SCTF 01-16-01 City of Cupertino
Stevens Creek Trail Feasibility Study
Stevens Creek Trail Task Force
Kick-off Meeting Minutes
MEETING LOCATION: Cupertino City Hall, Conference Room C and D
10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino
MEETING DATE: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 at 4:00 PM
MEETING TIME: 4:00 PM
ATTENDANCE:
Task Force Members
Richard Lowenthal, Cupertino City Council
Jeanne Bradford, Cupertino Parks and Recreation Commission
Susie Brain, Friends of Stevens Creek Trail
Craig Breon, Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society
John Buenz, Meadows Home Owners Association
Ann Cleaver, Meadows Home Owners Association
Dave Constant, Cupertino Swim & Racquet Club
John Giovanola, Hanson Permanente Cement
David Greenstein, Cupertino Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Mary Jo Gunderson, Linda Vista Neighborhood
Scot Hathaway, Deep Cliff Golf Course
Steve Haze, Cupertino Historical Society
Beez Jones, Stevens Creek Canyon Homeowners
John Kolski, Stevens Creek Quarry
Community Members
Emily Adams, Santa Clara University
Staff Members
Mike O'Dowd, Recreation Supervisor, Blackberry Farm
Therese Smith, Parks and Recreation Director
Consultants
Jana Sokale, Environmental Planner
These meeting minutes, if not corrected at the next meeting by any party in attendance,
shall be acknowledged as an accurate report of the events that transpired at this meeting.
I. Welcome
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City of Cupertino
Stevens Creek Trail Feasibility Study
Richard Lowenthal opened the first Task Force Meeting with a warm
welcome to the members. Mr. Lowenthal noted that the Task Force represents
community members from along the proposed trail alignment and trail users
groups. He stated his beliefs that the trail will provide a significant
community amenity and that the vision of a trail from the San Francisco Bay
to the Pacific Ocean will leave a legacy.
Introductions
Task Force Members, staff and consultants introduced themselves and
provided a brief background on their interest and involvement with
recreational trails.
"First Impressions" Slide Show Tour
Jana Sokale provided an armchair tour of the trail corridor via a slide show.
She discussed the natural environment of the creek corridor, history of the
site, features unique to Cupertino and the opportunities and constraints to
trail development. She noted that Cupertino is the first city where the trail
begins to climb from the valley floor into the foothills. This change in
elevation will afford trail users expansive views of Silicon Valley. She also
noted that Cupertino was the only city in which an orchard remained along
the trail corridor. The citrus orchard located on the Stocklmeir site will
remind trail users of the Valley's agriculture roots that inspired the name
"Valley of the Heart's Delight."
She also noted that the roadway crossings of the creek would create
challenges to providing for a Class I route, which is defined by Caltrans as a
pedestrian and bicycle path grade-separated from roadways. The connections
to Rancho San Antonio County Park and Stevens Creek County Park would
provide opportunities for other types of trail use possibly including
horseback riding and mountain bicycling. These foothill park sites would
offer challenges to meeting the American with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Role of the Stevens Creek Trail Task Force
The role of the Steven Creek Task Force is to complete the planning and
public review of the Stevens Creek Trail Feasibility Study. The Task Force
will learn about the opportunities and constraints to trail development
including land availability, environmental sensitivity and geotechnical
suitability. Based on this data, the Task Force must select a trail route from a
variety of alignment alternatives prepared by the consultant team. A primary
charge of the Task Force is to collect public input on the trail alignment
options.
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City of Cupertino
Stevens Creek Trail Feasibility Study
Task Force members must be willing to:
· Make a one-year commitment to the committee
· Attend meetings once, occasionally twice, a month throughout 2001
· Balance the interests of trail enthusiasts with the carry capacity of the
environment and desires of property owners.
The Task Force will work directly with City staff and the consultants. Trail
alignment alternatives will be presented to the Task Force for review. The
Task Force will also be responsible for gathering public comment on the
feasible trail routes through a series of community meetings. The information
supplied by the consultants, reviewed by the Task Force and refined by the
community will provide the basis for the trail alignment through Cupertino.
The selection of a chair and vice-chair was discussed. Richard Lowenthal,
Cupertino City Council, David Greenstein, Cupertino Bicycle and Pedestrian
Advisory Committee, Craig Breon, Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society each
expressed interest in these capacities. All members were encouraged to give
consideration to serving in these roles. At the next meeting, members can
further discuss these roles, identify their interest in these two positions and,
then a vote will occur to elect the chair and vice-chair.
Scope of Work and Schedule - Jana Sokale
Jana Sokale distributed a proposed project schedule that highlighted the
scope of work, deliverables and meeting schedule required to complete the
associated work products. Task Force Members were requested to review the
schedule in the coming month against their personal calendars so that a final
schedule can be adopted at the February Task Force meeting. Upon adoption
of the schedule, staff will notify the community of the public hearing dates
through a variety of media forms.
What will make the Stevens Creek Trail a Success in Cupertino?
Richard Lowenthal engaged the Task Force in an exercise to answer, "What
will make the Stevens Creek Trail a Success in Cupertino?" The comments
from this discussion were recorded and are included as an attachment to the
minutes. Task Force Members are asked to review this attachment and bring
any additional ideas to the February meeting.
Next Steps/Announcements
The next meeting will focus on the geotechnical report and the implications of
the findings on the feasibility of constructing the trail.
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City of Cupertino
Stevens Creek Trail Feasibility Study
Steve Haze noted that the Cupertino Historical Society meets in the evening
of the fourth Tuesday of every month. Programs planned in February and
March may be of interest to the Task Force. He also noted that on Merch 24 at
1:00 PM the Society would be participating in the Commemoration and Re-
enactment of the Juan Bautista De Anza Expedition. An announcement
detailing this program is provided as an attachment to the minutes.
VIII. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 6:15 PM.
The next meeting will be held February 27, 2001 at 4:00 PM at Cupertino City Hall
to review the geotechnical report and base mapping.
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