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CC 02-17-81 . . ~ " ~ '. . . , CITY OF CUPERTINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, CA 95014 Telephone: (408) 252-4505 KINUTES OP THE aEGtJLAR HEETlNG OP THE CI'l'l COUNCIL HELD ON FEBRtJAaY 17, 1981, IN TIll! CONP!RENCE ROOM, CITY BALL CUPERTINO, CALIFORl'IIA Mayor Rogers called the ~eting to order at 6:55 p.m. in the Conference Room of City Ball. Counc. Present: Counc. Absent: Johnson, Plungy, SpaTks, Mayor Rogers Gatto Staff Present: City Mansger Quinlan City Clerk Cornelius Director of Public Works Viskovich Director of Planning and Development Sisk City Attorney Itilian (7:00 p.m.) STAFF REPORTS 1. Orsl reports by staff members and submission of written reports. City Hsnaaer's Report Cost of Polic:lng VIP Events at Plint Center - It was lIIOVed by Counc. Plungy, seconded by Counc. Sparks and passed unanimously to authorize the City Manager to prepare an agreement/policy in which the City and De Anzs College assume cost of policing VIP events at Plint Center on a 50-50 basis when the fee cannot reasonably be passed on to the users. The City KRnager viii present any proposed agreement to Council. Letter frOlD City of Campbell - It was lDOVed by Counc. Plungy, seconded by Counc. Sparks snd passed unanimously to authorize the City Manager to c~ municate with the County of Ssnta Clars in support of the City of Campbell letter urging action regarding reasonable adjustment to be spplied to each agency's appropriation limit in cases of annexstiona. City Clerk's Report - By consensus. applications will be accepted for com- mission vacancies (Psrks and Recrestion Commission, 3 vscancies; Public Safety Commission, 2 vaLancies; ASAC, 4 vacancies) until F-iday, March 20, 1981 and any interviews will be held Saturday, April 4, 1981. It was moved by Counc. Plungy, seconded by Counc. Johnson and passed unan- imously to dismiss the csse against Cupertino Gardenview Terrace as the re quested ~unds had been received by the City. The meeting was adjourned at 7:28 p.m. and reconvened in Council Chamber at 7:35 p.m. SALUTE TO THE FLAG CC-529 'a.8 1 . ------ Plint Center VIP events Adjustment to appropristion limits re ann..xations Commission vscancies Gardenview Terrace case dismissed .9 Page 2 MINUTES OF THE FEBI11ARY 17, 1981 CITY COUlfCIL MEETING ROLL CALL Counc, Pre.ent: Counc. Absent: Johnson, Plungy, Spark., Mayor Rogers Gatto Staff Present: City Henager Quinlan City Clerk Corne1iu. Director of Public Work. Viskovich Director of Planning and Develo~nt Si.k Building Official Leber Director of Parks and Recreation Dowling (8:10 p,ID.) City ~ t t.orney Kilian Aa.ictant to the City Manager Brown (10:00 p.m.) CORSENT CALERDAR 7. Resolution Ro. 5550: "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Allowing CeTtain Claiaa and D_ds Payable in the AaouDt. and fr08 the Funds as Hereinafter De.cribed for General and Miscellaneous Expenditures for the Period Ending January 27, 1981." 8. Resolution No. 5551: "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Allowing Certain Claiu and D_ds Payable in the Amount. and fr08 the Funds as Bereinafter Described for Salsries and Wages for the Period Ending January 27, 1981." . 9. Resolution No. 5552: "A Resolution of the City Council of the Ci~! of Cupertino Allowing Certain Claias and DelNlnds Payable in the ~t and frOlD the Funrls as Bereianfter Described for General and Miscellaneous Expenditures for the Period Ending February 3, 1981. " 10. Reaolution No. 5555: "A Resolution of the City Council of the Ci.ty of Cupertino Authorizing Execution of Agreement between the City and Hassan Amer and Thea Amer Providing for the Undergrounding of Utilities en a Deferred Basis at the Southwest Corner of Stevens Creek Boule"ard and Bubb Road." 11. Resolution No. 5556: "A Resolution 0< t"e City Council of the City of Cupertino Accepting Grant of Easement for Roadway Purposes from Marius E. and Susan J. Nelsen and Kenneth E. and Wanda J. Doty Consisting of Approximately 0.~04 Acre Located at che North- esst Corner of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Hann Drive." 12. Resolution No. 5557: "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Cupertino A~cepting a Grant of Easement for Public Utility Purposes frOlD Marius E. and S\'san J. Nelsen and Kenneth E. and Wanda J. Doty Located at th2 Northeast Corller "f Stevens Creek Boulevard and ) ann Drive, Approximately 0.010 Acre." . 13. Resoluti"n No. 5558: "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Accepting a ~rant of Easement for Pub11c Utility Purposes from Marius E. and Susan J. Nels~n and Kenneth E. and Wanda J. Doty Located at the Northeast Corner of ~tevcns Creek Boulevard and Mann Drive. Approximately 0.086 Acre." · · · ',><;'(11 KIJIUTES OP THE plllmQY 17, 1981 CITI COUIIC11. !m&".1".I.1IIi 14. Resolution Ro. 5559: ". B.e80lutioø of the City c:-eil of the City of Cupertino ApprcJriII& Cootrect Change Order Ro. 6 for VariaD Park, Phne 11, Project 8Hl." 15. Re80lue:!mI 10. 5560: ". ItuolutiOD of the City c:-eil of the City of Cupenino Acceptina a CraJIt of laa_t for S_ Drain Purpc... froa JJenøcl ad 'aula P. Uain in Conjunctioø 1dtÞ. Tract 6838. VÜC. Dri_, ApprmdMtely 0.02 .\ere." 16. ReaolutiOD 10. 5561: "A B.e801uttoø ,)f the City c:-eil of tha City of Cupertino ApproriDa Cootract Chauge Order Ro. 2 for Wella 12 l1li4 #3 Puwer CoII1Iactiona, Project 80-36. If 17. Appl1catioø BC-Sl,S4l.l - Claarlaka Døelop1lellt c-,my requesting approval of .ite, architecture, laødecaping ancl lJPting for a two)- story DfUce buildina _l8ting of approximately 30,000 sq. ft. The subject property 18 locatecl 100 ft. _terly of ...~ Lane, on the north side of St...... CrMk Boulnarcl, Rec.o-----' for approval. 18, R..",ad. 19. Request for vai_r of businesa li_e fees: (a) Prieda of the Cupertino Library. (b) "-riean Cancer Society. 20. Removed. 21. Approval of IlÍDUtes of special _etillg of Board co{ Directors of cuper tino Scene, Inc. Counc. Plungy requested the reaoval of it... 18 and 20. It was moved by Counc. Sparks, seconded by Counc. Jon- snd passed unan- imously to approve the balance of ~he ¡:onSeDt Calendar. Vote Members of the City Council AYES: NOES: AISENT: AilSTAIN: Johnson, Plungy. Sparks, R'Jgers None Gstto None ORAL COHHUlUCATIONS 529 ... 3 Consent Calen- dar approved 22. Mayor Rogers issued a proclamation declaring the week of February 22- Proclamation 28 as National Engineers Week in the City of Cupertino. Hr. Don J'Jznvich, 10120 South Sisney, req~'sted that the City Council issu a statement recognizing Cupertino High School for its parti~ipatlon in Cupertino events in the past. Co'.nc. Sparks moved that the City commeud Cupertino, Homestead and Honta Vists High Schools for their contributions. The motion was withdrawn. 12<1 u er:ino Bigh School'a contribution.J ."knowledged KINUTES OP TBB PEBRaARY 17, 1981 CITr COUNCIL MEETIlf~ It vaa lIOVoed by Counc. Rogers 8'1d seeOD4ed by Counc. John_ to ackDolr- led~ Cupertino Bigh School's pan cootr1but~a to the City of Cupertino. 'The aotiou _s paased v1th Counc. Spaw diasenting and Coune. Plunl1 abstaining beeau.. of a potential cOllfl1ct of interen. Joyce A. Francia, 10686-<: Rosewood Road, addressed Council regarding rent coutrol and a recent increase in her rental chargs. Mr. Fred Jt. Claire, 20100 Rodrigues, requeated that Council recOlUlUer the need of a rental aediation board. Ken Allbroae, WoodIIont Management, cautioned Council that _c!iation lesds to regnlation. Ann Anger, OIIIIer of rental property, stated ti-,t very often probl_ can be settled if the tenant will talk v1tb the landlord. (City Clerk'e lfotfl: Director of Parks and Recreation Dowling arrived at 8:10 p...) Renta~ media- It vas lIOVed by Counr.. Plungy, seconded by Counc. Johnsoo and paseed tion boards v1th Counc. Sparks ð.ia~Ung to direct staff to obtain inforaation fr_ Santa Clara County and surrounding cities regarding rental 1Iediation boards. Thia inforaation vill be presented to Council at their March . 16 -ting. PUBLIC BEARI!tGS . 23. Consideration of adoptiou of varioua code... (a) Second reading of Ordinance No. 1085: "An Ordinance of the City of Cupertino Amending Chapter 16.04 of the Cupertino Municipal Code by Adopti~g the 'Uniform Building Code', 1979 Editiou and Appropria~e Exceptions Thereto." (b) Second reading of Ordinance No. 1086: "An Ordinance of the City of Cupertino Amending Chapter 16.20 of the Cupertino Municipal Code by Adopting the 'Uniform Plumbing Code', 1979 Edition and Appropriate Exceptions Thereto." (c) Second reading of Ordinance No. 1087: "An Ordinance of the City of Cupertino Aroending Chpster 16.16 of the Cupertino Hu~icipa1 Code by Adopting the National Electrical Code, 1978 Edition." Cd) Second reading of Ordinance No. 1088: "An Ordinancr of the City of Cupertino Adding Chapter 16.40 to the Hunicipal Code by Adopting the 'Uniform Fire Code', 1979 Edition and Appro- priate Exceptions Thereto." . . . KINUTES OF THE PEBRtJARY 17, 1981 CITY COUNCIL HlETING It V!1S moved by Counc. Sparks, seconded by Counc. Johnson and passed unan- imously to close the public hearings, It vas moved by COW1C. Flungy, sec:onded by Counc. Sparks and passed unan- imously to read Ordina~~e No. l08S by title only and the City Clerk's reading to constitute the secood reading. It vas moved by Counc:. Plungy, seconded by Counc. Sparks and pASSed unan- imously to enact Ordinance No. l08S. It was moved by Counc. Plungy, sec:ooded by Counc. Sparks and psssed unan- imously to read Ordinance No. 1086 by title only and the City Clerk's reading to constitute the second reading. It vas moved by Counc. Plungy, seconded by Counc. Sparks and passed unan- imously to enut Ordinance No. 1086. It vas moved by Counc. Plu::gy, Hc:onded by Counc. Sparks and pall sed unan- jmously to read Ordinance No. 1087 by title only and the City Clerk's reading to constitute the second reading. It was moved by Counc. Plungy, seconded by Coone. Sparks snd passed unan- imously to enact Ordinance No. 1087. It vas moved by Counc. Plungy, seconded by Counc:. Saprks and passed unan- imously to read Ordinance No. 1088 by title only and the City Clerk's reading to constitute the second reading. It vas moved by Counc. Plungy, seconded by Coonc. Sparks and passed unan- imously to enact Ordinance No. 1088. 24. Consideration of modification of existing policies for improving public streets and utilities along frontsges of single family lots. Director of Public Works Viskovic:h reviewed his report with Council. Ann Anger, Cupertino resident, questioned the street sweeping schedule in her area. Council referred to staff for a report on the schedule for street sweeping curb and gutter vs. no curb and gutter. Is there an in-between" I~ so, what is it? It was move¿ by Counc. Johnson, seconded by Cou~c. Sparks and passed unan- imously to continue the public hearing to t~e meeting of Harch 16, 1981. It was moved by Counc. Johnson, seconded by Counc. Sparks and passed unan- imously to adopt Category 1, 2 and 3 clas8ifie~tions per stuff repo~t and select Alternate No. 5 (special fee) as the method of handling Cate- gory 3 single-family lot developments. An ordinance will be presented to Council st their meeting of March 16, 1981. CC-S29 Page 5 Public hear- ing closed Second reading of Ord. 1085 OrcS. No. 1085 enacted Second read- ing of Ord, 1086 Ord. No. 1086 enacted Sec:ond reading of Ord. 1087 Ord. No. 1087 enacted Second reading of Ord, 1088 Ord. No. 1088 enacted Street swee:pin schedule !'ublic hearing continued "\;:-; , ~: KIIIlJ'l'ES OF THE FEBRUARY 17, 19S1 CITY COUNCIL MEFl'ING PLANNING APPLICATIONS 25. Application 24-TK-SO of IDIB, Inc.: Tentative Map to subdivide approd_tely .7 of an acre into two parcels equaling approxilllltely 10,SOO 8<1. ft. and 17,600 sq. ft. and Envir_tal Review: The project ia categorically exeapt, hence, no action is requir.... The aubject property is located on the southwest side of Crescent Road (across fr01ll "-alia Court) approximately 500 ft. northerly of Stevens Creek Boulevard in an Rl-lO (Residential, single-family, 10,000 8<1. ft. minimum lot size) zoning district. Recommended for approval. 24-TK-80 approved It was moved by Counc. Sparks, second'" by Counc. Johnson snd passed unanimously tc spprove Application 24-TK-80 per Planning Coœu1ssion Resolution No. 2175. . 25-TH-SO approved 26. Application 25-TK-SO of Michasl Hagrenet (IDIB, Inc.): Tentative Map to consolidate two psrce1s consisting of approximately .2 of an acre into one parcel and l!Dvirouaental Review: The project is categorically ex~'t, hence, no action is r~quired. The sub- ject prop-.rty is locat'" on the south side of Cupertino Road approxi- mately 600 ft. easterly of Poothill Boulevard in an Rl-lO (Resi- dential, Single-faaily 10,000 sq. ft. minimum lot size) zoning district. Recommended for approval. It vas moved by COUDC. Sparks, seconded by Counc. Johnson and passed unsnimously to spprove Applicatioon 25-TH-80 per Planning Coømdssion Resolution No. 2176. 27. Application l5-TH-79 of Hymel-Hathaway Associates: Clarification of air space condom1niua project located on the southw~..t corner of North De Anza Boulevard and Lazaneo Drive. RecOllllllended for approval. l5-TH-79 clarif ie,; It was moved by Counc. Sparks, seconded by Counc. Johnson and psssed unanimously to clarify Application l5-TH-79 of Hymel-Hathsway Associates per Plsnning Commission r.esolution No. 2180. The sub5ect development will be an air space condominium project. ARCHITECTURAL AND SITE APPROVAL CO~ITTEE APPLICATIONS 28. None ITEMS REMOVED FROH CONSENT CALENDAR . 18. Application HC-5l,299.1 - Key Chevrolet (Paul Weiss) requesting approval for the installation of ~teel bollards along the southerly perimeter of an automobile sales facility. Said property is located at the northeast corner of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Stelling Road, in a General Commercial zoning district. Recommended for approval. · · · MINUTES OP TIlE PEnUARY 17, 1981 CITY COUNCIL MEETINC It vaa lIIOVed by Counc. Spark., seconded by Coonc. PlU1lgy and passllcl wich Counc. Rogers diaaenting to refer Application BC-51,299.l of Key Chev- rolet to the Architectural and Site Approval eo..1ttee for revi_ with directions to look specifically at the posaibility of planter boxe. break ing up of poet. and landscaping. Council requested that .\SAC hold a special Meting to consider th18 and that the application be returnllcl to Council at their aeeting of March 2, 1981. 20. Approval of I8inutes of the regular City Council _eting of Pebruary 2, 1981. (CC-528) It vas lIIOVed by Counc. Plungy, seconded by Counc. Johnson and paased with Counc. Sparks and Counc. Gatto absent to approve the February 2, 1981 City Council a1nutes with the following 8111e11daent: Page 2, Update of Bighvay 85 Corridor EIS, last .entence, revised to read, "Council also authorized the City Attomey to prepare special legislation stating that when right of way for a corridor 18 abandoned, the property go to the sffeeted City." UNFINISHED BUSINESS 30. Progress report on completion schedule of a residential/commercial development located at the northwest corner of Foothill and £tevens Creek Boulevard - Silveroaks. CC-529 Page 7 Bc-5l,Z99.l referred to ASAC Minutes ap- proved as ame>tded It was lDOVed by Counc. Sparks, seconded by Counc. Johnson and passed unan- Silverosks imously that the coœpletion schedule pertaining to improvements in Silver- Development oaks Development be reviewed by staff and the developer in the field. Hr. David Bley, President of the Bomeovners Association, requested thst Council keep this aatter under observst1on until it is settled. 31. Approval of acquisition of property on Bianchi Way by Community Housing Developers. It vss moved by Counc. Sparks, seconded by Counc. Johnson and passed unan- imously to spprove the acquisition by Community Housing Developers of Parcels 10, 11 and 12 on Bianchi Way and authorize payment of $619,000 to Community Housing Developers for that purpose. Council accepted the Deed of Trust securing option to purchase Parcels 10 and 12. Council appropriated $207,913 for acquisition of real property (City Account No. 960-8122-950.13). (City Clerk's Note: Assistant to the Clty Manager Brown arrived at 10:00 p.m.) NEW BUSINESS 32. Proposal for expenditure of funds from California Parklands Act of 1980. Acquisition of Bianchi property approved, appropriations made CC-529 _f:rnia Park lands Act funds Appropriation for Cupertino Scene Cost of additional pages Reject Fischer claim . Reject Kattuah claim Reject Coley clsim Reject Langer claim (Stultz) . . HbouuS OF THE FEllRUAIIY 17, 1981 CITY COORCIL MEETING It vas .wed by Counc. Spsrks, seconded by Counc. Johnson and psssed unan:mously to approve Cupertino's sbare of funds fr~ the C&1ifornia Parklaftds Act of 1980 as follows, as per rec~tion of the Director of Parka aftd Recreat 1011: (a) An amount not to exceed $5,000 for cOllpleUon of the Baer Black- llllith Shop-Mus_. (b) The balance for reaovat1oll of Manta Vista School bUildings aftd park site. 33. Requeat for appropriationa for the Cupertino ~cene. It vas .wed by Counc. Sparks, seconded bl Counc. Johnson and psssed unan:mously to appropriate $525 fr~ the General Fund for tho Cupertino Scene account. Staff vas requested to find out the coet of an additional four pages 1u the Scene to be added when necessary. 34. Claim for d_S" fUecI by Ann Elizabeth P1øcher. It vas .wed by Counc. Sparks, seconded by Counc. Johnson and passed unanimously to reject the claim filed by Ann nizabeth Pischer and direct the City Clerk to so notify claiaant. 35. Claim for daaageø filed by Puad E. and Suad K. Kattuah. It vas .wed by Counc. Sparlt., seconded by Counc. Johnson anè passed unan:mously to reject the claim filed by Fuad E. aftd SURd It, Kattuah snd direct thp. City Clerk to so notify claimant. 36. Claim for dalD8ges filed by Mary Ann Coley. It vas IIIOved by Counc. Sparks, seconded by Counc. Johnson and passed unant.ousJy to reject the claia filed by Mary Ann Coley and direct the City Clerk to so notify claiaant. 37. Claim against the City of Cupertino filed on behalf of Csrol Langer, Administratrix of the Estate of Lawrence Allan Stultz. It vas moved by Cov~c. Sparks, seconded by Counc. Johnson and passed unanimously to reject the claim against the City filed on behslf of Carol Langer, Administratrix of the Estate of Lawrence Allan Stultz, and direct the City Clerk to so notify claimant. 38. Cupertino Emergency Disaster Plan. (a) Resolution No. 5553: "A Kesoh·tion of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Adopting the City of Cupertino Emergency Disaster Plan." · · · KINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 17, 19S1 CI'IT mtJIfCIL MEl!'I'ING 38. (b) i{esolution No. 5554: "A a-lution of the City Council of the City of Cupertino ..sciødfDs haolution No. 3212 and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Docuasnts for ObtainingPinancial Assistance under the Pederal Civil Defense Act." (b) Resolution No. 5562: "A Kesolution of the City Council of the City of Cupertino "sdDd1Da haolutiou No. 5191 and Providing for the Succession of the Office of City Manager." Resolution No. 5562 _e _ded ae foUovs: It_ No.2, first sentence to read as follows: "The tera 'unavallable' as used in the preceding para graph _ns that the City Mallager ia dther killed, missing, injured, or otherwise physically unable to attead aeetings or otherwise porfors his duties." It vas moved by Counc. Spera, aecODded by Counc. Plungy and passed unan- imously to sdopt Resolutious 5553, 5554 and 5562. 39. Report on bid opening, Generator B Trailer, Project Sl-A, and svsrd of contract. It VBe lDOVed by Counc. Plangy, eec:ODded by Counc. Sparks and passed unan- Woualy to reject the ~roper bid ~tted for Project No. Sl-A, Gener- ator B Trailer, and authorize etaff to inforaelly request bids with at least three different fir.s. The.. .ids would then be reported to Counc:il for award. 40. Report on bid opening, curbs, ggtters, sidewalks, Project Sl-20,.and award of contract. 529 age 9 Ree. No. 5562 _ded Ree. No. 5553, 5554 and 5562 adopted Bid rejected; informal bids to be re- quested It VBS moved by Counc. Sparks, sec:oaded by Counc. Johnson and passed unan- Contract to imously to aVBrd Project Sl-20, Crrbe, Gutters and Sidewalks, to R. L. R. L. Chaides Chaides Construction Co. in the aaouat of $7,286.90 and appropriate $S,OOO including contingency frGa the General Fund. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 41. None ORDINANCES 42. Second reading of Ordinance No. 1091: "An Ordinance of the City of Cupertino Amending Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2 by Rezoning Approxi- mately .84 Gross Acre from Rl-IO Zone to RI-7.5 Zone; Locsted on the Sou the 1St Corner of McClellan Road and John Way." It vas moved by ~ounc. Plungy, seconded ~y Counc. Sparks and passed unan- imously to read Ordinance No. 1091 by title only and the City Clerk's reading to constitute the second reading. It vas moved by Counc. Plungy, seconded by Counc. Sparks and passeà unanimously to enact Ordinance No. 1091. Second reading of Ord. 1091 Ord. )¡o. 1091 enacted . _~o l'W'Iu¡-a:> OF THE }'nII1I....,. 17. 1981 CITY COUIIC1L .....I"UIIi 43. Second rcadinø of orüøance Ro. 1092s "AD O1'd:1Dance of tile Cfty of Cupertino "-cSin& Secdoo 1 of OrlSiuDce Ro. 2 by "SOD1q Approximately 1.93 Cu.. AcT.. fr_ P %oDe CO P ZoDe; toeaCect 00 the Borth Sid. of SC_ Creek BoalftftlS ~e11IOO 'C. Easterly of laDdy LaDe." Second reading It _ aovecl by Counc. n1lllØ', eecoadecl by Coaac. Sptlrke aIICI pa..... of Ord. 1092 IllUlDDoualy to read Qrd"--re 110. 1092 by UtIe only end the City Clerk'. reading to con.titute the HCODd readilla. Ord. 1092 It va. \lOVed by Counc. filllllY. eecondecl by Counc. SptlrIt. and pu.... enscted uuanimously to enact OrlSiuDce Ro. 1092. Second reading of Ord. 1093 Ord. 1093 enacted . Toll roads legislation Legislative Review Comm. . 44. Second reading of Ordinance Ro. 1093: "AD Ordinance of the City of Cupertino Revfe_ Chapter 3.24. Parella.. of Supplies and Equip- MIlt, Cupertino JfuDúfpal Code." It va. aoved by Counc. Pluøgy. HCODdecl by Counc. Sparlul and passed ..............sly to read Or"...-e 110. 1093 by tiel. only and the City Clerk'. reading to coostitut. the aecoad rudilla. It vas lIIOVed by Counc, nODI)', HCODded by Counc. Sparlul and pu.... unan1aously to enact OrdiuDce 110. 1093. USOLUTIONS 45. None NOR-AGENDA BUSINESS Council requested the City Clerk to obtain a copy of the bill regarlSing toll roads for review. Legislstive Review Coaaittee COUDC. Plungy reported tbe rec~dation of the Legislative Review COIDittee to Council. This rec~dation vas approved unaniaously aa follows: No position - SBlll.AS 251, SB 215 (further study), SB 102, AS 254, AS 74 (further study), SB 77 (further study), SB 152, AB 197, SB 96, AS 151, SB 225 (follow closely), ACA 22, SCA 8, SCA 12 (further study). Council supports AB 290 pertaining to authority for cities to teradnate annexstions. Council opposes any legislation in tbe area of employee polygraph tests. , . . . )u"w:d OP TBI nnu.urr 17, 1981 CITY COUNCIL ÞœS-.a:üIC At 10:55 p..., Mayor losers adjourned the..uing to a clOHd ...don re- gardins pos.ible l1tiptioa pertaining to the traffic mtercoanect ayst... At 11:50 p..., the _CiIlS ... recomrened in open ....ioD in the Council CbIIIIbar 1dth Couœft -..£. Johlulon. Pluøø, Spark. aDd Mayor 1Dgar. pre_to City lieupi' Qu1nlaø, Ci~ Clerk Corneliu. aDd Director of Publ1 Vorb Vi.kov1ch _e also pr__t. City Attorney Xilt.ø ~",~.a that the substance of the clo.ed .ession pertained to the coatrect regarding the interconnect eystea and that the Director of Publ1c Ilorb vill _t 1dth all parties in an attllllpt to 801_ any difficultiee. A report regarding th18 atter will be presented to the Council at their _eting of Pebruary 23. 1981. It... _ad by Counc. Sparu, secODded by Counc. Johlulon and paaaed unan- ia)uely to adjourn to 7:00 p..., Pebruary 23, 1981 ~,¿ .¿a_~. City Clerk V 529 al~ 11 losed session eting with rties re nterconnect ystem