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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-27-2007 Special meeting City Council Minutes~LJ ~~ ~~~ ~ 1'~~ ~lJ~ I1 J~ ~~~ i~ laor waltoa~ith called #h~ #ud pion ~n~~#inng #~ order a# :off p.~n. ILL BALL F~~T: ouncilm~nb~rs Jill Hun#cra a,#hl~~n Iinga hu Pa~ca Vice Mayor Aan waltoa~ith Flanain om~sloa~rs Joys Hlaa, lanay app~ello, ihi Iu~nara Robert Iun~1a ui~ Napala Linda lod~cr and fan hao A~~NT: Mayor Ail~~a Sao Plann~n om~tsloa~r fan hao amid ~~ :off ALSO Dave Anderson, City Manager PRESENT: Barbara Powell, Assistant City Manager Richard Taylor, City AttQmey Ann Sullivan, I3eputy City Clerk Michael Taylor, Interim Recreation Director John CherbQne, Public Works Dire~tQr John Livingstone, Community I3evelopment Dire~tQr 1~PT F IT LEI PTI F ~~ Fl TJ~7T 7, X07 Ana ulliana ~~pu#y i#y l~rl~, r~rt~d tha# puruaat to on~n# ~dc ~tioa 4~.a t~~ a~ada for the ~n~~#in of August ~, 00~ way properly poi#ed on uut 1, ooh. 1. I~ITII 1~~I AIII F PT~TIAI~ IIIPT I~T~ T PJT PPL FAR THE TJ F ITH STAFF 1~1IlI~TII: Acc~p# r~r# and dirc# tai aordingly. licha~el Taylors Ia#ri~ l~r~~tioa Iirt~ra pr~at~d #aff r~r#. iha~l Taylor also proi~~d ~ dctail~d of analysis handou# addresin the North campus ~ ymnasiu~n ~nstrutioa ost. Iisusion con#iaued rgar~in co# and how spci~ improcm~n# #o #h~ North campus would aff~c# cost. Flannia~ ommission~rs ak~d #~ b~ brought up #~ par and n~ed~d lari~i~a#ion a #o what hard #ranpir~d prviouly for the proj~t #o be at the urr~nt tag. Michael Taylor plained tha# ~ council #udy pion had been held on Jung 7a ooh #o ask ~unil for direction rcgar~ing ~ conceptual proposal rec~i~~ from Alan and Lisa deck for the use of #hc North ampu. # #hat meeting ~uncil direr#ed Ito conduct parking and cnironmcn#al s#udiesa schedulc ~ Joint #udy esion with the Planning ~sion #hc end of Augusta and m~# #hc public to par~c~patc m the discussion. The mee~ng way scheduled for August ~, 00~; was noticed and mce#ing notices werc mailcd #o residcn# wi#hin boo fect of the North campus propcr#y. Michael Taylor s#a#ed tha# tonigh## mccting was bring hold discuss de#ailed costs of the conccp#ual proposal and tha# s#aff nccded dircction on spcci~ic projcc# i#ems rcgarding the deck proposal. He also discussed sctback rcquiremen#, parking, #ta~ic analysisa design reic and cnironmen#al rciews. dice Mayor wal#onsmi#h statcd the Eck' would provide morc detailcd information in #hcir prescntation. Planning commission Susie Nagpal asked how s#a~ went abou# getting a conceph~al design plan. ouncilmcmbcr Page s#a#ed council askcd for anyone to come up with an "idea" for the fron# half of #hc property and explained how #hc proposal proccss is done and the di~crent conceptual dcsigas tha# werc reccived. Michael Taylor responded that the City re~ei~ed nine conceptual prQpQSes. Planning ommissioncr fan hao asked how #hc dccision was ma~d~ #o go wi#h #hc proposed conceptual design. Vice Mayor Waltonsmith stated the decision was made to gQ with what seemed do-ahle for the front half Qf the property_ City Manager Dave Anderson commented that Caun~il dire~tiQn to staff was tQ solicit proposals for use Qf the front half of the property only. Vice Mayor Waltonsmith then introduced Alan Beck. Mr. Beck went Qn to explain their proposal and that their goal was to turn the property into a point of gatherings for community events_ Mr_ Beck continued to explain the exterior Qf the buildings would be made of a steeVtin type material along with the use of stuc~Q an the exterior_ Mr_ Beck showed samples of flooring that ~QUId be used and explained the ~QSt difference between various types of flooring, noting that wood flooring is mare expensi~e_ Mr_ Beck noted that the total proposed conceptual design tames to $1,217,SIXl.IXI and that the Beck's would fund an additional $ l IXlK in Child I3evelopment Center (CDC} items such as; cots, mats, etc_, and would have the Center ready far immediate move in and use ~Qndition_ Vice Mayor Waltonsmith invited public cQmments_ Thy following poopl requt~~ to speak on this i#m: dill fiord - a~sk~d if a poll of the r~idnt hard ~r b~~n dons r~~ardin~ #h~ or#h campus. City Manager Dave Anderson stated that a poll of the ~Qmmunity did take place in 2IX15; which resulted in citizens wanting a gymnasium_ dill fiord ommnt~d #ha# h~ didn't ~ar~ for #h~ proposed use of #~lltin for the et~riora and #hat #h~ buildings would always look like a #eeti~a building no matter how mush s#uo way used. 11r. ~or~ also s#a#ed his ~on~rn abou# tie fait #hat a hundred kid omin~ in would brim boo ~ar omin~ in and irulatin #h~ buil~in. He asked if #h~re way om~ o#h~r way #o approach this problem. David E~~lestQne -stated the Planning CQmmissiQn appears not tQ be up to speed and had a lot of questions. The community didn't have a lot Qf input and that we really need tQ first determine just what is needed and then gQ out tQ bid Qn that information -have mare bids. Mr_ EgglestQne doesn't feel this proposal is in line with the neighborhood; variances not in line with what the neighborhood is; and the samples shown this evening are mare in line with a "s~hoQl" neighborhood, not a residential neighhorhood_ Mr_ EgglestQne also had ~oncems regarding injury liability in a gymnasium. CQUncilmember King asked Mr. Egglestone what he would like tQ see at the North Campus_ Mr_ EgglestQne said be would like tQ see a Senior Center at North Campus_ Howard Miller -stated that we all need day care centers at same time and that a day care wQUld be nice as well as a arts facility. Mr_ Miller asked who is going tQ manage this project and felt the City shQUld be the one n~nning the project -not a private firm_ I3oug Robertson -stated he is a structural engineer and is very ~Qn~erned about steel buildings and the City needs to scrutinize the appearance Qf whatever is used. He noted that maintenance is very low an steel; but you need tQ have the look and feel far Saratoga. He also noted that there is a ~emendous need far a gym in this community and that it would get a lot of use; however, the seniors should have something also and recommended a jQintuse -far seniors and youth. (Mr_ RQbedson offered his professional services, if needed}_ CQUncilmember King stated both seniors and youth would be able to use the North Campus fa~ility_ Marc Homan feels strongly about ~Qmmunity sports far children and enoura~s council #o o forward with the gym proposal. TQm Saari -supports what CQUncil wants tQ do tQ provide places far activities; but must look at what the prQpQSed plan will dQ as far as hundreds Qf cars entering and exiting the property as well as traffic issues occurring Qn Prospect Avenue. CQUncilmember King asked Mr. Saari what be would like tQ see Qn the property and his response was that be would have liked tQ see houses built; and also likes the multi-use facility far both seniors and yQUth_ Roger Piazza -stated he has several issues. Parking, kids screaming and gars in and Qut Qf the property and suggests a sound wall around the property. If a gym is canstru~ted -who is going tQ ~Qntrol it? It is important tQ know what affect it will have Qn the neighborhood. ujatha ~odapati - tat~d her family is ~r on~rn~d abou# #h~ #ta~ic and noi~a p~opl~ hanin out in the parking Iota and p~opl~ #hrowin~ thins oar the fence into yard. when asked by ounilm~mber Iin what she would like #o ~ on #h~ prop~r#y,1. ~odapati replied wi#h ome#.hin that would not ~en~ra#e a lo# of #rac and noi~a a senor ~n#er would be ideal. Karlina Ott - stated that this reminds her Qf Kevin Moran Parkin many ways_ People have tQ lime with change and she likes the proposal and that it would be a nice facility far kids_ It would also bring in tax dollars_ Catherine Sent (nQ speaker card} -likes the proposal; lets move forward_ Sue Cohn (no speaker card} -stated it is a good idea to have amulti-use facility; and is surprised at a gym proposal. Would like tQ see something that series seniors more. ouncilm~mb~r Pale al~~d wha# l~in~ of senior activities she upport and Ms. Sohn respon~~~ a lame m~~tin room for ar#, craft, dancin~a ~t. - ra#h~r than a ~~ CQUncilmember Page stated that the current remodel would a~cammodate the meeting room needs, and we are looking at the front half Qf the property for now. dice Mayor wal#ons~i#h closed the public p~al~n portion a# FM. dice Mayor wal#ons~i#h asked #h~ Pla~nin ommision~rs to voi~ #h~ir concern: ~ ihi Kumar - ~-~~in i#e to r~ir~ir~ie traffic n~~d more al#ernativ~. ~ Danny Cappello - ~#h~til~~in on~rn; traffic flowa parking issue; sound wall. F~~1 this is a rea# proj~# and r~comm~n w~ move forward. ~ use agpal - on~rn of quasi-public facili#y use in a mid~l~ of r~i~~ntial ara.l~~ the gym idea and f~~l them i a n~~d for a daycare also. Has concerns about where #h~ Flannin~ omission i m the pro~~t compared to the ~unil and f~~l them should b~ more public ou#r~ah. 4 concerned abou# the facade -can#t have an indu#rial appearance; has #ta~ic and parking concern. ~ lobert und# -would like #~ encourage Planning ommiion and council to button down the prose - tar#in~ wi#h appoin#men# or hiring of project manager #~ handle na#ure of the project, senitiitie of neihbora #ta~ica parkin; #c., in order to have a better under~#andin~ of what the community would like to gee on this property. ~ fan l~ao - Feely gymlchild care could be ~ food fit for #hi location. Hai concerns about a #eel look as well a noise and traffic ettin in and out of Prope~y- ~ Linda Rodgers - #a#ed this is a beautiful lo# and the beauty mus# be preserved a much a posiblea mu# preserve the #rees. would like #o ~~ quali# dein witti bo#h exterior and interior and s#a#ed a commercial ~ would not be food in a residential area. conditional ~J Permi#: concern abou# hours of operation. ontruction of sound wall would have to be ae#hetically appealing. Feels the proposed dein i food for #hi i#ea but encourae more input reardrn gym. ~ Joyce Hlava - concern about trees corning downy hay di~cul#y wi#h #aking down a tree when resider# are told #hey can## remove a #ree. Has concerns about parking; if parking is in back and people are walking #o front of facili#y, feels a "drop off' and #ta~ic quein would be better. Has concerns about the heih#; pre-fab #ruc#ural building. u~e# ~ find some pre-fab bu~ldrn and have Planning ~ssioners #ake a look at #hem #o ge# a better idea of what the proposed design will look like. The exterior needs #o fit into the community. Hai igaage and nose sues as well. Hai gym concerns and that we may end up with a gym we don#t like. vice Mayor wal#onsmi#h #hanked ttie commissioners for their inpu#. In#erim ~irect~r Michael Taylor asked for direction #o ouncilmber Iin then asked Planning ~mmissioners wha# #hey would like #o see on the i#e. lobert und# #a#ed 1. million a very low price of construction for what was presented and feels Mr. deck should spend some money provide better estima#es. would like to gee a multi-purpose room and feels #rac and sound concerns are real iue. Jill Hun#er has a lo# of reservation abou# the project, including money iues and #ta~ic concern, and feels more research should be done for more ideas for ttie or#h damp. Mrs. Hunter alp hay concern abou# pre-fab buildin~a feels they are no# attractive and doesn't believe the proposed projec# can be done for 1. million. Susie Nagpal stated we should get mare input from the ~Qmmunity and see what they wQUld like at the North G~mpus_ A1sQ feels the ~QSt would be higher than proje~ted_ 5 huel~ Pagc #~uted he would lic to havc ~ ci#icn group help decide what can be done wi#h the property. He Aso Mated he hay rescra~ons about the 1. million figure. Mr. Pagc noted he would lic to see m#.hing that nior can use and #hought this way a good "# #cp#' in gating evcryonc engaged in this projceta but would have #o be realistic abou# wha# we can do financially. Linda Rodgers suggetd doing things in sequence with the money #hat i available. Joyce Hlava feels the gym is a good idea in is of low impac# urea but feel money and deign issues are concerns for everyone. CQUncilmember King stated that she had assumed the Planning CammissiQn was at the same stage in the North Campus planning process as the Council and feels we shQUld have mare Qf these meetings with the Planning Cammission_ She also feels the Becks came up with the gym idea because it was hrQUght tQ them by CQUncil and suggested maybe they could present more ideas with more Qf a multi- p use. Vice Mayor Waltonsmith wQUld like to move forward with the Beck proposal and would like money put towards a sound wall and sewer and water upgrades. Suggested staff work with Mr. Beck far a longer cantra~t and feels we should gQ forward with the site proposal and mitigate the issues brought up this evening. ouncilmember Ding noted she would life to add to ice Mayor w#onsmi#h' cowmen# in #hat she would no# life #o a the public having voted to beep the property and in ~ years still see #hese dilapidated front two buildings; and the building de#eriora~ing. ouncilmember Ding agrees we need to move forward. ouncilmember Page #a#d he would like #o see u move forwarda keeping in mind tha# we do need more public input. City Manager Dave Anderson noted the environmental impact is a ~oncem voiced by most everyone that spoke this evening and we would need money to dQ a formal Environmental Impact Study. He also stated staff ~QUId research additional architectural plans with the Beck's and bring it back tQ another Joint Meeting. CQUncilmember Hunter stated that before we dQ architectural plans we need to take a look at these types of proposed buildings_ We need to take our time and dQ it right and dQ it well; build a nice building instead Qf a manufactured building. CQUncilmember Hunter suggested going for a bond measure tQ support the North Campus_ dice Mayor w#onsmi#h Mated people are usually not in favor of bonds and #hat we move forward with the proposal. ounil~~mb~r Pad #a#d #hat by moving forward - it ~osn#t n~~~arily mean #h~ buil~in are bin built. H~ feels #h~ ~~k' will have to ~o more and will have to put ~ money in#~ i#. dice Mayor w#onsmi#h ended the diseusion by #a#in~ the ~onsenu i to direct staff to work wi#h the applicant on the environmen#al impae# isue and schedule ano#her Join# leetin wi#h the Flannin~ emission. 1JUl1I~T There be no further buines dice Mayor waltonmith adjourned the Join# leetin a# p.m. Respe~tfiilly submitted, Ann Sullivan, CMC Deputy City Clerk 7