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CUPERTINO
APPROVED MINUTES
CUPERTINO CITY COUNCIL
SUCCESSOR TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Joint Meeting
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
JOINT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR TO THE
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
ROLL CALL
At 6:00 p.m. Mayor Mark Santoro called the regular joint meeting to order in the Council
Chamber, 10350 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California.
Present: Mayor Mark Santoro, Vice-Mayor Orrin Mahoney, and Council members Barry Chang,
Rod Sinks, and Gilbert Wong. Absent: none.
Present: Chair Mark Santoro, Vice Chair Orrin Mahoney, and Successor Agency members Barry
Chang, Gilbert Wong, and Rod Sinks. Absent: None.
CLOSED SESSION
1. Subject: Conference with legal counsel — anticipated litigation; Significant exposure to
litigation pursuant to Gov't Code 54956.9(b): (one case)
At 6:00 p.m. Council recessed to a closed session, and reconvened in open session at 6:45
p.m. Mayor Santoro announced that the City Council had met in closed session with legal
counsel, obtained a briefing and no action was taken.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
At 6:45 p.m. Mayor Mark Santoro called the regular joint meeting back to order and led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Present: Mayor Mark Santoro, Vice-Mayor Orrin Mahoney, and Council members Barry Chang,
Rod Sinks, and Gilbert Wong. Absent: none.
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Present: Chair Mark Santoro, Vice Chair Orrin Mahoney, and Successor Agency members Barry
Chang, Gilbert Wong, and Rod Sinks. Absent: None.
CEREMONIAL MATTERS AND PRESENTATIONS -None
POSTPONEMENTS
Acting Deputy City Clerk Kirsten Squarcia said that item number 15 was pulled from the agenda
at the request of the Santa Clara Valley Water District.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Rob Chansler, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival board member, on behalf of the Board invited
Council and Cupertino citizens to attend the Free Shakespeare in the Park 2012 presentation of
Henry V at Cupertino's Memorial Park Amphitheater beginning Saturday, July 21 and running
through Sunday, August 5.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Wong moved and Santoro seconded to approve the items on the Consent Calendar as
recommended, with the exception of Item Nos. 10, 11 and 12 which were pulled for discussion.
Ayes: Chang, Mahoney, Santoro, Sinks, and Wong. Noes: None. Abstain: Sinks abstained from
Item Nos. 2 and 3.
2. Subject: June 19 City Council minutes
Recommended Action: Approve minutes
3. Subject: June 19 Successor to the Redevelopment Agency minutes
Recommended Action: Approve minutes
4. Subject: Accounts Payable for period ending June 8, 2012
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 12-073
5. Subject: Accounts Payable for period ending June 15, 2012
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 12-074
6. Subject: Accounts Payable for period ending June 22, 2012
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 12-075
7. Subject: Alcohol Beverage License for Kitsho Japanese Restaurant, 19541 Richwood Drive
Recommended Action: Approve application for On-Sale Beer and Wine (41)
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8. Subject: Adopt the amended Conflict of Interest Code of the City of Cupertino for officials
and designated employees and adopt the Conflict of Interest Code of the Successor to the
Redevelopment Agency for Agency and Oversight Board members and alternates
Recommended Action: a. Rescind Resolution No. 10-155 and adopt Resolution No. 12-076
amending the Conflict of Interest Code of the City of Cupertino, and direct the Interim City
Manager to sign the required 2012 Multi-County Agency Biennial Notice; b. Adopt
Resolution No. 12-03 adopting the Conflict of Interest Code of the Successor to the
Redevelopment Agency
9. Subject: Set a hearing date of August 7 to provide for lien assessments and collection
resulting from abatement of a public nuisance (weeds and brush)
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. [2-077
10. Subject: Approve a semi-rural designation eliminating the requirement for sidewalks on
Almaden Avenue between Byrne Avenue and Orange Avenue, pursuant to Ordinance No.
1925
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 12-078
Description: Property owners along the frontage of Almaden Circle and Almaden Avenue
between Byrne Avenue and Orange Avenue have circulated a petition in support of altering
their neighborhood designation to semi-rural by waiving sidewalks. This semi-rural
application applies only to properties within these designated streets
Written Communications for this item included:
• A signed neighborhood petition and amended map.
• Email from Winnie Chan requesting her signature be removed from the petition and
requesting upgrades on the rest of the street
• Email from Ken Eng supporting the petition but only as an exemption for a single
property, not the entire street
• Email from Albert Young opposing the petition to eliminate sidewalks in Monta Vista
• Letter from Evelyn Repetti objecting to the petition, and in support of adding
sidewalks
Mayor Santoro opened the public hearing.
Joan Dyer said she misunderstood the terms for which she signed the petition and would like
to rescind her signature. She thought the extent of the project pertained to the petitioner's
project alone and not the whole street. She has spoken to other people who also have
questions including Winnie Chan, Ken Eng, Evelyn Repetti and Phil Lenihan.
Tom Dyer said he was surprised to hear about the petition and learned it pertained to
sidewalks only, not curbs or gutters. He said he would look for more information from
Director of Public Works Timm Borden and staff and try to create a discussion in his
neighborhood.
Mayor Santoro closed the public hearing.
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Mahoney moved and Sinks seconded to re-open the public hearing. The motion carried with
Santoro and Wong voting no.
Mayor Santoro re-opened the public hearing.
Mark Burns said he just found out about the petition and was concerned about how his lot
would be affected by the designation. He said he would like to spend more time thinking
about what the designation would mean for his house and revisit it at a later date. He said
every neighbor should be noticed.
Mayor Santoro closed the public hearing.
Wong moved and Mahoney seconded to postpone the item until staff can look into the
petition application and noticing process further. The motion carried with Chang voting no.
11. Subject: 2012 Various Park Path and Parking Lot Repairs project, Authority to award
construction contract
Recommended Action: Authorize Director of Public Works to award the 2012 Various Park
Path and Parking Lot Repairs construction contract if the bids are within the established
budget and there are no unresolved bid protests
Santoro moved and Mahoney seconded to authorize the Director of Public Works to award
the construction contract. The motion carried unanimously.
12. Subject: 2012 Pavement Maintenance project, Authority to award construction contract
Recommended Action: Authorize the Director of Public Works to award the construction
contract if the bids are within the established budget and there are no unresolved bid protests
Santoro moved and Chang seconded to authorize the Director of Public Works to award the
construction contract. The motion carried unanimously.
13. Subject: City Project, Reconstruction of Curbs, Gutters, and Sidewalks, Project No. 2011-06
Recommended Action: Accept project
SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES -None
PUBLIC HEARINGS -None
ORDINANCES AND ACTION ITEMS
14. Subject: Mid-Year Budget Adjustment FY 12/13
Recommended Action: Increase General Fund expenditure budgets by $296,845
Council member Sinks recused himself from this item and left the dais at 7:39 p.m.
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Director of Administrative Services Carol Atwood reviewed the staff report.
Wong moved and Chang seconded to increase the General Fund expenditure budgets by
$296,845 as recommended by staff. The motion carried unanimously.
At 7:47 p.m. Council member Sinks returned to the dais.
15. Subject: Consider taking a position on the Santa Clara Valley Water District ballot measure
Recommended Action: No staff recommendation
Description: This item was referred to Council without a recommendation from the
Legislative Committee
Written Communications for this item included a letter from the Cupertino Chamber of
Commerce in support of the ballot measure.
Under postponements this item was pulled from the agenda at the request of the Santa Clara
Valley Water District.
16. Subject: First reading amending Cupertino Municipal Code 2.28.040(D) regarding the City
Manager duties, removing the City Council closed hearing option for Department Directors
Recommended Action: Conduct the first reading of Ordinance No. 12-2097: "An Ordinance
of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Amending Chapter 2.28.040(D) regarding the
City Manager duties, removing the City Council closed hearing option for Department
Directors"
Acting Deputy City Clerk Kirsten Squarcia read the title of the ordinance.
Mahoney moved and Wong seconded to read the ordinance by title only and that the City
Clerk's reading would constitute the first reading thereof. Ayes: Chang, Mahoney, Santoro,
Sinks and Wong. Noes: None.
REPORTS BY COUNCIL AND STAFF
Council members highlighted the activities of their committees and various community events.
CLOSED SESSION
17. Subject: Conference with Labor Negotiator (Government Code 54957.6); Agency
negotiators: Carol Atwood and Amy Chan; Employee organizations: 0E3; CEA,
Unrepresented, City Attorney group
At 7:57 p.m. Council recessed to a closed session, and reconvened in open session at 11:40
p.m. Mayor Santoro announced that the City Council had met in closed session with the
Agency negotiators and direction has been given to labor negotiators.
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ADJOURNMENT
At 11:41 p.m. the meeting was adjourned.
Please note: the next regular meeting scheduled on July 17 has been cancelled. The next regular
meeting is on August 7.
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Kirsten Squarcia, Acting Deputy City Clerk
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