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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
MARCH 21, 2001
CALL MEETING TO ORDER - 6:00 P.M.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
ADJOURNED TO CLOSED SESSION - 6:05 P.M.
Public Employee Performance Evaluation (Gov't Code 54957)
Title: City Manager
Conference With Legal Counsel -Existing Litigation:
(Government Code section 54956.9(a))
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Name of case: City of Saratoga v. Hinz (Santa Clara County Superior Court No
CV-784560)
Conference with Real Property Negotiator
Property: 18870 Allendale Avenue
Negotiating Parties: City of Saratoga/ Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church
Under Negotiation: Instructions to negotiator regarding price and terms and
payment for real property lease.
Property: 13718 Saratoga Avenue
Negotiating Parties: City of Saratoga/Sacred Heart Church
Under Negotiation: Instructions to negotiator regarding price and terms and
payment for real property lease.
REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 P.M. -CIVIC THEATER/COUNCIL CHAMBERS
AT 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE.
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MAYOR'S REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA
(Pursuant to Gov't. Code 54954.2, the agenda for this meeting was properly posted on
March 16, 2001)
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC
Oral Communications on Non-Agendized Items
Any member of the public will be allowed to address the City Council for up to three (3)
minutes on matters not on this agenda. The law generally prohibits the council from
discussing or taking action on such items. However, the Council may instruct staff
accordingly regarding Oral Communications under Council Direction to Staff.
Communications from Boards and Commissions
Report from the Public Safety Commission on Fire Protection Delivery.
Written Communications
None
Oral Communications -Council Direction to Staff
Instruction to Staff regarding actions on current Oral Communications.
CEREMONIAL ITEMS
1 A. Proclamation -Declaring April 6, 2001 "Tartan Day"
Recommended action:
Read proclamation.
1B. Appointment of Heritage Preservation Commission Member
Recommended action:
Approve Resolution of Appointment and Administer Oath of Office.
1 C. Appointment of Finance Commission Member
Recommended action:
Approve Resolution of Appointment and Administer Oath of Office.
1D. Appointment of Planning Commission Member
Recommended action:
Approve Resolution of Appointment and Administer Oath of Office.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Consent Calendar contains routine items of business. Items in this section will be
acted in one motion, unless removed by the Mayor or a Council member. Any member of
the public may speak to an item on the Consent Calendar at this time, or request the
Mayor remove an item from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Public Speakers are
limited to three (3) minutes.
2A. Approve Council Meeting Minutes
Adjourned meeting -February 27, 2001
Regular Meeting March 7, 2001
Recommended action:
Approve minutes.
2B. Review of Check Register
Recommended action:
Approve check register.
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2C. February Financial Statements
Recommended action:
Note and file.
2D. Review Planning Commission Action Minutes -
March 14, 2001
Recommended action:
Note and file.
2E. Accept Notice of Completion from J.J.R. Construction - 2000 Annual Concrete
Repair Project
Recommended action:
Accept notice.
PUBLIC HEARINGS (Applicants/Appellants and their representatives have a total of
ten minutes maximum for opening statements. Members of the public may comment on
any item for up to three minutes. Applicant/Appellants and their representatives have a
total of five minutes maximum for closing statements. Items requested for continuance
are subject to Council 's approval at the Council meeting)
None
OLD BUSINESS
3. Saratoga Playfield Update
Recommended action:
Accept report and direct staff accordingly.
NEW BUSINESS
4. Consider Requests to Join Friend of the Court Briefs in (a) Cargill v. Metropolitan
Water District, (b) Lorillard Tobacco v. Reilly, and (c) San Remo Hotel v. City
and County of San Francisco
Recommended action:
Approve requests to join amicus briefs.
5. Interim Library Facility for Saratoga Community Library
Recommended action:
Authorize lease for temporary library modular units; provide direction to staff
pertaining to location of temporary library facilities; consider lease agreement.
6. Traffic Signal Battery Backup Feasibility Report
Recommended action:
Accept report and direct staff accordingly.
7. Planning Commission Stipend
Recommended action:
Accept report and direct staff accordingly.
8. Establishing Commission Term Limits
Recommended action:
Adopt resolution.
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AGENCY ASSIGNMENT REPORTS
Government AgencX
Assoc. of Bay Area Gov't.(ABAG)
Chamber of Commerce Board
County Cities Assn. Leg. Task Force
County HCD Policy Committee
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Hakone Foundation Liaison
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No. Cent. Flood Cont. Zone Adv. Committee
Peninsula Div., League of Calif. Cities
Santa Clara Valley Water Commission
Santa Clara County Cities Assn.
SASCC Liaison
Saratoga Business Development Council
Sister City Liaison
West Valley Solid Waste JPA
~allev Transportation Authority PAC Waltonsmith
West Valley Sanitation District Baker
Silicon Valley Animal Control JPA Bogosian
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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special
assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk at (408) 868-1269.
Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable
arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting (28 CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title
II)
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SCHEDULED CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
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March 27, 2001 Adjourned Meeting/Joint Session 7:00 p.m.
Parks & Recreation Commission & SASCC
Discussion -Affordable Housing
Adult Care Center
19655 Allendale avenue
Saratoga, California
April 4, 2001 Regular Meeting/Council Chambers 7:00 p.m.
13777 Fruitvale Avenue
Saratoga, California
April 18, 2001 Regular Meeting/Council Chambers 7:00 p.m.
13777 Fruitvale Avenue
Saratoga, California
Apri124, 2001 Adjourned Meeting/Joint Session 7:00 p.m.
Public Safety Commission, Sheriff,
& Fire Districts
Adult Care Center
19655 Allendale avenue
Saratoga, California
May 2, 2001 Regular Meeting/Council Chambers 7:00 p.m.
13777 Fruitvale Avenue
Saratoga, California
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
MEETING DATE: March 21, 2001
ORIGINATING DEPT: Public Works
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SUBJECT: Saratoga Youth Sports Playfield Update Report
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Accept report and provide direction to staff.
REPORT SUMMARY:
Over the past few years, the City has actively pursued various locations within Saratoga that could
be utilized for organized sport activities. Currently, four organized youth sports groups AYSO,
CYSA, Saratoga Little League, and Pony League have approached the City with various degrees of
needs for additional playfields.
The following is a breakdown of the approximate number of Saratoga children and their age groups
playing in the respective organized sport leagues:
Saratoga Little League
AYSO
Pony League
CYSA
450*
1000
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625
ages 5 -12
ages 4 -18
ages 13 &14
ages 4 -18
*(Number does not include the approximate 200 Saratoga children playing in the Quito and
Cupertino Little Leagues)
SARATOGA LITTLE LEAGUE:
Congress Springs Park is the major venue for Saratoga Little League for both practice and games in
Saratoga. The improvements being made at Congress Springs Park (CSP) beginning in June will
increase the number of baseball fields at the park by three, which will meet the organization's
current needs for both games and practice. The planned improvements have been scheduled around
their 2001 season so CSP's downtime will not be an impact to them.
AYSO:
Congress Springs Park is also the major venue for AYSO for both practice and games in Saratoga.
The improvements being made at CSP will increase the number of soccer fields by three, which
will meet their current needs for games only. AYSO has communicated a need for more practice
areas. Staff and the Parks Improvement Task Force Committee, a sub - committee of the Parks and
Recreation Commission, are currently exploring options for AYSO's practice area needs. Staff will
be presenting practice area options in conjunction with the development of the five -year Capital
Improvement Plan this fall.
The immediate need AYSO has at this time is temporary playfields while CSP is being renovated.
Unfortunately, AYSO will be displaced during their 2001 season while work moves forward at the
park. Staff has being working diligently with AYSO to locate temporary game and practice
locations since last September when Council approved the preliminary design plans for CSP. At
this time, staff is pleased to report that this has been accomplished (see attached letter from AYSO).
A combined effort between the City, AYSO, local schools, and local churches made it possible to
bring about a workable solution to AYSO's 2001 season displacement at CSP.
The following summarizes the City's role in this joint effort:
Redwood Middle School - The main venue for AYSO during the 2001 season.
• The City will provide maintenance of the fields a no cost to the school during F.Y. 01/02.
The City normally provides field maintenance at a cost of $5,000 per year.
• The City will provide support procuring a snack shack, portable wash sink, and portable
restrooms and AYSO will pay for the rental costs for the same.
El Quito Park - Practice and game fields for up to 4 teams.
The flat grass area will be reserved for AYSO on Saturdays from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
and weekdays from 4:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. AYSO will pay the normal park rental fee for
its usage based on $5.00 per hour.
Blue Hills School - Practice and game fields.
• The City will provide the necessary maintenance to increase the safety of the fields * *.
Saratoga High School - Practice and game fields.
• City negotiated usage for ASYO, which includes Friday practice and Saturday games.
• City to provide additional maintenance to the fields * *.
Marshall Lane School — Practice fields.
• The City will provide the necessary maintenance to increase the safety of the fields **
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LDS Church - Practice fields.
• City negotiated three additional usage days for ASYO.
• City to provide turf maintenance support if needed.
Wildwood Park — Practice fields for under 6 players.
The flat grass area will be reserved for AYSO on weekdays from 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
AYSO will pay the normal park rental fee for its usage based on $5.00 per hour.
* *(Staff estimates that the cost savings realized during the downtime of CSP during construction
can be used in connection with the above - mentioned City efforts to offset the additional cost of
field maintenance for temporary fields required by various use agreements.)
PONY LEAGUE:
The approved the preliminary design for CSP is believed to be the overall most efficient plan for
organized sport use of park. Unfortunately, this meant that the large underutilized Pony League
field (based on the number of Pony League players) would be eliminated.
Staff has been exploring locations for constructing a replacement Pony League field since last
September when Council approved the preliminary design plans for CSP. Two viable sites
identified were at West Valley College and at Saratoga High School. Staff met independently with
both schools and has not yet been able to negotiate a suitable agreement with either organization for
the provision of a field for Pony League use. For informational purposes, the cost of constructing a
Pony League Field is estimated between $200,000 and $300,000 dollars.
Recently, Pony League stated it would be agreeable to using major league size fields (Pony utilizes
75ft base runs and Majors utilizes 90ft base runs). There are more existing major league size fields,
thus it may be possible to work out an agreement at an existing site. Saratoga High School has
communicated a willingness to allow limited usage of its existing Major League size field for this
purpose.
With increased flexibility on the part of the Pony League it is more likely that a playfield or
combination of playfields can be located for Pony League in time for their 2002 season.
CYSA:
CYSA plays most of its home games in Cupertino. They have communicated.that their main need
in Saratoga is a regulation size practice field. Currently staff and the Parks Improvement Task Force
Committee are working with CYSA to identify the most suitable area for this use. Staff will be
presenting practice area options in conjunction with the development of the five -year Capital
Improvement Plan this fall.
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FISCAL IMPACTS:
Loss of $5,000 dollars in revenue from Redwood Middle School.
CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
Depends on Council's direction.
ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):
None in addition to the above.
FOLLOW UP ACTION(S):
Staff will continue to work with each user group in connection with their above mentioned needs.
ADVERTISING, NOTICING AND PUBLIC CONTACT:
None additional.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Letter from AYSO.
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March 15, 2001
John Cherbone, Director of Public Works
City of Saratoga
13777 Fruitvale Avenue
Saratoga, CA 95070
Subject: Field Readiness for Saratoga Soccer in Fall of 2001
Dear John,
Per our discussion today, Saratoga Soccer, AYSO Region 27, believes that
plans and commitments are in place for enough fields to accommodate
the 1200 children who should be playing AYSO soccer in the Fall of
2001. Through the collaborative efforts of City Staff, Saratoga Union
School District, Saratoga High School, local churches, and Saratoga
Soccer, enough fields have been identified.
This has been quite a challenge given the recognized insufficient amount
of safe and usable grass fields. The City Staff and Saratoga Soccer have
spent much time following up on every reasonable alternative. Most of
these inquiries have been met with a willingness to help. Many
compromises, which are not sustainable for more than a year, have been
required, but we believe that these are acceptable given the benefits that
the children of Saratoga will see in 2002 and future years. Therefore,
there are no 2001 field issues that should hinder moving ahead with the
renovation of Congress Springs Park.
Best regards,
Mark S. Linsky
Regional Commissioner
Saratoga Soccer, AYSO Region 27
cc: Cary Bloomquist
Mark Chapman
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