Minutes 1967/08/07
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Roll Call
Minutes
Res.#1136 re:
G.Pierce
Pub.Hear.re:
Joe Filice
rezoning
Intro.ord.
rezoning
Filice prop.
9th & Pach-
eco Pass Hwy.
Pub.Hear.re:
Serpa Prop.
sidewalks
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Gilroy, California
August 7, 1967
The regular meeting of the Gilroy City Council was called to
order by His Honor Mayor Protempore Everett C. Wentworth at 8:02 p.m.
Present: Council Members: John E. Allemand, Mark E. Kennedy,
Jr., Charles F. Quarti rol i, Anthony C. Si lva, and Everett C. Went-
wor th.
Absent: Council Members: George T. Duffin and Norman B. Good-
ri ch.
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 17, 1967 were ap-
proved as mailed and recorded.
The City Attorney presented and read Resolution No. 1136 in
Memory of George E. Pierce. Motion was made by Councilman Allemand
seconded by Councilman Quartiroli that Resolution No. 1136 be
adopted. Said Resolution was signed by all Council Members present
and presented to George E. Pierce ,Jr. by Mayor Protempore Everett
C. Wentworth.
RESOLUTION NO. 1136
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY FOR
THE PURPOSE OF MAKING A PERMANENT RECORD UPON THE OCCASION OF THE
PASSING OF GEORGE E. PIERCE, A LONG TIME DEDICATED MEMBER OF THE
GILROY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of August, 1967, by the following
vote:
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Allemand, Kennedy,Jr.,
and Wen twor th.
None
Duffin and Goodrich.
Quartiroli ,Silva,
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
The Mayor Protempore stated that it was the time and place
scheduled for the Public Hearing on the proposed rezoning of Joe F.
Filice 4.865 acre parcel of land located on Ninth Street and Pacheco
Pass Highway from R-l to M-2. City Administrator Wood explained the
location of said proposal. Director of Public Works Henry explained
the recommendation of the Planning Commission on the proposed rezon-'
ing. Mayor Protempore Wentworth asked if anyone in the audience
wished to speak for or against the proposal. There was no comment
from anyone in the audience Motion was made by Councilman Allemand
seconded by Councilman Kennedy and carried to close the Public
Hearing. The City Attorney presented and read a proposed ordinance
rezoning said property. Motion was made by Councilman Kennedy
seconded by Councilman Quartiroli and carried that the proposed
~rdinance be introduced and published by title and summary.
The Mayor Protempore stated that it was the time and place
scheduled for the Public Hear.ing to consider requirement of sidewalk
installation at 597 North Hanna Street, property belonging to Mr.
96fJO
Self-Help
Project
(Hous i ng)
Recess
Plan. Com.
Report
8/3/67
Design
Award
Program
Salvation Army
proposal re:
purchase of
City Prop.
Elmer J. Serpa. The Mayor Protempore asked if there was anyone in
the audience wishing to speak for or against the proposed sidewalk
installation. Mr. Elmer J. Serpa, 1402 Brookdale Drive, San Jose
asdressed the Council indicating that he had no objection to said
sidewalk installation but requested payment to the City for said
installation on June 1968. Discussion was had. Motion was made by
Councilman Kennedy seconded by Councilman Allemand and carried to
close the Public Hearing. Motion was made by Councilman Quartiroli
6econded by Councilman Silva and carried that the Director of Public
Works be instructed to proceed with installation of sidewalk at the
above property belonging to Elmer J. Serpa as required by ordinance
and that payments be arranged as per discussion which was that Mr.
Serpa furnish a Bond guaranteeing payment to the City of Gilroy in
June of 0968 for said sidewalk installation, and if not paid on the
date agreed that same would be applied to Mr. Serpa's tax bill.
Mr Joseph'Sarsoza, Area Service Center Director, addressed
the Council and requestedthe City of Gilroy to. officially endorse
the proposed Self-Help Housing Project, and further explained the
proposed project in detail. Mr. George Hoenck, Denton Wolfe, and
Mrs. Jean Bino property owners from the general area of the Housing
Project addressed the Council respectively, and opposed the proposed
location of said Housing Project. Discussion was had. Mr. Paul
Gallegos, General Contractor~ for said project addressed the Council
and further explained the type of housing proposed. Motion was made
by Councilman Quartiroli seconded by Councilman Allemand and carried
that the proposed Self-Help Housing Project as presented be approved
subject to such conditions as conditions may arise or present them-
selves to the City hereafter and agreed that the City will provide
Sewer and Water facilities for said projeft at the outside-city rates.
Mr. Donald Malinoff, representing the Planning Commission, addressed
the Council and stated that the Planning Commission would judge the
proposed Self-Help Project on its own merits.
At 9:40 p.m. the Mayor Protempore declared a recess. Said
meeting was reconvened at 9:Y5 p.m.
Secretary of the Planning Commission Henry presented and ex-
plained the report of August 3, 1967 meeting informing the Council
of a Public Hearing held to consider the petition of Mr. M. Chiesa
for a Conditional Use Permit to construct and operate a Mobile Home
Park in a 16.44 acre parcel of land fronting Monterey Highway, north
of Farrell Avenue, granting said Conditional Use Permit: informing
Council of the following Public Hearings set for September 7, 1967
proposed rezoning of the Lutheran Church Property on Hecker Pass
Highway from an "I-ZI1 Zone to 'IR_l" Zone amendment to Section 53.2<
of the Zoning Ordinance regarding expansion of existing Church build-'
ings and structures hear the request of Radio Station KPER to erect
a 110 ft. radio tower at property located at 59 North Monterey St.;
informing Council of off-street parking requirement studies present-
ed by Planning Consultant, Mr. Warren Jones, to be further studied
by Commission for possible amendments to the Zoning Ordinance.
The Mayor Protempore deviated from the Agenda in order to ac-
comodate interested persons in the audience regarding the following
items:
City Administrator Wood presented a letter from the American
Institute of Architects in re: to 'ICommunity Design Award Program."
Mr. Paul Bosholm, Representative, addressed the Council and further
explained said program. Said matter was referred to Staff for study
to determine noteworthy projects to be submitted for said Design
Award Program.
City Administrator Wood presented and read a letter from the
Salvation Army proposing to purchase City property on South Monterey
Street for $15,000.00. Discussion was had. Council noted that they
did not wish to sell said property for less than the original purchase
price of $20,000.00. Capt. H. Hall, San Jose, representing the Sal-
vation Army, addressed the Council and noted that he believes that his
organization could come to terms with the City of Gilroy for said
property and that they would submit another offer at a later date.
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Water Samples City Administrator Wood presented a Report on satisfactory
Water Samples taken by the Santa Clara County Health Department and
same was ordered to be filed.
Golf Course
Meet. re:
improvements
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ABC Ap.
73l-lS t S t.
Street Closures
1940 Fire
Pumper
6th & Mont.
St.-Traffic
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Burglar Alarm
Panel
City Administrator Wood presented a Report on the Annual Meet-
ing with the Board of Directors of the Gilroy Golf and Country Club
in regard to improvements (tollet-storage building and resurfacing
the parking area) and membership rates at the Golf Course. Means
of financing these improvements were discussed. The Golf & Country
Club are to make recommendations on these matters to the City Council.
City Administrator Wood presented a Report on an Application
to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to Transfer an Off-Sale
Li~uor License at 731 First Street recommending no objections to
said transfer. Council had no objections to same and ordered
Staff to notify the Alcoholic Beverage Control of said action.
City Administrator Wood presented a Report on Street Closures
at Citizens Request for Organizational and Neighborhood Functions.
Motion was made by Councilman Kennedy seconded by Councilman Silva
and carried that a policy be established to charge the following
fees for closing of certain streets: $10.00 minimum charge for
closing streets for neighborhood functions and $25.00 fee for
closing of certain streets that require additional service such as
washing and sweeping.
City Administrator Wood presented a Report re: 1940 American
LaFrance Pumper in regard to rebuilding the engine. Council had no
objections to said report.
City Administrator Wood presented a Report on Traffic at 6th
& Monterey Streets noting that the situation at said location was
improved due to the opening of 7th Street and that said intersec-
tion will be reviewed periodically.
City Administrator Wood presented and explained a Report on
the Burglar Alarm Panel. Discussion was had. Motion was made by
Councilman Quartiroli seconded by Councilman Silva and carried that
Alternate No.3 of said report which would authorize installation
of the backboard and terminal board at $175.00 cost to the City
be authorized and that a $10.00 per alarm service charge be
establ ished.
Water Pressuri- City Administrator Wood presented a Report on the Water
zation Proj. Pressurization Project. Motion was made by Councilman Quartiroli
seconded by Councilman Silva and carried that Staff be authorized
to proceed with the first phase of the Water Pressurization Project
as outlined and that the 1967-68 Budget be amended to allow for the
Engineering Fees not to exceed $5,000.00.
Library Grant City Administrator Wood reported on an Application for a
Grant Under the Library Services and Construction Act. Chief Lib-
rarian Goshert further explained the proposed Grant.
Library Conf. Chief Librarian Goshert reported on her. recent attendance to
the Library Conference in Sacramento.
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Shell Oi 1 Co.
Bulk Plant
relocation
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Mr. William Chaffee, representative of Shell Oil Company,
addressed the Council regarding the relocation of their distribu-
tion plant to Ronan Avenue requesting use of a temporary Mobile
trailer for the office building at said location. Discussion was
had. Motion was made by Councilman Quartiroli seconded by Council-
man Silva and carried that said request be allowed for use of a
temporary mobile trailer as presented for a one year period up to
a maximum of two years and that same be referred to Staff to
determine if said mobile trailer could be brought up to code to
use said trailer as a permanent structure during the next year.
Cigarette Tax City Administrator Wood reported on the increase in Cigarette
Tax and recommended that prior to October 1, 1967, the City rescind
their present ordinance on collection of same and allow the State
of California to collect said tax. Council instructed the City
Attorney to proceed to prepare an ordinance to rescind the present
Cigarette Tax Ordinance prior to October I, 1967.
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Ord.#801 re:
Taxicab Park-
ing
Ordinance No. 801 was presented for adoption. Motion was
made by Councilman Kennedy seconded by Councilman Silva that Ordin-
ance No. 801 be adopted.
ORDINANCE. NO. 801
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GILROY AMENDING SEC. 23.7 OF THE GILROY CITY
CODE RELATING TO PARKING OR STOPPING OF TAXICABS, RENT CARS AND
SCHOOL BUSES IN THE CITY OF GILROY BY INCLUDING AN AUTHORIZATION TO
STOP OR PARK TAXICABS IN AN UNMARKED CROSSWALK AND IN FRONT OF A ..
PUBLIC OR PRIVATE DRIVEWAY TO LOAD OR UNLOAD PASSENGERS.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of August, 1967, by the following ...
vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Allemand,Kennedy,Jr. ,Quartiroli ,Silva
and Wentworth.
NOES: COUNC I L MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Duffin, and Goodrich
Housing Authority City Administrator Wood presented and reviewed the Minutes of
Committee the Gilroy Housing Authority Commission Meeting of July 31, 1967.
Meeting Mayor Protempore Wentworth officially appointed Mr. James T. Worley
J.T.Worley as Housing Authority Commissioner to fill the unexpired term of re-
com.ap- tiring Commissioner Aldridge, effective August 1, 1967 expiring
pointment April, 1970.
Plan. Pol icy
Com. Meet.
S.C. Valley
Plans News
letter.
Prof. Engineers
re:Govern.
Com.
S. Church St.
Ext.
G i 1 roy Foods.
Inc.
67-68 Gas Tax
Mai nt.
67-68 Alley
Proj.
Kazanjian
Fence
Variance
Ret i remen t
Actuarial
Study
The Minutes of the Planning Policy Committee Meeting of Santa
Clara County were noted.
The Santa Clara Valley Plans Newsletter, No. 47, May~June
1967 was noted.
A letter from the California Society of Professional Engineers
in re: to "Governmental Responsibility Committeell was noted.
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A letter frmm Dale B. Connell was presented in regard to
South Church Street and same was ordered to be placed on file as
Gavilan College is working on the matter with the City and County.
Director of Public Works Henry reported that the Planning Commission
had requested that a letter be forwarded to the Council recommending
proceeding with the extension of Church Street.
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A letter was presented from Gilroy Foods, Inc. thanking the
City for the facility and services provided for their annual Picnic.
At 11: 15 p.m. the City Attorney was excused from the Council
Mee t i ng.
Director of Public Works Henry reported on a proposed resolu-
tion to be presented to the Council at a later date regarding the
1967-68 Gas Tax Maintenance Funds.
Rep. Director of Public Works Henry requested to proceed with
Plans and Specifications and call for bids for the 1967-68 Alley
Repair Projects, and explained the proposedalleys to be repaired.
Councilman Silva requested that the alley located between Church &
Rosanna Streets by the Richfield Service Staion, if funds permit,
scheduled for 1968-68 be reviewed for possible inclusion in the 1967-68
Projects. Council condurred that Staff proceed with the Plans
ana Specifications and Call for bids for the 1967-68 Alley Repair
Projects as presented to include the.alley between Church and
Rosanna Streets if funds permitted.
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Oirector of Public Works Henry presented a request of Mr.
Jack Kazanjian for a Variance to construct a 6 foot fence at his
property at the Northwest corner of Third and Rea Streets. Discus-
. sion was had. Motion was made by Councilman Kennedy seconded by
Councilman Quartiroli and carried that said Variance for the pro-
posed 6 foot fence at J. Kazanjian's property be denied.
City Administrator Wood reported on the progress of the Re-
tirement Actuarial Study.
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67-68 Assessed
Valuations
701 Study
Xmas Hi 11 Pk.
Overtime
parking
violations
Gentry's
Meter
Parking Lot
Li m i ta t i on
C.Silva
leave of
absence
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City Administrator Wood presented the 1967-68 Assessed Valua-
tions received from the current tax year.
City Administrator Wood reported that the Gilroy Grange sub-
mitted Mr. Merle Wolf's name as their representative in regard to
the 701 Planning Study. He reported that all of the representatives
of the local organizations have scheduled a meeting on August 16,
1967 at 8:00 p.m. in the Wheeler Auditorium. He suggested that
additional citizens of the Community at large interested in City
planning be appointed to said Committee. The following names were
suggested: Dr. E.J. Chesbro, Goerge Procella, Fenton O'Connell,
John Stelling, Otmar Silberstein and T.Obata. The Council agreed
to recommend one additional citizen per member to include on the
Citizens' Committee selected from the local organizations and the
names suggested by City Administrator Wood.
Councilman Kennedy inquired of the City's property line
located in the creek along Christmas Hill Park property and re-
ported that Mr. iohn Stelling has indicated that the City is res-
stricting the chanel at that location. Said matter was referred to
Staff. Councilman Kennedy requested a legal opinion on the matter
from the City Attorney.
Councilman Allemand inquired of the Police Department marking
vebicles parked in the downtown area in violation of the parking
time limit. Chief of Police Laizure noted that said vehicles were
given warning notices only. He noted that the downtown area had
been checked due to complaints received from local business owners
indicating that the customers had no place to park.
Councilman Silva inquired of the erroneous meter reading
from Gentry's flow meter. City Administrator Wood reported that
same was corrected based on production records and the previous
years service.
Chief of Police Laizure reported that the vehicles in viola-
tion of the 2 hr. parking limit in the City Parking Lots have not
been issued citiations. Council agreed that same should not be
enforced until the lots were completely filled at all times.
Councilman Silva requested permission to leave the State for
the next two regular Council Meetings of August 14, 1967 and
September 5, 1967. Motion was made by Councilman Kennedy seconded
by Councilman Allemand and carried that Councilman Silva be excusoo
from the meetings requested.
Mayor Protempore Wentworth noted Planning Commission Repre-
sentative, Donald Malinoff's attendance at the meeting.
At 11:55 p.m. Mayor Protempore Wentworth declared the meeting
adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
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