Minutes 2004/11/15
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Regular Meeting
November 15, 2004
Gilroy, California
The Mayor led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
There was no invocation given.
The City Clerk noted that the agenda had been posted on November 10, 2004 at
10:10 a.m.
Roll Call
Present: Paul Correa; Robert 1. DiHon~ Craig Gartman~ Charles S. Morales~
Russ Valiquette~ Roland Velasco~ Al Pinheiro
New Employees
The Mayor introduced new employee Randy Carpenter, Police Records Technician
I, Police Department.
Presentations & Proclamations
Pacific West Christian Academy student cheerleaders to honor the Mayor and
Councilmembers for their dedication to the City of Gilroy.
Pacific West Christian Academy student cheerleaders. The Cheer Team honored the
Mayor and Council members with several cheers, and then presented them with home-
baked goodies.
Proclamation: Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week - November 14-20, 2004.
The Mayor presented a proclamation for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
November 14-20, 2004 to Barry Del Buono, Emergency Housing Consortium.
Proclamation: Gilroy Family Week - November 21-27,2004.
The Mayor presented a proclamation for Gilroy Family Week - November 21-27,2004 to
Sandra L. Loesch, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Volunteer of the Month of September, 2004 - Victor Frias.
The Mayor presented the Volunteer of the Month of September, 2004 award to Victor
Frias.
Volunteer of the Month of October, 2004 - Brian Boyd.
The Mayor presented the Volunteer of the Month of October, 2004 award to Brian Boyd.
Consent Calendar
Motion was made by Councilman Velasco, seconded by Councilman Morales and
carried to approve the Consent Calendar, removing Item III.I. regarding an agreement
between the City of Gilroy and the Gilroy Unified School District to defer the
requirement to underground utilities in connection with the reconstruction of Eliot
Elementary School.
Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of November 1, 2004 and the Special
Council Meeting of November 8,2004. '
Recommendation to Approve Budget Amendments/Transfers.
Amended and restated agreement for Golf Course Services by and between the City
of Gilroy and Don DeLorenzo.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy requesting that the Public
Employee Retirement System Board of Directors approve the extension of temporary
service for Hugh G. Holden, Interim Fire Chief pursuant to Government Code Section
21221(H).
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-98
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY
REQUESTING THAT THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM BOARD
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OF DIRECTORS APPROVE THE EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY SERVICE FOR
HUGH G. HOLDEN, INTERIM FIRE CHIEF PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT
CODE SECTION 21221(H).
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 2004, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CORREA, DILLON, GARTMAN, MORALES,
VALIQUETTE, VELASCO, and PINHEIRO
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
Denied claim of George Centeno.
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy, California, submitting a report
in compliance with Government Code Section 53411 for the following District:
Community Facilities District 2000-1, Highway 152, Special Tax Bonds, Series 2002.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-99
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY,
CALIFORNIA, SUBMITTING A REPORT IN COMPLIANCE WITH GOVERNMENT
CODE SECTION 53411 FOR THE FOLLOWING DISTRICT: COMMUNITY
FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2000-1, mGHW A Y 152, SPECIAL TAX BONDS,
SERIES 2002.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 2004, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CORREA, DILLON, GARTMAN, MORALES,
VALIQUETTE, VELASCO, and PINHEIRO
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT:COUNCILMEMBERS:NONE
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Gilroy approving an application for a
change in zoning designation from Al (Agriculture) to RI-PUD (Single-Family
Residential- Planned Unit Development) on approximately 2.8 acres located on Miller
Avenue at the southwest corner of Santa Teresa Boulevard and Thomas Road, APNs 810-
23-002, 003, The James Group (Masoni Orchard), applicant, Z 04-05.
ORDINANCE NO. 2004-18
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY
APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR A CHANGE IN ZONING DESIGNATION
FROM Al (AGRICULTURE) TO RI-PUD (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL-
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) ON APPROXIMATELY 2.8 ACRES LOCATED
ON MILLER AVENUE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SANTA TERESA
BOULEVARD AND THOMAS ROAD, APNS 810-23-002, 003, THE JAMES GROUP
(MASONI ORCHARD), APPLICANT, Z 04-05.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 2004, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CORREA, DILLON, GARTMAN, MORALES,
VALIQUETTE, VELASCO, and PINHEIRO
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Gilroy approving an application for a
change in zoning designation from Rl (Single-Family Residential) to RI-PUD (Single-
Family Residential- Planned Unit Development) on approximately 1.93 acres located at
8895 Kern Avenue at the southwest corner of Kern and Mantelli, APNs 790-04-073,084,
and 085, Del Curto Brothers, applicant, Z 04-07.
ORDINANCE NO. 2004-19
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY
APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR A CHANGE IN ZONING DESIGNATION
FROM Rl (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO RI-PUD (SINGLE-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL - PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) ON APPROXIMATELY 1.93
ACRES LOCATED AT 8895 KERN AVENUE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
KERN AND MANTELLI, APNS 790-04-073, 084, AND 085, DEL CURTO
BROTHERS, APPLICANT, Z 04-07.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 2004, by the following vote:
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AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CORREA, DILLON, GARTMAN, MORALES,
VALIQUETTE, VELASCO, and PINHEIRO
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
Recommend approval of Quitclaim Deed of the Machado and Defrancesco property
to the Valley Transportation Authority to facilitate the Highway 152 Improvement
Project B.
Recommend pre-authorization for staff to approve the Quitclaim Deed of the Gilroy
Energy Center property to the Valley Transportation Authority to facilitate the Highway
152 Improvement Project B.
Property Improvement Agreement No. 2004-20, Tract No. 9636, Riverbend @ Kern
Avenue, Riverbend Development Inc., APN: 790-04-081.
Property Improvement Agreement No. 2004-21, Tract No. 9615, Eagle Ridge - The
Highlands II remainder, Santa Teresa Properties, LLC and The Old Orchard Company,
APN: 810-43-006 and 810-61-027.
Property Improvement Agreement No. 2004-22, Tract No. 9599, Benassi Oaks, APN:
808-01-012,015,808-01-033, The Old Orchard Company, A California Corporation.
Request to authorize staff to establish an agreement of donated property between the
City of Gilroy and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.
The Mayor recused himself from discussion and vote on agenda Item 111.1. due to
financial interests in property near the proposed site, and Councilmember Gartman
recused himself from discussion and vote on agenda Item 111.1. due to employment with
the Gilroy Unified School District, and both stepped down from the dais and left the
room.
Request to enter negotiations to establish an agreement between the City of Gilroy
and the Gilroy Unified School District to defer the requirement to underground utilities in
connection with the reconstruction of Eliot Elementary School until such time as the
neighborhood utilities are placed underground.
Motion was made by Councilman Morales, seconded by Councilman Correa and
carried (Council members Gartman and Pinheiro absent) to enter negotiations to establish
an agreement between the City of Gilroy and the Gilroy Unified School District to defer
the requirement to underground utilities in connection with the reconstruction of Eliot
Elementary School until such time as the neighborhood utilities are placed underground.
Mayor Pinheiro and Councilman Gartman returned to their seats at the dais.
Youth Commission Report
David Bress, Chair of the Youth Commission and other members gave a report on the
activities of the Youth Commission and introduced current members. They presented the
Mayor, Councilmembers, and staff members with caramel apples.
Chris Cote
Public Hearing on a Zone Change request to re-zone 0.61 acres from Rl (Single
Family Residential) to R1-PUD (Single Family Residential-Planned Unit Development),
located at the northerly terminus of Wayland Lane. Chris Cote, applicant, Z 04-11.
The staff report was noted and further explained by Planner II Durkin for Z 04-11,
TM 04-12, and NS 04-42. She recommended removal of Tentative Map condition #22.
The Mayor opened the Public Hearing.
Chris Cote stated that he was a first time home builder. He stated that with less than
$500 per home, he can employ energy saving features, with the costs recovered in energy
savings. He stated that he has learned the importance of giving back to his community.
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Arthur Barron stated that the benefits of the project should be a model for future
projects. He stated that there is a need for below market rate housing. He noted that Mr.
Cote is committed to giving funds to the Eigleberry Neighborhood Association.
Eleanor Villarreal stated that she is involved in the community. She noted that with
the increase of solar energy for these homes, that it will be attractive for the
neighborhood.
Joan Spencer stated that this is a good project and will set an example for years to
come.
Crystal Mickler stated that she has visited this project and viewed the homes in the
area. She noted the homes in relation to the trees to be used for solar energy. She stated
that the trees are currently in poor shape, but an arborist is going to work with the trees.
Leah Halper stated that she is the closest neighbor to this project. She commented that
she has a less enthusiastic view of the project. She noted that there are no real amenities
and that several neighbors are not in support of this project. She commented that she is
horrified with the density and proposed traffic increase. She stated that four houses are
still too dense, and commented that the project does not meet the minimums. She noted
that the houses will be crammed on the lot. She explained that this project, due to
previous grading, is 3' above her home, and that the adjacent two-story home will tower
over her home.
Brent Lotten stated his concerns with the oak trees and explained that there is a
drainage problem. He commented that the zoning should stay R1 and not be changed to a
PUD.
Peter Arellano stated that this project is visionary and good for the environment and
Gilroy. He explained that we need in-fill housing. He commented that the homes will
save energy all year around, and that there are more plusses than minuses. He stated that
the developer is setting the bar high.
Bruce Morasca stated that he supports this project. He commented that he would like
to see solar use expanded in our community. He stated that this is an example for home
developers in Gilroy.
Ron Biddlecom stated that he is a local builder, and noted that solar panels are the
way to go in the future. He stated that this project is built around the environment, and
will be a great project.
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Michael Davis, designer of the project, thanked Melissa Durkin for her assistance. He
stated that he redesigned the project from five homes down to four homes to give more
room around the oak trees. He explained the reasons for having detached garages. He
stated that he is excited that this is the first solar development in Gilroy.
Tom Goff, representing emergency medical personnel, stated that he has never been
in a community that an effort such as this has been put forward to retain qualified
employees in Gilroy. He asked, on behalf of his medical personnel, for support of this
project.
Tras Berg requested support of this project. He stated that this is appealing housing
and that people would want to buy a house in this community. He asked for approval of
this project.
The Mayor closed the Public Hearing.
Motion was made by Councilman Morales, seconded by Councilman Correa and
carried to prepare an ordinance approving Z 04-11.
Chris Cote y
Public Hearing on a Tentative Map request to sub-divide 0.61 acres into ~ single
family residential lots on property zoned Rl (Single Family Residential), located at
northerly terminus of Wayland Lane. Chris Cote, applicant, TM 04-12. (Continued from
October 18, 2004)
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Motion was made by Councilman Correa, seconded by Councilman Morales and
carried to direct staff to prepare a resolution approving TM 04-12.
The Mayor deviated from the regular agenda to accommodate interested persons in
the audience.
Chris Cote y
Architectural & Site review to allow the construction oft single family homes on
0.61 acres, on property zoned Rl (Single Family Residential), located at the northerly
terminus of Wayland Lane, Chris Cote, applicant, A/S 04-42.
Motion was made by Councilman Correa, seconded by Councilman Dillon and
carried to direct staff to prepare a resolution approving A/S 04-42.
The Mayor returned to the regular order of the agenda.
Residential Development Ordinance
Public Hearing on Zone Change text amendments to Section 50.60, (Residential
Development Ordinance) of the Zoning Ordinance, to allow the granting ofRDO units to
downtown development, Z 04-13, City of Gilroy, applicant.
The staff report was noted and further explained by Planning Division Manager Faus.
The Mayor opened the Public Hearing. There being no comments, the Mayor closed
the Public Hearing.
Motion was made by Councilman Dillon, seconded by Councilman Morales and
carried to prepare an ordinance approving Z 04-13.
General Plan
Public Hearing on Zone Change text amendments and other modifications of the
Zoning Ordinance for consistency with the General Plan, Z 04-06, City of Gilroy,
applicant.
Motion was made by Councilman Dillon, seconded by Councilman Gartman and
carried to continue Z 04-06 to December 20, 2004 due to continuance by the Planning
Commission.
Neil Mussallem
Public Hearing on a Zone Change request to re.zone (2) two single family residential
lots from R1 (Single Family Residential) to RI-PUD (Single Family Residential-Planned
Unit Development) on property located at 7861 & 7891 Miller Avenue, Z 03-08, Neil
Mussallem, applicant.
Letter of appeal from Neil Mussallem for Z 03-08 and SPE 03-09.
Motion was made by Councilman Gartman, seconded by Councilman Correa and
carried to accept the appeal and continue Z 03-08 to December 20, 2004 at the applicant's
request.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Gilroy prezoning approximately 6.21
acres as RI-PUD (Single-Family Residential - Planned Unit Development), prezoning
approximately 2.11 acres as PF (Park/Public Facility), and rezoning from RI (Single-
Family Residential) to R1-PUD (Single-Family Residential- Planned Unit Development)
approximately 0.39 acres, all located at 6151 Thomas Road, APNs 808-39-066, 067 and
808-21-024, 025~ Z 02-05, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, applicant.
(Hearing held on November 1, 2004 affirmative vote of6-1 [Councilman Gartman voting
no] to direct staff to introduce an ordinance approving Z 02-05).
Motion was made by Councilman Morales, seconded by Councilman Dillon and
carried (Councilman Gartman voting no and Councilman Velasco absent) to adopt
Ordinance No. 2004-20 prezoning approximately 6.21 acres as RI-PUD (Single-Family
Residential- Planned Unit Development), prezoning approximately 2.11 acres as PF
(ParklPublic Facility), and rezoning from Rl (Single-Family Residential) to RI-PUD
(Single-Family Residential- Planned Unit Development) approximately 0.39 acres, all
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located at 6151 Thomas Road, APNs 808-39-066, 067 and 808-21-024, 025~ Z 02-05,
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, applicant.
ORDINANCE NO. 2004-20
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY
PREZONlNG APPROXIMATELY 6.21 ACRES AS R1-PUD (Single-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL - PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT), PREZONlNG
APPROXIMATELY 2.11 ACRES AS PF (P ARKIPUBLIC FACILITY), AND
REZONING FROM R1 (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO RI-PUD (SINGLE-
F AMIL Y RESIDENTIAL - PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) APPROXIMATELY
0.39 ACRES, ALL LOCATED AT 6151 THOMAS ROAD, APNS 808-39-066, 067 and
808-21-024, 025~ Z 02-05, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS,
APPLICANT.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 2004, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CORREA, DILLON, MORALES, VALIQUETTE, and
PINHEIRO
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: GARTMAN
ABSENT:COUNCILMEMBERS:VELASCO
Del Curto Brothers
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy approving TM 04-10, a
Tentative Map to subdivide an approximately 2.34 acre site into 15 lots located at 8895
Kern Avenue at the southwest corner of Kern and Mantelli, APNs 790-04-073,084, and
085, Del Curto Brothers, applicant.
Motion was made by Councilman Morales, seconded by Councilman Correa and
carried (Council members Gartman and Valiquette voting no) to adopt Resolution No.
2004-100 approving TM 04-10, a Tentative Map to subdivide an approximately 2.34 acre
site into 15 lots located at 8895 Kern Avenue at the southwest corner of Kern and
Mantelli, APNs 790-04-073, 084, and 085, Del Curto Brothers, applicant.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-100
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY
APPROVING TM 04-10, A TENTATIVE MAP TO SUBDIVIDE AN
APPROXIMATELY 2.34 ACRE SITE INTO 15 LOTS LOCATED AT 8895 KERN
AVENUE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF KERN AND MANTELLI, APNS 790-
04-073, 084, AND 085, DEL CURTO BROTHERS, APPLICANT.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 2004, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CORREA, DILLON, MORALES, VELASCO, and
PINHEIRO
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: GARTMAN and VALIQUETTE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
Del Curto Brothers
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Gilroy approving AfS 04-32, an
application for Architectural and Site approval of a Planned Unit subdivision (PUD) for a
14-lot residential development on approximately 2.34 acres located at 8895 Kern Avenue
at the southwest corner of Kern and Mantelli, APNs 790-04-073, 084, and 085.
Motion was made by Councilman Morales, seconded by Councilman Dillon and
carried (Council members Gartman and Valiquette voting no) to adopt Resolution No.
2004-101 approving AfS 04-32, an application for Architectural and Site approval ofa
Planned Unit subdivision (PUD) for a 14-lot residential development on approximately
2.34 acres located at 8895 Kern Avenue at the southwest corner of Kern and Mantelli,
APNs 790-04-073,084, and 085.
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-101
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY
APPROVING AfS 04-32, AN APPLICATION FOR ARCIDTECTURAL AND SITE
APPROV AL OF A PLANNED UNIT SUBDIVISION (PUD) FOR A 14-LOT
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ON APPROXIMATELY 2.34 ACRES LOCATED
AT 8895 KERN AVENUE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF KERN AND
MANTELLI, APNS 790-04-073, 084, and 085.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 2004, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CORREA, DILLON, MORALES, VELASCO, and
PINHEIRO
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: GARTMAN and VALIQUETTE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
The James Group (Masoni Orchard)
Architectural & Site Planned Unit Development review to allow the construction of
14 single family homes, on property zoned Al (Agriculture), located at the southwest
corner of Thomas Road and Miller Avenue. The James Group, applicant, (Masoni
Orchard), A/S 04-37. (Continued from the meeting of October 18,2004)
The staff report was noted and further explained by Planner II Durkin.
James Suner reviewed the project and the changes that were made.
Motion was made by Councilman Gartman, seconded by Councilman Morales and
carried (Council members Velasco and Pinheiro voting no) to prepare a resolution
approving A/S 04-37.
Neil Mussallem
Small Project Exemption to allot 8 units on property zoned R1 (Single Family
Residential), located at 7861 & 7891 Miller Avenue, SPE 03-09, Neil Mussallem,
applicant.
Motion was made by Councilman Morales, seconded by Councilman Dillon and
carried to accept the appeal and continue SPE 03-09 to December 20,2004 at the
applicant's request. .
The following information items were noted with no separate discussion to same:
Customer Service
Email of thanks from LeeAnn McPhillips to Dave Jackson for his assistance with
setting up laptop computers for an assessment center.
Letter of thanks from Keith Gilbert to Arica Hernandez for her assistance with a
water bill credit.
Informational items
Gilroy Economic Development Corporation minutes of October 8,2004.
Minutes from the Indian Casino/Sargent Ranch meeting of October 27,2004.
Personnel Commission
Minutes of the Personnel Commission meetings of April 12, 2004, June 28,2004, and
July 12, 2004 were noted.
City Administrator
The City Administrator distributed the agenda for Friday's retreat. He distributed a list
of questions submitted on the Hecker Pass Specific Plan. He noted that on December 14,
2004 the South County Regional Wastewater Authority will have a joint meeting with the
Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD) at 10:00 a.m., then at 1:30 the SCVWD will
hold a meeting in our Council Chambers regarding the Perchlorate issue. He distributed
executive summaries on solar power and rubberized asphalt.
City Attorney
City Attorney Callon gave the Council good news in that the City prevailed and the
Judge ruled against the WalMart suit. She noted a second lawsuit filed by Fonseca which
will be heard on November 23,2004 regarding the Housing Element. She commented on
a citizen, Carl Vincent-Shook, who spoke a couple of times regarding the citation
procedures in the Municipal Code. She stated that the language is correct, but that the
Penal Code section is cited incorrectly and will be corrected. She also noted that the law
has changed, and the City can now charge up to $1,000 rather than up to $500 for
misdemeanor violations.
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Council Members Report
Councilman Morales stated that Thanksgiving is coming and asked citizens to give to
the Salvation Army and St. Joseph's. He noted the Veterans Day celebration and thanked
those who attended the ceremonies.
Councilman Velasco asked to add a discussion item to the next Council retreat
regarding the RDO. He also asked for a discussion on the next Council retreat on the pros
and cons on a greenbelt vs. open space. He stated that he needs more education on
greenbelts and whether it should be linked to the Open Space Authority. He thanked the
City Attorney for the work on the WalMart decision. He noted an article in last
Thursday's Gilroy Dispatch regarding the South County Housing cannery project,
commenting that no decisions have been made as yet.
Councilman Gartman wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.
Mayor's Report
The Mayor requested all the Council members join him on December 4, 2004 at 5 :00
p.m. at the Chamber offices to start the Christmas season. He requested the members
Email him if they are unable to attend. He also thanked the City Attorney for the work on
the WalMart issue. It was noted that Melissa Durkin did a great deal of background work
on this lawsuit.
The Mayor noted the following meetings/events:
*Meeting will be televised on Channel 17
NOVEMBER 2004
15*Regular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers
16 Neighborhood District Task Force - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy Senior Center
19 Joint City Council/Police Department/Fire Department Mini-Retreat - 9:00 a.m.,
Historic Strand Theatre, 7588 Monterey Street, Gilroy
22 Study Session - Hecker Pass Specific Plan - 6:00 p.m., Gilroy Senior Center Dining
Area
23 SCRWAMeeting -7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy
29 Closed Session - City Attorney Evaluation and Study Session - Projects Update -
6:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers
DECEMBER 2004
6 Closed Session - Conference with Labor Negotiator - 6:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council
Chambers
6*Regular City Council Meeting -7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers
13 Interviews for Boards/Commissions - 6:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers
14 SCRW A Meeting - 7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy
14 Downtown Specific Plan Task Force Meeting - 6:00 p.m., City Council Chambers
20*Regular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers
21 Neighborhood District Task Force - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy Senior Center
28 SCRWAMeeting -7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy
JANUARY 2005
3*Regular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers
11 SCRW A Meeting - 7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy
11 Downtown Specific Plan Task Force Meeting - 6:00 p.m., Gilroy Senior Center
14 Annual Retreat - 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Senior Center Meeting Room, 7371 Hanna
Street, Gilroy (dinner at 6:00 p.m. -location to be determined)
15 Annual Retreat - 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Senior Center Meeting Room, 7371 Hanna
Street, Gilroy
18*Regular City Council Meeting - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers
18 Neighborhood District Task Force - 7:00 p.m., Gilroy Senior Center
24 Study Session - Joint City Council/Planning Commission on the Neighborhood
District Policy - 6:00 p.m., Gilroy City Council Chambers
25 SCRW A Meeting - 7:30 a.m., 1500 Southside Drive, Gilroy
Adjournment
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/s/ RHONDA PELLIN, CMC
City Clerk