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S�to�a Feels the Impc�ct of Cont�nued State Revenue I.oss � • . . ' ` . ,
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�s Sazatoga begins its new fiscal year,additional staff � D¢pRl'ti►tents C�onSOlidat¢d gy� � �.� � Y
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cutbacks and department consolidations are the latest � �� ���� � "� �
local result of the State's continuing effort to balance its own The City's street division and parks and buildings divi- "�� '��� �"�'�� -
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budget on the backs of Califomia cities. sion have been combined with portions of the former City � # . ���`�� ° `
� � � � Engineer's Office to form a new Public Works Deparnneot. "��������.����� I �H� � .
� For the past ttuee years,the State of California has made 'I'he department is responsible for all streets,pazks,build- - .
- up for its own budgetary shortfalls by retuming to the City �gs, engineering, capital projects, storm water manage- ' �
; less of the money collected here through state taJces. An ment and congestion and traffic management programs. � � i - �
! increasin� number and rising cost of state and federal � a
. mandates for progrdms and services have also taken a heavy The City's building division and code e�forcement
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toll. Combined with the general effects of the continuing secrion liave been combined with Che former Pla�uiing � ,'`, 1
; recession--lower revenues from the sale of property and •Department to form a new Communiry Development De- '" .
new construcrion -- these economic burdens have forced partment: The deparEment is responsible for planning, - � A y�,� / '
Saratoga to continually cut expenses and increase revenues zoning administradon,housing,heritage preservation,build- ° � _� . '
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in order to keep the Ciry's budget balanced. ing inspection and code enforcement.
For fiscal year 1993-94, the City has appmved an '
operating budget of$9.37 million.This amount is the same Employees Make Concessions ..
� as it was in fiscal year i99i-92 despite maJor cost in�ieases -- ----- _ . __ � .
to fund mandated environmental programs and an 8% In addition to the departmental reorganization and the _ •
I increase in the cost of living over the past two years.As a elimination of seven city staff positions, the.City also :
ratin bud et doilars are available for ci negotiated a new labor agreement with City employees. ,,,y,�.
result fewer o tY - �`_
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services, requiring several significant changes m the Ciry �� �,; �������
organization. � Continued on page 2 �, y�� ,��� ���� ��
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` I�� � �ust a yeaz and a half ago, plans were underway to �
�=4� = `� �� , expand the Saratoga Community Library Now, in ;
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�"�� " �r�¢-, �,�. �� _ � � ,, �� - i ��� �1� order to contend with severely reduced state funding, the !
�' "�G � ;; ;;�,;.� ` "�� "`` '��N� ��,�� E �� � library is cutting hours,,staff, materials acquisitions and �'
'.'�" �'; � N '� �' future expansion plans just to make budgetary ends meet:
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�� '� ,,; ,�` � Operated in a city-owned building by the Santa Clara :
County library system,the Sazatoga Community Library is .
��' part of a multi-library system that includes facilities in .
Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, �
Gikoy and unincorporated areas of San Jose. �.
This yeaz,the counry library system lost$4.6 million in
� �� . �� revenues.from the State when legislators passed the 1993-94
Hand Worly Communrty Su�port Bwld Ravenwood Park �alifornia state budget in June. 'Tfie funds were diverted
- from the library district and other special districts and
A hardwarking and committed team of Saratoga volunteers has logged over 1100 hours to make Ravenwood Park a redirected to schools, ]eaving,the Sazatoga Community
reality.Many friends,neighbors and local nursuries have also provided generous support through the Plant Sponsorship Library with a$585,000 operating shortfall.
progrd[n.For more informarion on how you can help,contact Monique Diumm at 374-4077. The Parks and Recreation �
Commission will hold a dedication on Saturday;October 16,at 10:00 a.m. - '
- - Library Hours, Staff Redueed ,
� of Sa�oga , . � ��k� Effective September 20, 1993,the Saratoga Commu-
13777 Frvitvale Ave. , • U.5.Postage ��' �� �uced its weekly hours from 57 to 40. In
Ser+atoga, CA 95070. PAID ��a°n, Pr°fessional, clerical and hourly staff posirions
. � Saratoga, CA "P��so eliminated from Saratoga s library budget. Last
� Permit 136 ' ���'��e library was staffed by five full-time and two
� part-time librarians,plus checkout staff.This year,two fiill-
� : . POSTAL CE1�T�MER.LOCAL �►e an�two pazt-time�libraria�s,plus a part-time parapra .�
, . � . fessional remaur to assist adult and children library_users.
. , , � , ` � Clericat positions respon.s,ible for c,�xecking out and shelv�ng
� -._ � .. - books have also been cut �
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� ������ �:. ����������T��'����;� �posal Company's cost of doing business, and expanded � These objectives,which are primarily due to mandates �
F� �,� � � � � ��n���_��'-���', � storm water management prograzns were factors contribut- � from higher levels of government, when combined with . �
(. ��'��4� .�����"������� ing to the rate increase. rapidly increasing landfill costs and Green Valley Disposal
f � _ �..�� , �..� ;�.� , � �,,�, _ Company s increasing cost of business have resulted�in
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� �� � � � ����� '� � ����� The Cdy s rubbish rate structure has several
� ���� . Obj¢CtiveS: In spite of these increases,almost 4,300 Saratoga house-'
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r � ` � � , . e�� � � �� holds, which use only one can per week, are still'PaYing
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� ` � �j' . ��,��:�' � 1) To encourage recycling and source reducrion by significantly less than they were when the rates were the
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�������� ��� �� � ��� requiring those who geneiate the most trash to pay more than same for everyone.For those residential customers the rate
R � �=�-�;��� � �,�������, � , those who generate less.The City is mandated by state law used to be$21.98 per month instead of$15.27 per month for
� �� ��'�� ��,w to reduce the amount of trash going to landfills by 25% curbside service which went into effect on September 1.
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t- �� . ������� � ��� � �� 50%before 7anuary 1,2000.A Ex anded Rec ckn
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f ' �� � �" �� ����� � �� � key element in this effort is to , P .Y g
' �� '- ��' �� ' ���'��`� ;��: use pricing as a means of re- � ServiC¢ �
� � �� � �������� � � ducing wk�at people put out Co �
' �� `� � � be taken to the landfill. As for future plans for�cy-
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���� 2)To provide a cost effec- mean more cost. Over the-rrext
- ��- �a�'� ��� �� ����� ��'���' tive program for a convenient =� several months the solid waste
` � �������'������������ way to recycle. Saratoga has staffs of Saratoga, Campbell,
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� �""'� ���° � ���� � �'� ��` ' chosen to offer a curbside recy- Monte Sereno and Los Gatos
, 9 �,����.��„ �����.o cling program. The cost to re- � � � s . will be preparing So.bid a atew
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, Disposal in 1990.T'he cost for � � �� �p , � �F �� • to•add:mized�ap�r, �r►d'mote
�" �������������' � these ro rams i s now '���°"'� ��� � ��"���� "�� �. kinds of lastic,like s foam,
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, ����ase�t��t�' �� ��� ������ ������u $784,000 a yeaz oi 17.5% of ��� � ` ��'� � ������ to.the recycling servic�.
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'����.��.; ` � ential in hard to serve areas so � � � �� �``���'`� '�� � Company is�underway'which
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`` ���� �� ,� , � �'+ '� � ' 94%of the residential custom- ��� � �� ��� � �` ; , � � will be com leted b the end of
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�� ������ " � �� ���'� � ������'�F�: �� �'�`�` � �� � 1993.The Ciry Council will use
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the higher cost of service for r� �� the results from that audit to ex-
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� �. � � the remaining 6% of the resi ,�� � �� �� � �, amine the rubbish rate st�ucture
; � .����`� .� � �ew���'- `.� � :' dents who live in the Sarato a �'�� ���' �� � �����"�°��`"�� � ���� and to invite public comment on
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``���� �' � for commercial service to sub- �°�� ���� � ° � to take th�e performance audit
f � � �, , �� �� � ���� � �, ��, sidize residential service.Ttiis � . . ,� � . _ � � �_ � results up in Jaouary.Until then, �
r� � �., ��� �. ���'����� "�� ear that subsid is $288,000,
� � �� �� � �� or 9.7%of the sidential rates. • � �• �• duceethe amount of�trash and
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` _ ���� � ' ����t t�Eh� ���rtaici��p�`� �� 5) To recover the cost of state and f�eral mandated Y y g
� � �� �� � �� ate through theu purchases and to keep recycling.
� �t�[l��+� �m� �icfn of t�s�p. � programs in the areas of Integrated Solid Waste Manage-
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� �� °1�t���.'.f�y������n�qt�e�tie�s��� ���� ment and Storm Water Management.These program,man- � • � � � �
� �ra��I�` � Eteev����� � �,g�� dates now cost$524,000,or'11.7%of the total rubbish bill. S[IIYitOg(l--�07te Of�State'S B¢St
� A�sist�-a�t�fi�� �' �� siox�Z�'�������°����� For the first time this year street sweeping is being added as � ' -
( �� ��� ���� ��' a new service.It accounts for about$120,000 of the overall Sazatoga has become on of the best cities in the state at.
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j ���� ��� � �°:�� � ,.����� " cost of these programs.Street sweeping is something many reducing landfilt disposal. That is something of which all
j , ����'�'� �����n$��'����� �� residents have requested in years past. Sazatogans can be proud. � •
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; � ����.fl����� ������������;� �� Saratoga Household Hazar�dous Was�e . .
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� �������� s����� ��� ���°���� � � Collection Event Scheduled for October ;
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� .��� � � � � O household hazardous waste collection event for pounds �
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���a � �������� °���< Saratogans will-be held in Los Gatos on Saturday, other multi-family homes receive this service as part of
i � f���������'�����''��+�P��e ,�����d� October 23 from 9:00 a.m.to 1:00 p.m. Residents who want the curbside recyCling program.) Radioactive wastes,ex- I
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� �����_• � , ����^ ;. �'�. to�drop off hazardous materials must schedule an appoint- plosives, and"compressed gas cylinders(not aemso] cans)
��"������� ���������������"� ment b callin 299-7300, Monda ttuou h Frida , 8:30 -are not acce table wastes and cannot be collected at this
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, o����� � �� .v� ��, ���, �� a.m.to 4:30 p.m. event. Business wastes are also not acceptable.
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� � ����� ��`�,�s �� ���� �� Examples of household hazardous wastes include house- Residents unable to drop off materials at this event
: ��ie��e� �`�as�� �rtn c�rai�� � �
� � ��� � �� ���� hold cleaning products, �spot removeis, furniture polish, should call 299-7300 for a schedale of future collections
t ����� � �s�rec�s a���`��y.Petform�e��b��'�
�� � �� , ��� �� � solvents; oven cleaner, insecricides, paints, anrifreeze and events in other neighboring cities. A future collection event
', ��������������������1����P��'� � car batteries. There is a maximum limit of 5 gallons or 50 in Saratoga is tentatively scheduled for 7anuary.
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� , � � � As a sign of their loyalty to the City,their dedication,and 2��� ZO�
� their willirlgness to do their part to help the City balance its I 8% �
budget, City employees agreed to a salary freeze through . � .
�� �� ��,�.;_. ��� � �� � �?� ����.���a September 1, 1994, and a 10% reduction in benefits. This � �S�� ��6% ��
����� � �����-�����Y �Y ����Y agreement applies to the City's management personnel as I 3%
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Q,��� ��,���� � ���4 ����4 actions.The Council has directed that Ciry fees and assess-
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�� � ��� �� ���� . ments be based more on a full cost recove basis,increasin •
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�,������.�� ���� -�x � rt�� � the hotel and motel.tax, the new construction tax and the Z�S�
� ���������� ����� ���- �� ���� F �'� business license tax. � s
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��. future financial well-being,it is impossible to predict what SARAT06A
�i � ������'� �`.��,�°���� PR�N7en wI7H actions the state and federal govemment might take in the � �
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��� � � ��'����x coming.years and whether those actions might necessitate The percentage of property taxes paid by Saratoga property
� � �������� � ����_�� ��°•� ""� owners,that actually goes to help pay(or,city progrnms and
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�< ����� . �'���� `?� . additional budget cuts. services,is among the bwest in the entire state. ,
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Take minutes at Pazk and Recreation Commission meetings °��`��� ������� �' Council •` ��-� �`
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, . . . , on first Monday of each month,7:30-9/9:30 p.m. Short- � ������',�'��Pr��''��n�s�latys,�7 30 p�m. �� ',� �:
. . hand not required. Good:sentence structure skills. - ��' '� � ��� �� ' � :�� ' �� :
Contact Carrie Deane at Volunteer Saratoga(Tues.-Thurs.), ' �,�x � �� �� � �� -
867-3438,for more information on these and other volun- Receptionist On Call � k �� �'�� ���uha;� �G"�►mmrss�n "��� � ,
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teer oppor�uniries available through the City of Saratoga. Help answer questions from the pubiic and incoming tele- �;f � � �� �� ���� �� � �� ,
phone calls for various City departments on an as needed � ��������,� y� '
Packet Preparer � basis. � ;� '�� ��"�er,�,��r���m � '�F `��
' To assisf with xero�ng of City Council packets on Fridays, .� ���,� �� ��� �� � � �� ��
twice a month. . Rototiller ` � -, � �� � �� � �N=�" ���� �� ;
, g�`tibh�.S' �"�rirl�t�ssiOJt � �
Help beautify Saratoga Avenue by preparing an area of land � �: � � � ;
CTe¢k CleRnup ' ' � � along Heritage Lane for the Youth Commission's poPPY � , %� �� °���°�'�� �#'�' �� ��
Help keep Saratoga Creek clean. Volunteers needed four � lantin ro ect. � �� �'- � `�� � � �� ' k� �
times a year(Saturdays).Minimum age- 16 years. P g P J � � ���ie �' � �� �� ��
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Hakone Garden Helpers ����a� ���e,��rd�VVe�sd�,��.��m. � � ���_�°
Childl'eri'S Pl'Og1'umS We need people who enjoy doing simple garden mainte- S�� '������� .�� _�� �� � ,� �h� �
Helpers needed with preschool; sports; crafts; and dance nance while surrounded b beau Ve fle�cible weekda ��
classes for the fall. 1-2 hours r week. Y tY• rY Y a � � '•���'�������� �:� � h�
Pe hours. �" ������utf�uurl�i'���� �"3#1;�� "r�,
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Youth Basketball Coach Volunteers General Clerical Helper ^ �� . ��� �� �y �v���'�� � 3� `
To lan and su rvise basketball ractice sessions and '�"� �`F � � �� ,�
P Pe P Assist 1-2 times per month with very basic clerical tasks for ,� ������y��� �
games,and teach basic team skills. Practice in December, 1 2 hours in our City Manager s Office. � �..'� .�. ���� ,��, � � � � �� ���'
games played Jan-Maz 8. Sign up eazly! � � '.�. �-'. ' � � � �; `
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ith the drought officially declared`bver,"the City is Test for copper conten�ff copper-based algicides,used to �� �� ��� ' � � ' ����� '��
A ��a'�rials �re �u.atlable� ���'
anticipating that many Saratogans will take this op- combat mustard algae,have been added to your pool,the �-. � �� �
porKuraity to drain pools,spas and fountains to perform some easiest way to test and remove the copper is with the ��'��fl�����'����'������°���' -•+�,
�for��i CA�t�cil� s�dNi�tda ����
overduemaintenance.Beforewaterfromanyofthesesources assistance of.a pool service.Test kits and removal kits are �'y� � �
is emptied,it is necessary to check,and if detected reduce, also available from your local pool supply store.Copper is ,�
z�i��C�nr�,sxc��n�ee�g�at th�Sar�ctog� � �;
the toxic levels of chlorine and co r which ma be resent. removed b usin a " 1 ma et," which is actuall a �����������''�`y���� �? �� ��"�`� ��
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chemical that attacks the copper and allows the filter to clean �"� ' �' �� "'
Both chlorine and copper,routinely used in pool main- it from your pooL
tenance, have been identified as toxic hazazds to fish and '
other aquatic life.When drained into the street gutter,storm Be sure to test the water for copper before dischazging � � � �
drain orother water courses,these pollutants flow untreated it.If copper is detected,you will need to call the San Jose/ _
into Saratoga's numerous streams. Santa Clara waste water plant at(408)945-5300 for permis-
. sion to drain yourpool through a hose mto your utility sink �„ ; �,; � : �: �� ,w, � -, � ��;
" Foi several ears the Ci has been`c�iri�ti'itte�d"to`a'" - `-
y ty �- oi -our T�omers sewer i cleanout"uricrion:The waste " �' ' �` �'� �' ��
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variety of programs to reduce the level of pollutants that water plant has a limited capacity to treat copper-tainted ' : � �„ y,
flow from storm drains into local creeks and eventually into water and asks residents'help in coordinating their efforts. It's�noi too late to register�i-fali;ctasses at,the`
the ba .While the revendve ste s described here can be ��'
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easily performed with test kits and supplies available through Checkyour pool service's methods.Check with your pool -`��.�0 and are still open. Don�;�i��w courses,lik�..
your pool store or service,the City's Public Works Depart- service to make sure they are doing their part to prevent ��gl���������;���y Ma���Mnming C1ff and,,;.
ment(867-3438)is eager to answer questions so that resi- storm drain pollution. In addition to removing chlorine or HoW Lo Have�Suc�essfu]Parent'I'e�her Canfcren+�,-,
dents can pmperly drain their pools without hatming the copper before draining,your pool service also needs to take �� �� ,s � �� � � , �
environment. special precautions if they are acid-washing your pool.T'he '� .��Y ������ ��_ �.� ; �Q �� ��� ���
. , • acid-wash must be diluted or neutralized to a pH(a measure '.Ftxt�����L��taC�l���i �`Ot�t �Kit�g� ���� „.
� of the acidity or alkalirury of a liquid)between 6.0 and 9.0 � ��� �'� g � ., ' �� '" �� ;��: , �
Befc►re draining'your pool water and hackwash �fore it can be run into the street,and between 5.0 and 10.5 ��y,����'��i+����g:�F•�-s����".�;�'�►��
water(from flushing pool filters): before it can be pumped into your home's sewer cleanout �w��Q,���yn.�,�`ttur,advunce:,$S�er�►ersQ�at�e�in�;
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Allow chlorine time to eva rate.Chlorine will naturall
evaporate from your�pool if you allow your pool to sit for a S6op smart.While consistent maintenance of your pool, ���'� Yo��'�'��'�p������ ����1y anci:�liildr�n's;�;:
minimum of�72 hours with Ehe pool water circulating. spa or fountain is important, proper chlorination should ���e�#s• He�sptc�ctuc�d3;�lbumsfor,c�titdre�'y1�h�1�` ;
Before emptying yow pool,test the water to make sure there eliminate algae and a host of other problems.If an algicide ��Z�'+��?�1p,�����rss at'+�od,�sh and Ea�3��#s f t+�; As�;,';
are no.traces of chlorine(use a simple"dip-strip"available becomes necessary, use an ammonium sulfate-based or ��t�cher,per�r�rmer and m�mber of the Pear��uE'�uiter :,
from your pool supply store).Always drain the water into other non-copper based algicide. Consult with your pool ����iy Pup�eei's,Ki'ught has wntten and car�l��d ,
the gutter slowly to prevent erosion problems along your supply store for details. And don't forget to continue to �.d��ig�tful v,arii�t�t�f stmgs that appeat�ci;t�te'y�ung ;
street.And NEVER dischazge directly into creeks. conserve waterby using as much pool water as possible for �nc,��a1i�alike "�c�u'll�ear sQngs aboi�t aiatiti�al,s,ft�od;_; -
ardenin and landsca in . �'td`�e.enviro�teiEtit,wiEh a aoc�rnix of liu�� �tin a '"�'
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LIBRARY- from �age I - �rr�;���,show uv�th f�rnily ent�rtainmen� �� .'.;
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The materials budget which is used for the purchase of New Fultding Soul'Ces SOught �� F�`a ccSpy of the Ac�ivities Gu�de or more�nf+t�rr�a '"::
new books,magazines and other media was hit particularlY, ttvt�,�k 867��A38„ext 2��ar�49. _ �a� ��
hazd by the revenue loss. The county-wide budget was The Saratoga Library Commission decided af its June 23 ��' �� � � ,�, � ` �� � `�,�� ,,�'"
reduced b 75 rcent. Sarato a will have $71,000 to meetin to establish a Lib Foundation. T'he u se of ��' �� �"` �� ��
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purchase materials for fiscal year 1993-94. the Foundation will be to raise money for the Saratoga = ��� �����a, �� � �� � �:
Community Library through private donations and grants. � ���' -�' �' ��� �' '� �� ,
Plans to expand the Library,which currendy houses a � �� � ' �� �� ��'
collection of a�proximately 141,000 books plus 10,000 The Library Commission will also be co-sponsoring �� ° �• � � ��� ;z �� •
magazines in an area of 18,000 square feet,have been set fund-raising events.The Commission and the Friends of the ��''� � °���` �
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aside as efforts are focused on how to regain the loss of Library held a'barbecue in Wildwood Park following the ���` �$ �° " �� '
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revenues. annual Celebrate Saratoga! pazade. 'Ihe Friends of the <� � „
Library have made significant contributions to the Library � �� �� � � �-
" ' • ' over the years through book sales at the Book-Go-Round. �
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Tuesday � I -9 p.m. picture in terms of future financing and operations of the g �� ��''
5 Wednesday I -9 p.m. Saratoga Community Library. A community meeting to �� .
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Thursda 10-6 m. discuss altematives will be held at the Saratoga Community �� � � �
y P� Library on Thursday, December 9, 1993. Interested resi- ,��� �� _ ';�;
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dents are mvited to attend this meeting which will begin at � r �
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�: Saturday �2-6 P.m• 7:30 p.m. m the Library's community room. For more = :
Sunday 12-4 p.m. " information,please contact Karen Campbell,Staff Liaison ��� �. x� � ' � ����� �� � '
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Y � � _ ��� � ��:�� � � � Creek Beautification Program in August. The pra
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January joint meeting with the City Council. More VOII[nteel'S NCeded , ,
��.- � � 'Implementation of this program is the first step in The Commission hopes to expand the program to creek
� achieving the Commission's larger goal of fostering �'eas on or bordering private property by coordinating
volunteerism in programs that address the needs of our City clean-up efforts through neighborhood groups.Individuals
parks. and neighborhood associations interested in learning
' more about this program are welcome to contact Parks and
� � ��� �� �� � �� " '' � � ` The focus of the Creek Beautification Program is to Recreation Commissioner Jennifer Crotty at 866-7024.
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� � clean up litter along creeks within Saratoga that transect or �e next work da is October 9. Residents interested in
�������`���������'����j��'Q�v��� are adjacent to City pazks. Two work days were held at Y
rc,t� � ` ��t� sia�"at tt�e War�r Ht��t ' Wildwood Park on Saturday mornings during July and volunteering should contact the City of Sazatoga Volunteer
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+�it � ���s`h�g7 prob�em s+�lvtt'��ari y: Office at 867-3438,ext. 252.The contact rson is Carrie
, y� August. Volunteers from the community as well as from Pe
'�'�� � � �������`�����\` City staff,commissions and council helped collect trash. Deane,Volunteer Program Coordinator.
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� �,� ��: � .• � � * .�,,., Park are coordinated with the Santa Clara Valley Water safety training and are asked to wear appropriate work
��, Z � ,�������'��� ����� .�, District. The Commission has secured a permit from the clothing. The Commission recommends that participants
Y � ������ �, Santa Clara Valley Water District under its Adopt-A-Creek az'e at least ten years of age,with those under 16 accompa-
� � � � �� �� � ��� '� � �� program.The Water District provides litter bags and hauls nied by an adult.
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�?����'������'���g '� � �'� Cablevision,has agreed to a number of upgrades and eligible for exemption from the City's Utility Users Taac.
_ ������� ��`� �'� � ��� improvements in retum for being granted a fifteen yeaz Currently the maximum gross annual household income
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�� ��`a�`�r'�'-������ ���� 3:�- three Ciry�Council public hearings,�the City and South � � . ���
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a� �"�' � �� � � � cable television services in early September. Most of the for funding for equipment for KSAR, Saratoga's public
���������'���'�����`��' � - new services and provisions will become - access channel, and free wiring of all public buildings,
'' `'�����' � ' �� � ���' ���� ��s�� effective October 15. including all public and
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Y.�"Y ��� � . ���`� � �` ��� schools SouthBaywill
a �:� ��� � �,4 t � ��, �
�: - Additional Channels, also provide additional
�t�g�3Viiddle�ho� �a.�z�rasiat � � '��� H_ �� � � �
a� N.�� 7 �; ��, � �� � � _� More Homes Served t�.►nds to the city to dis-
� " ' �� '��3 Z z �v , ;#;:� tribute in equal shazes
The S�rata�����:�►� ��na���ic�: �i�ts,� ��
'�" South Ba will rebuild the to the public schools lo-
csnda��y�n�g a�e�er�,�iantl���Sa�toga�i��a� Y
��3'�7'7 Fritituale Av� AII na�etit� ar�;apert tQ���. ' existing37channelcapacitysy�- cated in the franchise
� ����i�a_sp,��e ����,��=� �s����yyi������ tem to one with an 80 channel �azea�for their use for
eozn�nis�ic��t �[c�titze�is v�r�lcc�me; �'1�a��t1a�t�' capaciry.Constructionofthenew communications faeili-
� ev��ly�kex�it�f��7 3438����.�ta�r�lunt�er.> ";` system is to be completed within ties and equipment
� � ��' .� �� ,�� � �� �� � ��� �� f 18 months of the city's approval needs
��� �' �r � �; of South Bay's upgrade construc- - �"�'
tion plan. The new agreement also Contact Carolyn
reduces the density for homes King, Assistant to.tlie
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; '���, . � ��'' t,��'° served by the cable system from 50 tY g �'
� �`' • � homes per cable mile to 20 homes Peacock,City Manager,
per half mile. This reduction in the if you have questions re-
� � � � � density requirement will include ser- garding qualification for
vice to an additionat 185 homes. the basic cable discoiu3t
or other provisions of the .
� - Qualified subscribers will be eligible for a 15% franchise agreement.
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, �" � ' :�`une�in�'t'ca�I�I� AM fvr,� discount on the basic cable service rate. Soutti Bay s
� ��:; �..: , , ., current rate for basic cable is$11.73 per month,which .
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". 5arata a='�ra 5 " the discount reduc�s to$9.97 per month. In order to be �
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' `� ' eligibl�far the discount,snbscribers must be 6(1 years of
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- �T= . age orover,be d'uee�dy billed by South Bay and personally _ ::
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