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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-19-1971 City Council Minutes Î " - . -¡ ~ ., ., i'# SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL ~NUIES TIME: PLACE: TYPE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1971 - 7:30 P.M. SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, l3777 FRUITVALE AVENUE, SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA 95070 REGULAR MEETING I. ORGANIZATION A. ROLL CALL Meeting called to order at 7:40 P.M. Present: Councilman Bridges, Dwyer, Robbins and Sanders. .Absel)-t:, Councilman Smith. .', B. MINUTES '. ,Minutes of May 5, 19.7l approved as distributed. Minutes of Special Meeting rilly 12 approved with the following amendment: Para 2(a) 4, strike the phrase "in opposition to exclusionary zoning". II. BIDS AND CONTRACTS A. RAISED REFLECTORIZED PAVEMENT MARKINGS ON SARATOGA AVENUE, FRUITVALE AVENUE AND QUITO ROAD ' Contract awarded to low bidder, Luther Painting at total cost of $6,255.00. due to an error by apparent low bidder, Horrigan. B. A ,LEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH TROXLER ELECTRONICS LABORATORY AND THE CITY OF SARATOGA FOR PURCHASE OF A NUCLEAR MOISTURE DENSITY GAUGE Mayor authorized to execute agreement, subject to evaluation by Howard Clukey, Chief of Radiological Safety. III: PETITIONS, ORDINANCES AND FORMAL ,RESOLUTIONS A. ORDINANCE NO. 38.38 AMENDING SARATOGA CITY CODE RELATING TO DOG LICENSES Adopted Ordinance No. 38.38. B. RESOLUTION NO. 36-B-125 ACCEPTING DEDICATION OF STREETS IN TRACT 4673 Adopted Resolution No. 36-B-l25 accepting dedication of streets in Tract 4673,and releasing bond. C. RESOLUTION NO. 36-B-126 ACCEPTING DEDICATION OF STREETS IN TRACT 4675. Adopted Resolution No. 36-B-126 accepting dedication of Streets in Tract 4675, and releasing bond. IV. SUBDIVISION, BUILDING SITES & ZONING REQUESTS A. SDR - 7 93 - CHARLES L. McKOWN " SARATOGA HILLS ROAD - 1 LOT Adopted Resolution No. SDR-793-l granting conditional final site approval, wi th Çondi.t:.io,n_5_dele,t.e.d,., i B. SDR-716 - FRED IRANY SDR-593 ROLSTON JOHNSON Without objection, ,referred to staff for report back to Council. C. SDR-6l6 - P. G, & E, _ COX LANE Authorized release of bond in SDR-6l6. D, SDR-806 - ED WILLIAMS - TEN ACRES ROAD - 1 LOI Adopted Resolution No, SDR-806-l, granting conditional final site approval. ~" ."~' ~ . .1 ,\J' , SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - MAY 19, 1971 - CONTINUED ~I, V, PUBLIC HEARINGS - 8:00 P.M. A. A-362 - M.E. FRAZIER - COX AVENUE AND SARATOGA AVENUE - CONTINUED FROM 5-5-7l Public Hearing opened at 8:03 P.M. NO,one in the audience wished to comment. Public Hearing closed at 8:04 and continued to June 2, 1971. B. ORDINANCE NO. 38.37 - CONTINUED FROM 4-2l-71 Public Hearing Opened at 8:05 P.M, No one in the audience wished to comment. Public Hearing closed at 8:05\ P.M, Adopted Ordinance No. 38.37 adopting the 1970 uniform building code, the 1970'uniform plumbing code, the 1968 national electrical code, and the 1970 uniform mechanical code, with certain amendments, modifications and deletions. C. SARATOGA GENERAL PLAN RETIREMENT HOUSING - CONTINUED FROM 4-2l-71 Public Hearing opened at 8:07 P.M., closed at 8:09 P.M. and continued to July 7, 1971. D. ORDINANCE NO, NS-3.28 City Manager read Ordinance in full.' Public Hearing opened at 8:13 P.M. Mayor introduced Ordinance No. NS-3.28 providing authorization for pick up of certain animals to,the Director of Planning or his representative, and asked staff to ,cl¡¡tifyjtne word'ing, as necessary. PiiliTicHearing continued to June i. . E. C-l44 _ "FRANK C, NELSON - SARATOGA HILLS ROAD Public Hearing opened at 8:l8 P.M. Public Hearing closed at 8:l9, P.M. No one in the audience wished to comment. Mayor introduced Ordinance NS-3-ZC-60. F. REQUEST FOR CITY TO DESIGNATE FRANK C. NELSON PROPERTY AS AN AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE Public Hearing opened at 8:2l P.M. No one in the audience wished to comment. Public Hearing closed at 8:22 P.M. Adopted Resolution No. 558, establishing Agricultural Preserve. Mayor authorized to execute Land Conservation Contract. G. GENERAL PLAN REVIEW FOR 1971 Public Hearing opened at 8:23 P.M. No one in the audience wished to comment. Public Hearing closed at 8:24 P.M. and continued to July 7, 1971. VI. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS A. MAYOR 1. Reported that the Board of Supervisors has forwarded our request ",' ,"for an" accelerated schedule of meeting the capital needs of the County Library System to the County Library Commission. 2. Reported on letter from Governor Reagan soliciting nominees for Young American medals for bravery in service during 1970 and asked for suggestions. 3. Reported on first meeting of the'citizens committee to review scavenger service in Saratoga. Announced jim Naugle's election as chairman and next meeting on May 25. Formal report expected by September l, 1971. Contract expires March, 1972. B. FINANCE 1. Payment of Claims Approved list of disbursements dated May 19, 1971 and authorized Mayor to execute warrants. :;, .' . . , " SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL 'MINUTES - MAY 19, 1971 - CONTINUED , 2,3. City Clerk's Financial Report and Treasurer's Report noted and filed. 4. Third Quarter Report referred to ,City Manager for narrative report giving highlights at the next Council meeting. C. COUNCIL COMMITTEE AND COMMISSION REPORTS l. Adopted Resolution 573-1, Sections (a) and (c) authorizing transfer of funds between Accounts. 2. Planning Commission report that West Valley College is following its ov~rall development plans and has not varied or violated its Use Permit (UP-l19)! master plan nor conditions imposed by the City on January 9, 1971 noted. D. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND OFFICERS 1. Director of Public Works reported that the final for Prospect Road has been presented to the City for their execution. I , I , ~ . ;.'- draft of the co-op'agreement I of San Jose and the County I , , 2. Director of Public Works reported on progress of the Street Lighting con!mittee. I , 3. Staff authorized to go to bid on Landscape Maintenance Contract. E. ,CITY MANAGER 1. Recommended that report on scenic easements and agricultural preserves b:e referred to the Planning Director to study flexibility of the various I alternatives for preservation of open space. Without objection, referred to staff for study and recommendation. I '.VII, 1. , , i I I , ! , . the CÜy t her1e. I I I Letter from Jada Development Co. addressed to Councilman Smith concerning future pathway along Saratoga Creek between Fourth Street and Stoneson i project referred back to Parks a~d Recreation Commission with the request that they talk to Dave Franklin. . : Mayor Robbins moved that the City staff be represented at the Public Stu~y Session on County Wide Fire Protection Agency Consolidation on May 27 ahd express the City's opposition to ,the consolidation as it is presently I proposed, seconded by Councilman Dwyer; carried unanimously. I Letter from Edmund E. Bunoski; 20600 Verde Vista Lane wondering why hasn't had a street sweeper on Verde Vista since he has been living City Manager advised him o£ our current policy. COMMUNICATIONS A. WRITTEN 2. 3. 4. Letter from the Good Government Group indicating the results of investigation ,. - of some of the City Ordinances r~ferred to City Manager for consultation: with City Attorney and report back to Council. I I 5. Letter from Albers Realty offering for sale the property at the corner of I Allendale and Fruitvale referred to Parks and Recreation Commission. I I 6. Letter from Geòrge H. & Elizabeth F. McKenzie concerning a parcel of ' property which lies between Vickery Lane and Montalvo Road referred to Planning Committee. 7. Letter and Title Sheet from the proposed plan for the initial parking area to be developed at the West Valley campus next fall noted. 'i) v . '. . ~~," C' _\!1 .' SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - MAY 19, 1971 - CONTINUED ~ B , ORAL l. On behalf of the League of Women Voters, Mrs. Slade presented , "Decisi"on Makers", a pamphlet containing information concerning regional and inter-countx Bay~~ea agencies to the Mayor and City Manager. I VIII. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Robbins acknowledged the presence of Mrs. McGuire and Col. Mayfield of the Good Government Group; Mrs. Slade of the League of Women Voters; Bob Hardaway, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph; and,Jim Naugle, Chairman of the Citizen's Committee on Scavenger: Service. ;¡~"." JRH:r