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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING
At 5:30 p.m., the Saratoga City Council called to order the Joint Meeting with Saratoga
Neighborhoods in the Saratoga Senior Center at 19655 Allendale Avenue. Under Oral
Communications on Non-Agendized items, the following person requested to speak: Nai Hsueh,
Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors.
SARATOGA CITY COUNCII. REGULAR MEETING
Mayor Miller called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. and Bev Scout Troop 535 led the Pledge of
Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT
ABSENT
ALSO PRESENT
Mayor Howard Miller, Vice Mayor Manny Cappello, Council
Members Emily Lo, Mary -Lynne Bemald, Rishi Kumar
None
James Lindsay, City Manager
Richard Taylor, City Attorney
Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk
John Cherbone, Public Works Director
Mary Furey, Finance & Administrative Services Director
Erwin Ordodez, Community Development Director
Michael Taylor, Recreation & Facilities Director
Brian Babcock, Administrative Analyst
Adam Henig, Recreation Supervisor
Bridget Eddings, Recreation Coordinator
REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA
City Clerk Crystal Bothelio reported that the agenda for this meetin
May 29, 2015.
REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION
None
COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC
Oral Communications on Non-Aeendized Items
Mayor Miller provided an overview of the City Council's Joint Meeting with Saratoga
Neighborhoods.
as properly posted on
Sujatha Bodapati spoke in opposition to a proposed Verizon cell tower, raised questions about
the rationale for the tower, and encouraged the City Council to consider amending the City of
Saratoga's eel] tower regulations to be more in line with the cities of San Jose and Cupertino.
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Pete Godbole also spoke in opposition to the proposed cell towers on Prospect Road, raised
concerns about the need for the towers, and proposed that the City Council adopt regulations that
increase setback requirements for cell towers.
Ying Ding spoke in opposition to the proposed cell towers on Prospect Road, commenting that
the additional towers are not necessary, raising safety concerns, and requesting that the Council
consider regulations similar to the cities of Cupertino and San Jose.
Vicky Lebler with Our Lady of Fatima Villa, announced the Pampered Pig events on June 27
The events include the Flying Pig Stampede from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and the Royal Pig
Derby from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Both events include baby pig races. Information is online at
httpI/wlwv.fatimavilla.org'node'296.
Arm Narayan spoke in opposition to the cell towers proposed for Prospect Road, stating the cell
towers will be unattractive and raising health concerns.
Ester D. spoke in opposition to the cell towers proposed for Prospect Road.
Mayor Miller thanked the members of the public who commented upon the cell towers proposed
for Prospect Road. He noted that the Planning Commission's decision on the three cell tower
projects had been appealed and the appeal hearing would be coming before the City Council on
July 1, 2015. Mayor Miller encouraged the public speakers to return at the July 1, 2015 City
Council Meeting for the appeal hearing,
Oral Communications - Council Direction to Staff
None
Communications from Boards and Commissions
None
Council Direction to Staff
None
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Council Member Kumar announced the Saratoga Young Coders Club for youth starting June 7
2015 at the Joan Pisani Community Center and running every Sunday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m. Information is online at www.tinvurl.comiSaratogaclass. Additionally the monthly
Saratoga's Got Hollywood open mic night at Blue Rock Shoot will take place on Friday, June 5,
2015. Information is online at www.tmvurl.com/Saratogahollywood. The City's summer movie
night series will also be starting on June 19, 2015 in El Quito Park. The first event will feature
the Lego Movie.
Council Member Lo shared that the slides from the Crime Prevention Forum on May 19, 2015
hosted by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office are now on the City's website at
www saratoga.ca.usistavingsafe. Additionally, Saratoga Library is starting a new program that
will explore different cultures. The program will begin with several workshops on the Chinese
culture that will run from June 8 through June 20.
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Mayor Miller announced that there are still spaces available in City of Saratoga summer camps,
including Wild Coyotes for children between the ages of 6 and 10. Information is on the City
website at wntw.saratoga.ca.ustrecreation or in the Recreation Activity Guide.
CEREMONIAL ITEMS
1. Presentation from West Valley Community Services and Commendation for Out -going
Executive Director, Naomi Nakano -Matsumoto
Recommended action:
Receive presentation from representatives of West Valley Community Services and present
commendation to Naomi Nakano -Matsumoto, out -going Executive Director of West Valley
Community Services.
Sujatha Venkatraman, Director of Stability Support Services, delivered a presentation on
West Valley Community Services to the Saratoga City Council.
Mayor Miller and members of the City Council presented a commendation recognizing
Naomi Nakano -Matsumoto, the outgoing Executive Director of West Valley Community
Services.
2. Special Presentation by Youth Commission and Commendations for Outgoing Youth
Commissioners
Recommended action:
Receive special presentation by Youth Commissioners and present commendations to Maya
Gupta, Allison Lin, Mihir Pandya, Summer Smith. and Jeremy Wang recognizing their
service on the Saratoga Youth Commission.
Members of the Saratoga Youth Commission delivered a presentation to the Saratoga City
Council about their efforts during the school year.
Mayor Miller and members of the City Council recognized the service of Youth
Commissioners Maya Gupta, Allison Lin, Mihir Pandya, Summer Smith, and Jeremy Wang
with commendations.
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 Oaih of Office.
RESOLUTION NO. 15-031
CAPPELLO/LO MOVED TO ADOPT THE ATTACHED RESOLUTION
APPOINTING 5 MEMBERS TO THE SARATOGA YOUTH COMMISSION AND
DIRECT THE CITY CLERK TO ADMINISTER THE OATH OF OFFICE. MOTION
PASSED. AYES. MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOTES. NONE.
ABSTAIN. NONE. ABSENT NONE.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
4. City Council Meeting Minutes
Recommended action:
Approve the City Council minutes for the Special and Regular City Council Meeting on May
20,2015.
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED10 APPROVE THE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
FOR THE SPECIAL AND REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON MAY 20,
2015. MOTION PASSED. AYES: MILLER. CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR.
NOES. NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT NONI'..
5. Review of Accounts Payable Check Registers
Recommended action:
Review and accept check registers for the following accounts payable payment cycles:
5/19/2015 Period 11
5/26/2015 Period 11
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED' f0 ACCEPT CHECK REGISTERS FOR THE
FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PAYMENT CYCLES: 5/19/2015 PERIOD ll;
AND 5/26/2015 PERIOD 11. MOTION PASSED. AYES. MILLER, CAPPELLO LO,
BERNALD KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT NONE.
6. Treasurer s Report for the Month Ended April 30. 2015
Recommended action:
Review and accept the Treasurer's Report for the month ended April 30, 2015.
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO ACCEPT TIM TREASURER'S REPORT FOR
THE MONTH ENDED APRIL 30, 2015. MOTION PASSED. AYES. MILLER,
CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR, NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. AHSEN'1'
NONE
7 Second Reading of Ordinance Amending Early Warning Lire Alarm System (Article 16-60)
Recommended action:
Waive the second reading and adopt the attached ordinance to revise the Early Warning Fire
Alar System (EWAS) ordinance (Article 16-601.
ORDINANCE NO. 326
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO WAIVE THE SECOND READING AND ADOPT
THE ATTACHED ORDINANCE TO REVISE THE EARLY WARNING FIRE
ALARM SYSTEM (EWAS) ORDINANCE (ARTICLE 16-60). MOTION PASSED.
AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD. KUMAR. NOES. NONE. ABSTAIN.
NONE. ABSENT NONE.
8. ZAG Technical Services Support Contract
Recommended action:
Authorize the City Manager to enter into a three-year contract with ZAG Technical Services
for IT Support in an amount not to exceed S25.000 per fiscal year.
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CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO
ENTER INTO A THREE-YEAR CONTRACT WITH ZAG TECHNICAL SERVICES
FOR IT SUPPORT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED 525.000 PER FISCAL
YEAR. MOTION PASSED. AYES. MILLER, CAPPELLO. LO. BERNALD. KUMAR.
NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT NONE
9 Approval of TRAKiT Software System's Interactive Voice Response and five-year
maintenance agreement
Recommended action:
Authorize the City Manager to
1. Enter into a contract to implement the rRAKiT Interactive Voice Response (IVR) voice
activated permit system module
2. Enter into a contract for a five-year maintenance and support agreement to support the
existing TRAKIT and new IVR software systems
Council Member Cappello removed this item from Consent Calendar to request additional
information.
City Manager James Lindsay addressed City Council questions.
Mayor Miller invited public comment.
No one requested to speak.
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO: l) ENTER INTO A CONTRACT TO
IMPLEMENT THE TRAKIT INTERACTIVE VOICE RESPONSE (IVR) VOICE
ACTIVATED PERMIT SYSTEM MODUI.E; AND 2) ENTER INTO A CONTRACT
FOR A FIVE-YEAR MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT AGREEMENT TO
SUPPORT THE EXISTING TRAKIT AND NEW IVR SOFTWARE SYSTEMS,
MOTION PASSED AYES. MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES:
NONE ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT NONE,
10. Resolution to Establish Property Tax Levy for Debt Seryice Payments on the Library General
Obligation Bonds
Recommended action:
Adopt the attached resolution which sets the property tax levy rate to provide for the Library
General Obligation Bonds debt service payment at $.0065 per $100 of Assessed Valuation.
RESOLUTION NO. 15-032
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO ADOPT THE ATTACIIED RESOLUTION
WHICH SETS TIIE PROPERTY TAX LEVY RATE TO PROVIDE FOR THE
LIBRARY GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND'S DEBT SERVICE PAYMENT AT
5.0065 PER $100 OF ASSESSED VALIDATION. MOTION PASSED. AYES. MILLER,
CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD KUMAR. NOES. NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT
NONE
11. Fiscal Year 2015'16 Gann Appropriation Limit
Recommended action:
Review report and adopt resolution approving the Gann Appropriation Limit for FY 201516.
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RESOLUTION NO. 15-033
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION APPROVING THE
GANN APPROPRIATION LIMIT FOR FY 2015/16. MOTION PASSED. AYES.
MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
ABSENT NONE.
12. Annual Approval of the City's Investment Policy - for Fiscal Year 2015/16
Recommended action:
Review and approve the Investment Policy for Fiscal Year 2015/16.
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO APPROVE THE INVESTMENT POLICY FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2015/16. MOTION PASSED. AYES. MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO,
BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES. NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT NONE.
13. Adoption of the Fiscal Year 2015/16 Operating & Capital Budget
Recommended action:
Adopt resolution approving the Proposed FY 2015/16 Operating and Capital Budgets,
directing staff to incorporate within the final adopted budget any modifications related to
late -breaking changes, minor corrections, carry forward appropriations, refined estimates,
grant approvals, claim reimbursements, pass-through appropriations, or additional direction
from Council upon adoption of the budget.
RESOLUTION NO. 15-034
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION APPROVING THE
PROPOSED FY 2015/16 OPERATING AND CAPITAL BUDGETS, DIRECTING
STAFF TO INCORPORATE WITHIN THE FINAL ADOPTED BUDGET ANY
MODIFICATIONS RELATED TO LATE -BREAKING CHANGES, MINOR
CORRECTIONS, CARRY FORWARD APPROPRIATIONS, REFINED
ESTIMATES, GRANT APPROVALS, CLAIM REIMBURSEMENTS, PASS-
THROUGH APPROPRIATIONS, OR ADDITIONAL DIRECTION FROM
COUNCIL UPON ADOPTION OF THE BUDGET AND INCORPORATE CHANGES
REGARDING THE COVINA LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICT AS
SHOWN IN THE SUPPLEMENTAL ATTACHMENT DATED JUNE 3, 2015.
MOTION PASSED. AYES. MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES.
NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT NONE.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
14. Ordinance Establishing Tobacco Retailer License
Recommended action:
Conduct public hearing; introduce and waive the first reading of the attached ordinance
establishing Article 4-90 Tobacco Retailer License in the City Code; and direct staff to place
the ordinance and resolution updating the City Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year 2015/16 on the
Consent Calendar for adoption at the next regular City Council meeting.
City Clerk Crystal Bothelio presented the staff report.
Nicole Coxe with the Santa Clara County Public Health Department addressed City Council
questions.
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Mayor Miller invited public comment on the item.
The following people requested to speak.
Carol Baker with the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Networks spoke in support of
the ordinance.
Janav Sharma, Breathe California volunteer. spoke in support of the ordinance.
Rosemary McCarthy spoke in support of the ordinance.
Mayor Miller closed the public hearing and public comment period.
CAPPELLO/LO MOVED TO DIRECT STAFF TO REMOVE SECTION 4.90.04013)0F
THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE ON FLAVORED TOBACCO; WAIVE TILE FIRST
READING OF THE ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING ARTICLE 4-90 TOBACCO
RETAILER LICENSE IN THE CITY CODE: DIRECT STAFF TO PLACE THE
AMENDED ORDINANCE AND RESOLUTION UPDATING THE CITY FEE
SCHEDULE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015/16 ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR
ADOPTION AT THE NEXT REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING; AND
DIRECTED STAFF BRING FORWARD A PROPOSAL FOR PROHIBITING
FLAVORED TOBACCO FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION AT A FUTURE CITY
COUNCIL MEETING. MOTION PASSED. AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO,
BERNALD KU%IAR. NOES. NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT NONE
At 8:47 p.m., Mayor Miller invited members of Boy Scout Troop 535 on stage to introduce
themselves.
15. Landscaping & Lighting Assessment District LLA -1 - Approval of Engineer's Report and
Confirmation of Assessments for FY 15-16
Recommended action:
Move to adopt the Resolution Ordering the Improvements and Confirming the Diagram and
Assessments for FY 15-16.
Public Works Director John Cherbone presented the staff report.
Mayor Miller invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
RESOLUTION NO. 15-035
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED f0 ADOPT THE RESOLUTION ORDERING THE
IMPROVEMENTS AND CONFIRMING THE DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENTS
FOR FY 15-16. MOTION PASSED. AYES. MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD,
KUMAR. NOES. NONE ABSTAIN. NONE. ABSENT NONE.
OLD BUSINESS
None
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NEW BUSINESS
16. Fall 2015 Issue of The Saratogan
Recommended action:
Accept report and direct stats accordingly
Brian Babcock, Administrative Analyst I in the City Manager's Office, presented the staff
report.
Mayor Miller invited public comment on this item.
No one requested to speak.
Council Member Kumar requested that at least 1 to 2 years of past issues of the Saratogan be
posted on SlideShare, so that they can be found through web searches.
Vice Mayor Cappello recommended that the newsletter include photos of drought tolerant
landscapes in Saratoga, as there is a common misconception that drought tolerant
landscaping is ugly
Mayor Miller recommended including a contest in the newsletter for photos of drought
tolerant landscaping and best water saving idea. He added that the City could provide
certificates of appreciation to all the participants and photos could be posted on the City
website.
Council Member Lo asked if it would be possible to make the note on the cover of the
Recreation Activity Guide that indicates the City newsletter is inside the Activity Guide more
prominent.
Council Member Kumar asked if the City could conduct a simple survey on topics that they
would like to see in future issues of the Saratogan, such as a survey on Facebook.
City Manager lames noted that staff could conduct a survey before the winter issue of the
Saratogan.
Mayor Miller suggested that the Ask Our Staff section include Community Development
Director Erwin Ordonez and information about grey water systems and how they can he used
to help conserve water.
Council Member Kumar recommended that the newsletter also include information about the
Santa Clara Valley Water District is offering free shower buckets, "Brown is the New Green"
lawn signs, and "We're Fighting the Drought Inside & Out" lawn signs.
17 Information Regarding the Provision of Senior Adult Care Services by Saratoga Area Senior
Coordinating Council
Recommended action:
Staff recommends that Council review alternatives and provide direction regarding the
provision of senior adult care.
Recreation and Facilities Director Michael Taylor presented the staff report on this ite
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Mayor Miller invited public comment.
The following people requested to speak:
Lisa Huening, Saratoga Area Senior Coordinating Council Board of Directors President
Joyce Hlava
Bill Cooper
No one else requested to speak.
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO CONTINUE THIS ITEM TO THE JULY 1, 2015
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING. MOTION PASSED. AYES. MILLER,
CAPPELLO LO, BERNALD KUMAR. NOES. NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT
NONE.
CITY COUNCIL ASSIGNMENT REPORTS
Mayor Howard Miller
Mayor Miller shared that he attended a San Jose Water Company hearing on the proposed rate
changes, which have been submitted to the California Public Utilities Commission. There were
approximately 400 to 500 people present and many expressed frustration with the proposed rate
changes.
The City of Cupertino also held a study session on the State Route 85 corridor that included Rod
Diridon, Valley Transportation General Manager Nuria Fernandez, Carl Guardino, and a
consulting firm that specializes in creative transportation solutions. During the study session,
there was discussion of some of the transit solutions proposed for State Route 85.
On June 12, a group of Mayors and City Managers from the northern part of Santa Clara County
will be gathering to discuss State Route 85. Mayor Miller noted that he cannot attend the meeting
and asked if another member of the Council would be available for the meeting. Council
Member Lo stated she was available to attend the meeting.
Vice Mayor Manny Cappello
Saratoga Area Senior Coordinating Council (SASCC) — during the last meeting, a revision to the
contract with the executive director was renewed. At the next meeting, the Board will be holding
officer elections.
Council Member Emily Lo
Hakone Foundation Board & Executive Committee — during the meeting on May 26, the Board
finalized the bylaw revisions and took a first look at the proposed budget. The budget will be
brought forward at the next meeting for adoption. Also at the May 26 meeting, the Board
approved a new Board Member. The Board also teamed that Hakone Gardens has been selected
for the Sereno Group's 1% for the Good Program, which allows realtors to contribute a portion
of their commission to an organization of their choice. The Board is also working on plans for
the Centennial Gala on September 27
Council Member Mary -Lynne Bemald
No report
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Council Member Rishi Kumar
Council Member Kumar shared that he attended the San Jose Water Company hearing on May
28, 2015. He also attended a Silicon Valley Leadership Group Regional Economic Forum on
May 29 On June 22, he will be attending a State leadership program for elected officials.
CITY COUNCIL ITEMS
Council Member Kumar recommended a future City Council agenda item on the City of
Saratoga regulations on cell phone towers, as well as a resolution asking the Federal
Communications Commission to revisit the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
There was no support for the request.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
City Attorney Richard Taylor reported that the petition for writ of mandate naming Valley
Transportation Authority as a real party in the lawsuit against the California Department of
Transportation has been filed. The litigation is being conducted in partnership with the cities of
Cupertino and Los Gatos, with each city bearing a third of the litigation costs.
ADJOURNMENT
BERNALD/CAPPELLO MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 9:52 P.M. MOTION
PASSED. AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES. NONE.
ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT NONE.
As respeg[ lly sub fitted:
Bothelio, City Clerk
City of Saratoga
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