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The pity council of the pity of Saratoga held a Joint Meeting with the Youth .
o~n~ission ~ the Adix~inistrt~v conference ~oo~n, l X777 Fru~itvale Avenue, at 5 ~ 0
p. ~ .
The following youth omn~issione were preset; hail Phillip Baker, Amit
Arunkun~ar, Jennifer drown, Kelly Burke, Michael Byrne, Tanya Gupta, Tamara ll~alt~el,
Pratik Pra.anik, Elli Re~aix, Elise chwaxt~, Ted clavos, Steven shepherd, and staff
Liaison Adam Hei~g.
~'outh ~om~nlssion Training - .
onlissxoners Pra~nanik and Ait ar ~- explained that on September 10, X045
the'Youth ~oinn~ission held their annual training. Thin year is was an overnight event
ending with a rafting trip. -
indralsln~
~on~missioner Cu to ~- explained that this year they shied from f~ndraisirig to fee based
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activities. o far they've bad four events: Krispy ~rerne ~ D~O~ celebrate . Saratoga
1, ~ ~~, Annual Appeal $9~~, bevy's 1 ~~, bustard walk $7~.
Dances
oi~issioners clavos and Rezaii -~ Hated that the first dance only l students
attended, their most recent dance attendance was appraxirnatety ~ ~0. The o~n~nission is
workin on makin the entrance and coat check rrrorc efficient. Also, their new ~J, Dr.
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Paul, is a huge hit.
concerts
~onlmissioners Baker and Nlaltiel ~- explained that the omission has held nine
concerts since they last spoke to the council. Approximate 7S people attend each
concert. ~n lVlarch they wall have their first concert in the oinunity tenter.
nova Trl ~ .
onnnissxoners h herd and chwart~ -~ reported that the '~~ Annual snow trip was a
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hu a success compared to last year. This year the trip With held wry the qty of
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Bunn ale. Saratoga had 3~ participants whereas, Sunnyvale only had 9. They served
y~
muffins and drinks on the way there. The on~miss~on feels the trip. was a success
because of the advertising campaign. "
YAK Attack
oimriissioners Brown and baker -reported that this dear the Saratoga Youth
~ainmission vras in charge of two sessions at the manual YAK Attack conference.
The 'reworking on a debate over the pros and cons ofthe popular Internet site called
"My Space" and the other session will be on public speaking.
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Transplant Lecture ~,
Commissioners Burke and Byrne -- reported that since last year their idea of a film
festrval failed they have been th~nking of what to do this year. fiver the past six months
they have been working on a lecture series in eon~unctlon with "National Transplant
Awareness Month". ~n April , ~00~ from 7~~~ p.m. - :~~ p.m. ~n the Clvie Theater,
the Youth Cornr~.issian will be sponsoring three speal~ers lecturing on the becoming a
donorx how it's dine, and personal stories. They plan an asking for donations at the Boar.
Mayor Kline suggested finding sponsors.
Couneiln~embers waltonsmith Hated that she was extremely impressed with the Youth
Commissioners.
deferring to the recent Community Survey, Councilrnerriber King stated that Teen
er~ices was ranked #~. Counciln~ernber King asked what can the Council, offer the
youth in Saratoga.
Chair Baker replied that the Youth Carxu~nisslon would like to see the warner l~uttan
Douse could be renovated and used youth actrv~tles, '
Mayor Kline asked 1f youth actrvlt~es were an appropriate use for the house,
Chair Baker noted that the Youth Commission has history in the pause and it's adequate
for small groups.
Mayor Kline thanked the Youth Commission far attending tonight point meeting.
The City Council net in Closed esslon in the Administrat~ve Conference Roorn,1~77
Fruitvale Avenue, at ~:1 ~ p.rn.
C~NFENCE VVITIrI LEAS CDUNSBL~-BITING LITIATI~N Name of
case: Jackson v. Saratoga Union Nigh School District et a1 Santa Clara County
Sup. Court Case No.1-01-CV-80595} ~Cov't Code section 5495G.9~a}}
N~AY~R' I~EP~T ~N CLOSED JON
Mayor Kline reported there was Council discussion but na action was taken.
Mayor Kline called the Regular City Council meeting to order at 7:0~ p,m. and led the
Pledge ofAlleiance.
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PRESENT; Councilmembers Kathleen King, Nick Streit, Ann waltonsrnith,
Vice Mayor .Aileen Kao, Mayor Norman Kline
J~BSENT: None
AI1~ Dave Anderson, City Manager
PI~SENT: Richard Taylor, City Attorney
Cathleen Boyer, City Clerk
Michele Braucht, Administrative services Dzreckar
Jahn Livingstone, community Development Director
John herbone, Public works Director
Joan Pisani, ~ecreatian Director
RL~P~RT ~~' CITY LARK IAN P~T~N ~~' AGENDA ~I~ ~E~~UARY l~
2006
Cathleen Boyer, qty clerk, repacked that pursuant to overn~nent bode section ~454,Z,
the agenda for the meeting of February l ~, ~OOb, was properl~r pasted on Febary 9,
2045.
~~AL 1VIUNY~ATII~N
The following person requested to speak at tonight's meeting
warren Lam. shire noted that he was the hairpersan far the pity's ~ ath Anniversary
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community Parade, which will be held an epternber 24, 240, Mr. Lampsh1re noted that
Kotary has co~ruriitted appraxi~nately 75 °Io of the parade costs, plus volunteer
participation from the l Z n~e~nbership. Mr. lJapshire noted that they have
ca~nmitments firorzi many organisations including high schools and Middle School
bands, Saratoga Fire Department, sheriffs ~ff~ee, flubs, and private groups, Mr.
Lampshire asked for the pity's assistance ~n the following ways: provide lrabllxty
insurance far parade day, waive all permit requirements and fees, and public Works staff
support of closing off streets.
Mayor aline thanked Mr. Lampshire for the update.
ouncilrne~nber ding asked r. Lampshire to invite the pity council of the pity of
Cupertino to participate in the parade.
~UN~IL D~l~'~~N T~ TA"
~auneilmernber King asked ifthe vunexl would consider waiving the fees far the
parade.
~ouncilmembez Streit stated it was already budgeted.
~~VIMUNI'ATY~N ~'R~M BOARDS AND '~11~~III~N
Phillip Baker, halrlaratoa Youth onxmision thanked the ounc~l far ~nvlting them
to participate 1n a ~o~nt ~neet~ng earlier this evening. chair Baker surnxnari~ed the past
year's events. chair Baker thanked the pity for their ongoing support. chair Baker stated
that the Y'ou~h oir~ision would like to see the warner button douse dedicated to the
youth of the pity,
~[1NYL DZE~T~~N T~ T.AF~`
done
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ANN~IJNEl1~ENTS
Done
C'EREIVI~NIAL ITEMS
lA. PRO~LAMATI~N DEI~ARIN THE wEEI~ OF I~IARH G-11, ~a4G AS
~;SYNI~E FA~~ '~VEEI~"
STAFF R.E~'I~NIENDATY~N;
present proclamation.
Mayor 11ne read the proclamation and presented it to prem~a Rav, Board member,
Santa Clara Science and Engineering Fair Association.
SFEIAL PIiESENTATI~NS
~.A~ DDLLY SANH~'~A.L, VTA BARD ~F DIRET~~
STAFF R.EOMENDATI~N:
Informational only.
dolly Sandoval Hated that she was an the Cupertino pity Council. ouncilmen~ber
Sandoval explained that she was the representative for the area on the Valley
~'ransportation Authority ~VTA} Board far the next two years acid Mayor Kline
was her alternate. Councilinernber andaval intraduced Jirn Lawson, Government
Affairs anagerlVTA..
Mr~ Lawson thanked the Council for inviting hi~n to tonight's meeting. Mr.
Lawson provided an overview of the VTA as January 20~~. r. Lawson
explained the history behind Measure ~., expenditure plan develapinent, annual
sales tax pro~eetions, new projection by VTA, projections by other Cities, VTA
scenario with new proj eet~ons, ands upcoming actl~n.
Mayor aline thanked Couneihneber Sandoval and r~ Lawson for thou
presentation.
~NSENT CALENDAR
3A ITS' ~~I~NIL MINUTES ~- FEBI~UAR~ 1, ~~0~
STAFF I~EC~MMENDATII~N;
Approve minutes.
'TREI~`IwALT~~MITH V~ED '~~ APP~VE MINUTES OF
FEBRUAI~~ I, Z~~. ~TIGN PA.ED 5-a.
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B. C~IEI~ KEITH FAR 4Z147~~OU~
STAFF REC~MENDA'I'I~N:
Approve register,
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TREITIALTNM~TH MOVED T~ APPROVE HEM REINTER.
MOTION PASSED 5-0. ~,
i iIGA LJ~R~ ~~~1 ~~~ 1 H~ ~I~TH ~~~~~ ~1~~~ ~~~~
~'.Al' F ~1ViF~DATI~N•
Accept and file report.
ST~EITIALT~NSMITH MOVED TO APT TREASURER REPOT
FDR THE 1VI~NTH ENDED DEEIVIBER X005. MOTION PASSED 54-~.
~D. REVIIDN TIC THE APPROVED RES~LIJTI~N APPR~~'IN~ THE
ANNEXATION' IMF LANDS AT ~ 934 ARATI~~AlL~ ATE R~A.D
STAFF RECOIVIM~NDATION:
Approve revised Reolutlon approving petition for annexation to the,ity of
Saratoga and detachment from the Cuadalr~pe Resource conservation District.
RES~LIJTION: O-409
STEITIALT~NM~TH MOVED TO ADAPT REMISED RE~LUT~~N
APPR~VIN PETITION FOR ANNEATIO~I TO THE CITY ~F
ARAT~OA AND DETAHENT FR~1VI THE OUADALUPE
RESOURCE ONER~ATIO~ DISTRICT. 11~OTIOI~ PASSED ~w0.
3E. ~04~ AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS ~ APPROVAL OF PURCHASE
STAFF REOIVII"~ENDATI~N;
1. Approve the purchase of ~~a6 digital aenal photographs.
~, Authorise the pity Manager to execute the aerial Agreement between pity
and The bounty of Santa Clara.
Vice Mayor I~ao requested that item ~~ be removed firan~ the Consent Calendar.
Re~'errin to page tvvo ~f the taffreport exp~air~ing the its s~iare ofthe costs,
Vice Mayor I~ao asked what the charge of1,5aQ for Delivery Media entailed.
Director Chrbone responded that it's fir the delivery and installation oI' the maps
onto the pity's system,
~AO~ALTONSIVIITH 1ViOVED TO APPROVE THE PURCHASE OF X406
DIGITAL AERIAL PHDTOORAP~I .AIJTHOR.I~E THE ITV
MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE AERIAL AOREE~'IENT BETWEEN
ITV AND THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA. M~TI~N PASEDS-0.
3FF MOTOR VEHICLE RESOLUTION - VEINO ROAD ! NO PARKING
SIGN
STAFF I~EC~MIVIENDATI~N:
Adopt resolution.
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~~LUTI~N: NIV-~49
T~TIwALT~I~N~~Tbi ~D TO ADAPT N~~TOR VF~xCLF
E~LUT~~N ADDING ~ NO PARKING ~~ ZINC READ. ~TION
PAID 5-4,
~ ~TI~R VF~~CLE REGLUTI~N PR~HIBIT~NG PARKING ~~
PRGPECT RDAD
STAFF RFC~NYIVIENDATIGN:
Adopt resolution.
REOLUTI~N: M~~~B
TR~IT~wALT~NIT~ ~~ED T~ .ADOPT IVIDTGR V~FHICLF
RESOLUTION PR~~IIBITIN NI~'PAR~NG ~N PI~I~~P~CT ROAI].
oTr~~v ~A~D ~~.
3H. ANNUAL PUBLI~IINC OF STATE C'DNTRDLLER REPORT
STAFF RECDIVIENDATIDN:
Accept the report.
TITIwALT~NITH 11~~~~D T~ ACCEPT ANNUAL PUBLI SIN
DF STATE CDNTRLLER REPORT. NI~TIDN PAFD 5-4,
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Kane
OLI] BUSINESS
~. KEVIN iVIDRAN PARK IIVIPROVEENT PRGJECT - TI~VIE
EXTENIGN REI~UET
STAFF R.FCI~NINIENI]ATII~N:
Approve a time extension for submission of Sevin 11~oran Parr design plans from
1Vlarch 1, 2a~~ to March 1, ~O~.
Sohn herbone, Fublic works Director, presented staff report.
Director ~herbone explained that at the January 4, 2aa~ qty ouncl~ ~neetln,
council directed staff to schedule tvvo meetings with the AMP Task Force to
develop design puns for the park. Further direction included a March 1, ~O~ due
date for submission of an initial deign to the council.
Director ~herbane explained that same Task Force Members were unavailable
during the chart window of time available to schedule a meeting. currently a Task
Force meeting has been scheduled for February ~7, which has been confirmed by
all Task Force members
Director Cherbone explained that in order to have enough time to hold a meeting
ar~d prepare design plans for ub~isian to Council, It is uecesary to request a
e extension from the an lnal suhmisslan date of March 1 ~` to March 15~h.
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Marty Goldberg, SIP Task Farce Member, requested that the Cauncll approve
the time extension to March 15~~', Mr. aldberg noted that Task Farce would also
meet an March 27~~'.
ALT~NMfT~ ITREIT MOVED TD ET~ND THE TIIVIE FNI~,.,F ~
IAN ~EVIEw ~'~ 1V~~~~'H ~ NTH ,AND LLD
THE ~'IRT DES
MEETINGS EVEN IF ONLY DNS TA~EHLDE~ ~~~ EAR
SOUP ~ULD ATTEND], MOT1~N PAED 5-~.
ar~sensus of the Council to move item ~ before item 5.
NEw BUSINESS
6. SARATOGA VILLAGE BANNERS -- DONATION BY SARATOGA
VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (SVDC)
STAFF RE~IVIMENDATI~N:
Approve Village banners designed and donated by VDC.
John Cherbone, Public 'arks Director, presented staff report,
Director Cherbone explained that VDC, a group carrzposed of merchants and
residents interested in the appearance ar~d vitality of the Village, recently formed a
sub-committee to design and purchase new banners for the Village.
Director Cherbone noted that VDC proposes to purchase both the banners and the
required hardware through their organization. The City's invalveent is the initial
hardware installation and periodic change out bed on seasonal and maintenance
needs. The pale hardware is universal in nature and could be used for other styles
afbanners.
Director Cherbone noted that the proposal was to insta114~ banners one on every
other pole slang Big basin way. The poles which wouldn't have banners could be
used far seasonal wreaths flags, and other decorations that the City places In the
Village throughout the year.
Director Cherbone noted that it was ~VDC' intention to improve the appearance
of the Village and ca11 attention to the historic element of our unigne dawntawr~
making It mare en~ayable for all mho visit and wok there.
Marylyn Marchetti stated that she was a n~ernber of the V'DC. Mrs. Marchetti
explained the signihcanoe of the banner's design and added that they were ~V
protected anal would last up to five years.
Mayor aline thanked the VDC far the donation of the banners and Hated that
they looped great Mayor aline asked if the City had a donation pal~cy.
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Director herbone noted that the pity would be the caretakers of the banners and
they would be reg~st~red as a donation from the S~D~.
,ALTDNSNJ~TI~1STlIT II~~VED T~ AEPT vILLAE BANNERS
DESIGNED AND DONATED F~~ THE SAD. 1V~~TI~N PA.SSLD S-~.
LLD ~USINSS
5. E~'~EHNI~AE EVALUATIONS ~DUNT'~ ISI~.ANDS: ANNEATI~N
~~~RA~VI
STAFF ~E~1VIIVIENDATI~N;
Receive report and provide direction to staff regarding annexation of the following
#wo county areas:
l . Prospect Road Area, l ~4 acres.
~. Hidden Hi11 Road Ares, 2~ acres.
John Livingstone, community Development Director,presented staff report.
Director Livingstone explained that on September 7, ~~~5 council reviewed a
staff report requesting guidance an the expedited process being encouraged by the
Local Agency Formation an~mission ~LA.F~}. At that time the Council asked
staffto have a C~eotechnical evaluation prepared for two sites tha# meet the
requirements far the expedited process
Director Livingstone reported that a geotechnical evaluation was prepared by the
City consultant, Cotton, Shire Associates, for the Prospect Road area and the
Hidden Hill area. The report used a scale of ~-~ to rank the condition ofthe
roadv~ay with the number 1 being a satisfactory condition and number indicating
an active landslide. The Hidden Hill area identified in the report as the Southern
Urban pocket received several rankings of 3. Prospect Road area identified as the
I~orthe Urban Pocket received several rankings of 4 indicating recent severe
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distress.
ouncil~nerr~ber waltansrrxith asked if there weze any private roads in the Hidden
i
~1ew area,
Director Livingstone responded that the majority ofthe roads in Hidden Hill are
maintained by the Jaunty, one chart road is a private road. In the Prospect Road
and Rolling Hills areas they are currently maintained by the county and the other
roads like Blue Hi11 Drive, Scenic Heights may, Arrowhead Lane, and a lot of
#ingers off of thane street are private. Director Livingstone Hated that when you
annex, private roads stay private
ounci~mernber altansrnith asked #hat even if the road had a ranking that meant
it needed work, it continue to be maintained by the property owner.
Director Livingstone responded yes.
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ounciln~erriber King explained that the bounty has agreed to bring the roads up to
the. ~ to the 7a°Io level but they haven't agreed to fix the roads in bad condition
Director Livingstone stated that the pity could negotiate indivYdnal fixes.
ouncilrnerrlber Streit stated that over the years the auncil have talked about
annexatioris but always were cautious because of road conditi~-ns or the risk of
landslides. ~ his o inion these tow areas loop lest prone to landslides and If the
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roads were brought up to standards would it be firth annexing and accepting the
roads. .
Director Livingstone explained that if you take a million dollar home the pity
would receive about 35~ dollars per year iri taxes. If you that t the 4~ parcels in
the proposed annexation areas that would equal abut $ l ~,~~a per year taxes.
Director Livingstone Hated that there w,as a rrla~or landslide in any ofthese areas
the tax benefit would not cover the damage.
Director herbone added that any road with a ranking of or ~ the risk is greater,
Director ~herbone noted that he is more concerned with Prospect road and without
mare research he would be very cautious on accepting Prospect Road.
Mayor Klirie asked ifthe bounty would life us to accept these roads
Director herbone responded yes.
Mayor Kline noted that there's a meeting with the bounty hoard of upervisar on
~'eb 2St~ to discus TE.A. Mayor Kline Hated that he feels this annexation Issue
could be tied into this type of neatlatlons. Mayor Kline noted that after reviewing
the photos he feels there isn't enough lnforrnatian to make a decision.
Director ~herbone agreed that there's not enough infoi~rnation to make a decision
and would agree that a mare in depth analysis would need to be done.
The following people requested to speak on this Item:
Jiro Brand noted that he lived on Rolling Hills. r. Brand noted that his maj or
cancan is that today was the first irldlC~tian he had regarding this item. 1VIr, Brand
requested that if the pity pursues thl process, please include the nei ors.
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Nancy Carlson Hated that she lived on Rolling Hills Road noted that she wanted to
be involved in the process.
Nora noted that she lived on Rolling Hills and it was her architect told her about
his stein this rriorning. Nora requested that the pity inform them of the pros and
cons ofbein annexed Into the pity.
ouncilrnerriber King asked if notices were sent out.
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D~rectar Livingstone explained that notices were not sent out The state has set
up a process where there are no protest hearing and the bounty can just give the
land to the cities
council can give direction to staff to send out notices if the council decided to
move forward with the annexation
Director Livingstone responded yes.
ouncilmenaber Streit stated that he is willing to annex these two areas unless
adequate funding can be secured from the bounty.
ounc~lrnem.ber waltonsn~ith noted that she concurred with ~ouncilrr~ember trelt.
Mayor Kline Hated that his position is that he would like to have a goad
relationship with the bounty, but it goes both ways, the Jaunty need to treat the
1ty ~alrly. Mayor Kline noted that the pity has recently have been discussing the
return of the TEA. Mayor Kline suggested that the ity da nothing with this itarn
until TEA is resolved. Mayor Kline added that anything the city could do to help
the bounty should be postponed
auncilernber Streit noted that his only concern with that approach is the
strearril~ne process is only available to January 2~~'~, ouncrlmernber Streit asked
Director Livingstone ~f the annexation has to be completed by that date or could it
be in process.
Director Livir~gstane responded that the annexations need to be completed
Mayor Kline requested that this item be postponed for 3~ days.
aunciln~ember King stated that she had an interesting conversation with a
particular vunty supervisor that informed her that the bounty is going to tighten
the planning process to make it match the Cities. our~cilmernber King stated that
there is a strong drive at the bounty level that bounty packets match the cities.
auncilmember King stated that she also thanks that there would be more
knowledge in ~-9~ days.
1Vlayor Kline Hated he talked to the Mayor of Cupertino and he told hi~n that the
pity of Cupertino has put all annexations an hold until TEA is resolved.
Vie Mayor Kao added Mayor Kline how long would TEA take to be resolved.
Mayor Kline said within ~ days.
ansensus ofthe pity council to postponed this item for ~0 days,
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NE~"V B~JSINESS
7. INTERNAL SINKING F[JNDS (DESIGNATED ACCOUNT) FOR CITY
OWNED PROPERTY
STAFF ~E~IVIENDATI~N:
Accept report and adopt resolution to direct staff to include xn ~~11 future lease
agreements, of city^owned facilities} a provision that establishes a sinking fund
designated accounts that addresses the long-term taintenance needs ofthe
facility. The source of funding sha11 be identified in the lease agreement.
RES~~UTIIN: ~G-411
loan Pisani, recreation Director, presented staff report.
Director Pisani explained that the pity owns several facilities that are leased to
non-profit groups. recent years the burden of the repair and maintenance of
some of the buildings has been planed on the pity. A lease agreements expire, it
has been recommended that the 1an~terzn maintenance needs be addressed in each
new agreement. At the tlZn~ ofre-negotlat~Ons, It 1S recommended that the ~1ty
identify in the agreement the responsibility and funding rhechanism fQr future
facility repair and in~proverrrent pra~ects.
Director Pisani described the city awned facilities currently being leased'by non-
profit goups.
STREITIwALT0~ISITH IVi~VED TO ADAPT ~ES~LL11'I~N T,~
ESTABLISH AN INTERNAL SINKING FUND DESIGNATED
ACCOUNT FOR EACH CITY OWNED FACILITY. MOTION PASSED 5-
0.
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STAFF ItE'14IENDATI~N.
Accept report and adapt Resolution approving the amendments to the FY 2005-0~
Operating Budget and salary schedules.
RESDLUTI~N; 4G-414
N~ichele Braucht, Administrative Services Director, presented staff report
Director Braucht explained the proposed changes to the FY 05-4~ budget as
follows:
• TEA consultant Services fo~`m council contingency
~ Staff ng EquitylRetentionlareer ladder
~ Assistant Engineer far 1V~anagement of ~', STP and Pl'~IP
Pray ectslcontracts
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~ d~scuss~on took puce amongst the auncll regarding the TEA Consultant. City
Manager Anderson noted that the contract would conne before Council for
approval at theMarch 1, ~~~~ agenda.
KTNIwALTONM~TH MOVED T~ ADAPT R~~~UT~N AN~~1yD~N
TAE ~`Y ~-~~ ~PERAT~~ BUDGET, MOTION PAD ~-~.
ABH~ A_El~''Y A~~NEI~T ,P
Mayor Norman line reported the fallowing lnformatlon:
Lll~rar~ ~o~nt Powers Aolatlon -~ awarded the County Library 50~,~~~.
I~al~one Foundation - owes the City a Master Plan.
Santa Clara Count Ewer enc Pre tiredness Council -strictly advisory
Valley Transportation Authority P~. - lookif~g a quarter cent sales tax increase. .
Vice Mayor Aileen K.ao reported the following in~`armation;
Count Cities Association Le islati~ve Task Force -joint aeeting focused on Emergency
Preparedness. '
County HCD Pal~cy omrr~lt~ce -~ would review grant appllcat~on tomorrow afternoon.
Councilmen~ber Nick Streit reported the following infarmation~
Santa Clara Count Valle water Co.misslon -noted that rn ~00~ the make up afthe
Board could change from 5 elected and ~ appointed to 7 appointcd n~e~nbers.
west Valle solid waste point Powers Association - by March ~, ~~O a signed contract
with. wVCR for the solid waste and recycling services for the JPA should be corr~pleted.
west Valle~r anxtation District ~ approved sale of capacity for $7 million dollars to the
City ofMilpitas. The funds have been restricted for CIP projects only.
Cauncilmen~ber Ann waltons~nith reported the following information:
Northern Central ~laad Control done Ad~risor~Bord -two important issues;l ~ Water
l:~esource Protection ordinance, 2~ water District and County are pursing dissolving the
County}s role ~n approving the District's budget.
Saratoga Historic Found_atian -new exhibit focusing on the about the 1a~ earthquake in
~arataga,
lister Cit Liaison -has asked far help teaching the English language to their students.
several retired aratag teachers have offered to help.
Councilrnember Cathleen Ding reported the following information:
Peninsula Division Lea. ue of California Cities -two B ~ 2~4 Ethics training sessions
are being offered to elected and appointed officials. The dates are March ~ and April ~.
C~tzes Association-Joint Economic DevelOpnlent Palley Carnn7ltt~~ ~JEDPC~
Villa e AdHoc - on February 14~'' took a field trip to the City ofPleasanton's downtown
area and noted that they have BID and a Business Association.
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CITY ~UN~C~L STEM
Councilrr~ember altonmlth asked when the tree in the Village mould be pruned,
City Clerk Boyer stated that a xeport would he brought back to Caunei~ on March ~,
~o,
CITE MANALR' REP~~~
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AD,~~~J~NNIE~T
there being no further business Mayor aline ad~~urned the meeting t :~o p,m.
Respectfully submitted,
Cathleen Boyer, CC
City Clerk
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