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CUPERTINO
APPROVED MINUTES
CUPERTINO CITY COUNCIL
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
At 6:48 p.m. Mayor Rod Sinks called the Regular City Council meeting to order in Cupertino
Community Hall Council Chambers, 10350 Torre Avenue and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Present: Mayor Rod Sinks, Vice Mayor Barry Chang (6:55 p.m.) and Council members Darcy
Paul and Gilbert Wong. Absent: Savita Vaidhyanathan.
CEREMONIAL MATTERS AND PRESENTATION
1. Subject: Present Emerging Artist Award to Claire Kuan
Recommended Action: Present Emerging Artist Award to Claire Kuan
Claire Kuan was not present to receive the award in person. Council received a brief
explanation about the award from Diane Matley, Vice Chair of the Fine Arts
Commission.
2. Subject: a. Presentations from delegations to Toyokawa and Copertino Sister Cities and
students who hosted Toyokawa delegates; and b. Presentation of Hsinchu Sister City
delegation gift
Recommended Action: Receive presentations
a. Alysa Sakkas, President of Cupertino Toyokawa Sister City Committee and Helene
Davis, President of Cupertino Copertino Sister City Association along with the student
delegates made presentations; and b. Angela Chen, Vice President, Chia-Ching Lin,
President, and Vice President Janice Sung of Cupertino Hsinchu Sister City Association
presented gifts to Council from Hsinchu Sister City. Council received the presentations.
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3. Subject: Update from the Public Safety Commission
Recommended Action: Receive update
Written communications for this item included a PowerPoint presentation.
Chair of the Public Safety Commission Rob McCoy gave an update from the
Commission via a PowerPoint presentation. Council received the update.
4. Subject: Update from the Technology, Information, and Communications Commission
Recommended Action: Receive update
This item was continued to a future Council meeting.
5. Subject: Update from the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission
Recommended Action: Receive update
Written communications for this item included a PowerPoint presentation.
Chair of the Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Pete Heller gave an update from the
Commission via a PowerPoint presentation. Council received the update.
6. Subject: Safe Routes to School Update
Recommended Action: Receive update
Written communications for this item included a PowerPoint presentation.
Senior Civil Engineer David Stillman gave an update regarding Safe Routes to School
via a PowerPoint presentation. Council received the update.
Steven Scharf talked about the danger of cars parked in the bike lane on Blaney
Avenue.
POSTPONEMENTS -None
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Sandra James, President of Cupertino Veterans Memorial talked about the upcoming
Veterans Day ceremony in Memorial Park and showed a video of the Memorial Dedication
from 2007.
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Aparna on behalf of Synopsys Silicon Valley Science and Engineering thanked Mayor Sinks
for the presentations he gave to the students before the meeting.
David Chang talked about Vallco Mall store owners receiving eviction notices.
Moe Satter small business owner from Vallco Mall talked about the mall owners, Sand Hill
telling him he needs to relocate his store.
Donald Moore on behalf of Vallco Shop Owners and small business owner in Vallco Mall
talked about having to relocate his store.
John Willey talked about the Hills at Vallco project and compared the height of the current
mall to the proposed project. He distributed written comments.
Cathy Helgerson talked about the upcoming public information meeting hosted by
Supervisor Simitian regarding Lehigh. She also talked about the concern over Vallco store
owners being asked to relocate.
Greg Schaffer talked about his opposition to the Hills at Vallco project.
Jennifer Griffin talked about the Hills at Vallco project and concerns over the height of the
proposed project and loss of retail in the mall. She also talked about concern over tagging of
street trees on Stevens Creek Boulevard and Wolfe slated for removal.
Lisa Warren talked about protected trees on Stevens Creek Boulevard and Wolfe that are
tagged for removal. She also talked about concern over the store owners at Vallco being asked
to relocate.
Kim Vo small business owner at Vallco Mall talked about her store and its growing success
and now being asked to relocate.
Surinder Kaur small business owner at Vallco Mall talked about being asked to relocate.
Ajay Jhigan talked about Sand Hill giving notice to store owners to relocate.
Lynn Ly small business owner at Vallco Mall talked about being asked to relocate her
business.
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Mark Chen talked about parking issues on residential streets and not allowing space for
parents to pick up their kids from school.
Liang Chao talked about the Hills at Vallco project and concern over store owners being
asked to relocate without compensation.
Barry Feeley talked about Vallco Mall being a Cupertino icon and concern that it will be going
away.
Mariah Moscoso talked about concern over the shop owners in Vallco Mall having to relocate.
Ruth Ashkenazi talked about concern over Sand Hill asking the Vallco shop owners to
relocate without compensation.
Raj Singh small business owner in Vallco Mall talked about having to relocate without
compensation.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Wong moved and Chang seconded to approve the items on the Consent Calendar as
presented with the exception of item number 13.which was pulled for discussion. Ayes: Sinks,
Chang, Paul and Wong. Noes: None. Abstain: None. Absent: Vaidhyanathan.
7. Subject: Approve the October 20 City Council minutes
Recommended Action: Approve the minutes
8. Subject: Accept Accounts Payable for the period ending September 25, 2015
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 15-094 accepting accounts payable for the
period ending September 25, 2015
9. Subject: Accept Accounts Payable for the period ending October 2, 2015
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 15-095 accepting Accounts Payable for
the period ending October 2, 2015
10. Subject: Accept Accounts Payable for the period ending October 9, 2015
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 15-096 accepting Accounts Payable for
the period ending October 9, 2015
11. Subject: Accept Accounts Payable for the period ending October 16, 2015
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Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 15-097 accepting Accounts Payable for
the period ending October 16, 2015
12. Subject: Letter to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) supporting
protections to its net energy metering program for rooftop solar customers
Recommended Action: Authorize the Mayor to sign a letter to the CPUC to preserve its
net energy metering program benefits for rooftop solar customers
Written communications for this item included emails to Council.
13. Subject: Approve the destruction of records from the City Clerk, City Manager, Code
Enforcement, Public Works, and Recreation and Community Services (Quinlan
Community Center) departments
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 15-098 approving the destruction of
records
Written communications for this item included an amended draft resolution.
The Public Works records were removed from tonight's resolution approval because of
a records request and other interest in further viewing those records.
Sinks moved and Wong seconded to adopt Resolution No. 15-098 as amended
approving the destruction of records from the City Clerk, City Manager, Code
Enforcement and Recreation and Community Services (Quinlan Community Center)
departments. The motion carried with Vaidhyanathan absent.
14. Subject: Authorize a new Chief Technology Officer/Director of Information Services
position in the salary schedule for Unrepresented Employees' Compensation Program
and approve corresponding budget amendments totaling $148,750
Recommended Action: Staff recommends the City Council approve the following:
1. Adopt Resolution No. 15-099 amending the Unrepresented Employees'
Compensation Program and salary schedule
2. Approve an increase to the FY 2015-16 Information Technology program budget of
$61,875 (610-34-310)
3. Approve an increase to the FY 2015-16 Public Affairs program budget of $61,875
(100-30-300)
4. Approve an increase to the FY 2015-16 Human Resources program budget of$25,000
(100-44-412)
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Written communications for this item included a redline draft of the Unrepresented
Employees' Compensation Program and salary schedule.
15. Subject: 2015 Concrete Improvements Project, Project No. 2016-14
Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to award and execute a contract
with JJR Construction, Inc., in the amount of $1,396,245 and approve a construction
contingency of$139,000, for a total of$1,535,245
SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES - None
PUBLIC HEARINGS - None
ORDINANCES AND ACTION ITEMS -None
REPORTS BY COUNCIL AND STAFF
16. Subject: Construction Project Updates
Recommended Action: Receive updates
Director of Public Works Timm Borden gave a Construction Project update via a
PowerPoint presentation. Council received the update.
17. Subject: Report on Committee assignments and general comments
Recommended Action: Report on Committee assignments and general comments
City Manager David Brandt noted there would be a meeting with regulatory agencies
regarding Lehigh Quarry at Community Hall on November 4 at 7:00 p.m. Also, he
noted that Lehigh will be servicing a large pour in San Francisco and there will be
truck traffic going from Foothill to the freeway all night this Sunday and next.
Council members highlighted the activities of their committees and various
community events.
ADJOURNMENT
At 9:30 p.m., Mayor Sink adjourned the meeting to Tuesday, November 17.
Grace Schmidt, City Clerk
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