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1IIe _tilll vas ca11ecJ to øder at 7:30 p... in the CouDc1l aUlllber
of die City Ball by Kayar 1Ioe1.
~ present vere: lfayo. _oel. Councilman Fitzgerald. CouDdlmæ1
Frolich, CouD~ll_ Irvin. CcluDcil_ Stokes, City Manager Quinlan,
Dizactor of PI aDDing , Degelop.ent Sisk, Director of Adadnistrative
Serrices Ryder and lIIe1Ibers of the Steering Comnittee of the
Cupertino Citizens Goals c-ittee.
lIqor Noel er.1ained the p'l&rpose of this adjourned _ting which was
t!ae coat1nua:i;m of a prerioas1y adjourned œeting of the City
CoaociI heIé jo1n~ly vith ..mbers of the Steering Comœittee of ~he
Caper~1no Ci:~.ens Goa13 eo.a1ttee for the purpose of revi~w1ng
rec:c.œncled ~..als of tha~ ~ttee. The ..eet1ng was tUrDed over to
the Steer1n¡: ':,,:I!IIIi~tce 01&i~, Mr. Karpen. who proceeded to go
throng! the rfC3ining goals .mien previously had been withdrawn for
recoasider3ti_'n md possik>le rewording.
'lbe specific wording of each loal md policy listed below is that as
jobtly agreed upon by boc~ the City Council and the Steering Coar-
aittee:
IIOÐSINC. OOAL I.
Policy 2.
"One of the CODcema in the consideration of a coaoerc1al or
1øIb8triaI development shoald be its effect on the c~ity's
Ibll1ty to provide the ~ite housing and educational needs. II
PAID AND RECÆAnOB.
CIGAL II.
Policy 7.
"the City should ..tacaiD an adequate ra~io of park land
--. per population b_d apoD the _~ current recop1zed
.t....rd.."
PCILlCZ SERVIas. GOAL I.
Policy 4.
"Cootinuous protecü_ ~t.,.t .erious crime. should occupy the
f_ of police .ervice Ia Qapertino with routine activities only
_... perforaci when hiJÞer priority protection i. fully provided."
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GOwr----x~. COIL 1. hUe, 3.
"Prior to eDurÞa laCo ." Joint '_r ~t or 811111ar
andertå1llS. the City of OIpertiDo should hold . public: bearin.:. 'lhe
_ten sIao1a1d be adY1Mcl dartol the public: hearilll of aDY poteDUa1
bpac:t 011 tile tax rate or ballpt whiela .., reault frva eDterinl into
such aD _sr...ec!:."
COVEIOOIE.'IT ME'IBODS.
COAL 11. 'olicy 10.
It was announud by the OIa1nun of the Steering Collllllittee that
Policy 10, as previously sub1ll1tted, had been deleted.
COVER..~"T HETHODS. GOAL III. Policy l2b,
Affirmation was given that this pol1cy is to be deleted on the
premise tha~ the new proposed resolution by the Water Commission
would be adop~ed, thus rept~ing existing C1~y of Cupertino Resolu-
tion No. 1545.
COVER..'lME.Vf METIIODS.
COAL III. Policy l3c.
It was agreed that the previously sub1ll1tteð pol1cy would remain
as wdtten, pendb,g a review by the City Attorney of the legal aspec.ts,
which review and comment would be presented at the next meeting of the
City Council.
COVERNME.Vf HETHODS.
COAL IV.
Policy 16,
"The Planning Coo::ñasiOll should annually review and issue a
report on the impleœr,tauon progren of the Cupertino goals. '1he
Council should enlist the a6sistance of an ad hoc citizens group to
review and make reCCl._.d4.datiODB on the goals every five years."
PUBLIC FINANCE.
GOAt. I.
Policy 3.
''n.e expenditures of funds used to employ outside agencies to
!!IIIke any s~udles which could just as effectively be aade by ~he Ci~y
Manager's existing staff should be discouraged. II
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3IIURS OF mE ItAICB 29. 1972. Cln COUNCIL MEETING
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..uc m... GOAL 11. h11c:1 s.
"..'.',.,."., .'> City CoaDcil sboaY _t·..'" to publish &Dd supply to
.tJ.da.,""r aød' resident'. CØlllÎp'rebell8ive aønual financial
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'!!{!(9t,~' t. It should be iDa f~ which C&D be readily under-
'. ...'.., a larse n_er of 1*'P1e &Del shoulel be effectiftly
,< 4ØstjJl;ÌJted either by 1I8i1. --..,er or City publicatiOll."
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It vas IlUtually agreed by the .alJers ?f the City Council and
~s of the Steering eo..1ttee that the previously discussed
tU:opo84d policies relating to _OOY'Ition and the question of vote
~u1rements for passage of both issues would be taken under
adYisement by the Committee for possible submission in the future
as amendments ~o the goals,
It V'IS moved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Frolich,
that the City Council adop~ the report of the Cupertino Citizens
Goals Committee as amended in joint sessions of the City Council
and the Steerin!: Comr.dttee of the Cupertino Citizens Coals Com-
llittee. The motion was passed unanimously.
It vas moved by Councilman Stokes, seconded by Councilman Frolich,
that an official resolution of appreciation and commendation be
prepared and forwarded to each 1IIe1Ii>er of the Cupertino Citi zens
Goals CollCittee. The motion was passed unanimously.
the Mayor declared that the City Council would adjourn t" a
pernonnel session a~ 9 :16 1'.111.
the Mayor reconvened the City Council in open session at 9:45 p.m.
aDd on the motion of Councilman Stokes and the second of Councilman
Fitzgerald, the meeting was declared adjourned at 9:45 1'.111.
Submitted for approval,
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Va. E. ayder
City Cl.yk
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Goals Report
adopted, as
amended