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CC 10-02-72 ¥ . . L "" CITY OF ctPERTINO, State of California 10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, Califor.\ia Telephooe: 252-4505 , " ~' ',-" ':~ , .', ImalTES OF THE ImJLAI HEETI1(G OF THE CITY COUNCIL HELD OCTOBER 2. 1972 IN TñE CO¡;1(CIL CHAMi1Ell CIT! BALL. QJPEllTrnO, CALIFORNIA t', ~~il Ì/;' tJ" ~~ i .' SALUTE to TF.E n.AG Kayor Frol1ch called the DeeUng to order at 7: 37 P .H. vith tbe Salute ~o the Flag. ROLL CALL Councilcen present: Council~~~ a~sen~: 1rJin, Jackson, :!eyers, Sparks, Hayor Frol1ch S~ne Staff present: City ~anager Qu;~lan City Attorney Ad~~s Direc~or of Adr.i"istrative Services Ryder Director of Pl~nning and Developcent Sisk D1re~to~ of Public ~orks Yarborough MINUTES Of PREVIOUS )ŒE!UO:; 1. ApFroval of Minutes of reg~la. ce~~1ng of Septecber 18, 1972. Council~ ~eyers had the follo~ing corrections! Page 4, first paragraph: Delete "Jo;,nson" and add "Jackson". Page 11, end of fourth paragraph: Add "Mr. Stokes indicated his agreement to ::ul1dla¡ a triplex instead of a 4-plex." Kayor rrol1ch had the following corrections: Page 3, last paragrapb; delete '~ntil it is deconstrated to hi: that a problea eziats, ~ayor Frol1c~ did not think it would be in the bes~ interest of the Cit¡ of Cupertino to chan¡e the votins procedure." and replace with "Under the presen~ c1rcuastances, unless fur~her evidence is produced, the City Council is opposed to =a~1ng changes in the voting procedure at tbia tt.e." Page 4, item 7, delete I~yor Frolic~ and the other Coun~11me appeared to b. in favor of it." and replace ''''1th ''Hayor Frol1ch said 1~ appears that ~~ have no alternative but to go aloaa with i~." CC-130 Page I Correct!ons to the Minute3 j CC-l3O ~... 2 I, i'· j, $ept. 18t1i H1Duc" ascorrecÞf ~e.... in fa=r ~: Coastal Zo:1e C~ns. Act t.c '".:e ,repared IwiUTts OF THE cerOID. 1, 1971 CITl totMCIL mt111G " Couucllam Jac:k8oa .... tile folloviDa correct1oD . P8p 4, it. 6. "lete "Urban DevalopMDt and OpeD Space Subca.1tt.. of the" ". Moved by Couucilllllln Kalera, aecoaded by CouDcilllaD JacksDD co approve " 'the CouDcll aiDutea of Septeaber 18, 1972 .. corrected. JIot1oD carried, s-o CO!IKOII1CATIONS 2. Writtea A. Letter of transmittal from City of Long Beach indicating opposition ~o Proposition 20, õ<nown as ~he "California Coastal Zone Conservation Act" and reques~1ng this City's opposition ~o ~his initiative ceasure. Council=an Jackson would like the Cupertino City Council to ~ake ~he position in favor of the initiative. He read a resolution he had prepared to this effect. Moved by Councilman IrJin, seconded by Counciloan ~eyers to adopt a resolution similar to CouncilQan Jackson's, in the fo~at norcally used by the City of Cupertino. Motion carried, 5-0 B. A request froc Allied Trades of the Baking Indus~ry for a Droclamation designating October 1 through 7, 1972 as , .!arvest Festival Week" and that Tuesday, October 3, 1972 be proclaimed "Day of Bread". ~arvest Fesc1v So moved by Councilosn 1rJ1n, seconded by Councilman Meyers. :~eek & Day of 3read proc~ Ko~ion carried, 5-0 Counè11man Meyers is concerned a~out the proliferation of requested procl~tians and asked that ~he staff begin thinking of ways to reduce ~he City's files. l _. -. . " . ", - f'" , ~ e e f ~;,' HIRUTES OF THE OClOBEB. 2, 1972 CIn COUNCIL MEETING ,-. t/ t' I' ¡ C. Bequest from the Santa Clara Valley Co.-1ttee for UNICEF for a proclamation designating October 31. 1972. as National UNICEF Day. So .owd by CouDcUID8D IlVin, seconded by CouDc1laan Jåclcson.. I' ó Motion carried, s-o D. An advice from City of Santa Clara that it has taken a stand in support of Proposition 18, which would provide for local cOllllllunity control over pornographic material and requesting that this City join in such an endorse- ment. The Council indicated they are not in favor of pornographic material, but that it is very difficult to define. The City At~orney was instructed to review this matter and give his opin- ion. E. A communication from Citizens Against the Coastal Initiative Proposition No. 20, requesting support in opposing the initiative. This matter was covered under Item 2 A. , 00-130 Page 3 ~ UNICEF, DAY . Oct. 31ac 1 ¡ , City Attorney t~ check on 1atter' f local cOUlunj control of ornogra;>hy F. tetter from Cupertino Historical Society, Inc., relat1n~ the history of effort for the restoration of the Parrish House, with an appeal that the City par~icipate " in funding this project. After discussion, ~~yor Fro1ich appointed Councilcen Irwin and :Group to study Jackson, the City Manager, the Director of Parks and Recreation Parrish Souse and one or twO members of the Parks and Recreation Cocmhsion, and matter one or ~o members of the Cupertino Historical Socle~y will be in- cluded as ex officio members of this group, to study the m&tter. The City ~lanager will notify everyone concernf'd when and where the meeting will be. G. tetter from Hr. James F. Mcquillen indicating that business and personal requirements have necessitated the submsdon of his resignation as a Member of the Cupertino Parks and Recreation Commission. }. -':1 Haved by Councilman Irvin, seconded by Councilman Jackson to accept Prepare plaque the resignation of Mr. J_s Mcquillen and ~hat a suitable plaque for Hr.J"..cQui1lt be prepared for him. Motion carried, 5-0 '. .. HD1I11'ES or TBI 0CI0I1Il 2, 1972 CITY COUNCIL HEi:rUG ~d". It was clec1decl . aøt1ca of Collllllittee III1d Comi..1oD v&eallc1ea would be put in the ~nlDD Sceae. Appl1cat1011S should be 111 City Ball by October 24, 1~72. I. Notice of October 19th PUC public hearlDs in the Colllllli.don Couttr_ ill SaD Frlll1cisco on COIIIIIIiss1on' s OIID DDtioo to adopt .catewiela p1m: aDd schedule for uøclersroUDdins of all electric aDd communication distribution systems in proximity to State scenic highway. Letter froa Assemblywoman Yvonne W. Brathwaite relatins to the status of AS 165 which creates a housing finance agency for California. B. p1ea of AB165 o Co=cll The City Manager was asked to send copies of AS 165 to tbe Council Members. J. COlllØlents and suggestions from "Suggestion Box" o 511101<1ng ectiDn in øber (1) Suggestion that the City Council adopt a resolution ~bat prohibits smoking in the Ci~y Council Chambers. St~ff will check possibility of setting up a sltOking section. , aö1doned , ervice station (2) Stateoent that the service station at Stevens Creek Blvd. and ~iann Drive will be abandoneå next August. It is adjacent to property under consideration in application l5-Z-72. Perhaps a better developcent would result if the two were combined. ervice s~ation)1 ' ar vash ppea1 , I I I (3) Statement that the service station-car wasb should be revoked on the basis that other stations in the City are not money makers. (4) Suggestion that tbe light bulb in the EXIT sign on tbe north side of the Council Chamber be replaced. 6-6-72 public earlDs on peal :An appeal was received but the City Attorney said there is no requirement 'for an advertised public bearing for the Use Per.nit appeal. After discussion, ,it was decided tbe appeal on l6-U-72 should be set up for public hearing. ! , ¡ able TV œeting n sr K. Mayor rrolicb brought to the attention of the City Council a letter from Senator Alquis~ regarding the Oc~ober 17th (now chansed to the early part ~f November) ceeting in San Francisco regarding cable TV. A staff member will attend tbis meeting. . . KINUTES OF THE ocrO!lEJl 2, 1972 CITY COUNCIL MEETING .. It was noted that app1ic:aU.OD 15-TH-72. on this agend.. ... ~, ~, .'. closely associated,tdIb ~l1cat1on 16-U-72, the car wash_nice ~; :;';'.A .tatton application tJiiac __ jut appealed. .~L~{j;;' ,', ";;< ',~/ :~J_·nfoved by Councillllaa,,~. ÀCooded by Councilman Ke)'ers to ¡. i"",¡i' postpone appl1cat1oll ~m-72. ' '." ØoUoD carried, S-O Councilman Irwin voaL4 like the Planning Coooission to be notified the reason the City Council has taken this action 15 because of the appeal filed on the Cse Permit. Mayor Frolich's concern is L~ere nay be a tendency to rule either for or against a tentative ~a? oecausp they are either in favor of or against the use per2it; they should be judged separately. The City Attorney vas asked to prepare a repor~ on procedures to be followed tn processin¡ tenta~ive nap ap?lications. L. The Kiwanis Clu~ donation for the p~'?ose of purchasin~ playground equi?Oent ~as publicly acknowledged. T~~ staf~ was asked to prepare a suitable resolu~1on for presen~a~ion to t~e:. Moved by Councilman Ir¿lo, seconded by Counciloan Jackson to receive and file the -ritten Co~unications. Motion carried, 5-0 3. Oral Communications - There were none. REPORT OF COUNCIL REPl.ESE!:TATIVES 4. Kayor Frolich: Transportation Advisory Committee There was a ~urnou~ of 250-300 people at the Transit Meeting in Mountain View. In~er-City Council _ -- Kee~1ng on October 5th. League of California Cities -- No meeting Legislative Review Committee - No meeting CC-130 Page 5 , 1; ",Î' lS-TK-72 postpoaecl ·1 Notify Plar.ning Co::u. CA to ?repare repor~ Kiwanis Club donation Written Co=. received ,filed ·' '~i.-':;i. ~- 1\,<" . ,~r, ': ~. ",,;>t. co .cr;.or 1.a~ ::.. S..~c:0Z3itC_ Statu of tiDe 6 ,PC ¡n:wp... .rev1..... lope fcraå& r.c ...."'..... 't.O 'CoWlt,. . . e )llllUtES OF THE OC'IO!lD 2. 1972 CITY COUNCIL KEETIJIG " I s. Coua~f1.tI" IrviD: 6. Councilman Jacksoc: 7. Cc~"<iloan Meyers: 8. 'Co"ndlman Sparks: Drug Abuse CoordiDatiOA eo--ia81on _ A preseøtat10n vas p'" b1 Balfva1 Bouse. They are as1dD¡ fœ _e fWld.; U1Ifor- tuuately. the C-4-oJ1.o1I baa DO fund.. A very sad picture of 1Dadequac1 of, facUities va. pr..-Ced. . A lot can be dcme _taUs the Commission to help. 'olice Co=aittee ',C. . _ They are currentl,. t~iDS to set the 3urglary PreventioD 'rogr_ off the ground. Association of !lay Area Governments - No mee~ing. Santa Clara County Wa~er Co:miss1on -- No meeting. Urban Developmen~ , Open Space Subcor.mittee of the PPC -- No r.leeting. Council~an J3ckson has ~een appoir.ted to the Airport Land Use Subco~~~tee of PPC. Planning Folicy Co~1t~ee __ There ~as a rev1ey of the ?resent status of all 6 programs. Decision was oade to complete present progra=s oefore e~barking on any others. T~~ ne~ Vice-Cimirmen na::ted. ~illside Su~co:nittee of PPC Slope fornula vas reviewed and recomended to County for adop~ion. Dr3ft of policies document should be ready in January. Flood Control Advisory C~~ittee -- No me~...t tng. Comnission on Alcor.olisn __ There "it 1 be a :IIeeri",g the end of Oct,~:;er. e e KIlIUTES 0; THE OCTOBER 2. 1972 CITY COUNCIL MEETING PLANNING COMMISSION 9. Submission of KiDut.~ of regular meeting of September 25. 1972. 10. , ~ Application IS-TK-72 of Dennis Wong for Tentative Hap to adjust a property liDe dividing two existing approved lots containing 1.92 acres. Said property is in a CG (General COmmercial) Zone aod is located at the northwes~ corner of Saratoga-Sunnyvale IDad and Alves Drive. Recocmended for approval. ' Postponed earlier in the agenda (see page 5). 11. Application 16-TM-72 of Measurex Corpora~ion to adjus~ existing lot 110e be~òeen Parcels A and B containing approxi- mately 10.7 acres. Saiù property is in a ML (Light Industria) Zone and is located ddjacent to and northerly ot McClellan Road at tàe intersection of 3ubb Road. Recom=ended for approval. Tbe Planning Director revie~ed this application for a partially developed ~~ zone. Foe said t~e Planning Commission had discussed the merits of continu1n¡ ~per1al Avenue. This discussion will be continued at the t1=e Parcel B is developed. Moved by Councilman IrJlo, seconded by Councilman Jackson to approve application 16-~-72. Motion carried, 5-0 ABCH1TECTL'RAL AND SITE APPBDVAL CO~IMIT'PEE 12. Submission of Minutes of regular meeting of September 20,1972 13. Application HC-Sl.202.4 of CUllllllings and Company (Barclay's Bank) requesting approval of a sign plan to remove existing sign and 1nstnll a oev center identification sign located at the southwest CO~ of finch Avenue and Stevens Creek Blvd. Recommended for approval. 1!Ioved by Councilman !layers, seconded by Councilman Irwin to approve application HC-Sl.202.4. Høt~ carried, 5-0 , .'"' -. CC-130 Page 7 Continuation 0: Imperial Ave. discussed 16-TM-72 _pproved C-Sl,202.4 pprovad -130 .8 ,..,.;.., -';.. ~,-,#" -51,229.2 roved Ltbr3ry furnitur<ð . .. IWIUUS OF T!ìI OCTOBD 2. 1972 CIn COURCIL M!EtIBG ',. " - _ . _ =:"'~ ....' ~,,,_,, or ~;.-.r..'~_. ',- .J.:-:; 14. Application 1IC-51.229.2 of QIS Sign Company (7-11 Stor..) requestiDa .pPl'oq]. of s dan plan for a COIIIIIercial buUdilll located at tile øortbeut conar of Foothill Blvd. aDd Cupertino lIDad. "c~ed for .ppt'oval. Bøved by CouncU_ Irvin. ..coacled by CouncUman Sparks to øpprove application BC-5l.229.2. , !lotion carried. 5-0 PARKS AND RECREATION CCIIKISSION 15. No meeting scheduled. WATER CO~CiISS10~ 16. Su~=.ission of Minutes of regular meeting of September 27, 1972. LIBRARY C~ISSI0N 17. Suomission of Minutes of regular meeting of Sept~ber 19. 1972. City Manager vas asked tc again check the status of the libra~y furniture. CUPERTI:;Q CITIZE~S' GOALS CO~::!ITTEE 18. No meeting scheduled. PUBLIC liEARINGS 19. Application l4-Z-72 and 2-V-72 of S.H.A.R.E., Inc. for re~oning 6.9 acres from CG (General Co~ercial) and RI-lO (Residential, S1ngle-fa",Uy 10,000 Sq. Ft. Per D"elling Unit) Zone to P (Planned Develop",ent with Professional/Comoercial Use Intent) Zoning; and Varia3ce to gran~ P (Planned Develornent) Zoning on 6.9 acres in lieu of the required 15 acres. Said property is locatad northerly ,of and adjacent to Stevens Creek Blvd. ap,roxinately 150 feet vesterly of the intersection of Stevens Creek Blvd. and Sa1ch Way and extending northerly of Alves Drive. De31ed by Planninl COmmission with 2-2 tied vote. . . JlIJlÐTES OF I& OCTOBER 2. 1972 CIn COUNCIL MEETING CC-130 Page 9 :":," ,,:rile '1.....~!\1 Director fine ulked about the existing .~0D1Da map The propo..l ,¡~.[t(j~"':". tile bulletin board., ,~'1.,l -at is twofold .1n th~t :bIi!, app11- .:~;,~'.:,~t 18 I".."'. for, PDz~...~ Profess1onal¡c..-.....c1a1 iateot ,,~:!J\;.IIIIIII. Vul_ to perlll1t;uU'PD A:1e on 6.° acre. in }.iad.of the :t':þ:;~"4- requ1xed 15 acre~. , ,B8,aàt went o,'er the site plaD.. i~1.t:~'f....('.t1Da the private .00d_81111 ciomer .!'cc.'ss to Alves ])dv. by . Hi' ,'I{ :*11fCA ptopeny. aepóÞc-"_t there wn,' fear P1ì1:ms~ ' .:;_.' c-1s.10aers present at·cbe _Unl whet.. this was revinecl. , ... resulted in a 2-2 vote 'far deDi.l. IIaJor rrol1ch asked the p'........S Director if be feels the 1S-acre ..ft...", on PD ZOIIing is a "a11c1 requirement. The PlaDn1q Dlrecto _red ~bat at the time It YU estaòl1shed it was felt this size property ""as needed to he able to provide all the 8I'1enities. His ~1nton is tha~ PD CaD be used for various size properties. At this point, be did not think we have to get such de~alled plans; leave ~bat for Use Permit ~1=e. Generally, parking, ~~affic and t:ypes of usu s:-.ould be disc...sed at this p;,ase. Xr. Larry Madsen, Architect of this project, offered to answer any questions. Icitially, it was ?~oposed to ?resent a single s~ory, larden type ~ffice cocplex thr~ughout. Several revisions have bee Dade. The~2 are 20-25' of landscaping on all sides of the hu1ld- 1II&a and f1oor-~o-c:elli1lg g~s walls. T:1ere ...ill be a great deal of landscaping at the en~ry to the private street. There are 51.COO sq. ft. of building. vith the necessary parking to handle chia, is pll,:ned. Councilman :~n noted so 2Uch ?ark1ng along Alves Drive and wante co kDov if i~ could be be~ter distributed. ~r. }~dsen said i~ has been checkeå and rechecked ~ this is the ~~st feasible par~ing layout for the project. Cowscil:lan 1r...in asked if he had con- sidered putting in undergrounå parking. ~r. ~dsen said ~hey had COD81der(d co1a& tva-story vit~ parking underneath but decised ~ wanted IArden-type offices. This type of build ins has been aaccessful and t~ey feel it will be successful at t~1s location. Be IIOted tba~ :oost structures with underground parking have high ~it,. Councilman Irwin &Ullestad that if some of tbe parking ...t UDder&r~i it voul4 ~~le perhaps ~~other building on the etc.. lie wuld like to He Mr. !tadsen CODle back in wi~h so_thing ~. ~aUve for this property. eo.acU- !layers asked U the applicant has looked at the poss1- ltUity of !II one_a, roed aød ad4ing landscaping between ~he rows of aIII1e parkin¡ at ~he ~ear. Xr. Hadsen said tbis would take up cao _, parìr.1q spac... Varied size properUe.. fo PD Garden-type offices ?lan:1ed Underground parking suggested I ¡ I , One-way street suggestion -130 ..~ 10 ,....;,~ ... . . _uS OF tHE OCTOBER. 2. 1972 CITY COUNCIL !ŒEtDlG 'I' , .. ,('41__ Jp~r_ C:OIIIpcrell die parkinB raC10 of thU PwPoNl vida t~",t, :ftIÏiÌIt'óf the Qlr1sm çp14 -4- acro.. fRII City Ball. *. .....- ¡ . ,."..~~. r',"¡ b _ts the Ordi"-..- .., . cø size mid =:aMr of puldq .,.cu. i' ". \~'MJt"lem1t tiM there 11*.1_ -- siDor chaqu. ' l~!~', . ,,~.;;'i~;::.$': .~~... '," " ~,. couûi~,'t;i 1!i.í":-irol1c:h DOted th1a~' ddefly a dayciM ....; perbape die iIICA ~ Jøê' ië~; .~';_ this parkiAs lot fœ tbe1r overflow parking that oc:caø at ·c" 't:ÎiiIi8. One ingress _ SCB adeq~ !nt1re projec: :,uilt 1r. 1 ~ ?u!>lic :iearings .:losed ?ossibly no!er ~o ¡¡-Control Urst ,,~ ¡o.~ !ft. Madsen said it vas . _ nt of the two PI&l1lÚllB CoIDiss1claers WO -.oced against t!1is proj.cc c!lac chey van~ ~o first see the GeDeral Plan hefore decidi:lg on this. !fr. !fadsen believes there is a Geø.ral Plan; chat this is a good plan 1Je..-... chey will be good neighbors. Counc:1l1:1a::1 S;:ar:ts asked if the one ingress/egress to Stevens er..k Blvd. _ld be a':i>:;1:a~e. Nr. ~en feels 1~ "ill be suff1cien~ for this size project. ~ Pla~~i,,; ~:~ector said a phased developcent åere was discussed at the Pla~ni~~ :===ission =e~ti:g. Mr. Mad,en said the o':ners, S.H.A.R,E. Corpora~i~" i" :05 Altos, p~ to develo? t~~~ rroper~y ~it~in on. year. They don't _1": to p~ase ~~~ project. ~.ayor Fro:i_~ as~ed for Cu::eots from the au¿ience. There were none. Moved by C=~=:~an Jackso:, seconóed by Council~n Irwin to close ~he Publ~= ~=arin~s. Mot1o~ carr¡~, 5-0 Council:sn :1:~son .ondere¿ if this would ~e a ~ood project to refer ò&ck to ~-:=~::~l for their opinicn. He has 50~e questions on the layou~ bu: :=: a~out the la:e use. ?recedent "a~ set when ~he City Council re:e==d the )-!aria:i ;>rcject to t:'e :¡~ntrol before ;>ass1ng on it. ~..:':~ :rolic:h note¿ :he t,:;-:e lag ,,,...,':.....J. If so:-:e ¡reat i2provenen: ,~=uld coee up at a later dat.. ,: ~ould be no ~rnol~~ !or the Ci:y :=uncil to ~ the PD. Con31der ~~ Mayor Fr_:i_~ 1~ked the ap;>licant of the ,:,siòility of ;>utt1ng the ':Iulld1ng 112 office b"i:!~~, up hali-story to a110·... for s:::iitional parking 1£ story, wiâ :teeded. r;,i, .:ould be dlscus,¡ed at US" "':70i: :i::>e. The archi~e~t ¡larking b--~!t I vill'consi!~= I:. A feas1:'Uity stud)' :'3> '''C:1 done for ~:,i5 ~ype of á on__, Curft!IÕ building :ei~~ ¡>roposed ncn:. ';;e City Cc·"~__: \o:a3 concer"ed aoout driveway the nu~er == =ars expos~t. Mayor Frolici 5us.ested t~ey also consider I o~e. cu~~~ irive rather t~~ ~~e cui de S3~. . . 1lUU1ES or 1= xr03ER 2, 1972 CITY COUNCIL !ŒEIING .... by eo-·..,..."" Irvin, .~oM by Counc~ Jackson to ~,,..øve appU=::io:l 2-V-72v1m the conditions recommended iD the "C -'_,.At 25. 19;': staff rcpon. , JlDt10n cat.1!'C1. '\-1.: I, ::, ,Ii : /"~à4 by ~ Irvin. u: '-~Jut1on 3::. 3348. led by Cound1::an Jackson to adopt ADS: WIlES : C:=cill:len lrviD. .Jackson, Meyers, Srarks, Mayor FroH h Ji=o MOtion carried, 5-0 !JøIred by Co=~~::a... Irwin, se~~ by Counc:~~::an Jackson to approve apr:~:~:i~n l4-Z-72. Motion carr:ed, 5-0 Ordinance :::, :;d: "An Orðina:u:e of the City:! Cupertino k'.end- 1a& Sectio~ ~ ~: Jrdinance 50. 2 ~y 1lezoni,.; ~ :erta:n Portion of Lbe Ci~y 0; :.o<=::no Frao CG (~eral Co==eo~'4~; Zone and RI-IO Çlesidentia~. :,,..:e-F~11: l:,~~ Square rec: ?er ~.eIling "01:) Zoae to P (:~~e¿ Deve:opce:t "it: Profes5i:~4. Co~ercial tse lAtent), z~:'o~ .~rroxioatel:r ~.~ Acres Loc~:~¿ Xortèerly of and ~jacent t: ò""e:s Creek 3OU:cYard, Appro"i~..:e:y 150 F..e~ ';es~- &Tly of the :::.=,ec~1oD of SteY&nS Cree;' :;:...~. .ard and Saich ":ay aad £Xtendi~. ,:rt!\erly of Alves Drive." -- read :y Mayor Frolich. !bIred by Co...:~~~~ ~eyer., sec=l!ed by Coun.:i:::a.~ Ir...in to have Ordinance ~:, ::3 read by title oaly and t~e ~yor's Reading 1. to CØD8titu~e :~. First Readiøl. AYES: Coun.:,:':..o Irwin, Jacksoo, Meyers, Spar;'s, Mayor Frol1ch ~: NODe MOtion carried, 5-0 ~IJIAIICES 20. r1rs~ ~c::g of Ord1D&IICe So. 533(c): "An Ordinance of the City 0; :~ertino Ameød~~ Ordinance So. 533 Regularing Stop- pins, S:~ins or Parkins øa Public Stree:s, and Prov1d1ns fo SiSDS ~.::~:ying ~h. Public Thereof, and Further Providinø '-or Penalties ::r Violation Thereof." - read ;,y Mayor rrolich. . CC-130 Page 11 2-V-72 ap?roved vi conditions Res. 3348 adopted l4-Z-72 approved Ord. 558 First Read!.,.; a:-130 t>a&e 12 Jrd. 533(c) Hrst 1leacliDa ':d. 557 :~,,':cnd Re.d:!.ng ~rd. 557 ~nacted ... - Ø11IUTES OF T8E OC'ro!l!R 2, 1972 cm COUNCIL MEETING Kayor Prol1ch 1Dquired about the Mary Avenue parkiDS. The Director of fubl1c Works said that if we are loinl to have bike lan.. in that area the parkiD& aloa¡ Mary Avenue should be resolved at this time. the Council concurred with the rec_ended plan. 'file Director of Public Works w.. ..bel to malte sure the entry to Stevena Freeway fraa Stevllll8 Creek Blvd; does not look like it bae e !Ilks lane. !fovad by Councilman Jackson, seconded by Councilman Irvin to have Ordinance No. 533(c) read by title only, and the Mayor's readiDI is to constitute the rtrst Reading. AYES: NOES: Councilmen Irwin, Jackson, Meyers, Sparks, Mayor Frolich :lone !~tion carried, 5-0 21. Sec~"d Reading of Ordinance 110. 557: "An Ordinance of the City 0: C~?ertino Amending Section 1 of Ordinance So. 2 by Rezoning a Certain Portion of the City of Cupertino from CG (General Cc=~rcial) Zone to R3-2.2 (Residential-,!ultiple, 2,200 Sq. ft. per ¿'-elling unit) Z')r.e; .\p~roxinat2l:: .24 Acrp. t')cated ~:ortherly c'f a::¿ Acijacent to Cu;>ert ino Road Ap;:rox~::\ately 150 Feet Easterly of :::r;,i11 Boule-,ard." - read by ::.a)·or Frolich. Move~ ~y C'uncil~ Jackson, seconded ~y Councilman Irwin to have Ordinance ::". 557 read b)' title only and the ~ayor's read~ng is to constit~:~ the Second Reading. AYES: SOES: C:uncilmen Irwin, Jackson, Xeyers, Sparks, Mayor Frolich ~:o:¡,e Y~t1on carried, 5-0 ~~ved by Councilman Meyers, seconded by Councilman Ir.in to enact Ordinance So. 557. AYES: HOES ; Co:.:~c!lr.1en Irwin. JacÌlson. Xe)·ers. S?3rks, :-tayor Froli\:h :loDe Motion carried, 5-0 ..,,'....' 'J . . . . r ,r KI:îI1IES OF THE OCTOBEIL 2. 1972 CITY COUNCIL MEETING i; . .. . ._~, IESOLUTIOIIS 22. No. 3346: itA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Cuper~ino Allowing Certain Claw and Demands l'ayJble in the Amounts and frOlD the runds as Hereinafter Described for, Salaries and Yagesfor the Payroll Period Ending September 19 1972." - read by Kayor rrolich. Hoved by Councilman IrJin, seconded by CO"llcllman Jackson to ado;»t Resolution 50. 3346. AYES: &OES: Cc~:ilmen Irvin. Jackson, Meyers, S?arks, Mayor Frolich None Motion carried, 5-0 23. No. 33:',: "A Resolution of ~he City C:>unc1l of ~he City of Cu?cr::~~ Allo~ing Certain ClaiT1s and J~and~ Payable in the . Amcuc.:s and fro", t:'e FlInds as !:erehafter De~crbed for I General and Miscella:leous ET.penditures." - read 1:y ~~e Mayor.! I Moved by C~~~cil~n Irvin, seconded by Cou~cilnan Jac~son to adoPtj' Resoluc i~n ::0. 3347. I I AYES: NOES: Cou~;:l=en lr.in, Jac~so~, Mey~rs, 5~arks, ~alor Frolich ~;one Motion carried, 5-0 24. No. 3349: itA Resolution of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Accepting Qu1tcla1c Deed and Aut:'or1zation for Undergro~nd ~ater R1g~ts frOD Pe~e B. Loiacono and Rosalind M. Loiacono; Located on 3ul-b Road South of Terrace Drive." - read by ~!ayor Fro11c:t. Moved by Councilman Jackson, seconded by Councilman Irvin ~o adopt Resolution So. 3349. AYES: ROES: Councilmen Irvin, Jackson, Heyers, Sparks, ~Ayor rrol1ch None Motion carried, ~-O CC-130 Page 13 Res. 3346 adopted Rc.. 33[,7 a:!opted Reò. 3349 adopt~d [$.';(:" Res. 3101-:" adopted ~olte to bandle =::~:e proj tct . e 1lUlU1",s OF tHE 0(;1i1JID 2. 1Ø2 CITY COIIlCIL MUTIlIG 25. , ' , " the City Council of the Cit1 of . of Eu_t frOll CalUon1a Vater :. the EDd of Portal A_. MjecllDt :,'iua by HaJor !'ToUch. ,t;; ,/~. r-~--~ed by CouucUIII8D Jacksoa to adopt .~,. JIoveclbyCouDciluD Jeâolut1øD 110. 3350. "",':i;' , :;:'~' AYES: JroES: Ccunc1J:aen Irvfa. 3~"--. Meyers, Sparks, Mayor Frol1.ch 50ue lløtion c:arried, 5-0 I ! 26. I ! . , No. 3101-14: "A ZesGlIot1çn of the City Counc:il of t::e C~ty of Cupçrtino AuthoriziDg EXecution of Aðreement with Re:ation to Syst~ of Domest~ S~~le Disp~5al, Crossroads Asses~~nt District Frcje~t So. 71-2.- -- r~ ~y Mayor Frolic:h. Moved by :Ju:1cllman 1r-.r'..:I. seconded by C~u:1dl"'an ::eyers t<> adopt Resolut~=~ Xo. 3101-14. AYES: C.:::.:tc iloen Ir",;~. Jackson, :-:cycrs, S~at'~s, ~ayor rrol ich !\OES: ~;.:':1~ Y~tion carried, 5-0 I ! 27. I , ¡ I I X.:-. })51: "A Res?:..c:'cn c: the C~tv Couacil of the City of Cu?e~:ino Deter=~~ to ~~=ertake ?rccee¿ing3 P~rsu¿~t to S?4~:31 Assessae=~ ~ }~5ess~~nt ~~n¿ Acts for ~he ~~~is~tion ani ':cnstruction of :"~:'c":e..-6ent.:; ',:it:-:-::-ut Proceedings t6:1.¿er D:-..:'sion 4 of the Screets 8-~¿ :--iig:;""'~:\'s Cc.:!e, Cr~ssrca.,¿s A~5e~SI:1ent Distr:'c~ 30. 2." -- 1'2.1:1 by ~r.tyor Frolich. There f=::o\,,'cd some d:!.sC"'.as:'::n:1 about ::.hi,:; a;.:scso;-:ent ¿i.3tr:ct. Mayor Froiler. as4.eJ if it is ~:":Þ¡>er :or t:,c C:':y to ?roceed wit:: ~:·~l~e on this as ~~ did Phase ~. ~~t~o~c "iJ" etc:. T~e Cirec:t~r :: Public ^orks fe:t that this act~ly is all 0". ~r.:-jcct; Xclte ~a' ¿cne all the gro~i ",ork on it. !c =uld 'Je c,orc ex~c"si'lc to :,a"'" s~:-:eone else step in at this point. Kayor rrol ic:. ',3. a;,urei t!:ere "'c'~l:i be no legal problu5 ~!t handl ing ie 1D ê:.!s ~a". . . ll.UUJ:d OF TE OCTOBEll 2, 1972 CITY COUNCIL MEETING 'j:,.. .,28. Ro. 3351-1: "A Resolut1oG of the City Council of the City of Cupenino Appo1ntiDa EDailleer and Attorneya, Croasr__ Aaaesv--t District 10. 2.- - rod by Kayar Frolicb. " " . Bo. 3351-2: "A lteeolut1oD of the City Council of the at)' of CupertlDO of IDtent1øD to Acquire aDd Con¡,truct x.p~""v--..t8, Crossrcads Assessmeat D1atrict No.2." - read by the Kayor. ' '29~' 30. No. 3351-3: "A lIeeolut1oG of the City Couoc11 of the City of Cupert~1IO AuthorisiDa the Execution of an A¡reemeDt Be~_ the City and George S. Iolte and Associates, EnaiDeer of Work, I:r:)ssroads Asse._t :)1atrict No.2." - read by Kayor Frol1cb. MOved by C~c1l~n ~eyers. seconded by Councilman Irwin to adopt Resolut~ons 3351, 3351-1, 3351-2 and 3351-3. AYES: 1IOES: Cou~.:~l.::en Irwin, Jack.sœ. ~eyer.. Spark.s, Y..ayor Fro11ch None MGtioo carried, J-O UNFINISHED ~SL~ESS Mr. Joseph Sa:pson, 1050 University Drive, Menlo Park, passed out copies of a le:ter su~1tt(~ ~ August of tr.is year. He is ODe of the a.~e=5 o~ an apart~ent house on Foothill Blvd. and is very concerned a' out ~he noise level and safe~y hazard created ~1 the trucks pa55~n. by. Øe said he is losin& a~out $15,000 per =OD~h at ~his t~. T3e trucks roll by, day and nig3~, at 50-60 MFa. They also c~e&te a pollution problec, affect1n¡ hundreds of Cupertino res:dents. He is v1111ng to coopera~e with the City eouøt"il in &::.y .:ay he can to solve this probletl. Mayor Frolic~ noted that tbe County ~. currently working on the pollution pro::lc; this Council is is no position to do aøythina about i~. .e ~ve sent a resolution ~o the Board of SupervIsors that they ta."<e a nrong position on this matter. The speeding of trucks on F~th1l1 Blvd. 18 a aatter of enforcement. and the City _ notify ~he Sheriff's Departmen~ about ~his problem. lie have . lIo18e AJ>at=en~ Ordinance iD the works, but the State has pre- .-pted us in this matter. We are in the process of cons1deriDg a buck Route Ordinance. There are problems with putting all the trucks on Stevens Creek Blvd. Ve can't prohibit trucks frDa U8iDg F_thil1 Blvd. without prov1diDg an alternative. ; , ; , 1 C!:-130 Page 15 I '~ Jes. 3351 ~::'l""'; 3351-3 adopted Foothill !>lv<i. proble::!I Cupertino is doing ..'hat i: can to help . . _.... or THE OCTOBEa 2, 1972 CIn COOlfCIL )O=-Ü.~ ';""--0;:', ~-<. Å_-' ...-. ,~'.. '.' ~.' . ...~,,:t.::~;;:.. é ¡,ï"L.~ Attoney said it is ckûtf1a1that a limit can b. pat _ tile ,m . ~' 1d.th1D !Jh1c:b the tracb ca 10. aloaa there. Hr. S.... aaY Ida bas adrised this is ~f"l that can be cODtrollad if tile ·':f"ellbl1shea it as a "..h--'--'... Hr. Sampson said it baa "- :"':... 'wether it should be,'~. "'t up to Kaiser to purc:haae J.I4 ;.~ìa"ÞO-lane road through' tJuC....eIoped property with the at)". ':"'~. RCb .. eaiDent domaiD·.~GCf-~fllp. .......-- wf to støcJi; .... JIayor instructed the staft to nudy this matter. The Cit,. v_._ ::attar 'ísd.J ass of ~he vehicles are DOt ovaed by Kaiser. Kaiser bas scaee4 ~ kind of night work is vital to their operation. ,A.:c.v1ty bas : !Ssened in the :ßt 5 years Co. 11.._ Sparks said the noise pollution has come down in the lase S ,.ears. ,¡hen they were developing Lockheed there were !!Iany, .-ny ~ trucks. Perhaps it is a satter of getting used to the noise. AsK. t:J use ::::J~e's " ~~ip.ent ~c1lman ~eyers asked ~he staff ~o check with the Highway Patrol as to ~he pcssiàility of using tña State' noise monitoring equi~t ~.r was recently used in San Jose. ::~~:i.less ¿=i'l~ng =---=.:llman Ir.in said we can certainly do 'Iomething about recltles. rnaclt dr1v1ng. 3~. Discussion of 3ay Area Govetn:ent Regional Airport Syste: St·~y. I TrÆ ?lann1ng D~rec:tor referred to his re?ort of September 29, 1972, ~cl1 shows the :::ajor effects 0: the Study. It did not see=. to a::e::t ~ City oi C~pertino to a~y great degree. :;: ?Osition ~;U.e:: on Stud,. !k77ed by Council:::an Irwin, secood.¿ by Councilman Meyers to not ~a£e a pos~tion on the Bay Area Govern5eDt Regional Airport Systeo 5tudy at ~ time an' to advise the Pl~ing Pclicy Co~ittee of this. JI.o tion carr i ed, 5..0 ~ City Attorney advised that it wa~ not necessary for Counci~ Jackson 1:.0 a1>s~ain frOlll the above ::lotion. 32- Report on subject of Developing a Cost Study Plan in conjunc~1on vith General Plan and Eills~e Study. ~ Planning Director referred to the s~aff report 0: Septeober 29, 1972, aD chis matter, and offered to an~~er a~y qucstio~s. Council=an ~ers ~ this is one of the things ~he ?lannius Policy Committee is cc=.- ~iD& to 100' at. The City ~ger said you have to apply 1~ specif1- cal1,.; you can't generalize. 1WIÙTES OF THE ~Ell 2, 1972 CITY COUNCIL MEET. Ifoved by Council..... .Jac:ksoa, seconded by CouncilaaD Heyen ~o proceed, post haste, OD this Cost Study Plan. notiDg that the staff report is wry good. The City Manager md PI~g Director ue to proceed with iDterv1eving potential consult&Dta. , ".~ A1BS: ;'''',: ~ ../~ --..ø. }', ..,AiiJI_ Counclllllln,IzwiD. .JackaoD. Meyera. Sparks. KaJor Frolicb None ' &t1øn carried, 5-0 ,¡ DV BUSINESS 33. Establishment of &D lDaurmC8 Jesana Fund. The Director of Administrative Services stated the reason for this new Fund was to provide sufficien~ reserves over the years through annual appropriations for eventual self~insurance programs. It was moved by Councilman Irwin, seconded by Councilman Meyers to establish a separate Insurance Reserve Fund for payment of claims I resulting from self-insurance and deductible insurance programs and; to appropriate $J,OOO from the General Fund Unappropriated Surplus ' for this purpose. AYES: NOES: ,4 Councilmen Irwin, Jackson, ~æyers, Sparks, Mayor Frol1ch None YÞtion carried, 5-0 34. Request for solicitation permit by Boy Scout Troop #488 for its annual Christmas Bolly Campaign. Haved by Councilman .Jackson, seconded by Councilman Sparks to approve ~he request of Boy Scout Troop #488 Christmas Holly Campaign and to waive tbe business license fee. Motion carried, 5-0 35. Request for solici~ation permit by the Santa Clara County Chapter of The March of Dimes. Moved by Councill"an Meyers, seconded by Councilman Irwin to approve the March of Dimes request and to waive the business license fee. &t1øn carried, 5-0 36. Award of time deposits for temporarily surplus funds. CC-I30 Page 17 Coat Stady PIc to proc:eecl ~:; ~ 1nsuraDCe Reserve Fuad Chriseaas Bol¡~ Calnpaigø OX: March of 1.1.es OK ,e -.k ~- ,:,..'"'";1;<, "1f ',( :';>:I!I,~,:;..:P 't!;:;\;;;"'~h .~~!;.,-,.. , ...,:,,.' ti', ' , .¡. If. ;..' f"- - 'r'):..' l' ~.I' ".>:-" .-W:>.: ^ ,,. Þ>~, :<~~ ~.,>'~""",- j;;,-....~..\:i·~- :., ~', ::'"':- '''iJ'·i. "J ... , , " , )nacuaa1oG of (r3deo ¡ it I 14Rraøca coyerap Al~.rnau beadooa . e IuIoUL£S OF TIlE OCl'OBD 2. 1972 CITY 'COUNCIL HEETIIIG . -,~~'~-~II\.., t;>;, 'f:~ o--:"~~<7.:"~ ;":'"' -t :, ", ...,;. - -- ,. ,~ "of; .,e. ''I1ie Dlnc:tor of &A.4...........":we Serl1ces submitted a report of blc1a fø tiMdepoaltl, to·..,,"~ on October. 3, 1972. JK ,ec1 ,1ac_t: ~,1,'~"" 'Lea $200,000 for 365, clays . 5-3/41 lai' ' "'.... $200 000 for 60..,. . 4-7/81 laàk'¡'f~Åíïedca $125:000 for 30 cJliya . ....3/41 .,' 'of " JIøved by CoutlcilJUDIitdå..,McODðed by COU11cilman Sparb to approve the abcrve-recoaa""""ec1 ,,~ deposits. AYES: CoU11CU- Irvia. .Jackaou, Heyers, Sparks, Hayor Fro11ch BOBS: None 1Iotiotl carded, 5-0 37. Request fr_ Cha::mer of Commerce for permi~ ~o holel a Rodeo &~ S~evens Creek Blvd. ant rortal Avenue. Mr. nlc~ House, 10750 !ae Lane, Cupertir.o, said he is the Chairman of this event during Curert~o Pioneer Days. The Councilmen ~ere concerned about the safety of such an even~ and of ~he hcu3ing of the ~~s. 1he President of the cuper~1no High School Stud~nt Body said :hey had contacted nel~,bors in the area and learned they were not c?pos~ to this rodeo, although 3 neighoors could not be contacted. Mr. r.ouse said there will :e a ~ater truck going around a~ all ti=as to handle the dust. Traffic will be blocked off. The rodeo ...111 :e held ':>etween 2 and 5 P .H., with a 200' buffer between the arena an~ ~he neighbors. ~Ir. 3ill Landis, 3390 Jen:t1ns, San Jose, said the c~~ys ~ill be l1vin~ in ca'-pers. The bulls and "ropln' s~oc:t" wi:: be hauled in prior to ~he events. The arena will be segregated by a 10' high s~eel fence fro: the grandstand. They have holding pe~s. They carry the insurance required by the State for fairs, etc. The cr.~rs of the bleachers and the cowöoys carry ~heir own insurance. Councilman Irwin asked ~~e City Attorney how we can avoid ~ny liability to the City. T~e City A%~orney said we can't stop anyboëy from sueing t~e Ci~y if something OCCUTS. As a te~?orary measure, we can be named on ~heir insurance. Soae certificate to this effect should be filed with the City Clerk. If ~hLs is approved, the insurance can be obtained within a few days. . Councilman-Jackson asked if ~hey have loo~ed at o~her locations. Hr. House said they i~'estiga~ed the sc~ools. but ~here is a conflict with football prac~1ce, and there is a health proble=. Mr. Burrell Leonard, Vall co Park, said he ~as not pre,arêå to handle ~he situation in case of inclement vea~r. Mr. Housc s3id the Building Inspector will be there as well as a clean up co~~itlec, heade~ by Mr. Jones. ,,~, . e IlIIltjTES OF n.t: OCTO!EIl 2. l'172 CITY COœ;CIL MEETING Jløyed by Councilman 1r1da. T -"'"<led by COUIICilma... JackY.... .... approve the iødeo for n- -, 21. 22 and 23. subject '.;0 tile i~ ' , ~tiøDs as outliDAld. ""dIe .caff _; a buiDeu 11.. , - is ê:;",yc.... oIItaiDed; the "'ai" ø.oved at niaht vj,th tIMt~~ ~';, <: WIG of a few rapiDS ¡.,'iU;'_' dte persC'lll18l to 1"'" ....:.SC. '¡":i:"~'¡'7 P.II. vitia the..e: ¡-''''/-'oE pards; insurance IU8t )á,.í-,.4ft9ð " :1i",>""tIb1cb, 1D the oplD1OD Ofd.Ît'l'tzallllce Di~ector is sdeqaace CD pø- --i ,,,~, , " ~ ' " :' '~i'i'i c.ct the City. prior to ',. e of penlit; the :ilulldiJIC ,lJIçector , ....11 oversee the proj ec:a:; .. John Carlson, 10203 ~ Avenue, said he Uves __ 1tlock &_ vIlere this rodeo is to 1M! bald and he vas not coatacCe4. Øa is very definitely ono... to the ho1d1n¡ of this rodeo 1D thia locat1o:1. The City "-~ft' ..U another site had be8r' rec:clllD8Dåed originally. As to t!1U ~ar site, they feel mor.. of their CODCern us to do vi~h uaffic. cleanup, ,,<:'Using of ani::a1s. con- struction on ~he pror,tercy; fer '.1I1ch a survey of this area has satisfi.¿ t!le Ci~)"s coaccr.a- Counciwn Jac:'son ';as concerned pr~rily aoo~t ~he ..£e:y ;! t~ people ~~th this te=.?orary facility. a¡t~ough 1~ see2S ~" ~e a very ~ice addition to ocr Pioneer ~aY5 celebrat1aD. ~. Landis said t~e 16' steel ~nels are pin~~ :~get~er aDd c:ey ~~:e only ~ad O~e bull get ~~ in 6 years. !~e 5ta~e is no: 7t'~iding encu¡h funds to fa1rgro~nds these days ~o ~in~aln ~, .0 ~his is the type of fencing used. r~..:: ha"e perfo~ ~ Petal....a, Sa.~ Francisco, ;!r~s1:a..,e, ~oodland. 7~rloc~. Ant1~. at'. CC-130 P'~;~ 19 Rodeo approve': w/condit1t'ns ,,~ " , , t Neighbor objec' Hr. House said that 111 ÚIe .......,t i~ rains they "'on' t èo =:::h Rain c;,ec~s business a,,:'ayõ they ~¡ ~~~~a~ly give out rain checks. They don': ;>lan :0 caJte ~. ~t '.·ould lne ~o ;,reak even on the rodeo. !~~re will be ~ ~of1t fro~ t;,e concession st~s. Council:an Frol1ch was c~e~ed a~out t~e co~en~ of ~~t:inl ~h1s on an a~~ual basis. As:he C1t7 ¡rows t~ere ~ill be !ever ~laces Vhere th~s can be dooe. Council:a: ~eyers sUlle.tw~ ~e Council address itself to a vine festival ~nstead. Councilman Irwin said he f=resees ingress/egress pro~lecs. Councll1>an MA!yets vas ~ tha~ th~ Càan!>er "dud until such a late date to come befare che City Council with this. ~~cilcan Jackson wo::uld like to __ ~ Cha::ber go a....ead v1th this, !rot with a large ~a=-!ttee ~hink1Da ~ough all the details. ArES: Councilmen Irvin. Js~ž.on, Y.eyers, Sparks JIOES: Mayor FroUch Øcotion carried, 4-1 '11:-130 a.- 20 ,~oA..,. . L - - -_..' WaOl ; " .rain t Pcn.ers J<çeement Jcend. . . Of TIlE octOIEI 2. 1972 c:rn COUNCIL hu1!lC ..". or omCDS CiCJ Staff CiCJ v_ I ... said be ~.;t for . lanae Ia1e puldc føa , - e .. .Ian An "': ,9:00 a.a. OQ October 7i,--- 'nqo1n die c1oa1Da,of _ ~ ~., ;~ , '.~~~~j_. ,,:_ 11 by 0 u_ ..J,.I1J~ by c;_n_ løiD. ..:,¡,~ ""'.'--.\i.~~O IfodGD:,'" - ...... 5-0 .;~. . City KaDa&tr said aU ci.~ 1Ié Lø8 Altos IU.lb have lop ., co · ,,_, t to the p~_1 11 approvd Joint 'wen ~ t the Sheriff's Department- Den veal': be 11 reductiOD in the _t $2.855 if it 15 aecessary to ..Uwf_t,¡ Los Altos HiUs. to _thortze City CoaDcll. reducc10a 111 by COutldl:l.an Meyers, ..::, - . ..,. COuncilman Irvin die .Al:lendment :~ :he A3re_t al%wady autharited by the Ia case Los Al:=.s E1l1s turns ~t ~, :òe pro\,-,rtionate c=st shall be 5:,555. I Motion carried, 5-0 lA CC1tat1ve è~:t :: JIovembe.: 9, 1972 wa... set fot' .. joint _e~in& of ; tlae i'lann1ng :':=~U1OD and Clcy Council. ::rev. 9th jo1a.C :::.í?C meetlœ:)!; ¡ '~ Director :: _~.::üo1s~rative : s::c:>el Board ::>!~:~:1g on Friday SerYices sta~ed there would be a Per- nL&bt, October 5, 1912. :..rsonnel Bc!- ""..cing :=uclt itt. j . OrL :~ proposed :=-~~.. Route Ordi~-V" was referre': to ~he Plann1ng Co=1ssion ¡!or review a::= ::::Jing of public headngs. It w¿s also re~"es:ed that ;:be Cicy Att:::--"y' s report resu1Lin¡ frOl!l his research on oo1se pollution :be transm1tt..:: :~ the Plannin¡ C "esion as i:1put to this st~. , t ;ne City Man&¡t= was requested to refer to the City's Senators aD4 ,JIr.>resentathou i:s support of 5. 1118. i 39. City COu:o=il:oen ¡ r--Uman M..y..r-s susgested a staff report be prepared on AB 220. ¡~c{lman Ja~n would like to ~t until i. g~ts ready for Coca1ctee '~.".1! of ~be _dmeou t~ v1ll probably 1>e !:lade. I . . mtlUtES OF TEE OCT03tR 2, 1972 CITY COIDIC1L ~:E£TING . . Coaacilman Jae~son said t~e Supreoe Court recently ruled that the cities th~selves :U&t cooe up with envlron:e~tal impact studies. The Plan~lng D~rector is :~ discuss t~is Þatter with t~e City Actcmae7· ~...ltino S~eM and f.npert1_ Courier were asked to c¡ 1l attention to the date c;,a"ge (1' t:;e ~JlC Council :1eetillg, October 24th~ Cou:cil:an Jae~son r.l;sest~ chat an ad ~oc co~ittee ~e establish d in the very ::eat future for the purpose Ot rro::otiJIg the proposed Ad Capital I::I;:ro\'e:"1ellt :lone! Issue. ~:ayor Frolich introduced a resolution adopted su~porting the 1972 Co~nity Colle;e Construction ?rogra: }o"d het, to be voted upon on ~ov~~er 7, 1972, ~oved by Counell~n :~yers, seconded by Cou::cil~~n Jae~.on to adop~ the aJC\'e-rea~ ~esol~t~oa. . . Y.otion carrie¿. 5-0 The City ~~nager was asked to take care ~: a s:reat prc~le~ on Terrace Dr:::e. Counc!l~a~ Ja~~son sUbgest~¿ t~c traffic =~~itors ~e inc:uGed in t~e training of tfie Police ~eserves. 40. Recognition by Mayor of non-agenõa ite~s. -- 1(ot~ln; t~rther. ADJOüR.\":oŒ.\"T ~ved by Council~n 1rJln, seco~~ed by Council~an Jackson to adjourn the =ee~ing ~o Tuesday, )etober ¡4, 1972, at 7:30 P.~. T:~e ceetlng adjourned at 11:13 P.M. Hotion carried, 5-0 -, ~.. .--- APPROVED: /s/ Donald A. FroUch MaJOr, City of Cupertino AftESTI /a/ at. ¡; Ryder aty Clerlr. CC-130 Page 21 , , Enviro=ental¡ iD¡lact study j . ž ~ 1 , , ~ hi oc Co::l. , '~ ~ Res. a<!o,ted