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Spring/Summer 2011
Commitment to Service
Every March, Saratoga’s faith-based organizations
come together to serve their community
through the annual Saratoga Serves program. For
an entire month, volunteers carryout a variety of
service projects that primarily serve the Saratoga
community. However, past projects have also
provided help and sustenance for people outside
of the United States and fi nancial support to targeted community organizations to help them continue to
function effectively.
Last year, youth from a number of congregations coordinated a food drive for Second Harvest Food Bank.
More than 17 tons of food was donated, making it the single largest donation in the history of the Second
Harvest Food Bank. This year, the same youth group hopes to collect even more! Saratoga congregations have
also organized park cleanups, provided food and clothing to the homeless, hosted blood drives, and more.
Not only does this program help those in need, it strengthens the sense of community in Saratoga by
uniting a diverse group of residents who share a commitment to service. To learn more about this year’s
Saratoga Serves activities or to fi nd out how you can participate, please visit www.saratogaserves.org.
For more stories on commitment to service, read the article below on building codes and the article on
the Parks and Recreation Commission on the next page.
Building Codes Make for Safer Buildings
Every three years, the State makes updates to the California Building Standards Code. These building codes
are administered by local cities and counties to regulate all aspects of building construction from electrical
work to plumbing, energy consumption, and accessibility.
Local jurisdictions may also implement additional standards
to address unique climate, geological, or topographical
conditions. Ultimately, building codes make for safer
buildings.
Starting January 1, 2011, the 2010 update to the California
Building Standards Code went into effect. As a result of the
update, automatic fi re sprinklers are now required in all
new single family homes, apartments, and townhouses. This
change will help protect people from fi res and prevent fi res
from spreading from one home to another.
The City of Saratoga requires building permits and
inspections for a wide range of home improvement projects,
including remodeling, roofi ng, and installing new water
heaters. These permits and inspections are a City service that
keeps residents safe by ensuring work is done to code.
For more information about building codes or permits,
call (408) 868-1201 or stop by the Building Counter at Saratoga
City Hall from 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monday through
Thursday.
Parks and Recreation Commission Highlight
The City has a total of six Commissions, each serving the City Council in an advisory capacity on issues that
are a priority both to Saratoga residents and the City Council. Commissions perform a critical function
for the Saratoga community by offering increased opportunities for citizen engagement in City decisions and
specialized guidance to the City Council.
The Parks and Recreation
Commission acts as a conduit
between the community
and the City by sharing
information and taking the
lead on initiatives related
to parks and recreation. In
the past year, the priorities
of the Commission have
been to encourage Saratoga
residents to become more
active in the City’s parks
and recreation system, raise
awareness of and increase
involvement in protecting
Saratoga’s environment, and
promote a healthy lifestyle
in Saratoga through parks and
recreation. The Commission
has worked towards these
goals by coordinating the
MOVE IT Saratoga program,
working with Saratoga High School Media Arts Program students to create promotional videos of City parks, and
collaborating with the Audubon Society to place nesting boxes for native bird species in Saratoga parks. In the
future, the Parks and Recreation Commission will be helping Saratoga become a Let’s Move City – a nationwide
effort led by First Lady Michelle Obama to engage local governments in reducing childhood obesity.
This fi ve-member Commission meets at Saratoga City Hall on the second Tuesday of odd-numbered months
from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. More information is available online at www.saratoga.ca.us/commissions.
Save a Bag, Bring your Own!
You can make a big impact on the environment by opting to use
reusable bags rather than single-use plastic or paper bags. It
is estimated that between 500 billion and 1 trillion plastic bags
are consumed worldwide each year. Of the plastic bags produced,
only 1 percent get recycled. Many plastic bags end up as litter or
get stuck in waterways, where they cause serious problems for
marine life.
Unfortunately, paper bags aren’t a good alternative. In the
United States, approximately 10 billion paper grocery bags are
produced annually. An estimated 14 million trees are needed to
produce all of these bags. Furthermore, producing paper bags
causes 70 percent more air pollution and 50 times more water
pollution than plastic bags.
A more environmentally friendly solution to plastic and
paper bags is to bring your own reusable bag. Not only will you
be helping the environment, but many stores offer discounts to
shoppers who bring their own bags.
Commissioners Wilson, Bruno, and Johnson with Saratoga High School Media
Arts Program Students Arya Parhar, Alex Chan, and Abner Inzunza
Dear Randy,
Per City Code, your RV can be parked
in your driveway for up to 18 days per
year. However, it can only be parked in
your driveway for 5 consecutive days at
a time.
Jana
Dear Jana,
My husband and I are thinking of getting a
trampoline and baseball practice net for our
children, so that they can exercise and work on
baseball skills at home. Do these items require
permits?
Trampoline Tammy
Tammy,
Trampolines, baseball practice nets, and
other similar temporary sports nets are
considered to be accessory structures
that do not require permits or approvals
from the City.
Jana
Dear Jana,
I want to pull my RV out of storage for our spring
break vacation. How many days can I leave the RV in
my driveway?
Randy Road Trip
Ask Jana
Got Code Enforcement questions? Ask Jana! Send your questions
to Jana Rinaldi at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga CA 95070 or
by email to jrinaldi@saratoga.ca.us.
Welcome Captain Carl Neusel!
Starting in January 2011,
Captain Carl Neusel took over
as the head of the Sheriff’s Offi ce
West Valley Division. Captain Carl
Neusel spent most of his youth
in the West San Jose – Cupertino
area. He attended St. Andrews
in Saratoga and graduated from
Bellarmine College Prep and
earned a degree in history from
San Jose State.
Carl has been with the Santa
Clara County Sheriff’s Offi ce for
nearly 13 years, and he has spent
most of it in the West Valley Patrol
Division. He was a beat deputy,
traffi c enforcement sergeant, a
detective in the sexual assault
unit, Captain in the Sheriff’s
Jails Administration Division, and
most recently a Captain in the
Personnel and Training division. Captain Carl Neusel at the Sheriff’s Offi ce West Valley Substation
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with the Saratoga City Manager’s Offi ce at cmorrow@saratoga.ca.us or (408) 868-1275. You can also
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Do You Read The Saratogan?
If you read The Saratogan, let us know and you could win a $50 gift certifi cate from a Saratoga
business of your choice! Just call (408) 868-1296, visit www.saratoga.ca.us/readership, or email
saratogan@saratoga.ca.us to let us know you read The Saratogan and you’ll be entered into a free drawing.
Winners will be announced at the April 20, 2011 meeting – you do not need to be present to win. To be
considered for the drawing, your entry must include your name and current contact information.
Saratoga Community Events Calendar
Need to know what’s happening in
Saratoga? Want to share your event
with others in Saratoga? Just visit www.
saratoga.ca.us/events to get the latest
information about events in Saratoga,
including music, theater, art, and communty events. You can also
post your event details for others to see.
In addition to the online community events calendar, the
City also sends out bi-weekly emails about upcoming Saratoga
events. Sign up for Saratoga Community Event emails by going to
www.saratoga.ca.us/email_subscriptions.
Celebrate Saratoga
Trees!
Take part in Saratoga Arbor Day
on April 22, 2011 at 3:30 p.m.
in Foothill Park located at 20654
Seaton Avenue in Saratoga. Enjoy
refreshments, live music, help plant
a tree, learn more about the trees
in Saratoga, and take home a free
sapling, a bag of compost, and other
giveaways!
In addition to celebrating trees,
the City will also be observing its
fourth year as a Tree City USA. Cities
with this special designation have
demonstrated a strong commitment to
preserving the urban forest. Last year,
the City of Saratoga planted 76 trees
and pruned or treated more than 420
trees!
For more information about
Arbor Day, visit www.saratoga.ca.us/
arborday or contact Crystal Morrow at
cmorrow@saratoga.ca.us or (408) 868-
1275.