HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-26-2008 City Council & Cemetery DistrictMINUTES
CITY COUNCIL
SARATOGA CEMETERY DISTRICT BOARD
SPECIAL MEETING
FEBRUARY 26, 2008
Mayor Waltonsmith called the Special City Council meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmembers Aileen Kao, Kathleen King,
Vice Mayor Chuck Page, Mayor Ann Waltonsmith
ABSENT: Councilmember Hunter (recused)
ALSO Saratoga Cemetery District Board:
PRESENT: Phil Boyce, Joe Clevenger, Gregory Fox
City Staff:
Dave Anderson, City Manager
Barbra Powell, Assistant City Manager
Richard Taylor, City Attorney
Cathleen Boyer, City Clerk
REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA FOR JANUARY 16, 2008
Cathleen Boyer, City Clerk, reported that pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2, the
agenda for the meeting of February 26, 2008, was properly posted on February 15, 2008.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
The following person requested to speak at tonight's meeting:
Pricilla Ho explained the definition of eminent domain and sited court cases.
COUNCIL DIRECTION
None
Mayor Waltonsmith welcomed everyone to tonight's meeting. Mayor Waltonsmith briefly
explained that last year members of the Oak Street neighborhood approached the City with their
concerns about the Saratoga Cemetery District Board's discussion regarding eminent domain and
asked Council to take action. Mayor Waltonsmith noted that this meeting was scheduled
according to the Brown Act so the City could find out more information.
Richard Taylor, City Attorney noted that the agenda tonight is only to share information between
the two agencies - no formal action can be taken.
Mayor Waltonsmith explained that Councilmember Hunter recused herself from this discussion,
however would be part of the audience.
Mayor Waltonsmith noted that City staff has met with the Teeter family.
UPDATE FROM SARATOGA CEMETERY DISTRICT BOARD (CEMETERY
BOARD) ON RECENT VERBAL RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE BOARD'S
PRACTICE REGARDING THE USE OF EMINENT DOMAIN FOR THE
ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY
Phil Boyce, Board member stated that the Board recently hired a pubic relations
firm, OrlofflWilliams, to help improve community outreach.
Dan Orloff stated that he was a Principal at Orloff/ Williams. Mr. Orloff
explained that Madronia Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Northern
California; it was established in 1853. Mr. Orloff explained that the District Board
is composed of five members and employs few staff members. Mr. Orloff noted
that the District serves approximately 35,000 residents from Los Gatos, Monte
Sereno, Saratoga, and some County properties. Mr. Orloff noted that the cemetery
has approximately 45 years of capacity.
Mr. Orloff noted that at the December 12, 2007 District's Board meeting a motion
was made and approved that the Board would not acquire property through
eminent domain.
Mr. Orloff read verbatim from the minutes dated December 12, 2007 and
submitted a copy for the record.
2. UPDATE FROM CEMETERY BOARD ON CURRENT STATUS OF
NEGOTIATIONS CONCERNING THE POTENTIAL FOR ACQUIRING THE
TEETER AND BOYD PROPERTIES
Mr. Orloff noted that the Board has suspended any negotiations in regards to the
Boyd and Teeter property.
UPDATE FROM CEMETERY BOARD CONCERNING ITS COMPREHENSIVE
MASTER PLAN FOR THE MADRONIA CEMETERY
Mr. Boyce stated in order to start the process of developing a Master Plan they
need to change a couple of the Board's policies. Mr. Boyce noted that a few
issues that the Board will need to discuss in regards to developing a Master Plan
are:
• Changing demographics in the valley
• Web site
Market place
Mr. Boyce stated that the Board would like to plan ahead for the next 40-50 years.
Mr. Boyce noted the District is in excellent shape financially. Mr. Boyce pointed
out that even if the cemetery closed, it still would need to be maintained.
Mr. Orloff noted that a team of consultants will be brought in to help the
community analyze the needs of capacity and demographics. Mr. Orloff noted that
a comprehensive website is being developed to be used as a tool to communicate
to the public.
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4. REPORT ON THE JANUARY 29TH COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS MEETING AT WHICH A STAFF REPORT WAS PRESENTED
REGARDING THE CEMETERY BOARD
Scott Strickland noted that he represented Santa Clara County Supervisor Liz Kniss'
office.
Mr. Strickland explained that the District is an independent district and the Board
members are appointed by the County Supervisors. Mr. Strickland noted that the
District lies in Supervisor Kniss' district so she is responsible for making
recommendations to the Board of Supervisors.
Mr. Strickland noted that at the January 29, 2008 Board of Supervisors meeting they
accepted two reports; one from County Counsel and one from the County Executive.
Mr. Strickland explained that the County offered the District Board the assistance of the
County Clerk for posting agendas, record keeping and preparing minutes. The County
also explained that they have policies to procure and vendor selection procedures that the
District Board should follow. The County also recommended that the District Board
attend Brown Act training and develop a robust website.
UPDATE ON CEMETERY BOARD RESIGNATIONS AND PROPOSED PLAN
FOR RECRUITING NEW MEMBERS
Mr. Strickland reported that there are two current vacancies and three more vacancies that
will expired in June 2008. Mr. Strickland noted that all five of these vacancies will be
filled by the Board of Supervisors.
Mr. Strickland noted that the County Clerk will advertise these vacancies in local
newspapers and other outlets. Mr. Strickland noted that all applicants will be invited to a
meet and greet reception at the County.
Mr. Strickland stated that all applicants must reside in the Cemetery's district, be a
registered voter, and complete an application.
Councilmember King asked when the deadline was for submission of applications.
Mr. Strickland responded that a date has not been set, but he would assume sometime in
mid March. Mr. Strickland noted that appointments are scheduled to be made at the April
Board of Supervisors meting.
6. DISCUSSION AND PUBLIC COMMENT
The following people requested to speak:
Ray Persico noted that he lives on Oak Street. Mr. Persico asked the City Council
to help them maintain the character of the Oak Street neighborhood. Mr. Persico
noted that a big step to help preserve the neighborhood would be to amend the
General Plan so that the Teeter property and the residence that the caretaker lives
in be changed from Public Facilities to Residential.
Bill Brown noted that he has lived on Oak Street and 6th Street for the past 30
years. Mr. Brown stated that he supported changing the General Plan designation
of the Teeter property to residential. Mr. Brown asked when this designation was
originally applied to the Teeter property. Mr. Brown noted that he does not like
the new front gate.
Clayton Brown stated that he heard Mr. Orloff say that the Board would never use
eminent domain but, then Mr. Boyce said they might in case they need more burial
space. Mr. Brown suggested using the open space behind where the convent was
located.
Lynne Gurley noted that the Oak Street neighborhood recently formed a
neighborhood association. Mrs. Gurley noted that the Oak Street neighborhood is
peaceful and beautiful.
Jerry Gurley noted that he has lived on Oak Street for the past 39 years. Mr.
Gurley explained that the motion the Board made at their December 12th meeting
bothers the neighbors. Mr. Gurley pointed out that the Board would not assure the
neighbors that they would not change their mind the next day. Mr. Gurley noted
that the Oak Street neighborhood is precious to them and the neighbors do not
want to see it changed. Mr. Gurley added that he does not like the new front gate.
Theron Schab noted that he lives on Oak Street. Mr. Schab stated that there is still
a lot of fear among the neighbors, which in his opinion could be settled by a
stronger statement from the Board. Mr. Schab explained that the Board could
write a public letter indicating that there would not be any expansion in the Master
Plan.
Cynthia Taylor noted that she is a San Francisco resident but, was raised on Oak
Street. Ms. Taylor noted that the trust has been broken between the Board and the
neighbors.
Sue Kalman Persico noted that she lives on 6th Street. Mrs. Kalman Persico stated
that she supports changing the General Plan designation of the Teeter property to
residential.
Diane Tuley-Brown noted that she lives across from the Teeter family. Mrs.
Tuley-Brown noted that she supports changing the General Plan designation of the
Teeter property to residential. In regards to the Board's use of eminent domain,
Mrs. Tuley-Brown noted that it was mentioned in their minutes. Mrs. Tuley-
Brown noted that the December 12th Board meeting was very combative and
communication thus far has been very nasty.
John Teeter noted that he lives on Oak street and is not interested in selling his
property. Mr. Teeter requested that his property be excluded from the Cemetery's
Master Plan
John Hollingsworth noted that he is the president of the newly formed
neighborhood association. Mr. Hollingsworth noted that the Association's website
is mhanaonlne.org. Mr. Hollingsworth thanked the City for scheduling this
meeting and also thanked the Board for attending. Mr. Hollingsworth noted that
this issue has brought the neighborhood together. In regards to the Board's motion
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regarding the use of eminent domain, Mr. Hollingsworth noted that his issue is that
the Board did not want to deviate from the motion
Pricilla Ho noted that she has lived in another county for a while and they planned
ahead. Mrs. Ho noted that the Board should create a master plan for the future.
Stan Bogosian noted that he lives on Lomita Avenue. Referring to Mr. Orloff's
comments, Mr. Bogosian stated that the Board has not given the public any
methodology on how they determine their needs. Mr. Bogosian noted that he feels
the Board owes the public an explanation.
7. FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS AND DIRECTION TO STAFF
Mayor Waltonsmith recapped follow-up actions and direction to staff:
Saratoga Cemetery District Board:
• Citizens would like methodology on how needs are determined
• Remove residential sites off master plan
City of Saratoga
• When was the General Plan designation assigned to the residential
property?
• What are the procedures for changing the General Plan?
• When is a use permit required?
KING/PAGE MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING. MOTION PASSED 4-0.
There being no further business Mayor Waltonsmith adjourned the regular meeting at 8:50 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Cathleen Boyer, CMC
City Clerk