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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-18-1987 City Council Agenda packetEXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. 3 0 MEETING DATE: 2 -1S -87 CITY MGR. APPROVAL ORIGINATING DEPT: Inspection Services SUBJECT: FINAL ACCEPTANCE FOR SDR -1437, NORTHWEST PROJECTS, COX AVENUE Recommended Motion: Authorize release of the attached described bond and accept improvements for City maintenance. Report Summary: All improvements required of the subject building site approval have been satisfactorily completed. Fiscal Impacts: None Attachments: 1. Memo describing bond Motion and Vote: Staff recommendation 5 -0. SA ATOGA CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM MOOR AN 4. Date Posted: 5. Bond posted by: 7. Account Number: Name: RoPSert S. Shook City 01M7 off 5�0U 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE SARATOGA. CALIFORNIA 95070 (408) 867 -3438 DUM TO: 4 4#ane� s tDepa ±tment DATE: 1-28-87 In FROM: spection :Services SUBJECT: Bond Release for: SDR -1437, Northwest Projects Cox Avenue The work guaranteed by the bond listed below has been satisfactorily completed. I am, therefore, requesting that bond be released as follows: 1. Bond Type: CASH 2. Amount: $2000 3. Receipt, Bond or certificate no.: 52839 Issue Bond release to: 3 -14 -80 Quito Saratoga Center 6. Work guaranteed: construction and improvements 0001 -1045 Quito Saratoga Center Address: 2815 Mitchell Drive Walnut Creek, CA. Fiscal Impact Motion Vote Staff recommendation 4 -0. SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY R 33 Agenda Item MEETING DATE: February 18, 1987 City Mgr Approval ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: Maintenance SUBJECT: Traffic Signal Maintenance Agreement Recommended Motions Authorize extension of Signal Maintenance Inc. traffic signal maintenance contract for the balance of this year and continuing through June 30, 1988. Agree to 5% rate adjustment effective July 1, 1987. Report Summary In accordance with the contract with Signal Maintenance, Inc. and the City of Saratoga, paragraph nine states the price of Signal Maintenance's service may be negotiated each year following the anniversary date of this agreement. Negotiations are based on the Consumer Price Index. They are requesting a 5% rate adjustment to become effective July 1, 1987. Since there was no increase during 1986, this adjustment of $3.61 per month per intersection is justified. Six intersections $3.61 per month perintersection $259.92 increase per year. Attachments Letter from Signal Maintenance, Inc. Labor and Equipment Schedule 1 January 30, 1987 Mr. Dan Trinidad, Jr. Director of Maintenance City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, California 95070 SIGNAL MAINTENANCE INC. Re: Traffic Signal Maintenance Agreement Dear Mr. Trinidad: In review of my files it is noted that the most recent extention to our Agreement expired on June 30, 1986. This writing is therefore to acknowledge our concurrence to extend the Agreement through June 30, 1987, and to offer an additional extention through June 30, 1988. If you are agreeable to that extention, I must request a five percent (5 rate adjustment to become effective July 1, 1987. Applied to the current rate of $72.10, the adjustment would be in the amount of $3.61 per month per intersection. A revised copy of the Labor and Equipment Schedule is attached for your convenience. I will appreciate your advisement on this matter at your earliest con- venience. Thank you. Very truly yours, WCS /bas William C. Sondergard President cc: R. Hudson, SMI Santa Clara Main Office: 2720 E. Regal Park Dr., Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 630 -4900 Regional Office: 3395 Viso Ct., Santa Clara, CA 95050 (408) 988 -5541 City of Saratoga Eff. July 1, 1987 Pickup Truck Service Ladder Truck Boom Truck Saw Truck Compressor Tools Hydraulic Man /Lift EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE FOR EXTRAORDINARY WORK A minimum charge of one hour. HOUR DAY 6.64 49.80 6.64 49.80 19.91 132.78 42.33 290.48 19.91 124.49 19.91 132.78 Any equipment items used, but not on the above schedule will be at the local prevailing rate schedule. ADJUSTED LABOR SCHEDULE Most of the work performed under extraordinary maintenance will be, as has been in the past, performed at Traffic Signal- man rate and /or Traffic Signalman Apprentice. (These rates for contract customers only.) SCHEDULE A NOTE: Straight time rate applies for the hours between 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Thursday, and from 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Friday. City of Saratoga Eff. July 1, 1987 OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT ADJUSTED LABOR SCHEDULE All repair work, both field and lab, subject to his approval and direction. Available for advice and opinion as covered by specifications (Plan, Job Inspection, etc.) ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN Provides liaison, assists traffic engineer on systems and provides technical data. LEAD MAN Primary responsibility to guide and assist field technicians and signalmen in the designated section area. TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN FIELD Primary duties are to field troubleshoot and repair field wiring, cabinet wiring, controllers, and perform routine duties of preventative maintenance. TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN LAB Performs complete repair and maintenance of all controllers, detectors and associated devices which are brought from the field for repairs. TRAFFIC SIGNALMAN Primary duties are as directed by lead man in assisting field technicians and accomplishing preventative maintenance procedures as directed. Traffic signalman assists field technicians as demand is made and assists with knockdowns and associated repairs. TRAFFIC SIGNALMAN APPRENTICE Primary functions are to assist and receive training from traffic signalman. TRAFFIC SIGNAL LABORER Primary duties are to assist the signalman and crew in knockdown repairs and field modifications as directed. STRAIGHT OVERTIME TIME RATE 31.93 48.83 27.93 42.72 25.27 38.68 24.61 37.64 24.75 37.91 24.61 37.64 22.94 35.09 21.28 32.55 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. )c 3 MEETING DATE: SUBJECT: Recommended Motion: Report Summary: Fiscal Impacts: None. Attachments: 2 18 87 ORIGINATING DEPT: ENGINEERING SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL Final. Map Approval of Tract 7928 Miljevith Drive, Don Coffey (11 Lots) Adopt Resolution 1624 -02 attached approving Final Map for Tract 7928 and authorize execution of contract for the Improvement Agreement. 1. Tract 7928 is ready for Final Map Approval. 2. All requirments for City and other departments have been completed. 3. All fees and bonds and agreements have been submitted to the City. 1. Resolution No. 1624 -02. 2. Resolution approving tentative map. 3. Location Map. Motion and Vote: Staff recommendation 4-0. L CITY MGR. APPROVAL AGENDA ITEM 3a 3s--"" ts, public icipal Code fesently 1. The form shall be ie City :ed to exe- ing require- any) and thorized a said map Clara Ztroduced day RESOLUTION NO. 1624 -02 RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL MAP OF TRACT 7928 WHEREAS, a final subdivision map of TRACT 7928 having heretofore been filed with this City Council for approval, and it appearing that all streets, public ways and easements shown thereon have not been satisfactorily improved nor completed, and it further appearing that otherwise said map conforms with the require- ments of Division 2 of Title 7 of the Government Code of the State of California, and with all local ordinances applicable at the time of approval of the tentative map and all rulings made thereunder, save and except as follows: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: (1) The aforesaid final map is hereby conditionally approved. Said approval shall automatically be and become unconditional and final upon compliance by subdivider with such requirements, if any, as set forth immediately above as not yet having been complied with, and upon compliance with Section (3) hereof. (2) All street dedications, and all other dedications offered on said final map (except such easements as are declared to be accepted by the terms of the City Clerks certificate on said map), are hereby rejected pursuant and subject to Section #66477.1 of the Government Code of the State of California. (3) As a condition precedent to and in consideration of the future accept- ance of any streets and easements not by this resolution now accepted, and as a condition precedent to the City Clerk certifying the approval and releasing said map for recordation, the owner and subdivider shall enter into a written agreement with the City of Saratoga, secured by good and sufficient surety bond or bonds, money or negotiable bonds, in amount of the •�t estimated cost of improvements, agreeing to improve said streets, public ways and easements in accord with the standards of Chap. 14, Municipal Code as amended and with the improvement plans and specifications presently on file, and to maintain the same for one year after completion. The form and additional terms of said written agreement and surety bond shall be as heretofore adopted by the City Council and as approved by the City Attorney. The mayor of the City of Saratoga is hereby authorized to exe- cute the aforesaid improvement agreement on behalf of said city. (4) Upon compliance by subdivider and /or owner with any remaining require- ments as set forth in the preamble of this resolution (if any) and with the provisions of Section (3) hereof, the City Clerk is authorized and directed to execute the City Clerk's certificate as shown on said map and to transmit said map as certified to the Clerk of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. The above and foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and passed by the City Council of the City of Saratoga on the day of 19 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: CITY CLERK MAYOR NOES: WHEREAS, application has been made to the Advisory Agency under the Subdivision Map Act of the State of California and un- der the Subdivision Ordinance of the City of Saratoga,'for tenta- tive map approval of a lot, site or subdivisions of' 11 lots, all as more particularly set forth in File No. SD 1624 of this City, and WHEREAS, this Advisory Agency hereby finds that the proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and im- provement, is consistent with the Saratoga General Plan and with all specific plans relating thereto, and the proposed subdivision and land use is compatible with the objectives, policies and gen- eral land use and programs specified in suoh General Plan, refer- ence to the Staff Report dated July 23, 1986 being hereby made for further particulars, and WHEREAS, this body has heretofor received and considered the -C- ego-riee -1- Exempt e R (Negative Declaration) prepared for this project in accord with the currently applicable provisions of CEQA, and WHEREAS, none of the conditions set forth in Subsections (a) through (g) of Government Code Section 66474 exist with respect to said subdivision, and tentative approved should be granted in accord with conditions as hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the tentative map for the hereinafter described subdivision, which map is dated the 23rd day of July 1986 and is marked Exhibit B the hereinabovereferred to file, be and the same is hereby con ditionally approved. The conditions of said approval are as more particularly set forth on Exhibit A and incorporated here- in by reference. The above and foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted 23r the Planning Commission meeting at a 86 eeting thereof held on the day Jul 19 at which a quorum was present, by the following. vote: AYES: Burger, Guch, Harris, Pines ATTE T: None ABSENT: Siegfried Secr ary, Planning Commission RESOLUTION NO, SD- 1624 -1 RESOLUTION APPROVING TENTATIVE MAP OF Don Coffey, APN 393 -03 -04 By: ADVISORY AGENCY Chairman, Planning is g sion EXHIBIT A I. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT A. Pay storm drainage fee in effect at the time of obtaining Final Map Approval. B. Submit "Tract Map" to City for checking and recordation (pay required checking recordation fees). C. Submit "Irrevocable Offer of Dedication" street on new N -S cul de -sac. 0." Submit "Irrevocable Offer of Dedication" as required. E. Improve N -S cul -de -sac to City Standards including the following: 1. Designed structural section 15 ft. between centerline and flowline. 2. P.C. concrete curb and gutter (V -24). 3. undergrounding existing overhead utilities. F. Construct storm drainage system as shown on the "Master Drainage Plan" and as directed by the City Engineer, as needed'to convey storm runoff to street, storm sewer, a watercourse, including the following: 1. Storm 2. Storm 3. 'Storm sewer trunks with the necessary manholes. sewer laterals with necessary manholes. drain inlets,'outlets, channels etc. G. Construct standard driveway"approaches. to provide for a 40 ft. o provide easements_ H. Provide adequate sight distance and remove obstructions of -view as required at driveway and access road intersection. I. Watercourses must be kept' obstacles which will change, retard, or prevent flow. S. Protective planting required on roadside cuts and fills. K. Engineered Improvement Plans required for: 1. Street improvements 2. Storm drain construction L. Pay plan check and inspection fees as determined from Improve- ment Plans. M. Enter into Improvement Agreement for required improvements to be completed within one (1) year of receiving final approval. SD -1624, DON COFFEY, MILJEVICH DR. N. Post bond to guarantee completion of the required improvements. 0. Overlay entire width of Miljevich Drive with 1 1/2" asphalt concrete plus petromat fabric along subdivision frontage. II. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS DIVISION OF INSPECTION SERVICES A. Submit detailed on -site improvement plans showing: 1. Grading (limits of cuts, fills; slopes, cross sections, existing and proposed elevations, earthwork quantities) 2. Drainage details (conduit type, slope, outfall, location, .etc.) 3. Retaining structures including design by A.I.A. or R.C.E. for walls 3 ft. or higher. 4. Erosion control measures. III. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS SANTA CLARA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT A. Any existing septic tank(s) must be pumped and backfilled in accordance .with' Environmental Health Standards, contact the District Sanitarian for final inspection upon completion. 6. Domestic water to be provided by San Jose Water Company. IV. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS SANTA CLARA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT A. All existing wells shall be sealed in accordance with Santa Clara Valley Water District standards. V. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS SARATOGA FIRE DISTRICT A. Construct driveway 14' minimum width, plus one foot shoulders using double seal coat of 0-& S or better on 6" aggregate base from public street or access road to proposed dwelling, or 4" of PCC concrete. B. The developer shall install three (3) fire hydrants that meet Saratoga Fire District specifications. Fire hydrants shall be installed and accepted prior to construction of any buildings. .Main replacement required on Kilbride Court from the existing 4" to 6 C. Provide 15 ft. clearance over the road or driveway (verticle) to building site and remove all limbs, wires or other structures D. Early warning fire alarm system requred to be installed per the Fire Chief. SO -1624, DON COFFEY, MILJEVICH VI. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS PLANNING DIVISION A. The applicant shall construct a sound wall along the westerly property line adjacent to the Saratoga Sunnyvale Road to match the existing wall to the north of the project site. The design, placement and landscaping plan for the area between the sound wall and Saratoga Sunnyvale Road shall be approved by the Planning Department prior to Final Map Approval. B. The applicant shall enter into a Landscape Maintainence Agreement with the City for those landscaped areas within the public right of -way. C. No two -story houses shall be permitted on Lots 1 -4 and 7 -11. D. In addition to meetino standard Design Review criteria house proposed on Lots 9 .1.0, and 1.1__ shall meet acceptable interior house noise level standards as set forth in the City's General Plan. E. Tree removal is prohibited unless it is in accordance with applicable City Ordinances. F. The applicant shall obtain City approval prior to demolishing any structures on site. G. Lots 4 -11 shall be served by driveways off the new cul -de -sac. fits Ink I* ear a: nogrenr --7- m=t 111111411111111 wA7 :m .A. u 41 4 111 1 1 1.111 iNummammom..i..x... s e il ti L ia Ion q r. Immo Po INNEN 11:13.441.0.1111•11`• raft IN 15:111.P j mural ellsrivo. R l 12,5 oa On s IMP OM; .4r We •-int 4/ Imo- AROWAUT SCHOOL. *e ittegir til Ise at Imee# veommingi 0 4 We wax* .4 41mmurn* 111. lir t ft #17 4P ..e1r4 11 All11111111111% *war* b‘iE,1 tAiiinglpillIMIN m oSla "At./ 1 III *6 AI N.1314111 IN 0 o w.....00 4 lot rip iteestorglifs RIC•r/ SUBJECT: Hakone Donations Fiscal Impact $11.00 donation. Attachments Motion Vote Staff recommendation 4 -0. SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY /a3 Agenda Item MEETING DATE: February 18, 1987 City Mgr Approval //le ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: Maintenance Recommended Motions Accept and acknowledge, by way of a letter from the Mayor, a donation of $11.00 from Mr. Fred Brenning Waters, III of Cupertino. Report Summary Mr. Fred Brenning Waters, III of Cupertino has donated $11.00 to the Hakone Gardens. The donation and a copy of the acknowledgement letter have been forwarded to the Hakone Foundation. 1 q2 bo EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. MEETING DATE: 2 -18 -87 Recommended Motion: Fiscal Impacts: None Attachments: Motion and Vote: Staff recommendation 4 -0. SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL ORIGINATING DEPT: Inspection Services SUBJECT: "CONSTRUCTION ACCEPTANCE" SDR- -1486, ASHLEY WAY, DON COFFEY Grant "Construction Acceptance" to Ashley Way and release cash bond for SDR -1486. Report Summary: The required improvements for the subjects lots have been satisfactorily completed. This "Construction Acceptance" will begin the one (1) year maintenance period. 1. Memo describing development and bond. AGENDA ITEM CITY MGR. APPROVAL dV11L4,a111 OR lDU11 E Ult27 'nu 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA 95070 (408) 867 -3438 TO: Finance Department FROM: _Inspection Services SUBJECT: Bond Release for: SDR -1486, Ashley Way, The work guaranteed by the bond listed below has been satisfactorily completed. I am, therefore, requesting that bond be released as follows: 1. Bond Type: CASH 2. Amount: $3000 3. Receipt, Bond or certificate no.: 06442 4. Date Posted: 8 16 84 5. Bond posted by: L.D. Coffey 6. Work guaranteed: Street Improvements 7. Account Number: 0001 1045 Issue Bond release to: Name: Address: R•� =r S. S o0 City Engineer L.D. Coffey 5131 Moorpark Avenue Don Coffey DATE: 2-10-87 MEETING DATE: Feb. 18, 1987 SUBJECT: None Attachments: SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL `EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. AGENDA ITEM ORIGINATING DEPT: Community Services CASA Saratoga High School Fun Run; May 31, 1987 1. Letter dated 2/5/87 from CASA representative 2. Map showing proposed route of event. Motion and Vote: Staff recommendation 4 -0. CITY MGR. APPROVAL Recommended Motion: Approve Fun Run conditioned on CASA's compliance with the City's Special Events Ordinance (significant conditions outlined below). 2 'la Report Summary: The Community Against Substance Abuse (CASA) and Saratoga High School wish to jointly sponsor a "fun run" to raise funds to promote substance abuse programs in the high schools and community. The event would have an estimated 2,500 participants, and would start at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 31, 1987. Approval of the event should be subject to the following conditions in accordance with the City's Special Events Ordinance: a) Payment of a $50 non refundable filing fee; b) Payment of a $250 fully refundable cleanup deposit; c) procurement of general liability insurance coverage (min. limits $350,000) naming the City of Saratoga as additionally insured; d) reimbursement to the City for all costs associated with the traffic control and the street closer; e) approval of a traffic control plan by the Sheriff; f) procurement, of a permit from the Maintenance Dept. for the use of Congress Springs Park following the event. Fiscal Impacts: February 5, 1987 CASA and Saratoga High School request permission to sponsor a Fun Run on May 31st in Saratoga. The route is drawn on the attached page. We would start at 10:30 a.m. at Saratoga High School and end up at Congress Springs Park for a big barbeque and picnic for participants and families. We are aware of the insurance coverage ($350,000) that we will need and are presently making arrangements. We are expecting approximately 2,500 people. Due to the number of participants we feel that, for their safety, we will need to close Herriman Avenue from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 31st. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Tina Kellogg (354- 9430), Dede Sandler (354- 0029), or Pam Dunnett (867- 2546). Respectfully submitted, Tina Kellogg tlhiroli I R The Fun Run would start at the Saratoga High School track. The participants would take one lap and head through the parking lot crossing Herriman. They would proceed to Lexington Court, turn right and head towards Franklin. Turn right and go towards Hammons. Turn left on Hammons and then proceed until Hammons reaches GlenBrae. Turn right and stay on GlenBrae until you reach Congress Springs Park. C z%Ny47-,S s Sec‘f•ts