CC 06-15-00 APPROVED MINUTES
CUPERTINO CITY COUNCIL
Regular Adjourned Meoting
Thursday, June 15, 2000
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
At 8:30 a.m. Vice-Mayor James called the meeting to order in the Council Chambers, 10300 Tone
Avenue, Cupertino, California, and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
City Council members present: Vice-Mayor Sandra lames, and Council members Don Bumett, and
Richard Lowenthal. Council members absent: Mayor John Statton, Council member Michael Chang
Staffpresent: City Clerk Kimberly Smith, Administrative Secretary Dorothy Stecnfott
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - None
NEW BUSINESS
1. Leadership Cupertino presentation and graduation.
Leadership Cupertino Director Darryl Stowe introduced the four project teams to City Council
and described the cxereise, which was for each team to make a case for the award of funds to
accomplish their project. Council had $35,000 to divide, and could only split it two ways.
Thc four projects were (1) Economic Vitality of the City: A Retail Plan; (2) Youth and Teen
Programs: A Skate Park Proposal; (3) Affordable Housing for Teachers; and (4) Changing
Demographics: Bringing Everyone Together.
The Council members unanimously awarded the $10,000 of the mock funds to the Retail Plan
team and thc remaining $25,000 to the Skateboard Park Proposal team. Council also agreed that
they would waive the fees for block partics, which would benefit the Changing Demographics
team, and they would support the Affordable Housing for Teachers team at a later time when a
suitable location was found.
2. Luncheon followed at De Anza College, Hinson Center, Conference Room A, at 12:00 p.m. with
a presentation by spokespersons for the class, Leslie Kloes and Pat Wilcox, a keynote address by
Don Allen, and the graduation presentation by Vice Mayor Sandra James.
ADJOURNMENT
At 1:15 p.m., the meeting was adjourned.
Kimberly Smitl~C~ty Clerk