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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-22-1964 City Council Minutes SAKeTOGA CiTY CO'~CIL SU~t~RY OF ~NFrES TIer: Uednesday, July 22, 1964 8:00 P. PLACE: Saratoga lli~h School Cafetortum, iIarriman ~yanue~ Saratoga, California TYPE: Special I ORGAi~IZATIO?; ~Tayor Pro T~ called the meetin~ to order at 8:90 P. ~. A. ROLL C,~LL Present: Councilmen Dre~e, Tyler, 1!art~an, Burry Absent: }~ayor Glennon II RELEASE OF CASt1 BOND POSTED IN ESCROU BY ALPK~ L~{D COPFA~ FOR TP~CT 3171 The City Administrator reported that Alpha Land Co~?eny had been required in connection ~ith the development of Tract 3171 to deposit the sum of $4,000 in escrow account ~30291 at Security Savings and Loan Association to guarantee the construction of a fence ~nd pathway alon~ the ~{ighway 9 frontage of Uplauds Unit #2. The fence has been completed and it x~as recoexaended that the council authorize release of $2~000. of the $4,000. deposited in escrox~. It was m~ved by Councilman Hartman, seconded by Councilman Burry and unanimously approved to authorize the release of $2,000 from Escro~ Account #30291. III DISCUSSIO~I OF POTENTIA2b SITES NIT111qEST VALLEY JL~IIOR COLLEGE P~P~ESE~TATIVES The Mayer Pro Tom opened the meetin~ by invitin~ the representatives of the West ValleysJunior College District to present their material ~tth respect to potential sites for district campuses. Bruce Allen, Chairman of the Eoard of Trustees of the District reviewed the ~eneral background of the District, indicatin~ that it was one of the largest Junior college districts in the state both in terms of population and assessed value, currently at a level of approximately $518,000,000. He pointed out that the district would be opening for first semester freshman classes on September 14, 1964 with an anticipated enrollment of 1400 students. ~e concluded by reporttn~ that the district~s consultants recommended an ideal size for its campuses of about 4500 to 5000 students x-~hich x.yould require a minimum site area of approxi~teiy 100 acres. Dr. ~Connell of Stanford University, Consultant to the District, reviewed the student population projections for the district and indicated that the district would have a student population of approximately 4500 students in 1965 increasing to 15,000 students by 19~5 thus requirin~ consideration of an ultimate three campuses for an effective district program. ~. Jolm Reid, Planning Consultant to the District, revie~.~ed the sites that have been considered by the Plannin~ and Architectural Consultants and presented three sites that have received their recommendation: (1) Horth of Bayshere near ~ntague Road (2) Fruitvale Avenue south of Allendale Avenue (3) The Coleman and Redmond Avenue area. Chairm. an Allen concluded the presentation by indicating that the Board has not yet reached any decision with respect to either the number or the locations of the sites to be acquired by the district and would appreciate comments and suggestions from the City Council and citizens of Saratoga. Councilman Hartman left the meetin~ at this time. Extensive questtonin~ and discussion by the City Council and members of the public in attendance revealed primary concern about the traffic and potent- ial police service problems that might be Eenerated by the location of a campus on the Frultvale Avenue site as well as concern about the impact of such a facility on the development pattern of the surrounding residential area. The ~ayer Pro Ten suggested that additional data in terms of traffic counts, increased street costs~ increased police costs, and offsetting revenues to the City would be needed before any final JudFement could be reached by the City Council. Dr. Uallace Hall, Superintendent of the District~ indicated that he and his staff would be haPPy to work with the city staff in developin~ the necessary information for council consideration. l,fayor Pro Tei,~ thanked the representatives of the Junior College District for their presentation and it ~as moved by Councilman Tyler, seconded by Councilman Burry and adopted to adjourn the meetiu~ at 10:45 P, ~, Respectfully submitted, WILLIA~.'' C, ~I~'.rLEY, CITY CLEP..I~ ./~' -2-