerning retention of records, City's rights to material produced, confidential information, consultant's responsibility, indemnification, insurance, dispute resolution, litigation, and jurisdiction and severability shall survive termination of this Agreement. 17. DISPUTE RESOLUTION The parties shall make a good faith effort to settle any dispute or claim arising under this Agreement. If the parties fail to resolve such disputes or claims, they shall submit them to non - binding mediation in California at shared expense of the parties for at least 8 hours of mediation. If mediation does not arrive at a satisfactory result, arbitration, if agreed to by all parties, or litigation may be pursued. In the event any dispute resolution processes are involved, each party shall bear its own costs and attorneys fees. 18. LITIGATION In the event that either party brings an action under this agreement for breach or enforcement thereof, the prevailing party in such action shall be entitled to its reasonable attorneys' fees and costs whether or not such action is prosecuted to judgment. 19. JURISDICTION AND SEVERABILITY This Agreement shall be administered and interpreted under the laws of the State of California. Jurisdiction of litigation arising from this Agreement shall be in that state and venue shall be in Santa Clara County, California. If any part of this Agreement is found to conflict with applicable laws, such part shall be inoperative, null and void insofar as it conflicts with said laws, but the remainder of this Agreement shall be in full force and effect. 20. NOTICE OF NON- RENEWAL Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the City will request that work product provided by Contractor under this Agreement be supplemented or continued by Contractor under a new agreement following expiration or termination of this Agreement. Contractor waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure by City to continue to request or retain all or any City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Page 16 of 20 Exhibit D — General Provisions 100 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services portion of the work product from Contractor following the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 21. PARTIES IN INTEREST This Agreement is entered only for the benefit of the parties executing this Agreement and not for the benefit of any other individual, entity or person. 22. WAIVER. Neither the acceptance of work nor payment for work pursuant to this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any rights or obligations arising under this Agreement. The failure by the City to enforce any of Contractor's obligations or to exercise City's rights shall in no event be deemed a waiver of the right to do so thereafter. City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Exhibit D — General Provisions 101 Page 17 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services EXHIBIT E INSURANCE Please refer to the insurance requirements listed below. Those that have an "X" indicated in the space before the requirement apply to Contractor's Agreement (ignore any not checked). Contractor shall provide its insurance broker(s) /agent(s) with a copy of these requirements and request that they provide Certificates of Insurance complete with copies of all required endorsements to: Administrative Services Officer, City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070. Contractor shall furnish City with copies of original endorsements affecting coverage required by this Exhibit E. The endorsements are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. All endorsements and certificates are to be received and approved by City before work commences. City has the right to require Contractor's insurer to provide complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements affecting the coverage required by these specifications. XX Commercial General /Business Liability Insurance with coverage as indicated: X $1,000,000 per occurrence /$2,000,000 aggregate limits for bodily injury and property damage $ per occurrence bodily injury /$ per occurrence property damage Coverage for X, C, U hazards MUST be evidenced on the Certificate of Insurance If the standard ISO Form wording for "OTHER INSURANCE ", or other comparable wording, is not contained in Contractor's liability insurance policy, an endorsement must be provided that said insurance will be primary insurance and any insurance or self - insurance maintained by City, its officers, employees, agents or volunteers shall be in excess of Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute to it. XX Auto Liability Insurance with coverage as indicated: XX $1,000,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage $ per person /$ per accident for bodily injury $ per occurrence for property damage City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Page 18 of 20 Exhibit E - Insurance 102 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services $ 500,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage Garage keepers extra liability endorsement to extend coverage to all vehicles in the care, custody and control of the consultant, regardless of where the vehicles are kept or driven. X Professional /Errors and Omissions Liability with coverage as indicated: X $1,000,000 per loss/ $2,000,000 aggregate $5,000,000 per loss/ $5,000,000 aggregate Contractor must maintain Professional /Errors & Omissions Liability coverage for a period of three years after the expiration of this Agreement. Contractor may satisfy this requirement by renewal of existing coverage or purchase of either prior acts or tail coverage applicable to said three -year period. X Workers' Compensation Insurance X Including minimum $1,000,000 Employer's Liability The Employer's Liability policy shall be endorsed to waive any right of subrogation as respects the City, its employees or agents. The Contractor makes the following certification, required by section 1861 of the California Labor Code: I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this contract X Additional Insured Endorsement(s) for Commercial General /Business Liability coverage naming the City of Saratoga, its officers, employees and agents as additional insured. (NOTE: additional insured language on the Certificate of Insurance is NOT acceptable without a separate endorsement such as Form CG 20 10) X The Certificate of Insurance MUST provide 30 days notice of cancellation, (10 days notice for non - payment of premium). NOTE: the following words must be crossed out or deleted from the standard cancellation clause: ". . endeavor to ..." AND "... but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives." City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Exhibit E - Insurance 103 Page 19 of 20 Contract For: City Traffic Consultant Services All subcontractors used must comply with the above requirements except as noted below: As to all of the checked insurance requirements above, the following shall apply: a. Deductibles and Self- Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self - insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. At the option of the City, either (1) the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self - insured retentions as respects the City, its officers, officials and employees; or (2) the Contractor shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration and defense expenses. b. City as Additional Insured. The City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered as insureds as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Contractor; products and completed operations of the Contractor, premises owned, occupied or used by the Contractor, or automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the Contractor. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of the protection afforded to the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers. c. Other Insurance Provisions. The policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: 1. Any failure to comply with reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers. 2. The Contractor's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. 3. Coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled by either party, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City. d. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a Bests' rating of no less than A: VII City of Saratoga Independent Contractor Agreement Exhibit E - Insurance 104 Page 20 of 20 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL 1956 g �ZIxoR�t MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 DEPARTMENT: Community Development PREPARED BY: Christopher Riordan, AICP AGENDA ITEM: CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson DIRECTOR: James Lindsay SUBJECT: Amended Annexation Resolutions for the Congress Spring Quarry Property and Certain Unincorporated Islands RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt the attached amended resolutions approving annexation of properties located within the City's Urban Service Area. BACKGROUND: On April 3, 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 13 -016 approving the annexation of 223 -acres of real property which included the Congress Springs Quarry Property and two unincorporated islands (STGO1 and STG07). A signed copy of the resolution was forwarded to the Local Agency Formation Commission ( LAFCO) of Santa Clara Valley. Upon reviewing the resolution, LAFCO staff requested that each of the three annexation actions be included on its own unique resolution and not combined into one document. DISCUSSION: Three resolutions are attached with each describing the annexation of a separate distinct area: Approximately 31 -acres on Mount Eden Road near the intersection of Villa Oaks Lane (STGO1). Approximately 106 -acres on Mount Eden Road near the intersection of Damon Lane (STG07). Approximately 75 -acres on Big Basin Way near the intersection of Toll Gate Road (The Quarry Property). The 106 -acre parcel (STG07) is subject to an existing Williamson Act Contract which is scheduled to terminate on January 1, 2020. Pursuant to Government Code Section 51243, upon annexation the City of Saratoga would automatically succeed to all rights, duties, and powers of the County of Santa Clara under the Contract. A discussion of this was included in the original staff report. LAFCO has requested that an acknowledgement of the Williamson Act Contract and the City's responsibilities per Government Code Section 51243 be included in the resolution. Other than the above, there are no other substantive modifications to the text of the resolutions. Page 1 of 2 105 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution approving annexation of STGO1 2. Resolution approving annexation of STG07 3. Resolution approving annexation of the Congress Springs Quarry Property Page 2 of 2 106 RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA APPROVING ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SARATOGA OF THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY ENTITLED `AREA STGO1' WHEREAS, the City Council is considering the annexation of approximately 31 acres of real property entitled `Area STGO F, hereafter referred to as `the territory', which includes APNs 503 -09 -020; 503 -10- 006,007,029; 503 -80- 002,003,005,007,008 and 503 -13 -038, all contiguous to the City of Saratoga and described in Exhibit "A" (legal description) and "B" (plat map) attached hereto; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined these annexation proceedings to be exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under: (1) CEQA Guideline 15319 which exempts annexations to a city of areas containing existing private uses and structures developed to the density allowed by the current zoning or pre- zoning of either the gaining or losing governmental agency whichever is more restrictive, provided, however, that the extension of utility services to the existing facilities would have a capacity to serve only the existing facilities; and (2) CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) which further exempt these actions because they will involve no physical change to the environment. WHEREAS, as provided in Government Code Section 56757, the City Council of the City of Saratoga is the conducting authority for the annexation; and WHEREAS, the territory to be annexed is located in the City of Saratoga's Urban Service Area and Sphere of Influence, has a General Plan designation of H -OS (Hillside -Open Space), and is pre -zoned HR (Hillside Residential); and WHEREAS, although voluntary notice was provided and a public hearing conducted, protest proceedings are being waived pursuant to Government Code Section 56375.3 based on the absence of objections from local agencies providing public services to the territory being annexed, the full owner consent and the findings made by the City Council below. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby makes the following findings: A. That the annexation is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to sections 15319 and 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines. B. That the unincorporated territory to be annexed is within the Sphere of Influence and the Urban Service Area of the City as adopted by the Santa Clara County Local Agency Formation Commission. Page 1 107 C. That the Santa Clara County Surveyor has made a final determination that the boundaries of the area proposed to be annexed are definite and certain, and in compliance with LAFCO's road annexation policies. D. That the proposal does not split lines of assessment or ownership and that this fact has been confirmed by the Santa Clara County Assessor's Office. E. That the proposal does not create islands or areas in which it would be difficult to provide municipal services. F. That the proposal will consistent with the General Plan and Zoning of the City in that the territory proposed for annexation has a General Plan designation of H -OS (Hillside - Open Space) and is pre -zoned HR (Hillside Residential). G. That the territory is contiguous to the existing City limits. H. That the City has complied with all conditions imposed by LAFCO for inclusion of the territory in the Urban Service Area of the City. L That all property owners within the annexation area have been informed of these Proceedings and no opposition has been received. J. That under Government Code § 56375.3 the City is authorized to waive protest proceedings entirely pursuant to Part 4 (commencing with Section 57000), based on the following findings hereby being made by the Saratoga City Council: 1. The annexation is initiated on or after January 1, 2000, and before January 1, 2014. 2. The annexation is proposed by resolution adopted by the City of Saratoga, the affected city. 3. The territory contained in the annexation proposal meets all of the requirements set forth in finding J.4 below. 4. The territory to be annexed meets all of the following requirements: (a) Each unincorporated island does not exceed 150 acres in area. (b) The territory constitutes an entire unincorporated island located within the limits of the City of Saratoga. (c) The territory is surrounded in either of the following ways: (1) Surrounded, or substantially surrounded, by the city to which annexation is proposed or by the city and a county boundary. (2) Surrounded by the city to which annexation is proposed. (d) The territory is substantially developed or developing, based upon one or more factors, including, but not limited to, any of the following factors: (1) The availability of public utility services. (2) The presence of public improvements. (3) The presence of physical improvements upon the parcel or parcels within the area. Page 2 1: (e) The territory is not prime agricultural land, as defined by Section 56064 and as found by LAFCO. (f) The territory will benefit from the change of organization or reorganization or is receiving benefits from the annexing city. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby approves the annexation of approximately 31 acres of real property entitled `Area STGO F described in Exhibits "A" (legal description) and "B" (plat map) attached hereto which includes APNs 503- 09 -020; 503 -10- 006,007,029; 503 -80- 002,003,005,007,008 and 503 -13 -038. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon receipt by the City Clerk of the above - referenced determination by the County Surveyor, the annexation of the territory is hereby ordered without any further protest proceedings. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Saratoga City Council, State of California, the 5th day of June, 2013 by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: Jill Hunter MAYOR Saratoga, California ATTEST: Crystal Bothelio CITY CLERK Saratoga, California 109 Page 3 EXHIBIT "A" ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SARATOGA "AREA STG01" GEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION All that certain real property situated in the County of Santa Clara, State of California, described as being a portion of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 34, Township 7 South, Range 2 West and a portion of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 3, Township 8 South, Range 2 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, further described as follows; BEGINNING at an angle point in the City Limits Line of the City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "22600 Mt. Eden Road (Garrod Farms)" recorded on November 21, 2012, in Document No. 21967028 as Resolution No. 12-049 said angle point being the most southwestern corner of said annexation; Thence along the lines of said "22600 Mt. Eden Road" annexation, the following seven (7) courses: (1) North 88 °32'20° East, 599.74 feet; (2) North 29 °19'34" East, 209.06 feet; (3) North 63 °2757" East, 168.63 feet; (4) South 19 °4826" East, 70.51 feet to beginning of a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 130.00 feet; (5) Along the are of said curve 144.20 feet through a central angle of 63 °33'17"; (6) South 43 °44'51" West, 72.32 feet; (7) North 88 °32'20" East, 57.35 feet to a point in the City Limits line of the City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "22461 Mt. Eden Road" recorded on September 23, 2005, in Document No. 18594591 as Resolution No. 05 -053; Thence leaving the lines of said "22600 Mt. Eden Road" annexation and along the lines of said "22461 Mt. Eden Road" annexation, the following eleven (11) courses: -(8) South 44 °18'57" West, 133.94 feet to beginning of a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 220.00 feet; (9) Southwesterly along the arc of said curve 111.25 feet through a central. angle of 28 °58'24 "; (10) South 739721 "•West, 13.22 feet to beginning of a tangent curve to the left having a radius of 100.00 -feet; (11) Southwesterly along the arc of said curve 85.17 feet through a central angle of 48 °47'58 (12) South 24 °29'23" West, 44.74 feet to beginning of a tangent curve to the left having a radius of 99.63 feet; (13) Southerly along the arc of said curve 152.32 feet through a central angle of 87 °35'55 "; (14) South 63 °06'32" East, 4.09 feet to beginning of a tangent curve to the right having a radius Page .1 of 5 110 of 1'49.42 feet; (15) Southeasterly along the are of said curve 8.69 feet through a central angle of 03'19'53"; (16) North 5003733" East, 236.14 feet; (17) South 78 °38'37" East, 3 6.9 8 feet; (18) South 25 °03'21" East, 199.02 feet to a. point in the City Limits line of the. City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "Mt. Eden Road, Foster" recorded on November 13, 1998, in Document No. 14500297 as Resolution No. 98 -31; Thence leaving the lines of said "22461 Mt. Eden Road" annexation and along the lines of said "Mt. Eden Road, Foster" annexation, the following four (4) courses: (19) South 51 °27'27" West, 175.35 feet; (20) South 41 °09'00" West, 118.72 feet; (21) South 01 °38'15" West, 73.71 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 330.00 feet; (22) Southerly along the are of said curve 80.19 feet through a central angle of 13 °55'21" to a point in the City Limits line of the City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "Mt, Eden Road - Keenan" recorded on May 5, 2011, in Document No. 21167289 as Resolution No. 10-067; Thence leaving the lines of said "Mt. Eden Road, Foster" annexation and along the lines of said "Mt. Eden Road -- Keenan" annexation, the following four (4) courses; (23) North 88 °40'00" West, 27.22 feet; (24) North 72 °46'30" West, 20.00 feet; (25) South 17 °13'30" West, 107.00 feet; (26) South 83 °26'30" East, 308.06 feet, to the original incorporation line of the City of Saratoga dated October 22, 1956; Thence leaving tlic Iines of said "Mt. Eden Road — Keenan" and along the line of said original incorporation line, the following one (1) course: (27) South 00'15'19" West, 139.37 feet to a point in the City-Limits line of the City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "Mt. Eden Road 79 -2 (Mares, Cone & Horvath)" on a Certificate of Completion dated March 19, 1980; Thence leaving said original incorporation line and along the lines of said "Mt. Eden. Road 79 -2 (Mares, Cone & Horvath)" annexation, the following six (6) courses: (28) South 72' 1 TI 3 " West, 258.69 feet; (29) North 87 °40'36" West, 85.80 feet; (3 0) North 22 °10'36" West, 66.00 feet; (3 1) North 36 °40'36" West, 51.70 feet; (32) South 68 °09'24" West; 84.47 feet; (33) North 31 046'36" West, 164.95 feet to a point in the City Limits line -of the City of Saratoga Page 2 of 5 111 as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "22490 Mt. Eden Road" recorded on August 30, 2010, in Document No. 20847826 as Resolution No. 06 -078; Thence leaving the lines of said "Mt. Eden Road 79 -2 (Mares, Cone & Horvath)" annexation and along the lines of said "22490 Mt. Eden Road" annexation, the following two (2) courses: (34) South 80 °55'36" East, 83.37 feet; (3 5) North 09 °35'36" West, 62.70 feet to a point in the City Limits line of the City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "22480 Mt. Eden Road" recorded on June 27, 2011, in Document No. 21218742 as Resolution No, 11 -026; Thence leaving the lines of said "22490 Mt. Eden Road" annexation and along the lines of said "22480 Mt. Eden Road" annexation, the following eight (8) courses: (36) North 09 °35'36" West, 39.38 feet; . (37) North 44 °24'06" West, 29099 feet; (3 8) North 23 °45'36" West, 88.44 feet; (3 9) North 00 °32'23" West, 116.80 feet to the beginning of a non- tangent curve, concave to the northeast, having a radius of 115.00'; (40) northwesterly along the are of said curve, a radial to the radius point bears North 05°39'16" East, an are distance of 8 2.3 0 feet through a central angle of 41 °00'08; (41) North 43 °20'36" West, 190.00 feet to beginning of a tangent curve to the left having a radius of 35.00 feet; (42) Along the are of said curve 45.83 feet through a central angle of 75 °01'41 (43) South 61 °24'07" West, 246.25 feet to said "22490 Mt. Eden Road" annexation; Thence leaving said "22480 Mt. Eden Road" annexation and along the lines of said "22490 Mt. Eden Road" annexation, the following eight (8) courses: (44) North 53 °26'36" West, 61.38 feet; (45) North 25 °53'36° West, 66,00 feet; (46) North 63 °58'36" West, 50.16 feet; (47) North 47 °52'36" West, 75.90 feet; (48) North 49 026'36" West, 73.92 feet; (49) North 78 °46'36" West, 54.12 feet; (50) South 76 °0174" West, 55.44 feet; (51) North 28 °31'57" West, 156.65 feet to a point lying on the southerly line of Tract No. 8456, filed April 19, 1996, in Book 675 of Maps at Page 37, Santa Clara County Records; Thence leaving the lines of said "22490 Mt. Eden Road" annexation and along the lines of said Tract 8456, the following ten (10) courses: (52) North 89 °43'42" East, 196.92 feet; (53) North 20 °42'41" East, 86.73 feet; (54) North 23 °12'41" East, 105.60 feet; Page 3 of 5 112 (5 5) North 10 °27'41" East, 95.70 feet; (56) North 01 °57'41" East, 213.18 feet; (57) North 27°47'19" West, 81.84 feet; (5 8) North 02 °17'41" East, 8 9.7 6 feet; (59) North 10 °57'41" East, 108.90 feet; (60) North 29 °12'41" East, 105.60 feet; (6 1) North 12 °47'19" West, 3 00.3 0 feet to the southwest corner of that certain parcel of land described in the deed to Demaree, recorded November 20, 1992, in Document No. 11652813 and shown on the Record of survey filed in Book 218 of Maps at Page 42, Santa Clara County Records; Thence leaving the lines of said Tract 8456 and along the lines of said Demaree parcel, the following two (2) courses: (62) North 21 °45'46" East, 188.27 feet; (63) North 00 °43'06" East, 145.74 feet to a point on the southwesterly line of Mt. Eden Road (width varies) and - said "22600 Mt. Eden Road (Garrod Farms)" annexation; Thence leaving the lines of said Demaree parcel and along the southwesterly Iine of said Mt. Eden Road and said "22600 Mt. Eden Road (Garrod Farms)" annexation, the following eight (8) courses: (64) South 41 °46'23" East, 122.08 feet; (65) South 56 °49'11" East, 75.95 feet, (66) South 12 °23'23" West, 55.90 feet; (67) South 09 °00'44" East, 136.24 feet; (68) South 24 °06'01" East, 204.84 feet; (69) South 71 °48'19" East, 373.10 feet; (70) North 84 °38'17" East, 51.63 feet, (71) South 71 °2116" East, 47.27 feet, Thence leaving said southwesterly line of Mt. Eden Road and continuing along the lines of said "22600 Mt. Eden Road (Garrod Farms)" annexation, the following seven (7) courses: (72) South 24 °00'00" West, 208.29 feet; (73) South 06 °30'00" East, 45.54 feet; (74) South 39 °00'00" West, 151.14 feet; (75) South 60 °05'00" West, 163.02 feet; (76) South 03 °30'00" West, 170.94 feet; (77) South 19 °45'00" West, 138.60 feet; (78) South 11 °30'00" East, 110.22 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, Containing 31.44 acres, more or less. Page 4 of 5 113 AA NIL .f Willien F. lepnikof , 570 No. Deputy County Surveyor, County of Santa Clara E7cRS-S l Date: 0r C For assessment purposes only. This description of land is not a legal property description as defined in the Subdivision Map Act and may not be used as the basis for an offer for sale of the land described. END OF DESCRIPTION Page 5 of 5. 114 LOCATION MAP N.T.S. . LINE TABLE COURSE BEARING INSTANCE DISTANCE 2 N 29'19 34' E 6r- 209.T 3 M6327'57 "E 168.63 4 S19-48'26"E 70.51 6 543'44'9'1'W- •72.32 7 N 8832 20 E 57.35 8 544'18'57 "W 133.947 10 57317'21 "W 13.22' ' 12 524'29'23 'W 44.74 14 S63-06'32! 'E 4.09 16 1450-37'33"E 236.14 17 S78 38 37' E 36.98' 18 S25'03 21 E 199.02 19 S51'27 27 W 175.35 20 S41'04'04 "W 118.72 21 S01'38'15 "W 73.71' 23 N88'40'00'W 27.22' 24 N72'46 30 "W 20.00' 25 51713'30 "W 107.00 26 S83'26'30'E 308.06 27 SOO'15'19 "W 1.39.37 28 S72'17'13 'W 258.69 29 N87'40'36"W 85.80' 30 N22'1Q'36 "W 66.00 31 N36'40 36 W 51.70 32 S68'09'24 "W 84.47 33 N31'46'36 W 164.95 34 580'55'36 E' 83.37 35 N0935 36 W 62.70 36 1409'35'36 W 39.38 37 N44'24'O6 W 290.99 38 1423'45 36'W 88.44 . '39 14001223 W 116.80 .41 1443'20 36 W 190.00 I. WIMER: N R ASSESSMENT PURPOSES ONLY. THIS DESCRIP7ION OF LAND NOT A LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AS DEFINED IN THE BDIWSION MAP ACT AND MAY NOT BE USED AS THE BASIS R AN OFFER FOR SALE OF THE LAND DESCRIBED. ANNEX. AREA = 31.44 ACRES GRAPHIC SCALE 1 IN = 400 FT LINE TABLE COURSEI BEARING - DISTANCE 43 S61'24 07 W 246.25' 44 1453'26 36 W 61.38' 45 N25'53 36 W 66.00 46 N63'S8 36 W 50.16 47 N4752 36 W 75.90 48 1449'26 36"W 73.92' 49 1478'46 36 "W 54.12' 50 576'01 24' W 55.44' 51 1428'31 57' W 156.65 52 148943 42' E 196.92 53 N20'42'41 "E 86.73' 54 N2312'41 "E 105.60' 55 N10'27'41 "E 95.70' 56 1 N01'57'41 "E 213.18' 57 N27'47'19 "W 81.84' 58 NG2'17'41 "E 89.76' 59 91 57'41'E 108.90' 64 N29'12'41 "E 105.60' 61 1412'47'19 "W 300.30' 62 1421'45'46 "E 188.27' 63 NOO'43'06" E 145.74' 64 S41'46'23 'E 122.08' 65 S56'49'11 TF 75.95' 66 S1 2'23'23 "W 55.90' 67 S09'00'44" E 136.24' 68 S24'06'01 "E 2Q4784' 69 S71'48'19 "E 7 373.10'- 70 N&V38'17 "E 51:63' 71 S7121'36 "E 47.27' 72 S24'00 QO W 208.29' 73 S06'30'40 'E 45.54' 74 S39'OD'QO "W 151.14' 75 S60'05'00 "W 163.02' LINE TABLE COURSE BEARING DISTANCE 76 503'30'00 "W 170.94' 77 519'45'00 "W 138,60' 78 S11'30'00" f 110.22' CURVE TABLE COURSEI RADIUS I DELTA . LENGTH 5 130.00' 6333'17". 144.20' 9 220.00' 28'5824 111.25 11 100.00' 48'47 58 65.17 13 99.63 6T35 55 152.32 15 149.42 03'195 S 8.69 . 22 330.00 13'5521" 80.19 40 115.00 41'0008 8230 42 35.00 - 75'01 41 45.83 LANDS OF DEMARE Dm No 1155za19 C TRAC1 Na 8956 875 M 37 D� Ol ORCHARD 115 -RD 503- 10-006 i -22600 MT. EDEN RD. 22490 MT. EDEN 0 4 ♦' GARROD FARM ROAD ANNEX. LEGEND � 5 BOUNDARY LINE OF 3 PROPOSED ANNEXATION - °- - EXISTING SARATOGA 4 CITY LIMIT LINE ------- ANNEXATION LINE P.O.B. POINT OF BEGINNING ANNEX. ANNEXATION N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE 503 -10 --DDB ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 1Q COURSE NUMBER (R) RADIAL BEARING 115 -RD 503- 10-006 i -22600 MT. EDEN RD. ♦' GARROD FARM ANNEX. � 5 V{LLA OAKS LN. 3 ' 4 ' 503-10 -029 1 ` ON88'32'20 "E 2 6 5 A.O.B. �.._.._..n99.7�}'.._..J pyyy 7 3 2T 503 -8D- 005 503- 503- 8Q-007 10 $ W 9• ROAD- ANNEX. 503-80 -003 22480 MT. E[ ROAD ANNEX. 22490 ROAD NRAON MT. DEANNEX, ADf (gy�1 INCORPORATION, 79-2 2f RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA APPROVING ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SARATOGA OF THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY ENTITLED `AREA STG07' WHEREAS, the City Council is considering the annexation of approximately 106 acres of real property entitled `Area STG07% hereafter referred to as `the territory' (APN 503 -09 -008), all contiguous to the City of Saratoga and described in Exhibit "A" (legal description) and "B" (plat map) attached hereto; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined these annexation proceedings to be exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under: (1) CEQA Guideline 15319 which exempts annexations to a city of areas containing existing private uses and structures developed to the density allowed by the current zoning or pre- zoning of either the gaining or losing governmental agency whichever is more restrictive, provided, however, that the extension of utility services to the existing facilities would have a capacity to serve only the existing facilities; and (2) CEQA Guidelines Sections 15308 and 15061(b)(3) which further exempt these actions because they will all impose equal or greater land use restrictions on the annexed properties than currently exist, will involve no physical change to the environment, will assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment, and it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the annexation may have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, as provided in Government Code Section 56757, the City Council of the City of Saratoga is the conducting authority for the annexation; and WHEREAS, the territory to be annexed is in the City of Saratoga's Urban Service Area and Sphere of Influence, has a General Plan designation of H -OS (Hillside -Open Space), and is pre -zoned or R -OS (Residential Open Space); and WHEREAS, the territory is subject to an existing Land Conservation Agreement (Williamson Act), Contract Number 68.064, with the County of Santa Clara, to voluntarily restrict the land to agricultural and open space uses. This Contract is scheduled to terminate on January 1, 2020. Pursuant to Government Code Section 51243, the City of Saratoga automatically succeeds to all rights, duties, and powers of the County of Santa Clara under the Contract. The Contract includes a list of Compatible Land Uses determined to be compatible with the agricultural use of the land and the City cannot provide services to the property for land uses not listed in the list of Compatible Land Uses. The City proposes to make the territory subject to the Agricultural Preserve /Open Space Overlay Zoning which promotes agricultural uses and encourages and preserves Williamson Act contracts in accordance with polices set forth in the General Plan. Page 1 116 WHEREAS, although voluntary notice was provided and a public hearing conducted, protest proceedings are being waived pursuant to Government Code Section 56375.3 based on the absence of objections from local agencies providing public services to the territory being annexed, the full owner consent and the findings made by the City Council below. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby makes the following findings: A. That the annexation is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to sections 15319, 15308 and 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines. B. That the unincorporated territory to be annexed is within the Sphere of Influence and the Urban Service Area of the City as adopted by the Santa Clara County Local Agency Formation Commission. C. That the Santa Clara County Surveyor has made a final determination that the boundaries of the area proposed to be annexed are definite and certain, and in compliance with LAFCO's road annexation policies. D. That the proposal does not split lines of assessment or ownership and that this fact has been confirmed by the Santa Clara County Assessor's Office. E. That the proposal does not create islands or areas in which it would be difficult to provide municipal services. F. That the proposal will consistent with the General Plan and Zoning of the City in that: 1. The Properties proposed for annexation have a General Plan designation of H- OS (Hillside -Open Space) and are pre -zoned either R -OS (Residential Open Space). G. That the territory is contiguous to the existing City limits. H. That the City has complied with all conditions imposed by LAFCO for inclusion of the territory in the Urban Service Area of the City. I. That all property owners within the annexation area have been informed of these Proceedings and no opposition has been received. J. That under Government Code § 56375.3 the City is authorized to waive protest proceedings entirely pursuant to Part 4 (commencing with Section 57000), based on the following findings hereby being made by the Saratoga City Council: 1. The annexation is initiated on or after January 1, 2000, and before January 1, 2014. Page 2 117 2. The annexation is proposed by resolution adopted by the City of Saratoga, the affected city. 3. The territory contained in the annexation proposal meets all of the requirements set forth in finding J.4 below. 4. The territory to be annexed meets all of the following requirements: (a) Each unincorporated island does not exceed 150 acres in area. (b) The territory constitutes an entire unincorporated island located within the limits of the City of Saratoga. (c) The territory is surrounded in either of the following ways: (1) Surrounded, or substantially surrounded, by the city to which annexation is proposed or by the city and a county boundary. (2) Surrounded by the city to which annexation is proposed. (d) The territory is substantially developed or developing, based upon one or more factors, including, but not limited to, any of the following factors: (1) The availability of public utility services. (2) The presence of public improvements. (3) The presence of physical improvements upon the parcel or parcels within the area. (e) The territory is not prime agricultural land, as defined by Section 56064 and as found by LAFCO. (f) The territory will benefit from the change of organization or reorganization or is receiving benefits from the annexing city. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby approves the annexation of approximately 106 -acres of real property entitled `STG07' described in Exhibits "A" (legal description) and "B" (plat map) attached hereto and also described as APN 503 -09 -008. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon receipt by the City Clerk of the above - referenced determination by the County Surveyor, the annexation of the parcel is hereby ordered without any further protest proceedings and the Zoning Ordinance Amendment adding Agricultural Preserve /Open Space (AP /OS) Overlay Zoning to 22101 Mount Eden Road (APN 503 -09 -008) taking effect. Page 3 118 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Saratoga City Council, State of California, the 5th day of June, 2013 by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: Jill Hunter MAYOR Saratoga, California ATTEST: Crystal Bothelio CITY CLERK Saratoga, California 119 Page 4 EXHIBIT "A" ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SARATOGA "AREA STG07" GEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION All that certain real property situated in the County of Santa Clara, State of California, being a portion of the East 1/2 of Section 3, Township 8 South, Range 2 West, M.D.B. & M., as described in•the "Affidavit — Change of Trustee" document recorded December 14, 2011, in Document No. 21458563, Official Records of Santa Clara County, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the City Limits Line of the City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "Mt. Eden Road 79 -1 (De Martini)" dated December 10, 1979, in a Certificate of Completion, said point being the intersection of the southerly line of Mount Eden Road (forty feet wide) and the northwesterly line of said annexation; Thence along said City Limits Line of annexation "Mt. Eden Road 79-1 "and the lines of said Affidavit (Document No. 21458563) the following two (2) courses: (1) South 35 °44'00" West, 1076.34 feet; (2) South 23 °42'00" East, 644.80 feet to the northerly line of annexation "Mt. Eden Road 79 -3 (Teerlink) "to the City of Saratoga; Thence leaving the lines of said "Mt. Eden Road 79 -1" annexation and along the lines of said "Mt. Eden Road 79 -3" annexation and said Affidavit, the following two (2) courses.. (3) South 65 °5700" West, 202,37 feet; (4) South 29'1 T00" West, 600.78 feet to the northwesterly line of that certain 19 1/3 acre tract of land described in the Deed to Paul Masson, dated March 19, 1919 and recorded in Book 484 of Deeds at Page 234 (484 D 234), Santa Clara County Records; Thence leaving the lines of said "Mt. Eden Road 79 -3" annexation and along said northwesterly line of Masson property and the lines of said Affidavit, the following course: (5) North 81 °23'01" West, 1,568.05 feet to the 1/4 section line, running north and south through the center of Section 3, Township 8 South, Range 2 West, M.D.B.& M.; Thence leaving said northwesterly. line of Masson property and along said 1/. section line and the lines of said Affidavit, the following course: (6) North 03'30'00" West, 2,634.06 feet to the southerly City Limits Line of the City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled 1122490 Mt. Eden Road" Page I of 3 120 recorded in Resolution No. 06 -078 dated August 30, 2010 in Document No. 20847826; Thence leaving said'/ section line and along the lines of said "22490 Mt. Eden Road" annexation and along the lines of said Affidavit, the following two (2) courses: (7) North 36 °45'00" East, 94.38 feet; (8) North 72"15'00" East, 165.30 feet to the southerly City Limits Line of the City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "Mt. Eden. Road 79 -2 (Mares, Cone and Horvath)" dated April 11, 1980; Thence leaving said "22490 Mt. Eden Road" annexation and along the lines of said Mt. Eden Road 79 -2 annexation and along the lines of said Affidavit, the following twenty -eight (28) K611 4*94 (9) South 62 °20'00" East, 87.78 feet; (10) South 56 °40'00" East, 69.30 feet; (11) South 42 °35'06" East, 84.48 feet; (12) South 58 °10'00" East, 69.30 feet; (13) South 27 °40'00" East, 79.86 feet; (14) North 83 °30'00" East, 81.84 feet; (15) South 58 °00'00" East, 141.24 feet; (16) South 26 °45'00" East, 37.62 feet; (17) South 07 °40'00" Vilest, 52.14 feet; (18) South 25 °40'00" East, 118.14 feet; (19) North 84 °40'00" East, 66.00 feet; (20) North 81030'00" East, 128.04 feet, (2 1) ESouth 72°30'00" East, 78.5.4 feet; (22) South 34 °20'00" East, 79.20 feet; (23) South 08 °20'00" West, 79.86 feet; (24) South 75 °00'00" East, 54.78 feet; (25) North 86 °40'00" East, 44.22 feet; (26) South 66 °00'00" East, 140.58 feet; (27) South 50 °45'00" East, 135.30 feet; (28) South 61 °40'00" East, 132.00 feet; (29) South 34 °56'00" East, 108.50 feet; - (30) North 65 °44'00" East, 102.18 feet; (31) South 25 °11'00" East, 232.48 feet; (32) South 75 °29'00" East, 113.39 feet; (33) North 71 °53`00" East, 285.67 feet; (34) North 61'45'00" East, 159.15 feet; (35) North 32 °54'00" East, 160.00 feet; (36) North 60°12'00" East, 122.45 feet to the southwesterly line of Mount Eden Road; Page 2 of 3 121 Thence leaving the lines of said Affidavit and along said southwesterly line of Mount Eden Road and along the lines of annexation Mt. Eden Road 79 -2 the following course: (37) South 30 °26'57" East, 148.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 105.76 acres, more or less, END OF DESCRIPTION �c,� fr. SJycp l/,gG William F. Slepnilcoff, 5701 a Deputy County Surveyor, County of Santa Clara * No. 5701 T ocP a-aa f Date: ? f `� sq 0 C A0�� For assessment purposes only. This description of land is not a legal property description as defined in the Subdivision Map Act and may not be used as the basis for an offer for sale of the land described. Page 3 of 3 122 LUL;A I I VN MAr N.T.S. I LINE TABLE COURSE BEARING DISTANCE 3 S65'57 00' W 202.37' 7 N36'45'00' E 94.38' 8 N 72'15 00 E 168.30' 9 S62'20 '00 "E 87.78'.. 10 S56'40 00 "E 69.30 11 S42'35'00 "E 84.48' 12 S58'10 00 "E 69.30 13 §27'40'00 E 79.86' 14 N83'30'00 E 81.84 15 S58'00'00 E 141.24' 16 S26'45'00 E 37.62 17 S07'40'00 "W 52.14 18 S25-40'007- 118,-4 19 N84'40 00 E 66.00 20 N81'30'00 E 128.04' 21 S72'30'00 E. 78.54' 22 §3420'00 E 79.20 23 S08'20 00"W 79.86' 24 575'00'00 E 54.78' 25 N86'40 00' E 44.22'- 26 S66'00 00 E 140.58 27 S50'45 00 "E 'l 35.30 28 S61'40'00 "E 132.00' 29 S3456 00 "E 108.50' 30 N65'44'OOT E 102.18' 31 S25'11'00 "E 232.48' 32 S75'29'00" E 113,39' 33 N71'53 00 'E 285.67' 34 N61'45 00 "E 159.15' 35 N32'54 00 'E 160.00' 36 N60'11 2'00"E 122.45' 37 1 S30-26'57 "E 148.44 EXISTING SARATOGA CITY LIMIT LINE AS ESTABLISHED BY 22490 MT. -EDEN ROAD ANNEX. EXISTING SARATOGA CITY LIMIT LINE AS ESTABLISHED BY MT. EDEN ROAD 79 -2 ANNEX. 1/4 SECTION LINE, (�j7 SECTION 3. T.8S., R.2W. g a z rn ° EXISTING SARATOGA CITY----, C a LIMIT LINE AS ESTABLISHED BY ba MT. EDEN ROAD 79 -1 ANNEX. LANCE OP JOHN KESSL.I;R, TRUSTEE DOC. NCB, 21458563 APN: 503 -09 -008 EXISTING SARATOGA CITY — LIMIT LINE AS ESTABLISHED B' MT. EDEN ROAD 79 -3 ANNEX. QN81'23'Of„ W -'1568.0A, , P� ANNEX. AREA = 105.76 ACRES ± DISCLAIMER: FOR ASSESSMENT PURPOSES ONLY THIS DESCRIPTION OF LAND 1S NOT A LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AS DEFINED IN THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND MAY NOT BE USED AS THE BASIS FOR AN OFFER FOR SALE OF THE LAND DESCRIBED. Coutvr COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA \► I ►/� o OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR * COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER, EAST WANG y @ 70 WEST HEDDING STREET, 7th FLOOR 1� q� G4P SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95110 (408) 299 -5730 (408) 275 -6412 FAX 1 ;nom I EXHIBiT "B" AREA STG67 ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SARATOGA BEING A PORTION OF THE EAST 1/2 OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, M.D.B. &M. COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA N 150 app 6 p GRAPHIC SCALE 1 IN = 600 FT 0 J�l LEGEND II BOUNDARY LINE OF PROPOSED ANNEXATION _ -- EXISTING SARATOGA CITY LIMIT LINE P.O.B. POINT OF BEGINNING ANNEX, ANNEXATION N.T,S, NOT TO SCALE APN ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 0 COURSE NUMBER SCALE: 1" = 600' 123 DRAWN: CW CHECKEM BS JOB NO: STGO7 SHEET: 1 OF 1 RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA APPROVING ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SARATOGA OF THE CONGRESS SPRINGS QUARRY PROPERTY WHEREAS, the City Council is considering the annexation of approximately 75 acres of real property, hereinafter referred to as 'the territory', APNs 503 -48- 028,029,044,045 and 517- 32 -001, all contiguous to the City of Saratoga and described in Exhibits "A" (legal description) and "B" (plat map) attached hereto; and WHEREAS, the Congress Springs Quarry Property (APN's 503 -48- 044,045 and 517 -32- 001) have an existing General Plan Land Use Designation of Hillside Open Space. The City intends to utilize the Congress Springs Quarry Property as a City park with trail connections to the Skyline -to- the -Sea Trail as well as to provide regional park connections through the Tollgate area to the Parker Ranch Open Space and the Fremont Older Open Space Preserve. The City proposes to amend the City's General Plan Land Use Map to redesignate the Congress Springs Quarry Property from Hillside Open Space to Open Space - Outdoor Recreation to be consistent with the City's intent to utilize the Congress Springs Quarry Property as a City park. WHEREAS, the City Council has determined these annexation proceedings and the changes to the City's General Plan Land Use Map to be exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under: (1) CEQA Guideline 15319 which exempts annexations to a city of areas containing existing private uses and structures developed to the density allowed by the current zoning or pre- zoning of either the gaining or losing governmental agency whichever is more restrictive, provided, however, that the extension of utility services to the existing facilities would have a capacity to serve only the existing facilities; and (2) CEQA Guidelines Sections 15308 and 15061(b)(3) which further exempt these actions because they will all impose equal or greater land use restrictions on the annexed properties than currently exist, will involve no physical change to the environment, will assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment, and it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the annexation and the General Plan Amendment may have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, as provided in Government Code Section 56757, the City Council of the City of Saratoga is the conducting authority for the annexation; and WHEREAS, the territory to be annexed is in the City of Saratoga's Urban Service Area and Sphere of Influence, has a General Plan designation of H -OS (Hillside -Open Space), and is pre -zoned R -OS (Residential Open- Space); and WHEREAS, on March 27, 2013, the Planning Commission gave a favorable recommendation to modify the General Plan Land Use Map to change the land use designation Page 1 124 of the 68 -acre Quarry Property (APN's 503 -48- 044,045 and 517 -32 -001) from Hillside Open Space to Open Space- Outdoor Recreation; and WHEREAS, although voluntary notice was provided and a public hearing conducted, protest proceedings are being waived pursuant to Government Code Section 56375.3 based on the absence of objections from local agencies providing public services to the territory being annexed, the full owner consent and the findings made by the City Council below. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby makes the following findings: A. That the annexation is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to sections 15319, 15308 and 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines. B. That the unincorporated territory to be annexed is within the Sphere of Influence and the Urban Service Area of the City as adopted by the Santa Clara County Local Agency Formation Commission. C. That the Santa Clara County Surveyor has made a final determination that the boundaries of the area proposed to be annexed are definite and certain, and in compliance with LAFCO's road annexation policies. D. That the proposal does not split lines of assessment or ownership and that this fact has been confirmed by the Santa Clara County Assessor's Office. E. That the proposal does not create islands or areas in which it would be difficult to provide municipal services. F. That the proposal will consistent with the General Plan and Zoning of the City in that: 1. The Properties proposed for annexation have a General Plan designation of H- OS (Hillside -Open Space) and are pre -zoned R -OS (Residential Open Space). 2. The Congress Springs Quarry Property will have a post annexation General Plan designation of OS -OR (Open Space Outdoor Recreation) to be consistent with the City's intent to use the property as a city park. G. That the territory is contiguous to the existing City limits. H. That the City has complied with all conditions imposed by LAFCO for inclusion of the territory in the Urban Service Area of the City. I. That all property owners within the annexation area have been informed of these Proceedings and no opposition has been received. Page 2 125 J. That under Government Code § 56375.3 the City is authorized to waive protest proceedings entirely pursuant to Part 4 (commencing with Section 57000), based on the following findings hereby being made by the Saratoga City Council: 1. The annexation is initiated on or after January 1, 2000, and before January 1, 2014. 2. The annexation is proposed by resolution adopted by the City of Saratoga, the affected city. 3. The territory contained in the annexation proposal meets all of the requirements set forth in finding J.4 below. 4. The territory to be annexed meets all of the following requirements: (a) Each unincorporated island does not exceed 150 acres in area. (b) The territory constitutes an entire unincorporated island located within the limits of the City of Saratoga. (c) The territory is surrounded in either of the following ways: (1) Surrounded, or substantially surrounded, by the city to which annexation is proposed or by the city and a county boundary. (2) Surrounded by the city to which annexation is proposed. (d) The territory is substantially developed or developing, based upon one or more factors, including, but not limited to, any of the following factors: (1) The availability of public utility services. (2) The presence of public improvements. (3) The presence of physical improvements upon the parcel or parcels within the area. (e) The territory is not prime agricultural land, as defined by Section 56064 and as found by LAFCO. (f) The territory will benefit from the change of organization or reorganization or is receiving benefits from the annexing city. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby approves the annexation of Properties described in Exhibits "A" (legal descriptions) and "B" (plat maps) attached hereto and also described as follows: APN's 503 -48- 028,029,044,045 and 517 -32 -001 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon receipt by the City Clerk of the above - referenced determination by the County Surveyor, the annexation of the territory is hereby ordered without any further protest proceedings, and as to the Congress Springs Quarry Property only, the above - described General Plan Land Use map amendment taking effect. Page 3 126 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Saratoga City Council, State of California, the 5th day of June, 2013 by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: Jill Hunter MAYOR Saratoga, California ATTEST: Crystal Bothelio CITY CLERK Saratoga, California 127 Page 4 EXHIBIT "A" ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SARATOGA "THE QUARRY" GEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION All that certain real property situated in the County of Santa Clara, State of California, being a portion of the East 1/2 of Section 11, Township 8 South, Range 2 West, M.D.B. & M., as shown on Records of Survey filed on May 2, 1977 in Book 394 of Maps at Page 29 (394 M 29) and on January 25, 1978 in Book 411 of Maps at Page 51 (411 M 51), Santa Clara County Records, described as follows: Also being a portion of the lands described in the Grant Deed to the City of Saratoga recorded October 31, 2011, in Document No. 21389902, the Quitclaim Deed to English recorded October 28, 2003, in Document No, 17443740, and the Grant Deed to Zen - Karnata LLC recorded December 13, 2010, in Document No. 21002230, Official Records of Santa Clara County, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an angle point in the City Limits Line of the City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "Bohlman 76 -1" filed on October 6, 1976 as Resolution No.792 said angle point being the most northwestern corner of said annexation and as shown on 411 M 51, Santa Clara County Records; Thence along said City Limits Line of annexation "Bohlman 76 -1 "and the lines of said Record of Survey (411 M 51) the following course: (1) South 01 °59'39" East, 220.71 feet to the original incorporation line of the City of Saratoga dated October 22, 1956; Thence leaving the lines of said annexation "Bohlman 76 -1" and continuing along said original incorporation line 'of the City of Saratoga and said lines of 411 M 51, the following sixteen (16) courses:. (2) South 85 °48'31" West, 312.21 feet; . (3) South 66 °43'45" West, 101.22 feet; (4) South 28 °08'36" East, 121.22 feet; (5) South 42 °37'00" East, 114.20 feet; (6) South 42 °41'30" West, 46.75 feet; (7) South 28 °42'29" West, 67.49 feet; (8) South 17°34'28" West, 119.54 feet; (9) South 23°38'04" West, 164.74 feet; (10) South 07 °46'13" West, 124.34 feet; (11) South 21 °13'25" West, 115.12 feet; Page 1 of 4 128 (12) South 34 °3822" West, 169.69 feet; (13) South 07 °24'54" East, 131.81 feet; (14) South 41 °42'50" West, 39.39 feet; (15) North 47 °42'12" West, 74.76 feet; (16) North 70 °30'15" West, 93.55 feet; (17) North 36 °30'27" West, 76,60 feet; Thence leaving said original incorporation lines of the City of Saratoga and continuing along the lines of said 411 M 51, the following nineteen (19) courses: (18) North 25 °27'48" East, 188.42 feet; (19) North 01'25'00" West, 229.79 feet; (20) North 30 °22'41" East, 48.77 feet; (2 1) North 10 °12'05" East, 145.11 feet; (22) North 21'24'05 " East, 84.56 feet; (23) North 38 °43'02" West, 9891 feet; (24) North 11°39'44" West, 60.50 feet; (25) North 73 °14'54" West, 58.12 feet; (26) North 88 °10'13" West, 28.29 feet; (27) South 77 °45'03" West, 81.44 feet; (28) North 89 °09'00" West, 86.16 feet; (29) South 77 °50'16" West, 44.20 feet; (30) South 53 155'22" West, 33,23 feet; (3 1) South 55 °11'07" West, 80.97 feet; (32) North 61 °5 P47' West; 49.92 feet; (33) South 38 °10'29" West, 451.35 feet; (34) South 75 °12'53" West, 264.51 feet; (35) South 43 °39'33" West, 687.55 feet; (36) North 00 °13'00" West, 1,501.36 feet to the southwest corner of Parcel "A" of said Record of Survey 394 M 29; Thence leaving the lines of said 411 M 51 and continuing along the lines of said 394 M 29, the following course: (3 7) North 01 °01'57" East, 477.84 feet to a point on said original incorporation line of . the City of Saratoga; Thence along the original incorporation line of the City of Saratoga and the lines of-said 394 M 29, the following twenty (20) courses: (38) North 84 °56'57" East, 199.98 feet; (39) North 75 °01'57" East, 113.78 feet; (40) North 00 °06'37" East, _18.53 feet to the beginning of a non - tangent curve, concave to the south, having a radius of 195.00 feet, a radial line to the radius point bears South 02 °54'00" West; Page 2 of 4 129 (41) Easterly and southeasterly along the arc of said curve 74.57 feet, through a central angle of 21 °54'38 "; (42) South 65 °11'22" East, 3 5. 01 feet; (43) Continuing South 659 1'22" East, 77.84 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 355.00 feet; (44) Easterly along the arc of said curve 90.08 feet through a central angle of 1492'21" to a point of compound curvature with a curve having a radius of 220.65 feet; (45) Easterly along the arc of said curve 56.76 feet through a central angle of 14 °44'20 (46) North 85 °31'57" East, 33.77 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 355.00 feet; (47) Easterly along the arc of said curve 121.04 feet through a central angle of 19 °32'08'; (48) South 55 °50'45" East, 22.51 feet; (49) North 52 °51'01" East, 35.08 feet; (50) Continuing North 52 °51'01" East, 122.90 feet; (51)North 52 °18'13" East, 46.37 feet; (52) North 55 °39'31" East, 232.41 feet; (53) North 85 °17'50" East, 69.55 feet; (54) South 81 °16'40" East, 170.11 feet; (55) Continuing South 81 °16'40" East, 71.59 feet; (56) North 75 °38'50" East, 199.90 feet; (57) North 85 007'20" East, 116.55 feet to the westerly line of that certain parcel of land described in the deed to English recorded October 28, 2003, in Document No. 17443740; Thence leaving the lines of said 394 M 29 and continuing along the lines of said English parcel and said original incorporation line, the following two (2) courses: (5 8) North 17 °02'52" West, 10.44 feet; (59) North 84 °09'14" East, 20.39 feet to the westerly line of that certain parcel of land described in the deed to Zen- Kamata LLC, recorded December 13, 2010,-in Document No, 21002230; Thence leaving the lines of said English parcel and continuing along the lines of said Zen- Kamata parcel and said original incorporation line, the following five (5) courses: (60) North 84 °09'14" East, 70.79 feet; (61) South 85 °05'46" East, 170.28 feet; (62) North 88 °24'14" East, 118.80 feet; (63) North 28 °54'14" East, 72.60 feet; (64) North 37 °39'14" East, 120.12 feet to the westerly City Limits Line of the City of Saratoga as established by the annexation to the City of Saratoga entitled "Hakone Gardens "; Thence leaving said original incorporation line and continuing along the lines of said Page 3 of 4 130 Zen - Kamata parcel and along the lines of said "Hakone Gardens" annexation the following one (1) course: (65) South 00 °28'10" East, 1,033.99 feet to the northerly line of said "Bohlman 76 -1" annexation; Thence leaving the lines of said "Hakone Garden" annexation and continuing along the northerly line of said "Bohlman 76 -1" annexation, the following one (1) course: (66) North 88 °00'03" West, 124.55 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 75.3 acres, more or less. END OF DESCRIPTION. William F. Slepnikof , ] L No. 6701 T Deputy County Surveyor, County of Santa Clara, ©f Date: 9"�F CAtM'a�`R For assessment purposes only. This description of land is not a legal property description as defined in the Subdivision Map Act and may not be used as the basis for an offer for sale of the land described. Page 4 of 4 131 N RD� !� TOLL GATE a R0. �t1° CONGRESS 'p SPRINGS RD SI E LOCATIQN MAP N.T.S. DISCLAIMER: EXISTING SARATOGA FOR ASSESSMENT PURPOSES ONLY, THIS DESCRIPTTON OF LAND vi LIMIT LINE- AS ESTABLIS 1S NOT A LEGAL PROPERTY DESCRIP77ON AS DEFINED IN THE ORIGINAL INCORPORATION SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND MAY NOT BE USED AS THE BASIS 3: 1 FOR AN OFFER FOR SALE OF THE LAND DESCRIBED. a I GS ROAR a t QL cv1 �CONGRESS LINE TABLE COURSE BEARING DISTANCE 3 S66'43'45 "W 101.22' 4 S28'08'36 "E 121.22' 5 S42'37'00 "E 114.20' 6 S42'41'30 "W 46.75' 7 S28'42'29 "W 67.49' 8 S1 7'34'28 "W 119.54' 9 S23'38'04 "W 164.74' 10 S07'46'13 "W 124.34' 11 S21'1 3'25"W 115.12' 12 S34'38'22 "W 159.69' 13 S07'24'54 'E 131.81' 14 S41'42'50 "W 39.39' 15 N47'42'12 "W 74.76' 16 ' N70'30'15 "W 93.55' 17 N3630'27 "W 76.60' 18 N2527'48 "E 188.42' 19 N01'25'00 "W 229.79' 20 N30'22'41 "E 48.77' 21 N10'12'05 "E 145.11' 22 N21'24'05 "E 84.56' 23 N38'43'02 "W 98.91' 24 N11'39'44 "W 60.50' 25 N73'14'54 "W 58.12' 26 N88'10'13 "W 28.29' 27 S77'45'03 "W 81.44' 28 N89'09'00 "W 86.16' 29 S77'50'1 6 "W 44.20' 30 853`55'22 "W 33.23' 31 1 555'11'07 'W 80.97' 32 N61'51'47 "W 49,92' LINE TABLE COURSE BEARING DISTANCE 34 S75'1 2'53 "W 264,51' 38 N84'56'57 "E 199.98' 39 N75'01'57 "E 113.78' 40 NOO'06'37t 18.53' 42 S65- 11'22 "E 35.01' 43 S65'11'22 "E 77.84' 46 N85'31'57 "E 33,77' 48 S55'50'45 "E= 22.51' 49 N52'51'01 "E 35.08' 50 N52'51'01t 122.90' 51 N52'18'13 "E 46.37' 52 N55'39'31 "E •. 232.41' 53 N85'17'50 "E 69,55' 54 S81- 16'40 "E 170.11' 55 S81 "16'40 "E 71.59' 56 N75'38'50 "E 199,90' 57 N85'07'20 "E 116.55' 58 N1 7'02'52 "W 10.44' 59 N54'09'14 "E 20.39' 60 N84'09'1 4 "E 70.79' 61 S85'05'46 "E 170.28' 62 NB8'24'14"E 118.80' 63 N2B'54'14 "E 72.60' 64 N37'39'1 4 "E 120.12' 66 NBS'OO'03 "W 124.55' CURVE TABLE COURSE RADIUS DELTA LENGTH 41 195,00 21'54 38 74.57 44 355.00 143221 90.08 45 220.65' 14'44 20 56.76 47 355.00 19'32 OS 121.04 WAY N C OAS A'040 61 i LANCE OE i ZEN-- KAMATA DOC. 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S�a,a n rxiFr+;i`.�vr ,y, r, a +� tiAi Yrr }7y 1S1�r -"W 4faf.FlFn5�'` z I`�. r I I a e r � r� 1� w x 1 r f �,, fir°, /+, � � r;. • I .?? a,rN Ir. l a,.„uu 7t �i ✓''1+.,rl �rsrrr �k �'j J� V` r � nd � �;:d .� M M r� u� SAgRr� SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: City Attorney CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: Monica LaBossiere DIRECTOR: Richard Taylor Human Resources Manager City Attorney SUBJECT: Council Resolution to Amend Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the "UNION" (Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, Carpenters Forty Six Counties Conference Board and Their Affiliated Local Unions) RECOMMENDED ACTION: Amend Memorandum of Understanding (July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2015) between the City and the "UNION" (Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, Carpenters Forty Six Counties Conference Board and Their Affiliated Local Unions) by adopting the Side Letter Agreement (Exhibit A). BACKGROUND: The UNION is the labor organization or exclusive representative of the employees and mid - management employees employed by the City in the Streets and Fleets and Parks Divisions, excluding an Office Specialist III employee in the Streets and Parks Divisions represented by SEA. Subsequent to the City Council adoption of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on January 18, 2012 (Resolution No. 12 -002), the reopener language (including the bargaining on wages and benefits) in the MOU was triggered as a result of the City's combined total of audited General Fund sales and property tax revenue as reported in the most recent audited financial statement (FYE June 30, 2012) increasing 3% or more as compared to the prior year (FYE June 30, 2011). Beginning in March 2013, the UNION and the City have met on numerous occasions regarding wages and benefits for the bargaining unit. The results of these negotiations are contained in the attached Side Letter Agreement (Exhibit A). Page 1 of 2 134 The following is a summary of the key issues that the City and UNION have reached agreement on: All classifications will receive an increase to all steps on the salary schedule of 1.00 %. Maintenance Worker I, Maintenance Worker II, and Maintenance Worker III classifications will receive an additional 1.00% market rate adjustment (for a total increase to the salary schedule for these classifications of 2.00 %). Effective pay period 11, 2013: (Pay Period Start Date: 5/12/13 and Pay Period End Date: 5/25/13). FISCAL IMPACTS: In Fiscal Year 2012 -2013 and Fiscal Year 2013 -2014, the cost is approximately $23,155 in total compensation and benefits. Additional costs will be realized in future years. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING THE RECOMMENDED ACTIONS: UNION unit members would continue to receive wages and benefits as per UNION's Memorandum of Understanding which expires on June 30, 2015. ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): FOLLOW UP ACTION(S): Various payroll changes to implement the terms previously described. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: Pursuant to Government Code 54956, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item for a special meeting and was included in the packet made available on the City's website in advance of the meeting. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2. Side Letter Agreement (Exhibit A) Page 2 of 2 135 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA AMENDING MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE "UNION" (Northern California Carpenters Regional Council, Carpenters Forty Six Northern California Counties Conference Board And Their Affiliated Local Unions), BY ADOPTING THE SIDE LETTER OF AGREEMENT WHEREAS, subsequent to the City Council adoption of the "UNION" MOU on January 18, 2012 (Resolution No. 12 -002), the reopener language (including the bargaining on wages and benefits) in the MOU was triggered as a result of the City's combined total of audited General Fund sales and property tax revenue as reported in the most recent audited financial statement (FYE June 30, 2012) increasing 3% or more as compared to the prior year (FYE June 30, 2011); and WHEREAS, representatives of the City and the UNION have reached agreement on matters relating to wages and benefits of said employees, as reflected by the Side Letter of Agreement between the City of Saratoga and the UNION, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, the Tentative Agreement was ratified by the UNION membership on May 16, 2013; and WHEREAS, this Council finds that the terms and conditions contained in said Side Letter of Agreement fair and proper and in the best interest of the City; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Saratoga, the terms and conditions contained in said Side Letter of Agreement between the City and the UNION, attached hereto as Exhibit A to this resolution are hereby ratified and adopted. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Saratoga City Council on the 5th day of June 2013, by the following vote: AYES: NAPES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: ATTEST: DATE: Crystal Morrow, City Clerk Jill Hunter, Mayor 136 EXHIBIT A City of Saratoga SIDE LETTER AGREEMENT May 16, 2013 TENTATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SARATOGA AND UNION The City accepts the UNION's May 15, 2013 counter proposal as described below. • All classifications will receive an increase to all steps on the salary schedule of 1.00 %. • Maintenance Worker 1, Maintenance Worker 11, and Maintenance Worker III classifications will receive an additional 1.00% market rate adjustment (for a total increase to the salary .schedule for these classifications of 2.00°l). • Effective pay period 11, 2013: (Pay Period Start 'Date, 5/12/13 and Pay Period End date: 5/25/13) The City agrees to bring the tentative agreement to the City of Saratoga City Council for vote and ratification on Wednesday, June 5, 2013. Upon City Council approval, the City will process the wage increases to classifications as described above, retroactive to Pay Period 11 (Pay Period Start Date: 5/12/13 and Pay Period End Date: 5/25/13). The Tentative Agreement was ratified by the UNION membership on May 16, 2013 Jay Streets, May 16, 2013 UNION Representative Thank you! Monica LaBossiere, May 16, 2013 Humans Resources Manager and Negotiator on behalf of the City 137 o SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL 'LIFO& MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: Finance & Administrative Services CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: Mary Furey DIRECTOR: Mary Furey SUBJECT: Fiscal Year 2013/14 Gann Appropriation Limit RECOMMENDED ACTION Review report and adopt resolution approving the Gann Appropriation Limit for FY 2013/14. 170103kIR811C1011 IM1130 Background On November 6, 1979, California voters approved Proposition 4, commonly known as the Gann Spending Limitation Initiative, establishing Article XIIIB of the California State Constitution. This proposition, which became effective in fiscal year 1980/81, mandated an appropriations (spending) limit on the amount of tax revenues that the State and most local government jurisdictions may appropriate within a fiscal year. This limit grows annually by a population and cost -of- living factor. The State Appropriation Limit was since modified by two subsequent initiatives - Proposition 98 in 1988 and Proposition 111 in 1990. Proposition 98 established the mandatory return of tax revenues exceeding appropriation limit levels to citizens through a process of refunds, rebates, or other means. Proposition 111 allows more flexibility in the appropriation calculation factors. Only tax proceeds are subject to this limit. Charges for services, fees, grants, loans, donations and other non -tax proceeds are excluded. Exemptions are also made for voter - approved debt which existed prior to January 1, 1979, and for the cost of compliance with court or Federal government mandates. To comply with this regulation, the City Council adopts an annual resolution establishing an appropriations limit for the following fiscal year using population and per capita personal income data provided by the State of California's Department of Finance. Each year's limit is based on the amount of tax proceeds that were authorized to be spent in fiscal year 1978/79, with inflationary adjustments made annually to reflect increases in population and the cost of living. Calculation The California Department of Finance issues a letter with the annual percentage change in California's per capita personal income and the percentage change in population in both the City and the County to jurisdictions on or about May lst each year. Either the City or County's population factor may be used in the appropriation calculation together with the California per capita Personal Income change factor. Using the larger population factor increases the limit to a higher dollar amount, however due to the significant variance between tax revenue and the appropriation limit, and the minimal difference between the two factors, the County population factor is used for consistency regardless of which factor is larger. 138 The County's percentage increase in population change is combined with the State's change in per capita income to determine the City's appropriation factor. The current year's appropriation limit is then increased by this appropriation factor to calculate the Gann Appropriation Limit for the following fiscal year. The calculation for the FY 2013 /14 limit is as follows: FY 2013/14 Calculation % Increase in California 2012/13 2013/14 County Per Capita Appropriation Appropriation Appropriation Population 1.0157 X Income e 1.0512 = Factor Limit Limit 1.0677 X $ 33,521,156 = $ 35,790,667 Summary: The Gann Appropriation Limit establishes the maximum amount of tax revenue proceeds the City may appropriate in the following fiscal year. The City's proposed budget for FY 2013/14 anticipates $10,950,400 in Gann designated tax revenues, which is $24,840,267 less than the appropriation limit of $35,790,667; therefore, the City's budgeted appropriation is in compliance. Conclusion: It is recommended that the Council adopt the resolution approving the FY 2013/14 Gann Appropriation Limit of $35,790,667. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACTION The City would not be in compliance with Article XIIIB of the State of California Constitution. ALTERNATIVE ACTION N/A FOLLOW UP ACTION N/A ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT Pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and included in the packet made available on the City's website in advance of the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. ATTACHMENTS A - Gann Appropriation Limit Factors and Calculation B — Resolution 139 Attachment A APPROPRIATION LIMIT FACTORS For Beginning County City California Ending % YE Appropriation Population Population Per Capita Appropriation Limit June 30 Limit Factor Factor Income A Limit Increase 2004 23,092,833 1.0079 1.0029 1.0231 23,694,794 2.61% 2005 23,694,794 1.0072 1.0000 1.0328 24,471,983 3.28% 2006 24,471,983 1.0112 1.0124 1.0526 26,078,624 6.57% 2007 26,078,624 1.0118 1.0034 1.0396 27,203,516 4.31% 2008 27,203,516 1.0152 1.0138 1.0442 28,837,681 6.01% 2009 28,837,681 1.0172 1.0077 1.0429 30,592,104 6.08% 2010 30,592,104 1.0156 1.0070 1.0062 31,261,971 2.19% 2011 31,261,971 1.0126 1.0100 0.9746 30,851,813 -1.31% 2012 30,851,813 1.0089 1.0091 1.0251 31,907,666 2.07% 2013 31,907,666 1.0124 1.0070 1.0377 33,521,156 7.23% 2014 33,521,156 1.41151 1.01'29 1.0512 35,790,667 16.01% FY 2013/14 Calculation % Increase in California 2012/13 2013/14 County Per Capita Appropriation Appropriation Appropriation Population Income A Factor Limit Limit 1.0157 X 1.0512 = 1.0677 X $ 33,521,156 = $ 35,790,667 Percentage of Appropriation 2013/14 2013/14 Percentage Tax Appropriation of Revenues Limit Limit 10,950,400 / $ 35,790,667 = 31% 140 Attachment B RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA ESTABLISHING THE FISCAL YEAR 2013/14 GANN LIMIT APPROPRIATION FOR THE CITY OF SARATOGA WHEREAS, the City of Saratoga has established its Base Year Appropriation Limit as $5,961,747 in Fiscal Year 1978/79; and WHEREAS, the cumulative changes to population and to the California per capita personal income since the Base Year established the revised Proposition 111 Fiscal Year 1996/97 Appropriation Limit as $16,153,314, and WHEREAS, to the best of the City's knowledge and belief, the State Department of Finance figures provided to the City in response to Proposition 111 passed by the voters in June 1990, reflects the appropriate statistics relevant to the calculation of the Fiscal Year 2013/14 Appropriation Limit, which includes: • County population adjustments for the year ended December 31, 2012 equal to 1.57 %, and • City population adjustment for the year ended December 31, 2012 equal to 1.29 %, and • Change in California per capita cost of living for fiscal year 2013/14 equal to 1.0512% NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby resolves that, based on the foregoing figures and the provisions of the Article XIIIB of the Constitution of the State of California, the following figure accurately represents the Fiscal Year 2013/14 Appropriation Limit for the City of Saratoga at: $35,790,667. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Saratoga City Council held on the 5th day of June 2013 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk 141 Jill Hunter, Mayor SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: Finance & Administrative Services CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: Mary Furey DEPT DIRECTOR: Mary Furey SUBJECT: Adoption of Fiscal Year 2013/14 Operating & Capital Budget and the Environmental Impact Assessment for new Capital Improvement Plan projects RECOMMENDED ACTIONS 1. Adopt resolution approving the Proposed FY 2013/14 Operating and Capital Budgets, directing staff to incorporate within the final adopted budget any modifications related to late- breaking changes, minor corrections, carryforward appropriations, refined estimates, grant approvals, claim reimbursements, pass - through appropriations, or additional direction from Council upon adoption of the budget. 2. Adopt the attached Environmental Impact Assessment for new projects included in the FY 2013/14 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) update. BACKGROUND The City's Proposed Operating and Capital Budgets reflect both revenue and expenditure appropriations which provide for the City's service operations, administration, obligations, and infrastructure improvement projects. The Operating Budget document is structured into a departmental format which defines departmental functions and identifies objectives in support of Council Goals, key program services, and significant workload priorities for the fiscal year. Summary level revenue and expenditure budget appropriations and assigned personnel schedules for the proposed, current and prior years are included within each departmental program to identify resources used to provide these services and operations. The Financial Summaries section of the Operating Budget document compiles the individual financial and staffing information into summary schedules to provide readers with a consolidated view of funding sources and uses from different perspectives, including departmental, fund type, and category. The Capital Budget document is structured into four program areas, (Streets, Parks & Trails, Facilities, and Administrative Improvement Projects) which are further categorized by either the type of infrastructure improvement in the Streets and Administrative Improvement programs, or by site in the Parks & Trails and Facilities programs. The Capital Improvement Plan represents a multi -year work plan for major capital expenditures and related funding sources, to improve and/or maintain various types of city infrastructure. To remain in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirement to ensure an assessment of the environmental impacts for new projects has been made by the governing body, an Environmental Impact Assessment report (Attachment B) is also included for adoption by Council. 142 REPORT DISCUSSION Budget Summation A public hearing was held on May 15, 2013 to review the City of Saratoga's proposed operating and capital budgets and to obtain community input. The FY 2013/14 Proposed General Fund Operating Budget sustains service levels and operations as are currently in place, with additional funding support for an increase in planning and building services and counter hours, staff restructuring, General Plan Element updates, and a new fire prevention program. These proposed additions are supported through the slow but steady return of property tax and development fee revenue growth, and according to economic experts, will increase at a quickening pace with a strengthening of the economy in the following year, improving the City's fiscal situation further in the years to come. The improved revenue levels more than support the added operational costs, as demonstrated by the General Fund's budgeted net operations of more than $600,000 for FY 2013/14. The City's remaining Operating Budget funds are functioning at healthy, sustainable, levels. Landscape & Lighting Districts reflect consistent assessments and budgeted expenditures, with full funding built into the budget for repair projects, if needed. Internal Service Funds have returned to fully sustainable funding levels after several years of reduced charge - backs. And, the Debt Service Fund reflects lower debt payment funding requirements from prior years due to the August 2011 bond refunding. The FY 2013/14 Proposed Capital Budget supports Council's goal to maintain the City's facilities and public infrastructure in a safe, sustainable, and cost effective manner. The budget includes funding for previously approved projects not yet completed, and the following seven new proposed projects: • ADA Signal Light Improvements • Prospect / Saratoga OBAG Improvements • Citywide Signal Upgrades Phase II • OBAG SCG Sidewalk Repairs • Fibar Replacement — Gardiner and Kevin Moran Parks • Wildwood Park Bridge Rehabilitation • Guava Ct /Fredericksburg Entrance to Joe's Trail • Community Wildfire Protection Plan As is standard practice, the City's Proposed Capital Budget expenditure appropriations are based on total available project funding to allow for full project encumbrances during the budget year. This includes all remaining prior year funds, expected new revenues and transfers -in, and grant funding not yet received. Financial Summaries The Operating & Capital Budget's Financial Summaries section in the budget document is comprised of various schedules which illustrate budget information in summary level revenue and expenditure information. The first summary schedule in the section is the Total Fund Activity Schedule, as shown on the following page. This schedule illustrates the City's proposed budget's activities in each fund, as categorized by fund group. Activity begins with the estimated July 1, 2013 fund balance, then adds and subtracts all budgeted activity, and ending with the estimated year end fund balance at June 30, 2014. The schedule categorizes the City's different funds by function. Operating Funds are comprised of the City's general operations, restricted revenue programs and services, and internal support services. Debt Service Funds account for the funding and payment of the City's bond debt. In past years, Trust & Agency Funds accounted for funds held in a trustee capacity; funds not used for City purposes. Capital Funds are used to account for major acquisition and construction of asset expenditures, in order to separate one -time activity from ongoing operational activities. 143 Total Fund Activity Summary FY 2013/14 Special R even u e Funds Estimated Revenues Expenditures Source (Use) Estimated Fund Balance & & of Fund Balance Fund Category July 1, 2013 Transfers In Transfers Out Fund Balance June 30, 2014 Operating Funds $ 618,000 $ 486,931 $ (602,084) General Fund Reserves - $ 502,847 Internal Service Funds Environmental Services 463,182 - (50,000) 413,182 Hillside Stability 675,000 - - 100,000 775,000 Capital Projects 418,714 - - 1,319,120 1,737,834 Facility Reserve 300,000 - - 300,000 600,000 Carryforwards - - - - - Working Cap ital 2,914,426 - - - 2,914,426 Fiscal Stabilization 1,500,000 - - - 1,500,000 Development Services 667,233 - - - 667,233 Compensated Absences 200,000 - - - 200,000 Other Unassigned 2,236,601 17,299,083 (17,025,522) (1,669,120) 841,042 Total General Fund Reserves $ 9,375,156 $ 17,299,083 $ (17,025,522) $ - $ 9,648,717 Special R even u e Funds $ 12,472,847 $ 21,110,509 $ (21,114,747) $ - $ 12,468,610 Capital Funds Street Projects Landscape& Lighting Districts 618,000 (11,386,555) - - 486,931 761,501 (602,084) (1,314,408) - - - 502,847 Total Special Reven u e Reserves $ 618,000 $ 486,931 $ (602,084) $ - $ 502,847 Internal Service Funds Liability/RiskManagement 216,638 465,995 (475,536) - 207,097 Workers Compensation 285,925 210,000 (265,748) - 230,177 Office Support Services 21,470 67,000 (63,550) - 24,920 IT Services 281,248 400,000 (460,226) - 221,021 Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance 16,985 250,000 (232,750) - 34,235 Building Maintenance 158,368 825,000 (800,270) - 183,098 Vehicle & Equipment Replacement 443,309 200,000 (240,000) - 403,309 IT Equipment Replacement 150,456 55,000 (59,200) - 146,256 Total Internal Service Fund Reserves $ 1,574,398 $ 2,472,995 $ (2,597,280) $ - $ 1,450,113 Total Operating Funds $ 11,567,554 $ 20,259,009 $ (20,224,887) $ - $ 11,601,677 Debt Service 2001 Series GO Bonds 905,293 851,500 (889,860) - 866,933 Total Debt Service Funds $ 905,293 $ 851,500 $ (889,860) $ - $ 866,933 TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $ 12,472,847 $ 21,110,509 $ (21,114,747) $ - $ 12,468,610 Capital Funds Street Projects 2,272,370 9,114,186 (11,386,555) - - Park & Trail Projects 761,501 552,907 (1,314,408) - - Facility Projects 224,681 215,030 (404,711) - 35,000 Administrative Projects 173,771 103,402 (277,173) - - Total Capital Funds $ 3,432,323 $ 9,985,525 $ (13,382,848) $ - $ 35,000 TOTAL ALL FUNDS $ 15,905,170 $ 31,096,034 $ (34,497,594) $ - $ 12,503,610 The City maintains a "balanced budget" - which is defined as Total Funding Sources exceed Total Funding Uses: (revenues, transfers in, and use of fund balance exceeds expenditures and transfers out). However, total budgeted expenditures and transfers out typically exceed total budgeted revenues and 144 transfers -in by themselves. This is often the case in a replacement Internal Service Fund where the amount budgeted for replacement during a given fiscal year is higher than the annual chargeback. Expenditures exceeding revenue may also occur when the Internal Service Fund (ISF) includes current year contingency funding which may or may not be expended. This situation is typical in the Building Maintenance ISF to allow for urgent repairs to be made if needed, while avoiding excess funding requirements if repairs are not needed. And it is common for Landscape and Lighting District Funds to budget all available funding in the event an unexpected repair project occurs. A further example of this occurs in the Capital Improvement Plan Funds as they function as a multi -year operation. Unspent funding will carryforward into the following year as the project's beginning fund balance; it is not considered revenue, but is available for use to fund the project's expenditures in the following year. It should be noted that a fund's Beginning Fund Balances on this Total Fund Activity schedule are estimated year -end balances set two months prior to the end of the fiscal year, and will change prior to year -end close. This in turn will alter the proposed capital project revenue and expenditure budgeted numbers from the final adopted project revenue and expenditure budget. In the Capital Budget, the total of beginning fund balance and new revenues are typically fully appropriated as budgeted expenditures each fiscal year, leaving a fund balance of zero in each of the Capital Project funds. (The exception in the schedule is the Facility Improvement Fund which retains the budgeted year's Theater Improvement revenues for the following fiscal year as the full amount is uncollected and uncertain until year -end.) The full appropriation method provides flexibility for projects to be encumbered under contract which extend beyond fiscal year boundaries, if needed. As capital projects are planned, developed, and implemented over a multiple -year process, full encumbrance budgeting provides assurance that funding is dedicated and work processes can proceed as efficiently as possible. General Fund The General Fund is the main operating fund used to account for the majority of the City's day -to -day operations. The following two charts provide a graphical overview of the budgetary appropriations for General Fund revenues and expenditures by category. The schedules below each graph provide summary level financial data for the proposed budget year (gray column), as well as the current and two prior fiscal years for historical reference. Revenue Chart As illustrated, the General Fund Revenue and Transfers In chart includes funding from designated reserves to clearly identify Total General Fund Sources which offset Total General Fund Uses. And, as is typical, proposed budget revenues are higher than the current years adopted budget revenues while less than the current year's estimated revenues. As is the City's practice, proposed budget revenues are estimated as accurately as possible, but with a conservative restraint. Proposed revenues also do not include the annual billing reimbursement from the Sheriff's Office as this reimbursement may or may not occur as it is based on the prior year's circumstances, and because the amount is unpredictable. At year end, most of the prior year savings flow into the General Fund's CIP Reserve and are subsequently transferred to capital projects as determined during the capital budget process. This fund balance use is considered a "Funding Source." For FY 2013/14, $280,880 of reserves, plus the $100,000 of annual General Fund funding will transfer out to capital projects, in conjunction with grant funding, and dedicated revenues which flow directly into the CIP funds. Under Council policy, $50,000 of the Environmental Reserve for Solid Waste diversion programs is utilized each year. Adjustments to carryforward obligated funds will be determined at year end, and shown as a use of fund balance source in the final adopted budget, to offset any added carryforward expenditure in the following year. 145 General Fund Revenues & Transfers In By Category FY 2013/14 OtherSources 1.6% Rental Income 2.4% Charge for Services 1o.8% Fees, Licenses Permits 8.1% Property Tax 52.1% i11LU16VV L 1 2.3% Sales Tax 6.1% Transient Occupancy Tax 1.2% Business & Other Taxes 3.1% Franchise Fee Tax 12.0% Use of Fund Balance Reserves: FY 2010 /11 FY 2011 /12 FY 2012/13 FY 2012/13 FY 2013/14 % of Revenue Category Actuals Actuals Adjusted Estimated Proposed Total Property Tax $ 8,026,659 $ 8,279,947 $ 8,441,975 $ 8,813,242 $ 8,965,400 52.1% Sales Tax 990,579 1,100,489 1,035,000 1,036,554 1,050,000 6.1% Transient Occupancy Tax 184,362 205,421 175,000 200,000 210,000 1.2% Business & Other Taxes 448,137 477,963 455,000 535,000 535,000 3.1% Franchise Fee Tax 1,821,131 1,852,390 1,983,454 2,048,971 2,059,954 12.0% Intergovernmental 384,746 274,848 373,863 428,531 392,216 2.3% Fees, Licenses & Permits 1,156,486 1,236,460 1,380,065 1,392,873 1,392,065 8.1% Charge for Services 1,741,291 1,732,889 1,698,688 1,847,316 1,855,115 10.8% Interest 63,883 44,731 45,100 40,000 46,000 0.3% Rental Income 438,901 508,647 471,182 457,371 419,175 2.4% Other Sources 485,940 516,848 634,282 573,941 268,158 1.6% Total Revenues $ 15,742,117 $ 16,230,633 $ 16,693,609 $ 17,373,799 $ 17,193,083 100.0 % Fund Transfers In 224,550 205,222 106,000 106,000 106,000 Total Revenues & Transfers $ 15,966,667 $ 16,435,855 $ 16,799,609 $ 17,479,799 $ 17,299,083 Use of Fund Balance Reserves: Canyforward Reserve 68,600 31,900 247,200 247,200 - Environmental Reserve 50,000 - 50,000 50,000 50,000 CIP Reserve 776,983 80,779 1,504,944 1,504,944 280,880 Hillside Reserve - - (75,000) (75,000) - Compensated Absences - (200,000) Uncommitted Funds 95,000 - - - Total Operating Sources 16,957,250 16,548,534 18,526,753 19,006,943 17,629,963 Expenditures Chart In the following second General Fund chart, budgeted expenditures reflect a $493,500 increase in overall expenditures from the prior adopted budget. As a result of several strategic budget changes, as well as 146 normal cost increases, salary and benefits will increase almost $137,800, operational charges will increase by almost $186,500, and Internal Service Fund charges will increase by almost $169,300. Salary and benefit increases were primarily due to the addition of a new Permit Technician position and the conversion of temporary staff and contract services to City staff positions. Total General Fund operating expenditure increases represent a decrease in the contract services which provided staff backfill, combined with a number of contract increases, including Heritage Orchard maintenance, street and lot light maintenance, various park, median and facility maintenance contracts, legislative representatives, and animal services. It also includes new expenditures for fire protection services and General Plan updates. Several Internal Service Funds chargebacks were increased to replenish the programs to healthy, sustainable levels. This in turn is reflected as expenditure increases in the General Fund. Increases in the Vehicle and Equipment Replacement, Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance, and Building Maintenance Funds were offset in part by a decrease in the Workers Compensation Fund, but together increased General Fund Internal Service Fund charge -back expenditures significantly. General Fund Expenditures & Transfers Out By Category FY 2013/14 Meetings, Events & Training 0.4% Sheriff Services 25.4% Consultant &-,-' °# Contract Services 12.9% Fees & Charges 4.5% Internal Services Charges 13.2% Materials & Supplies 1.4% Salary & Benefits 41.3% 147 FY 2010 /11 FY 2011 /12 FY 2012/13 FY2012/13 FY2013/14 % of Expenditure Category Actuals Actuals Adjusted Estimated Proposed Total Salary & Benefits $ 6,710,412 $ 6,074,360 $ 6,730,125 $ 6,497,210 6,867,891 41.3% Materials & Supplies 150,910 163,990 185,270 181,503 228,507 1.4% Fees & Charges 734,205 708,175 782,440 751,640 742,169 4.5% Consultant & Contract Services 1,739,829 1,638,896 2,076,941 2,055,417 2,152,344 12.9% Sheriff Services 4,253,148 4,060,306 4,153,654 4,153,654 4,225,024 25.4% Meetings, Events & Training 63,668 37,783 61,270 52,230 70,745 0.4% Community Grants & Events 165,915 116,203 127,856 124,033 155,112 0.9% Fixed Assets - 11,336 - - - 0.0% Internal Services Charges 1,798,212 1,899,748 2,033,578 2,033,578 2,202,851 13.2% Total Expenditures $ 15,616,298 $ 14,710,797 $ 16,151,134 $ 15,849,265 $ 16,644,642 100.0% Fund Transfers Out: 876,983 280,000 1,184,500 1,184,500 380,880 Total Expenditures & Transfers $ 16,493,281 $ 14,990,797 $ 17,335,634 $ 17,033,765 $ 17,025,522 147 General Fund Net Operations In total, General Fund Sources exceed total General Fund Uses by $604,441, thereby providing a healthy, balanced budget. While late - breaking revisions may adjust these numbers slightly at year end, the budget will remain balanced. Any additional changes as a result of direction from Council and/or identified by staff as a clean -up item will be included in the final budget document, per Council's adoption of the FY 2013/14 Operating & Capital Budget resolution at the June 5, 2013 Council Meeting. Of final note is that the Proposed Operating and Capital Budget reflects estimated year -end balances, whereas the final budget document will be adjusted to actuals prior to publication so as to provide the public with accurate information for future year's reference. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACTION The City would either delay or fail to adopt an Operating & Capital Budget for FY 2013/14. ALTERNATIVE ACTION N/A FOLLOW UP ACTIONS 1. Prepare FY 2013/14 Adopted Operating & Capital Summary and Detail Budget documents as directed by Council. 2. Monitor revenues and expenditures and provide quarterly reports and updates as necessary to Finance Committee and Council. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT Pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and included in the packet made available on the City's website in advance of the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. ATTACHMENTS A: Resolution to Adopt the Fiscal Year 2013/14 Operating & Capital Budget B: Environmental Impact Assessment .• Attachment A A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA TO ADOPT THE FISCAL YEAR 2013/14 OPERATING & CAPITAL BUDGET WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing on the Proposed Operating & Capital Budget for Fiscal Year 2013/14 on May 15, 2013; WHEREAS, Section 2- 20.050(i) of the Code of the City of Saratoga requires the City Manager to prepare and submit the proposed annual budget to the City Council for its approval; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has conducted an annual review of proposed new capital projects for consistency with the City's general plan; and WHEREAS, after the Planning Commission's approval of the proposed new projects the City Manager did submit a proposed budget for FY 2013/14 to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered and, upon consensus provided direction for modifications to the proposed budget during a public hearing; and WHEREAS, the City Council gave staff direction to adopt the Fiscal Year 2013/14 Operating and Capital budgets incorporating modifications to the proposed budget; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby adopts the Fiscal Year 2013/14 Operating & Capital Budget as shown in the Total Fund Activity Summary schedule in the budget adoption report; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the final adopted budget shall include carry - forward appropriations for prior year capital projects, identified funding for specified expenditures, grants, and pass - through balances; that capital projects are in compliance with the General Plan; that there be carried forward from the prior year within each fund an amount sufficient to cover approved outstanding encumbrances as of June 30, 2013; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council hereby directs staff that any changes or impacts resulting from: Council approval of any meet and confer processes or management compensation plan; from classification adjustments or miscellaneous corrections; from changes due to more refined estimates, grant approvals, claim reimbursements, budget carryforwards, or added revenue and expenditures; from development fee based pass- through budget appropriations; or from further City Council consensus direction received on June 5, 2013 be incorporated within the final Fiscal Year 2013/14 Operating & Capital Budgets; 149 Attachment A AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Finance and Administrative Services Director is directed to record these changes into the City's accounting records in accordance with appropriate accounting practices. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Saratoga City Council held on the 5th day of June, 2013, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk of the City of Saratoga 150 Jill Hunter, Mayor City of Saratoga ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FY 2013114 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN UPDATE In compliance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), a review of all projects proposed for the FY 2013114 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Update was made to determine whether any of these projects would have a significant environmental impact. The State CEQA Guidelines define significant effect as a "substantial or potentially substantial, adverse change in the physical conditions... of an area." Implementation of the majority of the CIP projects will not have an adverse impact on the environment. All of the 7 new projects under consideration in the 2013114 CIP Update are classified as categorically exempt. These projects involve maintenance, repair, or minor alterations or additions to existing facilities (Class 1), replacement or reconstruction of existing structures or facilities (Class 2), new structures of small size and are identified by CEQA as not having a significant effect on the environment (Class 3), or minor alterations to land (Class 4). These projects are; Praiect ADA Signal Lights CEQA Class Prospect f Saratoga OBAG Improvements 3 Citywide Signal Upgrades Phase II I QBAG SCG Sidewalk Repair I Fibar Replacement - Gardiner and Kevin Moran Parks 2 Wildwood Park Bridge Rehabilitation 2 Guava Court I Fredericksburg Entrance to Joe's Trail 3 Community Wildfire Protection Plan NIA. Staff recommends that a blanket Categorical Exemption be issued for the projects in the 2013114 CIP Update. Respectfully submitted, John Cherbone Public Works Director 151 't SA-0 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL 1956 L?FOR�' MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: Community Development PREPARED BY: Michael Fossati CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson DIRECTOR: James Lindsay SUBJECT: Zoning Amendment to Modify Building Heights, Setbacks, and Allowed Uses in the Commercial- Visitor and Commercial- Neighborhood Zoning Districts. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Continue the public hearing, introduce and waive the first reading of the ordinance, and direct staff to place the ordinance on the consent calendar for adoption at the next regular meeting of the City Council. BACKGROUND: The City Council conducted a public hearing on May 15th to consider the following recommendations from the Planning Commission regarding building heights, setbacks, and allowed uses in the Commercial Visitor (CV) and Commercial Neighborhood (CN) zoning districts: Remove the allowance of single use multi - family development (authorized for heights up to 30 feet) in the CV and CN zoning districts. Remove the allowance of ground level residential dwelling units in mixed use developments in the CV and CN zoning districts. Increase the maximum height limit for buildings in the CV district from 20 feet to 26 feet, remove the existing height exceptions for appurtenances such as rooftop equipment and roof screens, and increase the rear, side and front setbacks. Maintain the building height limit in the CN district at 20 feet (includes maintaining height exceptions for appurtenances such as roof top equipment and roof screens). Require landscape buffers for commercial uses adjacent to or across from residential uses in the CV and CN districts as stated in the General Plan. A detailed discussion of the Planning Commission's recommendation is provided in the May 15th City Council staff report (Attachment 2). The Council continued the discussion of these recommendations to the June 5th meeting and directed staff to return with more information addressing the following points: Options to remove the allowance of any future residential units at the Quito Village Shopping Center. Provide more information on the perceived height of the existing and proposed definition of height in the CV district. Provide information about development and square footage potential from the height limit increase recommended by the Planning Commission. Provide examples of the effect of increased front setbacks. DISCUSSION: Options to Remove the Allowance of Any Futytg%Residential Units at Quito Village The Quito Village shopping center is located in the CN zoning district. That zoning district also includes the Argonaut Shopping Center, Azule Crossing Shopping Center, and the commercial properties that lie south of Prospect and west of Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road. Multi - family residential and mixed -use residential structures are currently allowed in the CN zoning district with the approval of a conditional use permit. The Planning Commission recommended removal of multi - family residential as a possible use in the CN, district but retaining mixed -use residential as a conditional use. Provided below are three options to remove the allowance any future residential units (including mixed -use structures) from just the Quito Village shopping center: ➢ Option #1 Text Amendment — Direct staff to prepare a text amendment excluding mixed -use developments from properties along the south side of Cox Avenue (Quito Village center). The amendment could read as follows: (1) Mixed -use development conforming to the design standards found in Article 15 -58 with the exception of properties located along the south side of Cox Avenue where mixed -use developments are not an allowed use. This option only amends the text in the zoning ordinance and does not require re- zoning the Quito Village center. ➢ Option #2 Rezone CN Properties (Except Quito Village) to CV— Direct staff to: (1) prepare a text amendment to remove mixed -use development as a conditional use in CN; and (2) prepare documents to rezone all commercial properties along Saratoga- Sunnyvale and the north side of Cox Avenue from CN to CV. The only properties that would remain zoned CN would be on the south side of Cox Avenue. This option would remove CN zoning from the Gateway area (Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road between Prospect and the railroad tracks) and change the zoning of the Saratoga Oaks center, the Argonaut shopping center, and the two parcels on the north side of Cox Avenue to CV. If the Council approves the 26 -foot height limit in the CV district the result of choosing this option would be raising the maximum height of these properties from 20 feet to 26 feet. ➢ Option #3 Split the CN District — Direct staff to: (1) prepare a text amendment to split the CN district into two separate districts (CN -1 and CN -2), excluding mixed -use developments as a conditional use in CN -2; and (2) prepare documents to rezone the properties along Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road and the north side of Cox from CN to CN -1 and rezone the properties along the south side of Cox from CN to CN -2. This option would create another commercial district in the City and retain the 20 -foot height limit on those properties currently zoned CN. All three options above would require future public hearings with the Planning Commission making a recommendation to the City Council. Provide More Information on the Perceived Height of the Existing and Proposed Definition of Height in the CV District. The Planning Commission recommended the City Council include appurtenances such as rooftop equipment and roof screens in the calculation of building height for the CV district: 15- 19.040(i) Height of structures. The maximum height of any structure and appurtenances, including, but not limited to, skylights, rooftop mechanical equipment and associated screening, in a C -V district sh4l$:�e twenty -six feet The zoning code defines height for the entire City has follows: 15- 06.340 - Height of buildings. "Height of building" means the vertical distance from the average of the highest and lowest point of the lot at the building's edge, measured from natural grade, of that portion of the lot covered by the building to the topmost point of the roof excluding appurtenances, unless otherwise specified in this Chapter. The Community Development Director, through the use of the best available information, such as tract grading plans, vegetation, and neighborhood topography or existing grades, shall determine natural grade. Following direction given at the last Council meeting, staff has revised the Perceived Height Exhibit (Attachment 3) to show the differences in the two approaches of measuring building height. The exhibit shows the perceived height of the Commission's recommendation is one - foot shorter than the standard building height definition as viewed 25 feet back from a six -foot tall fence on an adjacent residential property. If the Council would like to retain the standard definition of building height for the CV district then an amendment to the attached ordinance (Attachment 1) would read as: 15- 19.040(i) Height of structures. The maximum height of any structure in a C -V district shall be twenty -six feet Provide Information About Development and Square Footage Potential From the Height Limit Increase Recommended by the Planning Commission. Development and square footage potential of commercial development is influenced predominantly by on -site parking requirements. Commercial and office developments are required to provide one parking space for every 200 square feet of building area in Saratoga which is the industry standard for commercial parking. This requires a land owner to dedicate a minimum of 60% of their property to surface parking. A one acre commercial parcel could accommodate a 17,400+ square foot one -story building with 60% of the site dedicated to surface parking. Applying the second -story setbacks recommended by the Planning Commission would limit the second story square footage of a building on a one acre parcel to 14,400 square feet (31,800 total square feet) for a 26 -foot tall building. 72 additional parking spaces would be required to accommodate the second story square footage. There would be no available ground level parking for a building of this size, therefore approximately 50% of the one acre site would have to be dedicated to underground parking. Provide Examples of the Effect of Increased Front Setbacks. The majority of commercial properties within the CV and CN zoning districts have front setbacks greater than the City Code requirement (10 feet or 15 feet, if adjacent to or across the street from A, R -1, HR, R -M or P -A district). This is because the majority of parking areas within these districts are located in the front of the commercial establishments. There are some exceptions, such as 12200 Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road (within the CV zoning district) and 13000 Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road (within the CN zoning district) that have setbacks either at 10 feet or 15 feet. Staff has provided photographs of properties with a 10 foot front setback, a 15 foot setback, and a 73 foot front setback demonstrating the effect of different front yard setbacks for comparison and discussion (Attachment 4). 154 ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION The proposed amendments to the City Code are Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guideline sections 15305 - Minor Alteration to Land Use Limitations, 15308 — Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment, and also exempt under CEQA Guideline section 15061(b)(3) - the general rule that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential of causing a significant effect on the environment and where, as here, it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment. The proposed amendment would not change the land use, density or intensity, with the exception of removing stand alone, Residential Dwellings from a conditionally permitted use process. The intensity would not increase because, per the existing code, structures up to 30 feet tall are currently allowed in the applicable zoning districts. The proposed amendment would only allow structures to be no taller than 26 feet. FOLLOW UP ACTION: The full text of this ordinance shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation of the City of Saratoga within fifteen days after its adoption. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Draft ordinance 2. 05/15/13 Council meeting staff report with attachments 3. Perceived height exhibit 4. Photos of front setbacks 155 Exhibit A ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE 15 -19 AND 15 -58 OF THE SARATOGA CITY CODE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Findings The City of Saratoga wishes to amend Article 15 -19 and Article 15 -58 of the City Code. 2. Amendments in this ordinance affect provisions of the City's zoning regulations in Chapter 15 of the Code. These amendments were considered by the Planning Commission of the City of Saratoga and the Commission, after a duly noticed public hearing on April 24, 2013, recommends adoption of these amendments to Chapter 15 as set forth below. 3. The City Council of the City of Saratoga held a duly noticed public hearing on May 15, 2013 and June 5, 2013 and after considering all testimony and written materials provided in connection with that hearing, introduced this ordinance. Therefore, the City Council hereby ordains as follows: Section 1. Adoption. The Saratoga City Code is amended as set forth below. Text to be added is indicated in double - underlined font (e.g., double - underlined) and text to be deleted is indicated in strikeout font (e.g., stfikee . Text in standard font remains unchanged by this ordinance. A. Article 15 -19 - C: COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS 1. City Code Section 15- 19.020 — General Regulations (f) Screening, landscaping, and fencing. 9) Where a commercial use is to be located adiacent to or across from an established single- family or multi - family residential district, appropriate landscape buffers shall be required that are at least equal to the setbacks of the affected residential district. City Code Section 15- 19.030 - C -N district regulations. 156 FO of MIN 411 M 11 Il i City Code Section 15- 19.040 — C -V district regulations (f) Front setback area. The minimum front setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten feet; except that on a site abutting and fronting on the same street as, or directly across the street from, an A, R -1, HR, R -M or P -A district, the minimum front setback area shall be fifteen feet. For two -story structures. the second -story shall be setback an additional five feet from the front facing exterior wall of the first - story. (g) Side and rear setback areas. The minimum side setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten feet for single -story structures. For two -story structures, the second -story shall be setback an additional foot for each foot of height or fraction thereof by which a portion of a structure exceeds fourteen feet in height. and the minimum rear sett ek are .. �zR h) Rear setback area. The minimum rear setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be thirty feet, plus two feet shall be added to the minimum rear setback area for each one foot of height or fraction thereof by which a portion of a structure exceeds fourteen feet in height. {h))fi) Height of structures. The maximum height of any structure and appurtenances. including. but not limited to, skylights, rooftop mechanical equipment and associated screening, in a C -V district shall be twee twenty -six feet. ZOA13 -0003 157 2 64(j) Screening, landscaping and fencing. (1) An area not less than ten feet in depth along all property lines that abut a street shall be landscaped with plant materials and/or improved with sidewalks or pathways as required by the Planning Commission. All planting materials shall permanently be maintained by the owner or occupant of the site. (2) A use not conducted within a completely enclosed structure shall be screened by a solid wall or fence, vine - covered fence or compact evergreen hedge (with solid gates where necessary) not less than six feet in height. This requirement shall not apply to off - street parking and loading areas, gasoline service stations, outdoor dining areas, nurseries, garden shops, and Christmas tree and pumpkin sales lots. B. Article 15 -58 — MIXED -USE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 15- 58.020 - Development standards. (b) Only commercial use(s) may be located on the ground floor in the C -V and C -N districts. Dwelling units(s) may be located on the ground floor in all other districts when not abutting a public street. Dwelling iiait(s) may be leeated in all other- peftions of the 44=uetuf e. Section 2. 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, paragraph, sub - paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase of this ordinance. If any section, sub - section, paragraph, sub - paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is held invalid, the City Council declares that it would have adopted the remaining provisions of this ordinance ZOA 13 -0003 158 regardless 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 3. California Environmental Quality Act The proposed amendments to the City Code are Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guideline sections 15305 - Minor Alteration to Land Use Limitations, 15308 — Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment, and also exempt under CEQA Guideline section 15061(b)(3) - the general rule that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential of causing a significant effect on the environment and where, as here, it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment. The proposed amendment would not change the land use or density, with the exception of removing stand alone, Multi - Family Dwellings from a conditionally permitted use process. The intensity would not increase because, per the existing code, structures up to 30 feet tall are currently allowed in the applicable zoning districts. The proposed amendment would only allow structures to be no taller than 26 feet. 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. Following a duly notice public hearing the foregoing ordinance was introduced and read at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Saratoga held on the 5t' day of June, 2013, and was adopted by the following vote following a second reading on the June 19, 2013. COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: Jill Hunter MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA Saratoga, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: RICHARD TAYLOR, CITY ATTORNEY ATTEST: Crystal Bothelio CLERK OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA Saratoga, California 4 ZOA 13 -0003 159 o► SA-0 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL 1956 L?FOR�' MEETING DATE: May 15, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: Community Development CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: Michael Fossati DIRECTOR: James Lindsay SUBJECT: Zoning Amendment to Modify Building Heights, Setbacks, and Allowed Uses in the Commercial- Visitor and Commercial- Neighborhood Zoning Districts. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Conduct a public hearing, introduce and waive the first reading of the ordinance, and direct staff to place the ordinance on the consent calendar for adoption at the next regular meeting of the City Council. REPORT SUMMARY: At the January 25, 2013 City Council retreat, the Planning Commission requested City Council direction to review the height limits within the CV and CN zoning districts. At its February 6, 2013 meeting, the City Council approved the Commission's request. The Commission hosted two outreach meetings in February and March for neighboring property owners of those commercial districts. The comments of those workshops were summarized and presented to the Planning Commission at a March 26, 2013 study session. Notes from those three meetings have been included as Attachment 3. The Planning Commission discussed this matter during a public hearing on April 24, 2013 and recommended the City Council make the following amendments to the City Code: • Remove the allowance of single use multi - family development (authorized for heights up to 30 feet) in the CV and CN zoning districts. • Remove the allowance of ground level residential dwelling units in mixed use developments in the CV and CN zoning districts. • Increase the maximum height limit for buildings in the CV district from 20 feet to 26 feet, remove the existing height exceptions for appurtenances such as rooftop equipment and roof screens, and increase the rear, side and front setbacks. • Maintain the building height limit in the CN district at 20 feet (includes maintaining height exceptions for appurtenances such as roof top equipment and roof screens). • Require landscape buffers for commercial uses adjacent to or across from residential uses in the CV and CN districts as stated in the General Plan. 160 The following paragraphs explain the proposed amendments recommended by the Planning Commission. Removal of ground level, residential dwellings. The primary reason the Commission requested to study building heights in the CV and CN districts was the discrepancy in maximum heights for commercial and multi - family buildings. Multi- family buildings could be built up to 30 -feet in height due to the "alternative standards for multi - family dwellings" yet commercial buildings were limited to a height of 20 -feet. To address this discrepancy, the Commission is recommending repealing City Code Sections 15- 19.030(k) and 15- 19.0400) eliminating the authorization for non -mixed us multi - family uses and with it the 30 foot height authorization and other different development standards for multi- family buildings in the CN & CV districts. Mixed use developments would be subject to the same height limits as all other uses in the districts. The Commission was also concerned that continuing to allow ground level residential uses in these districts would erode the limited amount of land available for commercial uses the City. Therefore, the Commission is recommending revising City Code Section 15- 58.020(b) (Mixed - Use Development Standards) to read as follows: "Only commercial use(s) may be located on the ground floor in the C -V and C -N districts. Dwelling units(s) mgy be located on the ground floor in all other districts, where permitted, when not abutting a street. Dwelling unit(s) may be located in all other portions of the structure." The amendments recommended by the Planning Commission would still allow residential uses within the CV or CN zoning districts, but the residential units would be required to be constructed above a ground floor commercial use. Furthermore, any structure with a commercial use on the ground floor and residential on the floor above would be restricted to the height limit of the underlying zoning district. Existing residential buildings within the CV and CN districts that do not meet the new standards would become "legal non - conforming." Pursuant to City Code Section 15- 65.070, existing residential structures within such districts can be rebuilt to their original form if they are affected by involuntary damage or destroyed by fire, flood, earthquake, vandalism or other catastrophic events. Alternatively, the City Council could direct staff to prepare the necessary land use and zoning changes for those residential areas currently zoned and/or designated commercial on the General Plan and zoning map. If directed, the land use changes would not trigger a Measure G vote as the modifications would not 1) redesignate residential lands to commercial, industrial, or other land use designations, 2) increase densities or intensities of residential land use, or 3) redesignate recreational open space lands to other land use designations. Rather, it would re- designate existing residential uses with the appropriate land use and zoning designations. Increase the height limit and setbacks within the CV district. Properties in the CN zoning district include commercial and residential structures. The existing height limit within the CV zoning district is 20 feet. Appurtenances are not subject to this limit. The Commission recommended an increase of the CV height limit from 20 feet to 26 feet for commercial and mixed -use structures, with the provision that the increased height would be all - inclusive, meaning the height would take appurtenances into account, including, but not limited to, skylights, rooftop mechanical equipment and associated screening. Section 15- 19.040 would be amended as follows: 161 Height of structures. The maximum height of any structure and appurtenances, including, but not limited to, skylights, rooftop mechanical equipment and associated screening_in a C- V district shall be twenty -six feet. The Commission also recommended the building setbacks be increased to help maintain the same visual profile of the building as viewed from adjacent properties. The following changes to Section 15- 19.040 reflect those changes: Front setback area. The minimum front setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten feet; except that on a site abutting and fronting on the same street as, or directly across the street from, an A, R -1, HR, R -M or P -A district, the minimum front setback area shall be fifteen feet. For two -story structures, the second -story front facing exterior wall shall be set back an additional five feet from the front facing exterior wall of the first -stoDL Side and setback areas. The minimum side setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten feet for sin lg e -story structures. For two -story structures, the second -storms facing exterior walls shall be set back an additional foot for each foot of height or fraction thereof by which a portion of a structure exceeds fourteen feet in height_ and the M;,,i fi+,,.., exeeptieffs: MI WIN CM Rear setback area. The minimum rear setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be thi . feet, plus two feet shall be added to the minimum rear setback area for each one foot of height or fraction thereof by which a portion of a structure exceeds fourteen feet in height. Staff has provided exhibits demonstrating the setback changes and a "line -of- sight" perspective illustrating the change in perceived height with the increased rear setback as Attachment 4 of this staff report. Maintain the height limit for buildings in the CN district Properties in the CN zoning district include the Quito Shopping Center, Argonaut Shopping Center, Azule Crossing, and commercial properties located west of the intersection at Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road and Prospect Road. The existing height limit within the CN zoning district is 20 feet. Appurtenances are not subject to this limit. The Planning Commission discussed the advantages and disadvantages of increasing building heights of that district and recommended the existing height limit within the CN zoning district remain unchanged. It is also recommended that the height exception for appurtenances (such as skylights, rooftop mechanical equipment and associated screening) also remain unchanged, meaning buildings in this zoning district will be measured from average natural grade to highest roof ridge, not average natural grade to highest point on the appurtenance. Landscape buffer 162 The City's General Plan requires "new commercial developments located adjacent to or across from an established single - family or multi - family residential use incorporate appropriate landscape buffers that are at least equal to the setback of the adjacent residential district ". The Commission recommended this General Plan requirement be included in the general regulations for commercial districts so it is viewed with other commercial development standards. Section 15- 19.020(f) would be amended as follows: (9) Where a commercial use is to be located adjacent to or across from an established single- family or multi - family residential district, appropriate landscape buffers shall be required that are at least equal to the setbacks of the affected residential district. The ordinance as recommended by the Planning Commission is presented in Attachment 1. Attachment 2 shows the text of the ordinance as it would read in the City Code if adopted (without redline and strikeout). The full text of the sections amended is included in Attachment 9. COMMUNITY FEEDBACK The majority of the public comments submitted to the City support the proposed changes with the exception of increasing the height limit in the CV district. These communications, an on -line petition, and comments made from the outreach meetings and study session have been included as Attachments 5 and 6. GENERAL PLAN CONFORMITY The proposed amendments are in conformance with the General Plan in that the changes to the zoning ordinance would not allow any structure over two stories, even if the heights were allowed to increase to 26 feet. Therefore, the densities of land uses on the affected commercial parcels would not be increased. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION The proposed amendments to the City Code are Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guideline sections 15305 - Minor Alteration to Land Use Limitations, 15308 — Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment, and also exempt under CEQA Guideline section 15061(b)(3) - the general rule that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential of causing a significant effect on the environment and where, as here, it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment. The proposed amendment would not change the land use, density or intensity, with the exception of removing stand alone, Residential Dwellings from a conditionally permitted use process. The intensity would not increase because, per the existing code, structures up to 30 feet tall are currently allowed in the applicable zoning districts. The proposed amendment would only allow structures to be no taller than 26 feet. FOLLOW UP ACTION: The full text of this ordinance shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation of the City of Saratoga within fifteen days after its adoption. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Draft Ordinance 2. Ordinance Language WITHOUT strikeouts 3. Workshop / Study Session Notes 4. Exhibits 163 5. Comments from Previous Workshops / PC Public Hearing 6. Petition from Restore Saratoga 7. Noticing Maps 8. District Location Maps 9. Full text of Amended Code Sections 164 Exhibit A ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE 15 -19 AND 15 -58 OF THE SARATOGA CITY CODE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Findings The City of Saratoga wishes to amend Article 15 -19 and Article 15 -58 of the City Code. 2. Amendments in this ordinance affect provisions of the City's zoning regulations in Chapter 15 of the Code. These amendments were considered by the Planning Commission of the City of Saratoga and the Commission, after a duly noticed public hearing on April 24, 2013, recommends adoption of these amendments to Chapter 15 as set forth below. 3. The City Council of the City of Saratoga held a duly noticed public hearing on May 15, 2013 and after considering all testimony and written materials provided in connection with that hearing, introduced this ordinance. Therefore, the City Council hereby ordains as follows: Section 1. Adoption. The Saratoga City Code is amended as set forth below. Text to be added is indicated in double - underlined font (e.g., double - underlined) and text to be deleted is indicated in strikeout font (e.g., stfikeeut). Text in standard font remains unchanged by this ordinance. A. Article 15 -19 - C: COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS 1. City Code Section 15- 19.020 — General Regulations (f) Screening, landscaping, and fencing. 9) Where a commercial development is to be located adjacent to or across from an established single- family or multi - family residential use, appropriate landscape buffers shall be required that are at least equal to the setbacks of the adjacent residential district. City Code Section 15- 19.030 - C -N district regulations. Alter-native for- family dwellings. Notwithstanding a*y othe (k) standards multi . . P, f this Seetion, where multi family dwellings Planning Gen+missien for d7wellings the will be loeated upon a site, development shall apply sueh standards set 165 F& 1-7 Fliv rMSIMMME of MIN i City Code Section 15- 19.040 — C -V district regulations (f) Front setback area. The minimum front setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten feet; except that on a site abutting and fronting on the same street as, or directly across the street from, an A, R -1, HR, R -M or P -A district, the minimum front setback area shall be fifteen feet. For two -story structures. the second -story shall be setback an additional five feet from the front facing exterior wall of the first - story. (g) Side and rear setback areas. The minimum side setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten feet for single -story structures. For two -story structures, the second -story shall be setback an additional foot for each foot of height or fraction thereof by which a portion of a structure exceeds fourteen feet in he ight. and the „,,;,,:w.,,,..,, rear seth ek are h) Rear setback area. The minimum rear setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be thirty feet, plus two feet shall be added to the minimum rear setback area for each one foot of height or fraction thereof by which a portion of a structure exceeds fourteen feet in height. Nfi) Height of structures. The maximum height of any structure and appurtenances. including. but not limited to, skylights, rooftop mechanical equipment and associated screening, in a C-V district shall be t-e twenty -six feet. ZOA 13 -0003 166 2 646) Screening, landscaping and fencing. (1) An area not less than ten feet in depth along all property lines that abut a street shall be landscaped with plant materials and/or improved with sidewalks or pathways as required by the Planning Commission. All planting materials shall permanently be maintained by the owner or occupant of the site. (2) A use not conducted within a completely enclosed structure shall be screened by a solid wall or fence, vine - covered fence or compact evergreen hedge (with solid gates where necessary) not less than six feet in height. This requirement shall not apply to off - street parking and loading areas, gasoline service stations, outdoor dining areas, nurseries, garden shops, and Christmas tree and pumpkin sales lots. B. Article 15 -58 — MIXED -USE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 15- 58.020 - Development standards. (b) Only commercial use(s) may be located on the ground floor in the C -V and C -N districts. Dwelling units(s) may be located on the ground floor in all other districts when not abutting a public street. Dwelling iiait(s) may be leeated in all ethef peftions of the 44=uetuf e. Section 2. 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, paragraph, sub - paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase of this ordinance. If any section, sub - section, paragraph, sub - paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is held invalid, the City Council declares that it would have adopted the remaining provisions of this ordinance ZOA 13 -0003 167 regardless 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 3. California Environmental Quality Act The proposed amendments to the City Code are Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guideline sections 15305 - Minor Alteration to Land Use Limitations, 15308 — Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment, and also exempt under CEQA Guideline section 15061(b)(3) - the general rule that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential of causing a significant effect on the environment and where, as here, it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment. The proposed amendment would not change the land use or density, with the exception of removing stand alone, Multi - Family Dwellings from a conditionally permitted use process. The intensity would not increase because, per the existing code, structures up to 30 feet tall are currently allowed in the applicable zoning districts. The proposed amendment would only allow structures to be no taller than 26 feet. 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. Following a duly notice public hearing the foregoing ordinance was introduced and read at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Saratoga held on the 15th day of May, 2013, and was adopted by the following vote following a second reading on the June 5, 2013. COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: Jill Hunter MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA Saratoga, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: RICHARD TAYLOR, CITY ATTORNEY ATTEST: Crystal Bothelio CLERK OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA Saratoga, California 4 ZOA 13 -0003 Article 15 -19 - C: COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS 15- 19.020 — General Regulations (f) Screening, landscaping, and fencing. (9) Where a commercial use is to be located adjacent to or across from an established single- family or multi- family residential use, appropriate landscape buffers shall be required that are at least equal to the setbacks of the adjacent residential district. 15- 19.040 — C -V district regulations (f) Front setback area. The minimum front setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten feet; except that on a site abutting and fronting on the same street as, or directly across the street from, an A, R -1, HR, R -M or P -A district, the minimum front setback area shall be fifteen feet. For two -story structures, the second -story shall be setback an additional five feet from the front facing exterior wall of the first - story. (g) Side setback area. The minimum side setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten feet for single -story structures. For two -story structures, the second -story shall be setback an additional foot for each foot of height or fraction thereof by which a portion of a structure exceeds fourteen feet in height. (h) Rear setback area. The minimum rear setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be thirty feet, plus two feet shall be added to the minimum rear setback area for each one foot of height or fraction thereof by which a portion of a structure exceeds fourteen feet in height. (i) Height of structures. The maximum height of any structure and appurtenances, including, but not limited to, skylights, rooftop mechanical equipment and associated screening, in a C -V district shall be twenty -six feet. Article 15 -58 — MIXED -USE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 15- 58.020 - Development standards. (b) Only commercial use(s) may be located on the ground floor in the C -V and C -N districts. Dwelling units(s) may be located on the ground floor in all other districts when not abutting a public street. 169 Minutes from 2/26 Building Height Workshop 1. Concerns on size of building (i.e. Timesquare project - 12230 Sara Sun) 2. Concerns that Quito Village will be over - developed (i.e. 3 -story mixed use) 3. Should stay at 20' height limit 4. Recognize of setting a precedent regarding construction 5. By increasing commercial height, commercial property values will increase but residential property values will decrease. 6. Take multi - family heights down to 26 ft. 7. Commercial - If it ain't broke, don't fix it" 8. Not city's responsibility to "pencil out" a commercial project. 9. Investor's job to do "due diligence" 10. Develop within limits 11.26 feet enable 2 -story commercial, which equals more density, more traffic, etc. 12.26' can enable 30' tall building when AC equipment is counted with parapet. 13. There is a variety of building heights in the Gateway. 14. There is inequality in the building heights. 15. What is the side setback standard? 16. If a home can be built at 26' why can't commercial? 17. Increase setbacks to 1.5' for each foot in commercial building height 18. The real issue is use of the property & intensity with its impact. 19. City should not change rules to "bail out" land owners. 20. City isn't interested in standardizing heights 21. Depends on who pushes "hard enough" on what height can be reached. 22. Opposed to increasing heights in Gateway 23. Heights were researched/studied for a number of months. 24. Residents count on "Gateway Guidelines" 25. Saratoga has a high quality of life because it's based on our character. 26. Zoning guidelines (existing) have served us well. 27. Townhomes in rear ( @30') are not intruding because they are hidden. 28. Saratoga Square development was a "good meeting of minds" and is working. 29. What about redevelopment potential of properties with low heights. 30. Ripple effect of increased density & intensity of use. 31. Townhouse development could have less traffic then intense commercial. 32. Bring heights down to lowest available. 33. When you change heights, you change priorities. 34. Every project should be considered, but priorities should be recognized. 35. When you approve one with exception, others will come. 36. Doesn't want to see tall buildings from their backyard. 37. Developers seem to have rights (i.e. guidelines) that private property owners don't seem to have. Community shouldn't have to object. 38. A fence "exception" doesn't get the same type of credibility as a big commercial development. Why is that? P: \ordinances,zoning \cv -cn height limits \022613 meeting notes 170 39. Seems that community interests are not being adequately represented. P: \ordinances,zoning \cv -cn height limits \022613 meeting notes 171 March 12, 2013 Workshop Minutes 1. City of Cupertino allows 30' tall buildings @ story 3 story buildings. 2. Do not want anymore densities. Want space for the trees. Want to see the mountains. 3. The existing zoning allows 30' for multi- family residential 20' for commercial. 4. Do we want to incentivize a builder to build residential? 5. Bought house in Saratoga for a certain reason because of the character. We want it to remain. 6. Is the issue 1 -story vs. 2- story? 7. Concerned about tall townhomes so close to S.F. 8. What happened to the landscaping behind Gene's. 9. 30' feet high multifamily is too high. 10. Cupertino was ruined by developers, don't want the same for Saratoga. 11. Against raising limit in Saratoga 12. Change zoning ordinance to restrict height to 20' in Quito. 13. Can the PC recommend a 20' height limit to City Council? 14. No residential in commercial 15. No variances @ Quito 16. Multifamily should not be higher than commercial. 17. Don't reduce the amount of commercial 18. Gateway & Quito have different character. 19. You can't build 2 -story @ 20' 20. Gateway commercial should be allowed to be as tall as residential behind. 21. Want to make business work so we don't lose to residential. 22. All neighborhoods want the lowest limits. 23. Heights control density /density of use. Density brings traffic. 24. The services we went are all on the 1St story. We don't need 2 -story commercial. 25. 20', all 3 neighborhoods, all uses. 26. If it dincentives commercial. 27. One shoe doesn't fit the whole community. 28. How do we not get there again? 29. Lower height to 20'. No residential in commercial district. 30. Density is an issue not just height 31. Review development based on design & use not specific height 32. Review how we measure height of buildings 33. Design that runs well with the neighborhood may make higher heights ok, should not be rigid. 34. Maybe consider FAR for density issues. 35. If you want 26' to be flexible, then we can't say "no" to a site that is overdeveloped. 36. Make code restrictive to maintain. 37. Create ordinance dealing with multi- family residential 38. Safety should be acknowledged P: \ordinances, zoning \cv -cn height limits \031213 meeting notes 172 39. Keep multi- family residential out of commercial & professional office. P: \ordinances, zoning \cv -cn height limits \031213 meeting notes 173 March 26, 2013 Meeting Minutes 1. Multi- family 2. Stand alone residential removed from commercial districts (remove) — All Commissioners 3. CV — Add landscape buffer requirement from GP into Zoning 4. Setback — 14' structure height @ 30' setback, every one foot in height will increase rear setback by two feet. 5. -14' structure height @ 10' setback, every one food in height will increase side setback by one foot for two -story (side) (illustration) - 10' in the 1St story & 15' as the 2nd story. (front) - 26' with everything mixed use, no residential on ground floor. 6. CN — 20' 174 5/8/13 SetbacklExhibit 175 35' 2 -s ory rear se back 25' 1 -s ory rear setback 25' landscape buffer 30' rear setback 54' rear setback 10' 15t story side setback 22' 2nd story side setback at 26' 175 PerceivedMeightlxh i bit AsA/iewed[ FromC the Mearlbf[bMesidentialUProperty R1 - 26' house (35' rear setback) CV - 26' building (54' rear setback) CN - 20' building (30' rear setback) Measured in SketchUp with the camera placed 25' back from the fence and 5' 6" high to replicate average eye level. 5/8/13 ii rL. Thursday, March 14, 2013 To: The Planning Commission and Planning Department of the city of Saratoga From: TimeSpace Square LLC, the owner of 12250 Saratoga Sunnyvale Rd, Saratoga, CA 95070, with CV zoning RE: Opinion and Suggestion on height limit of CV zoning 1. Recent 10 -20 years, Property value in Saratoga area has increased significantly, it's probably 5 -10 times higher than 30 -50 years ago. The property value increase is mainly because land value increase. If constructing one story building on such expensive land is not financially feasible. This may explain why the related area has no much change for long time, other than some newly built residential townhouses with 30' height limit. 2. The currently CV zoning is allowed the building height limit to be 20', which is hard to build marketable 2 story commercial space with the minimum 10' of interior height, with additional 2' for each story for running ducts, pipes for mechanic units and structural beams, as such, plus a minimum 1' or 2' for sloped roof (pitched /mansard) for nice appearance, that add to a total of 25- 26' minimum height for a reasonable 2 story commercial building. 177 3. In order to encourage owner user or commercial developer to improve the commercial property with CV zoning, revitalize the related commercial area and make the area more appealing and attractive, the height limit change to a minimum of 25' -26' is very critical. 4. Currently, the height limit is 30' if constructing multi - family residential homes on CV zoning. If changing the height limit of commercial space to 30', the same height limit as the multi- family residential homes, is very reasonable by the following reasons: a/. It's fair to either commercial or residential buildings on CV zoning and it will not change any privacy and view to the residential properties adjacent to CV zoning; b/. It gives more flexibility to design of commercial space on roof style and variance, and appealing to neighborhood. 5. To our understanding, current consideration of height limit change should not affect any density, meaning density should have no change, thus should not cause any higher density and subsequent security concern. The only possible concern of height limit increase will affect privacy and view of adjacent residential properties. Therefore, we suggest that to protect privacy and view of residential properties adjacent to commercial building, setback requirement to the commercial building should be increased proportionally or even larger. For example, if height limit of CV zoning is changed from 20' to 30', for every 1 feet increase, the setback requirement can increase by 1.5 feet, so if a 30' tall commercial building is adjacent to a residential property 178 in the back, the rear setback requirement should be 45', assuming the previous rear setback is 30' for a 20' tall commercial building. Thus, the privacy and view of residential properties behind the commercial property will be protected or even better. By doing so, it protects both interests of residential properties and commercial properties, promotes the commercial area revitalization, thus maximizes benefit of the whole community. Yorke Lee The managing member of TimeSpace Square LLC, 179 Michael Fossati From: nancy jamello <nancy @nancyjamello.com> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 9:40 AM To: Michael Fossati Subject: Re: Planning Commission Study Session - City of Saratoga Dear Michael, Thank you for taking the time to keep us informed. Quito Village is an important part of our neighborhood and it is different than the other commercial zones. Quito used to be thriving and fun to go to, many of us went there for lots of things. The new owner has been a real disaster and it could be true that if we were to simply lower his height limit he might give up and sell... but I believe no one wants housing there no mater want. The night of the meeting some said this better than I can but I think you understand the situation. Thanks for you help, Nancy Portugal Jamello 18548 Paseo Pueblo 408 374 2672 On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Michael Fossati <mfossati&sarato _ag ca.us> wrote: Dear Residents — Thank you for your continued participation in review of the building height limits within the Commercial - Visitor (CV) and Commercial- Neighborhood (CN) zoning. The Planning Commission will be conducting a study session at 5:OOpm on Tuesday March 26th at the Prospect Center - Friendship Hall. Please follow the link below for more details (which will be available by the end of day on March 21S) http://www.saratoga.ca.us/cilyhall/comms/planning/index.asp If you have any questions or comments, please contact Michael Fossati at the phone number and e -mail address below. Thank you, Michael Fossati Planner :1 Michael Fossati From: Marcia Fariss <marcia @gizmology.com> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 4:40 PM To: Michael Fossati Subject: PC Study Session 3 -26 Michael, Thank you for the notification of the PC Study Session on March 26. Unfortunately, I am already "booked" for the 5 PM time slot and will not be able to attend. However, the consensus view expressed at the Quito Village Shopping Center sums up my opinion. That is, keep the 20' commercial height limit and reduce the 30' height limit for multi - family construction down to 20' also. In that vein, it would not hurt to lower the mixed use limit to 20' also, primarily because all 3 areas being considered are basically in residential communities. To say that we should continue the current mixed use and multi - family residential limits simply because there is precedence, is "a cop out ", to use the vernacular. The General Plan and Founders of Saratoga intended for this City to be a semi - rural, low density, low intensity community. There is no excuse for surrendering our City to developers' pressures. Thank you, Marcia 181 From: Teresa Mills [mailto:mills teresa @yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 8:59 AM To: Planning; James Lindsay Subject: Commercial Height Limits for C -N and C -V All, I already spoke at the public outreach meeting, but I'm just following up with a brief written opinion. If you truly want to discourage multi- family residential being built, the best course of action is to have the same height limit for both commercial and multi - family: 20'. Ideally, the option to replace commercial buildings with multi - family buildings should not exist at all. The setback for multi - family buildings should remain at 25' and the commercial setback should remain at 30' since 5' of that setback is allowed to be paved. The goal of the ordinances in this city has alway been to preserve the natural beauty of our hills. However, there is no point in maintaining the beauty of the hills if you then allow development which blocks the views of those very same hills. Currently, we can just barely see the hills over the buildings at Quito Village. If the height limit is raised, those buildings will eventually be rebuilt and our view will be lost. In theory, yes, the height limit for the neighbourhood is 26'. In practice, the height of the surrounding homes is only 18'. Therefore, I see no reason why the commercial property or multi - family height limit should be 26'. As far back as 1964 the City Council's aim was to "keep low- density residential communities with only those commercial facilities necessary to serve our own citizens" (City Council report, 1964). Fast forward to today and our City's website states that "Saratoga has a small town feel which allows them to escape the hustle of Silicon Valley ". This small town feel is a direct result of this history of low- density development. We have very little commercial space so we need to protect the space we currently have. Yes, a lot of the commercial space at Quito Village is currently empty, but that is a direct result of the owner of the property, not because businesses did not want to be there because the buildings are too short. Starbucks has moved in and none of the existing stores have problems with the height. We need Quito Village, but we don't need taller buildings. Sincerely, Teresa Mills 182 From: iasletra @aol.com [mai Ito: jasletra @aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 11:22 AM To: James Lindsay; Planning Cc: Dave Anderson; City Hall Subject: Commercial and multi unit height limits Hello, James- There may have been some problem with notification because I do not believe I received notice about tonight's meeting. In general, you and Michael and the Planning Commission staff have been going out of your way to notify me of things that might be of interest, and I appreciate that. At any rate, would you or someone else please read the following out loud at the Planning Commission meeting tonight, as I have a commitment and cannot attend: Dear Planning Commission Members, First, thank you very much for the two community meetings you have held about the height limit question and the many hours each of you has spent listening to resident comments and opinion. As you know, both meetings were well attended and many residents spoke at each meeting. As you also know, with the exception of one resident, who was equivocal, every other resident who spoke favored maintaining the 20 ft. commercial height limit in the three commercial zoning districts in question, and also favored reducing the stand alone multi unit residential height limits in those zoning districts, with 20 fit. being the consensus objective. I will not belabor you by repeating my comments from those meetings except to emphasize one thing. As a practical matter, the difference between 20 ft. and 26 ft. is the difference between one story and two stories; a second story means doubling the density and intensity of use which will result in increased traffic, noise, pressure on our schools and, perhaps, crime rates, while accompanied by a decrease in surrounding residential property values. None of these results are favorable for current Saratoga residents. While the height limit questions are straightforward, there is a related and serious problem that I believe is not well understood. In these three commercial zoning districts, 100% residential development is not allowed and projects that are 100% commercial are clearly permittedSar. "Mixed -use" is problematic. To most of us, "mixed -use" means a building that is commercial on the first floor and residential on the second floor or a building that is commercial in front and residential behind. In Saratoga, however, mixed -use has also been interpreted to mean separate commercial and residential buildings within the same project. That is the only reason that the multi unit residential height limit is relevant in a commercial district. The problem is that it could cause our community to lose a substantial portion of our already extremely limited 183 retail space. For example, at Quito Center, if someone proposed a tiny commercial kiosk -type commercial building and then covering the rest of the property with residential units, that would qualify as mixed -use according to the way Saratoga has interpreted the term. The problem is particularly serious because residential development in Saratoga is, in general, substantially more profitable than commercial development and those market forces do not appear as if they will change any time soon. In my opinion, the City needs to add a standard stating that, in the three zoning districts in question; a minimum of 75% of the developed floor space of any project must be commercial rather than residential. That standard would also be excellent on a city -side basis, provided that it applied to one story mixed -use developments and that multi story mixed -use developments were required to be a minimum of 50% commercial (as a percentage of developed floor space). Thank you again for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Jeffrey A. Schwartz San Marcos Road CC: Dave Anderson Saratoga City Council Jeffrey A. Schwartz 1610 La Pradera Dr. Campbell, CA 95008 (408) 379 -9400 Work (408) 529 -4077 Cell 4asletra(@aol.com ., SIDNEY T. KAUFMANN 19677 SARATOGA LOS GATOS ROAD, SARATOGA CA 95070 April 10, 2013 City of Saratoga Community Development Department 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Attention: Michael Fossati, Planner Under Application ZOA13 -0003, the Planning Commission has directed City staff to amend Article 15 -19 of the zoning ordinance to complete the following: (a) remove the allowance of ground level, multi- family dwellings from the CV and CN zoning districts; and (b) increase the height limit for Commercial and Mixed -Use to 26' in the CV zoning district. The Planning Commission has announced a public hearing on 24 April 2013 to review the application and direction. The purpose of my letter is express my opposition to and disappointment in the Planning Commission's decisions on this project. I and my wife have lived in Saratoga for 40 years. We were attracted to the community for the same reasons most (if not all) families were similarly attracted to Saratoga — the residential nature of the community. The fundamental question I asked myself about this project, and would further extend to the City, is "WHY ?" The City website describes Saratoga as follows: "Tucked away in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains of California, Saratoga is a lovely residential community with a small -town feel. The City is well known for its excellent schools, fine dining, unique shops, and distinctive cultural institutions. Saratoga offers a high quality of life to its residents and a chance to escape the hustle of Silicon Valley." Simply put, the above description is consistent with my perspective of the City. The changes noted in the application are NOT consistent with this description of the City. By the direction described in the Notice of Public Hearing, the City has violated the trust extended by its residents. We, the residents, have little recourse other than that of expressing our opposition. To that end, and with the strongest terms possible consistent with courteous behavior, I vehemently condemn your violation of our trust. Respectfully, Sidney T. Kaufmann STK:dd 185 Elaine Chan 20388 Knollwood Drive Saratoga, CA 95070 April 12, 2013 Mr. Michael Fossati City of Saratoga Community Development Department 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Dear Mr. Michael Fossati I am writing to you regarding the Public Hearing Notice regarding APP ZOA1 3- 0003. 1 only started to attend late last year after I moved to Saratoga. I wonder if The Gateway guideline had been provided initially to the then potential buyer of the Time Space Project on Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road, such App ZOA1 3-003 would not exist. Now it left the residents to fight to oppose this project. The description on the Saratoga Community Home Page: "Saratoga is an upper-class bedroom community in the southwestern corner of the Santa Clara Valley. Saratoga also has many antique shops, French restaurants, and European-themed bakeries. Well-known vineyards in the Saratoga foothills include the Garrod Estate Vineyards and the Mountain Vineyard, both of which were founded in the 1800s. " I would urge the planning community to preserve the heritage and lifestyle of the city. Keep the height limit of commercial CV and CN to 20 feet. We have seen how the City of Cupertino is being converted to multistoried high-rise mixed-use residential and commercial buildings. The city of Cupertino has been ruined by all these exceptions and permissions to increase the height of commercial buildings. That increases traffic and density. Not to mention crime rates. Let Cupertino be well known for its daycare, tutoring facilities. We don't want more of those in Saratoga. Please preserve the characteristic of the City of Saratoga. We moved to Saratoga less than a year ago. We are attracted to Saratoga by the small town feel, spacious, forest like and calm environment. Our young kid can play in the backyard and see the sky and mountain while playing in the swing. If wt you permit the height increase to CV zone building, it is like putting a stonewall almost in front of our backyard. The Saratoga Star Aquatic parcel of land is similar to the proposed project site, i.e. it is a linear narrow structure. It is one story building and apparently making good profit. You don't have to be two story to make a good business plan. It's building is vey much away from the residential home behind it because it has the parking spaces in the back of the building. The new proposed project should use that as an example instead. I strongly opposed the permission of sharing driveway among commercial building in the CV zone, an excuse to maximize the building space. This should not be allowed because it will just promote bigger block of buildings that are not consistence with the small town and suburban feel of the City of Saratoga. Currently, when we are driving on Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road to Saratoga from HWY 280, once we pass Prospect Road, we can feel the change of the characteristic from super dense and chaotic to suburb, peace and calm environment. And we immediately have an open view of the mountains, trees and blue sky. Please don't take this away from us. Sincerely, Elaine Chan 187 Michael Fossati From: City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:24 AM To: Michael Fossati Cc: James Lindsay; Debbie Bretschneider Subject: FW: Opposition to Raising Height Limits Hi Michael, Can you please attach this letter and any others you receive to your staff report on height limits as written communications? CrystalZothelio0 City Clerk I City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Phone /Fax: 408.868.1269 1 Email: ctclerk @saratoga.ca.us Web: www.saratoga.ca.us Interestedgn[ servingl bnR7XityXommission ?WisitNvww.saratoga.ca. us/ comvac iolkarnC3bboutVettinggnvolved!M From: City Council Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:21 AM To: Chuck Page; Jill Hunter; Howard Miller; Manny Cappello; Dave Anderson; City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio]; Emily Lo Subject: FW: Opposition to Raising Height Limits From: f k Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:20:53 AM (UTC- 08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Planning Cc: City Council Subject: Opposition to Raising Height Limits To Honorable Planning Commission Members: I would like to register my opposition to raising height limits in the Commercial- Visitor and Commercial- Neighborhood zoning districts. Please add this communication to the official list of opponents regarding this issue. Thank you, Fleur Kettmann 19406 Vineyard Lane Saratoga, CA 95070 (resident in Saratoga for 25 years) im To: Planning Commission, City of Saratoga April, 17, 201 3 cc: City Council, City of Saratoga Re: Proposed Change in Building Heights in both CV and CN Districts Commissioners: OR C C/TS, �D13 There are few words which I can now write or well reasoned thoughts that 40t , that have not already been written, and/or voiced to you by myself and many oth r too concerned citizens one or are about to take. aBe that as t may, both my stuy sessions concerning wife and I w is to go on the L4p��NT record as being opposed to any changes in the currently existing height restrictions which raise them from 20' to 26'. We are for development, but only for that which is consistent with the rural /residential character of the City which has served its residents so well as evidenced by the premium values placed upon their real estate. High density developments are neither our desires nor, we believe the desires of a cross section of the City's residents who took the time to voice their opinions at your sessions.. We view the proposed height increase as the giving away of something of value now owned by the citizenry without receiving any Quid Pro Quo in return. It is reasonable to expect that there will always be variances requested by both developers and redevelopers, but to freely relinquish an important power prior to any "negotiation" is tantamount to weakening the City's bargaining position and may result in less desirable projects than would otherwise be the case if you retained the existing limitations. Worse still, such a concession could also lead to many more onerous conditions generally associated with higher density developments with the resultant effect of further lessening the rural /residential character of our desirable City which was and we believe continues to be the wishes of our citizens. Sincerely, William R. Benevento & Betty J. Benevento 12270 Kirkdale Dr. Saratoga, Ca PS: We have been Saratoga residents for almost 48 years and I worked on what I believe was the initial General Plan for the City and more recently as a member of the Gateway Committee. :• Michael Fossati From: Abigail Ayende on behalf of Planning Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 1:26 PM To: DL - Planning Commission Cc: Michael Fossati Subject: FW: Subject: Planning Commission Hearing on April 24 From: Mallory58 @aol.com [mai Ito: Mallory58 @aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 1:16 PM To: Planning Subject: Subject: Planning Commission Hearing on April 24 Subject: Planning Commission Hearing on April 24 Dear Saratoga Planning Commission with copies to City Council, We are writing regarding your Public Hearing on Wednesday 24'" as we will not be able to attend your meeting. The notice we received lists three items to be covered: 1. Remove the allowance of ground level, multi - family dwellings from the CV and CN zoning district. We agree with this recommendation. Increase the height limit for Commercial and Mixed -Use to 26 feet in the CV zoning district. We disagree with this recommendation for the following reasons a. The 2003 Gateway Plan approved by the city in spite of the existence of taller buildings nearby. The neighbors and others in the city have depended on the city to follow its guidelines. b. The two public hearings at the Prospect Center and Quito endorsed the 20 feet height limitation by almost 100% c. The city character and zoning traditions of city of Saratoga. d. Major impact on the neighbors by increasing the heights e. Increasing the commercial height limits requires an environmental impact statement and it has not been done. 3. Leave the height limit for Commercial and Mixed -Use to 20 feet in the CN zoning district. We agree with this recommendation We submit these comments as 45 year residents who care about our city have actively supported our city on the City Council, Hakone Gardens, Saratoga Historical Foundation, Homeowner Association, Organizing Saratoga July 4t ", Saratoga Foothill, Club, Saratoga Men's Club, Saratoga Book Go Round, Citizen of the Year committee, Saratoga Chamber of Commerce volunteer, Wreaths Across America at the Madronia Cemetery, Gateway Task Force, Committee to Save the North Campus, and the Valley Institute for Theater Arts. Sincerely, Sue and Jack Mallory 12258 Kirkdale Drive Saratoga, CA 95070 190 Michael Fossati Subject: FW: building height limits From: Peggy Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 3:03:57 PM (UTC- 08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: City Council Subject: building height limits Good day City Counsel, April 17th. 2013 I am writing to you as a resident of Saratoga for 33 years and a local Real Estate Broker, with regards to your current position on changing the Height Limit for Commercial and Mixed use areas. For many reasons I oppose any changes to the current height limitations in Saratoga. We residential citizens have been paying extra in our lives for the privilege of living in our semi -rural environment. We chose not to live in high density communities by paying more for our highly valued land and do not wish have the extra nuisances that would come from the additional density that would be created by raising the heights of buildings in any of the cities commercial or mixed use areas. Changing to higher density in these area's will diminish the existing and further values of the residential homes that surround them, and add additional chaos to all the residents of Saratoga, with more traffic and will be a burden on our school systems and fire and safety systems. Our community has never been about its commercial zones. I would hope that residential home values and quality of life for Saratogan's would be the primary focus of our city officials and our planning commission . Your proposed plan to change the height limits in not just a local neighborhood issue. This issue effects the entire community, please do not make these changes without asking all in the community for their input. Regards, Margaret Lynne 21075 Bank Mill Lane, Saratoga,Ca. 408 - 741 -1386 191 Michael Fossati From: Abigail Ayende on behalf of Planning Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 9:16 AM To: DL - Planning Commission Cc: Michael Fossati Subject: FW: April 24 Public Hearing on increasing height limit for Commercial and Mixed -Use to 26' in the CV zoning district From: Gene Wu [mai Ito: cgenewu yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:00 PM To: Planning Subject: April 24 Public Hearing on increasing height limit for Commercial and Mixed -Use to 26' in the CV zoning district Dear members of the Planning Commission of the City of Saratoga, My family have always enjoyed the quiet and un- congested neighborhood since we moved to Saratoga 27 years ago. I would appreciate that you could share with the citizens of Saratoga the motivation of increasing the height limit for Commercial and Mixed -Use to 26' in the CV zoning district located along Saratoga- Sunnyvale Road. It seems to me that this decision is not helping to keep Saratoga quiet and un- congested. Thank you for your attention. Gene Wu 1 192 Michael Fossati From: Abigail Ayende on behalf of Planning Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 9:16 AM To: DL - Planning Commission Cc: Michael Fossati Subject: FW: Height Changes - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Cheriel Jensen [mailto:cherieljensen @me.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 11:54 PM To: Planning Subject: Height Changes April 17, 2013 Dear Saratoga Planning Commissioners, Please do not increase the height limit in either the Saratoga CV or the CN Zoning Districts. You heard from the people so far notified. (Notification was extrememly limited though the whole city will be impacted.) Residents came out in substantial numbers and to a person did not want the increased height. You are charged with reflecting the wishes of the residents if the city. You now know the wishes. In addition. no housing should be allowed in our commercial areas. We have so little commercial land it should all be reserved for commercial to serve the residents. If the height is changed, as proposed, the following environmental issues must be addressed: The increased traffic generated by the proposed change and the additional loss of time by residents stuck in traffic, The loss of air quality resulting from the increased use of fuel to heat the buildings and the increased traffic and congestion, Because we have few jobs in Saratoga the increased traffic should be assessed for the whole area, not just Saratoga, The increased noise environment due to the increased traffic, The loss of space for trees and resulting heat, Assessment of the loss of long views of our hills, Assessment of the loss of neighborhood views, The potential crowding of our schools. This proposal should simply be rejected. Yours truly 193 Cheriel Jensen 13737 Quito Road, Saratoga, CA 194 Michael Fossati From: Kristin Ficovich <kficovich @gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 4:31 PM To: James Lindsay; Michael Fossati Subject: Commercial building heights Dear Mr. Lindsay & Mr. Fossati, It is my understanding the Planning Commission will be making a decision on building heights for C -N and C- V zoning this Wednesday. I am a resident and commercial property owner in the Gateway district. I know that some parcels in Gateway have a C -N zoning but predominately the parcels have a C -V zoning. It would make sense that building heights should be consistent within a district. I would ask that you allow the same height to the C -N parcels as you are considering for the C -V parcels. It would be extremely difficult to design a two -story quality structure with a 20' height limit whether it be residential or commercial. I believe Azule Crossing, although it has C -N zoning, does have a height of 24'. Adjacent residential parcels have a far greater maximum height limit. I would ask the Commission to please consider allowing the same height limit to the C -N parcels within Gateway to allow for consistency within the commercial district. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Kristin Ficovich 20330 Zorka Ave. Saratoga "Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly." 195 Michael Fossati From: Abigail Ayende on behalf of Planning Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 8:44 AM To: DL - Planning Commission Cc: Michael Fossati Subject: FW: Height limits From: Jim Gensheimer [ mailto:jimgensheimer @yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 10:52 PM To: Planning Subject: Height limits Planning Commission, As a resident of Devon Ave. near Quito Village, I support leaving the height limit at 20 feet for CN parcels. I think most folks are skeptical about raising the limit to 26 feet. It will just encourage developers to ask for even more. Jim Gensheimer c. 408.590.0167 jimgensheimerkyahoo.com 196 Michael Fossati Subject: FW: Quito Village Height Limit should be 20' From: Anna -maria Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 3:03:52 AM (UTC- 08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Planning; City Council Subject: Quito Village Height Limit should be 20' Dear Planning Commission Members and City Council Members: I am a resident of the Quito Village area and strongly urge the height limits for the CN parcel be 20' not 26'. Our older single story neighborhood will be enhanced by revitalization of the shopping center through a design that is within the 20' limit. On the other our quiet neighborhood will be radically changed by a development designed with the density achievable within a 26' limit - -- housing over retail. We are a mellow tree lined community with residents of a great variety of ethnic, economic and age backgrounds. Some of our neighbors have been here since the 50s when the homes were first built. Many like us bought in the 1990s as the neighborhood began to transition to younger families. Still more new families have joined us in the past couple of years. It is the love of our peaceful quiet neighborhood and our friendly neighborhood shopping center that unites us all. Some years back we rallied to bring speed bumps to our streets in order to slow the ever increasing traffic bypassing through our neighborhood. Shortly thereafter we saw our much loved Gene's Market shopping center change hands and languish. We understand change is imminent and the status quo is not acceptable, but redevelopment of the site needs to respect the character of our community and the vision we have for our future. Please honor our request for a 20' height limit and not 26'. For my part this request does not come out of a fear of affordable housing. Prior to becoming a stay at home parent I was an affordable housing developer with a number of nonprofits throughout the Bay Area and Mid Atlantic region. I know families of all kinds deserve a right to decent and affordable housing, particularly in the Silicon Valley. My issue is merely that the density allowed by a 26' height structure on that site would lead to a tremendous urbanization of this community, which would dramatically change the small town neighborhood we are. That would be poor planning for this community. Once again, please honor our request for the lower height limits. Sincerely, Anna -Maria White 18540 Devon Ave. Saratoga, CA 95070 197 Michael Fossati From: Abigail Ayende on behalf of Planning Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 7:42 AM To: DL - Planning Commission; Michael Fossati Subject: FW: Please hear my view From: nancy jamello [ma i Ito: nancy@nancyjamello.com] Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 1:51 PM To: Jill Hunter; Emily Lo; Howard Miller; Manny Cappello; Chuck Page; Dave Anderson; City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio]; Planning Subject: Please hear my view My Name is Nancy Portugal Jamello. I am a Saratoga resident and I believe that low density equals safety. I would like to thank the city council and the city planners for all of the hard work you have done to protect Saratoga. Your efforts to keep Saratoga safe are appreciated. Twenty nine years ago, when our son was two, my husband and I were able to buy a fixer upper in Saratoga. We bought here for the open space and for the safety. It is my opinion that open space and safety go hand in hand. High density brings crime and traffic... low density brings safety and flowers. It is that simple. While I favor the recommendation to eliminate 30 foot residential commercial combine zones, I oppose the recommendation for commercial zones to go from 20 to 26 feet. I stand now, as I have for decades in favor of less. Less building and more trees. Less density and more bees. For my children and my children's children... let us conserve our land and value our open space. Our home is near Quito Village and I firmly believe that Quito Village is more of a neighborhood environment than Argonaut or Gateway, so when I first heard of allowing Gateway to go to 26 feet... it did not shock me. Most of my neighbors are afraid that if Gateway goes, so may Quito. .; The Gateway commercial zone is the introduction to Saratoga. When someone is driving from Cupertino or San Jose, as they come to the Saratoga Gateway area, they should suddenly be able to see our mountains. The Gateway must be protected because it is "the gateway ". If we want our beautiful town to remain beautiful we must treat it with special care. It is a fact that allowing for more hight does not make a building more inviting. Good architecture and great landscaping can be done at any hight. Ugly construction and lack of landscaping can be done with tall hight limits. We do not need 26 foot commercial zones. We do not need elevator shafts. We do not need big developers. Let it be now, that Saratogans stand tall to protect our property. Let us value our land. Let us value our mountains, our views and our trees. Let Saratoga be a safe place for our children and a save place for birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees. Remember, low density equals safety. Please, keep Saratoga safe. Thank you, Nancy Portugal Jamello 18548 Pasco Pueblo, Saratoga Ca 95070 408 374 2672 199 Michael Fossati Subject: FW: Protest against Planning Commission's decision: Appplication ZOA13 -0003 From: Chandran Cheriyan [mai Ito: ccheriyan @ sbcglobal.net] Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 7:42 AM To: City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Subject: Protest against Planning Commission's decision: Appplication ZOA13 -0003 As a homeowner in Saratoga, I wish to submit a written protest against the Planning Commission's Application #ZOA13- 0003, and would like it to be included in the packet that goes to the City Council this week. To whom do I send this letter? Could you please provide me with an appropriate email address? Thankyou Chandran Cheriyan 20555 Oak Creek Ln Saratoga, CA 95070 200 Michael Fossati From: City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 9:54 AM To: 'vishwamber yelsangikar' Cc: Michael Fossati Subject: RE: Planning commission increase of ht in the Saratoga Hi Vish, Thank you for your email. I've forwarded it to Michael Fossati in our Community Development Department. He is preparing the staff report on this item. CrystalZothelio0 City Clerk I City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Phone /Fax: 408.868.1269 1 Email Web: www.saratoga.ca.us ctclerk @saratoga.ca.us Interestedgn[ servingl bnR7XityXommission ?WisitNvww.saratoga.ca. us/ comvac iolkarnC3bboutVettinggnvolved!M From: vishwamber yelsangikar [mailto:yvish @yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 9:52 AM To: City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Subject: Planning commission increase of ht in the Saratoga Hello Recently I got a mail about increasing the height of the commercial properties along the De Anza road. I am opposed to it. Since there is easy way to convey my opposition electronically, I am sending this to you so that you can forward it to whoever at the planning commission. Today is the last day to voice the the concern, and hence am sending this out now Thanks Vish Yelsangikar 20605 oak creek lane Saratoga CA 95070. 201 W I Michael Fossati From: Amal Bhatt <amalbhatt @yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 10:20 AM To: Michael Fossati; City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Cc: Vaishali Shastri Subject: Planning commission increase of height in the Saratoga Dear City Clerk, Relative to the postal mail that we received about about increasing the height of the commercial properties along the De Anza road, I would like to place on record my opposition to it. Please forward it to appropriate authorities. Thanks Amal Bhatt 20665 oak creek lane Saratoga CA 95070. 202 Mpy 7, 2013 Sarritobe City Council Members, I am vel,, mucri opposed to raisin, the buildin8 hei&ht limits PL the Gatewai. i-he rural enti•r-rice to bprptoba would be ruined. It is like P breath of fres.i air to enter Sr-.r,-to,-a from bvr. jose at the Gateway due to tine low bui-dint helLhts Pnd trees. Every time I enter bP.rqt06F taere I spy a word of thanks that I E-ri. lorti;nr-te enou," II to live in bprato6p. Please CD do not ruin it. Slncerely yours, Anits NetLenst•om 92:0311 CrPl6en Circle wars togs, CA 9%b0'70 (408) 8(7-6250 203 !,eratoga Plarrwig �Ornmi55k0r, an; Clty Courcld are re4iewang corrmerual height 11miis ir, Saratoga and are contemplating raking those limits to encourage molti• storylimixed-use develupment. NEW goal -we rlee,4 300 signatures Previous Pr- X243 Charla McDevitt 7 POWLWD 8), MO VC017. ORO .'.;y 201S =tai fine Owc ACT.rav Sign this petition Saratoga Commercial Height N,me*A,V1 -FA i MI I i IS- Email* 5a,ai�ga, Ci, United States CA S A By Restore Saratoga LMITS In To be JcJwerea i,-: Address ,,Zo_3(l CV,+iCYf-)v CikcL.& 'L. fo" Address (cont.) � projects in itic Gxevdy zoning a -,,rjcv City 5-,44* 1 am opposed to any increase In commercial height limits in State C,# Saratoga and I specifically oppose the increase to 26 ft. For ZIP Code- commercial projects Comment A el n23r, Juditki 5- Marlin rZsiy u, x 0, 3 www.restoresaraioga.corri !,eratoga Plarrwig �Ornmi55k0r, an; Clty Courcld are re4iewang corrmerual height 11miis ir, Saratoga and are contemplating raking those limits to encourage molti• storylimixed-use develupment. NEW goal -we rlee,4 300 signatures http://signon.orglsignlsaratoga-commercial-height-l?source=c.url&r—by=5725806 204 5/7/2013 Previous Pr- X243 Charla McDevitt 7 _ .'.;y 201S =tai fine 5.r a; op.. CA 151 N4- jocl %1 ixy 7, ?(J I 240 Andrew Wu -%44Y - ;,01-' CA. L�� Gat 1-1s, CA Z--Lo b�u 2.34 reirning Pang May 7.201. 3 5a,ai�ga, Ci, am cup -j5— zo jny,r;reasw in compri—ti I helght LMITS In and ! cPC W.. AY cfppn-,e Jihe ",-"ease -0 x ^ 'L. fo" projects in itic Gxevdy zoning a -,,rjcv V -73S Phil Newlin May 6, 2013 SarazogA: CA %lim ArideFson 1, CA A el n23r, Juditki 5- Marlin rZsiy u, x 0, 3 LoL Gatoi CA I border d pnrticr, n-! 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C, A A) Saratoga Commercial Height Limits By Restore Saratoga, To be dehv-'?d to I am opposed to, any increase in commercial height hinits in Saratoga and i specifically oppose the increase to 26 rt. for con-ir-nerbal pro ,,ects in ti-ie Gateway Zoning district. wwwrestoresaratoga,com The Saratoga Plai-r,,,ng Corr+m�*sion ZT•:D Cltl., art rtsl wlnv Cornn�erC�al height fimitc ir. Saratoga and are conremplatirg r,315ing fl,05e limit-, r,-.i erllourage multi- StIn/tmixed-foe development, NE'A"goaj 'vlc ree� 3, v 1�qn:,c -, �-- Chia,, 16 N! .,I Joel Fine 6, 1. 2013 saratogd. CL 4 Andrew Wu !,!,3) CA 0239 reiming Pang a Sd-1.01,FA. CA Sarj,.Dp -233 Phil Nevifin K1.y 6, 2018 CA Judith E Maoir� f-1 4Y 2'.-. Ca:: bnIder i rlrft,on n-f end �,eFe 1,*- Ngtl ;-rur!ur,?z amr-, -.rLn wear, S r." pa,r.1. LF 11,✓1r" ML.re, 13 �. Carol Liang 2C' I? 50'arc,ga C- ,6; SL-pp&" r1-..s Ufa FCr. bernard levirr, May F 201? 1�.5 9.at"'. A http://signon.org/sign/saratoga-commercial -height- I ?source=c.ur1&r _by=5725806 205 5/7/2013 Michael Fossati From: Rangachari Narasimhan <narsir2 @yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 1:41 PM To: Michael Fossati Subject: Opposition to Planning Commission's Proposal Application # ZOA13 -0003 Dear Mr. Fossati I was forwarded your email for me to respond on the subject. I have been a resident of Saratoga for the last 7 years. I am opposed to this proposal as it will change the demographics and make it more congested and perhaps compromise safety as well. Today is the last day to voice the the concern, and hence I am sending this out now. Regards Narasimhan 206 Michael Fossati From: vishwamber yelsangikar <yvish @yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 2:13 PM To: Michael Fossati Subject: Opposition to Planning Commission's Proposal Application # ZOA13 -0003 Formally voicing my concern with correct Details. have lived in this town close to 8 yrs. I wish to protest the Planning Commission's recommendation (Application # ZOA13 -0003) to raise the building height to 26 feet in the CV zoning district, on the following grounds: 1) Such a move will change the essential nature of our city, and create more traffic and congestion. It will commercialize Saratoga and make us look more like Cupertino. There is no need to do so. 2) It is odd that the Planning Commission keeps the height restriction of 20 feet for the CN zone district. Is this, perhaps, because the CN district adjoins housing that is considered to be of greater value than those of us who live adjoining zone CV? Such discrimination does not befit the City. If the Planning Commission truly believes that raising the height restriction to 26 feet is beneficial, then it needs to be consistent in both the CN and CV zones. This could potentially lead to costly litigation and all that. urge the City Council to vote against this recommendation. Thank you Vish Yelsangikar 20605 Oak Creek Lane Saratoga. From: City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] <ctclerk(c-)saratoga.ca.us> To: 'vishwamber yelsangikar' <yvish(a�yahoo.com> Cc: Michael Fossati <mfossati(a_)saratoga.ca.us> Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 9:53 AM Subject: RE: Planning commission increase of ht in the Saratoga Hi Vish, Thank you for your email. I've forwarded it to Michael Fossati in our Community Development Department. He is preparing the staff report on this item. 1 207 Crystal Bothelio City Clerk I City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Phone/Fax: 408.868.1269 1 Email: ctclerkksarato a Web: www.saratoaa.ca.us Interested in serving on a City Commission? Visit www.saratoga.ca.us / comvac to learn about getting involved! From: vishwamber yelsangikar [mailto:. vishkyahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 9:52 AM To: City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Subject: Planning commission increase of ht in the Saratoga Hello Recently I got a mail about increasing the height of the commercial properties along the De Anza road. I am opposed to it. Since there is no easy way to convey my opposition electronically, I am sending this to you so that you can forward it to whoever at the planning commission. Today is the last day to voice the the concern, and hence I am sending this out now Thanks Vish Yelsangikar 20605 oak creek lane Saratoga CA 95070. o Michael Fossati From: Hemant Habbu <hrhabbu @habbupark.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 2:59 PM To: Michael Fossati; City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Cc: Hemant Habbu Subject: Vote AGAINST Application # ZOA13 -0003 Hello Saratoga Planning Commission: My wife and I have been homeowners in Saratoga for over the past 12 years and one of the reasons we moved to this town was because of its quiet non - commercial nature. We therefore hereby express our objection to the Planning Commission's recommendation (Application # ZOA13 -0003) to raise the building height to 26 feet in the CV zoning district: 1. Such a move will change the essential nature of our city, and create more traffic, congestion, and unfortunately, almost inevitably, lead to more crime. We are a small community where our children play together in the open almost every evening as if we were a small island of tranquility and security. So in this day and age when children seem increasingly vulnerable to all sorts of negative influences and victims of malefic acts, it will mean increased risk for them, and to our community as a whole. 2. Approval of the above application will commercialize Saratoga and make us look more like Cupertino. Let Cupertino stand where it does: there is no real need to duplicate it. 3. Why is the Planning Commission keeping the height restriction of 20 feet for the CN zone district? Is the housing adjoining the CN district considered more valuable than the housing for those of us who live adjoining zone CV? If yes, I would imagine this discrimination could well be considered unlawful; at least, it would then pass the smell test and may be ground for legal action against the City. If no, then why is the CN zone not subject to the same 26' feet height rule? I urge the City Council to vote against this recommendation and against Application # ZOA13 -0003. Regards, Hemant R. Habbu This email is intended for use by the addressee(s) only. It may contain privileged, confidential, or proprietary information that is exempt from disclosure under law. All clients are advised not to disclose the contents of this email in order to maintain the attorney - client privilege. If you have received this message in error, please inform us promptly by return email, then delete the email and destroy any printed copy. Your cooperation in this regard will be greatly appreciated. This email has been checked for viruses and other defects but we accept no responsibility for any loss or damage arising from its receipt or use. Thank you. 209 Michael Fossati From: City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 3:43 PM To: Michael Fossati Subject: FW: Rezoning Gateway= Discrimination = Litigation Crystal[Bothelioll? City Clerk I City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Phone /Fax: 408.868.1269 1 Email: ctclerk @saratoga.ca.us Web: www.saratoga.ca.us Interestedgnna ervingEbnC3bC31: itVX7ommission?W isit3 vww .saratoga.ca.us/comvacPtoReeam bboutVettinggnvolved!0 From: wanda ferranti [mailto:wandamaeusCd)yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 3:40 PM To: City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Cc: OakcreeksaratogaHOA (aOyahoogroups.com Subject: Rezoning Gateway= Discrimination =Litigation As a resident of Oak Creek of Saratoga, where we have a racially diverse population, we feel that we are being discriminated against racially and economically. If you are going to allow a deviation in the height limit, then it must be for all of Saratoga, not just the gateway area which has many ethnic minorities and families of lesser income than those of many other areas of Saratoga, where raising of the height limit would not even be considered. It is wrong to even consider raising the height in Saratoga, If we wanted our community to look like Cupertino, we would have stayed there. Rest assured that this move by the city council will result in litigation. Wanda Ferranti -West and Larry West, Oak Creek Lane, Saratoga 210 Michael Fossati From: City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2013 8:35 AM To: DL - Council Cc: Dave Anderson; James Lindsay; Michael Fossati Subject: FW: [oakcreeksaratogaHOA] Rezoning Gateway= Discrimination = Litigation Mayor & Council Members, Below is an email on the height limits. CrystalMothelio0 City Clerk I City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Phone /Fax: 408.868.1269 1 Email: ctclerk @saratoga.ca.us Web: www.saratoga.ca.us Interestedgna ervinql bnR7XityXommission ?Alisitavww.saratoga.ca. us/ comvaclo gearn27boutVettinggnvolved!E From: Anand Rajagopalan [mai Ito: anandraja @ mac.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 7:22 PM To: oakcreeksaratogaHOA Ca)yahoogroups.com Cc: City Clerk [Crystal Bothelio] Subject: Re: [oakcreeksaratogaHOA] Rezoning Gateway= Discrimination =Litigation Same here. We too object to the discrimination in height limits. Regards Anand & Sukanya On May 8, 2013, at 3:40 PM, wanda ferranti <wandamaeusa yahoo.com> wrote: As a resident of Oak Creek of Saratoga, where we have a racially diverse population, we feel that we are being discriminated against racially and economically. If you are going to allow a deviation in the height limit, then it must be for all of Saratoga, not just the gateway area which has many ethnic minorities and families of lesser income than those of many other areas of Saratoga, where raising of the height limit would not even be considered. It is wrong to even consider raising the height in Saratoga, If we wanted our community to look like Cupertino, we would have stayed there. Rest assured that this move by the city council will result in litigation. Wanda Ferranti -West and Larry West, Oak Creek Lane, Saratoga 211 Dear City of Saratoga, We are pleased to present you with this petition affirming one simple statement: "I am opposed to any increase in commercial height limits in Saratoga and I specifically oppose the increase to 26 ft. for commercial projects in the Gateway zoning district. www.restoresaratoga.com Attached is a list of individuals who have added their names to this petition, as well as additional comments written by the petition signers themselves. Sincerely, Restore Saratoga 212 Darla R. Garvey Saratoga, CA 95070 May 7, 2013 Do not raise height limits in saratoga! ! ! ! Jan Stewart Saratoga, CA 95070 May 7, 2013 Comment Marina Huang Saratoga, CA 95070 May 7, 2013 maitreyee mahajani Saratoga, CA 95070 May 7, 2013 The very reason we bought in Saratoga was because it was not part of the urban sprawl and congestion like San Jose and surrounding environs. It now is being decimated gradually by concessions and behind the door negotiations. It is definitely obvious when you drive through the neighborhoods and see the unattractive and not one story ranch type homes that were originally required by homeowners. Margaret B. Towns Saratoga, CA 95070 May 7, 2013 Charla McDevitt Saratoga, CA 95070 May 7, 2013 joel fine saratoga, CA 95070 May 7, 2013 Andrew Wu Los Gatos, CA 95030 May 7, 2013 1 am opposed to any increase in commercial height limits in Saratoga and I specifically oppose the increase to 26 ft. for commercial projects in the Gateway zoning district. Feiming Pang Saratoga, CA 95070 May 7, 2013 213 Phil Newlin Saratoga, CA 95070 May 6, 2013 Mitzi Anderson Los gatos, CA 95030 May 6, 2013 I border a portion of Saratoga ... I could end up being encircled br these too- high structures and then what's the point of living here. Judith E. Marlin Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 I will support this petition. Carol Liang Saratoga, CA 95070 May 6, 2013 "tall" buildings belong in San Jose bernard levine los gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Joanne Jordan Los Gatos, CA 95032 -1807 May 6, 2013 Eileens Sullivan McGee Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Carla Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Silvia Kasper Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Roben S. Martin Saratoga, CA 95070 May 6, 2013 214 Linda Forney Saratoga, CA 95070 May 6, 2013 mary kairis los gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Rita Bonasera Saratoga, CA 95070 May 6, 2013 stop changing the look of my home town! alison huber Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Christina Haines Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Jacob Englander Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Karee Weber Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Cecil Anison los gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Please keep our quaint towns just that! Growth needs to be within restraints set forth in the town's plan without exceptions. Jennifer Grewal Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Angela Di Berardino Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 jim bennette los gatos, CA 95030 May 6, 2013 4 215 Varsha Shah Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Natasha Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Tracy Los Gatos, CA 95032 May 6, 2013 Having lived in Saratoga since 1960, I have seen the growing sprawl and commercial development accelerating with dismay. Increasing the height of buildings will not help the city's income just destroy the rural setting. Ursula Millett Saratoga, CA 95070 May 6, 2013 Robert Feigelson Saratoga, CA 95070 May 6, 2013 Harriet Johnson Saratoga, CA 95070 May 5, 2013 Jane Goldbach San Jose, CA 95124 May 5, 2013 Jeannie Apostole- Holden Saratoga, CA 95070 May 5, 2013 Barbara Laux Los Gatos, CA 95030 May 5, 2013 Nancy kirk Saratoga, CA 95070 May 4, 2013 Ray Liang Saratoga, CA 95070 May 4, 2013 216 hsienchin and judy wang Saratoga, CA 95070 May 3, 2013 judy wang saratoga, CA 95070 May 3, 2013 Rhoda wang Saratoga, CA 95070 May 3, 2013 Huelling Su Saratoga, CA 95070 May 3, 2013 Angela Kwan Saratoga, CA 95070 May 3, 2013 Raymond Chu saratoga, CA 95070 May 2, 2013 Mary Beam Saratoga, CA 95070 May 2, 2013 Ruth Tsai Saratoga, CA 95070 May 1, 2013 Lou Yun Chen Saratoga, CA 95070 May 1, 2013 Leonard chen Saratoga, CA 95070 May 1, 2013 Ching -fang Chang Saratoga, CA 95070 May 1, 2013 Patricia Himel Saratoga, CA 95070 May 1, 2013 217 Peter Boulton Saratoga, CA 95070 May 1, 2013 Edith Ong Saratoga, CA 95070 May 1, 2013 Kate Lin Saratoga, CA 95070 May 1, 2013 Betty Chu Saratoga, CA 96070 Apr 30, 2013 Ivan Koon Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 glad i got alerted to this by a friend. i am opposed to increase in commercial height limits in saratoga. alex pang saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 I AM OPPOSED TO ANY INCREASE IN COMMERCIAL HEIGHT LIMITS IN SARATOGA AND I SPECIFICALLY OPPOSE THE INCREASE TO 26 FT FOR COMMERCIAL PROJECTS IN THE GATEWAY ZONING DISTRICT. SUSANA SARATOGA, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Michele Powell Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Robert Himel Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Julie Jerves Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Gary F. Auclair Saratoga, CA 95070 218 7 Apr 30, 2013 Sue Zhang Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 I strongly oppose the increase to 26 ft. for commercial projects in the Gateway zoning district Esther Kwan Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Amanda Chiang Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 I strongly oppose the increase to 26 ft. for commercial projects in the Gateway zoning district. Ed Kwan Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 I am opposed to any increase in commercial height limits in Saratoga and I specifically oppose the increase to 26 ft. for commercial projects in the Gateway zoning district Mike Ziegel Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Vera Feigelson Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Genevieve Powell Saratoga, United States 95070 -4506 Apr 30, 2013 Nitin Prasad Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 I specifically oppose the increase to 26 ft. for commercial projects in the Gateway zoning district. Shweta Sharma Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 219 I specifically oppose the increase to 26 ft. for commercial projects in the Gateway zoning district. Praful Sharma Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Jeff Feng Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Atka Sharma Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 The Commercial Buildins in Quito Center needs to be limited to 20 ft. for asthetic reasons Atul Sharma Saratoga, Bhutan Apr 30, 2013 I specifically oppose the increase to 26 ft. for commercial projects in the Gateway zoning district Pallavi Sharma Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Laura Gloner Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Carol A. Wright Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Lyle Topham Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Gloria Wu Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Paula Thompson CA, United States 95070 -4638 Apr 30, 2013 220 9 Please quit trying to develop a mini - Santana Row policy! Have the gumption to resist this kind of change. Sidney Kaufmann Saratoga, CA 05070 Apr 30, 2013 Kevin Chen Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Wen -Mei Tai Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Thomas Barbaro Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 I hope the City of Saratoga would have the same desires in keeping Saratoga as we would all like it to remain. Barbara Brendlen Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Richard Brendlen Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Please, no increase in height. Jacqueline Auclair Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Elaine chan Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 30, 2013 Gene Wu Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Debbie Zhang Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Brian Barbaro Saratoga, CA 95070 10 221 Apr 29, 2013 Bu -Chin Wang Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Stan Bogosian Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Donald Wilson Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Janet Ball Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Thomas Soukup Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 LoriAnn Tarter Saratgoa, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 I do not want Saratoga to become a city like Mountain View or Palo Alto with mixed use multi story developments. Murali Dharan Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 I live here because of the small town atmosphere. Why are we changing our citiy's character. Kathryn E. Alexander Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Kenichi Katashiba Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Akiko Okuno Saratoga, CA 95070 -4805 Apr 29, 2013 John Murphy Saratoga, CA 95070 222 Apr 29, 2013 Lydia Wang Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Remember our heritage request for a neighbor hood city,not people count. I request no growth at all. robert E Flora Saratoga, CA 95070 -3302 Apr 29, 2013 I SUPPORT THE PETITION STATEMENT 100%. FRANK MAROLDA SARATOGA, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Fleur Kettmann Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Michael Bonasera Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 I totally support this Petition Statement Donald H Johnson Saratoga, CA 95070 -3941 Apr 29, 2013 Leonardo Jen Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Jack Mallory Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 Margaret Lai Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 DENNIS SARATOGA, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 12 223 Kate Landers Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 brenda davis Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 I'm opposed to any height increases in to Quito shopping center and all Saratoga. Keeping 20' height limits is good for our city. Mehdi Ghadiri Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 29, 2013 I am opposed to any height increases to the Quito Shopping center. The new management has none enough damage to the center and they should not be allowed to ruin the neighborhood as well!!! Kathy Marusic Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 28, 2013 I oppose the height increase that has been proposed, from 20' to 261 . Pierre Guilloteau Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 28, 2013 We moved to Saratoga specifically because of the residential feel and unobstructed skyline. Opposed to any increase on height limits! Maria Tsotros Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 28, 2013 I oppose this petition. MARLEN WIGHTMAN Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 28, 2013 This destroys the village aspect of the town and surrounds. Max Artusy Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 28, 2013 William Disser 224 13 Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 28, 2013 Adlai Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 28, 2013 David Katleman Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 Jan Scicinski Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 Ravneet Mavi Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 Reason I moved to Saratoga is the open sky -line. That's the character of the city. Sumeet Singh Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 1 also oppose increasing height limit in Quito Village /Office Park areas. Raj eev Munj al Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 Saratoga Ave is already very busy. Higher buildings will increase congestion and alter the character of this area. L. George Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 1 am strictly opposed to any increase in commercial height limits in Saratoga - specifically the increase to 26ft for commercial projects in the Gateway zoning district. Madeline Smith Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 Barbara J. Sturges Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 [[ 225 Harold M Rabbie Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 Ilene tucker Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 I specifically oppose increasing height limit in Village /Office Park and Quito Village areas. Brevard Williams Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 27, 2013 Laurel Balyeat Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 26, 2013 and I also specifically oppose any increase to the Quito Village /Office Park properties Mary Marcolina Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 26, 2013 I AM STRONGLY OPPOSED TO INCREASING THE HEIGHTS Dolores Askew Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 26, 2013 yeffi vanatta SARATOGA, CA 95070 Apr 26, 2013 Anne Robinson Los Gatos, CA 95032 Apr 26, 2013 Jamie Kubo saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 26, 2013 Jeff Hill Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 26, 2013 Susan Kawaguchi Saratoga, CA 95070 15 226 Apr 26, 2013 I specifically oppose to increasing the height limit in the Quito Village. Kelly Burich Saratoga, CA 96070 Apr 26, 2013 Don Tanaka Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 26, 2013 Kathleen Tanaka Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 26, 2013 Sharon Smith San Jose, CA 95130 Apr 26, 2013 Holly Anderson Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 26, 2013 Paul H. Krug Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Can't those we vote for have a little backbone? Charles DiLisio Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Sylvia Chau Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Brian Berliner Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 FYI - I sign petitions ... and I also vote! Jerry Prusa Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 227 16 Rob Trammell Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Sabine Trammell Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Gary Fariss Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 E. Connors Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Elena Iakovleva Saratoga, CA 95070 -3549 Apr 25, 2013 G. Emick Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Melissa Hasan Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 katrina Manou Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 m benitez watsonville, CA 95077 Apr 25, 2013 Bob Busse Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Kristine Andarmani Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Iopposed Chris Ducote Saratoga, CA 95070 228 17 Apr 25, 2013 Iopposed Jeannie Ducote Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Latika Munjal Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Gail Ducote Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Terry Kearney Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Caroline Stavjanik Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 We must oppose the efforts of a the Saratoga City Council to ignore the will of its constituents. Ronald Schoengold Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 25, 2013 Russell Lewis Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Linda Lewis Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Restore Saratoga! Nancy Jamello saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Keep Saratoga special JOSEPH A JAMELLO saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 229 In Suresh Sankaralingam Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Karl V., Clemons Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Lynda Treat - Clemons Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Keep Saratoga the way it was meant to be! We are NOT San Jose. Council members we are watching how you vote. Sherilyn Swan SARATOGA, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 I specifically oppose the increase to 26 ft for commerial projects in the Gateway zoning district. Sheri Courtney Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Leave Saratoga as is as a family friendly community. We don't need to increase the height limits. Venkat Venkataratnam Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 I do not want to have the height limits raised. One of the things that makes Saratoga so nice to live in is the open views and we don't need 3 -story buildings and the crowding, noise and increased traffic. It's already bad enough due to the 85 corridor that has caused significant traffic in our neighborhood. Linda Montgomery Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 David Sorensen Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Cheriel Jensen Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 230 WE Tessie Young Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Caroline Rotherham SARATOGA, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Julianne Rotherham SARATOGA, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Emma Wyckoff Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 I strongly oppose the change in height limits that are being. I was appalled by Saratoga High theater. It is an eyesore in our community. Who ever was responsible for approving it's being built should be removed from what ever position they hold. Beth Berger Beth Berger Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Keep Saratoga the charming little town that it is... Rose Rotherham SARATOGA, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 I do not live in the neighborhoods where the new height limits are proposed but I believe they will devalue the surrounding residential property, increase noise and density unnecessarily in Saratoga Pierce Lynne Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Rockesanda Peeks Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 Pat Neargarder Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 24, 2013 No email address 20 231 Marilyn Delay Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Please keep Saratoga beautiful..... Lois Casteel saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Keep Saratoga's charm ... please Reed Casteel saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Craig Carnes Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Barathi Sethuraman Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Why not build down, down, down instead of up? It'll also be easier to cool down there when global climate change really kicks in... Walt Donovan Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Marilyn Lang Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 michael Salzman Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Carl Nielsen Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 bahman sohrabi Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 232 21 I trade in Quito Village and oppose height increases in that area. Harry Grover Campbell, CA 95008 Apr 23, 2013 We back Restore Saratoga in all its endeavors David A. Stevens Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Julie Stevens Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Bob binkley Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Judith Gremer Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Arun Kanchi Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 William Addison Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Melodic Nelson Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Jose Miranda Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 233 22 Actually I am concerned about the height limits all over Saratoga. There are some areas where tall buildings might be ok, like down around the area where McDonald's is and the shopping centers near there. Tall buildings there would not interfere with privacy and views of residents, or the character of this marvelous city as a whole . A caring and careful city government would most certainly want to preserve the features that make this area special. Ellen Mastman Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Mary Yung saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 23, 2013 Raising height limits would REDUCE Saratoga to the status of an orphan suburb to San Jose. We would soon look like Capital Expressway in South San Jose/ Dana Christian Saratoga, CA 95070 -5900 Apr 23, 2013 Francisco Matus Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 jeffrey Schwartz Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Raising height limits will negate the desirability of Saratoga as an elegant village resulting in lower property values. Phyllis Lindquist Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Ellen Gold Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Irene Chen SARATOGA, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 azita saghafi saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 234 23 Mingrui Ling saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Marcia.Fariss Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Margaret Lynne Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 20' to 26' height increase, the thin edge of the wedge. I am opposed to higher buildings in Saratoga. I am opposed to giving developers exceptions in the planning process. I am opposed to changes in our City that take away from the quality of life. Trish Cypher Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 A. Susanne Karlak Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Pauline cummings Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Annette Stransky Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 First time I signed, a mistake about the country - - -I am in the USA Kathryn S. Nomof Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Kathryn S. Nomof Saratoga CA 95070, Afghanistan Apr 22, 2013 Norman Smith Saratoga, CA 95070 -4193 Apr 22, 2013 Ron Leckie Saratoga, CA 95070 235 24 Apr 22, 2013 Sven Ohah Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Michael Bottini Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Strafford Wentworth Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 I and my family are opposed to any increase in commercial height limits in Saratoga and I specifically oppose the increase to 26 ft. for commercial projects in the Gateway zoning district. Richard Kraus Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 We are moving back to Saratoga this June. You have our support and we've got your backs! Kenneth and Betty Hodges Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Apr 22, 2013 Bob Saratoga, CA 95070 Apr 22, 2013 Please don't cave in to special interest commercial developers. Please keep Saratoga as the low- density community we all love. 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Li-�7 maim so St a ir F1 & Z7 i-, FRr, 04 3 LANE-, w z UJ cm ff 6V k Z7) --- -3, .47- lt� 239 Argonaut Shopping Center CN Zoning District Area 3 PASEo CITY OF SARATOGA 29, PASCO &Z. L2 la w is 66 Ac. 1. 24 AC. '30 27 2* 6- 0 a Cpl --- L-t- 12 v L ?f 18 na ?A PASCO TP PCL A d 2 BLKAk 5 r & 7 8 4 $0 1T 12 13 14 f5 12 L 2 well: e.RS &; DEVON LL r r Ind MC FARLANO L4, v 4 ------ tj Ir P4 N 240 Quito Village Shopping Center CN Zoning District 241 Full Text Article 15 -19 - C: COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS 1. City Code Section 15- 19.020 — General Regulations The following general regulations shall apply to all commercial districts in the City: (a) Permitted uses. The following permitted uses shall be allowed in any commercial district, unless a use involves the operation of a business providing direct customer service (including, but not limited to, conducting a delivery service) on -site between the hours of 1:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M., in which event such use may be allowed upon the granting of a use permit pursuant to Article 15 -55 of this Chapter: (1) Retail establishments, except restaurants, markets, delicatessens, and any establishment engaged in the sale of alcoholic beverages. (2) Home occupations, conducted in accordance with the regulations prescribed in Article 15 -40 of this Chapter. (3) Parking lots which comply with the standards for off - street parking facilities as set forth in Section 15- 35.020 of this Chapter. (4) Accessory structures and uses located on the same site as a permitted use. (5) Antenna facilities operated by a public utility for transmitting and receiving cellular telephone and other wireless communications. (6) Markets with a floor area dedicated to food and drink sales that is less than or equal to twenty -five percent of the establishment's total floor area and two thousand square feet or less. (b) Conditional uses. The following conditional uses may be allowed in any commercial district, upon the granting of a use permit pursuant to Article 15 -55 of this Chapter: (1) Restaurants. (2) Markets with a floor area dedicated to food and drink sales that is more than twenty - five percent of the establishment's total floor area or more than two thousand square feet. (3) Any establishment engaged in the sale of alcoholic beverages, with the exception of tasting rooms, as provided for in Section 15- 19.050(a)(3) of this Code. (4) Hotels and motels. 242 (5) Bed and breakfast establishments. (6) Institutional facilities. (7) Community facilities. (8) Game arcades. (9) Gasoline service stations on sites abutting Saratoga/Sunnyvale Road, Saratoga /Los Gatos Road or Saratoga Avenue and accessible directly from such arterial road; provided, that all operations except the sale of gasoline and oil shall be conducted within an enclosed structure. (10) Animal establishments, as defined in Section 7- 20.010(c) of this Code. All animal establishments shall be subject to the regulations and license provisions set forth in Section 7- 20.210 of this Code. (11) Public buildings and grounds. (12) Public utility and public service pumping stations, power stations, drainage ways and structures, storage tanks, transmission lines and cable television facilities. (13) Accessory structures and uses located on the same site as a conditional use. (14) Repealed. (15) Tobacco retailers. All tobacco retailers (as defined in Section 15- 80.130 of this Article) shall be subject to the permitting requirements and provisions set forth in Section 15- 80.130 of this Article. (c) Expressly prohibited uses. Without limiting the application of Section 15- 05.055(a) of this Chapter, the following uses are expressly declared to be prohibited in all commercial districts: (1) Any use which emits air pollutants, solid or liquid wastes, radioactivity, or other discharge which endangers human health or causes damage to animals, vegetation or property. (2) Any use which creates offensive odor, noise, vibration, glare or electrical disturbance, detectable beyond the boundaries of the site, or creates a hazard of fire or explosion. (3) Any use involving drive- through service, such as restaurants and financial institutions with drive - through windows. (4) Any use involving automotive body work, such as collision repair, painting, dismantling or customizing. 243 (5) Mini - storage facilities. (6) Outdoor sales or storage of motor vehicles. (d) Location of building sites. The average natural grade of the footprint underneath any structure shall not exceed thirty percent slope, and no structure shall be built upon a slope which exceeds forty percent natural slope at any location under the structure between two five -foot contour lines, except that: (1) A variance pursuant to Article 15 -70 of this Chapter may be granted where the findings prescribed in Section 15- 70.060 can be made, and (2) An exception under Article 14 -35 of the Subdivision Ordinance may be granted where the findings prescribed in Section 14- 35.020 can be made. (e) Setback area. No use shall occupy any required setback area, except fences, walls, hedges, landscaped areas, walks, driveways and parking areas. No required setback area shall be used for a loading area or for storage. (f) Screening, landscaping and fencing. (1) Where a site is abutting an A, R -1, HR, R -M or P -A district, a solid wall or fence six feet in height shall be located along the property line between the two districts, except in a required front setback area, and an area five feet in depth adjoining such property line shall be landscaped and permanently maintained with plant materials suitable for ensuring privacy, screening unsightliness and insulating adjacent properties against noise. (2) Open storage of materials and equipment shall be permitted only within an area surrounded and screened by a solid wall or fence (with solid gates where necessary) not less than six feet in height; provided, that no materials or equipment shall be stored to a height greater than that of the wall or fence. (3) All outdoor trash containers and garbage areas shall be fully enclosed by a solid wall or fence and solid gates of sufficient height to screen the same from public view. No trash or garbage containers shall be placed or kept within twenty -five feet from the property line of any site occupied by a dwelling unit. An owner or occupant of a commercial establishment shall comply with the requirements of this subsection within sixty days after receiving a directive from the City to do so. (4) Notwithstanding any other provision contained in this subsection (f), the Community Development Director or the Planning Commission may require the installation of a solid fence or wall up to eight feet in height along any property line that abuts a residential district, upon a determination that such fence or wall is necessary to mitigate noise or other adverse impacts of the commercial activity upon the residential use. In the case of an existing commercial development, such fence or wall shall be installed within sixty days after the requirement is imposed by the Community Development Director or the 244 Planning Commission, unless a longer period of time is allowed by the Director or the Commission by reason of extenuating circumstances, including, but not limited to, the installation cost of the new fence or wall, or the value of any existing fence or wall to be demolished, or the cost of removing any existing fence or wall. The design, color and materials of the fence or wall shall be subject to approval by the Community Development Director, based upon a finding that the design, color and materials of the fence or wall will not adversely affect contiguous properties. (5) Required pedestrian open spaces, front setback areas, side setback areas, and not less than fifteen percent of any parking lot area, shall be completely landscaped and permanently maintained. (6) No credit shall be given against any landscaping or open space requirement imposed by this Article by reason of adjacent public parking facilities or public rights -of -way. (7) Whenever screening or landscaping is required by the provisions of this Article, or as a condition of any project approval, the owner or occupant of the property shall keep and maintain such screening and landscaping in good condition and repair. (8) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection (f), fences, walls and hedges shall comply with the regulations set forth in Article 15 -29 of this Chapter. (9) Where a commercial use is to be located adjacent to or across from an established single- family or multi - family residential district, appropriate landscape buffers shall be required that are at least equal to the setbacks of the affected residential district. (g) Signs. No sign of any character shall be erected or displayed in any C district, except as permitted under the regulations set forth in Article 15 -30 of this Chapter. (h) Off - street parking and loading facilities. Except in the case of a site located within and constituting a part of a City parking district, off - street parking and loading facilities shall be provided for each use on the site, in accordance with the regulations set forth in Article 15 -35 of this Chapter. (i) Design review. All structures shall be subject to design review approval in accordance with the provisions of Article 15 -46 of this Chapter. City Code Section 15- 19.030 - C -N district regulations. (a) Permitted uses. In addition to the permitted uses listed in Section 15- 19.020(a) of this Article, the following permitted uses shall also be allowed in a C -N district: (1) Professional and administrative offices. (2) Financial institutions. 245 (3) Personal service businesses. (4) Religious and charitable institutions. (5) Christmas tree and pumpkin sales lots. (b) Conditional uses. In addition to the conditional uses listed in Section 15- 19.020(b) of this Article, the following conditional uses may also be allowed in a C -N district, upon the granting of a use permit pursuant to Article 15 -55 of this Chapter. (1) Mixed -use development conforming to the design standards found in Article 15 -58 (2) Medical offices and clinics. (c) Site area. The minimum net site area of any lot in a C -N district shall be ten thousand square feet. (d) Site frontage, width and depth. The minimum site frontage, width and depth of any lot in a C -N district shall be as follows: Frontage I Width 60 feet 160 feet 1 100 feet (e) Coverage. The maximum net site area covered by structures on any lot in a C -N district shall be sixty percent. (f) Front setback area. The minimum front setback area of any lot in a C -N district shall be ten feet; except that on a site abutting and fronting on the same street as, or directly across the street from, an A, R -1, HR, R -M or P -A district, the minimum front setback area shall be fifteen feet. (g) Side and rear setback areas. No side or rear setback areas shall be required for any lot in a C -N district, subject to the following exceptions: (1) On a reversed corner lot abutting a lot in an A, R -1, or HR district, the minimum exterior side setback area shall be not less than one -half of the required front setback area of the abutting lot. (2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (g)(1) of this Section, on a lot abutting an A, R -1, or HR district, the minimum side setback area or rear setback area abutting such other district shall be thirty feet. (3) On a lot directly across a street or alley from an A, R -1, or HR district, the minimum side setback area or rear setback area abutting to such street or alley shall be ten feet. 246 Where a side or rear setback area is required under any of the foregoing provisions, one foot shall be added to the required setback area for each one foot of height or fraction thereof by which a structure within thirty feet of the lot line for such setback area exceeds fourteen feet in height. (h) Height of structures. The maximum height of any structure in a C -N district shall be twenty feet. (i) Enclosure of uses. All permitted and conditional uses shall be conducted entirely within a completely enclosed structure, except for off - street parking and loading, gasoline service stations, outdoor dining, nurseries, garden shops and Christmas tree and pumpkin sales lots. 0) Screening, landscaping and fencing. An area not less than five feet in depth along all property lines that abut a street shall be landscaped with plant materials and/or improved with sidewalks or pathways as required by the Planning Commission. All planting materials shall permanently be maintained by the owner or occupant of the site. City Code Section 15- 19.040 — C -V district regulations (a) Permitted uses. In addition to the permitted uses listed in Section 15- 19.020(a) of this Article, the following permitted uses shall also be allowed in a C -V district: (1) Professional and administrative offices. (2) Financial institutions. (3) Personal service businesses. (b) Conditional uses. In addition to the conditional uses listed in Section 15- 19.020(b) of this Article, the following conditional uses may also be allowed in a C -V district, upon the granting of a use permit pursuant to Article 15 -55 of this Chapter: 247 (1) Religious and charitable institutions. (2) Mixed -use development conforming to the design standards found in Article 15 -58 (3) Medical offices and clinics. (4) Mortuaries. (5) Theaters. (6) Automobile upholstering shops, provided all operations are conducted within an enclosed structure. (c) Site area. The minimum net site area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten thousand square feet. (d) Site frontage, width and depth. The minimum site frontage, width and depth of any lot in a C -V district shall be as follows: Frontage Width 60 feet Depth 160 feet 100 feet (e) Coverage. The maximum net site area covered by structures on any lot in a C -V district shall be sixty percent. (f) Front setback area. The minimum front setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten feet; except that on a site abutting and fronting on the same street as, or directly across the street from, an A, R -1, HR, R -M or P -A district, the minimum front setback area shall be fifteen feet. For two -story structures. the second -story shall be setback an additional five feet from the front facing exterior wall of the first -sto (g) Side and setback areas. The minimum side setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be ten feet for single -story structures. For two -story structures. the second -story shall be setback an additional foot for each foot of height or fraction thereof by which a portion of a structure exceeds fourteen feet in height. .• h) Rear setback area. The minimum rear setback area of any lot in a C -V district shall be thirty feet, plus two feet shall be added to the minimum rear setback area for each one foot of height or fraction thereof by which a portion of a structure exceeds fourteen feet in height. (h)fi) Height of structures. The maximum height of any structure and appurtenances. including. but not limited to, skylights: rooftop mechanical equipment and associated screening, in a C -V district shall be twerp twen -six feet. (i)a Screening, landscaping and fencing. (1) An area not less than ten feet in depth along all property lines that abut a street shall be landscaped with plant materials and/or improved with sidewalks or pathways as required by the Planning Commission. All planting materials shall permanently be maintained by the owner or occupant of the site. (2) A use not conducted within a completely enclosed structure shall be screened by a solid wall or fence, vine- covered fence or compact evergreen hedge (with solid gates where necessary) not less than six feet in height. This requirement shall not apply to off - street parking and loading areas, gasoline service stations, outdoor dining areas, nurseries, garden shops, and Christmas tree and pumpkin sales lots. rr� ..... _ �sss. Na W 11 Id B. Article 15 -58 — MIXED -USE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 15- 58.020 - Development standards. (b) Only commercial use(s) may be located on the ground floor in the C -V and C -N districts. Dwelling units(s) may be located on the ground floor in all other districts when not abutting a public street. Dwelling unit(s) may be leeated in all other- par -t:ons of the 249 PerceivedMeightlxh i bit AsA/iewed[ FromC the Mearlbf[bMesidentialUProperty The example to the left illustrates the zoning code definition for measuring building height. The example to the right is the Commission's recommendation to include roof equipment in the height calculation for CV. Both examples reflect a 54' rear setback for the commercial buildings. Measured in SketchUp with the camera placed 25' back from the fence and 5' 6" high to replicate average eye level. 5/30/13 046% 251 252 LO N SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 DEPARTMENT: Community Development PREPARED BY: Christopher Riordan AGENDA ITEM: CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson DIRECTOR: James Lindsay SUBJECT: Adoption of an ordinance applying R -1- 40,000 zoning to an adjusted 1.09 -acre parcel located at 14001 Chester Avenue and applying AP /OS Overlay Zoning to the entire 12.86 -acre site. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Conduct the public hearing, introduce and waive the first reading of the ordinance and direct staff to place the ordinance on the consent calendar for adoption at the next regular meeting of the City Council. PROJECT SUMMARY: The 12.86 -acre project site is located at 14001 Chester Avenue. The site consists of two separate adjacent legal parcels: Parcel A is 4.88 -acres and is located at the intersection of Allendale and Chester Avenues and Parcel B is 7.9 -acres and is located near the intersection of Chester Avenue and Arcadia Palms Drive. The uses on the site include a vineyard and a one story single - family home. The entire site is subject to an existing Williamson Act Contract. Lot Line Adjustment: The single - family home, landscaping and related site improvements comprise a 1.09 -acre fenced area in the southeastern portion of Parcel B. The Public Works Department have tentatively approved the applicant's application for a lot line adjustment to relocate the existing lot line separating Parcel A and Parcel B pending a decision by the Council on the rezoning request so that the single - family home would be located on its own parcel. Parcel A would increase to 11.77 -acres and Parcel B (containing the residence) would be reduced to 1.09 acres. No new lots are being created. R -1- 40,000 Zoning Amendment: Both parcels have existing Agricultural (A) zoning. City Code Section 15 -11 -050 (Determination of Lot Size) specifies a minimum net site area of five acres for parcels within the Agricultural Zoning District. Because the adjusted Parcel B would be smaller than the five acre minimum the applicant is requesting that Parcel B be rezoned from Agricultural to R -1- 40,000. The proposed R -1- 40,000 zoning would be consistent with the existing zoning of the lots in the immediate vicinity as well as all the existing lots along Chester Avenue. A copy of the ordinance applying R -1- 40,000 zoning to Parcel B is included as Attachment #1. The underlying General Plan land use designation for the parcels is Very Low Density Residential (RVLD) which is consistent with R -1- 40,000 district. If the rezoning is approved than the lot and existing residence will meet all the development standards for the R -1- 40,000 district and the Public Works Department can issue a final approval of the lot -line adjustment 254 Agricultural Preserve /Open Space Overlay Zoning Amendment: The entire 12.86 -acre project site is subject to the California Land Conservation Act, better known as the Williamson Act. On January 1, 1972, the property owner entered into this agreement with the City of Saratoga to voluntarily restrict the land to agricultural and open -space uses. The vehicle for this agreement is a rolling term 10 -year contract (unless either party files a "notice of nonrenewal" the contract is automatically renewed annually for an additional year). In return, the property is assessed at a rate consistent with its agricultural use. The AP -OS overlay promotes agricultural uses and per City Code Article 15 -15 (Agricultural Preserve Open Space Overlay District) such zoning amendment is required for land on which Williamson Act contracts are executed. A copy of the ordinance applying AP /OS overlay zoning to the property is included as Attachment #1. The lot -line adjustment and the existence of the residence on the property do not violate the provisions of the Williamson Act Contract. Under the Contract, single - family dwellings for the property owner or lessee of the property are considered incidental to the agricultural use of the property and are compatible with the agricultural use of the land. Planning Commission Review The Planning Commission reviewed the Zoning Ordinance Amendments during their meeting of April 24, 2013 and recommended the City Council approve them. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) applies only to projects which have the potential of causing a significant effect on the environment. Where it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment, the activity is not subject to CEQA. The proposed Zoning Amendments are not subject to CEQA because they will impose greater land use restrictions on the properties than currently exist, will involve no physical change to the environment, assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment, and it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility of a significant effect on the environment in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Sections 15308 and 15061(b)(3). FISCAL IMPACTS: None CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACTION: The Public Works Department would not approve the Lot Line Adjustment application to relocate the existing lot line to create a 1.09 -acre parcel encompassing the single - family home. ALTERNATIVE ACTION: Deny the proposed ordinance. FOLLOW UP ACTION: Staff will agendize the ordinance for a second reading at a future City Council meeting. ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: All notice requirements of Government Code Section 65091 have been satisfied as required for amendment of the City General Plan Land Use Map and Zoning Ordinance. Furthermore, all notice requirements for final approval of the proposed annexation have been satisfied. In addition, pursuant to Government Code 54954.2, this item was properly posted as a City Council agenda item and was included in the packet made available on the City's website in advance of 255 the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is also made available at the Saratoga Branch Library each Monday in advance of the Council meeting. ATTACHMENT: 1. Ordinance 256 Attachment #I CI 71 `VI L10" AN ORDINANCE APPLYING R -1- 40,000 ZONING TO APN 397 -01 -007 AND AP /OS OVERLAY ZONING TO APN'S 397 -01 -006 AND 397 -01 -007 LOCATED AT 14001 CHESTER AVENUE Whereas, the City of Saratoga is applying R -1- 40,000 zoning to an approximately 1.09 -acre parcel (APN 397 -01 -007) and Agricultural Preserve /Open Space Overlay (AP /OS) zoning to an approximately 12.86 -acre parcel (APN's 397 -01 -006 and 397 -01 -007), all parcels being located at 14001 Chester Avenue. This ordinance was introduced following a duly noticed public hearing on (insert date). The Planning Commission recommended adoption of this ordinance following a duly noticed public hearing held April 24, 2013. Therefore, the City Council hereby ordains as follows: Section 1. Adoption. The City Zoning Map is hereby amended to add R -1- 40,000 to the 1.09 -acre parcel (APN 397 -01 -007) and Agricultural Preserve /Open Space (AP /OS) overlay zoning to the entire 12.86 -acre parcel (APN 397 -01 -006 and 397 -01 -007) described on Exhibit A attached hereto. The R -1- 40,000 zoning of 397 -01 -007 will become effective when the lot -line adjustment has been recorded with the Santa Clara County Recorder's Office. Section 2. California Environmental Quality Act The application of the R -1- 40,000 and AP /OS overlay zoning to the specified properties is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act because it will impose greater land use restrictions on the property than currently exist, will involve no physical change to the environment, assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment, and it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the overlay zoning may have a significant effect on the environment in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Sections 15308 and 15061(b)(3). Section 3. 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. Following a duly noticed public hearing the foregoing ordinance was introduced and read at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Saratoga held on June 5, 2013 and was adopted by the following vote following a second reading on June 19, 2013. COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: JILL HUNTER, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA Saratoga, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: RICHARD TAYLOR, CITY ATTORNEY ATTEST: CRYSTAL BOTHELIO CLERK OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA Saratoga, California 257 esz snNSAV �� u� SA�7tgTOC 1968 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 ORIGINATING DEPT: Public Works AGENDA ITEM: CITY MANAGER: PREPARED BY: John Cherbone DEPT HEAD: John Cherbone SUBJECT: Landscaping & Lighting Assessment District LLA -1 - Public Hearing, Approval of Engineer's Report, and Confirmation of Assessments for FY 13 -14 RECOMMENDED ACTION(S): Move to adopt the Resolution Ordering the Improvements and Confirming the Diagram and Assessments for FY 13 -14. REPORT SUMMARY: Attached is the final Resolution, which requires adoption by the Council to complete the renewal of the Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District LLA -1 for FY 13 -14 (Attachment 1). Once adopted, the Resolution approves the appropriate Engineer's Report and confirms the assessments for the upcoming fiscal year. The Council can consider the Resolution only after the close of the Public Hearing. FISCAL IMPACTS: All of the costs associated with the administration and operation of the Landscape & Lighting Assessment District are recovered via the assessments levied against the benefiting properties. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACTION(S): The Resolution would not be adopted and the assessments would not be confirmed. If this occurs, the Council will need to direct staff accordingly. ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): None in addition to the above. FOLLOW UP ACTION(S): The assessment roll will be finalized and transmitted to the County Auditor by August 10 for placement on the upcoming tax roll. Page 1 of 2 259 ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT: The Resolution of Intention and Notice of Hearing have been published a locally distributed newspaper as prescribed by law. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution Confirming Assessments. 2. Engineer's Report Page 2 of 2 260 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENTS AND CONFIRMING THE DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT FISCAL YEAR 2013 -2014 CITY OF SARATOGA LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT LLA -1 RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Saratoga, California, as follows: WHEREAS, on the 6th day of March, 2013, said Council adopted its Resolution No. 13- 008, "A Resolution Describing Improvements and Directing Preparation of Engineer's Report for Fiscal Year 2013 - 2014" for the City of Saratoga Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District LLA -1, pursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, and directed the City Assessment Engineer to prepare and file with the Clerk of this City a written report called for under said Act and by said Resolution No. 13 -008; and WHEREAS, said report was duly made and filed with the Clerk of said City, whereupon said Clerk presented it to the City Council for its consideration; and WHEREAS, said Council thereupon duly considered said report and each and every part thereof and found that it contained all the matters and things called for by the provisions of said Act and said Resolution No. 13 -008, including (1) plans and specification of the existing improvements and the proposed new improvements; (2) estimate of costs; (3) diagram of the District; and (4) an assessment according to benefits; all of which were done in the form and manner required by said Act; and WHEREAS, said Council found that said report and each and every part thereof was sufficient in every particular and determined that it should stand as the report for all subsequent proceedings under said Act, whereupon said Council pursuant to the requirements of said Act, appointed Wednesday, the 5th day of June, 2013 at the hour of 7:00 p.m. of said day in the City Council Chambers at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California, as the time and place for hearing protests in relation to the levy and collection of the proposed assessments for said improvements, including the maintenance or servicing, or both, thereof, for Fiscal Year 2013- 2014, and directing said Clerk to give notice of said hearing as required by said Act; and WHEREAS, it appears that notices of said hearing were duly and regularly published and posted in the time, form and manner required by said Act, as evidenced by the Affidavits and Certificates on file with said Clerk, and that all notices and ballots required by Article XIIID, Section 4(c) and (d) of the California Constitution, were mailed to all property owners of record subject to the assessment at least 45 days prior to the date of the public hearing on the proposed assessment or increase, as evidenced by the Affidavit and Certificates on file with the City Clerk, whereupon said hearing was duly and regularly held at the time and place stated in said notice; and WHEREAS, persons interested, objecting to or in favor of, said improvements, including 1 261 the maintenance or servicing, or both, thereof, or to the extent of the assessment district, or any zones therein, or to the proposed assessment or diagram or to the Engineer's estimate of costs thereof, and all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard, and all matters and things pertaining to the levy and collection of the assessments for said improvements, including the maintenance or servicing, or both, thereof, were fully heard and considered by said Council; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined and ordered, as follows: 1. That the public interest, convenience and necessity require and said Council does hereby order the levy and collection of assessments pursuant to said Act, for the construction or installation of the improvements, including the maintenance or servicing, or both, thereof, more particularly described in said Engineer's Report and made a part hereof by reference thereto. 2. That the City of Saratoga Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District LLA -1 and the boundaries thereof benefited and to be assessed for said costs for the construction or installation of the improvements, including the maintenance or servicing, or both, thereof, are situate in Saratoga, California, and are more particularly described by reference to a map thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of said City. Said map indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory included in said District and any zone thereof and the general location of said District. 3. That the plans and specifications for the existing improvements and for the proposed improvements to be made within the assessment district or within any zone thereof contained in said report, be, and they hereby are, finally adopted and approved. 4. That the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total costs and expenses of said improvements, maintenance and servicing thereof, and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith, contained in said report, be, and it hereby is, finally adopted and approved. 5. That the public interest and convenience require, and said Council does hereby order the improvements to be made as described in and in accordance with said Engineer's Report, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular description of said improvements. 6. That the diagram showing the exterior boundaries of the assessment district referred to and described in said Resolution No. 13 -008, and also the boundaries of any zones therein and the lines and dimensions of each lot or parcel of land within said District as such lot or parcel of land is shown on the County Assessor's maps for the fiscal year to which it applies, each of which lot or parcel of land has been given a separate number upon said diagram, as contained in said report, be, and it hereby is, finally approved and confirmed. 7. That the assessment of the total amount of the costs and expenses of said 2 262 improvements upon the several lots or parcels of land in said District in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such lots or parcels, respectively, from said improvements, and the maintenance or servicing, or both, thereof and of the expenses incidental thereto contained in said report be, and the same hereby is, finally approved and confirmed. 8. That said Engineer's Report for Fiscal Year 2013 -2014 be, and the same hereby is, finally adopted and approved as a whole. 9. That the City Clerk shall forthwith file with the Auditor of Santa Clara County the said assessment, together with said diagram thereto attached and made a part thereof, as confirmed by the City Council, with the certificate of such confirmation thereto attached and the date thereof. 10. That the order for the levy and collection of assessment for the improvements and the final adoption and approval of the Engineer's Report as a whole, and of the plans and specifications, estimate of the costs and expenses, the diagram and the assessment, as contained in said Report, as hereinabove determined and ordered, is intended to and shall refer and apply to said Report, or any portion thereof, as amended, modified, revised or corrected by, or pursuant to and in accordance with any resolution or order heretofore duly adopted or made by this Council. Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Saratoga, California, at a meeting thereof held on the 5th day of June, 2013, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk Jill Hunter, Mayor City of Saratoga 3 263 MUNICIPALITIES I SCHOOL DISTRICTS I CITIES I COUNTIES I PARK & RECREATION I WATER DISTRICTS I MUNICIPALITIES I SCHOOL DISTRICTS I COMMUNITIES r 1 i �y' Kull PEl S1'1JY111ER PUBLIC FINANCE 334 VIA VERA CRUZ, SUITE 25(, SAN MARCOS CALIFORNIA 92078 T. 760.510.0290 F. 760.510.0288 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I. OVERVIEW ....................................................................... ..............................1 SECTION II. PLANS AND SPECIFICATION .................................... ..............................3 SECTION III. PROPOSED FISCAL YEAR 2013/2014 BUDGET ....... ..............................6 A. ESTIMATED FISCAL YEAR 2013/2014 BUDGET ............... ..............................6 SECTION IV. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT ............................. .............................12 A. GENERAL ................................................................................ .............................12 B. BENEFIT ANALYSIS .............................................................. .............................12 C. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY ......................................... .............................13 D. RATES ...................................................................................... .............................14 E. ASSESSMENT RANGE FORMULA ...................................... .............................15 SECTION V. ASSESSMENT ROLL ............................................... ............................... V -1 SECTION VI. ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM .......................................... ...........................VI -1 265 SECTION I. OVERVIEW A. Introduction and Background In 1980, the City of Saratoga (the "City ") formed the City of Saratoga Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District LLA -1 (the "District "). The District currently consists of 25 Zones which are budgeted separately and the properties within each Zone are assessed annually for their proportionate share of special benefit of the maintained improvements as further described in this Engineer's Report. This report constitutes the Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Engineer's Report for the District. The City Council pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, beginning with Section 22500 ( "1972 Act ") and in compliance with the substantive and procedural requirements of the California State Constitution Article XIIIC and XIIID ( "Proposition 218 ") and the Proposition 218 Omnibus Implementation Act (Government Code Section 53750 and following) (the "Implementation Act ") desires to levy and collect annual assessments against lots and parcels within the District beginning in the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014 to pay for the operation, maintenance and servicing of landscaping and public lighting improvements within the District. The proposed assessments are based on the City's estimate of the costs for Fiscal Year 2013/2014 to maintain the improvements that provide a special benefit to properties assessed within the District. The assessment rates set for Fiscal Year 2013/2014 as set forth in this Engineer's Report, do not exceed the maximum rates established at the time each the Zones were established and/or balloted for compliance with Proposition 218, therefore, the City and the District are not required to go through a property owner ballot procedure in order to establish the 2013/2014 assessment rates. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 266 Page 1 B. Contents of Engineer's Report This Report describes the District boundaries and the proposed improvements to be assessed to the property owners located within zones of the District. The Report is made up of the following sections. Section I. Overview — Provides a general introduction into the Report and provides background on the District, zones and the assessments. Section II. Plans and Specifications — Contains a general description of the improvements that are maintained and serviced by each of the zones within the District. Section III. Proposed Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Budget — Identifies the cost of the maintenance and services to be provided by each zone within the District including incidental costs and expenses. Section IV. Method of Apportionment — Describes the basis in which costs have been apportioned to lots or parcels within each of the zones within the District, in proportion to the special benefit received by each lot or parcel. Section V. Assessment Roll — The assessment roll identifies the maximum assessment to be levied to each lot or parcel within the District. Section VI. Assessment Diagram — Displays a diagram of the District showing the boundaries of the District and the zones. For this Report, each lot or parcel to be assessed, refers to an individual property assigned its own Assessment Parcel Number ( "APN ") by the Santa Clara County ( "County ") Assessor's Office as shown on the last equalized roll of the assessor. Following the conclusion of the Public Hearing, the City Council will confirm the Report as submitted or amended and may order the collection of assessments for Fiscal Year 2013/2014. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 267 Page 2 SECTION II. PLANS AND SPECIFICATION A. General Description of the District The District currently consists of 25 Zones located within the City. Each Zone incorporates specific improvements that were established at the time of development of the properties within the Zone or were installed for the benefit of the properties within the Zone. Some Zones are currently not levied based on the current reserves and other revenue sources such as property taxes available to the Zones. The Assessment Diagram is included in Section IV of this report. B. Description of Services and Improvements to be Maintained The District provides a funding mechanism for the ongoing maintenance, operation and servicing of landscaping and public lighting improvements that provide special benefit to each Zone. These improvements may include, but are not limited to, the design, construction or installation, including the maintenance or servicing, or both, thereof, of landscaping, including trees, shrubs, grass or other ornamental vegetation, statuary, fountains and other ornamental structures and facilities, and public lighting facilities for the lighting of any public places, including traffic signals, ornamental standards, luminaries, poles, supports, tunnels, manholes, vaults, conduits, pipes, wires, conductors, guys, stubs, platforms, braces, transformers, insulators, contacts, switches, capacitors, meters, communication circuits, appliances, attachments and appurtenances, including the cost of repair, removal or replacement of all or any part thereof, providing for the life, growth, health and beauty of landscaping, including cultivation, irrigation, trimming, spraying, fertilizing and treating for disease or injury; the removal of trimmings, rubbish, debris and other solid waste; electric current or energy, gas or other illuminating agent for any public lighting facilities or for the lighting or operation of any other improvements; and the operation of any fountains or the maintenance of any other improvements. Maintenance services will be provided by City personnel and/or private contractors. The proposed improvements to be maintained and services are generally described as follows: Zone Improvements I (Manor Drive Landscape District) Landscape maintenance of the Manor Drive median and Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road frontage along Tract 3822. 2 (Fredericksburg Landscape District) Landscape maintenance along the Cox Avenue frontage of Tracts 3777, 4041 and 4042. 3 (Greenbrier Landscape District) Landscape maintenance of the Seagull Way entrance to Tracts 4628, 4725 and 4726 and the common areas along Goleta Avenue and Guava Court. 4 (Quito Lighting District) Street lighting and landscape maintenance in the El Quito Park residential neighborhood: Tracts 669, 708, 748, 6785, 7833 and 8700. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report •: Page 3 Zone Improvements 5 ( Azule Lighting District) Street lighting in the Azule Crossing residential neighborhoods: Tracts 184, 485, 787, 1111, and 1800. 6 ( Sarahills Lighting District) Street lighting in the Sarahills residential neighborhood: Tracts 3392 and 3439. 7 (Village Lighting District) Street lighting in four separate residential neighborhoods surrounding Saratoga Village, and in Saratoga Village. Includes all or a portion of Cunningham Acres, La Paloma Terrace, Mary Springer #1 and #2, McCartysville, Saratoga Park, Williams, and Tracts 270, 336, 416, 2399, 2502, 4477, 5350, 5377, 5503, 5676, 6419, 6431 and Saratoga Village. 9 (McCartysville Landscape District ) Landscape maintenance along the Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road frontage of Tract 5944. 10 (Tricia Woods Landscape District) Landscape maintenance along the Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road frontage of Tract 7495 (Maintenance and water shared with Zone 27). 11 (Arroyo de Saratoga Landscape District) Landscape maintenance of the Via Monte entrances to all or a portion of Tracts 2694, 2835, 3036 and 4344. 12 ( Leutar Court Landscape District) Landscape maintenance of the Leutar Court frontage in Tract 6996. 15 (Bonnet Way Landscape District) Monthly landscape maintenance along Bonnet Way of Tract 5462. 16 (Beauchamps Landscape District) Landscaping and lighting of the Prospect Road entrance to the Beauchamps subdivision, Tract 7763. 17 (Sunland Park Landscape District) Landscape maintenance along Quito Road frontage of Tracts 976 and 977. 22 (Prides Crossing Landscape District) Periodic landscape maintenance along Prospect Road between the Route 85 overcrossing and Saratoga Creek. Includes all properties bordered by Route 85, Prospect Road and Saratoga Creek with the exception of the Brookview neighborhood (Tracts 1493, 1644, 1695, 1727, 1938, and 1996). 24 (Village Commercial Landscape Maintenance District) Routine maintenance of Village Parking Districts 1 -4 and Big Basin Way landscaping. 25 (Saratoga Legends Landscape District) Landscape maintenance along the Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road frontage of, and pedestrian pathways within Tract 8896. 26 (Bellgrove Landscape and Lighting District) Landscape maintenance of common area and lighting associated with Tract 8700. 27 (Cunningham Place /Glasgow Court Landscape District) Landscape maintenance along the Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road frontage of Tracts 6199 and 7928. (Maintenance and water shared with Zone 10). 28 (Kerwin Ranch Landscape District) Landscape maintenance along the Fruitvale Avenue and Saratoga Avenue frontages of Tracts 8559 and 8560. 29 (Tollgate Landscape and Lighting District) Maintenance of the common area landscape and lighting improvements along Tollgate Road at the entrance to Tracts 3946 and 5001. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 269 Pa -c 4 Zone Improvements 31 (Horseshoe Drive Landscape and Lighting District) Landscape maintenance along the Saratoga -Los Gatos Road frontage of Tract 247. 32 (Gateway Landscape and Lighting District) Landscape maintenance of frontage along Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road between Prospect Road and the Union Pacific railroad tracks. 33 (Carnelian Glen Landscape and Lighting District) Maintenance of landscaping along the Saratoga -Los Gatos Road frontage of APNs 397 -21 -031 and 397 -37- 015. 34 (Westbrook Landscaping & Lighting District) Provides for maintenance of landscaping along the Prospect Road frontage of Tracts 1222 and 1179 and lighting within both tracts. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 270 Page 5 SECTION III. PROPOSED FISCAL YEAR 2013/2014 BUDGET A. Estimated Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Budget A summary of the proposed District fiscal year 2013/2014 budget is summarized, by category, in the Tables shown below: Zone Budgets Zone Number Operations Subtotals City Costs ' Total Costs Revenue Sources Carryover Property Tax Subtotals Net Cost ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 Repairs $5,000.00 $3,500.00 Maintenance $1,560.00 $1,224.00 Water $400.00 $250.00 Electric $0.00 $0.00 Carryover not recovered Carryover not reimbursed Net Assessment No. of Parcels $6,960.00 $4,974.00 $1,383.00 $3,575.00 $8,343.00 $8,549.00 $11,401.00 $11,081.00 $3,400.00 $700.00 $14,801.00 $11,781.00 ($6,458.00) ($3,232.00) $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,542.00 $5,768.00 29 85 $8,000.00 $2,760.00 $2,500.00 $0.00 $13,260.00 $8,355.00 $21,615.00 $1,608.00 $5,400.00 $7,008.00 $14,607.00 $7,300.00 $0.00 $21,907.00 176 ZONE 4 $65,000.00 $900.00 $0.00 $14,100.00 _;1 111 11 $18,488.00 $98,488.00 $94,814.00 $51,000.00 $145,814.00 ($47,326.00) $47,326.00 0.00 $0.00 698 Assessment Per Parcel $87.66 $67.86 $124.47 $0.00 Rounded Assessment Per Parcel $87.66 $67.86 $124.48 $0.00 Maximum Assessment Per Parcel $141.42 $103.94 $124.74 $0.00 1. City Costs includes for all Zones administration and indirect costs. It also includes maintenance costs for the Zones that utilize City Staff for maintenance. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Page 6 Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 271 Zone Number Operations Subtotals City Costs' Total Costs Revenue Sources Carryover Property Tax Subtotals Net Cost Zone Budgets, Cont. Carryover not recovered Carryover not reimbursed Net Assessment No. of Parcels $231,745.00 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 9 Repairs $50,000.00 $8,500.00 $7,500.00 $10,000.00 Maintenance $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,000.00 Water $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,700.00 Electric $3,200.00 $3,200.00 $33,500.00 $275.00 $6,284.00 $53,200.00 $11,700.00 $41,000.00 $14,975.00 781 $5,475.00 $2,305.00 $19,208.00 $1,953.00 $58,675.00 $14,005.00 $60,208.00 $16,928.00 Carryover not recovered Carryover not reimbursed Net Assessment No. of Parcels $231,745.00 $17,721.00 $12,868.00 $15,115.00 $27,000.00 $0.00 $59,000.00 $0.00 $258,745.00 $17,721.00 $71,868.00 $15,115.00 ($200,070.00) ($3,716.00) ($11,660.00) $1,813.00 $200,070.00 $10,000.00 $11,660.00 $12,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,284.00 $0.00 $13,813.00 120 64 781 48 Assessment Per Parcel $0.00 $98.19 $0.00 $287.77 Rounded Assessment Per Parcel $0.00 $98.18 $0.00 $287.78 Maximum Assessment Per Parcel $0.00 $155.91 $0.00 $339.41 1. City Costs includes for all Zones administration and indirect costs. It also includes maintenance costs for the Zones that utilize City Staff for maintenance. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 272 Page 7 Zone Number Operations Repairs Maintenance Water Electric Subtotals City Costs' Total Costs Revenue Sources Carryover Property Tax Subtotals Net Cost Carryover not recovered Carryover not reimbursed Net Assessment No. of Parcels Zone Budgets, Cont. ZONE 10 ZONE 11 ZONE 12 ZONE 15 $1,000.00 $15,000.00 $2,500.00 $400.00 $408.00 $816.00 $900.00 $1,020.00 $1,000.00 $550.00 $800.00 $1,500.00 $125.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,533.00 $16,366.00 $4,200.00 $2,920.00 $783.00 $10,575.00 $783.00 $1,743.00 $3,316.00 $26,941.00 $4,983.00 $4,663.00 $2,657.00 $37,956.00 $7,663.00 ($181.00) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,657.00 $37,956.00 $7,663.00 ($181.00) $659.00 ($11,015.00) ($2,680.00) $4,844.00 $1,925.00 $29,000.00 $6,500.00 $375.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,584.00 $17,985.00 $3,820.00 $5,219.00 9 250 9 41 Assessment Per Parcel $287.11 $71.94 $424.44 $127.29 Rounded Assessment Per Parcel $287.10 $71.94 $424.44 $127.30 Maximum Assessment Per Parcel $287.11 $103.94 $518.55 $127.30 1. City Costs includes for all Zones administration and indirect costs. It also includes maintenance costs for the Zones that utilize City Staff for maintenance. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 273 Page 8 Zone Budgets, Cont. Zone Number ZONE 16 ZONE 17 ZONE 22 ZONE 24 Operations Repairs $7,500.00 $8,500.00 $10,000.00 $0.00 Maintenance $816.00 $3,120.00 $4,860.00 $0.00 Water $1,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $5,000.00 Electric $600.00 $0.00 $800.00 $250.00 Subtotals $10,416.00 $13,620.00 $17,660.00 $5,250.00 City Costs $3,775.00 $9,075.00 $29,508.00 $27,675.00 Total Costs $14,191.00 $22,695.00 $47,168.00 $32,925.00 Revenue Sources Carryover $12,497.00 $19,151.00 $16,562.00 $7,050.00 Property Tax $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $34,000.00 Subtotals $12,497.00 $19,151.00 $16,562.00 $41,050.00 Net Cost $1,694.00 $3,544.00 $30,606.00 ($8,125.00) Carryover not recovered $7,500.00 $12,500.00 $23,000.00 $8,125.00 Carryover not reimbursed $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Net Assessment $9,194.00 $16,044.00 $53,606.00 $0.00 No. of Parcels 55 200 864 132 Assessment Per Parcel $167.16 $80.22 $62.04 $0.00 Rounded Assessment Per Parcel $167.16 $80.22 $62.04 $0.00 Maximum Assessment Per Parcel $187.11 $113.14 $103.94 $0.00 1. City Costs includes for all Zones administration and indirect costs. It also includes maintenance costs for the Zones that utilize City Staff for maintenance. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 274 Page 9 Zone Budgets, Cont. Zone Number ZONE 25 ZONE 26 ZONE 27 ZONE 28 Operations Repairs $5,000.00 $25,000.00 $12,000.00 $3,500.00 Maintenance $1,980.00 $20,520.00 $1,620.00 $3,240.00 Water $2,500.00 $15,000.00 $850.00 $2,900.00 Electric $100.00 $5,500.00 $75.00 $75.00 Subtotals $9,580.00 $66,020.00 $14,545.00 $9,715.00 City Costs $963.00 $5,725.00 $1,443.00 $993.00 Total Costs $10,543.00 $71,745.00 $15,988.00 $10,708.00 Revenue Sources Carryover $7,774.00 $55,059.00 $15,280.00 $4,842.00 Property Tax $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Subtotals $7,774.00 $55,059.00 $15,280.00 $4,842.00 Net Cost $2,769.00 $16,686.00 $708.00 $5,866.00 Carryover not recovered $6,500.00 $55,000.00 $8,000.00 $6,000.00 Carryover not reimbursed $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Net Assessment $9,269.00 $71,686.00 $8,708.00 $11,866.00 No. of Parcels 15 94 31 16 Assessment Per Parcel $617.93 $762.62 $280.90 $741.63 Rounded Assessment Per Parcel $617.94 $762.62 $280.90 $741.62 Maximum Assessment Per Parcel $675.64 $987.48 $282.86 $754.27 1. City Costs includes for all Zones administration and indirect costs. It also includes maintenance costs for the Zones that utilize City Staff for maintenance. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 275 Page 10 Zone Number Operations Subtotals City Costs' Total Costs Revenue Sources Carryover Property Tax Subtotals Net Cost Zone Budgets, Cont. Carryover not recovered Carryover not reimbursed Net Assessment No. of Parcels $6,638.00 $3,625.00 $1,063.00 $1,113.00 $1,893.00 $15,798.00 $10,090.00 $15,787.00 $3,679.00 $4,093.00 $17,878.00 ZONE 29 ZONE 31 ZONE 32 ZONE 33 ZONE 34 Repairs $5,000.00 $1,500.00 $10,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,600.00 Maintenance $960.00 $3,840.00 $1,224.00 $816.00 $600.00 Water $700.00 $1,000.00 $3,000.00 $250.00 $0.00 Electric $2,500.00 $125.00 $500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $9,160.00 $6,465.00 $14,724.00 $2,566.00 $2,200.00 Carryover not recovered Carryover not reimbursed Net Assessment No. of Parcels $6,638.00 $3,625.00 $1,063.00 $1,113.00 $1,893.00 $15,798.00 $10,090.00 $15,787.00 $3,679.00 $4,093.00 $17,878.00 ($2,316.00) $15,088.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $17,878.00 ($2,316.00) $15,088.00 ($2,080.00) $12,406.00 $699.00 $13,000.00 ($800.00) $14,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10,920.00 $11,606.00 $14,699.00 61 52 12 $2,167.00 $2,489.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,167.00 $2,489.00 $1,512.00 $1,604.00 $2,500.00 $2,300.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,012.00 $3,904.00 20 92 Assessment Per Parcel $179.02 $223.19 Various $200.60 $42.43 Rounded Assessment Per Parcel $179.02 $223.20 Various $200.60 $42.44 Maximum Assessment Per Parcel $197.99 $223.36 $16,352.02 $204.20 $43.46 1. City Costs includes for all Zones administration and indirect costs. It also includes maintenance costs for the Zones that utilize City Staff for maintenance. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 276 Page I1 SECTION IV. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishment of assessment districts by agencies for the purpose of providing certain public improvements, which include the construction, maintenance, and servicing of landscaping and public lights and appurtenant facilities. Streets and Highways Code Section 22573 requires that maintenance assessments be levied according to benefit rather than the assessed value. "The net amount to be assessed upon lands within an assessment district may be apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes the net amount among all assessable lots or parcels in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by each such lot or parcel from the improvements. " In addition, Article XIIID and the Implementation Act require that a parcel's assessment may not exceed the reasonable cost for the proportional special benefit conferred to that parcel. A special benefit is a particular and distinct benefit over and above general benefits conferred on property located within the assessment district. Article XIIID and the Implementation Act further provides that only special benefits are assessable and the City must separate the general benefits from the special benefits. They also require that publicly owned properties which specifically benefit from the improvements be assessed. B. Benefit Analysis Each of the proposed improvements and the associated costs and assessments within the District has been reviewed, identified and allocated based on special benefit pursuant to the provisions of Article XIIID, the Implementation Act, and the Streets and Highways Code Section 22573. Proper maintenance and operation of the Improvements provide special benefit to properties by providing; 1. Community character by helping to identify, distinguish and enhance these neighborhoods, including the entrances; 2. Improved quality of life by reducing the potential for graffiti, eliminating dust and litter, providing sound attenuation, eliminating potential for blight, and providing added security and safety through lighting and an added City presence; 3. In the absence of the District, the work and improvements would not be otherwise accomplished by the City or the City's contractors. Therefore, the improvements are deemed to have no general benefit to property outside of the District. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Page 12 Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 277 C. Assessment Methodology To establish the special benefit to the individual lots or parcels within each Zone the assessment methodology has been established as follows: Administrative costs shall be spread equally to all of the lots or parcels of land assessed within the District. Zones 1 through 7, 9 through 12, 15 through 17, 22, 25 through 29, 31, 33 and 34 The cost of Improvements shall be spread equally to all of the lots or parcels of land located within each said respective Zone. Zone 24 Street Lights & Street Trees Costs shall be spread to all the lots or parcels of land located with the Zone proportional to usable parcel area. Village Parking District (VPD) The costs related to the VPD shall be spread to all the lots or parcels of land in commercial use located within said Zone, proportional to the number of parking spaces existing in the VPD parking lots that are assigned to each parcel within the Zone, rounded to the nearest one tenth (0.1) of a parking space. Spaces shall be assigned by adding the total number of spaces in the VPD parking lots and the total private spaces existing on assessable parcels, distributing this sum proportionally by weighted building area, and deducting the number of private spaces, if any, from the resulting number for each parcel. Weighted building area shall be defined as actual building area multiplied by a factor dependent on parcel us as follows: Land Use Factor Retail 1.0 Office /Service 0.5 Restaurant 2.0 Zone 32 The cost of Improvements shall be spread proportionally to the frontage on Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road of each of the lots or parcels of land located within the Zone. Zones 0, 8, 13, 14, 18 through 21, 23 and 30 have been either detached or merged with other zones. A portion of Zone 4 was redesignated as Zone 26 in 1997. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 278 Page 13 D. Rates The table below shows the maximum assessments rates that could be levied in fiscal year 2013/2014 by land use. Each base year represents the year the parcels were balloted for Proposition 218 purposes and from which the escalation factor as described in Section E. below begins. See Section III Proposed Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Budget above for the proposed assessments by Zone fiscal year 2013/2014. Maximum Assessments Zone Base Fiscal Year 1999/2000 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 2 $52.50 $103.94 3 $63.00 $124.74 6 $78.75 $155.91 11 $52.50 $103.94 16 $94.50 $187.11 22 $52.50 $103.94 25 $341.25 $675.64 26 $498.75 $987.48 29 $100.00 $197.99 Zone Base Fiscal Year 2000/2001 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 1 $75.00 $141.42 9 $180.00 $339.41 12 $275.00 $518.55 17 $60.00 $113.14 27 $150.00 $282.86 28 $400.00 $754.27 Zone Base Fiscal Year 2008/2009 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 31 $175.00 $223.36 33 $160.00 $204.20 Zone Base Fiscal Year 2011/12 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 34 $39.42 $43.46 City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 279 Page 14 Maximum Assessments - Zone 32 APN Front Feet Fiscal Year 2004/2005 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 366 -12 -054 110 $1,052.16 $1,632.25 366 -12 -065 118 $1,125.66 $1,746.27 366 -12 -066 160 $1,511.48 $2,344.80 366 -12 -072' 100 $1,418.80 $1,489.74 366 -22 -023 149 $1,410.44 $2,188.05 386 -30 -035 106 $1,015.42 $1,575.25 386 -30 -036 0 $41.66 $64.63 386 -30 -037 50 $500.98 $777.18 386 -30 -038 50 $500.98 $777.18 386 -30 -039 100 $960.30 $1,489.74 386 -52 -032 75 $730.64 $1,133.47 386 -52 -033 75 $730.64 $1,133.47 Totals 1,093 $9,580.36 $16,352.02 1. This is a new parcel that is being annexed by unanimous consent of the property owner, this parcel's base year was Fiscal Year 2012/2013. E. Assessment Range Formula The purpose of establishing an Assessment Range Formula is to provide for reasonable inflationary increases to the annual assessments without requiring the District to go through an expensive balloting process required by law in order to get a small increase. The maximum assessment for each parcel shall be the amount calculated for the previous year multiplied by 1.05. The Maximum Assessment adjusted annually by this formula is not considered an increased assessment. Although the Maximum Assessment will increase each year, the actual assessment will only reflect the necessary budgeted amounts and may remain unchanged. Increases in the budget or an increase in the rate in one year from the prior year will not require a new 218 balloting unless the rate is greater than the Maximum Assessment adjusted to reflect the 1.05 increase as described above. The Assessment Range Formula applies to all Zones except for Zones 10 and 15 which do not have an annual escalator. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report :1 Page 15 SECTION V. ASSESSMENT ROLL Parcel identification, for each lot or parcel within the District shall be the parcel as shown on the County Assessor's map for the year in which this Report is prepared. A listing of parcels assessed within the District, along with the proposed assessment amounts and zone, has been submitted to the City Clerk, under a separate cover, and by reference is made part of this Report. Said listing of parcels to be assessed shall be submitted to the County Auditor /Controller and included on the property tax roll for each parcel in Fiscal Year 2013/2014. If any parcel submitted for collection is identified by the County Auditor /Controller to be an invalid parcel number for the current fiscal year, a corrected parcel number and/or new parcel numbers will be identified and resubmitted to the County Auditor /Controller. The assessment amount to be levied and collected for the resubmitted parcel or parcels shall be based on the method of apportionment and assessment rate approved in this Report. Therefore, if a single parcel has changed to multiple parcels, the assessment amount applied to each of the new parcels shall be recalculated and applied according to the approved method of apportionment and assessment rate rather than a proportionate share of the original assessment. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Section V. - Page 1 Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 281 SECTION VI. ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM The parcels within the District consist of all lots, parcels and subdivisions of land located within the Boundary of Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District LLA -1. Boundary maps of the Zones are attached. City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Section VI. - Page 1 Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 282 0 O C D G) C ri r W Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 1 00 0 36620012 36620013 36620014 36620015 36620016 Z Z 3� 36620017 00,0 0O 36°201, 3662° °a a 36620007 0 � 0000 O� CID LO OD 0 rn CD rn � �s MANOR W J DR. 620 023 rn N 0 C> LO p 0 cli co D 0 co ti 0 0 co N o co co (h (h N co 36620020 Zone 1 Property with Assessment Number. N Zone 1 consists of 29 properties. z z U) Q 36620022 0 Q 366002, GORDON CT. Q E. 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Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 24 - Sheet 2 of 3 N 0 h 03250 325 4 032503 50325003 032503 03250 50325032 S1j0g0S1 76 376 S = 817 376 o3 -Sole �� O9pS0 3760 �,/� 5170905 s M 9 376 ° °rs �/ 3670 0367 6 76 6 o`s 3250 h0 170908 376 325 10'1 170908 sos �' 170908 6> 50 0 170908 X02 5 67 9670 170908 o° 036700 08 s 'rte >o J r > d s °ohs �sO�o 670 2 5 0 0 708 "Ok °�� °v o 0 �sO7 o s7> 0& in s o C� s o��s °mss �s °"s 5� 0��6� � • y�1 s, >o soOS s�j° e W °p� N 1708004 ` L P C- Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 24 - Sheet 3 of 3 Units y� 4,18,19 Units 3, 16, 17 Units 5, 6, 20, 21 Units 2,14,15 Units 7, 22, 23 Units 1, 12, 13 / \ n4,2 Units 9, 26, 27 Units 10, 11, 28, 29 N P 323 Unit # APN# 1 517 -29 -001 12 517 -29 -002 13 517 -29 -003 2 517 -29 -004 4 517 -29 -005 15 517 -29 -006 3 517 -29 -007 16 517 -29 -008 17' 517 -29 -009 4 517 -29 -010 18 517 -29 -011 19 517 -29 -012 5 517 -29 -013 6 517 -29 -014 20 517 -29 -015 21 517 -29 -016 7 517 -29 -017 22 517 -29 -018 23 517 -29 -019 8 517 -29 -020 24 517 -29 -021 2 517 -29 -022 - 9 517 -29 -023 26 517 -29 -024 27 517 -29 -025 10 517 -29 -026 11 517 -29 -027 28 517 -29 -028 29 517 -29 -029 Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 25 50321030 50321033 50321031 50321032 L 50321034 50321029 �itiq J� GLgY O 50321036 Q 50321028 50321035 O W O Z LPG - cn 50321027 I Q 50321025 O O 50321024 Q 50321026 50321023 50321022 Q Zone 25 Property with Assessment Number. N Zone 25 consists of 15 properties. Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 26 889 M � bb0 ^b �0 M� bbO 889 -0 389 44009 44 "e 008 38944036 3gg4413�3 9 �' 4400 389q X89 8900 40�j AA08s 38944018 9 9 0898 x'8944005 ! ,� 38gA4� 03g 3 38 44034 38944019 4004 �v 389Ag0 9 8944033 38944020 O\ �� 389440 40 O 38944032 /� 38944021 894404 000 4403 38944022 38984 Q/0�311 X894 '8 ti rFRR`+(j, v 38944023 38 4000 s44 bao c /� 002 4894 044 y`bo 944 boN 38944024 89 404 ob 38944025 44007 38 6 6 % 38945041 38 009 P O 38945p08 94607 °> �00� 38945040 3894 O 89 01 LO 01 38945042 38945007 5077 090 , 38945039 LO 8945 r7 3 38945043 C ji h0 ^� O ^b 894 38 4 38946022 38945038 38945044 Ln 3 9 5023 894 1 3894 946, 38945036 894503 38945045 d� 0 I G 38945046 945026 y0V 38945047 ��ob orym 38945033 w 38945048 Vi �jWOj ypIV� v 3894 O 6032 38945049 ^�� 3a9�y031 38945050 C0 L 38945051 o� 0 h00I'v \ O Zone 26 Property with Assessment Number. N CO qF Zone 26 consists of 94 properties. A 25 �N Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 27 0 Zone 27 Property with Assessment NumberA N Zone 27 consists of 31 properties. 326 Z N a 39302014 39302013 o 0 L M W M cl/ o TRICIA WY. o`y 03 39302016 39302018 39302017 39302019 39302022 39302021 39302020 39302023 N G 39302029 39302024 1, oQ 0 39302025 39302026 0 39302027 39302030 39303022 39303021 �o L LOP, 39303015 o� 39303020 K I L B R I D E CT. 39303016 39303024 O 39303019 V) Q 39303018 39303025 !- Cl) V ° M Cl) MILJEVICH 0 Zone 27 Property with Assessment NumberA N Zone 27 consists of 31 properties. 326 Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 28 O� 38943016 D ��P P� P� 38943017 38943018 TI am C ('� 38943023 < 38943019 � VIE M ; 38943022 G M 38943020 Z 38943021 C 38943014 M u'd, 38943013 Q 38943011 38943007 38943010 w� o �o w o °CP °o 0 Zone 28 Property with Assessment Number. A N Zone 28 consists of 16 properties. /V 27 Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 29 Iti 50362007 50355036 somas O�y�pgL hood 50355029 0 50362006 `r °,� �06� ooh 0 0 50355075 5035 S03j so�ss �oo�h hory� � a) 50362005 ° C-n O o� ^ 50355038 0 0 rn GC �6yo LO 110 �o 18 °° � � Cl) 3SSOS9 �F'0� w S03SS01 CD 355016 cs 2 U, u, 50 0 CO 50355011 al co CD LO Cn rr v ss w 0 50362009 A o� �o� 50355010 ° 50362003 o ho p0°' o°o q rr M8R /C w 0355 03 o 50362010 C ° to 50362002 �, M o LO LO LO M h cn cPi� <n o con r CO Ul o "' w CO N 50355005 ° � v°' �' W C11,10 -- LO O M \ M h � C CD 0 LO cn h N A {r (n - LO 50355071 SOSS 50355002 0 M `°, SOS9 w t 50362011 LO (n y LO o 1 CO Ul LO 50355070 n Zone 29 Property with Assessment Number. N Zone 29 consists of 61 properties. A Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 32 36622023 36612054 36612065 36612066 i I yes li�r�?I e KIRKMONT FEED TEI El 38630039 38630038 38630036 LLJ 38630037 J i 38630035 Z — Z Z) L7 Q 0 0 38652033 a 38652032 V) SEA GULL 1 I 0 Zone 32 Property with Assessment Number. N one 32 consists of 12 properties. Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 33 P„ 0 Zone 33 Property with Assessment Number. N Zone 33 consists of 20 properties. A Assessment Diagram City of Saratoga Landscape and Lighting District LLA -1 Zone 34 Ln W a r. MC KELLAR DR. 37821011 137821010137821009 37821008 37821007 37821006 37821005 37821004 37821003 37821002 37821001 37825029 BROOKHAVEN DR. 37825028 37825017 37825015 37824045 37824043 37824044 37824046 37824047 37824048 37824049 37825027 O Q 37824050 37824051 37824052 9O 37825016 37824042 37824001 37825026 37824029 37824028 37824027 37824026 3782501 37825014 37825025 37824041 37825013 BROOM L3I824025 37825019 37824040 �E 37824003 37824002 37825024 37825012 37824030 C 37824024 37824031 37824032 37824004 37825011 37824039 37824023 37825020 i 37824033 37824005 37825023 37825021 37824038 37824037 37825010 37824022 BR0 37824034 37824006 37824021 37825009 37825022 / / 37824012 37824013 37824036 37824035 37824020 37824007 37825008 O O ^%� 37825007 37824011 37824019 37824008 378250003 ' C7: 3782401 37825002 37824010 37824015 37824016 L 37825006 I I 37824017 37824018 I' /= 37824009 37825004 37825001 I 37825005 � I PROSPECT RD, 0 Zone 34 Property with Assessment Number. N Zone 34 consists of 92 properties. A CITY OF SARATOGA City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA -1 Engineer's Report Fiscal Year 2013/2014 The undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed Report as directed by City Council. C. Stephen Bucknam Jr., C20903 Lyn Gruber Koppel & Gruber Public Finance City of Saratoga Landscaping & Lighting District LLA - I Fiscal Year 201312014 Engineer's Report 333 City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 366 -20 -005 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -006 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -007 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -008 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -009 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -010 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -011 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -012 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -013 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -014 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -015 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -016 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -017 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -018 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -019 Zone 1 Zone 1 $87.66 $87.66 366 -20 -020 Zone 1 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$71.94 393 -23 -019 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -018 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -017 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -016 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -015 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -014 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -013 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -012 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -011 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -010 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -009 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -008 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -007 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -006 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 510 3 9'4 City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 393 -23 -005 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -23 -003 Zone 11 Zone 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Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 393 -22 -030 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -029 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -028 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -027 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -026 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -025 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -024 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -023 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -022 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -021 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -020 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -019 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -018 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -017 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -016 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 -015 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -22 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393 -20 -003 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -20 -002 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -20 -001 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 1 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -069 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -068 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -067 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -066 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -065 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -064 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 54 o �9Z City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 393 -19 -063 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -062 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -061 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -060 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -059 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -058 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -057 Zone 11 Zone 11 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-037 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -036 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -035 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -034 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -033 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -032 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -031 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -030 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -029 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -028 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -027 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -026 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -025 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -024 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 55 o �A City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 393 -19 -023 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -022 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -021 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -020 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -019 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -018 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -017 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -016 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -015 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -014 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -013 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -012 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -011 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -010 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -009 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -008 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -007 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -006 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -005 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -004 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -003 Zone 11 Zone 11 Sheet 2 $71.94 $71.94 393 -19 -002 Zone 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Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -001 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 57 o380 City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 389 -21 -025 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -005 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -032 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -045 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -009 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -003 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -040 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -034 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -035 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -026 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -029 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -008 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -038 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -012 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -011 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -033 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -022 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -037 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -019 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -010 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -027 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -004 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -039 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -021 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -042 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -015 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -017 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -044 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -024 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 389 -21 -002 Zone 15 Zone15 $127.30 $127.30 366 -05 -076 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -024 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -075 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -070 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -032 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -031 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -077 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -023 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -078 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -025 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 58 o �B i City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 366 -05 -074 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -027 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -073 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -026 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -072 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -028 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -071 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -029 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -030 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -034 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -069 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -035 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -036 Zone 16 Zone16 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -068 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -048 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -037 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -047 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -067 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -049 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -066 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -046 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -050 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -038 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -065 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -045 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -064 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -051 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -039 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -044 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -063 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -052 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -062 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -043 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -053 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -040 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -061 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -042 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -054 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -060 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -041 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 59 o�872 City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 366 -05 -055 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -056 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -057 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -058 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 366 -05 -059 Zone 16 Zonel6 $167.16 $167.16 403 -27 -074 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -020 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -090 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -091 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -092 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -093 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -094 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -095 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -096 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -097 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -098 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -099 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -100 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -101 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -102 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -103 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -104 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -105 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -019 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -018 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -017 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -016 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -015 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -014 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -013 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -012 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -006 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -007 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -008 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -009 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -010 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -011 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -012 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -013 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -014 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 60o 3 8'3 City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 403 -27 -015 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -016 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -017 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -018 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -027 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -026 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -025 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -060 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -059 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -058 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -057 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -056 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -055 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -054 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -053 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -052 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -051 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -050 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -049 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -048 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -047 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -046 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -045 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -024 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -023 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -061 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -062 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -063 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -064 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -065 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -066 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -011 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -010 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -009 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -008 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -007 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -006 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -005 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -004 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -003 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 61 o�874 City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 403 -28 -002 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -001 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -029 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -030 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -031 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -032 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -033 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -034 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -035 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -036 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -037 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -038 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -039 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -040 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -041 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -042 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -043 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -044 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -028 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -022 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -089 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -088 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -087 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -086 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -085 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -084 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -083 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -082 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -081 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -080 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -079 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -078 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -021 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -077 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -076 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -075 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -067 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -068 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -069 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -070 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 62 o �A City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 403 -28 -071 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -072 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -073 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -074 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -075 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -076 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -095 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -094 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -093 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -092 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -091 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -090 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -089 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -088 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -087 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -086 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -085 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -084 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -083 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -082 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -081 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -080 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -079 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -078 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -28 -077 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -019 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -026 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -027 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -028 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -029 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -030 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -031 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -032 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -033 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -034 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -035 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -036 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -037 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -038 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -025 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 63o 3 8'6 City of Saratoga Landscaping Lighting District LLA -1 Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assessment Roll APN Zone Number Diagram Sheet No. Assessment as Preliminary Approved Assessment as Finally Confirmed 403 -27 -039 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -040 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -041 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -024 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -023 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 -27 -022 Zone 17 Zone17 $80.22 $80.22 403 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-55 -057 Zone 29 Zone 29 $179.02 $179.02 503 -55 -058 Zone 29 Zone 29 $179.02 $179.02 503 -55 -002 Zone 29 Zone 29 $179.02 $179.02 503 -55 -059 Zone 29 Zone 29 $179.02 $179.02 503 -55 -070 Zone 29 Zone 29 $179.02 $179.02 397 -20 -011 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -055 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -041 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -054 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -042 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -053 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -077 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -027 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -079 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -043 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -039 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -052 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -028 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -044 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -051 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -029 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -045 Zone 31 Zone 31 $223.19 $223.18 397 -20 -050 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-002 Zone 33 Zone 33 $200.80 $200.80 397 -37 -003 Zone 33 Zone 33 $200.80 $200.80 397 -37 -004 Zone 33 Zone 33 $200.80 $200.80 397 -21 -035 Zone 33 Zone 33 $200.80 $200.80 397 -37 -005 Zone 33 Zone 33 $200.80 $200.80 397 -37 -010 Zone 33 Zone 33 $200.80 $200.80 397 -37 -009 Zone 33 Zone 33 $200.80 $200.80 397 -37 -008 Zone 33 Zone 33 $200.80 $200.80 397 -37 -021 Zone 33 Zone 33 $200.80 $200.80 397 -37 -007 Zone 33 Zone 33 $200.80 $200.80 97 040 G7 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: Community Development CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: James Lindsay DIRECTOR: James Lindsay SUBJECT: Council direction on the approval process for seating and dining areas in the public way. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Provide direction to staff. BACKGROUND: Mayor Hunter and Councilmember Page requested this item be placed on the agenda given the recent interest from some Village businesses to utilize the public way for additional seating areas. DISCUSSION: Outside seating and dining areas are a common feature and attraction in downtown areas. Several Village businesses have incorporated outdoor seating areas in front of their businesses on private property. There has been recent interest from businesses and property owners to use the newer bulb outs along Big Basin Way and the public way between the curb and sidewalk for additional seating and dining areas. Outdoor sales on public or private property require a temporary use permit pursuant to City Code Sections 10- 05.055 and 15- 60.010. Staff can approve a temporary use permit, with a $425 application fee, if the activity does not exceed ten consecutive days or a total of ten days within a thirty-day period. Planning Commission review is required for activities exceeding that time frame with an application fee of $2,600. As an example, Cinnabar Winery was recently granted a temporary use permit by the Planning Commission to use the public way between the curb and sidewalk for additional seating in front of their business. An encroachment permit / agreement is also required to indemnify the City and to ensure adequate liability insurance coverage is provided. Other cities have encouraged outdoor seating in the public way by developing guidelines and only requiring administrative level permits. Attached is a copy of Redwood City's Sidewalk Cafe Guidelines as an example. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Redwood City's Sidewalk Cafe Guidelines 431 432 Downtown Sidewalk Caf e C I T Y OF R E D W O O D C I T Y 433 Ta b L e o f c o wte wts Pa 9 e MAP OF ELIGIBLE SIDEWALK CAFE LOCATIONS . ............................... PURPOSE OF GUIDELINES .................................... ............................... 4 SUBMITTALS......................................................... ............................... 5 CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS ................................ ............................... Q SIDEWALK PATTERNS ........................................... ............................... SIDEWALK CAFE ZONES ........................................ ............................... SITE FURNITURE SIZES ........................................ ............................... 27 SIDEWALK CAFE OPERATIONS ............................ ............................... 22 SIDEWALK CAFE MAINTENANCE .......................... ............................... 2�9 FA C9i! Downtown Sidewalk Cafe Map F�yure 2000-2000 grzoApwAY gLocK.s ............. ... .............. .............. .. .. ............ ............................... .. . f -� ------- - - - - -- `�, MARSHALL `— sTr�7 C NZALL SL LOT • q� d z I i l` rc ROAE)WAY A13 C1ADW 1 � ° •�` I` `� '`wry --� ;82\ _� Downtown Neighborhood ! P i — - -_ * pW[ Y J MAIN —, STREET If 1 ` I CITY HALL I r—� lT 6 [ S `�• `�� ~~ti r ` •t °'` J REN000 CITY f ,• Sidewalks f ` J' `�; LIBRARY PARKING LOT • 84 .f' Rail Road Y.,.. ..... .... ....................... ...... ............................... 435 Pic Llc OACcES -POLICY It is the policy of the City of Redwood City that in the design of public and private projects, high priority be given to creating comfortable, enjoyable, and aesthetically pleasing public spaces. Adopted by City Council Sept. 10, 2001 P l�OzpOIs E The purpose of these guidelines is to help clarify and provide standards for sidewalk cafe uses in order to enhance the quality and safety of the pedestrian experience in the Downtown and reinforce its sense of place and economic vitality. These goals are consistent with the vision outlined in the Downtown Area Plan. Compliance with all applicable sections of these guidelines is required at all times (e.g. insurance, clearance requirements). 1�)EFINMC)N 0F SOEWALI� CA:FE A sidewalk cafe is an outdoor area located on the public right -of -way (ROW) which is operated and maintained by an establishment, coffeehouse, tea shop, restaurant or bar. MR-1 SIDEWALK CAFE AREA ���Leww� Ca fe �4�ea The sidewalk cafe area can be defined as one or a combination of: 1) the space delineated by the facade of the building to the adjacent street, perpendicular to the public right -of -way; 2) the recessed entries immediately adjacent to the outdoor sidewalk cafes; 3) the alleys adjacent to the operating business. ,S �ewwl,� -Ratterws Because the right -of -way conditions and configurations vary from block to block, the sidewalk cafe area is subject to one of six sidewalk patterns. These patterns guide the size and configuration of the sidewalk cafe area. They are named as follows: East Corner, West Corner, No Parking, Sawtooth, Narrow, and Expanded. (See Sidewalk Patterns' pg. 9) ��oleww� Cafe z.,owes Any sidewalk cafe area may be viewed as containing five Zones of Function' or Activity' which must be respected at all times. These zones include: Adjacent Zone, Cafe Zone, Pedestrian Zone, Buffer Zone, and Vehicular Zone. Understanding these zones will assist the applicant in determining the best layout for their sidewalk cafe area. (See Figure 15, pg. 22) 'S �ewwlz Cafe Area wearav�,ce rzegwrewltwts The cafe operators are required to maintain all minimum distances and clearance requirements at all times. (See Figure 2, pg. 8) k 437 i SIDEWALK CAFE PERMIT APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Eligible restaurants that would like to establish a sidewalk cafe must obtain a sidewalk cafe permit prior to operation in the public right -of -way. The cafe operator shall meet all conditions and requirements for a sidewalk cafe permit at all times. The application for a Sidewalk Cafe Permit is available at the Community Development Department at City Hall. The application packet includes an application form, a Hold Harmless Agreement, and a sample site plan and Insurance Endorsement form. ��bwLitta� �tewLs The following items must be submitted to the Planning Department in order to process an application for a Sidewalk Cafe Permit: Submittals: • Sidewalk Cafe Permit Fee Payment • Site Plan - Scaled and dimensioned • Cut sheet or photograph of site furniture • Insurance - Hold Harmless Agreement • Insurance - Certificate • Insurance - Endorsement • Proof of Tax Receipt or Business License • ABC License (if applicable) • Shared Area ZA Public Hearing (if applicable) Additional Submittals for Permanent /Semi - permanent Improvements (Engineering): • Construction Permit Fee Payment (minimum $800.00) • Agreement Letter from Property Owner • Plat & Legal Description • Construction Estimate • Permanent Improvements Site Plan (with construction details) • Bond and License Agreement • City Council Approval • Inspector Appointment ESI-0 n SIDEWALK CAFE LAYOUT Movea bye I vv provevLewts The downtown sidewalk cafe area contains various sidewalk patterns which affect the placement of improvements such as tables and chairs in the public right -of -way. The installation of these improvements is considered temporary in nature. The operator shall furnish the cafe area with tables and chairs, and can include umbrellas and portable heaters. The operator shall locate moveable flower boxes or planters adjacent to the street in such a way as to visually define and contain the sidewalk cafe area. The sidewalk cafe improvements shall be set up during the applicable hours of operation. The cafe operator shall remove moveable sidewalk cafe improvements while business is closed, unless permission is granted to do otherwise by the City. The operator shall furnish the sidewalk cafe area with appropriate trash receptacles as determined by the city. Perv,2 t,�,ewt I wtp rove ntev�,ts Unless the applicant obtains a construction permit and a revocable license agreement, the operator shall not make any permanent changes, such as bolting tables to the ground. veaowce rzect�tibrev ve ,ts The cafe operators are required to maintain all minimum distances and clearance requirements at all times. (See Pg. 8, Figure 2) E,M01 I TYPICAL CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS Prove 2 2 -3 ft Buffer Zone. Must keep 6 inch clearance between edge of curb and any improvements at all times. I� Planter with tree Edge of curb C R 0 S S W A L K �r Must keep 5 ft. clear pedestrian path at crosswalks from edge of curb at all times. Crosswalk and Pedestrian Zone must intersect. SIDEWALK PATTERNS There are 6 sidewalk patterns (A - F) A E2st Corvktr (2000 -25oo uoGhS) that apply to the blocks along Broadway. The following section is designed to determine which sidewalk B West Clowt (2000 -25oo bLoGl25) pattern applies to the merchant's storefront. A combination of patterns may also apply. C No Pa rhLwr� (2000 -2500 bl oGhS) For each sidewalk pattern, there are D S a Wtootk (2000 -25oo uoC{2S) detailed site plan options and labeled photographs to help the merchant understand how the codes apply to E N a rroW (2000 b�ocl2) their storefront. Each pattern has different conditions F EXT a VIOL O (200o b�ocl2) which affect the sidewalk cafe layout. 0111 SIDEWALK PATTERN A East Comtr �P : • Must keep 5 ft. minimum clear 4 pedestrian path at all times. ��4p ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 442 2 -3 ft. Buffer Zone. Must keep 6 inch clearance between edge of curb and any improvements at all times. Edge of curb Planter with tree C R 0 S S W A L Must keep 5 ft. clear pedestrian path at crosswalks from edge of curb at all times. Crosswalk and Pedestrian Zone must intersect. SIDEWALK PATTERN Fie u,e 4 A East Corotr T>0 estr'L'a vu Z o vke Ca-q .z o vie CE, [C] 11 SIDEWALK PATTERN FAO k re ,5 OB west cow,er ■ ■ ■ IO ,� � s • • CE, El! 12 Must keep 5 ft. clear pedestrian path at crosswalks from edge of curb at all times. Crosswalk and Pedestrian Zone must intersect. CROSS \A Planter with tree Edge of curb 2 -3 ft. Buffer Zone. Must keep 6 inch clearance between edge of curb and any improvements at all times. SIDEWALK PATTERN Fcq u re OB west coy -wer Ca-q .z, o we 'PO estriL'a v, Z o we «10i Ca-q .z, o we 13 SIDEWALK PATTERN FAO k re 7 OC No ■ o� ti) r �- J MR s sJ v J r� J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 ft. Buffer Zone. Must keep 6 inch clearance between edge of curb and any improvements at all times. Planter with tree Edge of curb 1�1 14 SIDEWALK PATTERN FAO u re 2 CO No T>arlZ'Lwg Cafe .z, o we PO estr'L'a w z o we Ca-q .z, o we EMMA 15 SIDEWALK PATTERN F-�e kre OD sawtootk � ft r 11 ■ 16 ■ r ■ ■ 10 —15 ft 11EF:3 Tree in arate Edae of curb 16 SIDEWALK PATTERN F�q u re 20 (*,s2wtootk Ca-q zov�,e 'P0estr�2vk, ,Z,owe AO aceant Z,ov�,e 17 449 SIDEWALK PATTERN 11 * N a grow :::' REST- AURAI�:T :A:::::: : "....... ......... ........... .......� .► Door:: d .. ' ■ • • Door, • 450 2 ft. Buffer Zone. Must keep 6 inch clearance between edge of curb and any improvements at all times. Ell SIDEWALK PATTERN T-�q uVe 22 E Narrow Ci2-q .Z o we T>ec,( estr�a Vl, .Z o we 19 El 1611 SIDEWALK PATTERN FAO k re 23 FO Expav�,ded • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 452 I� Imi i l i r i_ 20 2 ft. Buffer Zone. Must keep 6 inch clearance between edge of curb and any improvements at all times. SIDEWALK PATTERN F:�9 u re 14 OF Expa v�,ded Ca-q z o wt ft 2 %. 453 �0estr�a �, .Zowe Aoj acewt z,owj ZONES F�q cre 2,5 Adjacewt zov,,e cafe zowe T >Oesti a v�, ,Zovile gLc f fer zowe vekbu/�Lar .Zov�le I 1 I .. . . . . . . . . . . . Varies Adjacent I Zone I E, 167 CVIA 22 0' - 24' 5' 2' - 3' On- Street Parking Cafe Ped- Buffer Vehicular Zone estrian Zone Zone Zone Interchangeable Zones as determined by the city 22 ZONES Afacewt zowe: This zone applies to buildings with recessed entries (minimum 2 feet) that can accommodate cafe seating with tables. • There shall be a minimum of 5 foot clear path from any entrance /exit door. This clearance may overlap with the 5 foot pedestrian path clearance. • A minimum 5 foot clear wide path shall remain open between the cafe entrance door and the sidewalk /pedestrian zone. This includes all emergency exits and other doorways (Ordinance 33A.21). Depending on the physical configuration of the site and building, the above requirement may be varied by the City at the time of the sidewalk cafe encroachment permit. -P olestr/La w Zowe: As a public sidewalk, this zone is for the safe and unimpeded passage of pedestrians, wheelchairs, baby carriers, etc. This zone may include existing trees, lampposts, benches, bike racks, etc. • A minimum of 5 foot clear path shall be maintained at all times. • All crosswalks must intersect with the Pedestrian Zone maintaining a 5 foot width at all times. Tke Cafe .Z.,owe: This zone allows for the temporary installation of sidewalk cafe improvements (i.e. tables, chairs, umbrellas, portable heaters, etc.) This zone may include existing trees, lampposts, benches, bike racks, etc. • The number of tables and chairs installed on the public right -of -way depends on the physical configuration of the site and will be determined by the City at the time of issuance of the sidewalk cafe encroachment permit. 23 MM ZONES Tkegfferzowe: This zone allows for the visual and physical separation between the vehicular travel lane and the pedestrian or cafe zone. • Temporary planters, bollards, etc. are subject to City review as described in these guidelines. • Permanent in- ground improvement may be granted by the City with a license agreement. • Improvements may be located within the Buffer Zone consistent with the following conditions: • Improvements are required to be located a minimum of 6" from the edge of curb. • For blocks with parallel parking, no flower boxes or planters may be placed in the Buffer Zone. • For the 2600 block: The Buffer Zone must be a minimum of 2 feet parallel to the edge of curb. • For the 2000 -2500 blocks: The Buffer Zone must be a minimum of 3 feet parallel to the edge of curb Tke veKCLA2r Zov�,e: This zone refers to the vehicular travel lane and the on- street parking adjacent to the edge of curb. No improvements are allowed in this zone. Crosswalks are considered within the Vehicular Zone and pedestrian access must extend to the Pedestrian Zone (see pg. 8). NOTE: The Cafe and Pedestrian Zones are interchangeable depending on the physical configuration of the site. At no time shall chairs extend into the Pedestrian Zone. 24 M7- CAFE FURNITURE DESIGN GUIDELINES All cafe furniture shall meet the following design standards: T2 b Les 2 V�J Ck 2 i rs Material: Tables and chairs shall match and be made of safe, sturdy and durable material, such as wood, steel, plastic, and wrought iron. All furniture shall be commercial grade and manufactured for outdoor commercial use. Vinyl tablecloths are not recommended. Seating: Small round or square tables shall seat no more than four people unless otherwise approved by the City, subject to compliance with the clearance requirements. Tables and chairs shall match. Use of larger tables may be granted by the City provided that all clearance requirements are met. Size: Round tables shall be no larger than 2'/2 ft wide. Square tables shall be no larger than 3ft wide. 25 457 CAFE FURNITURE DESIGN GUIDELINES [c.w,breLL2s Individual canvas or other non -vinyl umbrellas of a compatible design may be permitted in the right -of -way and shall not extend over the Pedestrian Zone. Umbrellas shall be made for outdoor commercial use subject to City approval. Flower Boxes 2 vo� T>L2 V�,ters The cafe owner may use flower boxes or planters to define the boundaries of the cafe seating area. To avoid blocking the patron's vision while seated, the combined height of the planters and live plants shall not exceed 4 feet from sidewalk grade. The boxes or planters shall be no greater in height than 21/2 ft. and no wider than 2 ft. at the base. Taller plants may be permitted depending on the location of the sidewalk cafe as approved by the City. The flower boxes, planters, and storage bins shall be portable and be made of safe, durable and attractive material such as wood or steel. -PL2 wt'Wue Arcs All boxes, planters and planting areas must be planted with seasonal blooming live plants year round. The cafe owner shall be responsible for the prompt removal of all empty or poorly maintained planting areas. 26 M71-0 CAFE FURNITURE DESIGN GUIDELINES �ewces /ga ���e�s All in- ground improvements require a construction permit and /or license agreement which are subject to approval by the Engineering Department and City Council. Moveable barriers and fences shall be shown on the application site plan and are subject to approval by the City. Mewu boa rcls a wA S'q v�,s Menu boards, both portable and on walls, shall be subject to sign permit approval and shall comply with the City Code Section 33A, Article 2 as well as the Redwood City i pr� Nk Sign Ordinance. _Portable f f6e2ters Portable heaters are permitted subject to review and approval by Engineering and Fire Department. Tosk rzeceptacLes The number, type, and location of trash receptacles shall be determined by the City and shall comply with the public right -of -way access code. Trash receptacles shall be made of durable material to match the existing fagade and shall be commercial grade as determined by the City. 27 MSC SIDEWALK CAFE OPERATIONS H-O L'c. rs A business with a sidewalk cafe may be open for breakfast, lunch and /or dinner and any combination thereof. Cafe TLcwitLcre The sidewalk cafe improvements shall be set up only during the applicable hours of operation and may not be stacked or stored outside on the public right -of -way at any time. Cafe furniture shall not be secured to lampposts, streetlights, trees or any other public street furniture. Portable heaters (or propane tanks) shall be stored inside when establishment is closed per Redwood City Fire Department. All approved cafe furniture shall be properly maintained and cleaned regularly. ALCOkOL The cafe shall comply with all applicable laws and local ordinances regarding the sale and service of food and beverages to the public, including the Alcohol and Beverage Control requirements for serving alcohol and applicable County Health Regulations. U111 28 SIDEWALK CAFE MAINTENANCE cafe ,4reP The cafe operator shall be responisible for the proper maintenance of the cafe area at all times, including properly disposing of all trash generated by the operation. Tree grates shall be cleaned regularly. wO{ewww weew"wwq The cafe operator shall comply with all State and local regulations related to water disposal including the National Public Discharge Bimination System (NPDES) and the California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA) as follows: Pollution Prevention (visit www.cabmphandbooks.com for more information) • Use dry cleaning methods whenever practical for surface cleaning activities. • Use the least toxic materials available (e.g water -based paints, gels or sprays for graffitti removal). Surface Cleaning • Regular broom (dry) sweep sidewalk, plaza, and parking lot areas to minimize cleaning with water. • Dry cleanup first (sweep, collect, and dispose of debris and trash) when cleaning sidewalks or plazas, then wash with or without soap. • Block the storm drain or contain runoff when cleaning with water. Discharge wash water to landscaping or collect water and pump to a tank or discharge to sanitary sewer if allowed. The cafe operator shall maintain the flower boxes and planting areas unless otherwise determined by the City. All boxes, planters and planting areas shall be planted with seasonal blooming or ornamental evergreen live plants year round. 29 Hal G7 SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: DEPARTMENT: Community Development CITY MANAGER: Dave Anderson PREPARED BY: James Lindsay DIRECTOR: James Lindsay SUBJECT: Council direction on approval process for food trucks. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Provide direction to staff. BACKGROUND: The City Council requested staff place this item on the agenda for discussion. DISCUSSION: Last year, Saratoga's Gateway Businesses began organizing a twice- monthly gathering of food trucks on private property to support local non - profits and promote visibility for their businesses. Earlier this year the wine tasting rooms on Big Basin Way began inviting food trucks to park on Big Basin Way in front of their establishments to promote their businesses. Representatives from the tasting rooms have stated that they recently stopped the practice of inviting food trucks to park in front of their establishments. Article 7 -25 of the City Code contains outdated regulations regarding the sale of food in the City and delegates all enforcement of the regulations to the County of Santa Clara (Department of Environmental Health (County Health)). The article contains regulations prohibiting the processing or preparation of food in a vehicle however, food trucks are licensed by County Health to ensure compliance with the California Retail Food Code which allows limited and advanced preparation of food in a vehicle. City staff has interpreted that sales from a vehicle are not outdoor sales and has not required food truck owners obtain a temporary use permit when conducting business on private property. Food truck owners are however, required to obtain a City business license. City Code Section 10- 05.055 does govern sales on public rights -of -way and requires a special event permit or a temporary use permit to conduct sales from a vehicle, wagon, pushcart, or other method. Staff recently contacted the wine tasting room representatives to inform them of this requirement. The City of Sunnyvale performed a comprehensive review of food truck regulations last year and their staff report is attached for reference. Staff will be recommending updates to Article 7 -25 — Food Sales for next year's (2014) annual code update. ATTACHMENT: City of Sunnyvale staff report 462 C* SUN+ REPORT TO MAYOR AND COUNCIL NO: 12 -304 Council Date: December 18, 2012 SUBJECT: 2012 -7113 Discussion and Possible Action to Introduce an Ordinance to Amend Title 5 (Business Licenses and Regulations) and Title 19 (Zoning) Regarding Food Truck Location and Operation Requirements (Study Issue) REPORT IN BRIEF Council directed staff to study food truck operations and develop appropriate regulations that address their daily operations on private property and the public street (Attachment A, Study Issue Paper). Existing City regulations were not developed to adequately address the recent evolution of the food truck industry. This study addresses regularly occurring food truck operations and does not include changes to the City's Special Event Permit process or substantive changes to the current requirements which regulate pushcart vendors. When reviewing this report, the potential impacts of this one type of mobile vending must be considered in light of the many other mobile vending uses which appear from time to time. Council should be mindful of the fact that mobile vending uses can appear in many different forms: mobile pet clinics, mobile retail sales, mobile medical and dental uses, etc. Food trucks are required to comply with applicable city, state and federal regulations, and must obtain any necessary permits, including a business license (if required by a city or county), environmental health permits from every county they operate in to ensure food safety and handling and a Seller's Permit from the California Board of Equalization. The Planning Commission considered this item at a public hearing on November 26, 2012 (Attachment K, Planning Commission Public Hearing Minutes of November 26, 2012). Staff has incorporated the Planning Commission recommendations into the proposed ordinance. Staff recommends introduction of a proposed ordinance (Attachment B, Draft Proposed Ordinance) which: w Establishes mobile vending operational standards for public streets and private property relating to public safety. These standards include: required distances from hydrants and driveways, fire lanes, crosswalks, etc.; hours of operation; maintenance of trash receptacles and cleanliness of surrounding area; and, prohibition of amplified speech or music; Template rev. 10/2012 Issued by the City Manager 463 Page 2 of 15 Requires display of a Sunnyvale business license, and display or provision of proof, upon request, of licenses and permits from other agencies such as Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health, which ensures food safety and sanitation. w Allows food trucks to operate on the public street and private property under specified conditions (hours of operation, duration, number of trucks per location, etc.); w Establishes a permitting process for requests to operate on private property that exceed specified conditions; w Establishes provisions that allow the City to take action if mobile vendor sales: create a public nuisance; are located, operated or maintained in a manner that impedes vehicular and pedestrian circulation; or creates a hazard to life or property; and w Consolidates the City's regulations on all types of vending. Staff would monitor the effectiveness of the adopted regulations and propose any future amendments, if necessary. BACKGROUND Food trucks are increasing in popularity and continuing to evolve from their traditional examples: the ice cream truck and lunch /catering truck that sell prepackaged food. The old food truck business model would drive a designated route and stop only for a short time at the request of a customer. Technology and the recent economic recession have given rise to a new generation of entrepreneurs. Today's food truck business model offers unique, higher -end gourmet dishes that involve some on -site food preparation. Food trucks are also able to advertise their location in real time through social media. In contrast to the old business model, today's food trucks tend to park and sell from one location for hours at a time. Recurring street food market events where communities can sample several food trucks at one location are now also held throughout the Bay Area, which has contributed to their popularity. Staff has received many inquiries from the public about whether food trucks are regulated by the City. A list of existing City regulations relating to food trucks is located in Attachment C. In general, the existing regulations address only the old business model on the public street, and are complicated and inadequate for most newer operations including those who locate on private property. EXISTING POLICY LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT: LT -2.1: Recognize that the City is composed of residential, industrial and commercial neighborhoods, each with its own individual character; and allow change consistent with reinforcing positive neighborhood values. Page 3 of 15 LT-2.1d: Require that commercial activities be conducted primarily within a building. LT -4.1: Protect the integrity of the City's neighborhoods; whether residential, industrial or commercial. LT -4.1 a: Limit the intrusion of incompatible uses and inappropriate development into city neighborhoods. LT -4.1 d: Anticipate and avoid whenever practical the incompatibility that can arise between dissimilar uses. LT -4.3: Support a full spectrum of conveniently located commercial, public, and quasi - public uses that add to the positive image of the City. LT -4.7: Support the location of convenient retail and commercial services (e.g., restaurants and hotels) in industrial areas to support businesses, their customers and their employees. Goal LT -6: Supportive Economic Development Environment - An economic development environment that is supportive of a wide variety of businesses and promotes a strong economy within existing environmental, social, fiscal and land use constraints. LT -7.3: Promote commercial uses that respond to the current and future retail service needs of the community. Goal CC -2: Attractive Street Environment - Create an attractive street environment which will complement private and public properties and be comfortable for residents and visitors. DISCUSSION The popularity of food trucks, and street food in general, has caused many cities to reconsider their regulations. Street vendors attract people and attention, and crowds have the potential to create vehicular and pedestrian traffic hazards. Some believe that street vendors are unsightly and that they threaten the viability of off - street establishments. Others believe that food vendors can perform a social function by activating underutilized public spaces, providing a desired service, promoting socialization and creating a sense of community. While some cities like Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas have integrated food trucks and other street vendors into their communities, others have struggled with the challenges their presence brings. Staff used the following methods to better understand options in creating appropriate regulations: w Understand state law and city authority to regulate vehicular vending; w Observe current food truck operations in Sunnyvale; 465 Page 4 of 15 Recognize community concerns; and w Examine which options are appropriate, considering existing and potential issues that are specific to the City. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK Public Streets - The City's ability to regulate vehicular vending on public streets is limited by state law. The California Vehicle Code (CVC) preempts local parking regulations except as expressly authorized by state law. CVC Section 22455 provides that vendors must bring their vehicle to a complete stop and be legally parked before vending, and further gives cities the ability to regulate "the type of vending and the time, place, and manner of vending" for reasons of public safety. The definition of a reasonable "time, place, and manner of vending" on public streets is determined on a case by case basis. One case found that a complete ban on vehicular vending on public residential streets is not a reasonable time, place and manner restriction, and is therefore outside the scope of a city's authority granted by CVC 22455. Several cities have been challenged when regulations were aimed at protecting "brick and mortar" business establishments from competition. Parking time limitations for food trucks, usually for brief periods of time (the "ice cream truck exemption "), have also been challenged where the ordinance had no clear public safety justifications. Items that are directly associated with public health and safety include provisions that prevent vehicle and pedestrian obstructions, mitigate noise, prevent overconcentration of vendors which tend to attract larger crowds, ensure adequate trash facilities and provide employee access to restrooms /handwashing facilities. Private Property/Public Sidewalk - Although the CVC preempts regulation of public streets, cities retain local authority to regulate public sidewalks. Cities may also regulate private property in the interest of protecting public health, safety and welfare. CURRENT OPERATIONS IN SUNNYVALE Staff observed various food truck sites within the City (Attachment E, Current Food Truck Locations). Attachment E indicates some of the current location of food trucks and site conditions. The map in Attachment E shows that many of these sites are in industrial areas. Food truck vendors have expressed a preference to locate in industrial areas where there is a need for food service for employees, and where there is typically an abundance of parking. Office and Industrial Areas In general, food trucks tend to stay in one place during lunch and dinner service hours for about two hours per service. There are, however, trucks (old business model) that drive a chosen route and stop at locations only for a short Page 5 of 15 amount of time. Many of the trucks that are on private industrial property have an agreement with the property owner /manager to stay for extended periods of time to cater to onsite employees. This type of arrangement is needed because state law requires food truck vendors to have permission to use a restroom within 200 feet travel distance of their location if stopped and operating for more than one hour. If the arrangement described above takes up required parking or drive aisles, the activity may require a land use permit under existing regulations. Under existing regulations, a conditional use permit (with public hearing) is required to sell to the general public on private property. There is a concern that attracting offsite customers could create parking and traffic issues. Staff, however, observed that this activity did not create such issues currently. Many customers were onsite employees and employees who walk from surrounding properties. There is typically ample parking available for offsite customers either on the property or on the street. Customers also tend to leave the site immediately after receiving their order. Staff also observed that two to three trucks operating at the same time, at some of the larger industrial properties with excess parking spaces, did not create public safety concerns. However, public safety hazards and incompatibilities could arise if food trucks negatively affect parking or circulation, or essentially become an accessory use on the property. To avoid problems from developing in the future, the City could adopt regulations for a property owner or authorized agent to allow a certain number of food trucks on their property under specified conditions. Conditions could include the length of time food trucks could be on the property, the number of food trucks that could be present at any given time, and requirements for food trucks to occupy only parking spaces in excess of what is required for the primary use on the property. El Camino Real There are at least two food trucks that operate daily on or near El Camino Real (Attachment E). Other food trucks operate during dinner hours at least once a week. While their presence has attracted attention from nearby business owners, the Department of Public Safety (DPS) has received few complaints related to pedestrian and vehicular safety. There have been instances where part of a food truck has obstructed the public sidewalk or where food trucks have occupied required parking on private property and sell to the general public without a Use Permit. Neighborhood Preservation staff have been able to work with the food truck vendors to correct these violations by enforcing applicable sections of the CVC and SMC. If any vending activity constituted a public nuisance, DPS could also take appropriate actions using existing nuisance provisions in the SMC. 467 Page 6 of 15 California Streets and Highways Code Section 731 prohibits the sale of any items from vehicles while parked on state highways. Local law enforcement has discretion to enforce these provisions. Staff is not aware of any neighboring cities that have used this code to ban food trucks on El Camino Real (which is a state highway) . Food trucks are required to comply with all stopping and parking restrictions, just like any vehicle. Existing on- street parking on El Camino Real and adjacent side streets is limited by no parking zones, bus stops, and loading zones. The City has a long -term plan to add bike lanes along the entire length of El Camino Real (Bicycle Opportunities Study, 1998) in coordination with Caltrans. All on- street parking along the entire corridor will eventually be removed with the future striping of bike lanes, and food trucks would not be able to park on El Camino Real. COMMUNITY CONCERNS Public Complaints In the last five years, DPS has received approximately 10 complaints regarding food truck activities. The complaints have primarily been from brick and mortar restaurant owners regarding the perceived economic advantage that food trucks have over restaurants. Because of their mobility, food trucks are not subject to property taxes or space rent, land use or building permits, utility bills, and other traditional restaurant overhead expenses. Using zoning to regulate business competition is problematic if not based on a public safety objective. DPS has also received complaints from residents about late night noise and other safety concerns involving food trucks operating on commercially zoned property. Most of the City's commercially zoned properties are adjacent to residential neighborhoods. The complaints were mainly associated with noise from nightclubs and the late night crowds; there were complaints that the food truck service was perpetuating loitering and noise. The City could adopt operational standards on private property such as limited hours of operation, and a permit process for operations beyond standard hours so staff can evaluate the proposed location and its compatibility with other uses on the site and surrounding properties. The City could also adopt food truck hours of operation for the public street to address any potential spillover food truck activity as a result of such regulations. Health and Sanitation Questions have been raised about health and sanitation issues. Food truck vendors and employees are subject to the California Retail Food Code requirements, which provide a system of prevention and safeguards designed to address public health and sanitation concerns. Any operation where food is provided for human consumption at retail (whether restaurants or food trucks Page 7 of 15 or pushcarts) is subject to the California Retail Food Code, which is enforced by county health departments. Food trucks are required to obtain permits and approvals from the environmental health departments of each county within which they operate. The Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health (County Health) is responsible for ensuring that food vendors operating in Sunnyvale and throughout the County are complying with the California Retail Food Code. It was stated in a recent interview with County Health (Attachment F, Almanac Article) that 387 food trucks are permitted in Santa Clara County. County Health inspectors conduct the initial inspection of the food trucks, trailers or pushcarts when a permit is originally applied for. In addition, the County performs annual renewal inspections. The number of inspections required per year is based on risk level, the same as any business selling food. If a food truck or brick and mortar restaurant only sells prepackaged foods, they are inspected at least once during the year. Operations that include limited preparation (heating and assembling) are inspected at least twice a year. If the operation includes advanced preparation with constant heating and cooling or actual cooking, which is how restaurants typically operate, they are inspected at least three times a year. There have been no reports of food -borne illnesses related to food trucks within the County. Other notable California Retail Food Code requirements for food trucks include: • Any vendor stopped and operating for more than an hour must obtain permission to use an "approved" restroom facility within 200 feet travel distance. "Approved" is defined as acceptable to the enforcement agency (county health departments) based on a determination of compliance with applicable laws, or current public health principles and standards that protect public health; and • Food trucks and pushcarts are required to operate out of a commissary, where food preparation and storage, truck /pushcart maintenance and storage and disposal of waste occur. A commissary can be a commercial or catering kitchen or even a restaurant if the restaurant has a food truck extension of its business. Storage of food trucks or pushcarts on residential property is prohibited per the California Retail Food Code. The City could adopt a provision that would require any vendor to display or provide proof upon request of other agency licenses and approvals, including their County Health permit. The public can also easily spot whether a food truck has current County Health approval by looking for a current County Health sticker on the truck's exterior. County Health can also take complaints from the public regarding unsafe food safety and handling. Page 8 of 15 Use Compatibility Food trucks in commercial or industrial areas are generally compatible with surrounding uses. Food trucks locating in residential areas, however, raise concerns about compatibility. Existing zoning restrictions already address this concern if the activity is on private property. Restaurant or retail uses (not part of mixed use developments) are prohibited on residentially -zoned properties. Food trucks operating on public school property are exempt from any zoning requirements if operating for school purposes. It is more challenging to address food trucks on public streets in residential neighborhoods. Public safety on public streets could be addressed by developing operational standards such as: hours of operation, limits on amplified speech and music, and distance requirements from driveways, fire lanes, intersections, etc. In Sunnyvale, food trucks tend to locate away from residential neighborhoods. The exceptions are ice cream trucks, which residents are accustomed to. The City could choose to adopt time restrictions for operating in residential areas, but the restroom access required by state law effectively limits food truck operations to one hour per location, which is most likely why only ice cream trucks are primarily seen in these areas. Retail Sales Taxes Food truck vendors and other vendors are required to collect and report sales tax from their transactions, like any other business. Food truck vendors are required to obtain a Seller's Permit from the California State Board of Equalization (BOE). BOE is responsible for collecting the sales tax and distributing the portion cities are entitled to. The City does not have the authority to collect sales tax or enforce sales tax regulations. The City could require proof of the Seller's Permit upon request, but it is the California Board of Equalization's responsibility to enforce the requirement to report sales taxes. The public can report claims of business tax evasion directly to BOE. PROPOSED ORDINANCE Staff has surveyed other cities throughout the Bay Area (Attachment G, Other Cities' Vending Regulations), and other California cities that have recently updated their regulations. While there are similarities between the regulations, ordinances differ considerably in response to the perceived concerns and unique characteristics of each city. 470 Page 9 of 15 One of the challenges in developing appropriate regulations is to consider the indirect consequences of regulations that pertain to public streets and those that pertain to private property. If a permit is required for a food truck on private property but not on the street, vendors may be more inclined to locate on public streets, which may be the less desired location for them and for the community. If sufficient operational standards and requirements are in place to safeguard against public safety hazards, a permit may be unnecessary. The SMC currently contains operational standards and other requirements for uses for which no permit is required. For example, a home occupation is a permitted use in a residence but subject to operational standards. The home business would be required to cease operations if found to be in violation of the operational standards. Staff recommends regulating food truck vendors in a similar manner, and only requiring a permit for specific situations as described in the next section. A cluster (or overconcentration) of food trucks on the public street can be dealt with through nuisance provisions if it creates a public safety issue. Operational Requirements The proposed draft ordinance (Attachment B) contains the following provisions. General Requirements for Vendors on Public Street and Private Property Regardless of location, all vendors must comply with the following: • Display a Sunnyvale business license, and display or provide proof (upon request) other applicable permits and licenses from other agencies (such as Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health); • Locate on a paved area and be 15 feet from hydrants and driveways, 25 feet from fire lanes, 50 feet from crosswalks and intersections, and 100 feet from bus stops (from existing vending regulations); • No amplified speech or amplified or live music; • Maintain clearly designated trash receptacles and surrounding area clean at all times; • Keep customers from blocking the public sidewalk; • All signage must be painted on the vehicle (no portable A -frame signs, same as any other business); and • Hours of operation are between 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. on public streets and 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. on private property. 471 Vending on Public Streets NO permit is required if the following are met: • Comply with all parking, stopping and standing restrictions; • Maintain a 4 -foot clearance on public sidewalk and 8 -foot vertical clearance for pedestrian accessibility; and • Only trash receptacles are allowed to be placed on the public sidewalk. If vendors operating on the public street do not comply with all of the general requirements and specific conditions on the public street, they could be required to leave or be cited. Food truck events on a public street or City -owned property would require a Special Event Permit under existing regulations (SMC Chapter 9.45), or a special agreement with the City. Page 10 of 15 Vending on Private Property NO permit is required if property owner (or authorized agent) permission is obtained and if the following are met: • The vendor has written approval from the property owner; • Vendors only occupy excess parking spaces, do not park on landscaped area, and do not obstruct required loading, circulation or fire access; • Presence of vendors do not exceed four hours per day and no more than three vendors at a time; and, • Tables and chairs may be allowed only if they occupy excess parking spaces or non - vehicular areas (except landscaped areas other than turf). If a property owner (or authorized agent) would like to allow more than three vendors operating at a time, or allow vendors to exceed the 4 -hour time limit or to operate outside the hours of 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., the operation would be considered a temporary unenclosed use or an accessory use on the property per Title 19 (Zoning). The proposal would be reviewed through a Miscellaneous Plan Permit (reviewed at staff level). A single food truck event on private property that is open to the public would be subject to a Special Event Permit under existing regulations (SMC Chapter 9.45). Food trucks as a permanent use (such as a "food truck food court" taking over a vacant lot) and recurring food truck events (such as a monthly nighttime food truck market on an industrial property and open to the public) are subject to a Use Permit. 472 Page 11 of 15 Block 2 of the Downtown Specific Plan District The 100 block of Murphy Ave. is an area where a high concentration of pedestrian and commercial activity (outdoor dining and display of merchandise) on the public sidewalk and street is constant (Attachment H, Map of Block 2 of the Downtown Specific Plan District). It is the City's restaurant and entertainment center. Many of the City's special events, including the Farmer's Market, are held on Murphy. Because of the limited parking areas and potential pedestrian and vehicular hazards that may arise from commercial activity on the street and sidewalk, staff recommends prohibiting food trucks and other vendors from operating in or adjacent to Block 2 of the Downtown Specific Plan District, including the sidewalk and on- street parking along those properties. Block 2 includes the properties within the Murphy Station Heritage Landmark District and the adjacent City -owned parking lots. Nuisance Provisions General nuisance provisions (SMC Ch. 9.26) exist in the SMC, but staff recommends adopting nuisance provisions that are more specific to vending. These provisions would enable an enforcement officer to determine if vendors are: creating a public nuisance; located, operated or maintained in a manner that impedes vehicular and pedestrian circulation; or creates a hazard to life or property, and take the appropriate and necessary action to correct these conditions. Code Cleanup and Reorganization Staff proposes to reformat and clarify current pushcart vendor regulations and amend them to align them with the proposed regulations for vehicular vendors. Staff recommends placing all vendor regulations in SMC Title 5 (Business Licenses and Regulations) which contains business - specific operational standards. Vending regulations in other cities are typically located under a similar section of their municipal code. Locating these regulations under SMC Title 5 would provide consistency across cities and make it easier for the public to find such regulations. Staff proposes to clarify the City's temporary unenclosed use regulations in Title 19 (Zoning) and the Special Event Permit process (Chapter 9.45). Vending is a type of temporary unenclosed use, and different impacts are associated with the scale or form of operation. A single vendor operating on private property outside the allowable hours of operation in the proposed ordinance would have minimal impacts compared to an event that is open and advertised to the public where several vendors are operating at the same time. The proposed amendments will better define when a use or event requires a Miscellaneous Plan Permit versus a Special Event Permit. 473 Page 12 of 15 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW A Categorical Exemption Class 5 (minor alterations in land use limitations) relieves the proposed action (any permits issued after adoption of the proposed ordinance) from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) provisions. FISCAL IMPACT Some staff time would be needed to educate existing and potential vendors of the City's new regulations. With the increased awareness of the City business license requirement, there may be a slight increase in business license tax collected. A clean -up deposit is currently required for pushcart vendors located on the public sidewalk. Staff recommends amending the fee resolution to no longer require this deposit. Staff time and resources to administer and refund the deposit (every collected deposit has been refunded) has cost more than the deposit itself (currently $196). Operational standards for vendors to maintain their surrounding area clean, and the ability for enforcement officers to enforce this provision, also render the deposit unnecessary. The current permit fee ($341) will continue to be required for Miscellaneous Plan Permit applications for vendor operations on private property. PUBLIC CONTACT Public contact was made through posting of the Planning Commission agenda on the City's official- notice bulletin board, on the City's Web site, and the availability of the agenda and report in the Office of the City Clerk. The Planning Commission and City Council public hearings were advertised in the Sunnyvale Sun, in accordance with City (SMC Title 19, Zoning) and state noticing requirements. Staff held a series of outreach meetings for the various interest groups (food truck vendors, El Camino Real and downtown businesses, and the general public) in May and held an open house -style outreach meeting in September. Staff received generally positive feedback about food trucks. The community raised concerns regarding public safety, health and sanitation, unfair competition and collection of sales tax, which have been addressed in this staff report. Staff also spoke with several residents, local business owners and food truck vendors through the course of this study and has received letters from the community regarding the issue (Attachment I, Letters from the Public). Staff also held two study sessions with the Planning Commission on the study. Commissioners were supportive of food truck regulations that ensure pedestrian and vehicular safety and incorporate food trucks into the community, especially in office/ industrial areas. A commissioner suggested the future consideration of designating an area in the Downtown for food trucks. The Planning Commission also emphasized the importance of making vending 474 Page 13 of 15 regulations and permit requirements available on the City website, which staff will implement at the completion of this study. Staff has been conducting a public survey, which started at the end of July and will run until the Council public hearing in December. As of September 30, more than 650 persons have taken the survey. Most survey respondents identified themselves as Sunnyvale residents. Many respondents indicated they work in Sunnyvale. The results generally show a strong interest in the increased presence of food trucks in the City. Respondents stated they should primarily be in the industrial/ office areas (such as Peery Park and Moffett Park) where there is a lack of food service. The majority also thought they should be on private property over public streets. While the survey results should be considered cautiously, the survey served to increase awareness of the range and complexity of views the community has regarding this subject. The survey results are available at FoodTrucks. inSunny vale. com. Staff will provide updated survey results at the public hearing. On November 26, the Planning Commission considered this study at a noticed public hearing. The Commission voted unanimously to recommend the Council take the staff recommendation with modifications to require display of a Sunnyvale business license at all times and to prohibit vending within all of Block 2, and not just within the Murphy Station Heritage Landmark District. Staff has revised the ordinance to incorporate the Planning Commission recommendations. 475 Page 14 of 15 ALTERNATIVES 1. Introduce the proposed ordinance in Attachment B, which: • Establishes mobile vending operational standards for public streets and private property relating to public safety. These standards include: required distances from hydrants and driveways, fire lanes, crosswalks, etc.; hours of operation; maintenance of trash receptacles and cleanliness of surrounding area; and, prohibition of amplified speech or music; • Requires display or provision of proof, upon request, of licenses and permits from other agencies such as Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health, which ensures food safety and sanitation. • Allows food trucks to operate on the public street and private property under specified conditions (hours of operation, duration, number of trucks per location, etc.); • Establishes a permitting process for requests to operate on private property that exceed specified conditions; • Establishes provisions that allow the City to take action if mobile vendor sales: create a public nuisance; are located, operated or maintained in a manner that impedes vehicular and pedestrian circulation; or creates a hazard to life or property; and • Consolidates the City's regulations on all types of vending. 2. Introduce the proposed ordinance in Attachment B with modifications. 3. Adopt the attached resolution (Attachment J, Fee Resolution) rescinding the Mobile Vendor Clean -up Deposit fee. 476 Page 15 of 15 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends Alternatives 1 and 3. Staff believes the ordinance provisions directly address existing and potential conditions specific to the City, and creates a balance between regulations on public streets and private property. The ordinance establishes operational standards for mobile vendors. While a permit is only required for limited situations, the adopted regulations will provide a basis for enforcing food trucks that create public safety problems. Staff will monitor the effectiveness of the proposed regulations and will propose any future modifications if deemed necessary. Reviewed by: Hanson Hom, Director, Community Development Department Reviewed by: Trudi Ryan, Planning Officer Prepared by: Rosemarie Zulueta, Assistant Planner Reviewed by: Frank Grgurina, Director, Public Safety Approved by: Gary M. Luebbers City Manager Attachments A. Study Issue Paper B. Draft Proposed Ordinance C. Existing City Regulations D. Attachment Removed E. Current Food Truck Locations F. Almanac Article G. Other Cities' Vending Regulations H. Map of Block 2 of the Downtown Specific Plan District 1. Letters from the Public J. Fee Resolution K. Planning Commission Public Hearing Minutes of November 26, 2012 477