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Minutes 1973/04/17 Roll Ca 11 Consent Calendar Minutes Salary Increases Damage Claim Li ttle League Postal Week Planning & ,Land Dev. Referrals Consumer Info. Week 3453 G i 1 roy, Ca 1 i forn i a April 17, 1973 The Regular Adjourned Meeting of the Gilroy City Council was called to order by His Honor Mayor Norman B. Goodrich at 8:00 p.m. Present: Council Members: George T. Duffin, John Hughan, John E. Pate, Anthony C. Silva, David V. Stout and Norman B. Goodrich. Absent: Council Member: Fred P. Batrez. Motion was made by Councilman Hughan seconded by Councilman Duffin that the following items under the Consent Calendar be approved. Passed and adopted by the following Roll Call vote: Ayes: Council Members: Duffin, Hughan, Pate, Silva, Stout and Goodrich. Absent: Council Member: Batrez. Consent Calendar Items: Minutes of the April 2,1973, Regular Council Meeting; Salary Merit Increases for the following city employees: S. Covington, Fireman, Range 31 from Step B ($805) to Step C ($846); M. McHenry, Fireman, Range 31, from Step A ($767) to Step B ($805); E.. Montez, Fireman Apprentice, Range 23.5 from Step A ($533) to Step B ($560); L.T. Gonzales, Clerk-Typist, Range 24.5 from Step C ($617) to Step D ($647); R. Sanchez, A. Perez, and L. Lopez, Utilitymen Trainees, Range 21 from Step A ($472) to Step B ($495); Denied Damage Claim of Ms. R. C. Perez and referred same to the City's Insurance Carrier and the City Attorney. Mr. Frank Paredes, Vice-President of the Little League, addressed the Council and requested the need for a second baseball diamond. Dir- ector of Parks and Recreation Ayer noted that the School Board has con- trol of the use of the baseball diamonds ahd that the request should be made to them. The Mayor noted that the City may have some influence in this regard and instructed Director of Parks and Recreation Ayer to con- tact the School District concerning this matter and inform Mr. Parades of the outcome. A request to proclaim April 29 - May 5, 1973, as Postal Week was presented. Hearing no objections the Mayor procla~med same. Referrals of Planning and Land Development Matters from the County of Santa Clara for the following applications were presented and discussed: C. Salazar, et ux, for Mobile Home Permit, westerly side of Colombet Avenue, between Masten & Church Avenues; J. R. Garcia, Minor Land Division, easterly side of Guibal Avenue north of Rucker Avenue; and Vaughan, Dog Kenne~s, Denio Avenue. Motion was made by Councilman'Hughan seconded by Councilman Silva and carried that the City file no objection comment with the County on said applications. A request of the Better Business Bureau for proclaiming April 30 - May 5, 1973, as "Consumer Information Week" was presented. The Mayor proclaimed same. 3454 Sr. Citizensl Month I,F.D.E.S, Parede S.C.Co. Trans. Com. Meeting Intergovern- mental Rela- ti on s 911 Number Palo Alto's Ch i 1 dren I s Parade 911 Number Plan. Com. Report 4/5/73 Res. #1731 1st St. Pol icy Planning Ass't Appt I mt Silt Removal methods-re: Processing Plants N/S i de Pk. R/W A request of the Santa Clara County Senior Adult Forum was presented requesting the City to proclaim May 1973 as "Senior Citizens' Month.I' The Mayor proclaimed same. City Administrator Wood presented a request of the I.F.D.E.S. Portuguese Society of Gilroy for permission to conduct their Annual Parade on May 27, 1973. Motion was made by Councilman Duffin seconded by Councilman Pate and carried that the request of the I.F.D.E.S. Portuguese Society of Gilroy to conduct a parade on May 27, 1973, be granted. The Mini Minutes of the Santa Clara County Transportation Commission Meeting of March 14, 1973, were noted. "._...."~ ..- An invitation from Ltd. Gov. E. Reinecke to a hearing before the Governor's Council on Intergovernmental Relations Sub-Committee at San Jose on May 11, 1973, was noted. A letter from Continental Telephone of California was presented in regard to progress on "911'1 Emergency Phone Number. An invitation to participate in the 50th Anniversary of the City of Palo Alto's Annual Children's May Fete Parade was noted. Councilman Pate inquired of the progress of the County of Santa Clara's participation in the proposed "911" Emergency Phone Number Program. City Administrator Wood noted that the City does not believe that the County will assume the responsibility of same. The Report of the Planning Commission Meeting of April 5, 1973, was noted. Discussion was had in regard to the tentative map of Carl Bozzo for a Planned Unit Development at the ,northwest corner of Kern Avenue and First Street, containing 38+ acres. Dr. Carl Bozzo, ad- dressed the Council and further explained the proposal. Further dis- cussion was had in regard to same by Council. Motion was made by Councilman Pate seconded by Councilman Silva and carried that the tentative map as presented be approved. ~"""* Planning Assistant Lefaver explained the "First Street Policy" recommended by the Commission. Discussion was had by Council in regard to same and requested changes in items 3 and 6 of said policy. Motion was made by Councilman Pate seconded by Councilman Duffin that reading of Resolution No. 1731 be waived and that it be adopted to include the requested changes in Items 3 and 6 as noted. the RESOLUTION NO. 1731 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY ADOPTING GUIDELINES FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT ALONG FIRST STREET. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of April, 1973, by the AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: DUFFIN, HUGHAN, PATE, SILVA, GOODRICH COUNCIL MEMBERS: None COUNCIL MEMBERS: BATREZ POLICY following vote: STOUT and NOES: ABSENT: The Mayor referred the recommendation on permanent appoint- ment of the Planning Assistant to an Executive Session following this' meeting. ....."',.MII A Report on silt ~emoval methods by local processing plants was presented. Councilman Silva noted that he is studying same and will report back to Council in regard to same. . , ," .. A report on right of way required for the northerly roadway to Northside Park was presented. Motion wasrrade by Councilman Pate seconded by Councilman Duffin and carried that authorization be g!.ven to purchase necessary land for said right of way requirements. Re t i remen t Benefits Res. #1732 ,.- ...... Annex. appl ic. re: S. Chest- nut St. Storage Bldg. 3455 A Report on Retirement Benefits for Retired Personnel ~as pre- sented. Motion was made by Councilman Stout seconded by Councilman Pate that the reading of Resolution No. 1732 be waived and that it be adopted re: Intention to approve an amendment to the PERS Contract. Said matter was also referred to the 1973-74 Budget Sessions. RESOLUTION NO. 1732 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT BETWEEN THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of April, 1973, by the following vote: AY.ES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: DUFFIN, HUGHAN, PATE, SILVA, STOUT and GOODRICH COUNCIL MEMBERS: None COUNCIL MEMBERS: BATREZ NOES: ABSENT: City Administrator Wood requested authorization to re-file Annexation applications with LAFCO for "South Chestnut Street annexation 73-1" and "South Chestnut Street Annexation 73-411. Motion was made by Councilman Pate seconded by Councilman Silva and carried that the City Administrator be authorized to file two separate annexation applications with LAFCO for "South Chestnut Street Annexation 73-1'1 and "South Chest- nut Street Annexation 73-4,11 A request to purchase a storage building for the Parks and Recreation Department was presented. Motion was made by Councilman Hughan seconded by Councilman Silva and carried that said storage building be purchased in the amount of $500.00 and that the Budget be amended to increase Account 20C3 to allow for said purchase. Underground Dist. A report on a proposed Underground District for the Civic Center was presented and explained by the Director of Public Works. Motion was made by Councilman Stout seconded by Councilman Duffin and carried that the City not proceed with said underground district proposal. Council concurred with the City Administrator's recommenda- tion that the State Legislators be informed that funds should be avail- able to take care of private property owners. ~""'" ....... Castlewood Unit #7 Tr. 5357 Mi ller Ave. Ass'mt Di st. Annual Fire Dept. Report - ..... Price list re: Xmas Hi 11 Pk. Canvass of 4/10/73 Elec. Returns . , Res.'#1733 Director of Public Works-City Engineer Henry requested acceptance of the Final Tract Map of Castlewood Unit #7, Tract 5357 subject to filing of an Environmental Impact Report and to securing an easement for the sanitary sewer to extend to Santa Tberesa. Motion was made by Councilman Duffin seconded by Councilman Hughan and carried that the Final Tract Map 5357 be approved subject to the two stipulations noted by the Director of Public Works. Director of Publ ic Works-City Engineer Henry reported on the proposed Miller Avenue Assessment District between Fourth and Sixth Streets. He also noted that the property owners would be contacted to sign a petition for a 10-year project. Council noted receipt of the 1972 Annual Report of the Gilroy Fire Department. Fire Chief Brittain further explained said report. City Admin6trator Wood presented a price list for sale items by the Concessionaire at Christmas Hill Park for approval. Motion was made by Councilman Hughan seconded by Councilman Silva and carried that the price list be approved as presented. The City Clerk's Official Canvass of the returns of the General Municipal Election of April 10, 1973, was noted. Motion was made by Councilman Stout seconded by Councilman Silva that the reading of Resolution No. 1733 be waived and that it be adopted Declaring the Total Vote, Elected Officers of the City, and Approval of the Charter Amendment. 3456 Res. #1731 RESOLUTION NO. 1733 A RESOLUTION' oF' THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF l:;ILROY APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE tHY CLERK'S CANVASS OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION AND DECLARING RESULT OF SUCH ELECTiON' HELD IN THE CITY OF GILROY ON APRIL 10, 1973. RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Gilroy, California, that WHEREAS, by order of this Council a general municipal election was held and conducted in the City of Gilroy on Tuesday, the 10th day of April, 1973, as required by law and the Charter of said City; ...... WHEREAS, it appears that notice of said election was duly and legally given; voting precincts were properly established; election officers were appointed and election supplies furnished; and in all respects the election was held and conducted and the votes cast thereat received and canvassed, and the returns thereof made, determined and declared in time, form and manner as required by the Charter of said City and the general laws of the State providing for and regulating municipal elections in said City; ..... WHEREAS, the City Clerk of said City on the 13th day of April, 1973, in the Council Chambers in the Gilroy City Hall, did conduct the canvass of the returns of said municipal election and did count the absentee balbts cast thereat, pursuant to direction and order of the City Council of said City; and WHEREAS, said canvass was duly completed and the results thereof were certified by the City Clerk of the City of Gilroy and submitted to this Council. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED, as follows: 1. Said municipal election was held and conducted in the City of Gilroy, County of Santa Clara, State of California, on Tuesday, April 10, 1973, in the time and in the form and manner as required ~ by law. - 2. That there were established six (6) voting precincts for the purpose of holding said municipal election consisting of either regular election precincts established for holding state or county elections, or a consolidation of some or all of such precincts, as follows: CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO.1, comprising state and county precinct designated Precinct Number 3954 as established by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO.2, comprising state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3951 and 3953 as established by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO.3, comprising state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3966 and 3969 as established by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT No.4, comprising state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3956 and 3968 as established by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO.5, comprising state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3960 and 3965 as established by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. -- - CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT No.6, comprising state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3961 and 3963 as established by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. 3. The canvass of the returns of the votes cast and the counting of absentee ballots cast in said City for the office of City Councilman and the measure for the Charter Amendment was duly held on April 13, 1973, by the City Clerk of the City of Gilroy in accordance with the order of the Council and in accordance with law 3457 and said City Clerk has executed a certificate certifying to the results of such canvass, which certificate is hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A" and by this reference is made a part hereof. Said certifi- cate has been examined and is hereby approved and adopted by this Council as the official canvass of said municipal election. 4, The whole number of votes cast in said City of Gilroy at said municipal election was 2,002 (including 33 absentee votes). ..... 5. The names of the persons voted for, the offices for which they voted, the number of votes received by each of said persons in each of said precincts and by absentee vote, together with the whole number of votes which they received in the entire city, are shown on said Exhibit "A", hereto attached. "",... 6. At said general municipal election held in the City of Gilroy on April 10, 1973, the following persons were elected to the following offices: JOHN E. "JAC1O' PATE was elected a member of the City Council to hold office for a term of four years, from and after Tuesday, April 17, 1973, and continuing until his respective successor sha 11 qua 1 i fy. DENNIS L. DEBELL was elected a member of the City Council to hold office for a term of four years, from and after Tuesday, April 17, 1973, and continuing until his respective successor shall qual ify. GEORGE T. DUFFIN was elected a member of the City Council to hold office for a term of four years, from and after Tuesday, April 17, 1973, and continuing until his respective successor shall qual i fy. ...... 7. The Charter Amendment voted for at the general municipal election, the number of votes received for and against said Charter Amendment in each of said precincts and by absentee vote, together with the whole number of votes which said Charter Amendment received in the entire City, is shown on said Exhibit "A" hereto attached. ..... 8. That the Charter Amendment voted upon in said general municipal election is as follows: CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBM I TTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS: "Sha 11 Sect i on 1400 of the Charter of the City of Gitroy be amended to provide that teneral municipal elections shall be held on the third Tuesday of April of each odd-numbered year so as to permit consolidation of general muni- cipal elections wi th school elections?" 9. The total number of votes cast for the Charter Amendment voted upon was 1,680 and the total number of votes cast against the Charter Amendment voted upon was 110. 10. That at said election a majority of all of the votes cast for and against the Charter Amendment were in favor thereof and Section 1400 of the Charter of the City shall be amended to read as follows: - "Section 1400. General Municipal Elections. A general municipal election shall be held on the third Tuesday of April of each odd- numbered year, commencing with the year 1975, for the election of officers and for such other purposes as the Council may prescribe." ..... 11. The City Clerk is hereby directed to make out and del iver to each of the persons elected a certificate of election signed by her and duly authenticated. She shall also impose the constitutional oath of office and have them subscribe thereto. 12. The City Clerk is hereby directed to obtain Legislative approval pursuant to Article XI, Section 3 of the Constitution of the State of California on the Charter Amendment. 3458 13. That the City Clerk be, and she is hereby, instructed to enter this resolution in full in the minutes of this Counci 1 as a statement of the result of said general municipal election. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of April, 1973, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: DUFFIN, HUGHAN, and GOODRICH None BATREZ PATE, SILVA, STOUT NOES: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: COUNCIL MEMBERS: APPROVED: /s/ NORMAN B. GOODRICH, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ SUSANNE E. STEINMETZ, City Clerk .... .... ..... IIL,'.... ..... --- \ ...... ..... ~. ....., 5T A TEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD - Apri 1 10 , 191L .... IN CITY OF GILROY STATE OF CALIFORNIA (When the City Clerk makes the Official Canvass, he must fill out Certificate on back page.) - ..... .""".. ..... 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I: I H' ..... M1 I NI 0, I P : - Q: R .... , 19 73 t----- "-- I 1-- -- I I -t-- ... .... CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF ELECTION RETURNS ..... ...... State of California, } C Ottnty 0 f.......?.~D..t~....~..!.~.r.~.......................................... ss. I) .....................................................?\.!.!?..9..IJ.IJ.~,...~.~,..~..t~J.O'(l}~.t?;.,................m.................m.......n...........,.....'....,... City C ler k of said City) do hereby certify that, in pttrsttance of the provisions of Section 22932.5 of the Elections Code and of the resoltttion of the governing body of said City, heretofore adopted and entered ttpon the mintttes of said governing body, I did canvass the retttrns of the vote cast in said City) at the......mm.....~.~~.~~.~..~....~.~.~..~.~..~.p..~..~.................m...............mn ...........,................n..............................'....'..n......mm.......,..n...nn..m...................n.....,.n..E le ction he ld on ............m.....8P.r..i.J...JQ.'m..mm...' 19..7.3....., for elective pttblic offices, and/or for and against each meastlYe sttbmitted to the vote of the voters) and that ....... the Statement of the Vote Cast) to which this certificate is attached, shows the whole nttmber of votes cast in said City, and the whole nttm- ....... ber of votes cast for each candidate and/or for and against each meas- ttre in said City and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective colttmns and the totals as shown for each candidate and/or for and against each measttre are fttU) trtte and correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this......m..!.l.th.................day of ....................I:\p..r..1..1.................,....,..., 19.TJ.... (SEAL) .../;i2y!,::~re..(2t;;:;;,c'!t... ..., City Clerk. . / , By .........,............................................,... ...........................'.............) De Pttty. ~ (The above certificate is to be used only w!Jen the governing body has ordered the City Clerk to make the official canvass.) -- .... ~.. ".... ..... ",... II.... r ..... Adjourn- Sine Die Roll Ca 11 Plan. Com. Resigna- tion Bonanza Days 3459 Motion was made by Councilman Stout seconded by Councilman Duffin and carried that the meeting adjourn Sine Die. The City Clerk swore in the new Council Members for a 4-year term. Present: Council Members: DeBell, Duffin, Hughan, Pate, Silva, Stout and Goodrich. A letter of resignation from retiring Planning Commissioner Dennis DeBell was presented. Motion was made by Councilman Silva seconded by Councilman Stout and carried that Dennis DeBellis resigna- tion from the Planning Commission be accepted. Councilman Hughan requested a proclamation regarding Bonanza Days to be approved at the old City Hall. The Mayor appointed Council- man Hughan to make arrangements for same. Councilman Stout noted complaints regarding dogs and cats running at large throughout the city on private properties. Staff was requested to contact the County in regard to same. City Barbecue Council had no objections to July 14, 1973, as the date for the annual city barbecue. Adjournment The Mayor noted that in future meetings he would ask for intro- duction of new business from councilmen rather than from each individual counci Iman. Chief Brittain noted that his department could provide lighting necessary during the Bonanza proclamation ceremonies proposed at the Old City Hall. The Mayor noted the Council Study Session scheduled for April 23, 1973, at 8:00 p.m. in regard to the 5-Year Capital Improvement Program. The Mayor noted the Inter-City Councills one-day Legislatorsl Meeting at the State Capi tol, May 2, 1973. The Mayors' and Councilmens' Legislative Conference (sponsored by the League of California Cities) at Sacramento on May 14-16, 1973, was noted. The League of California Cities, Peninsula Divisionsl meeting at A Imaden Vi neyards on June 21, 1973, was noted. The Mayor adjourned the meeting at 10:05 p.m. to an executive session. At 10:55 p.m., the Mayor called the meeting to order and adjourned same. Respectfully submitted, .e) , t ' Z<J Vi,. I>"j;. v" ~,dC",~ City Clerk .