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CC 05-20-74 .. ~ . CII!f tJ1t wn.u,uu. Sf ArE aF ~ .. - ~ Torre A....... OapertiDo. CalUonais 95014 ..... _ T _ : 2SZ......i505 .. ~~~;'",~';_':'_ ::::H .' .' .' . . '.. ," ",,:(fJil1t;:t'.r: ~t;:;ø9!'. , ';$'l:o:î¿i, ". ":!~~':_ '~~+_'., i;;.:,¡,~~8.::~ , '¥i--',: ·~'~i.ì"·.cm ~IL ',;~å"" em uu. ,.. ~.''', . ~~._"':;,~ 1__ m TIE nM: - _ _ Sparks c:a11_ tile _tfDa to via. at I :3S r.)l. vith the .- . to the nq. ~11. CALL t' ... presc:: ;.dtson. Ka)--. !Iel118, Mayor Sparka ~ -. abset: l:-ol1c:h kaff present: :ity Manaler q......1.... J'irec:tor of &d."ftf~~ratIve Servi~~s Jirec:tor of ~1D& and Develo~nt Sisk (8:45) Jirec:tor of PllbUc Vorks Viako\"iÒ Jirector of p~ aad Rec:reatl~n Sutler AssIstant CitY Attorney XIlIa~ .usoc:iate Pl.- Cowan !:ec:trIcal Inspec~~r Murphy ~~J:.S 0' F~-;-:;C'$ ~:.NG 1. Appr')val:: :!,~-ntes of adjOGT1ied reaular meet:'~g !lay 7, 1974. ~ 3. end :: :~~st paralraph, add to the end ~! t~e sentenc:e: .... the Ce=:~~ ::.~~ Distric:t.- Pace 3, thir: :~~ 'x>ttOIll parsgraph. sentenc:e beg:'n:>ing on line 5 I ~= 1d read: ~_ J.1ckson suU_ted utilizing :::~ !~,,-n Hall ~oac:h, i=-~:~ the various ,_ f.sions, sta:: a:ld the public." ......4 by Cou:::. ~~ers, sec:onded by Counc:. Jack~n to ~,pprove the Jllaates of ~.a~ -. :974 as .øen.ded. !!cItion c:arried. ~ , I' Œ-211 Pag. 1 f ~ ...~ " t! . ,. tilt IWIU'I~ at ...t 20. 1974 C1Tt COtllcn ManIC 2. App/:""'ù of IliaaC_ of r~"" __tina of iioò" 6. 1974. .... 3, 1t~ 4 AI Oa fint ... ÍIat to the :1ut l1Du the - Iboald be ..."..µ.. San. at_ dID SaD. ....t _.tac. of that P....... alløa],ci aM: ... ...~..~..ttt'Jíiió.....·~. apeacUDl U.ttatiou ~cI DOt ~..c. .... to tide 1en1~., '1ift1 of the lOUd of Sllpen1aœ.." , ~, . -_:-¡h_ l"~"". ..21:. -'!l' .; ....u.tIIe__te·~{;'·~"ð..it_C:·ahoàU rU4: "IIow" 111, .... _11to. _~'.'" ,.;JacboD'to HIICI thia pnpoaal to tile rt-'. _iood.. '~'.' .. ;t:chìi cpacatio11 of vbat is couist_t witla the 1:1 ...1 nø iDtiW',.', " ;:f1aa Sbopp1Dl CeDter erea. aad tIleD to ntdlA it to the City cJ'I''''ü. .. soon a. possible.· ,... U. 1IUqraph 5. aeca..s'liDa ahoolcJ read: "too lood for the F100cI Control Diatrüt 18IIIIaeapfØI their portion of the property." fø;a 17. third puaaraph 1IIIIIer it. 24, third line: Delete "Foothill Bl...d. n aIIII replace vith "Volfe ..s". Psae 25. nut to the last parqraph on the pale, delete "drul abuse" and replac:e with "arovth". Page 28, 68 A, edd aft.. -DUS tour "of the South County Agric:ultural Presene." and delete the reaainder of the sentenc:e. Pale 28. 68 B. line 4. delete "area left out of Vallc:o Park discussions" and replace witb "the Emrirouaental Impac:t Report of the ShoPpinl Centu disc:ussions." COHtMIICArIOIIS 3. Written A. t...tten fr01ll Jean Flocks and Paul Weiss expressing opinions as :0 the boat in front of the Fisherman'a Village Reataurant. B. :!Iotice of City Council reorlaniza'::ion for Town of Loa Altos Hills. C. Copy of an Order Denyinl Alternative Writ of Handlte, IUc:bes - Iahof versus City of Cupertino. Moved b~ Counc. Nellis, seconded by Counc. Jackson to receive anel fUe the written coaaunic:ations. Motion carried, 4~ '. ¡ '. j' b, ~, "~ .:", ¡;, ~,~, r" .'. ... ," ¡,- I~.t ; ..,1j<,: ,~/ f~· '." '!~ . . .. " ~_ or till ..,~. 1974 ClTt ~¡jC1¡. lIIITøG '.',;,.' r:,)/¡. ,. oIa1 ea-nw:at1ou ~~'- '~':~' ',~.,:", " , 1, A. Kr. lay AaIoraoo, 3875 Park, 112, Palo Alto, aplaiaell that he __ doinl a study at Stanford Univenity aDd .... _ qaeattDu ;;/» ask. Be ask_ w.t __res tile Caper- UDo City CouDcll hsa takeD to provide low and aocIarate __ boaaml· - TIle Associate Planoer natd that soae two :¡'!ua alo ~be City adopt.-l the Housing Element of the General Plan. Hopefully, within the nat 3-4 _ntba we vill be able to review and update thb el_t. Co,unc. Nellis suUested Mr. Ander80n abtam a copy of tbe adopt_ Cupertino Coals Report. Mayor Sparks suUested Mr. Anderso~1 make an appointment witb the Planning Department to come in and get this information. B. Mr, Dick Cecchi, of KacK,y and Somps, wanted to ask the City to conside~ waiving one of the established policies due to certain circumstances. Counc:. Jackson suggested placing this matter under New Business, ainc:e there were many people at this meeting with scheduled business. It ~~s so orJerad. C. Pre"entat ion by Mr. Verl~on Cristina regarding Proposition No. ~. Sinc:e be was not yet present at the meeting, the Mayor went on to the next order of business. PUBLIC HEAIlIXGS S. Publ¡c Hearing on Ordinance No. 624, Swimming Pool Ordinance: A. Second Reading of Ordinanc:e No. 624: "An Ordinance of the City of Cupertino Amending Chapte! 16.32 of the Municipal Code Concerning the Construction, Installation, llepair or Alteration of Swimming Pools and Other Pools of Vater." - read by the City Clerk. Inspector Murphy, representinl the staff, offered to answer a.~y questions. Moved by Counc. Nellis, sec:onded by Counc:. Jac:kson to close the public: hearing_ Motion carried, 4-0 'CC-211 .... 3 1'- . IIUnIS OF tIE KAt ZO. _4 an Qí1IICIL nr.uUIQ . , ~. "'JJKS ....,;~?'u ',,----1. 1eaath of tøe- ... 1M , ì.li.tø& City AU.' '.....~.,.... .~ !II what . aonal. r...ø -n. .a.n- wiT'" ca .,..... . -", . ". :~¡ft. of tt.. 'rile iaitial f~,........t1_ ..' ;-:..~ _;~. t,,~ ,,~7Uac, the deteødDaCiOD _U..... 1'<,1,:':-'" ·-'flctør 1W IIbJ -J~'1L.;~ Sparks that the old .....-.. pool odilllUlCe oatl1McJ tbe!Îil1 (11& for conSLruc:tion. setback IIDI f.. 1'bia _ cmIiIIIUIC. SDcIlll~'" in whic:h to deal v1~h prolJ~ with tIIi!ch the City baa .... c ~... It liveø the public hatcG' ..rvice. n. bu1c: c:oat of tile _. '" p..ol perait baa not incr...... with the exc:eption tbat thecs .. __ two inspec:tiaas. . 624 oDd rea4ú.J oat tøaed Couuc:. MeTers -:.i.d lib to _ _e tDe Uait establ1she4 1ø this ordinance". The Aaa1ataDC City Attorney requested the opportunity to i exaaine this ordiuøee. I , Kuveð by Ccuac. Nellis. secoaded by Counc. Jac:kson to c:ont inue the I aec:ond reading of Ordinaøce 624 to the next regular meetinl· Kocton c:arried, 4-0 I Hr. Verne::. Cristina, l04S Borth Tenth Street, San Jose. reviewed the way th~ Division of Transportation views Proposition 5. He said that to take "",,,..y out of the highvay fund would end up emasculating to progress. There would DOt be enough money left to do anytl1ing meaningful in the !!ig~...y Depart_t ~ in mass transit. He said there is a federal èighway trust fçad that has been used for various things other than higbays. He said that for the first time in the history of Californi.. we are DOt lOing to start a new highway proj ec:t next year. The Higll'ö.lY 85 extena10D is second on the ~ist, and is sched·J1ed for after 19S;-63. Mr. CristiDa said the Bill is excellent, but needs to be funde¿ s~e~..y other than with highway funds. He would like to see , a bill ~Titten with a taz added to it. I !fro Joe D:"-1!we, President of the United Taxpaye~s, wanted to emphasize : that he is :lot ant i-transit. but he wanted to agree with Mr. Cristina that Pro~sition 5 is decrtaeDtal to the Highway Department. The present highway fund ia DOC adequate to take care of our highway needs. : He ask-.i t!te City Council to reaain neutral on tltis issue. 16. I I I I I I l'ubli~ hearinl on Oal~e tw. 625, Uniform Pluabing Code: I r l ! ! ¡ . f t ~ ! ! I A. :>e.=ond ReadiDI of OrdiDanc:e No. 625: "A"1 Ordinance of the City cf Cupertino : tiDI Chapter l6.20 of the Municipal Code by ~opt1ng the 'Da1f~ Plumbing Code', 1973 Edition and Appro- priate Exceptioaa Thereto." - read by the City Clerk. . . .. c.,,' ,., .-,.&5 or tIlE 1lØ20, 1974 c:ør f::IIIIIICIL MEEfDC . .~.:J:,;:. :',. ' '!~~'!~tber.... _.C ~. f'r- t1e _iencu, it - _.41 117 ;~.!rlm::. ..:'.... '." ." . ~K"-. ..r F"-" ., er'''' ~s to c:lo.. tbe "'ISe, -..".ç-~.)~i8I , ,,~~"Ib:~~"~ , ,."..\ ;~~ ~!~,¡c ,:;:~\:"'~_: - <)I¡( - "iOII carded, 4-0 .~_... by CoaDc. IIIrJUS. _A..... by C-C:. Jackson to have "'t---:a 110. 625 react 'by u.d.e ODlY. 'and the Clerk'. r....üa ....u constitate the Sec:oaa --'iDS· IIoC ioD c:arriÞl, 4,-0 .,..ed bl Counc. MeJer-. sec:0D4ed by Counc:. Jackson to enact Gninanc:e Ro. 625. Jfotion c:arried, 4-0 7. Public hearing on OrdiDaLCe No. 626, Uniform Mec:hanic:al Code: A. Secood readinl of Crd inance No. 626: "An Ord inanc:e of th. City of CupertiDo Aaending Chapter 16.24 of the I Municipal Code by AÁo~ting the 'Unif~rm Mechanical Code',1 1973 Edition and Ap1)ropriate Excepti~"s Thereto." - read by the City Clerk. 51Dce there vere no caaaents froa the audience, it was moved by c-øc:. Meyers, seconded by ::.:.unc:. Nellis to close the public -..ring. JfotiOD c:arried, 4-0 lIIwed by Coun.:. Meyers, secODded by Coonc. Jackson to have ordinance ~o. 626 read by title only, and th~ Clerk's readinl ...11 constiLute the Sec:ond Reading. Mot ion carr ied, 4-0 lIIwed by Ccunc. Heyera, aecODded by Coonc. Jackson to enact oninance ~o. 626. Notion'c:arried, 4-0 a. Public: hearing on appl1c:ation no. l-ElR-74, Draft Envir_ts Iapac: t Report. lIIwed by COUDC. Meyera, aec:oaded 1:7 Counc. Jackson to ponpone 1-&Ia-74 to June 3, 1974, per neff'a request. Jfotion carried, 4-0 C:C-2ll !&aeS Ord. 625 enac:ted Ord. 626 enacted l-EIR-74 poatponed to June 3, 1974 ,;:, ..-i' '.' ''''.. ;,-~.. .~~:!:'¡;. ~;\-' ,,~.,~, ..¿' :~ ).::. ~:t...1' ' *,. . ... "\' "¡, '" .- or till Mt 20. 1174 an COUICIL rmüdD '" ....J\fP.Uc.tf.... 15-&-74 .. a..,'" . The_ I. ,.......u. l¥ ~.. ! ';' 0.66 .en frœ Ir fa ft_'. -, 11-10 (lø1tl_cW. 1·..,-1'IiDU1. .(~ 10.000 541. ft. .. I '''':¡ -.It) loDe to Cit7,~f~ U-l0 ., ,~..W-"'1. S.,::<~.:.~. 10.000 Sq. ft. .. ......,1~. !dt) %oM. , t SD1 ..4' L, b 1oe......~ '22701 SaD J_ b8II. '.. .~ for .¿1~- - ..1. ... by C:-. ...r.... liB· .., Coaac. Jau- CO ._1.... tile ~ of tile teatati.. ... 11_ 1""'" with the pr'--. llaCiGa ca'l'W. 4-0 fte Associate Pl_ r~ . tIIa -taa patten in tbe --. ._,chilll IIOI'th of SaD J_ ... is U-lO in the c-ty. .. aa14I tllere are _r l::oas _ Saa åaD load ad Santa Lucis. The MMlc:1ate PlanDer "n c" CoaDc:. Jackson that the Plaøn1Da Depsrt- ¡_t's rationale fOT rec 'iø& denial of this proposal _s philosophical I beeau.. of the 30% alope aD4 the aradiDI aDd fill that vill probably I" nec:eBury to develop tb1s property. ! '!Ir. lIi11i811 Sa!l! )SOD, 101 Gl_ Eyrie Avenue, S~n Jose shoved a ......er : of sl ides of the area aDd described how this property c:ould be developed 'vithout reo.>,·ing the oaks. Ybere are a number of shrubs and poison oak ,that would ~~ removed. : The Planning Director answered Counc:. Heyers that there are a nuaber ,of flag lots left in the area tl1at ..ould be built. Tbere are a lot of paper st:ee:s that pro~l? can't be built bec:ause of the terrain.' I rhere are b:>dlocked lots iA this area. , 'Counc:. Jackson asked if the Fire Di&trict can be satisfied sinc:e they 'reco=send DC greater than 201 p'ade and the applicant has stated It õIOuld be 21%. Mr. Sampson said the-y can add enough fill to _Ite it 20%. :The Associate Planner said ~ had discussed this proposal with the Fire Distric:t and they have stateC that this is the maxi_ p'ade they c:ould endorse. C"'DC. Nellis said me understood the County feels that l5% 'is all right but 20% is their outside limit. The Associate Planner said Cupertino's gradinl ordinaDce is oriented to engineering criteria but DOt to aesthetic:s. !Ir. Saapaon said San Juan ~ is 20% nDW, and the house below the water taDlt is on this _ slope. Be added that the proposed buyer wants to baild a modut hOI'~.. of aboac: 1200 to 1400 square feet. It will be 1nI8tic: . Coone. Jackson wondered if ~ condition could be plac:ed on the tentative _p that there be 80_ type of ø-Control review. Coone. Selli. was not 1.ø favQr of Architectural aDII Site Approval review of sinale f_ily -.e. . · -- HINUrES or THE KAY 20. 1974 Cln COUNCIL KEETING CC-211 pase 7 " Mr. E. SUVeD Haze, 2.40 JløDl'oe, Hountain View. ..U he is the buyer of the property if approval is Il'8n~ed. Be has spent a lot of tØe tryina to cletenl1me if it i8 feasible to develop this property. One of tbe ....u of that parcel is tbe lC»-year-old oak tree 111 the ceater of the property. Be ~d like to build a two__tory, 8tep foaDllaeiou bœe above the oak, 0118 that vill blend in vith the surrouøclillp. It will be driftvood architec:ture, vitb the solar c:onc:ept. ç' ~~ .... Hoved by Counc. Wellis. __ed by Counc. Jackson to close the public beadna. Ifotion c:arded. 4-0 Counc:. !teyers said there is the potent ial for developing th is property if it doea nol: eatablish a precedenl:. He ia conc:erned about the aaount of fill that will be necessary. , C~unc:. Nellia said ahe would be in favor of this if it ia on a liaited basis. Counc-. Jackson vaa c:oncerned about precedenc:e, but feela this situation is unique eocugh that it would not open the flood gates for all kinds of lO,OOO sq. ft. lots in the hills. Kayo~ Sparks agreed that thia case was unique. Hov~ by Counc. Nellis, aeconded by Caunc:. Meyers to approve application 15-Z-73. 15-Z-73 approved AYES: NOES: ABSß"T : Counc:. Jac:kson, Keyers, Nellis, Mayo- Sparka None Counc. Frolic!1 Kotion c:arried, 4-0 Koved by Counc:. Nellis, aeconded by Counc. Jackson to approve application l8-TK-73 with c:onditions rec:ommended by Planning Co_ission. 18-T!t-73 approved w/c:onditions Kotion carried, 4-0 A. 'irat Readinl of Ordinanc:e No. 638: "An Ordinanc:e of the City of Cupenino Amending Section I of Ordinance No. 2 by Prezoning Approximately 0.66 Acre from Santa Clara Cau ty Rl-lO (Residential, Single-Family, 10,000 Sq. Ft. Per »wellinl Unit) Zone to City of Cupertino Rl-lO (Residenti 1, Sinlle-'aaily, lO,OOO Sq. 't. Per Dwelling Unit) Zone; Loc:ated at 2270l San Juan Road." - read by the City Clerk 11-%-74 .".0.... .., . .. HD1UU' or 'IBI .~ 20, 1974 CITY COUl1CIL IllEtIIG lIoved b1 c-. T_.~o¡. MCOIIIIeð by COUIIC. HllJU. to have Ord1naDce 10. 638 rea4 ., cicle oaly. GIll the Cluk'. rudiDI allan c:oDIItitGte tbe I'tnc·---t..- ' .lIotioD eørW. 4-0 Jlayor ..... -".., a recess at 9:15 P.II. TIle _tiDl recoøveaecl at 9:30 ,... 10. App~Saa 11~74 of V. C. 1_ GIll lAG øœ-: PreZODiDl 0.85 sere frea Santa Clara County 1U-10 (Besid..\, ial, Sinale- ,..uy. 10,000 Sq. 't. Per Dwening Unit) Zone to) City of CGpert1Do IU-I0 (Ia.idential, Sinale-'ud1.y, 10,000 Sq. 't. Per Dvell~ 1Jnit) Zone. Said property ia locaud adjacent to aDd _seuly of Crescent Drive, appro:d.ately 320 feet northerly of . the interaecdOD of Cupertino lIDad GIll Cresc:ent Drive. RecoaaendecJ for a,.,to.al. The PIaDUiDa Director said this request is for prezoninl, relative ~o _tion to the City of CupertiDo. Since there >Mre no c:_ts froa the audience, it vas lIOVed by COUDc:. .ellis. secoDded by Counc:. Jac:kson to close the public: hearing. Ifotion carried. 4-0 Moved by Couac. )lellia, sec:onded by Counc. Jac:k80n to approve applic:a~iOD ll-Z-74. Ifotion carried, 4-0 A. First reaclin. of Ordinanc:e No. 639: "An Ordinanc:e of the City of Cupertino _endina Sec:tion 1 of Ordinanc:e No. 2 by Prezou1n& Approximately 0.85 Acre froa Santa Clara County Bl-10 (Residential, Singl.e-'...ily, 10,000 Sq. Fe. Per Dwelling Unit) Zone -to City of Cupertino Bl-lO (Residential, Sinlle-'aaily. 10,000 Sq. 't. Per Dwellinl Unit) Zone; Located Adjacent to aDd Easterly of Crescent Drive Approxiaately 320 'eet Northerly of the Intersection of Cupertino Road and Cresc:ent Drive." - read by the City Clerk. Ord. 639 First a.dt.ng Moved by COUIIC. )lellis, seconded by Counc:. Jac:k80n to have Ordinanc:e 639 read by title only, and the Clerk' s readinl shall c:on8ti~ute the First Readiaa. Motion c:arried, 4-0 --- ~>.- fI"":' ~ , . .. ";'"' IWIvtl!S OF THE MY 20. 1974 em COUlICIL HJŒrIRG '" :;;. ,~~" ,1<.'" . 1 ,',&rrLI,. œlt11S 'ì;,,;:,)"'-:r. ' , '.):~ ,(~ ' J; ~f ",Ì1~.PJ-i__1 C-f..... of, ." A. ApplicacioIt;,-0-74 of S . A teasus Corporatioo: Us. Penit to' an- CAIIUItruc:tton of a restaurant vithin a · (1'tanIMlllDtlP' . irc vith c_rcial/industrial intent) _e. SaY rnJ' t, consi8?"8 of 1.38 sc:res a1lll is loc:ate4 aC tIIa _bllest c:omer of the inter_tion of SUatop-&...6J w.1e bad and heeway 280. L._ ""ed for approval. The .tanninl Director r~ tbe proposal for the re8taurant at the c:orner, statinl that the illdustrial will be south and west of this corner. Issues raised at the R-Control and disc:ussed by the 'lanninl Commission were the pedestrian walkway, the setbac:k from Saratoga-Sunnyvale lIDad and the reduc:tion of 4 parkins spac:es in lieu of 1IIOre lalldscapt.ng. There will be 50 feet of landsc:aped area from Freeway 280 southerly to the existing service station. This plan reflec:ts the future curb line. Coo:lition 21 was modified by Counc:. Jac:kson. and agreed upon by ~he'balance of the Couacil, to read: '~hat the front setback distanc:e from Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road to the building shall be aeasured from the foulldation line providing that maximum roof overhang distanc:e does not exc:eed three feet. It Moved by Counc:. NeUia. secollded by Counc:. Jac:kson to approve application 7-U-74 with tbe 23 c:onditions specified in Planning Commission Resolution ~o. 1262, with Condition 2l as modified at this meeting. Motion carried. 4-0 B. Applic:ation 3-V-74 of Joseph P. 'ranc:o (J.D. Vanderlaan): Varianc:e to reduc:e number of parkinl spac:es required in a general c:omaerc:1al zone. Said property c:ontains 5.5 acre and is within a CG (General COlJII\Iercial) zone loc:ated southerly and adjac:ent to Homestead Road west of Saratoga Sunnyvale Road. llec:ommended for approval. This variance request ia for an l1% reduc:tion of the required maber of parking spac:es. The Planning Director stated there are three bowlinl alley sites in the tmIIIediate area. The Planning co..ission felt the decision of the location of a bowlina alley should be decided in the _rketplac:e. cc.-nl 1'... 9 7-U-74 approved w!condit ions .. . œ-m e 10 OF 18 MY 20. 1974 CIØ c:omJCIL HarIlG ,^ t' '. Sparta _ ill ~ 01 ~. the 11M perait Sa.ll1Jat of tile . ....... Sa JoM .....'},WtJd.;'e: ~C~·;V1i:b cocktail l~..~:tã. :..,.. .1i1!1 a11aJ8. ,....ista£ Clty'a~,"ehK in deterailliqtW~. if , . ':C{ty Coomcil fe~~\.~""fþnìtt .... - beariDlOa;'''''.~ 1: ìôÍ\iiiiiCöuacil caa1d a1.~"'- '7'" us. pen1t. .... ~~, '.j.:,,>_::'" '~:' , _r ," )~'.,~'<'!';:. , ê;k -. Bellis sa!&lIh.~·tIie var1aDce is accepta1J1e".. f. .. CÌÍlÌÌlJtned _ of the ,ar~'JitC 18 conc:erned. Counc. .Jac'" ..... QI '-. !fe7ers vas auaver"1I7 tile Plann1D1 Direc:to~ thae jø tIIa evae tile bovlin& alley does DOt . jø on the site of the Iecnae1oa/~ rc1al _. there is an underlytaa _. !Ir. Bruce !II:Clelland. 1642 n Dorado. San Jose. repreaelttiDa .. Vanderlaan, said the 56 r~'t cocktail lounle will have DO dance floor. t U is for the bowlers. ,!loved by Counc. Jackson. .K.....ed by Counc:. Heyen to approve a"li- : c:ation 3-V-¡. with Condit~ 1 through l8 as found in the Pl_inC ¡~ission lesolutlon Bo. 1265. I ; Alt~ugh ~b~ vas not a Pultl1.c: Hearinl. Mayor Sparks allowed ~!tr. Dic:k Kè:ig, 326 Phelæs. SaD .Jose to speak to the above application. ,Be referred :0 a letter he haS submitted in which he stated that he has been handli:¡ negotiations for construction of a bovlinl facility in 1Ebonda Val:"y Center, abo.tt a quarter of a mile froa thia site. The coaplete fa.:diftinl of thJ.s sboPPinl c:enter hinges on ~he bowlin¡ fac:ili~y So~ in there. He DOted that the varianc:e request is for ì less than ~~ required ~r of parking spaces. He said a bowlin ~ facility nHds all the parldøs noraally required. He does DOt believe ¡ the area C&:1 support _re chan one bowling alley. ! !tr. J(ehrig asked if his letcer c:ould be considered an appeal. Be ! __red ~b" Assistant City Attorney that he nei~her lives in Cupertino ¡ DOr OWDII pr:perty in CuperciDo. The Assis~ant City Attorney stated that i he then has OQ right of appeal, as set forth in the Ordinance. If any I -'oer of ~!t.. Council visbed co open the use pemit for review, thia ~d be all right. Counc. Jackson said we c:aø'c live within City boundaries in these cases. H~-ever, it vas the consensus that the marketplace should decide the site of the bovlht& facility. . ~ - , . , .. .....-xd OF t!Œ MY ,20. 19r.. crrY COUNCIL MEETING :¡, (1) -.solution Ro. 8J: "A Resolution of the Cky OIaDeU of tbe, ~,of Cupertino Granting a VariaDCe to Jœepb P. ~;(J. D. VlDdedaan) to leðac:e the - ~ u of ~sp.ces lequired in a Geneøl c-rc z-. Said hGl1~1j Contains S.S Acres and is Within a c:ç (General ~ ,..- .' ,ial) Zone Located Southerly and Adjacent to Ii ·'·-'''I'i.... Road Vest of Saratop-Salmyvale ...... - read ., die City Clerk. ,; ..... by CøaDc:. Jac:kson. SIC N .led by Counc:. Heyers to adopt a-olution :so. 3669. JIotion c:arried, 4-0 C. Application 5-;:-74 of Litronix, Incorporated: Use Perlait to allow c:onstruc:tiøD of stora¡e buildings. fenc:ing. l1....id oxygen aDd D1CrOleD storage tanks and c:over for IN.Ung doc:k. SaW property contains six ac:res and is v1t~in a P (Planned Development with manufac:turing intent zo:e located at 19000 Homestead Road. Rec:o~ed for a;¡:-Nal. Jløyed by C:-=. Jac:kson, seconded by Coone. Meyers to approve Planning C~ission Resolution 50. l267 with the l4 standard conditions-. :"""Jitiou 15 as stated in the Resolution and Condition :.: The applic:ant shall obtain frolll the County Fire Marshal a ?,~it for storage of flammable ~terials prior to is....nc:e <': ~ ::uilding perDit; and Condition: -: An autOlUtic: sprinkler system shall be innaHed .. approv~ :y the County Fire Marshal. 1Iotion carried. 4-0 D. Ar¡:i~ation a-U-74 of Sec:urity Pacific National Bank: Use ~era1t to allov construction of a bank with drive-up f~ilities within a P (Planned Development with pro- fessional offic:e and related commercial intent) zone. Sa:..! property c:ontains 3.12 acres and is loc:ated at the nc~t~east c:orner of the intersection of Saratoga-Sunnyval ~ and Pac:ific:a Drive. Rec01lllllended for approval. The Plann~ Direc:tor revielll'ell the proposal. He said the H-Contro eo.aittee i=i~rmally reviewed the application and advised the Planning ~ission to reduce the aisle width between the two roWS of perpendi~~lar parking on the easterly side. This aisle serves .. a major ~ir~ulation route for the entire 3+ acre development, and the stat: recommends 76' froa back of stall to bac:k of stall, ....ic:h pro~'i':"$ 11' of excess aisle width for ease of aaneuvering into parkin¡ staUs. , CC-211 Page 11 Res. 3669 adopted S-U-74 aprroved w/conditions CC-21l 'ase 12 a..u-74 .pprØ9" v/c:on4iti0u8, HC-Sl,162.l approved HC-Sl,334.ll appro,.-ed .. .. MINUTES 0' TIll KAY 20, 1974 CITY COUNCIL HEETIRG Couuc:. Heyer' would like to have the eastern property liDe studied. partic:n1arly if there .t.a a c:banle in elev.tiOD. Counc. JacksoG queatiáiMlð whether the stacking lu.. sbåal411e cOIIpUrwl.iJI the;P''''-' ofpckiJla ap.c..... The PlanøiJIl Director add this has baeD' ðoa. for 80iIe tiM. Moved by Counc. Heyers, aecoaded by Counc:. Jac:kscID to approve .pplic:atiOD 8-U-74 with the concIittons en_r.ted in PlanniJIl Coaaiasion "solutiOD 110. 1254. Motion c:arried, 4-0 12. Arc:hitec:tur.l and Site Approval Couaittee A. Applic:ation HC-Sl,l62.l of Pacific:- Gas and Elec:tric Coapany requestinl approval of lighting and modific:ation of land- scapinl for an addition to an existing substation located .t the southeast c:omer of Blaney Avenue and Hoaestead Road. Recommended for approval. I Moved by COURl". Nellis, aeconded by Counc. Jackson to approve applica- tion HC-Sl,162.l, per the H-Control recommendation. Hot ion carried, 4-0 B. Applic:ation BC-Sl,334.l1 of Merc:ury Savings requestinl approval of lilhtinl, grading and signlnl for a bank fac:ility located southerly of and adjacent to Stevens Creek Blvd., approxiaately 200' westerly of the intersec:tion of East £States Drive and Stevens Creek Blvd. Recommended for approval. Moved by Counc. Bellis. sec:onded by Mayor Sparks to approve applic:a- tion HC-SI,334.ll, per the "-Control recommendation. Motion c:arried, 4-0 UNFINISHED BUSINESS l3. Staff report on proposal to modify order of Counc:il Business. Moved by Counc:. Jackson, seconded by Counc:. Meyers to direc:t the City Clerk to sc:hedule the City Council meetings in accordanc:e with the staff memo of May l6, 1974. Motion carried, 4-0 ..: . ~', '4 u , '}:r-;i.:::',·':'~~';, ~~..'~>t:t-JJ.F,F_' p-" ,1!it ':i:, _ '-,-"'_ ¡:~.t~~~' l' ' \?,<~>~t' .'" ,-)f,~~¡;:~. /" }~"i~::"" "'~'·t~::- ^ '.,' :# ';. . . . .. 1DJIU'rES Of THE KAY 20, 1914 crn COUNCIL MEETncG 14. Dise-.iOlt on PO"SJa1e po81tion iD relation to PropodtiOlt 3. (COP........ fr_ ...I'f",' óf Hay 6, 1974.) , .....,. CøaDc. leUis.øtr ....ed .,. Coa1Ic. Jackson that the ti1J .u:tblo City Couudl 10 oil recorel .. beiDl iD favor of Itopod dOlt 3. Ifottoro c:arried, 4-0 15. Disc:ussion on possible position in relation to Proposition 9. (Continued froa _tt.nl of Kay 6, 1974.) Counc. Jackson said that if this was before the Legislature he -wd be in favor of it. Counc:. Meyers was c:onc:erned about the 2/3 requirement for modifi- c:ation. Ee preferred to just advise the people to read propositio 9 very ca~e:ully. Counc:. ~llis said she agreed with what was trying to be done; the people haw .uked for reforla. Kayor Spar~s shared COUDC. Meyers' opinion. No positio~ on Proposition 9 was taken by the City Council. 16. Revie. a~~ possible adoption of City of Cupertino Code of Ethics. (Continued from meeting of May 6, 1974.) This matter ~s forwarded to the Planning Commission and H-Control for input. 17. Repcrt by the City Attorney as to the City's liability for maintaining slope ea_ts and for the enforcement of parking regulations on private streets placed under the jurisdic:tion of the State Vehic:1e Code. (Continued from meeting of Kay 6, 1974) The Aasistz~t City Attorney advised that the City's liability with resard to sainteoanc:e of slope easements is basically the same as that o! a private individual. 18. Discussion on the stsff report on survey of Youth Commissions. (Continued from ...tinl of Hay 6, 1974.) Counc. Jacltson asked for further postponement on this. 'CC-UI Pale 13 PrOp. 3 favored No rosition on Prop. 9 ~ fII II JlDlllTES OF tHE MY 20, 197. C1T! COUlICIL JlEErŒ " .., IUSUISS ø.. ~ n '" the r..H~ Gøice OD Alba for __ u _ tIIek _i-ctCllt of tbèi Y"f.L-, _ AaiDI of the SOcial " .. CJ ~11 of SaÞ Clara ~ '1f'~1Iìî, tIIa area ..-y for Sata I!I- C' ty. ~:---" ~,"" ,,:, ';::,',',,~ .... II, C-. JacUcla:fj'e,:£~-· ItJ CouDc. &yus to iub.-& tile .caff to mcify Ik. St1IJ'L,.......oI tIaat the OaperttDo C:-11 ...,( lit. die Ioc:W rUDin. CG n, .... reques~' that it he apprl8eìl of the ð..,e1øpIIeDt of thi8 ~.... ...-. IIItI:lon carried, 4-0 20. Avard of peraita for sale of fireworks. Mr. Gllber:. Secretary of 1T1-City Little League, said he va. uaavare of the re~:rl!llent of _ application submlttÑ to the City of Cupertino õby Hay 15: ::r the fireworlta perait, and respe.:tfully asked that this organlzat~:~ :e inc:luded. Moved by :~"=_. Sellls, sec:oaèed by Counc. Ja_~son to add Tri-Clty Little Le.i"e :0 the list siace there vas cne ~acant spot. Kotlon carriÑ, I.~ 2l. Avarc :: TiJ:Ie Deposita. Koved by .:.~"",_. Meyers, secoaded by Counc. JacÌ<s.Jn to avard the Tl_ Deposits as :;>COIIIIIIended by the Director of F1:>a:lce In his __ of Hay 20, 1;7.... AYES: SOES: ABSENT : c.~=. Jackson, "-Yers, Nellis, Kayor Sparks s:=~ c..~. Frol1c:h Kotlon c:arried, 4~ 22. Repor: :: bids rec:eived aDd Avard ~f contract for De ADza Collel. Tennis ':'~rt Lllhttna. Moved by c."U:I':. Nellis, secOlllled by Counc. Meyers to avard the De ADz. College t~is Court Li¡htiDa project to Penn Electric Coapaøy for $24,887.00. AYES: "ES: ABSENT : ~. Jac:k80n, Øo.I&o.s. Kellis, Kayor Sparks s..-ce c......Q.:. Frol1c:h !lotion carried, 4~ '!':"'~ ,~,~,~ , . let llUUXaS OF tIlE KA'l 20. 1974 C1Tf COONCIL MEETING cc.-211 Psp 15 ; '~'~:-- of ... _ t " .... " ... ..... by ."..." _. ,"$'¡~';~ :. .. .., Coaac, J~",.. ,.:toappropriate $24.887.00 plu lID ),,~, ,'1,"" 't1oouol $2000 f6ì:.~~:f _ -iu frail the Unappropdauð CeDftal : 'i l~¡ . .'ìor the De ...r~""7T_is Court Ligbtinl projecc, of '¡;:~b$12,443.50Viìt:..,.~· '.... by the r,)C)thill Colle.. Distr ~ ", '.'- . " " luacIs apprap. for De AD&a tennis court l1ahtiDl . øsør : Cøaac:. JacbOa. "1«1:., Bellia, Mayor Sparks BoDe Cøaac:. Frolicla . 8:: !lotion carried, 4-0 23. Staff R?,rt on data processing requirements of the City. The City ~ger endor.... the proposal of the Direc:tor of Adaini- atrat1ve S;:r;ices in his _ of May l7, 1974. The Dire<t~r of AdMinistrative Services stated that the City of Sunnyvale ~~s:ir.ated !or--ati~ of a joint. cunicipally operated EDP Cen:er. ?r~srams for this systeo ~ave been developed by Sunnyvale. .~o ~ll perait usage of theo by the other cities without c~r~e. This joint ..&Zlte would ir:dud" Milp1tas, Livermore{ Cupertlr:~. ~?bell, South San Francl~co, Saratoga, Pleasanton, San Lear.;r~ ~~ ~~untain Vi~., all of ~hich have expressed interes in the pro¡r~. There is the possibl1lt~, however, that some aight dro, out. 'or novo the proposal is to utilize only those ~ules rela:ir:g to utility billing, personnel/payro]1 and general ledger ac<o~ting. Other ~ules could be added at a later date, such as :a~ use, planning, engineer in, , etc. The initial, one- ti8e charse to the City of Cupertino is $9,688.00 for the estab- liahment of the EDP Center. due July 1, 1974. Beginning July l, 1975, operating costs would be $2,174.QO per month if all the citiea participate, plus $175.00 per month for rental of a termIna The Dir~tor said thia will enable the CIty to get out reports faster and ~re effic:iently, as well as pr~viding some additional data. Ibved by ~c. Jackson, seconded by Counc. Nellis to authorize the City Manag"r to develop the necessary procedures to engage in a joint ~rs agre.-eot with all the cities listed in the para- eraph above for a joint, .uDicipally operated EDr Center. Thia _thorization iocludea a c itment to appropriate $9,688.00 aa th iDit1a1 cr~ge to initiate the system. Further, at the time the JoiDt powers agreeaent is sabaitted for sIgnatures, the staff is to aubait a:1 in--depth report as to the various alternatives avail- ahle and the procedural aspects involving this partic:ular venture. AYES: C<>uuc. JacltsoG. Jfeyers. Nellis, Mayor Sparks .-s: 50ce Ø5Ð1T: C<>uuc. 'roUch Participation in EDP Center authorized and appropriated !lotion c:arried, 4-0 Ul 16 , a-Cr_' n.aeas str_t Wprov_ta ;.'08tpoøed Ras. 3671 adopted . ,fÞ II IIDIUtES or tHE MY ,20. 1974 CITY COURCIL MnrDC 23.5 DiU-crøe .. .......... lmatat 23QiGW Mobe 1øa4. vacaoari11e. of, Dita-cTøe. ... the City Coaad1 to _lve the street iar..ðiÍ ~nts requ1reMDt _. of the SabcliviaiOD 0I!I4.._. for Hr. on-" pœ~~)' OD the. parcel ., nlatSJII to D1~ '74-2. If tht.a fa cIODe" !fr. ThoMa-W be v1llSJII to sip - --Uon papers. lIUIV"la CDER: 1fDveoI by Counc. .JK~. seconded by Coune. Hilyers, that upOD appllca- tiOD of a parcel .p for the Diu-Crane aDd Thous properties, the City Counc:il waives its 1:equirement for street iaprov_ts at this tiae. and "80lution 110. 3671 is hereby adopted. Motion carded, 4-0 ORDINANCES 24. Sec:ond Readinl of Ordinanc:e No. 630: "An Ordinance of tbe City of Cupertino Aaending Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2 by Rezoning Approximately 22.33 Acres from a Planned Development Zone with General Commercial Use Intended to :1 Planned Development Zone with a Regional Shopping Center Commercial Use Intended, Located on the Westerly Side of WOlfe Road Southerly of Freeway Route 280 at tbe Intersec:tion of Wolfe Road and 'reeway Route 280; and Approxioa:ely 20.32 Acres from a Planned Development Zone with Light Industrial Use Intended to a Planned Developnent Zone with a Regional Sboppinl Center Commercial Use Intended, Located on the Easterly Side of Wolfe Road Southerly of Freeway Route 280 at the Intersection of Wolfe Road and Freeway Route 280." - read by the City Clerk. Counc. Jackson wanted to continue Ordinanc:e 630 second reading so the rezoning could be heard at the same time. Moved by Counc:. Nellis. seconded by Counc. Jac:kson to c:ontinue the Second Reading of Ord1nanc:e 630. Motion tied, 2-2 Counc:. Meyers, Sparks dissenting. Moved by Counc. tfeyers, seconded by Mayor Sparks to have Ordinance No. 630 read by title only, and the Clerk's reading shall be tbe Second Read ing. Motion tied, 2-2 Counc:. Jac:kson, Nellis dissent1nl· · -- KlRUTES OJ! 'fIlE HAY 20, 1974 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MDved by CouDc:. lllyus, øcoaded by Mayor Sparks, to reconsider the vote OD the s.cCIDII bs4ing of Ordinance No. '30. Ifotion carried, 4-0 !loved by Cou1Ic:. ø.r.s, seccncled by Counc. Jack80n to have Ordinsnc:e 110. 630 rea4 by title only aM the Clerk's reading shall constitute the Second Kead1nI· Motion carried, 4-0 Moved by Counc. Meyers. seccnded by Mayor Sparks to enact Ordinance No. 630. Motion tied, 2-2 Counc. Jackson, Nellis dissenting Moved by Counc. Jackson, seconded by Counc. Meyers to continue the enactment of Ordinance No. 630 to June 3, 1974. Motion carried, 4-0 25. SecoM Reading of Ordinance No. 632: "An Ordinance of the City of Cupertino Amending Chapter 10.24 of the Cupertino Code Relating to the Regulation of the Sale of Fireworks within the City." -- read by the City Clerk. The City Clerk stated there is a conflict here with the way this Ordinance could be interpreted and with portions of the Health and Safety Code. On that basis, this was postponed to June 3, 1974. 26. Second Reading ~f Ordinance No. 633: "An Ordinance of the City of Cupertino AÞending Ordinance No. 490 Designating Speed Ltaits on Wolfe Road Retween Homestead Road and Stevens Creek Rlvd.. and on Stelling Road Retween Homestead Road and Stevens Creek Rlvd." - read by the City Clerk. Moved by Counc. Jackson, seconded by Counc. Nell is to have Ord inan e No. 633 read by title only and the Clerk's readinl shall constitut the Second Readinl. . )btion carried, 4-0 Moved by Counc. Jackaon. seconded by Counc. Nellis to enact Ordinance No. 633. Motion carried, 4-0 I CC-21l ..,se 17 Ord. 630 Second Readinl Enactment of Ord. 630 cont'd to 6/3 Ord. 632 Second Readin~ postponed Ord. 633 enacted . . MDlUTES OF T1Œ MAt 20. 1914 em COUNCIL ME!TIIG 27. Second leadiDa of CIÞIfnallclt Ro. 635: "An OrcI1nanc:e of tile Cit1 of Cupertino AMadilla s.cc1on 1 of Ordilwlce Ro. 2 b1 lIaoDiDa App'tox1- ute1114.761 ....... fEoa , ('lanned Develos-eDt with C:C-rdal Intent) %oDe to I' (1'1........ Development With c-rc1a1/Iœa.trt.a1 Intent) Zone; I.-.c-..... 1D the Southwest Quadrant of Sar.to..-&.....'val. Road 'at Fr_y 210.- - read by the City Clerk. .. !loved by COUDC. Welli.a. seconded by Counc. Meyers to have OrdiDaDc. 10. 635 read by title only. ... the Clerk's readinl shall constitut. the Secollll Kea4tn&. Motion carried. 4-0 Koved by Counc. Nellis. seconded by Counc. Meyers to enact Ordinanc. No. 635. Motion ca~~ied, 4-0 28. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 636: "An OrdInance of the City cf Cupertino Amending Section I of Ordinance No.2 by Rezoning Approxi- mately 3.12 Acres fron P (Planned Developcent with Commercial Intent) Zone to P (Planned Development with P~ofessional Office and Related Comoercial Intent) Zone; Located at the Sortheast Corner of the Intersection of Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road and Pac it lca DrIve." - read by the City Clerk. Moved by Counc. Jackson, seconded by Counc. Meyers to have Ordinance No. 636 read by title c:nly, and the Cle~k's ~eading shall constitute the second ~eading_ Motion ca~ried, 4-0 . 636 ted Moved by Counc. Jackson, seconded by Counc. Nellis to enact Ordinance No. 636. I ! I ! ~ Motion ca~~ied, 4-0 29. Second Reading of Ordt.nance No. 637: "An Ordinance of the City of Cupertino AmeDdt.ng Ordinance No. 467 by the Designation of Addi- tional Stop Controls at Po~tal Avenue and Merritt Drive." read by the City Clerk. Koved by Counc. Meyers, seconded by Counc. Nellis to h.ive Ordinance No. 637 ~ead by title only aDd the Cle~k's reading shall constitute the Second Readinl' Motion ca~~ied, 4-0 . . " HIWTES OF TIlE !fAY 20. 1974 C:..,. COUNCIL 11EETING Jfoved by Counc:. Meyers. seconded by Counc. Nellia to enact Ckd1nanc:e Ro. 637. Jløcfoa carried. 4-0 USOLU'rIOXS 30. Ro. 3666: "A __lutiou of the City Council of the City of Cupertino AllOllÚl8 Certain Claims and Demands Payable in the AI:oounts and fr_ the Funds as Hereinafter Described for Salaries and Wales for the Payroll Period Ending May 14. 1974. Koved by Counc. Meyers. sec:ODded by Counc. Nellis to aaopt Resolution No. 3666. AYES: ROES: ABSENT : Counc. Jackson. }f..eyers, Nellis, M.lyor Sparks N"ne Counc. 'rolicb Motion carried, 4-0 31. No. 3~67: "A ResolutioG of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Allowing Certain Claims and Demands ?ayable in the Amounts and from the Fu:u!s as Herei""fter Described for General and Miscellan~s Expenditures Period Endin6 ~dY 20, 1974." Moved by Counc. Meyers, seconded by Counc. Nellis to adopt Resolution No. 3667. AYES: NOES: ABSENT : Counc. Jackson, Meyers, Nellis, Mayor Sp~rks Sone Counc. 'rolich Motion carried, 4-0 32. No. 3668: "A Resolution of the City Counc~l of the City of Cupertino Makinl its Order Describing the Boundaries Designate as 'Korman 74-3' to be Annexed to the City and Ordering An~exa tions to the City Without Public"l1eadng as Provided by Law; Aþprox~mately l.277 Acres East Side of Crescent Rnad, 85.l2 Peet North of Orchard Road." Moved by Counc. Nellis, seconded by Counc. Meyers to adopt Resolution No. 3668. notion carried, 4-0 'CC.,2ll 'Pale 19 Ord. 637 enacted Res. 3666 adopted Res. 3667 adopted Res. 3668 adopted ", . -211 e 20 HDIIITES OF THE MAY 20. 1974 em COUNCIL MEErINC CIOIISEIIT CALEIIIIAll 33. !loDe ~s noM CQU!lCœdiliî'iJ.~~:&l'IVIS .. ,,¡.,.., 34. Mayor Sparks -lÍOi;é''iÙu. 35. Counc. Frnlich -.Dr" Ire. this aeetinl· 36. Counc. Jackson - ....-.-~t.. 37. Counc. Heyers - Jeporced that the County Assessor's Office vi11 be represented at the IUUllside Subcommittee Meeting on May 21st to explain assessinl ~~8. 38. Caunc. ~~ meetins . an EIR. tis - Reported that at the Environmental Review Committee ,,,re was _ question of Vallco Park's requirements for REPORTS ~,~ MINUTES 39. Plannins CommissiQD A. Submission of ~tes of May 13 and May 1, 1974 meetings. 40. Architectural and Site Approval Committee A. Submission of Hluutes of May 8, 1974 meetinl· 4l. Parks and Recreation eo-ilSsion A. Submission of !UDute.3 of May 15, 1974 me("~inl· 42. Water Co...ission - 110 _eting scheduled. 43. Library Co...iss1on A. Submission of !UDutes of April l6, 1974 meett.nl· 44. Public Safety Co.aiss1øn A. Submission of ItbIates of Joky 2, 1974 meetinl· . . -. -..nd OP TIll KAY 20, 1974 C1T'f COUKCIL HEETING ~,þ CoI:ac. ~'.1I8C0IIII" 1?1 CouIIc. Rellis to accept the '~'CIf,the C-t..I011S aød ea.dtteea, IIOt1ðø'èIift:lerl, 4-0 , "'S nœ ORICmts 45. City Staff A. The City KaDaler stated the Parks and Recreation Commission recommends the Horse Ranch Park be named McClellan Ranch Park. B. The City Manager stated there was concern by some 8 parents regarding hazardou~ traffic conditions near Wilson S!:!tool. C. The Director of Administrative Services asked for City Council concurrence in regard to the matter of con- verting the employees' lounge to the needed office space. So JIOVed by Counc:. Jackson, seconded by Counc. }Ieyers. with the provision that another employees' lounge be created. Hotion carried, 4-0 D. The Director of Administrative Services asked if there were sny comments on the new application form for Commission vacancies. Counc. Nellis stated tÞat most application forms ask fcr education aDd employment information. The Director said we cannot ask any questions that are not job related. Coanc:. Jackson would like, in addition to occupation, a place on cbe application for additional comments. ~ vas decided the matter or renaaing the Horse Ranch should be plM:ed on the next alencla. mJOGNITION OF NON-AGErt"DA ITf21S BY MÀYOR 46. General Audience Requests - There were none. 47. Heabers of the City Council - There were none. cc.-nl Þal8 21 Employees' ~ ounge to be converted to of £ice space Additions to application fon Renaming of Horse Ranch Par on next agenda ~nl rc- 22 I I IIIJIJTES OF.rI! ZÒ. 1974 c:rn COtrnC1L ~.' . . Mjoam to ..cat Jit1 k-d01l. b1 Cøaac. .Jac~. ..1: .~. lIy Coaac. IfaJers CO ")1 - CO · Sessioa ac 12:03 A.IL . , ØIdoa curlee!. 4-0 IIayor Sparks reconveaecl cbe -c1ag in opea ...sloa ac 1:44 A.II.. .... tiler. vas the unaniDous decisS-' to adj ourn the aeettøa aC 1 :45 A.II. lIotiou carried, 4-0 APPROVED: / s/ Reed Sparks Xayor, City of Cupertino ATTEST: /s/ WIn. Eo Rvdêr' City Clerk