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CC 07-01-91 crrr œ aJPBRTDD, S'JME œ CALI!œNIA 10300 'J.uuus AVBtKJB, ~.uÐ, C'A 95014 '1mBPIDŒ: (408) 252-4505 MIlI11ES œ 'IBB RI!DJIAR lT6J.'.ü«; œ 'IBB Cl'l'f aJKIL, HEID (If .JOLY 1, 1991, a:uI:IL ami -., crrr HAU., 10300 'J.UU<IS AVBtKJB, 1.U&ToIU'J.J.Ð, CALIPtIIHIA œ-816 SAU1Œ 'ID 'IBB FUIG '1he meeting _ ",,11 ed to order by M!Iyar Kq:pel at 6:45 p.m. RŒL CAIL Counc. Present: Golàœn, lL,p..., Sorensen, Szabo, Mayor Kq:pel staff PresenL: City Clerk COrnelius Director of Public NJrks vi.skDvid1 Director of Chnnmity ))evIool''1..~tL QMm Director of Fimmœ ~ Director of P8rlœ and Recœati.œ n:.ling AsBistant to the City M!Inager Bmwn Housing aD1 Services Qxmiinator Harling City Attorney Kilian PœlRH!H!Nl'S It _ IIDIIed by Counc. ~'" _. u1oo.i by 0JuDc. 9areœen aD1 pelvsed UDIII1ÏDDusly to CDJt.inue Itan No. 26 to JUly 15. CI!:RI!HIaAL M1tJ..~ - ~ aw. <XIHIŒC'ATICIIS aIISI!Nl' CAIBND!\R '1he City Clerk requested raD:MÙ of Item No. 13. It.. IIDIIed by Counc. Sorensen, 8& .......1 by 000....., lL,p... and pused unæúm:Jusly to "K"'uv'e the ....1....... of the n-r.-ot ~l...w.r as subaitted. 1. Resolutim No. 8411: -A Resolutim of the City n-......il of the City of 0Jpertin0 AdqJt.ing a Mr:u.........h" of t1lderst:anding Bet:\Jeen the City of 0Jpertin0 aD1 the ~ J!)1g:Ï""'-'.. lDaù. No.3.· -1- Consent Calendar MIH1ŒS Œ' 'lHE JULY 1, 1991, RmJIAR CITY <DJtC"iL .......:.111; (0:-816) 2. Resoluti.cn No. 8412: "A Resoluti.cn of the City 0JunclJ. of the City of CUpertino J\dcpting a Mt:........œdID of tJnderst:anding Bet\JeeI1 the City of CJpertino arxi the CJpertino Pnployees Association." 3. Resoluti.cn No. 8413: ·A Resoluti.cn of the City 0JunclJ. of the City of CUpertino Amending the 0Jnfidenti.a1 n "'i «lSatiœ Prt:y&.alU." 4. Resoluti.cn No. 8414: "A Resoluti.cn of the City 0JunclJ. of the City of CJpertino Amending the Man..p.o:atL ('\ ·'1 ~1SatÍa1 PLU':fLGlU.· 5. Resoluti.cn No. 8415: "A Resoluti.cn of the City 0Juncil of the City of CUpertino Establishing Salaries for l'bsitiarJs not within a Schedule of Pay Grades." 6. Resoluti.cn No. 8416: "A Resoluti.cn of the City 0Juncil of the City of CUpertino Amending the Rules CI'1 O::nli.tiarJs of Pnplay¡œnt.· 7. Resoluti.cn No. 8417: "A Resoluti.cn of the City 0Juncil of the City of CUpertino Fixing the Pnplayer's CDrt:ribut:ic:n Under the Meyers~ state Pnployees Medical arxi Hospital Care Act." 8. Resoluti.cn No. 8418: "A Resoluti.cn of the. City Ccuncil of the City of CUpertino Increasing JIDDunt Paid 'berd Insurance P::'aniœø far (bmciJ...~.J""(D.a 9. Resoluti.cn No. 8419: aA Resoluti.cn of the City Ccuncil of the City of 0Jpert.iID þmronñ;ng Resoluti.cn Nos. 6901, 5214, 7255, 7540, 7867 IIIXÌ 8167, City Attomey's n.II~~·· 10. Approval of minutes of the June 17, 1991, City Ccuncil meeting (OC-815). 11. çlicat.i.a1 ASi\C 28-U-90 - Teny Brown - Requesting review and "K'Lu.ra1 of oolor palette, 1:>11; lrl;I1IJ JIIJteri.als and ~ materials for a single fElllily dwelling, located in a planneå devoel''I.''~ll ooe. '!he site is located ~y 200 feet north of Palm Aveme CI'1 the east side of SCenic Boulevard. Reo· ...,~rle..l for "K'Lu.ra1. -2- MItI1ŒS œ 'l1fE JULY 1, 1991, RlGJIAR CITf CDH:IL ......~.uß (0.::-816 ) 12. ~-t £ran OJpertino-SIIratOgIi Girls Sc>n -. Club to sell BMClœ aD1 soft drinks during the DeAnza 0Jp PrEmier 'lbUIDI!IIEnt and SI.II1œr So- . -, Festival to be held AuI;J1St 23, 24 and 25, 1991. 13. RøIDIIed £ran the rn...-t; Calendar. 14. Rieøolutia1 No. 8421: "A Resolutia1 of the City o--m,~n of tOO t:ity of CUpertino Allowing Certain Cl..i.... and p..........iA Payable in the JIDrJUnts and £ran the FUnds as Hereinafter Described for General and Mi.soe1lanecuø ~.ditures for the Period Ending June 14, 1991." 15. Resolutia1 No. 8422: "A Resolutia1 of the City 0:Juncll of the City of CUpertino Allowing Certain C1ahœ and o...~. .1A Payable in the Am:Junts and £ran the FUnds as Hereinafter Described for salaries and WðgeS for the Payroll Period Ending J'\me 18, 1991." 16. ReeJ1utim No. 8423: "A Resolutim of the City QJuncll of the City of CUpertino In'Ying ~t('lAim Deed and Autbarizatia1 for tb:1t:...;......Dn Water Iti4Jts £ran 'ltIaœs B. Reilly, Peninsular Avenue." 17. Rieøolutia1 No. 8424: "A Resolutim of the City OJI»'V"il of the City of CUpertino A¡:proVing <mtract...tumc;po Ou:b. No. 2 for Jolly¡œn Park ~""""""'tL, Project 91-9101." 18. In'Y'''''''''' of City projecta ~.r....._i under UAd.~aet: RiecCIIStrUCtiœ of cums, Qltterø, and Si-'--l1rA, Project 91-102 (Webner). (No c:baIœntaticn neoe69arY.) 19. Rieøolutim No. 8425: "A Resolutim of the City O?omcll of the City of CUpertino 1IpproYing Lot Line J!dju.t.u.::uL Bett ¡ . 'Die Perœls of land Without a Parcel MIIp in JIu.uL."""",,, with secti.a1 66412(d) of Srbiirlsia1 MIIp JICt as ..__IM :r.muny 1, 1984, SteYeÐs C'anya1 Rœd .JIJ8t Northerly of santa J.",i.. Read." 20. Resolutim No. 8426: "A Resolutim of the City QJuncll of the City of ~ AI1tOOrizing Bxecutiœ of Q.,t....áÛve J\o;I-.~'L with State of California ~t.u.::uL of 'l'r8nspOrt.ati (Caltrans) for CCI'1tiDuaticn of Vallco Park CalTrain Shuttle Service, aD1 ~'"I""iating $8,943 £ran the Envi:ronœnta1 FUnd." -3- · · Transient ¡ Occupancy Tax · MDI1ŒS œ '!HE JULY 1, 1991, RI!ØJIÆ CITY an«:IL -.a>....uG (<X:-816) 21. Reeoluti.a1 No. 8427: "A Reeoluti.a1 of the city 0Juncil of the City of 0Jpertim JIcœpI:ing Grm1t of 1I'JII-,~.L for ~ Pw:pcEl!ø £ran RaåMm Vaso am;å1 and Helen Adziå1, 'JDJst:ees of the þthicÞ PIImily ReIIoœble Living Trust, Consisting of ~W' l-te1.y 0.02 Acre, IDeated CI'l GrBn8da Avenue." 22. Re9Oluti.a1 No. 8428: "A Reeoluti.a1 of the City CoIvrl1 of the City of 0Jpertim JIoœpt:jng Quitl"lA;m Deed and Authorizatial for tJrlCb.."..wm water R:Lc 1tø £ran Raà:Mm Vaso -;d1 8Bi Helen ~ið1, 'JDJst:ees of the am~d1 Family ReIIoœble Living Trust." 23. ReeolutiCl'l No. 8429: "A Resolutial of the City Council of the City of QJpertlm ApprOVing Final Plan for the IDproI/8IEI1t of Frontage IDœted at 21846 GrBn8da Avenue; De\Ie1qIer, R8davan Vaso Adziå1 aD1 Helen Adziå1, 'JDJst:ees of the Adziå1 PIImily Re\ICaIble Living Trust; AuthcriziDg the City F.I1c¡I- to Sjq1 the Final Plan; 8Bi Authorizing Bxecution of J\y.~¥t. in Qxmecti.œ 'ltlCLewith." 1'l»S RIMJ'JED FtU! <DISœl' c::AIENDI\R 13. Reooluti.a1 No. 8420: "A Reeoluti.a1 of the City ()'w"""; 1 of the City of QJpertino setting Hearing to Provide for Lien Assessments 8Bi Q)llecticn Resulting fnm AbBtement of Public NUisances. Mayer Kq:pel stated that ItEm No. 13 will be amsidloLed later in the ~ alœg with ItEm No. 38. 1œLIC HFARIIG:I 24. Q:I1sideratia1 of 8 1\ increase in the traJ1..i"nt OOC'~ tax (bcte1,1DDtel tax) resulting in a 10\ tax. (8) First pNt;ng of 0rdiMnœ No. 1563: "An QrrIh__ of the City CoIDrÏ 1 of the City of CUpertino JIn-vi;'1I1 0wIpter 3.12, T1.ft.....ierJt Q1Y"11£"""¥ Tax, of the QJpertino M.mil";pAl Code." Following presentat.ia1 by Director of Finance snyder, Maycr ~l clOE"ad the p.i)lic hearing. It 1oI8S JIDII'Ed by ca.n:. Sorensen, 8cuAided by Ccunc. ~'7AM æxi passed urvmhm'1Sly to "W'-vv'e 8 1\ increase in the transient OOC'1p"rq' tax. -4- MDVŒS œ 'DIE JULY 1, 1991, RIGJIAR CITY ancn. MEE'l'IlÐ (CC-816) It was IIDIIed by Cbmc. Sorensen, ~.Jt,j by Cbmc. Go1åœn tOO ["'aBed \IMI1ÏJ1IJus1y to read Ordinance No. 1563 by title ClÙY and the City Clerk's reading to oorurtitute the first ~;'v;J t:h::...~...!. 25. Hearing to acq,t. fiscal year 1991-92 qJerating hri;JP't, establish "W'-,¥-iation limit and "W'-uVe the granting of a Negative Decl.8ra.tia1 for the Five-Year Capital I:Dprc::II/aIIe PLuy¡.GIII. (a) Reeo1uticn No. 8430: "A Reso1uticn of the City Cbmcil of the City of CUpertilIo Establishing en ~,¥-iation Limit for Fiscal Year 1991-92." (b) Reeo1uticn No. 8431: "A Reeo1uticn of the City Cbmcil of the City of CUpertilIo 1\àJpting en ~ and cmstIuct:.icn Buö;rt for Fiscal Year 1991-92 by Ratifying EstiJœtes of Revenues to be Received in EBen FUnd and ~,¥-iating Mxú.es 'lhertsñ...... for ~ii';..n PLuy¡.aau J\ct:i.vities aD1 Aax:IUntB and Setting Forth ccn:ti.tians of Aåaini.stering Said Budget." Following the Director of FinBnce's report and finding that no ,,~,i .,,[ of the public wished to speak, the Mayor closed the public hearing. It 10IÐS IIDIIed by Cbmc. Regers, ao>u..II.Jt,j by Cbmc. SoreI1sen and I""a'ged u¡um;nnus1y to acq,t. Reeo1uticn No. 8430. It 10IÐS IIDIIed by Cbmc. Go1åœn, fM::uA.Jt,j by Cbmc. SoreI1sen and I""a'ged \IMI1ÏJ1IJusly to acq,t. Reeoluticn No. 8431. Cbmc. RùyeIr$ stated her à:>ject.ion to hvigPt increases far a:.unty Q:mø.micatic:ns when the hvigPt for the Sheriff's u.A1L...act. has been aJt. staff 10IÐS requested to look at a:.unty ChnnDÚ.cati.a1 ooøts. HI:' . snyder st:ated that when the State h1ñgPt is aà:p:.ed aD1 "t:t.e dust settles", he will revise project:iaJs. '!he City Cbmcil will review the bovigPt at that time. 26. Þn-l of Planning Qmnissicn awroval of }b,urial Garden, çlication 3-0-91, JaIœs Harrah, st. JUde's Episœpal Church, stelling Read at McClellan Read (Jaœs HeIpick, awellant). (Ccntinued £ran Jœeting of JUne 3, 1991.) Previcus1y rontinued to the Jœeting of July 15, 1991. -5- 1st reading of Ord. 1563 1991-92 budget Res. 8430 adopted Res. 8431 adopted . App. 2-GPA-89. 7-Z-90, 9-U-90 I-DA-90. West- fie Id . . MDVŒS OF THE JULY 1, 1991, RmJIAR CITY cx:ucn. m....I.'.uG (CC-816) 27. AWliœti.cns 2-GPA-89, 7-Z-90, 9-tJ-90, l-DP.-90 and 17-FA-90, westfield, Inc. - General plan AuIeldDent. to increBse the devel,¥,K:::Ul. cap far the Vallco P'a8hia1 Park regicna1 stqping center £ran 1,385,700 sq. ft. to 1,645,700 sq. ft.; Rezœing of ~ly 5.9 acres at the southwest corner of w:>1fe Road aD1 Vallco Parkway £ran P (m, Mr., Office, Hotel), Planned De\Ie1qInent with 0 .',._, dal/Lit lt Industrial/Office/HOte1 intent to P (m, Mr., Office, Hotel, Regiœal Slq:.ping), Planned DeIIe~'lCiíL with O:mœrcial/Licpt Industrial/Office¡Hotel/Regiœal Sb:g>ing Intent, or such other zc:ne as .... : .Ied COW'-,¥-iate by the Planning Cc:mnissicn or City CDmcil axlSistent with the Gen£ral Plan; Use Permit to allow net expansicn of the Vallco Fashicn Park regional ~ing center by 260,700 sq. ft. ¡ Devel"I...~.L Jly",,,,,,,,sIL betæen the City of CUpertino and westfield, Inc. to assure future deve~'lCiíl. of said Vallco Fashian Park according to land use entitlEl!lE!lrt:s granted by the City far a fixed tine period in exchange for defined p.¡blic benefits granted by westfield, Inc., aD1 pmviding fo!' other benefits and d:>1igatioos to the signatories of said agIeEIIlCill.. Envi.ronnental Det:eDninaticn: 'n1e Planning Cc:mnissicn J:............,.1ds the granting of a Negative Declaraticn. Rcu..o.......1ded far ~. (QJntinued £ran JUne 3, 1991 meeting.) (a) Resoluticn No. 8251: "A ~luticn of the City CDuncil of the City of CUpertino ~ AWlicaticn 2-GPA-89, westfield, Inc., to Increase the DevekpucuL Cap for the Vallco Fashiœ Park Regiœal Slq:.ping Center £ran 1,385,700 Sq. Ft. to 1,645,700 Sq. Ft." (b) First reading of Ordinance No. 1539: "An oroinanœ of the City CDuncil of the City of CUpertino A1IIeniing Secticn 1 of Ordinance No. 2 by Rezoning ~ly 5.9 Acres £ran P (m, Mr., Office, Hotel) Zone to P (m, Mr., Office, Hotel, Regiœal ~) Zone; IDeated at the sout:heBst Corner of w:>1fe Road and vallco Parlaoi&y (westfield, Inc. - 7-Z-90)." (c) First reading of Ordinance No. 1540: "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of CUpertino JIWroving çlicaticn l-Di\-90, Dellel,¥llCIiL ~"""'"::Ul. Between the City of CUpertino and Westfield, Inc." -6- MJNUŒS CF 'lJIE JULY 1, 1991, RI!GJLAR CITY <X:OICIL HI!:ETDC (CC-816) (d) Reeolutic:x1 No. 8252: "A Reeolutic:x1 of the City 0Junci1 of the City of CUpertiJx> Authorizing Execution of !)eyel,¥,,,,,,L JIo"L""""""L BetYeen the City of CUpertim arxi westfield, lnc." Mayor Kcwel anoounœd guidelines for receiving testiJIa1y: Following presentations by staff, City necptiatar, and appliamt, L<¥L B iLatives of groupe ~ the application arxi net ~ the applicati.cn (10 minutes for each "<¥L~_ILative), the hearing will be c:.pned to the general public. Director of Camunity !)eye}, '1"'''''11. 0c:Jwan stated that the definition of affordable housing is for very low incane housing ooly. Director of Public \iJrks viskDvid1 ~_B iLed a brief surtrnaIY regarding traffic jnpact. COUnc. Szabo, as a """iLCC of the nec;ptiating team, reviewed the status quo for Valla> Fashi.cn Park as per the Cl.ü.LaiL General Plan arxi a list of allc:7.irable uses. He then reviewed. the pL"1'DsBd deve},'1"~íL plan arxi various optia1s regarding theaters. He stated that the square footage of the theaters is included in the 100,000 sq. ft. whid1 requires the ~ing of the ice rink. 'lbe appli.:ant msy pick between the three theater optia1s. City AttOrney Kilian stated that 00. pege 18 of the d:!vel,¥L""iL aI:JL_""íL, the ~ "any" s1xJuld be c:haDged to -ale-. John Endioott, representing westfield, stated that the wise aD1 traffic ..qtarls prepared require IDle of the c:xuii.t.ia1s staff is rE:u..a"L"".Jing¡ hcweIIer, westfield cDes accept them. In regard to the cinsœ CDlpIex:, he reed letters regarding the century City stxg:Iing Center arxi the la1g Bead1 RedelreI,¥""'íL 1q!!nCy. Jim ¡·¡';l1s, ~ca1 engineer arxi wise oonsultant, revitr",~i a history of the area and the pL~' In resporlSe to a questi.cn frail COUnc. Szabo, he stated that if the backgrooIxi wise is 40-45 dB, a perBŒl can ni "'"'"rn a 50 dB event. He also stated that there is a 10-20 dB reduction inside a structure even t:hroucjl an q¡en winOOw. In resp:mse to a question ftau COUnc. Rcger8, Mr. Er'dioott a.lh..,.,sed the free--standing theater choice ard1.itecture. If the theaters were bJilt free--standing in the rose bowl area, when the developnent is CDlplete, 6lqJe, etc. 1oIOUld enclose the cinemas. It v:>uld be free--standing ooly for an -7- MINU'lES Œ' '!HE JULY 1, 1991, REnJLAR CITY cnH:IL MI!:ETDC (œ-816) interim period. 'lbe noise CUISUltant did his data MaM en a 6,000 seat cinema. 'lbe traffic oonsultant's ""¥ALL is M~ en full builOOut plus the cinemas. Nanc.y Burnett, Fairgrove Neighbors, ~cased <XJÐCeJ:1l regarding "secret meetings" and changes in the }"'" v-JSal since the Planning Qmnission hearings. She also CA}""cased CXII1ce= regaIding the cinemas and the traffic jnpact. She stated that bebieen ChristInas e--Rnr\ ~ing am the !lDVies, traffic 'oICUld griIxi to a halt. She CA}""c6sed cg¡œitiat to the traffic that will be generated by the cinemas. In regaro:l to parking, she felt that the shared parking figures were qrinriBtic. She 1"" sented figures fran a traffic survey she and Susan Pearock had cb1e at the Stevens Creek Boulevard and ~lfe Road intersection. She said the intersec"..ion is below D level. 'lhi.s study was cb1e CI'1 Friday evening, JUly 28, 1991. She also rHAr'llBsed the cxmoept of "critical mass". Other ......,..""'LB fran Ms. Burnett pertained to the heiçþt of the rose bawl devel,¥ucuL, the fee for air, surface, and subt:erraneal¡ rights and the q>inion that that fee should be spent anywhere in the City for any~. She ........."",ted that sane acticns are trigJered by hitting cert:ai.n gl1;~. She also asked questions regarding rentable and leasable definit.iccs. She stated that the 50 housing units or the fee does oot fill the need and that Westland is oot in the housing business. She urged Cbmcil to cut back the size of the expansion to consider e.nviraJmental needs throughout the nei.Ij1borhood, that there be a guarantee that traffic will oot cp below D at the Stevens Creek Boul~lfe Road intersecti.an, and that there be at least one nme meeting for public input. Ms. Burnett sul:mi.tted a letter against the expansion fran Susan Pearock. Don Allen, President of the ChaniJer of a.....ICI.<A:, said that the a-rt><>r has no official positiat regaIding the theaters. 'lbe existing use pennit 'oICUld allow 12,500 b:xties. He ~cased the q>inion that the necptiating group had drar'-..ecl a 'oIaIderful ......,I""...uise and CA}""cased ~L L for the fact that Westfield has the qJticns. Westfield can make their own detenninatiat. 'lhi.s will allow for flexibility in necp+'...iations for financing. FFrF.qg: 8:25-8:30 P.M. upon rea:nvening, Mayor ~1 announced that the general public would now have an CHX>rt1.IDity to speak. Each speaker will be limited to three minutes. -8- þ MDVl'ES CF 'mE JULY 1, 1991, RFX;UIAR CITY a:ucn. !zz!;,l".uG (CC-816) Gordoo F'rOlich, 1202 Belknap Court, CUpert.im, ~..esed BIJWOll for the expansi.œ of Valla> Fashi.œ Park. He ~1}t' like them to have theatera and as JIIlCh s1q;ping as they am. Malls will not survive the 90s UlÙesS they am enlarge am have vitality. without the expansi.œ, perhIIpø, success is not in Valla>'s future. He urged Q)uncil to give them their opt.icns for the theaters and expansi.œ. Phil Zeit:m!ln, 22907 Cric1œt Hill, ......'lIlCIided Ccunc. SZIIbo and GolånBn. He stated that the City a>ff"x!J will be set for life. He asked if Q:R.mcil were setti.nr': b ~",,-....,L far other deIIelqment ay....allClìls against tb;; General PIan. He stated that a tenant is not waiting in the wings and asked why tie the City's hands for. 15 years. He urged this gJ thrcugh the General Plan review process. 'ttIe expansi.œ will create 60C new jàJs for people wOO cannot live in CUpert.im. '!his will cx:rrpliœte the rousing balance ewn DDre. He urged Council to limit Wilding until the state mandates have been met. þ Jar.: Zeitman, 22907 Cric1œt Hill Read, ""¥L s ¡Ling herself, said this III1St be the best plan, bIt asked haw it will fit in with the new General Plan review that is ....ing 1oJOI'lœd at. She asked why there was a Goals rmmittee when this JIIlCh land was being used up. When the Genc..al PIan was started, the public thought they had a say in pl....,.,i11g the city. 'ttIe residents want city amenities; they cbl't want cxntrol of this JIIlch land to gJ. 'ttIe c:ievRl,\..~,L ðyL<>aIIClIL is hA..-i CI'1 à>llars. '!be City needs them, but perhaps this is giving up too JIIlch cxntrol of what the city will look like in 2016. 'ttIe City paid a lot of mmey far General Plan CDISUltants and citizens put in a lot of time. She stated that she felt the citizens were ....ing told, "trust me", which is una:mfortable. Lynn Puccinelli, 10128 Denisœ Avenue, said that as a DDt:her wOO drives children arourx1 CUpert.im, she will not à> eo £ran 5:00-6:30 p.m. She believes the situatiœ will get e\ÆIl worse. She ~_sed amoem regarding her BCI'1 biking to his junior hicjl school. She asked where the mise CDISUltant horn study was ckJne and ~_sed """'........... regarding the developer' s choice of loœtiœ for the theater and parking garage. She said there is a lot of mise there. . Ed Puccinelli, 10128 Denisœ Avenue, said ¡}()ise is a prOOlem. '!be theaters and the garage are a BIIBlI part of the package. He stated that sane CXIUIlcilrrerèers have put in a lot of work and he was incredulous that they woold turn their back at the ~~ élyLcåœI1t. Il"JpIt is cx:rning -9- · · Public hearing closed · MIIVŒS OF 'DIE .:JULY 1, 1991, RFnJIAR crrr CDH::IL r.........uÇ (œ-816) after the fact. He urged 0n1cil to be kind and t.1DJc Jtful aD1100k at the whole city, not just DaleY. Ann Anger, 10185 I!}JpiIe Avenue, b1ta Vista IDpro\I'eIIIS1t Aø8OCi.aticn, ~""iIed ~L for the Valla> ~,,,.>Ml. 0Jpertin0 is getting to be unfrien:ily. She ~..eøed BI4~' .. L far gxx1 stares. Ed JajkD, 6235 Shady Grove Drive, said he had a ."..aud ..-...-' ...1_ to ~. 0n1cil should allow the develcper the IIDrtuIIry and let the E['i<UT"{""l Cmrd1 bury 88hes there. He then stated that the previous spee1œrø had pi AMI 8CIII8 issues that need to be cd.h.cesed, particularly Nancy ~LL. '!be develcpœnt ay..""""""L lœepø d1ang:ing; the public hðs no uwu..tunity to absorb it. He urged ~ to ~~ 8I1Y decisiœ. He urged QJuncil to L"".",,·¡.er MIl. Burnz::oLL's survey. Traffic will be even JIDI"8 intolerable with hl1il..r.ut; aD1 the cineJœ. He ~essed cxnœm regæ:ding future cinema expIIII8iœ. Liz !t1lford, 10366 'l'ŒÙ.ta way, said that the devel..I...~,L ~ccud,L had been carefully crafted. It is being aiJ:ed fully and publicly. She urged ratifiœtiœ. MIIyor Kqvol closed the public hearing. n.u:ing Council ni ArlI13eiœ, the following itaœ were pointed out: 'DIere are no CXXJStraints CI'1 delivery times for SeBrs as the çliœtiœ .. Ig'Il"O\Æd prior to the noise ordinance. It wcu1d be difficult to amend Clu....::uL ~""""""Ls to close the u¡p!r parking deck at 8:00 p.m.; 1xJwever, the center DIJSt oœply with the City's noise ordinance. Trees against the sound wall wculd have to be replaced if existing LA. : - die. '!be $100,000 in the deve¡''I...~,L ~""""",,.L can be used ¡mywhere in the City with the priority in the Westfield area as per the ariginal Valla> ~........,L. '!be food ven.ms have the sæe hours as the ~l sb::g:>ing center hours; 1xJwever, they may choose to stay cp!D. '!be cinemas will have a c:x>ffee s1q> ~ and the usual food cx:nœssicns. '!be traffic metOOdDlogy used is CAPSII, which is Ig'Il"O\Æd and used in this o:mmmity as well as used in the county. '!be housing nexus study is not yet cntplete, 1xJwever, the metOOdDlogy is not cbjected to by ABI\G. In regard to the loœtiœ of the parking garage an the west, the parking garage will not need to be J:W.J.t unless the th~ter is Wilt. '!be garage sOOuld serve to block roise. MDUŒS CF 'DIE JULY 1, 1991, IŒnJIAR CITY ancn. MIŒl'DC (CC-816) By CXXISEIISUS, Council directed staff to see about using the Envircoœntal Drpsct Mitigatiœ Fee for the study of traffic en Miller Avenue, to look at adju..~'ICIILs to the sears' necn sign, and to look at ooise mitigatiœ CI'1 Perimeter Read (øme screening). It .. IIIM!d by Coone. Sorensen, e..u..a.Itd by Coone. ~...hn and pl'9sed UI!l!IÙJlDUSly to adr:¢ Resolution No. 8251 with the square footages ameOOed to read 1,385,700 sq. ft. and 1,645,700 sq. ft. It was IIIM!d by Coone. Sorensen, e..u..ahl by Coonc. Golàœn am passed UI!l!IÙJlDUSly to ~v1Ie the granting of a ~ve Declaraticn. It was IIIM!d by Coone. Sorensen, e..u...Jt,d by Coonc. Golàœn and p"'ased UI!l!IÙJlDUSly to read Ordinanoe No. 1539 by title cnly and the City Clerk's reading to ocnstitute the first reading thereof. It was IIIM!d by Coone. Sorensen, lIc::u.IIahl by Coone. ~s and passed unaninDusly to read Ordinance No. 1540 by title cnly and the City Clerk's reading to ocnstitute the first reading thereof. It was IIIM!d by COUnc. SareI1sen, e.:.......ahl by Coone. S2abo and passed UI!l!IÙJlDUSly to ~v1Ie the granting of a Negative Dec1aratial far AJplicaticn No. 2-GPA-89. It was IIIM!d by counc. SzalxI, ...........ahl by COUnc. Sorensen am passed UI!l!IÙJlDUSly to ~vve AJplicaticn No. 2-GPA-89 per Plarming ccmnissial Resolution No. 4298 amerlded as follows: '!be Delle1 'p,~ L Jlyu,,,",,,,,tL will be ....elided as follows: Page 18, last parClOjlo~ of 2.6, in the last senterIœ, change "any of the following 1oœtiaIs" to "one of the following locatia1s". Page 19, ðà1 that it will be necessary to get a cxn:Iiticnal use petmit for future cinBna expansial. Page 2, JIWendix I of the develqment CIOjIo~.....L, first parClOjlo~ of Secti.a1 2 uOOer SJ?"i"i Tic Standards and Methods, aecand sentence shall say wi.rù:Jw and entry t:reatment into the mall to exoeecI 51% of the linear wall and 28% for major tenants. 'lbe wiIX'bw and door po=L\A2tLage for the south elevaticn of the major tenant fronting en \>bile Read shall be 15%. -11- Neg. Dee, granted 1st reading of Ord. 1539 1st reading of Ord. 1540 Neg, Dee. granted, 2-GPA-89 App. 2-GPA-89 approved · Neg. Dec. granted, 7-Z-90 App, 7-Z-90 approved Neg, Dee, granted, 9-U'91 I I I App, 9-U-90 approved · Neg. Dee, granted for l-DA-90 App. l-DA-90 approved · MDI1IES CF '!HE JULY 1, 1991, RØ;(JLAR. CI'l'f a:ucn. ......r.uC (a:-816) '!be City Attorney atated t:hIIt he believed the ~·_d."".ls are insic;Jüfiœnt arxi, therefore, the first l'"""'ih"1 may be CXJnducted. It .. IIDIIed by Ccunc. sorensen, ~...bl by n-a1lV'. Go1åalm arxi pasaed 1.IMIÚDIJUSly to "WLu¥e the granting of a Negative Dec1araticn far Aßllic::at.i.a1 No. 7-Z-90. It WBS IIDIIed by Ccunc. Szabo, s.:...u....bl by n-aVV". s............... 8IXI pasaed Ul""ni.......lBly to "WLu¥e Aßllicaticm No. 7-Z-90 per Planning ChlmiROJi.cn Reeolut.iCll No. 4299. It WBS IIDIIed by Ccunc. Golåœn, se...u....bl by n-a1lV'. ~"'M 8IXI pasaed 1.IMIÚDIJUSly to "WLu¥e the granting of a Negative Dec1araticn far Aßllic::at.i.a1 No. 9-tJ--90. It WBS IIDIIed by Ccunc. Golåœn, s.:...u....bl " :ounc. Sorensen am pasaed 1.IMIÚDIJUSly to "WLu¥e AßI.L...8tial No. 9-tJ--90 per Planning O:mnissi.cn Reeolut.iCll No. 4300 ~........., as follows : CCI'lditi.cn No. 13 shall include a statement en pIIr".."..~ 3 that the IDJrs of qJemti.cn for the t!i.....-R will be as cu.st:aœry far that imustty. CCI'lditial No. 25 WBS ame..Jt.d as follows: (c) Perimeter RoI!Id shall be ...l-ged bet:tJeen 9:00 p.m. arxi 7:00 a.m. (e) StateIœnt NirWi that ~liœnt shall do a to..r,.. OJ arxi after noise study, particularly at the end of iIølta1, at TWoi....... 8IXI NoIwidJ.. (f) If it is necessary to mitigate noise, late IDJrs for the t!i_ will be eliminated. It WBS IIDIIed by Ccunc. Sorensen, _..~ by Q:Ioml". Go ldnm 8IXI pasaed l1Nmi.......lBly to "WLu¥e the granting of a Negative Declarati.cn for Aßllic::at.i.a1 No. l-DA-90. It WBS IIDIIed by Ccunc. Sorensen, a<:u.A.Jt.d by n-aml", GoJdnm am I"'aged urvm;.......lBly to "WLu¥e Aßllicatim No. l-Dà-90 per Planning ChIm;_ia1 Reeolut.iCll No. 4297, pnr'IH'iM as above (0Irl;""""'" No. 1540). 1<1SI' ,.,..g: 10:55-11:05 P.M. PINImG APPLIC'ATIæ8 28. AßllicatiDn 9-tJ--90 - Westfield, Inc. - (Please see Item No. 27.) -12- MDI1ŒS œ 'DIE .JULY 1, 1991, RI!GJIAR CITf CXJKIL l"IUi....L1'G (CX:-816) 29. JIpplication 4-BXC-91, A. Iacprio - Exception to ~ 14.04 of the ~ Kmiciplù. Qxte to require dediœticn cf real ~'¥"LL)' for street iJJprcJv&œnt p.xP;8 ~B. EDvi.rcaœotal DeteDIIÏnðtiŒ1: catecpriOlÙly c--,,,<t. IDeated at 21841 Almaden Awnue. Rbu...'II"'a.IÞd far rIooni...l . Director of rnnnm.ity De\IeJqInent COoIan said that ori'JÎ""'11y the a¡:pliaont had rli.....18sed filing far a varimœ aD1 he had told the a¡:plicant that wold not be <IH""'¥Llate. Since then, Mr. COoIan stated he has cbImged his mi..rñ and believes that he wold prcbIIb1y ~L a request far a variance. Director of Public K:>rks ViskDvid1 stated that this dedicaticn is it requirement at all develqment. tþJn be' ng asked by the City Attorney if this is it BllllÙ.l lot, the lawyer ""I"" 8 íLing the a¡:plicant stated it is. 'lœ City Attorney then asked if there were adequate parking CI'1 the lot. 'lœ a¡:plicant stated that there was no roan far parking in fratt if there is no dedi.cat:.iœ. Mr. Lal;Prio stated that the 1&'¥"LL)' owner .....,1ri dedicate, but he is txying to get it ..."......;1 story. If there å:Ies not have to be the usual setbIIck at the _ ..a) story the ~'¥"LL)' owner will dedicate. 'lœ City Attorney ~--œd that the a¡:plicant file far a variance. A varilmce "",,1ri not be o:x18.i.dt:....d at this meeting. He sug¡;,ested the a¡:plicant request it cont:im""""" of 60 days and file for a variance. Per Mr. LIII:pI'io's request, <bmci1, by CD18EI18US, CCI1tinued o:x18i.deratia1 of this a¡:plicaticn to their meeting of sept ~,¡.er 3. 30. A¡:pliœtions 5-U-9l and 9-PA-9l - Mario IaOOino - Use Pemit to '¥"Late a 2,219 sq. ft., 60 seat, sit down restaurant within an exiting ....,lUCLcial center. PJIvL....··-.lal Dete11ni.natia1: Negati...'"e Declarat.iŒ1 reo ....,- .ViI. Located at 20343 Stevens Creek Boulevard (st. Josept's Center). Ra::u..u1l....Jt:..I for ~. It was DDYed by QJunc. Ib,p.", EM::uA.Jt:..I by QJunc. GolñnAn and P''''øed unaIÚJlDU81y to <lH""u>le the granting of it Negative Dec1arati.a1. -13- App. 4-EXC-91, Lagorio App. 5-U-91 & 9-EA-91, Landino Neg. Dee, granted . App. 32-U-85, Forum . I I I I Blackberry I Farm golf fees I I I I ! Trã.ffic Auth. Policy Adv, BW MDI1ŒS œ 'lHE JULY 1, 1991, RJG:JIAR CITY CXUCIL ~.I.'J.nG (cc-816) It ws JIDIIed by QuIc. lb,pL.., s.:.. n~ by CÞmc. Gol"","" am p-aøed ,nvmimr'llJSly to "K"'0\I'8 the epplicaticn per ptlmning I"nnni....iœ Reøolutiœ No. 4346. AllClu;.œ.:J.1J1<AL AND SI'Œ APl'IØTAL CXHnTl!Z APPLICATlCNS 31. A¡:p1.iœt.iœ ASIIC 32-0-85 - 'l\1e JI\:IrœI Group - RequestjDg review and approval to DDdify a previ.cusly ~ laDtIøœpiJ1g plan far a planned ret.iI:8œnt fA("i 1 ity loœted at the .._hJUS of Crlst:o Ray Drive. Pb"_···_-~ for approval. a..t.a..L LaRodIa, ~ arc:hi.tect, stated that the i"-' ~1 will rOOuœ 1III!ter requirements by 60\. '.DIe h)dl- se e 1M areas are not irrigated. 'lbere will be natural grasses and wiJ.df1awers with œrk 1IIlld1 batt. e en the grasses and the bni1rliT9J. 'l\1e hydra-s~e:ü"!l will be ckJDe this winter. 'l\1e trees use drip irrigatiœ. T.a. and abrubø will be .in clusters. In aà:iitiœ, there is øaœ eroei.a1 ~t...ulled grœnd CXJVe['. Follow.ing rl;an'....iœ, it was JIDIIed by Q)unc. Golr'-n, ........""" by CÞmc. Su...~....... and pasaed unaniJlDusly to "K""uVe the 6[t'licaticn per ASIIC Reøoluticn No. 1625 ~,.....-1M to delete palm t... ea, with staff selecting the repllloo .....-.1., to require a 3 to 1 rep'''' ~'''''ìl. of trees (36 .inch bax), to allow no dJ:ouIj1t restricti.a1 E!Jo. ~tia1 cr' "'I. oL that the a¡:pliœnt DIllY plant grœnd CXJVe[' .in areas subject to er;QA;"". tXPINISHBD IIJSINESS 32. flit. : NEW IIJSINBSS 33. Roo- ..,.,~.iRtiœ cxoœming nœ-resident fees far g:»lf at BJ.c.Jd..a.... i FaDn. It .. JIDIIed by QuIc. !bAtn, ~..:bJ by QuIc. lb,pL.. and p-aaed UMIÚJIICUSly to "K""uVe a nœ-resident rate of an aà:iiH,..",t $1.00 far green fees at B1acllt-Lf FaDn effective July 8, 1991. 34. ~ï..UIICUI. of alternate to policy J\dvisory Board of Traffic Anthority. Mayor l':cppel will serve as alternate for the Policy Advisory Board of the Traffic A1.itOOrity at the A\q1st 19 meeting. -14- MDÐmS œ '1HE JULY 1, 1991, R1GJIAR Cl'l'faxH:IL 1'mI5:i'.uG (<X:-816 ) 35. Je...........Atrtia1 regaJ:ding .,,_..._.~ uses of 01in1en n-m;ty Center (<XJOt.iJmed frcm June 17, 1991). It .. IIIMiICI by Come. lLþ.e, _ ..,",""i by Come. SoreIIsEÐ and puøed (4-1) with Come. Go'~ dissenting to GW"u./8 ar:tfitiœ of Group VI, $100 per hour. 36. ~L en bid qeUng and award of ccntœct:, 300 KIf ."........atDr set, Project 91-117 (CXJIltim.Jed r.:an June 17, 1991) . It .. IIIMiICI by Come. Szabo, ..... ......, by Come. ~.. and p-sed '1Nm;~ly to GW"õ.Ie 8IoIMtÜng the .......L..aCt to Bay8i.de Fq';p'~.L for a uaed ;cu=a:tDr in the 8IIDUIlt of $43,274.63. 'no Calling a ."........al 1IIIm;,..;l?'" elec:t:.i.cn for ~ 5, 1991, requesting CDISOlidati.œ and canvass of votes, and deteDIIining 111.......... of words for am:ü.dates statBœnts. (a) Resolutiœ No. 8432: -A Resoluti.œ of the City 0Juncil of the City of 0Jpert.i00 C"Jo'l; 1111 for a General !tmicipal Elec:ti.œ to be Held CI'1 ~ 5, 1991.- (b) Resoluti.œ No. 8433: -A Resoluti.œ of the City 0Juncil of tLe City of 0Jpert.i00 RequeBtiIxJ the Registrar of voters to rnrvIIv-t the Nc\,~ 5, 1991, Electia1 aD1 Canvass of Votes, aD1 RequeBtiIxJ Qmsolidati.œ. - (c) Resolutim No. 8434: -A Resolutim of the City CoP";' of the City of 0Jpert.i00 Deh:mllining 0Iargea and Regulati.œs for C"Jo,vUtitItes st:at:øœnt of ()Jali.fiœti.œs and Other )110;' ;TV7' in axmect.i.on with the Geœral !tmicipal B1ec:tia1 of ~ 5, 1991.- It .. IIIMiICI by Come. Golåœn, _. .-¡"".' by Come. Ruyers and [-"sed UDðIÙIDJU8ly to adqJt Resolution Nos. 8432, 8433, aD1 8434. 38. Omsi.deratioo. of œncellation of August 5, 1991, City QJuncil meeting. By a:nsensus, 0Juncil cancelled the r'e9','..r meeting of A1Jg1'9t 5. -15- ~1nlan Center C:01IDerc:ial use Bid opening, Proj. 91-117 Gen. municipa 1 elec:tion, 11/5 Res. 8432-8434 adopted · Weed abatement Res. 8420 adopted Parking, De- Anza Blvd. · 1st reading of Ord. 1564 2nd reading Ord. 1562 · Ord, 1562 enacted KI1ÐŒS œ 'ŒI!: .JULY 1, 1991, RJ!DJIAR Cl'l'Y CDH:IL ...........ue (Œ-816) 13. Reøoluticx1 No. 8420: -A Reøoluticx1 of the City íh1lV"i1 of the City of 0Jpertin0 setting HeariDg to Provide far Lien Asnp--¢s mx:I (b1lec:t.ia1 Resulting £rem 1IbIItemeot of Public lfI,i........-. It was IIDIIed by (bunc. Gc>1~, ..... ...Wi by O:¡o)lY'. a.."a.,a mx:I (""",sed Iwvmi....-.,¡sly to adept Resoluticx1 No. 8420 ~,....t'Wt to set the bearing far 5:00 p.m., 1tD:IIJy, July 29. 39. CclWideration of des~ no parking zœe œ DeImza Boulevard. (a) First reBding of ordinance No. 1564: -An Qtrl~""""'" of the city Qxmcil of the City of CIJpet'tim þ-vting 01IIpter 11.24.150 of the CIJpet'tim Kmicipal 0Jda Relating to EFAhl ia"-"'\t of P8rking Prohibiti.a1 CI'1 Certain SL......-u, œ the East Side of ~n.,.... Boulevard BebI'!!E!Il a Point 600 Feet North of Mariani Avenue to the H:m:her:ly city Limits. - It was IIDIIed by (bunc. Go]"-n, 1ko<.uI.Jt.d. by (hmt!. ~s and p8øsed ,wvmi.....JSly to "K"'uVe the 1&' ,,~sed parking r.,..t...lcticn. It .. IIDIIed by (bunc. Soreœen, 8& ....1M by (bunc. Golåœn and P""'9EId ,wvmi....-.,¡sly to reed ordinance No. 1564 by title CIlly mx:I the City Clerk's ~ing to amstitute the first reBding tt......of. WRIT1EN aHDaC'ATIæ8 40. Nooe. amnwa:8 41. s.,....rI r-'ling aD1 eœct:meDt of 0I:dinanœ No. 1562: -An Qtrli.......... of the City Qxmcil of the City of CIJpet'tim Þ-vling 01IIpter 11.24.150 of the 0Jpertim )lmi"';p"'l Q)de Relating to Bst8bl i ~ of Paricing P£nhihiti.a1 A1œg Certain SL......ts, œ Blue Jay Drive, Both ~i~, Bebre en '" .._~ RDIId and a Pbint ± 900 Feet south to NarthurBt Drive.- It .. IIDIIed by (bunc. Soreœen, e..u...Jt.d. by (bunc. Golàœn mx:I p"''i'sed n.umi.....JSly to reed ordinanoe No. 1562 by title CI'lly and the City Clerk's r-ii"'J to CŒ1Stitute the ..........al reBding thc..o::uf. It was DDYed by Came. Golàœn, r-..u...bl by Came. Rogers and passed UD!IIlinDusly to enact Ordinance No. 1562. -16- ft.uar.i.St œ TBB .JULY 1, 1991, RI!DJUIR C1'l'f (X01('IL ......"'.uG (00-816) RIaDDl'ICIf9 42. JIbJe. smPP 1CI5tÛCl9 43. oral ~"¥",,Ls by staff n_,J -. e. ~ 1Ua"'UQ~ 45. a,....... ¡o,Ñ'In - IÇ.ø1ative RiBYiew CDmittee - It - IIIM.Id by a,....... SZabo, éeo' ..ioo.,j by COlDV'. <;01"'-' aDd r- sed 11rvmiftW'4J81y to ~L SB 445, AS 2223, aDd A8 613. MIaJUL 1I'qp"J ..............-i that at the JUly 15 meetiJIg, an item will be pJ--' en the ~ to I-' __in- previoos actiœ per+Ain~"9 to tba liI Jt rail. At 12:15 a.m., the meet:ing 10188 8djoumed. -17- Legislative Review Co.....