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CC 07-19-71 . . CITr or CHUU1RV, State of California 11300 'fIøn ___, c. u... California Ye1.... : 252-4505 JuaU&1Ia .. 'III! II!IGIIUI IIUõUJIIj or till alY œœcn. 1IIUt.RU 19, 1971 III till coœen. ClUDn ¥~~:r. cur 11&1.. ~lRO, CALI!OIIRU .';" .. . SAI.UD to t!Œ FLAG ~ -u=c vas called to order at 7 :33 P.M. by Hayor Noel with the Saluu to the nag. lOLL œ:. Counci~ ?resent: Counci~ aòsent: Fitzgelald, Frolich, Stokes, Hayor Noel None Staff p:-u~"t: City ~~ger Quinlan City A%torney Adacs Director of Planni::g Sisk Director of Public .arks Yarborough Director of Parks & R~~re3tion Butler Deputy City Clerk Gladys McHugh Recordi~ Secretary Lois Inwards OATH Of ::::CE TO KEITH £. IJSlIN, C()(.":\Clt.v....... The Ga::- :: Jff1ce vas ~1.tered to Councilman Irvin by the Deputy :::y Clerk. The ro:: ."15 called aga~ by the Deputy City Clerk. Counci~ ?resent: Fitz¡erald, Frolich, IrwIn, Stokes, Mayor Noel Counci~ absent: None Counci:..r..:: Irwin said he vas looking forward to serving 011 the City ec.:~i~. JIIHU'nS :: 1'lEVIOUS ~DC 1. Appr:-.-al of Minutes of the resular Meting of July 6, 1971. CC-90 'age 1 'i ClC-90 t .... 2 t ~ , . ~ IWIUI4S OP TIŒ JULY 19, 1971 ern' coœcn. M&n~ JlCJvecl by Counc1œø Stokes, aec:ondecl by Counc:1BaD Fitasualtl to approve the II1Dat.. of July 6, 1971 as witteD. JføtioD carried, 4-0 Counc:11un Irvin abstained frOlA the above llØt1cm. COIMUNICATIoøS 2. Written The City Manager said the following written communications have been received: a. From Louis R. Chetaud, William F. Copley, Paul H. Ebisui requesting that the remaining unbuilt structures of tbe 119 unit apartment project of the Foothill Investment Company be lovered to tbe grades as originally presented to the City Council and Planning Commission. b. FrOlD Hrs. Voss questioning the feasibility of tbe Regional Park District. c. FrOlD Carl Beatt~ requesting consideration of a proposal requiring the recycling of ..tal and glass containers. d. FrOlD Attitude Research, New York City, requesting a permit to solicit information by their representative, Hrs. Marya IlDaana Hiller of 1102 Mary Avenue. The Sberiff's Depart- ment baa 110 record nor objection to either the company or tbe interviewer. e. Froa Permit Service COIDpany offering additional considera- tions when the Council acts on the H-Control recommendation for tbe Standard Oil Company sign under application HC-5I,24S.I. f. From Hr. Vic Marquez submitting bis resignation from tbe Archite~tural and Site Approval Committee. g. AppJication fro~ Hr. Ed Dickerson of 1314 Re¡ency Street, Redwood City, requ~:ting a business license to do door-to- door sharpening of knives, lawn mowers, etc. He states he bas such a license for Redvood City, Palo Alto and San Kateo. The Sberiff's Department bas no record of the individual. Moved by Counci1aan Stoltes, seconded by Councilman Fitzgerald, to take up grading oC Poothill Development Company under Nev Business. Kotion carried, s-o · - IUKITl'II:i or mE JULY 19, 1971 CITY COUNCIL MEErINC CC-90 'ep 3 the Beatty letter _ referred to the Goals ~tt... IIønd h1 CouDcu-a Stow, seconded by CouDCilIIIID F1upralcl to 4eay the requeat h1 Attltacle "search to soUdt. ItIt10D carried, s-o tile Perait Service ec.pany letter will be cou1clered when the Standard Oil eo.pany application is discussed on tb1e aaenda. Moved by Councilaan Stokes, seconded by Councilman Frolic:h to accept the letter of resignation from Hr. Vic Marquez and to inatruct tbe staff to take the proper action. Motion carried, 5-0 Moved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Fitzger~ld to approvp tbe request by Hr. Ed Dickerson, subject to a favorable report tcom the San Mateo Sberiff's Office. Motion carried, 5-0 Tbe City Kenager said be had 2 additional letters: one from Attorney Dempster requesting application 8-Z-71 be delayed until 9:30 P.M. because of a conflict in his schedule; and one from the Fine Arts League requesting permission to have an art shov at Vallco Park on August 13 and 14. So moved by Councilman Frolich, seconded by Councilman Fitzgerald. Motion carried, 5-0 Moved by Councillllal1 Irwin, seconded by Councilman Stokes to receive and file tbe written communications. Motion carried, 5-0 3. Oral a. "quest by Councilmen for relllOvaI of !teas fro. Consent Calendar .' There were no requests. Sol1dtatioD cleDidd Marquez resignation accepted Dickerson request granted with condition 8-Z-71 to be heard after 3:3C Art Shov 0:1 August 13 & 14 approved. £-90 .... 4 s.e "þ "J ;. to ..4- T' ~o Ctu~ hogreas rep=t: ::taif report :-equested . - IIDIUrES OF TBB .JULY 19, 1971 ~ OOU2ICIL JlBBTUIG 1BP01lT or OO1IIICIL lUII'__dI.LtD 4.. TrllllSpOrtat1OD roÜC)' Co', IU.. - Councilllau Pro1icb Councilllau Pro1ieh..u the 1Ua ~ba~ received the _t cll___t.. had to do with the plan wh-" ehe"State will return qul~e . .1~ of State highway to the c:1tf.e11 for cheir jurisdictiOD. 'fbere 11111 be a public hearing OD tbill Septe.her 8th, The probl_ is ~... filWlc1ng of the matnt--c- of these highways, There is the possibility of gas tax .-1es being retu1"l1ed to the Cit1u for this purpose, but lately there haYe been strings attached to the monies distributed. the Director of Public Works said he has been in contact with the State on this matter. There viII be a sbift in emphasis frOD Federal assistance and new classifications. He sllid be will give progress reports to the Council on rbis .atter. Councilman Frolich requested the staff make a presentation at the September 8tb meeting. 5. Planning Policy Co~1tt:ee - Council~ Fitzgerald No meeting. 6. Inter-City Council - Mayor Noel So meeting. 7. League of California Cities - Mayor Noel. No meeting. 8. Association of Bay Area Governments - Councilman Frolich No meeting. 9. Flood Control Advi60ry cø.a1ssion - Councilman Stoke. No meet ing. 10. Santa Clara County Vater ec-ission - Councilman f.:okea I NO :"~:c.~ ....: . . JlUlUI~ OF THE JULY 19, 1971 em COOIICIL KElTING . U. loUd Vaate c-1ttee of pi -fedOllU rueu f, foliey eo.1tt- - tt" t,~_ Paeu,..u tMn .. . ...üa . week qo -"-ni." ... ~e1...nt ¡o1nt. wre bit pC oaC aIIoat l'elional perb in die eoa8àlt1n1t InI1neft 1faaøfDe. .... be encoul'aged the Couøcll .. Eeedthe article. JIa..u tbø. is a l1atinl of billa in the _.lAllalature ript _ for the fon1n& of c:-itt_. ø. ..u there are seae lepl u.lficac:lou 1n Bill 529 that he IlUII..t die City At torney taka . look at. On or about July 29th there v1l1 be a .eting regarding envircmment 1Iy the EnviroIllllental Protec:tioD Aaaoc:iation. There will be a letter of affirmation for the Kayor to sian· PLAIINING COMMISSION 12. Submission of Minutes of regular meeting of July 12, 1971 13. Application ll-U-71 for Use Permit to allow the construction and operation of a Goodyear Appliance and Service Cen~~r. (Continued from Meeting of July 6, 1971.) Planning Director Sisk suggested the Council also consider It~ 16 at this time since it involves tbe same application. So moved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Fitzgerald. Motion carried, 5-0 16. Application HC-51,230.2 of Berwick-Pacific Corporation (Goodyear Appliance Store) for approval of architecture and landscaping for store to be located on Sunnyvale- Saratoga Road near Her-estead Road. (Poutponed frOl!l .June 21, 1971 Council :eeting) The Director of Public Works reviewed tbe plan~ and displayed colored slides as well as renderings of tbe proposal. There vas concern expressed by the City Council that the facade did not continue around the entire building. This has been inc:orporated into tbe present plan. The Planning Director said an 8-foot planter is planned hetveen the building and Homestead lOad and will contain a row of trees to belp screen the bays. CC-90 ..e 5 , City Atty to review Bill 529. Environmental Protection Assoc. j ¡ CC-90 .... 6 RC-51,2JO.2 denied 1Ir. Yaaacu planning .".", buildinl General c 1 eaD".J¡J needed 8' . _uS or 1111 JULY 19, 1911 CIft COONCIL HEETIBG ;! , a.. . Il11an Stok....U dIIaè apparently the only soluU- tile applicant ".:.. foancl fo~ the p~ob:t.. is . row of five trees. Øe ..L~ if the M11cant bad Me vithdtc .wf in an effo~t to fillll .'solatioD. . ,Ijii PIannin¡ D1~ector a1cI the applicant bad lDet with tile .utf for iÜCuasion, but ~a&'_ DOt inte~ested in the .,po-to of · ~ø1e rov of bays 8ØII _ access ~oad between the Cuu4J..r and the 'hr.:':!"s buildinp, Cøanc:llman Stokes ..14 he f-œ this proposal IIOre acceptable than the first one, but ~h1a se_ to be a case of what tbe applicant chooses to do ratber tban cOlll(ll~ with conditions illlposed by the City. Jløved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councillllan lrolich to deny application HC-51,230.2, vith the proviso that if the applicant chooses to present a design acceptable to the City Council, it viII be considered. Application II-U-71 was also denied with same conditions. AYEs: JIOES : Councilmen Fi~%lerald, Frolich, Irwin, Stokes, Mayor Noel )ione Motion carried, 5-0 ARCHITEC'IrRAL AND SITE A??ROVAL COMMITTEE 14. Sub~ission of Mi~utes of regular meeting of July 7, 1971. 15. Application HC-51,259.2 of Yuich L. Xakano for approval of site, architecture and signs for Azuca Restaurant, Portal Plaza Shopping Center. (Continued from .July 6, 1971 Council meet in g) Director Sisk said this application appeared before the City Council 4t the last aeeting. He displayed colored slides of :he tacility. The 25-f~ot frontage wil¡ have a canopy sign as well as a logo sign. The Director said the Ciry Council requested the shopping center owner be present at this meeting as well as this applicant. Althougr. ~I. George Yasaoka vas not present at this ~eting, he ~ previously told the Planning Director he is planning a 1500 sq. ft. building at this sh~ping center and will bring the plans to the City within 90 days. The Director t~ld him at thst tiae tbat the City would be interested in having him upgrade tbe entire center. COuncU....n Irvin's opini..n vas that any furtber tenants allowed in that shopping center v1tDout a general cleanup would be a aistake. Be vas sorry that this a~licant would be caught in tbe aiddle, but be explained that at ~h1s tilDe, this is the only lever tbe City bas to get tbis sbopP1n& center cleaned up. . . KI:lt1l'ES OF flU: JULY 19, 1971 CITY COtr.lCIL :'¡¡::ETING Iføwed by Counc1b1an Stoltea, seconded by Councilman Frol1ch to pœtpone application HC-5I,259.2 because Mr. George y_1ta vas DOt present at this Met1øg to an_r questions SlId to agree to c:a.ply with conditiOlUl. ~, .,t1oD can1ed, 5-\) JIr. llakaDo'a d..iper .,ab UP. 88JiDa that this appl1caû will be . .' _ ':v..1D¡ the exterio1' aød ay delay at this tiae will becoatly to 1da. lie saU we ~ ...,.t__a abOut Hr, lakano, not Hr. y.. 01>1. 1Ir. 'ferry Long, Coast 511118, JIedvoocI City, wondered 1£ there is .-.thing the City Attorney could do to IBOtivate Mr. Y_oka rather tIuD hold up thes. people qain Planning Commission Cbai~ Heyers said at the last meeting they granted Mr. Yamaoka a 9D-day extension in connection vith the Figur Salon. Kayor Noel said it was too late; the motion has been passed. 17. Application HC-51,239 of Harvin M. Smith for approval of site, arcbitecture and ISlldscaping plans for existing building located at 22620 Alcalde Road. Recommended for approval. The Planning Director explained that this application is for the placement of the duplex building on subject property. Moved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Irwin to approve application HC-5I,239. Kotion carried, 5-0 18. Application HC-51,OI5.11 of QRS Neon Company for Crocker Bank requesting approval of sign, Crossroads Shopping Center. Rec~ended for approval. Moved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Irwin to approve application HC-51,OI5.11 if it is in accordance wlth the Sign Ordinance. Motion carried, 5-0 19. Application HC-51,267 of Otsen Signs representing Cupertino Natural Foods for approval of sign, Allario Shopping Center. Recommended for approval. CC-90 Page 1 HC-51.259.2 postponed Costly delay; , Rakano's haød.' are tied. 1Iequest City Attorney act Planning CODD. granted 90-day extension HC-51,239 approved HC-51,OI5.11 approved CC-90 .... 8 BC-51.261 ".I9,.w.1ooII Landscape mound now HC-5I,227.1 approved .../condition . . IlIXUTES OF tIlE JULY 19, 1971 CITY COUNCIL MEETING lløved by Counc i1ll8n Stokea, aeconded by Counci1lll8n Irwin, to approve application KC-Sl.267 aiDce it is in compliance with the Sip OIrcIillUc.. IIoU.oa. carded, s-o 20. Application KC-51,126.5 of Foothill InvestMDt CDIIpØ1 for appNftl of architecture for FootbUl ApartMDts carports. located at Foothill Blvd aDd Saleaa Avenue. lIec:~ecI for appNftl. Koved by Councihlan Stokes, aeconded by Councilman Irwin to poatpoae this it_ until Unfinished Business. Motion carried, 5-0 21. Application HC-51,227.1 of Measurex Corporation requst1ng approval of lighting, signs and undergrounding of utilities, nortbwest corner of McClellan and Bubb Roads. Recommended for approval. Councilman Irwin asked wby tbe applicant can't landscape now rather than wait until future development takes place. Planning Director Sisk said tbere vas discussi'Jn by the Committee of completing the perimeter landscaping but the Committee chose to allov them to wait. Moved by Councilman Irwin, seconded by Councilman Fitzgerald to approve application HC-51,227.1 with the proviso that the mound the sign is to be placed upon sball be landscaped with some material approved by the staff. Motion carried, 5-0 22. Application HC-5I,245.1 of P.B.R. Sign Company representing Standard Oil Company for approval of sign, Stevens Creek Blvd. and Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road. Recommended for denial. H-Control Chairman Ryner said the problem was one of interpretation of the Ordinance. SOlie of tbe reasons for the negative votes were Some members of tbe Coamittee felt the sign did not need to be moved to b~ visible. One member felt not enough thought had been given to the pricing sign size and location. The tied vote (2-2) by rules of the COIIIIIIlttee, meant a recommendation for denial. Planning Director Sisk, with visual aids, explained ho... the legal location of the pole signs is plotted. Colored slides of the pole sign and two versions of the pricing sign were displayed. . . mmnr..:. QF T!!E ::t! 19, 1971 em aøCIL W-ETIXG r adding the priCiDg sip to the 1t of ~ _tiDg of the ~- - n_n FrcUdo asked who PL-J .... .ip. I~ All nred to be tile .. ,:^- ..... the p1__f". DepartMDC. "1r.,',.CIna. P.O. lea 8121. ~ .7...~., aU tbere vas. qUUt10D of .......le area of tile pclc1aa, ~ ..... u1cI StaDdarð Oil 1a DOC , ..... tbe full "e of.11 ~"... ~ area. IlL .A b)' CouDc:ibIan Stokes. ,.-e ,ó,;". b)' CounclllUD Irvin to S'fL_J¿ ... n1øc:at1on ,,! the pole a1p ... tile pricing sign with the ci1e øof. Motion carried, 5-0 .23. Landscapi~ Stevens Creek 111ft Jfedian Strip east of Sarstop- SDDDyvale š:'.ad to Wolfe 1Dad. ]l,ecOIIDended for approval. ~ Planning :i=!~tor placed the 1.aDdscaping plan <m tbe bulletin board. !Irs. Susan ~"o"", Landscape Designer, 7720 Oa;;' ~i!adow Court, Cupertino, p."?:i:.::ed the plan. which included re=~ing the existing fir trees in :-, =edwood planter bases and usi~g the= in one of the City par..,. =,,?lacing them witb soaethi~g tha: ~ill fill the planter, Ii;;'" .o:i lilac or white geraniums. ~i! landscaping vill !Delude the ~>. :f large, river-wasbed pebbles, astro turf, wild lilac, agapa~:~~. English ivy, Sa:ta Cruz pyra,a~:ha, mature olive trees and eu,~~:us trees. Mrs. ~~ing said she has used pest- free ~ative ,:i":S and once it is established, it ~ill require very little maln:"=~=~<. this landsc:aplng will ru~ ~n Stevens Creek Blvd. from Sa=a::p-Sunny"Üe Bc.ad to Wolfe Road. She said this follovs alon~ :=< same line as the approved but not yet implemented landscape pla~ :y the college. Councilman I~.:= asked about the a-tificial grass. Mrs. Manning said there is :=< test section of this astro t~r: on Wolfe Road. 'lbe artlficia: ~=ass in front of the fire statio~ ~il1 be rem.-veè and replaced :~ :ie astro turf. Bøved by CoU~':'-'~ Fitzgerald, seconded by Cou~,ilnan Irwin to approve the ;=:?,sed landscaping plan for thi! =eiian strip of Stevens Cree~ ::,~. from Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road to ~olfe Road. Motion carried, 4-0 Councilman 5::'<s had briefly left tbe meeting, hence he did not yote on this :>s~e. , CC-C)O age 9 øC-Sl,24S.1 approved SCS landscari n! plan Artificial grass SCB Median Strip land- scaping plan approved CC-90 Page 10 Appl1car.~ 's proposal Soia. aad nuisance ... - (IF TIlE JULY 19, 1971 em COUNCIL HEErlllG IPAKS AIID IEClEAYIQM CCIIIISSIØI 24. SV'-i..,iCJB of K1nut.. of reaular lKIetia¡ ~f July 13, 1971. .-tp0ae4. CDmSSICJI 15. No _t1øa. LlBlARY COItISSlotl 26. No meetiDg. CUPERTINO c:nn:ss GOALS COnruud 27. Sub::ssi:~ of Minutes of aeeting of July 10, 1971. PERSONXE:. 3..:'.....-.:1 28. Xc ::::¿¿::::g. ?1:BLIC "õ-G:S,;s 29. Apr'~::: "award V. Horne, requesting re~¿rsal of the Planning Ccc::;s:::::: denial of app1i=ation Il-Z-7: r~questing a zone du:,;:¿ ::::: .23+ acre frOlll Rl-IO (Reside::::: :'.11 Single-family 10.'-':,' 5:;. tt-:- lots) to !Q (Quasi-Pub::': 3uildings); and Apr:::a::::::: 13-U-7l for a Cse Permit t: ~:ilize a single-family res:i¿:::::¿ for a nursery school, locat~d a: 20395 Silverado Avenue. The Pla::::~:'::::> ::'rector revi~Jed the Planning è_~~issicn proceedings and subs<:;~¿::::: r<commendation for denial. A ~p of existing zoning was pla:.i ::::: :~e bulletin board, as was the a?p1icant's plot plan. Mr. Ho~a:i ~:~~, 20396 :lifden Way, CJperti::::è, said any change in a resid~::::::a: ar¿a requires adjustments. C~::dren are a bother. Someti~e3 :: ~¿t the needs of the communitv ~e have to make these adjustm¿:::::s. ~is proposal vas to provide a' l~~-cost, low-overhead baby sit::'::::g s¿rvice with a learning situatièn. Mayor ~è¿: as~ðd for comments from the audien~.. Mrs. C. A. ~-~, 20415 ~llverado Avenue, Cu?ertino, said she had no personal .;'.a::e1 with Kr. HorDe, nor with h:'s 'dsh to pre-educate childre:.. ,,¿: concern was for ~he extra ao:'se and nuisnnce that tbis proposal 0':,,:.1 create on tbeir otherwise qui~:, residential street. .. .. HDiUTES OF'r.'J: JULY 19, 1971 CITY coœ:cn ~ETING Ike. CrUIIb pr...ented a pe~~t1011 tQ tbe Deputy City Clerk proceating JIr. lIorlle's proposal. SIIe..id sbe çbec:lted vitb the Coaøcy Aueaeor _ vas told that the propercy value in that area voald probably be .,fected ~.IIS. oft_. wIleD 0118 holM goes to a quad public uae. wry oftllll otllera will fon- !lUit, 1Ir. Ø-r a.n... 1I.1¡ '"'\¿ OD Sllveraclo Avenue, ..id be 11... &ectly ac:rou the Knee fRa this property. He fel~ tb1s ue __ ]d create traffic probl_ and the cbildren would be -*1D¡ a 1o~ of noise. CC-90 Page 11 Property values affected Roise .... traffic ~, Itetcbua, Silver.do A_ said she is a graœ.oCher and is very Some people iDtereated 1D children. lac sœe of tbe people living .cross the vork niaJ1ta . etr.:et have to sleep days because tbey work at night. There is sleep days enough noise ~n the street nOW with tbe people cutting out late at Digbt frOll the bar on Sllverado up near tbe bighvay. Miss Virginia Giddings, 20375 Silverado, Cupertino, in the absence of ber vacationing parents, said most of the kids on their street are pret ty ~...ll grown up now and many have cars. Tbe neighborbood is no longer geared for a lot of little children. Mr. Horne said this involves an adjustcent by the people. He feels tbere is a ~~finite need for what he is proposing. He agreed that tbis is a ,~iet street, and he would rather put the nursery school tbere tha~ i~ a busy, cocmercial area. He said you can't have p'rfecti~~. These are pre-school chilèren who will not be allowed out in ir~~:. He said this is a new c~n,ert in baby sitting. He is trying t: ,rovide low-cost baby sitting for parents who can't afford a~::~ing else. Moved by C~~~,ilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Irwin to close tbe Publi, ~earings. AYES: NOES: ,~~~,illlen Fitzgerald, Frolich, Irwin, Stokes, Mayor Noel S~ne Motion carrieè, 5-0 Councilcan òt~kes said he agreed with a great many things Mr. Horne said, eS,e,ially about not putting this type operation in a busy commercia: a~ea. However, there are c~re compatible areas wbere he can ~t::: stay avay frOlll commercial proporties. He felt this vas too ~~~~ to ask of the neighbors. Moved by ~~n,ilman Stokes, seconded ~y Councilman Frolich to deny applicatl:~s ll-Z-71 and 13-U-71. AYES: NOES: C:~~cillllen Fitzserald, Frolich, Irwin, Stokes, Mayor Noel S~"e Motion carried, 5-0 Neighborhood kids now grown Applicant's rebuttal Public Hearing closed T()~ much for this neighbor- hood ll-Z-71 & 13-U-71 denied f' llefghbors in favor . . JaJIUrES OF TIlE JULY 19, 1971 CITY œau:IL ...bIG 30. (a-l) -.,Ucacta. 12-&-11 of Utab .... few ~... of 4.6+ .ens f~ 11-7,5 (...w.clal SillCle-f_I1, 1Sœ... fC. 1oc.) to , (" -. ......11. c) witla ... 1ft ... of . l1-.1c twi. tJal .4"'T f..n, c1__ ~J II i -. SaU.... II lit' Sa 1ocat.. --c_l, .. ... MJacøt to·' ,,.. I .. appnal- -.eel, ,. feet .nIa of IIn'ricc Drl".. be ... f. ~r _ .11. -.....,..,. 1Ioel. (.-2) nnc........f onS-e 110. 498: -AD ON! . o! the City of CUpertino Amending Sectioa 1 of ON1aaDc:e 10. 2 by Rezoning a Certain Porti_ of the Clcy of Cupertino frOlll Rl-7. 5 (Residenual Siacle-f_II, 7SOD aq. ft. lots) to P (Planned Develop- aeat) with Use IDtead~ of a 31-Unit Residential Sin¡le-f..il, Cluster Developaent. Approximately 4.6 Acres ~ted Easterly of and Adjacent to Blane, Avenue, A;proxiaately 500 Feet Nortb of Merritt Drive." - lead b, Mayor IIoe 1. (b-l) Application 3-V-71 of Utah HOllIeS, Inc., for a Variance to reduce the acreage requirement of P (Planned Development) froa 15 acres to 4.6 acres. Said property i~ lo~ate¿ easterly of a~J aJJa~ent to Blaney A~enue, approxi~telj 500 feet north of Merritt Drive. Recoccended for approval. -- Read by Mayor Noel. (b-2) Resolution No. 3099: "A Resolut ion of the City Counci:' of the City of Cupertino Granting a Variance to Utah HOlIes, [nc., to Reduce the Acreage Requirement of P (Planned Development) from 15 Acres to 4.6 Acres. -- Read by Mayor Noel. The Planning Director reviewed Pla~ning Commission action on the above applications and displayed an area map, noting the property in question. Colored slides or the area were shown. Councilman Frolich asked if this is the only zoning vehicle that can be used for this typ' of prcject. The Planning DIrector con- firmed this was the best categor)', under the circumstances. Under Rl Cluster zone, they would have to come in with a lesser density. Mr. Walter Muir said he represented Utah Homes. He accw-ed this property two years ago. He said they want to devElop Lhis property in such a manner as to upgrade the area. Letters were h~nd-delivered to all people In the area inviting the~ to a meeting wh~re their develo?ment intentions wculd be explained. Fifteen people showed up at this meetlng and some appeared at the Planning Commission meeting in favor of this proposal. . . IIUIUlr.S OF tm: JULY 19, 1911 em COUNCIL MErnNG a. -.1r said tb1a ia a ~. øaçov property and ia d1ff1calt to ~ w1t1a. 1M "Sþf-" _, a,-t..IOta" _ko it .or. tl1ff1calc. ~ .-ell ..If" lIac_. *' decided on t.1-ae devel~C plaD which ..., ,J.ec:.ooI _ die ""-ttll 1IoUd, Øe laid the 3-bedroc.. 2-bath. .... story ..... wUl,:a..I C......lvu ben to tbe area. tbe1 .... pH to a --. .... 8tfteCvith a 30-foot vid. plaDtiøa .trip ... tile _t_ ... 2O-foac ..søa laDu on either aide. Iacb of ... .... will ..... 11 « 2O-f00c ..tback and 17 or 20-foot rear ,... 1M.... bnII 1400 ....r. fHt of l1v1n1 area vitb evo-car _ ... area ad tile poaaOl. perUIII of 2 cars on the tldv_ay., a. ..ir all Jl' 14 color'" .1i11ea froa an area in P110ents where they ~ d.".l~t. If_U-r to what h. bas in mind. The iadieenoue p¡.t1n1 in tb. cnt.r scrip will b. _inta1ned by the h~OVI1ers' _iatit>D. Ø_rs will take care of tbeir own yards. CC-90 Page 13 Develo¡aent pIa'! ... ..air said be il proposing private streets, but if the City wsnes Private public streets be will DOt object. streets Tbe bOllles "ill be of stucco, brick and woc:od with shake roofs. There Building ..y be sc~ flat roofs for variety, but they will have shakes on materials the tria. 5~e will have cathedral ceilings. They will look different e~~ugb to look individual but will be architecturally co.patible ~ith each other. MaJor ~ce: asked for cocments frOlll tbe audience. There were none. CoUDcil~~ :rwin asked the applicant about his statement to the Planning (::mission about recreation rooms not being used. Mr. Muir sa:d it is proving to be true in the condominium type c..plexes :~t unless there is a full time recreation director, the recreati~~ facilities are used at first, until the newness vears of and then ~~: used. The Planr.i~g Director said the Engineering Department recommended to tbe Pla~~ing Commission some kind of abbreviated cuI de sac for s turn ar~~~d. The Director of Public Works said this cui de sac is an alternate solution. It would involve some conforming of the grade. ~.r. Muir said this vould present no problem. Mr. Muir uid he would like to do away with the requir,.ment for "No Parki::," signs. He said the street width is 20 fret, going eacb way. Councilman Stokes saw no problem t~ the moJification of tbe "No ?ar.<1ng" require::lent recommended by the Planr,J.ng Department until and ~nless a problem arises. H-Control Chairman Ryner, 10940 Santa Teresa, Cupertino, vas con- cerned as õ ~itizen vith the repetitive nature of all single-story bOlles alo~g this street. and will be interested in the proposal to the H-Co::rrol. Recreatioa facilities Cui de sac "No parking" signs . '. _.....s or tHE JIlL! 19, 1971 an ClQlllCIL MEETI1IG " nt ~aJecJ 117 CouncU_n Irvin to cloø eo-n- l1tzaeraLi. ho1ic:h. Irvin, Stokes. Ma)'or Jføe1 RoDe . Jlødclll curled, 5-0 Z-71 ... . 3-9-71 " .ppro.... . ..... by CouDc:1lIwI Stokes, secoacled by Counc:ilun Irvin to -,..¿,."e applic~tiOl1s 12-Z-71 aød 3-9-71, vitb the modif1c:aU_ of ea.lltlon No. :0, to el1a1Date the "Iro Parking" signs requir~ ~U and unless a probl_ ar~. .au:s : -.:s : Co~ilien FitzgeraU, Frol1ch, Irvin, Stokes, Mayor \foel None Motion carded, 5-0 Ord. No. 4911 F1 rs t Jleadf.:D¡ !!c:wed by Co=::::aa Stokes, sec:ooded by Council::an Irvin to have ~dinanc:e s~. -;5 read by title only and the ~~:or's reading to ccoatitute t~~ First Reading. .\Y'""~ : SO£S: Co~c~~_=~~ Fitzgerald, Frolich, Irwin, Stokes, Mayor ~oel None Motion carried, 5-0 aes. No. Jœo; adopted ~ed by Cc~~:::~an Stokes, secoaded by Council:an Irwin to adopt ~lution X:. 3J99. .r...TE.S: SO£S: C~~~::~en Fitzgerald, Frolich, Irwl~, Stokes, Mayor Noel Nor.e Kotio~ carried, 5-0 ~:. (a) ApF:::3tion 10-Z-71 of City of c:upertir.o for prezoniDI 2.:3 ã:res fr~ County CG ~General Cc:cercia:) to City CC (Ge:e=3: Commerc:ial); 3.99 acres free County Rl-IO (ae.i- der.::ã: Slngle-faaily 10,000 sq. ft. lots) to City CC (Ge:eral COlDmerci~l); 8.47 acres froo County Rl-IO (Res:le~tial Single-faa1ly 10,000 sq. ft. lots) to City BQ \~~si-Public: Buildings); and 3.76 a=res frOlll County Rl-:: (Residential Single-family 10,000 sq. ft. lots) to City: (Transportation). (Continued iron meeting of July ~, 1971.) -- Read by Mayor Noel. . . m...¡u.S OF TIlt JL'LY 19, 1971 '-nT axncCIL M£ETI!IC 1IIe .JaaaiD& !I1r8f:tor ..14 tJ. r' " c-1..toa, after - -'-.UDD, alt1ued it. ..IS. ~ - datl00. It.. crr-1....~ III daw of the CGuadl'. nc r _doe of loaiDa 1.55 ecne of tile __ to CG (~1 C .d~,). did 111 Imler to .-Me · - ..~ 1000Dl pattarn ift die ... eM _all 6.12 ~ -'--1. .. I a . for CG (GeDerd Co. rdal) _........ .. oppo'" to tile - ...100'. oriainal rec ..,...- for 13-2,2. ...~. JIoe1 asked for c_cs tn. die audiace. There wre _. ....... by CnuIICU..n Stoke., .rc af~ by Councilman 'iuaeraLI to c1o.e the Public Hearings. ØES: -.s: Councilmen FitzaeraLI, Pro1ich, Irwin, Stokes, Mayor 1Ioe1 None Motion carried, 5-0 Kaved by Councilman Frol1ch, sec:oaded by Councilman Irwin to approve application 10-Z-71. AYES: IIOES : Councilmen Fitzgerald, Frolicb, Irwin, Mayor Noel Councilman Stokes Motion carried, 4-1 (b) First Reading of Ordbance No. 496: "An Ordinance of the City of Cupertino Amending Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2 by ?rezoning a Certain Portion of the County from County CG (General COllllllercial) and County 11-10 (Residential Single-family 10,000 sq. ft, lots) Zones to City CG (General Commercial), City BQ (Quasi- Public Buildlngs) and City T (Transportation) Zones; 18.35 Acres Located Southwest Quadrant of the InterLection of Homestead Road acd Stelling Road." -- Read by Mayor Soe Kaved by Councilman Fitzgerald, seconded by Councilman Frolich to have Ordinance No. 496 read by tlt¡e only and the Mayor's reading to constitute the First Reading. AYES: mES: Councilmen Fitzgerald. Frolich, Irwin, Mayor Noel Councilman Stokes Motion carried, 4-1 Mayor Noel called for a recess at 9:22 P.M. The meeting reconvened .t 9:37 P.M. CC-90 e 15 n-tna ('-tnloo'. ~ 1 .. ~'tI011 Public Bearings closed lo-Z-71 approved First Reading Ord. No. 496 ".. ,~: ~ . 'la....t.. ,.-t..1.øD diacusa1.øD 25' landscap- ing . S' s vs1k8 Rastaurane: ae: corner 2-story bldg to act as buffer Stati.tics Audi_ arg_u - . . __&aa 0., 1IIB Jt1L'f 19, 1971 an cua...--:n. ISAXiIIG . (a) 11.--1 of lbII~t -..... ale ~equ8e1D& ~nenal#ol die " I.. c:-twe. r '·..~Õf'App11caelOD a-z-n I. I J t.......4....· t"'~'~~.·8U_ &eal1-1~" U-m. (7 I'" 1'.1 ..~Wüh... '.............,'.:~.. 'Aarica1t1111'~'1:fø lac "1'1). IGM; located ·"T ~...... corøer of ehe IDunecdGD of Ie.... ~ .; .wI" .....1U.. load. (Cob,t--'.:n. ...eilla of ..Jaae 21. UJJJ. Cat n__ fttapnld aHtaIM4 fØa tJa1a .,plic.tiOD. fa the ab....c. of AttcmaeJ' II _ -. Architect Dennis Burroup., of I.0Il Caeo., lave the pr_tat~. reYiev1ng the landsc.pinl, the 1III1Uing site, and the re1at1cl ~t, to the apartments in the rear, _ vell as the parkina. Ik. Burroughs said .the '1a....t.. c: heion discussion entailed the depth of landscaping surrouadtaa the property and building cover... of tbe property. The original clrlllfiDa showed 20' vide landscapiD8 all around except from SteUtaa to Alves it vas narrower. Ik. Burrougbs said be baa revised the parking pattern :0 provide 25' vide lands!:aping and reduced the sidewalks from 10' to 5'. Be said the site plan, or roof plan, includes 10' arcades. There have been discussions with the Planning Department regarding landscaping of Anton Way, but it baa not been resolved. He said he would like to bave tbe restaura:t at the corner rather than move it back and bave parking at the cor:>er. Four to five foot landscaped wounds viII partially screen the cars in the parking lot. The intent for the tvo-story building is c:o act as a buffer and a transition to the two-story buildings to the rear. The buildings along Anton Way aay be art shops or craft sbop. across from tbe park. He said the Planning Comaission said the LaadscapiD8 should be 5% of the parking lot. Hr. Burrougbs bas ac:coapl1.abed tbis. The total landscapinl e:akes 19% of tbe 543,000 net square feet. The buildings vill occupy 23.6% of the site area. Sidewalks for serving tbe shops and parking areas occupy 9%, and 6.6% of the parking lot is landscaped. ~yor Noel asked for c~nt. frea the audience. !Ir. Bert Avery, Avery ConStruCU,OI1 Company, Mountain View, asked if- the question of c_rcia1 use --~...ity here has been established. 1he area already bas or is zoned for a city park, tbe collel., the Stoneson sbopping center (for which he said they are having trouble finding tenants), and the aparc.eat construction on Mary Avenue, 1I1is is a key spot, and he said __~J'body is extremely concerned .. to how tbis will be developed. U ve expose ourselves to more discount stores it viII ~ detrt.eDtal to the entire area. Hr. Avery felt that apartments with perhaps a restaurant on the corner would b. aood planning. He questioned the __ for cOllllllercial zoning her.. . . CC-90 ...:¡ 17 IIL'. ..., u1e1 CoauHl for the appl1c:aDt eliel DOt WIlDt to So iDto DetaU. .t-,,,,. at tla18 t_; 1Ir. IIIter as ID fnor of settiq eletaUa 1IGIf. IIGIf ~U~ OF mE JULY 19, 1971 CITY COIMC1L MEETING ... .... __, Øllata Vista, aa14 .... vuulel be "lI"h..t this if i.t .... .A aoocI .......-; to be .trip c rctal. 'l'bere ue DOt wry 1108'1)' loc:at .tiIICSiatbe C1tJ for .1---" DneIopMDt. .. tla1a is propo.ed. .. jdd ~ J pcW eløeLor '-t. 1IrlD8 ID lIOI'e revenue thaD IDcIu .. ..u ClpertiDo is collect1q 5 tmu IIOre on we. tax thaD OD ~ I,i ~ ca. .. JIDD la1lcl1ey, 10054 South UaJ-a1 9, Cupertino, in ab.ence of C -1 &Del the Sa1c:b faa11y, aa14 he feel. that they have c01lpl1ecl tdcJa all the requirement. of the Orelinance, Ue saiel he feels "'1cally that the needs of the City will be _t here, This vlll _ attractive asset to the City. Aesthetically, it will meet with the collese, the Avery eleveloplMDt and the Stoneson development. 1Ir. Burroughs said the exhibits presented at tbis meeting vill be a part of tbe zoning anel the applicant vill have to COIle in for Use Pua1ts as he develops, 50% of which will have to be eleveloped in pIaaae one. ~ Planning Director requested additional c~ents from the City COaDcil regarding peripberal streets. There bas been eliscussion about Anton Way being returned to the park and Alves Drive returned to the project. If tbis happens it viII require a redesign of the c:a.plete proje~t. ~ asked what controls tbe City will have to prevent the proposed restaurant from becOllling a carry-out type ?peraUon, the Planning Director said It viII be subjecr to Use Permit control. ør. Bandley said tbis winds up the Saicb property in this area, and siDee it is owned by members of tbe Saicb family, tbere is the possibility of portions of it being eleveloped individually. COaDci1lllan Stokes asked tbe City Attorney if there was a possibilit of tbea coaing in and developing any of tbese parcels individually. ~e followed a discussion of whether or· not a tentative map has been filed. Tbe Planning Director said you can condition this rezoning to require a tentative map eliminating property lines. COaDcil..n Irwin asked what has been cbanged since the last meeting Director Sisk said there bas been no substantial change. Ik. Burrougha then reviewed bis latest proposal. He said he took eaae apace out of offices and sbops to increase the landscaped area Be said tbe building square footage bas been reduced frOll 159,260 to ISI,2oo. SOlIe of the parking has been aedified frOll 90· to tiqonal. Jt8altor'. .tat_t Rebuttal Per ipbera 1 streets Use Pe=1t control Individual parcels Tentative map Changes . X-90 '..e 18 hblic c10McI ·Sea of autOlDObu..- 50% in f~ phase & II'se Permit c:..~..1 aequir....~.. of develw~ More than :>0: ':If tbe maamd- ing, 1st 8-%-71 approved ~ü conditio_ . . OF 11IE ..JÐL"( 19, 1971 an aMIICIL !ŒET11IG '/i· Stokaa. .. r . .... ., CouøciIuD IrviD to C'Jr.. }t, " Cc:>_n- l'rol1c:b. :india. Stokes, JfaJor IIoel 110M : r-U_Ø .ttfl ...1.01 ':., ......- ani_. 4-0-1 r -11aan lrol1ch c_t_ t:!IaC ae least there is 110 service -..cion schednled to go od the c:o_ and, in reality, it v111 a "sea of autOllObll...., ....t dlat 1a about what yOU see at ~ end of tM De Anza c- _ ..... too. r~~illllan Stckes said he baa reservations about tbe inc~lete JIÙZ' presented. However, rich the controls of tbe zoning and the ~lraent cf 50~ deve1opIMDt: 1Ja the first phase, ve should have ~ate control. ~cillllan St~~es asked for ~1ftl on the entire perimeter of ,,~ ::;De property c.: all exhibits be S&Iie a part of tbis approval. ~ -".cat>ing a:~::g Stevens Creek .1yd. shall have provisions for %1cycle paths i::asmuch as this is near the park. Anton Drive .mall have f~: i::.provements. There is to be no service station = the corne:.. ;;e added that he is not happy with tbe restaurant ~posal on :~e ~orner. =<nmcillllan INi:: agreed rith !!r. Avery, but the consensus of the =:ity Council see::ed to be that this should be cOI!IIIercial property. !Iayor Noel sai: he is COUl1t1n& en: the Use Petmit controls on this ôeYelopment. :~is is one of the best corners in the City and ve sbou1d do e~e=y:hing possible to keep it a high quality developaent. tDuncilman F:.::i:h commented, depcoding on bow tbis is split, the t;øunc1l lDay "c.: to require .cre tb.n 50% of the mounding to be dODe a: this tlllle. :uhaps tbis could toe a condition on the Use Pera1t. !!I:>ved by Co",,~il:oan Stokes, sec:DDOIed by Councilman Frol1cb to approve appli~~:i~n 8-%-71 v1th the conditions imposed by the ?lanning C~ssion and tbe further conditions imposed by the Council .. DOted in t::'e ~nutes aboYe. ~: Coua~i:.n FroUch, Irv1.D, Stokes, Mayor Noel JУS: None ØSTAINED: c.,u::.:ilman Fi ugeraU JIot1JaD carried, 4-0-1 . . __.....". OF nit :=.! :9, 1971 CUT a:ercn M!ETY!lC ~ 0.> AppHca== 2-v-71 of -. &~ Sdeb, et aI, for a Var1aDc:e CO ræ.:e the acreaae 'I. I. -~ of P (Planned Develop- _t) fr.a IS acres to 12." Kres. Said property is 1oc&t. at tile nor~ _ of the intersection of .t.... Creek Blvd. .... ~l1f.. løad. (Continued fro. " "'t~ ~f .)me 21. 1971) ": .. ~" , ?I.,~:~r:. .~ Councu.. Stokes, ale - - 117 Coanc:iX- Irvin to sraa~ .....'" À'-' " 110. 2.:t-11. 7 Councu- lrol1ch, Inta. StoIre8, Hayor 50el :' Bone -¡¡;¡_..: c:.oc.:ibaD 'itz._raW ,", Motion CØ'rieII, 4-0-1 c.-1) Bes::::ioo No. 3089: lOA 1t~::ion of the City Coanc:ll of tbe City of CupertiDo Graot::¡ ~ Variance to Kcben Saich, et al, to reduce the Ac:r~~ 1.o<;uirement of P (PlamIed Deve'tOpalent) from 15 Acres :: :: .~8 Acres." (Coatioued from meet ing of July ::. :~7l) -- Read !Jy !".ayor Noel. "_..AI by Coun:~'-.- Stokes, secODlled by Councilman Irvin to adopt - l-~ion No. ::..=. ~: Coun:~= Frolicb, Irv1:, Stokes, Mayor X~l .:lIS: None ~...~n: C-~..:::=~::an FitzgeraL! MotiOD carried, 4-0-1 ~ U,t1e of :~='-'-.:e No. 494 ... read by Mayor X~l. .. .... 1ty Cou!l:~'-'- Stokes, .eaY.:'ð.... by Councilman Irwin to have ~-~e No. .;. :ud by title o--=." and the Mayor's reading to t1tute the :~:s: reading. :~: Couo.:~:== :rolicb, Irv'..:, Stokes, Mayor S"el ~: None ....~n: C~.:~~ Fitzgerald Mot1OD carried, 4-()"·1 CC-90 .e 19 2"'-71 aøa~ed lIasolution 110. 3089 adopted First aeading of Ord. 494 r , CC-90 f.... 20 ,. Ord. 497 First þaoii"g Ord. 493 SecoDd Reading . . JlUUlllS OF tHE JOLT 19, 1971 CITY Q)1IICIL IS&U-' _..IIAJICIIC Ð. l1r.t rudiq of CJrdf- .10. 467(c)z -. Ordf- --I of tile City of C1IpertiDø ~ r If. QroIf_. 10. 467 ., die .......UOII of Additional Stop 1Ja~ at Torn A. - aDd 8DIripn AftDU .... at P. ...~", . aDd Tau. A\. . - - r" ., Kayor 1Ioel. Ølwed by c-ctJ.un Storr.., 8T~oød..s by CouDc:n- fttalenlcl to ""e Ordinance 110. 467(c) raoI by title only and the .,.,.... r"'iq .. COII8titute the l1rst ~_. .lIES : ~: CouDcilHn 11tzleraU, !'rol1ch, Irvin, Stolte., Ka)'or Boel None !lotion carried, S-o 34. First reading of Ord1.nance No. 497: "An Ordinance of tbe City of Cupertino Amending Ordinance No. 303 Relating to the Duties and Resp"nsibil1ties of the City Park and Recreation COIIIIII1ssion." -- read by Mayor Noel. MOved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Fitzgerald to have Ordinance s... 491 read by title only and the Kayor's reading to constitute the First Reading. AYES: lWES: CouncIlmen Fitzgerald, Frolicb, Irwin, Stokes, Mayor Noel Sone Kction carried, S-O 3S. Second reading of OrdInance No. 493: "An Ordinance of the City of Cu?e:tIno ~nd1ng Section I of Ordinance No. 2 by Pre zoning a Certain Portion of the County frOlD County CG (General Cocmercial) Zone to City CG (General COlIIIDercial) Zone; Approxi- mately :.55 Acres Located Soutberly Side of Homestead Road, AppNx'-~tely Soo Feet ~est of Stelling Road." - read by Mayor Soel. Moved by Coun;:ll111an Stokes, seconded by Councilman Fitzgerald to have Ordinance No. 493 read by title only and tbe Mayor's reading to constitute the Second Reading. AYES: m£S: Coaacix.en Fitzgerald, Frolicb, Irvin, Stokes, Mayor Noel None ~~tion carried, s-o . . HUlUTES OF nu: JULY 19, 1971 CIty COL':ICIL ~ŒETlNG .....ed by CouncU.an FitaaeraU, "cODded by CouncU..n Frol1ch to eDIICt Ordi1ÌallCe No. 493. ØIS: .-B: CouDdlaen nupnld. Prol1ch. Irvin, Mayor Joel CounciluD Stokes Jl)t1oD carried, 4-1 1JIr&eDc:y ~diDaDce 1\0. 500 _ read ,in ita entirety by Mayor Noel. lløved by Councilman Stokes, aecODded by Counc:1J.man Irvin to enact Ura;ency ~dinance No. 500. AYES: 110£5 : Councilmen Fitagerald, Frol1cb, Irwin, Stokes, Mayor Noel None IIotion carried, 5-0 IESOLUTIONS 36. No. 3095: "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Allowing Certain Claims and Demands Payable in the Amounts and from the Funds as Hereinafter Described for Salaries and Wages for the Payroll Period Ending July 13, 1971." -- read by Treasurer Frolich. Moved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Irwin to adopt Resolution No. 3095. AYES: 110£5 : Councilmen Fitzgerald, Frolich, Irwin, Stokes, Mayor Noel None Motion carried, 5-0 37. No. 3096: "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Allovinl Certain Claills and Demands Payable in the ~ts and froa the Funas as Hereinafter Described for General and Miscellaneous Expenditures." -- read by Treasurer Frolicb. Moved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Irvin to adopt ".~lution No. 3096. AYES : JIOES : Councilmen Fitzlerald, Frolich, Irwin, Stokes, Mayor Noel None Motion carried, 5-0 CC-90 Page 21 Ord. 493 enacted Urgency Ordinance enacted Resolution No. 3095 adopted Resolution No. 3096 I '.~ f Resolution No. 3098 adopted "solution No. 3100 adopted . . VIES OF TIlE JULY 19, 1971 CITY COUNCIL HEETllIG 38. Ro. 3097; .. JIuolut:.!.oa of tbe City Council of the City of Cupertino lequeatiDI tb,.,t the City of Sunnyvale Conaent to the III ,"--Uoo of . Ponton of Ø"ae8tead Iœd.· - ruå by !llJOr 1Ioe1. by CouIIci~ Stotea. HCODded by Counc11.IUD Irvin, to edopt leaolad Q lIo. 3097. AYES; JIIOES ; CoaDcU- nUleralà, Frol1ch, Irwin, Stokes, Hayor Hoel lIoDe 1fo't1oD carr1!1C1, s-o 39. No. 3098: "A ".olution of tbe City Council of the City of Cu~rtino Autborizing the Execution of a Revised Cooperative Agreeœent Between the City and the State of California, Division of :!ighways for Traffic Signals at Higbway 280 and Wolfe Road." -- read by Kayor Noel. Moved :y ~~uncI1I118n Stokes, seconded by Councilman Irwin, to adopt Resolut:== So. 3098. AYES: NOES: ~=uncI1men Fltzgerald, Frollch, Irwin, Stokes, ~iayor Noel SoJne ~otion carried, 5-0 40. s:. 3:00: "A Resolution of th~ City Council of the City of ~~~.:tino Declaring Its lntentlon to Order Vacation of a C.::~:n Parcel of Land as Provided in Section 8320 Et Seq, of t~. 5treets and Highvays Code of the State of California, F1r.ing :~=. and Place for Public HearIng and Providing for Notice ":'::e:..,.>f." - read by May"r Noel. Kove~ :: ~.>uncI1man Stokes, seconded by Councilman Irwin to adopt Reso:ut~:= So. 3100. AYES: NOES: ~uncilme~ Fitzgerald, Frolicb, IrwIn. Stokes, Mayor Noel Sone Motion carried, 5-0 41. S:. 3102: "A "solution of tbe CIty Council of the City of Cu...rtino Accepting Grant Deed froœ Joseph A. Sorci and El.hva Sorci." . . JlDlUIES OF r.u: JI.'LY 19, 1971 em COUXCIL ~I~:C CC-90 Pace 23 ...... .., CoIIDciX- Stolla. . JiI8olatioG a.. 3102. Oed by CouDc:iX- I~, to adopt Resolution Bo. 3102 adopted AIlS: ...: CI. :"_ ftUIKaW. J'rol1cb. IrviD, Stolla, IfIIJor JIoe1 -- BDCi.- anted, s-o 1IrFDISBID IUSDlESS 42. CroUNadS Aasea_t Dútdct Project No. 71-2: (a) Resolution Bo. 3101: "A bsolution Approving Project and Appointing Enaineer aDd Attorneys Subject to iec:eipt of Petition." - read by lfayor Hoel. Moved by Co=~illllan Stokes, seconded by Counciban Irvin tc. ¡-.,.1>ine Agenda Iteas .: and 45. IIDti_ carried, 5-0 45. Report ~~ relinquishment of Saratoga-Sunnyvale Read as a State Highway ie~esignation of a Portion of Stevens Creek Blvd. a. Interi: ~ute 85 Connectioc. The Direc:~r ~: Public Works reviewed his staff report da~ed July 15, 19~:. The State has agreed as a condition of r~11nqul.blllent to: a. Allocate funds for the purpo.e of overlaying a portioa of Sarat~sa-Sunnyvale Road adjacent to t~e proFo.ed Cros.roads As.es~:t District ($15,000.00). b. Widen ex~sting sections of Saratoga-5u~~yval~ Road northerly of the ,reposed asse......t district to provide left-turn cbannel~:ation in the vicinity of Mariani Avenue and Valley Creen ~~ve. Thiø work, in cOlDbinatien with tbe asses.ment distrlct, will create a painted cba~nelized left-turn median tbrouSh~ut the lengtb of Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road between Rout 280 aDd Stevens Creek Blvd. c. Indicate the potential probleaa in the oper~.ion of Steven. Creek &¡ vd. . Items 42 & 45 cOlRbined lit .,-.. !be City IIDapr said tile ('..-,4tt.. has been revievina prioritia øf the UDIIup--4inl of aUlttia. pavinl and stora drains, IIace additi-X traffic h.rC... lite MY be required at tbe iDter- _Cion of St_ Creek ..... aDd Saratoaa-5unnyvale load, t_ State shoal. be aqecI to f1IIIII their portion of .:hoee c:ost.. He aU the ataff baa pnpar" . teatatift resolution "bic:b inc:lad.. proYis1011S for tho.e it.. wIdcIa MY be of concern to tbA City. U satisfac:cwy to the Cc -ft. it will be presented for CoaDcll .,,,roval at the next rep.1ac -ciDa. IIImId bJ c-11aan FitspraU. seconded by Counc:11..n Irvin to 8IIopt bsolatiaa 110. 3101.. I I ! a:-90 ~24 T SUolaciøa :!let. 3101 "opted ,. .. 3lJlVlIIS OF nŒ JULY ~9, 1971 CITt COUNCIL HEE1DIG AYEs: IIOES : c...m:1àen FiuguaU, Frol1ch, Irvin, Stokes, Mayor Rod 50ne !lotion carried, 5-0 JŒil BUSl:!,£SS 43. Reques: :~r water service prior to cons~tion of annexation proa~;::e. (Mr. J1a Vest) The Dire:::: :: Public Wor's said this has not been beard ~y LAVOO yet. Tè.:s ~:~:i give thes vater service t~ de~elop tbis property at McCle::¿: ë=i Mira Vista. ';;lter se~~ So moved '::< :.:-~"cil_n Stous. seconded by C~uncilman Irvin. 1pproved ~p Hal o\&C.l.a ~udg"t aUU reco_endet !totl= carried, 5-0 44. Add::::::~ Capital Outlay Budget for signalization of Bubb ~ad - :e=insula intersection with Stevens Creek Blvd. The City ~~¡er said this and be cu: :: :ut, only to County. ~. :=erefore re~_ itea was in our Capital Outlay Prograa !~ that it has ~een budgeted ~y tbe --~ed approval of it. So IIIOved :y :~cilaan Stokes, seconded by Councilman Fitzgerald. AYES: HOES: C:~iLaen Fitzgerald, Frolicb. Irvin, Stokes, Mayor Roel So:-::.e !lotion carrled, S-O . . KnWTES OF T!Œ JULY 19, 1971 CITY COUNCIL !'EETING 46. "p.at for incr_ iø appr,ØpriatiODl for the lan¡er Prol1'_' ..ed ., CDaDci18an St.,u.. eecoadecl by CooDel__ Irvin to approve dill 1'''' -ned inc~ iø e..,roprlatiODa for the ......r ProI1'-. ØIII "'1 CallDCU- ft~, lro1ic:b, livin, SCO"', lfeyor Roel loDe 8leiao canied. 5-0 ~.l'')l Joel then dlncted the Council's attention to the written ¡ fcatioD reprding Foothill ApartllleDta. !be '1.ftftf"1 Director aaJ4 the Arcbitectural and Site Approval c:-1ttH baa rec: -ded approval of the cODltruc:tion of the carport facilities. there vas CODcern about tb..e carports being _ fr_ tbe _II-traveled routes. The end result vas that they ..re to be .creened fraa the .treets but not in .uch a vay as to create a traffic hazard. Councilaan Frolich said the question was whether or not the li~e of elte vaa different than was originally presented to tbe City Cou~ci the Director of Public Works said tbe applicant amended a roof line change in tbue structures whicb will make it impossible to comply with the condition.. !he roofs are 7 feet higher than tbey would have been originally. There vas considerable discussion of the elewations of the proposal and the concern of the looks of the prnject from above. Building permits were issued, incorporating these changes. The Public Works Director c¡uestioned whether or not the City DOV bas a legal right to cbange these plans now, after bullc!ing permits have been issued. MØ¥ed by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Irvin to refer thi. aatter back to the Arcbitectural and Site Approval Committee for review. ØØtion carried, 5-0 At tbb point Mr. Carl Beatty, Monta Vista High Scbool Senior, que.tioned tbe Council's decision to refer bis letter about recycling to tbe Goals eo..ittee. He felt tbe recycling fa~tor should be considered separately and not as a part of the Coals eo.aittee's Report. CouncillDan Frolich felt this vas a reasonable proposal, and felt the Counc~l sbould get ~ input from the retailers before making any decisions on it. CC-90 Page 2S . JaDaer l'r0lr- iDcr_ ."I_.øed FoothCl aparc.eau B-Control rec:u -"atior Line of sight Roof cha:1ge Foothi:l apts referred to H-Control l.ecycling aatter Input fro.- retailers 26 it . to 0... '__ipt pt,-IS-. Tapes to be r_earched . . KI1IUrES or 'DIE JULY 19, 1971 CIT'lCOUNCIL lIE!TIJIG CouIIciJuJa Stotes said he fooM nO arguaent here, Bat. report is fortbc_.. frea tile Coal. ec-ittee within 30-60 da,.. There are -, people alr-.4J wark1øa on thi. IdDd of tb1D¡. aDd if .. ao off 1a aGe tlirectiAID ..... tile r..t of tile C_ty pes 1a _tber .. wiU haft probl_. C-Ciø. ~1icb .....t... Hr. Beatt,. f1lld oat frlm tile .taff vbeD tile G....la c-1tt.. Meta .pin and present his ideo to tIIea. Hr. Louis a. C21etaud, 10327 Alpine Drive, OI,ertiDO, said he Uvea directly beb1lld tile ll9-unit Foothill Ap.rc.ent develo.,.ent. Øe said .t tile J_ 22Dd _etinl they had been liven auidelines. To . aan atand1a1 on tbe property Une, the roof 11118 would be below the I1ne of site. Tllere was considerable discussion on this, and tbe st.ff vas ask'" to check the tapes of tbe June 22nd meetinl. Councilman Stokes said tbe Council and staff do the best they can to protect __body's view; but when you purchase property you only purcbase that property, DOt the view. Mr. WilU_ Copley, 10257 Oasis Court, Cupertino, urged an early checkup on tbe pads of this development becau5e the buildings are not yet all built. Mayor Noel instructed the Director of Public Works to re.earch the tapes and give a report On this matter at tbe next Council _tiDg. CONSENT CAJ.EIIDd. 47. Ac:cept_e of aanicipal iIIIprovements: (a) Salesian Sodety: Footbill Blvd and Cupertino Road. (b) tr.ct 4823, Westridge Village - Shappel Industries, Inc. West side of Foothill Blvd. Nortb of Stevens Creek Blvd. Moved by CounciLaan Stokes, seconded by Councilman Irvin, to approve the Consent Caleodar. AYES: NOES: C.,UDCu..n Fitzgerald, Frol1cb, Irvin, Stokes, Mayor Noel 11- Hotion carried, 5-0 . . )llInnES OF THE .rot': 19, 1971 CIT! COUNCIL MEETING ~ r6 orrIcas U. CltJ Staff 'De City ..... lito 1""1 tile CouDcll'. ate_tion to the follov1Dl _teen 1D Ida staff nl Jt of July 16, 1971: e. ~ _ tile atuclJ. "Deten1utlon of Law EDtœc_t ...-u_u for' .. Clara County Contract ClU..." 11. Aaaoc:!at1oD of IaJ ~ ~ta, ilNIUDI _illAUon of thr.. or _ .-r- to a CiUzens' Tuk Force. c. Bll1aide c-1tc.. of Planning Policy c-iteee. Councu.lI8n Irv1D wl_t..._ to serve 011 tbe Hillside c-ittee. CouDciX- Stoke. .",. that the Counc:1Þ~ be polled durinl the welt 011 the CiUzeDII' Task Force nomin"!8s and that the staff is _tborized to aubait a l!at to A15NJ. Seconded by Counc:11man Irvin. IIDtiOl1 carried, 5-0 The Director of Parka aDd Jecreation said tbey bave started paint in the Jecreation building. The City Attorney said the definition of a Cupertino Citizen is aa.eone born and/or uturalized in tbe City of Cupertino. Moved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Fitzgerald to re.øve Councilman Irvin from the Personnel Board and the office of Chairman of the Planning Coaalssion, since be is now a Councl1.an. AlES: Couacix.en Fitzgerald, Frolicb, Stokes, Mayor Noel ImES: None ABSTAINED: Counc:11118n Irvin IIDtion carried, 4-0-1 Councilman Frolicb said the Recreation Department's play at Honta Vista Higb School vas a success. Councilman Frolich said Lhe T.P.C. bas been asked to concern them- selves with the bicycle paths. CC-90 Page 27 Citizens' Task Force Counc. Irwin removed fr= Personnel ad . Plann. COIZI. p ). . ,. IIIlWTES OF TIlE JULY 19, 1911 CITY COUNCIL KinDIG Øøved by Counc:1111an Stokes. seconded by CoUnCUII8D Irvtn eo accept the resignation of Mr. V. llarqaes frOlll the Architectural aIIð Site Approval c-1ttee. IIDU.øa carded. 5-0 50. Recognition by Hayor of DOli-agenda it_. ~ staff vas instrucee4 to put an advertisemene in ehe paper reprdin¡ the vacancy in the Per~l Board. ADJOUllNHENT Moved by Councilman IrviD, seconded by Councilman Fitzgerald to adjourn the meeting at 12:08 A.~ APPROVFD: /5/ Clyde L. Noel Mayor, City of Cupertino AtTEST: /s/ WID. E. Ryder City Clerk