HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-21-2015 City Council minutesMINUTES
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2015
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING
At 6:00 p.m., the Saratoga City Council held a joint meeting with the Saratoga Historical
Foundation Board in the Administrative Conference Room at Saratoga City Hall at 13777
Fruitvale Avenue.
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
Mayor Miller called the Regular Meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Mayor Howard Miller, Vice Mayor Manny Cappello, Council
Members Emily Lo, Mary -Lynne Bernald, Rishi Kumar
ABSENT: None
ALSO PRESENT: James Lindsay, City Manager
Richard Taylor, City Attorney
Debbie Bretschneider, Acting City Clerk
Mary Furey, Finance & Administrative Services Director
Erwin Ordonez, Community Development Director
John Cherbone, Public Works Director
Michael Taylor, Recreation & Facilities Director
Kirk Heinrichs, Senior Project Manager
REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA
Acting City Clerk Debbie Bretschneider reported that the agenda for this meeting was properly
posted on October 16, 2015.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC
Oral Communications on Non-Agendized Items
Barry Chang, Vice Mayor of Cupertino spoke about the Bay Area For Clean Environment group.
He invited the Council and the public to an event about Lehigh Cement Permanente Quarry put
on by Supervisor Simitian. It starts at 7 pm on Wednesday, November 4 at the Quinlan Center in
Cupertino.
Tim Brand also spoke about the Lehigh Cement Permanente Quarry public informational
meeting.
Paula Wallis also spoke about the Lehigh Cement Permanente Quarry public informational
meeting.
Oral Communications - Council Direction to Staff
None.
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Communications from Boards and Commissions
Saratoga Historical Foundation Board President Annette Stransky spoke about the joint meeting
with the City Council. She announced that on October 25 the museum is presenting a free event,
India Showcase day from 1-4 p.m. A new exhibit on traditions of Holidays opens at the Open
House on the day after Thanksgiving, November 27. Membership is $40 a year and you receive a
newsletter on history of Saratoga and events in Saratoga and 10% off in gift shop. There is also a
$2,000 lifetime membership. www.saratogahistory.com
The Saratoga Historical Foundation Board is raising money for a replica Blacksmith Shop for
students to interact with when they visit the museum. Also on the 3rd weekend in March the
museum organizes the Blossom Festival and are looking for volunteers for that event.
Mayor Miller thanked all the volunteers that keep the museum functioning.
Council Direction to Staff
None.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Council Member Kumar announced that the Silicon Valley Young Coder's Club Start-up
bootcamp, Entrepreneurship 101, has already started. Located at Joan Pisani Community Center
and it lasts 6 weeks, every Sunday at 3 pm. Starting on January 22 there will be a semester long
program on how to innovate and June 12 will be the day for the innovators to present their
projects. http://www.siliconvalleycoders.org
Council Member Kumar also announced that there was a sold out Dandia event last week. He
also announced the November 14 Diwali Mela Festival of Lights, www.saratogadiwali.org, 6:30-
11 p.m. at the Joan Pisani Community Center.
Council Member Bernald announced the Great America Smoke Out on November 19, 2015.
She also mentioned the Saratoga Historical Museum's free India Showcase Day on Oct. 25. Also
that Ray Coysn will be giving a program on Saratoga history at 2 pm on October 25. On October
31 is the Witch -Walk -About in downtown Saratoga from 2-4 p.m. for all the little trick -or -
treaters.
Council Member Lo announced the opening of a mini book store at the Joan Pisani Community
Center from Book -Go -Round and the benefits go to the Saratoga Library.
Vice Mayor Cappello announced that also on October 31 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. is the Health
and Wellness Expo, put on by the Senior Center. This is a free event with free health screenings
and flu shots and will be at the Joan Pisani Community Center.
http://www.sascc.org/community-events/
Mayor Miller showed the Fall Recreation Guide and highlighted the Parent's Night Out Event
where parents can bring their children from 6-11 years old to the Joan Pisani Community Center.
http://www. saratoga.ca.us/cityhall/rec/default.asp
Mayor Miller also announced the Quarry Park grand opening on October 31 at 10:30 a.m. with
free shuttle buses at 9:30 am in the Village up to the Quarry. There is not enough parking at the
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Quarry! There will be give-aways of water bottles and logo pins. The Council is hoping that this
will be the first stage of Saratoga -to -the -Sea trail.
http://www.saratoga.ca.us/whatsnew/quarry_park.asp
CEREMONIAL ITEMS
1. Commendation for 100th Anniversary of Hakone Estate and Gardens
Recommended action:
Present the commendation to the Hakone Foundation President and Board.
The City Council presented the commendation to Ann Waltonsmith, President of the Hakone
Board, and other Board members.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
2. Presentation on Silicon Valley Turkey Trot
Recommended action:
Receive presentation on the 2015 Silicon Valley Turkey Trot.
The City Council received the presentation on the Silicon Valley Turkey Trot from Wendi
Baker of Summer Hill Homes. Summer Hill is a supporter of the Turkey Trot and especially
of the Mayor's Cup. www.svturkeytrot.com Everyone and every age can sign-up for a fee
of $44 each.
CONSENT CALENDAR
3. City Council Meeting Minutes
Recommended action:
Approve the City Council minutes for the Special and Regular City Council Meeting on
October 7, 2015.
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO APPROVE THE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
FOR THE SPECIAL AND REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON OCTOBER
7, 2015. MOTION PASSED. AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR.
NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
4. Review of Accounts Payable Check Registers
Recommended action:
Review and accept check registers for the following accounts payable payment cycles:
10/06/2015: Period 4
10/13/2015: Period 4
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO ACCEPT CHECK REGISTERS FOR THE
FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PAYMENT CYCLES: 10/06/2015: PERIOD 4
AND 10/13/2015: PERIOD 4. MOTION PASSED. AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO,
BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE
5. Treasurer's Report for the Month Ended July 31, 2015
Recommended action:
Review and accept the Treasurer's Report for the month ended July 31, 2015.
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Council Member Bernald removed this item from the Consent Calendar to thank staff for the
hard work in creating a quality report.
BERNALD/CAPPELLO MOVE TO ACCEPT THE TREASURER'S REPORT FOR
THE MONTH ENDED JULY 31, 2015. MOTION PASSED. AYES: MILLER,
CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT:
NONE
6. Second Reading of Amendments to City Code Article 4-55 Massage Establishments and
Massage Practitioners
Recommended action:
Waive the second reading and adopt the attached ordinance revising City Code Article 4-55
Massage Establishments and Massage Practitioners.
ORDINANCE 334
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO WAIVE THE SECOND READING AND ADOPT
THE ATTACHED ORDINANCE REVISING CITY CODE ARTICLE 4-55
MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AND MASSAGE PRACTITIONERS. MOTION
PASSED. AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES: NONE.
ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE
7. Declaration of Surplus Vehicles and Authorization of Disposal
Recommended action:
Move to declare the following vehicles as surplus and authorize their disposal:
1. 2006 1 Ton Dump Truck Vehicle # 110 (Street Division)
2. 2006 1 Ton Dump Truck Vehicle # 111 (Street Division)
3. 2006 1 Ton Dump Truck Vehicle # 112 (Parks Division)
Council Member Kumar and Council Member Bernald removed this item from the Consent
Calendar to ask Public Works Director John Cherbone some questions about the replacement
policy.
KUMAR/LO MOVED TO DECLARE THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES AS SURPLUS
AND AUTHORIZE THEIR DISPOSAL:
1. 20061 TON DUMP TRUCK VEHICLE # 110 (STREET DIVISION)
2. 20061 TON DUMP TRUCK VEHICLE # 111 (STREET DIVISION)
3. 2006 1 TON DUMP TRUCK VEHICLE # 112 (PARKS DIVISION).
MOTION PASSED. AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES:
NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE
8. Cooperative Agreement for Joint Paving Work at the Intersection of Saratoga -Sunnyvale
Road and Prospect Road
Recommended action:
Approve Cooperative Agreement for joint paving work at the intersection of Saratoga -
Sunnyvale Road and Prospect Road and authorize the City Manager to execute the same.
Council Member Bernald removed this item from the Consent Calendar to ask Public Works
Director John Cherbone some questions about paving this section of roadway.
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BERNALD/LO MOVED TO APPROVE COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR JOINT
PAVING WORK AT THE INTERSECTION OF SARATOGA-SUNNYVALE ROAD
AND PROSPECT ROAD AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE
THE SAME. MOTION PASSED. AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD,
KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE
9. Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District LLA -1; Resolutions initiating renewal of the
District for FY 16-17
Recommended action:
1. Move to adopt the Resolution describing improvements and directing preparation of the
Engineer's Report.
2. Move to adopt the Resolution appointing the Attorney's for the District.
Council Member Kumar removed this item from the Consent Calendar to ask Public Works
Director John Cherbone some questions about how surveillance cameras could be part of a
Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District.
RESOLUTION 15-063 & 15-064
KUMAR/CAPPELLO MOVE TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION DESCRIBING
IMPROVEMENTS AND DIRECTING PREPARATION OF THE ENGINEER'S
REPORT AND MOVE TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION APPOINTING THE
ATTORNEY'S FOR THE DISTRICT. MOTION PASSED. AYES: MILLER,
CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT:
NONE
NEW BUSINESS
10. Authorize the City Manager to Enter Into a Professional Services Agreement with Godbe
Research for Public Opinion Polling for the Saratoga Village Plan Update Process
Recommended action:
Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a professional services
agreement with Godbe Research for public opinion polling in support of the Saratoga Village
Plan Update Process for an amount not to exceed $28,670.
Senior Project Manager Kirk Heinrichs presented the staff report and a presentation.
Charles Hester, Godbe Vice President gave information about the Godbe company.
Mike Cohen from Peak Democracy gave a presentation on the Open Town Hall website.
Mayor Miller asked the Council for their questions to staff.
Mayor Miller invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
Mayor Miller took a break to bring the Prospect High School students in the audience to
come on stage and introduce themselves.
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RESOLUTION 15-065
CAPPELLO/ BERNALD MOVE TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
WITH GODBE RESEARCH FOR PUBLIC OPINION POLLING IN SUPPORT OF
THE SARATOGA VILLAGE PLAN UPDATE PROCESS FOR AN AMOUNT NOT
TO EXCEED $28,670. DIRECTION TO STAFF TO BRING BACK A PROGRESS
REPORT ON THE OUTREACH EFFORT ON DECEMBER 16, 2015. MOTION
PASSED. AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES: NONE.
ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE
11. Consider Partnership with Montalvo Arts Center to Display Art in Public Spaces
Recommended action:
Provide direction to staff.
City Manager James Lindsay presented staff report.
Mayor Miller invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
BERNALD/LO MOVE TO CREATE A COUNCIL AD-HOC COMMITTEE TO
START A DISCUSSION WITH MONTALVO ARTS ON A PARTNERSHIP WITH
THE CITY TO DISPLAY ART IN PUBLIC PLACES. MOTION PASSED. AYES:
MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
ABSENT: NONE
CAPPELLO/LO MOVE TO AMEND BY NAMING COUNCIL MEMBERS LO AND
BERNALD TO BE ON THE PUBLIC ART AD-HOC. MOTION PASSED. AYES:
MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR . NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
ABSENT: NONE
12. Letter to Congresswoman Eshoo Supporting Local Control
Recommended action:
Authorize Mayor Miller to sign the letter on behalf of the City Council.
City Manager James Lindsay presented the staff report.
Mayor Miller invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
CAPPELLO/LO MOVE TO APPROVE SENDING THIS LETTER TO
CONGRESSWOMAN ESHOO AND TO HAVE ALL COUNCIL MEMBERS SIGN
THE LETTER. MOTION PASSED. AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD,
KUMAR. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE
CITY COUNCIL ASSIGNMENT REPORTS
Mayor Howard Miller
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Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) H85 Policy Advisory Board —reported that it has not
starting meetings yet.
Vice Mayor Manny Cappello
Santa Clara County Housing and Community Development (HCD) Council Committee —starting
to meet again next month about the disbursement of the CBDG block grant dollars.
Saratoga Area Senior Coordinating Council (SASCC) —meeting next week.
West Valley Sanitation District —most of the meeting was closed session.
Council Member Emily Lo
KSAR Community Access TV Board —a representative of KCAT attended the meeting. KCAT is
the community TV for Los Gatos and wants to collaborate with KSAR. Also, the video loop
program (a slide presentation featuring the City) is moving forward. It is currently in the Joan
Pisani Community center and is being expanded to include a monitor in the City Hall Building
Department lobby and the Chamber of Commerce.
Santa Clara County Library Joint Powers Authority --member of task force to investigate about the
formation of a Santa Clara County Library Foundation. The goal is to support the district -wide
library events that are not covered by the Friends of the Library groups. Going to JPA next week
for formal ratification.
Council Member Mary -Lynne Bernald
Association of Bay Area Governments —participated on a conference call on October 13 about
potential takeover by MTC.
Cities Association of Santa Clara County —attended the meeting and Manny Cappello was
selected as Secretary/Treasurer for the Cities Association of Santa Clara County.
Saratoga Historical Foundation --last meeting was getting ready for the fundraiser they had last
week.
Council Member Rishi Kumar
Santa Clara Valley Water District Commission —taking the Santa Clara Valley Water District
Water Walk Delta Tour on Friday, October 30.
CITY COUNCIL ITEMS
Council Member Kumar announced that from the California.League of Cities, he was elected to
the Asian Pacific Islander (API) caucus, and he received a $5000 scholarship from this group to
the University of California Local Leaders Program.
Council Member Lo asked for a discussion of a policy on Council Members joining outside
organizations. Mayor Miller seconded this request.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
None.
ADJOURNMENT
CAPPELLO/BERNALD MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 10:49 P.M.
MOTION PASSED. AYES: MILLER, CAPPELLO, LO, BERNALD, KUMAR. NOES: NONE.
ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
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Mi .: resp- - . lly submitted:
b.ie :retschneider, Acting City Clerk
City of Saratoga
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