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CC 04-02-84 þ cm OF CUPERTINO, STATE OF CALIFORlIA 10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertinc, CA 95014 Telephone: (408) 2~2-4505 HIN!JTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUTfCIL MEETING HELD OW APRIL 2, 198_ IN THE COURCIL CHAMBER, CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA At 61115 p,m., Mayor PlunSy called the ...UIIS to o!"d., ill the Council OInber, City Hall. SALUTE TO THE FLAG ROLL CALL þ Cour.c. Present: Gatto, Jchllsoll. IIosers, Spa1'ks, Mayel' ¡;lòØll' Statt Present I City Hanaser Quinlan City Clerk COrnelius Directo1' ot MUo Works Vtskovich Dl1'ooto1' ot Plenllll and DeYelopllet SIIIe Di1'actor ot Filleoe Stlrd... Clett at 9.05 P...) Dlrootor ot Peru II1IcI Roc1'eatlon DDwUnl Assistant to the City Hanaser Brown Rehabilitation Cool'dinato1' CSI'O CDBG COordlnato1' 8innendylc City Attorney Kilian STAFF REPORTS 2. Submtsslor. ot written Repo1'ts. City Hanaler's Repo1't Request for transter ot funds fo1' Pl8llnir.1 Dl1'octcr - It wes moved by Cour.c. Sparks, seconded by Couno. Rosers and passed unanimously to app1'c;ve the trIlllSi'e1' ot S500 from Proresslcnsl ar.d Specialized Services to Conterence and Meeting Expense, Activity 653. AB 2611 1, Ir.frastructure needs - It. was moved by CoUl"c. Sparks, secor,ded by Cour.c. RClers al1d passed unaniØlOusly te- refer this 1 tel!! tc the Legislative Review Co...1ttee, -1- þ Fund transfer to Activity 653 AB 2641 . Anf.mal control officers False alarm appeals Haay 85 Legislative Review Com. Consent Calen- dar approved . 'U'I1I~ (If nIt: AI'IUI. l. 19ð1f cur COllie!&. flUTlRG . Cc.641 City Clerk's Report AS 22111, Ani.al control orncers - It vas IIOved by Couno. Sparks, secoMed by Cour.o. Reier. ar.d paned unan1aously to oppose this l..talation. 3. Report on thr.. hellrir.IS tor appeal ot tal.. alar. charges. It was moved by Couno. Sparks, _ollded b, Cour.o, 1Io...s and passed UIIan1aously to der., tile appeal ot Hr. Bor... nd to grant tM appeal. ot Hr. Yanollski end Hr. S.,ed.. 1. Oral reports by stott .-.bro.. Director or Plannlnl end DIIYelcpaent Slak preser.tecI a report relardi"l danaerous struotures aM the lfelllett-Psckard use ot a lleUoopter 111 constl'uotlon. Hayor PlunlY thanked tt.. C"-ber ot Co.eroe to!' the donation ot 36 dozen wlnlt Ibsses tor Covnol1 end HaJlOr ot Toyokava, Japen. lie announoed that 011 ",y II there would be a o....ontal plantinl ot oherl'Y trees. COUNCIL REPORTS Counc. Gatto. Hllhvay 85 Task Foroe - Council. by conaensus. stated that they had no opposition to the o1t1.s ot Sunnvyale and Mountain Vie., belnl repre..nted on tile HilhllBY 85 Task Forae. CoUIlO. Gatto intoNed tho.. preaent thst he viII brinl a position paper relardin. Hilhvay 85 to the next City Council ...tinl tor action. Counc. Johnsor.: Lelislat1ve Revie., Cor· _tee - It vas moved by Couno. Johnson, secondld by CoUIIC. Gatto M'Á passed unanÚolously to support sa 23311 (Ellis), oity control over sale ot fireworks. continue to oppose SB 11126 (McCorquodale). local pubUc ..ployer-_ployee relations, request copies ot AB 3967. AB 3939 ar.d AB 3822. Director Item No. Calendar . c f Planning and IJevelcpmer.t Shk requested that 30 on the agenda be addad to the Conser.t By consensus this request was denied. CONSENT CALENDAR It was moved by Ccunc. passed unanimously to subml tted , Gattc, seconded by Ccur.c. Rogers ar.d apprcve the Ccr.sent Caler.clar as 9. Resolutlcr. lID. 6301: "A Resolutior. of the City Ccur.cll of the City of Cuperttr.o Allowir.g Certair. Claims ar.d Demar.ds Payable Ir. the kleur.ts and frem the Fur.ds as Hereir.arter Described for Ger.eral ar.d Mhcellar,eous Exper.ditu:-es fer the Period Er,dir.g r~arch 16, 1984, -2- HIIlIn"ES OF THE APRIl. 2, 19811 CITY COUJICII. HEETIIIG - CC-6" . 10. Resolutlor, No. 6303: "A Resolution or the tity Council ot the City or Cupertir.o Allolling Certain Cld.. aIId DeIIands Payable in the AIIIounts and tro. the Funds a. Hereinafter Described for Salaries and V...S tor the Payroll Period Elldinl March 20, 198"." 11. Resolution No. 63011: ". Resolution ot the City Ccunol1 ot the City ot Cupertino Allowll!l Certain ClaÙls aIId Demands Payable in the AIIounts anel tl'Oftl tile F'unels a. Hereinatter Described tor General 8'!d HisoeUeoo18 Exper.dltures tor the Period Endinl March 30, 19811." 12. Resolution No. 6305: ". Resolution ot the City Council ot the City ot Cupertlr.o Ace.ptlnl Grant ot ElI_lilt tor Roadway I'Urpøsa. trom Nicholas A. Speno, Ronald G. Speno, Eernest A. Speno, and LucUle A. Sp_ consisting ot appro.illately 0.008+ acres, looated at Stevens Creek Bouleyarel anel Stern ber.n." 13. Resolution No. 6306: "A Resolution ot the City Ccuncll ot the City ot Cupertir.o Apprcvlng Contract Challl. ~der No. 1 tor Chic Center Parkin. Lot Ex..uloll Project 83-53." . 111. Request for Waher ot F.... a. Hid-Peninsula Support Network tor Batte,ed Women. b. Monta Vista Hilh School Athletio Boo...,.. c. Ki"anis Club ot Cupertino. 15. Resolution No. 6307: "A Resolution of tile City Counoil ot the City ot Cupertino Approving tile tinal .ap and improv_er.t plans ot Tract No. 75711, Cupertino TONII Center looated at the southeast corner ot Torre ""anue and Stevens Creek Bouleverd, developer' Torre Avenue Properties, a leneral partnership; and Jason Chartier Acceptinl Certain EasOllents; Authorizi!11 Silnil!g ot fir.al Hap and IIIprov_ent Plans; Authorizing the Execution of Agreemer,ts in connection therewi_h." 16. Hlr.utes 0 f the Regul ar meetlr.g cf March 13, 198". (CC-638) 17. Minutes of the Regular meeting of tlarch 19, 198/¡. ( CC-639) Vote Members of the City Cour,cll . AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Gatto, Johr,scr., Rogers, Sparks, Plur,gy None None tlcr.e -3- · · Item 33 con- tinued · MINUTES OF THE APRIL 2, 1984 CITY COUNCIL r-lEETING - CC~1 ITEMS REMOVt:D FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR 18. Nolle ORAL COHHUNICATIONS 19. ProclaDatlor. declerir.1 the week ot April 8-1_, 198_ ss wScienoe Fair Week.w The City Clerk vas directed to tor ward tile procl.atton to the appropriate parties. 20. Prool.ation declsrinl april 9-13. 1984 88 wHead Start WeekW . The City Cle1'k vas directed to torward the prool.atlon to the appropriate parties. 21. Procl.ation deolarlr.1 april 22-28. Calitornla Resouroe Ra11, Weekw Cupertinow . 198_ as wTIIe Qoeat in tile City ot Hr. Ken ....., Jaycees. "pressed appraciatlon tor t:,e support ot the Resource Ra11, Week. 22. Procl.atton decl..lnl the IIOnth ot april as wChUd Abuse Prevention Month W 111 the City ot Cupe1'tlno. The City Cle1'k vas direotad to torward the prool.ation to the appropriate parties. 23, Procl.ation dechrinl april 15-21, 1984 as wCoin Weekw in the City ot Cupertino. Hr. Nielsor. ot the Coir. Club in Cupertir,o aecepted the prool.ation. 211. Procl.atlon declerinl the week of \prl1 2-7, 198- as wpublic Schools WeekW in tile City or Cupertino. The City Clerk vas directed to the rorvard the proclamatior. to the appropriate psrties. 25. Proclllllatior. declarir.g april 27, 19811 as WGirl Scout Leader's DB,.. 1r. the City of Cuperti r,c. The City Clerk was directed to forlldrd the pro:!l..atior. to the appropriate parties. It was mcved by Cour,c. Rogers, secor.ded by Cour.o. Gatto sr.d passed ur.ar.iDlOualy to cor.t1r.ue a¡ er.d a Item 110. 3~ to the regular meetlr.g cf april 16. -4- þ MINUTES OF THE APRIL 2, 198" CITY COUNCIL MEETING - CC-641 PUBLIC IØ::ARINGS 26. Cor.sideraticn ef Annexatior, or areli designated "San Fernando Averoue 81-04". a. Resolution No. 6308: "A Resolution ef Cour.cil or tile City or t;upertino Annexation ot area deelluted as "Sar. Avenue 31-()J ". the Cit, Ord..inl Fer nar.do It was lIoved by Counc. ~rks, seconeled by Cour.c. Gøtto 8IId passed unanilDOusly to clue the pUblic he..ir.g. It WIIS IIOVed by Counc. Sparks, secor~ed by CoUtIC. Johnson anel passed unanilDOusly to adopt Resolutíon No. 63OS. 2í. West Cupertino Tratric .i~llatior.: resul ts or Cit,' s survey. Director of ?lannir.1 anoJ Develo..ent Sisk reviewed the start report anel the results or the City's survey with Council. þ Sally Rueter', 4"15 Tilbury ~1ve. SaIl Josa, expressed unhappiness regarding the stop silne on Stellinl and supported Hilhvay 85. She stated that the options tor access to Hishvays 85 and 280 are llllited troll We:rt. San Jose. Berore the stop sllns, trattlo VIIS heavy but it IICVed. $be te.la that pollution has lnoreased al\d that people ...e aIIlry and trustrated. She SUSlested trattic actuated signals with pedestrians buttons. Dor. RosenballD, 7633 Prospect Road, Cupertino, stated that he was representinl hlllselt. his t.ily anel ne1lhbors. lie presented transparencies h1ghlilhtinl previous presentations on this .att.. ir.cludinl tile DRC2 report and cllp¡;.ings trOll locsl r:ellspapers. He also revieW<ed previous Council actions. lie stated that there has been a reduction ir, trartic, an ir.creasa in pollution, sn Increase 0 f i1101al actions (there is a need tor IIIOre support frOlll the Sheriff's Department), and that the commuter level is still root acceptable. He requested a wider.ir.g ef De Anza Boulevard southbour.d to Prospect. He felt that the minlmlAll that should be done would be keeping the present stop signs 1r. place. He suggested adding stgr.s at Rainbew ar.d Prospect, usir.g barriers to prevent cOIIDuters rrem enterlr.1 r.e1ghborhoed cells, stop signs at Prospect and G¡,lway ar.d Pöppy an~ Rainbow, and barricades at various lecatlor.s aleng Prospect, þ Jim Worth, 7498 Barr.hart Place, stated that the City questlor.talre was received late Ir. the sectler: desigr.ated F ar.d that a lot e f peo ple simpl y threw the survey away as they would r.ot be at-Ie to submit It prior to the deadl1r.e. Therefore, he fel tit was a "bad report" frem that area. He stated he was agair.st a street closure -5- Public hearin closed Res. 630S adopted MINUTES Of' THE APRIL 2, 19811 CiTY CO:iNCIL MEETING _ CC-641 . and the "r.o right tun" signs at t'.cClellan arA De Anza. He also telt that the DRC2 report contained little represer.tatior. frOIll area F and that that Infol'llation was inaccurate. He expreued no oPPc sitior. to keeping the present stop sigr.s. Dar. Eilers, 7711' Robindell Way, asked if all ccllllluters _e el1l11ir.ated, what would be the tratf1c reduction. He stated that there is increased b'avel tiJIe on Stelling aM he preterred it without stop silns as he feels that t1lllO Is worth somethir'l. He stated h. has not seen any analysis regardir.g cost versus benetits, tille versus less u·attic. lie has rour,d r.o dittet'ence in gett!nl onto stellinl. AM Nunziata, 21921 HeCle11an Read, stated that It would be all right to leave the stop silllS it they help the people who live on Stellinl. She telt the City as a whole should be considered and expressed support ror statt recolllllerAations 1, 2 and 3 but not II. . Shishir I'\okherjee, 11711 Scotland t\'tve, stated that ... uses Stellir.¡. If the CSt, wished to stop oo.uters they should put barriers at the boundaries. He stated that he has a stanelard tran_isslon ow ar.d tlr.ds it dittlcult to travel along stellinl "ith the stop silM. He tIlIds it a vsste ot time and luol1ne. He also is concerned rOlardir.¡ bellll rear er.ded. lie urled the Counoil to r.ove the stop stlns. A resident, 7810 Orion Lane. stated that the stop silns were good ror residents ot Orion. !bvever. those 10inl r.orth to 280 are I118kir.¡ a seconel lar.e. lie stated that on Prospect Road as crossinl II1lhway 9 to let to Stel1inl, restripinl has pushed trattic to"ard the Cupet'tir.o side or the road. He expressed the opinion that blockades WOuld help as reco.er.ded by Den Roser.baWl. lie also requested that the sheritr monitor the stop silr.s and expressed concern relarding the trattic "pact of development ot the $ever. Sprir.gs Ranch are.. He suggested that Cupertino pave 1 ts OWl', path on the Highway 85 corridor. Haureel1 Leor.ard, 7609 Prospect !lead, lr.rorllled Council that her car has beer. hit twice 1r. her OWl': driveway within the last ter. months. She has also replaced the mailbox thr~e times. People jllllp the curb. She lr.rcrmed Cour.cll that 1r. her oplr.lor. the stop slgr.s have reduced trarftc but the speed has Ir.creased, People use the "do r.ot pass' lar.e to pass or. the l1r.e, She suggested that Cou':cll clese Prosp~t at Stell ir.g or put a stop sign at Galway. . Robert frar.kovich, 1392 S. Stellir.g Road, spoke Ir. support or the stop signs. He also favored clcslr.g Stelllr.g at Prospect ar.d expressed cor.cerr. :-egardlrg the $ever. Sprlr.gs traffic. -6- . MINUTES Œ 'I'IIE APRIL 2. 1984 CITY COUIICIL MEETING - CC-641 It vas moved by CoIØ!C. Sparks, secor,ded b, Counc. lIDS". anel passed UI!an1aously to close the publio .....Ina. It was mond by CoIl/lO. 1ID&..s and seconded by Couno. Spa10ks that statr ir.vestllata rutripina on Stell1na to prevOllt the extra lane fro. tONing and to look at stop stlns on Galway, retain stop sign. 810na SteUiIII, J'laOve -no right turn on red- at HcClflllan SlId De Allza. restrlp Ralnboll tor two trartic lanes, a hD way left tUPII. bike ar,d pwking lar.es. look at movinl the center line on Prospaot and request an additional tratt10 ottloet'. The Director of -'Ubl1o VDrks will report beok at tile next meeUna rOlardir.g t... v..ious It.s to be IlIYe.tigated. Discussion rOl..dinl the purchase ot a IIICtorcyole to be used by the Shorit" s departaent for tr.ttio entoro.en~ in Cupertino tolloved. The IDOtiOr. was pasaad unan1aousl,. By consensus, Council .....ated a report at the next _tinl rOl8rdina Incr..Sed antorc.eat in tut ..... Its cost ar.d hew it oan be don. witheut deor.asllll OIItorc.OIIt in the rest ot tM o~UIIIt,. . RECESS: Q:05-9:20 p... (City Clerk's Nota: Dlrootor ot Fillanoe ~Jd" left at 9:05 p.II.) 28. Trartic conditions on Brrne AvOll.... and Gl'anada Aven....; trartic circulation plan ot Hor-ta Vista. Director or PlMninl SlId Develo Dent Silk Rd Director or Public Works Viskov1oh reviewed trattio conditions aOO the trartio ciroulation plan or Honte Vista. J. Lewizky, 21860 Aloa..., discussed street closures with Ccur.cil and ir,toNed ~ of III! article that hac! been in the Sap. Jose Mercury News. Aiyene Ceggett, 21921 HerIDosa Aver.ue, addressed Councll regarding the !bnta Vista Holleowr.ers AssociaUol!. She stated they had lIIet to discuss this issue; however, they would Uke to lleet with starr anel a represet\taUve or Bl ackberry Farm. She stated that there was ar: Igrcrar.ce ~r. the City regardir.g the General Plar., . Shar.da ,lahles, 10101 Orlll\ge Aver.ue, stated that there was just a survey ar.d urged Cour.cil r.ot to act with that survey as the or.ly basis, She stated that she Ukes Blackberry Farm ar,d just war.ts the traffic problem solved. -7- Public hearing closed Stelling Road traffic Ioereased enforcement · HINUTES Œ THE APRIL 2. 1~811 CITY COUNCIL MEETIIIG - GC-61 1 PLANNING APPLICAtIONS 29. Application 111-U-83 or TARICA, IKC. (McDONALD'S): USE PERMIT to oonstruct aM operate a drive-throush racllity at an extsttr.g raat-'Jod r.staurant and ENVIROIIIENTAL REVIEW: .1Ie Pl_ing Cc_iuion reco_ends the granting or a Negativ. Dacl..&t.lon. The SUbject property is located on tile sou"heast corner or lIc.estead Road and Stelling Road In a P (PlInned Develo llent with recreaUonal/entertalnaent ir.tent) zoninl district. RecOBDer.ded ror der:ial. "~.:w BUSINESS 42. Criteria for revi.w or RecC....Med tor approval. drive-throush windows. Linda Callon repreHl!ting Tarka 1110. req.J.stact that the oriteria be oonsidered first aM then the use p_It. Director or Plannlnl and Develc IIent Silk requ.sted that oriteria be d.tel'lll1ned tirst ar.d sua.sted oertaln ohqes to the orit.ria as sub.ltted rro. the Planninl Co_isaion. · LiMa Callcn reviewed her letter ot Karch 29 with CoullOll. Phil Schwi_er , dangeroua to ped.strians atter architect. stated that have cara ¡oil!& throush pickinl up the tood. it vas IIIcr. the lot wi th Darlene Thorne, ChSllber or Co_eroe, stated that tile Board cf Directors agreed with architectural ar.d Site Approval Cc..ittee concept. CcIlllC11111 eaabers, with the exception or Ccur.c. Rogers, alreed that the fcllowing criteria shall be reviewed with the use per.it, as per Pl¡r.nlnl ColIIIIlssicn Resolution No. 21192 with the fcllowir.g 81IIen~ents: 1,C, Delete first paragraph and integrate items 1, 2 and 5 into the criteria. 2.E. Last ser,ter.ce, delete "lIIid-block," Add 4,0, that the er.ttre drive through lIIust be contalr,ec or, site. · 5.C. Delete "and 100~ of the requlred stackir.g spaces when the lane attains access directly from a pUblio street." Lir.da Caller. ir.fonDed Ccur.oll that there will be a reduction of inside aeatir,g ar.d sr. average of two oars iI', the lar,e, She presented piotures ar.o slides cf varioua drive throughs. -9- Critera for review of drive-th=ough windows . . Public hearing closed Public hearing closed cAre of PaWena tabled HINUTES OF THE APRIL 2. 19SJ1 cm COUIICIL HEETIIIG - ~ :-641 Chuck Cre rtlt, Puadea AYllluo, !tated that lie is conc"l!ed rOlardinl developalllt 8IId loss of rental in that area. Døve McLeroy, Byrne AVlllue. spoke rOlardina .rety vehioles and his COrloerns that t.t!ey would r.ot 10 ov.. a barrier. Jill Lev ante. 10095 aranae Avenue. spoke rOlarding tire protection. lie stated that he lives at the blockade z( has seer. .811' oars 10 over the blockade. lie telt thet cars parked there should be ticketed. statt v111 cIIeok on this. Was Willian, Itonta Vista. raquested that it' Pasadena vere left open It be redesilned so people would slow down. A resident, 12980 San Fernando. e.prused the desire to diSó30urale co_uters. J8IIIes IlJrke, 21750 Olive Avenue. spoke regardillg zoning end pre zoning in Hollta Vista. lie requested that non-residential uses be kept completely separated troll the residential areas. Joe Dozier, 10210 Pasaáerla, stated that closing arMge Avenue just shirted wattio. He supported olosure or Pasadena &d statad that !lOst or the people lie had talked with on Pasadena also t..,ored the olosure. B. Forsyth. HoClellOll Road. asked qu..UOIIS regardinl the ger,eral pllll ror the Hollta Vista area. Dor. MacDougall. 103110 Blackberry Fan but parking prob18lll. Byrr.e AYIllUO, stated that he liked tel t there vas a serious traftic and It was moved by Couno. Sparks, seoonded by CoIB!C. Gatto end passed unsnimousl, to close the public hearinc. A represer,tative or Blaokberr, Farm (one or the oWl'.ers) stated that he realizes there are probl.... Efforts have been made to solve those prob18llls, the n..ber 0 f people has beer. restricted, they olose at 8 p,m, ar.d they do use shuttle buses when they are able to plar. ahead, Dave McLeroy rèpreser.tative cooperstlve. inrormed Council that he 'lad spokerl with the of Blackberry Farm ar.d four.d him It was moved by Cour,c. Rogers, seoor.ded b, Co'Jr.c, Gattc 2r.d passed unar,1mously to close the public hearlr.g. It was ,"cved by Cour.c. Gattc, seccr.ded by Cour.c, Jo hr. sor. ar.d passed unar.imously to table the closure of Pasad er. a Aver.ue a3 a Plar.nlr.g Co_~sslcr. work item. -9- . HINUTES Œ THE APRIL 2, 1984 CITY COUIICIL HEETING _ CC-6111 Robert Clark, cor.struction mm'lalel', !'cD)nslds, stated that tlley are rev_pir.g the entire faoilit,. Critera approved It we.., :loved by Counc. Gotto. seconeled by Counc. Johnson and passed ur.an1mously to approve the crlteri. with Item 1.B. ner.ded as rollows: 1.B. Delete "or in areas loc.ted between bul1d1r.gs and public streets." Add a sentence that the lar.dscapad setback area shall ~ . lIil'!lmlllll of 30 rt, rrOla the curb 0 r the drive up 1M. to the street curb. 41-U-83 approved It was moved by Counc. Sparks, secor.ded by CoUllO. Gotto and passed with Councilallllbers PlunlY anel Resers dissentilll to approve Applic.UolI 111-11-83 with the tollowlnl cor.ditions: 1-11 . Standard Cor.cl1tior.s to the extent that they do IIOt cOllfiict with the special co1ldltions enlllllerated herein. III the oyer.t a confilot does aist. the special cor.d1tlOIlS as en.orated herein shall appl, . That the approval is based \.Il1011 Exhibits A. B. C slid D or ApplicaUon 111-11-83 as aay be .~,11rted by additional conditions contained herein. this apphcation superSedes the cor.~itions or approY8l granted In conjunction with Applio.tior. 7-U-75. 16. !leurs or operations ror the drive-through falcHty shall be lialted to 8 .... to 10 p.m. Operattr.g hours ror the restaurant interior seaUr.g is I.WIrestricted . 15. . 17. The applicant/property owner Is respor.sible fol' pickir.g up .nd properly disposinl or all trash originatinl trom the v~D)n.ld's Restsurar.t whether or.-alte, orr-site on cor.tiguous parc~is, or off-site for s dlstar.ce or 500 ft. alor.g public streets, 18, 19. 20. . 21. Sour,d trom the drive-through lr.tercom system shall r.ct be audible at or beycr.d the property 11r.e. The fas¡;-fcod restaurant shall be limited to a maxim... cap;oclty of 110 seats, Deslgr: of tt.. hulldir:g shall remalr, compatible wi th the deslgr. 0 f the Brunswick Bow11r.g Cer. ter. This use permit is cor:ditior.ed upor. the cor.tir.ued viability of the reciprocal parkir.g agret!ll1er.t with the remair.der cf the Homestead Lar.es Shoppir.g Cer,ter, If, for ðT.y reaser.s, this agreemer:t is termiar.ted this us.. permit shall he 1"evleved. -10- · MINUTES OF THE APRIL 2, 19811 CITY COUlIC:I. MEETING - CC-6111 Cor:ditlen door must prov Id ed . 22 shall be 'ldded stati ng that be el1mlna':.~ arA ~ lSoerger.cy the pedestrian exist must be ARCHITECTURAL AND SITE APPROVAL COMMITTEE A~PLICAT¡ONS 30, Application HC-51,193.21 - KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN- Si te, archl teoture ¡r,d con~eptual l¡r,dscaplng fer remodel or ¡ exlsttr.g retail co..lplex loceted at the r~rtheast quadrar.t of Sllverado Avenue ¡r,d SlJuth DeAnza Boulevard. Reco_er.ded for Approval. (Applicant wishes to debate &SAC impoNd ccnditionc.) It was moved by Counc, Gatto, seccr,ded by Cour.c. Sparks and passed unanimously to retain ASAC Resolution No. 1091 ar.d allow one-way Ingress frem De Anza Boulevard. UNFIN:SHED BUSINESS 31. Request for Approval', use al terr.ative pricinl formula for Towr. Center BHR units (John Vidovich). · It was moved by Cour.c. Johnsor., seconded by Coune. Sparks ar.d passed unanimously to fom a co..-ittee consisting or lending Instt tution represer.tative. Cleveloper, Cour.cilmember, Plar.r.ir'l Co..-hslona' and statf person, to appolr.t Reed Sparks ~r.d Jssor. OIsrtter, to direct Plar.r.ir.g Commission arA staff to select a representative, arA to request the OIamber 0 f Commerce to suggest som eo r.e from lerAir:g lr.stltutler.s, NEW BUSltŒ~:! 32, Cor,sidera~.i"" cf Co...ur.I.ty Housir.g Develepe:-s eccupar,cy safety ar:d parkir:g pl¡r, fer the Biar:chi Way Project. It was meved by Cour.c. Gatto. seccr.ded by Cour:e, Spa:-ks ar.d passed urar.imously to adept the plar. with Item:!> No. 6 ar:d 7 ar,d emerger,cy evacuatier. p:-ecedures amer,ded p:-ier to issuar:ce of build1r.g permits. 33, Report frem Les Alt=s Garbage Compar:y regardir,g lIaste IIheeler Pregram, Ccr.side:-ed earlier 1.C meet1r:g. ccr:t1r,ued to Ap,.il 16, 1984. 34. Discussicr. ef poss1ble Cupertir.c. h1 sto:-1cal '"use.... sites Jr. · It was meved by Ccur.c. .Jchr.sor, seccr.ded by Cour.c. Gatt<: ar.d passed ur.ar.iMcusly tc ccr,tir;ue' discussic. ur;til cCr.1pleticr. cf the ccmmur.ity cer.ter study. -11- ASAC Res. 109 retained Committee to consider BMR pricing formula CHD Bianchi Way project Museum site 1 · So lid waste First reading of Ord. 1259 Regnart Road Repair contract to Chaides · Stelling and Stevens Creek Signal contract to CVE Project 82-04 contract to CVE · MINUTES OF THE APRIL 2, 1984 CITY COUNCIL MEETING - CC-6111 35. Advisory booy/ies to study recycl1r.g, l~d fill r.d solid waste. It 118S moved by Cour.c. Gatto, seconded by Counc. Johr.sor. ar.d passed ur:ar:iroously to conUr,1M this it. to Hay 7, 36. atar:le of Order or 8Jsiness at Council lleetlr.gs. First ReadIng, a. Ordlr.ar:ce Cuportir.o Buslr.ess, No, 1259: "Ar. Ord1r.lr~e of the CIty of Amending Seetior, ;>.08.090, Order of cf the Cupertlr.o Hudclpal Code," It was moved by CoUI':C. ROlerS, aecondf!d by CoUI':C. Sparks ar.d passed unar.Imously to reed Ordlr:ar.ce No. 1259 by tI tie or,ly ar.d the City Clerk's readIl'lg to consti~ute the first reedlr,g thereof. 37. Report or. bid cper.ir.g for Regr.art Road RepaIr, Project 84-07. ar.d award or cor.tract. It was moved by Cour.c. Sparks, secor,ded by Cour.c. Rogers anel passed unar.lmously to award the contract for ROIr.art Road Repair, Project 84-07, to ataides Construtlon in the lIIIOunt or $199,711 as low bidder ar.d to appropriate $15,270 from the Cor.oral Fund and $2011,130 rrom the Storll Drair. fUl'lds which ~r.cludes cor:tir.gencles. 38. Report or. bid eper.lr.g for Stel1ir:g ¡lOad ar.d Steven Crolflk Blvd. Traftic Sigr,al mcditicatior., Project 82-05, ar.d award er cor.tract. It was a;oved by Cour.c, Sparks, s,,;:or.ded by Cour:c, Rogers ar.d passed unar,ilIIously to award the cor.tract for Stelllr,g Road ar.d Stevet'\s Creek Traffic S1gr.al Hcdificatior:, Project 82-05, to CVE for their low bid 0 r $73,620 ar.d to appro pr iate $21, 000 from the Cor. or al Fur:d. 39. Report or. bid oper,lr,g for DeAr.za Blvd/Homestead ReI. s1gr.al mCd 1ficaUor. Pre ject 85-04 ar,d aware c f ccr.t,.act. It ...s moved by Cour.c. Spa,.ks, secor.ded by Cour.e. Roge,.s ar.d ¡lassed ur,a~.1mously tc award the ecr.tract for T,.affie Sigr.al Hcd1fieaticr.. De Ar,za lJou!eva:-d/Homestead Read. Project 82-04, to CVE based or. earl iest cempletier.. 1r. the ameur.t of "5,800 ar.d tc app,.opriate $211,000 from the Ger.e,.al Fur.d. 40. Jolr.t 1mp,.ovemer.ts at fcr.ta Vista ar.d Cupertir.e H1gh Schools fer rec:-eatler.al pu:-pcses ar.d apprcp:-1at1cr, ef fur.d s . -12- . MHIUTES Of THE APRIL 2, 19811 CITY COUNCIL MEETING _ CC..6111 It was moved by Ccur.c. Sparks, secoroded ar.d passed ur.lJlliaously to appropriate General Fund for the following: by Ccunc. Reger s $9,500 from the Provide or.e set of tennis nets to Cupertino High and Monta Vista High at a total co~t of $1,500. Provide backstops, fencings ror dugout: ard small bleachers for total ooat of $8,000 for both sites, City crews ir.atall drlr.kir.1 fountains. Each year City crews. at the bOlinninl ot the softball season, prepare the infield or. the ratio or usage bet weer. City ard school ard that this be the extent of ,"sinter.ance responsibility or sl teSt Field preparation be done by school district tor school play ar.d by parks and Recreation Depertaent ror league play. 111. Approval or JoInt project with Cities of Sunr.yvale and Los Altos tor !blDestead Read ov"lay arld app¡opriatlon of $125.000. a, Resolution No, 6309: "' Resolution ot the City Ccuncil or the City or CupertIr.o Authorizing Executior. or Agre.ent with the City or Sunnyvale for overla, of Homestead Road." . It was moved by Ccur.~. Relers, seconded by Ccur.c. Johnson ar.o passed unanålously to adopt Rasoluticn No, "309. 113. RecOlllllendatlon or the Planning Ccnnission regarding the exercise or greater control over drinking establi....ents and related activities which car. poter.tlally create nuIsar.ce problems, Cour,cil, with the exceptIon of "a~r Plungy and Counc. Sparks, recoJl'lended th~ delehon of paragraph 2 of Plar,nlng Commissior. ResolutIon No. 21192, It was moved by Ccur,c. Sparks, secor.ded by Coune. Gatto ar.d passed with Cour.cilmembers Jobrsor. ar,d Regers dissenting for Plar.nlr.g Collllllission to cor.duct a hearing to oor,slder aner,cber.t to the r.or.-cor.fon'ling use crd in ar,ce, Staff was dIrected to inform businesses as well as property o wr, ers , Cour.oil set May 21 for a public hearir.g to ccr,sider permit parki r.g or, Wheaton Drive. 114. Requests for approval cf revised progr,." guJ.delir.es for Hcusir.g RehabI11 tatior, Progrœ¡, Hehab i 1 J.tatie r. Cour.cil. Coerd ir.ater Care ar.swered questier.s e f . It was meved by Ccur,c. Sparks, secer.dej by Cour.c. Gatte ar.d passed ur.ar.imously to adept the gutdelir.es as pr~ser.ted. 115. Apprepriaticr. frem the ee UI'.C il . Ger.eral Fur.d fcr the City -13- Appropriation for school improvements Res. 6309 adopted Non-con: inning use ordinance Permit parking on Wheaton Guidelines for rehabilitation program · propriation ,r Counc il .dget activit Ipropriation ,r City ttorney bud- eC activity · · III~UTES Of' THE APRIL 2, 198~ CITY COU/ICIL tlEETIl1G - CC-61 1 It was moved ar.d passed Ger.eral Fur.d by Cour.o, IIcgers, secor.ded by Ccur.c. Jclr.sor. ur.ar.imously to appropr1ac& :7,5~ frea the for tt.e City Cour,cìl budget activity. 46. Appropriation '\ttcrr.ey, It was meved ar.d passed Ger.eral Fund (rem the Ger.e:-al Fur.d for the City by Ccunc. :Iogers, secor.ded by Ccur.c. Johnsor. ur.ar.lmously to appropriate $~O,OOO f.;m the (cr the City Attorr.ey activity. 47. tlcr.e WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS ORDINANCES 118. Nor.e RESOLUTIONS 49. None NON-AGENDA BUSINESS SO, Recogr.itier. b, I'.ayor o( special requests. a. General Audier.ce - ller.e ADJOURN/IE/IT b. City Cour.cil - /Ior.e The meettr,g was adjou,.r.ed at 12: SO a,.., /û d/~ City Cler~ 14