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Minutes 1993/11/15 i!' ~ ''; . " ~J"'L,>~.t Invocation posting Agenda Roll call Emp.Award consent calendar Minutes Claim Budget Minutes pub.Hear. Bids re:Side- walk Repair Bids pub.Hears. (GPA 91-01) & (Z91-07) Regular Meeting November 15, 1993 Gilroy, california The Mayor led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Ltd. Emmanuel Henry John, salvation Army gave the Invocation. The city Clerk noted that the Agenda had been posted on November 10, 1993 at 10:52 a.m. Present: councilmembers: K. A. Mike Gilroy, Leonard A. Hale, Paul v. Kloecker, Sara c. Nelson, suellen c. Rowlison, Pete valdez, Jr. and Donald F. Gage. The Mayor presented the Employee Award for the Month of october 1993 to Charles B. Myer, senior Planner. Motion was made by councilwoman Kloecker, seconded by Councilman Valdez that the following items under the Consent calendar be approved, by the following Roll call Vote: Ayes: Councilmembers: K. A. Mike Gilroy, Leonard A. Hale, Paul V. Kloecker, Sara c. Nelson, suellen c. Rowlison, Pete valdez, Jr. and Donald F. Gage: Minutes of the Regular council Meeting of october 25, 1993; Denied Claim of Joan Thurman as recommended; Approved Budget amendments/Transfers as recommended; Minutes of Regular council Meeting of November 1, 1993 and set December 6, 1993 as a Public Hearing to consider establishing an underground utility District on Leavesley Road. city Administrator Baksa presented a recommendation to award the bid of Melo Concrete Inc. in the amount of $11,467.00 for the Sidewalk Repair Program contract, project No. 94-PW-307, further explained by Director of Public works Allen. councilman Kloecker requested information at a later date as to the locations of the proposed sidewalk repair projects. Motion was made by councilman Gilroy seconded by Council- woman Nelson that the bid of Melo concrete Inc. in the amount of $11,467.00 be awarded for the Sidewalk Repair Program contract, project No. 94-PW-307 as recommended. city Administrator Baksa presented a recommendation to award bids for a utility truck and body to carl Chevrolet in the amount of $20,091.20 for the truck and to Daily Body in the amount of $12,220.00 for the body. Motion was made by councilman Kloecker seconded by council- man Valdez and carried that the bid of carl Chevrolet in the amount of $20,091.20 be awarded for a utility truck and the bid of Daily Body in the amount of $12,220.00 be awarded for a utility body as recommended. The Mayor noted it was the time and place scheduled for a continued Public Hearing to consider a General plan Map Amendment on approximately 12.75 aces from Medium Density Residential to General Services and Amend Section v, policies 12, 17 and 22 of the General plan, (GPA 91-01) and to consider a rezoning from Al (Agriculture) to C3 (Shopping Center commercial) District located at the southwest corner of Highway 152 and Santa Teresa Boulevard (Z 91-07), DBO Development Co., applicant, noting that the appli- cant has requested continuance to December 20, 1993. pub.Hear. N.Forest st. Assmt.Dist. Motion was made by councilwoman Rowlison seconded by councilman Kloecker and carried that the continued Public Hearing for GPA 91-01 and Z 91-07 be further continued to December 20, 1993 as requested by the applicant, DBO Development Co. The Mayor stated that it was the time and place scheduled for the continued public Hearing on the Resolution of Intention and the Engineer's Report re: North Forest street Assessment District (contd. from 10-25-93). A letter from Hope Rehabilitation services regarding the proposed district was noted. updated information to property owners was noted. An updated staff Report was noted and further explained by Director of Public works Allen recommending that council take action on the proposed District at this meeting. The Mayor opened the Public Hearing and heard from the following property owners: Jean Blake, 8665 Murray Avenue, noted that they have changed their position to be in favor of the proposed assessment district. Tom westoby, 567 Paradise Road, salinas, confirmed his opposition to the proposed district; that he would be forced to sell his property if the district were formed at this time. He further requested a deferred payment agreement if and when he decided to develop his property if an assessment district is formed. Egon Vollrath, 8525 Forest street agreed with the previous speaker further noting that the majority agreeing on the assessment district should be based upon the number of people and not parcel ownership. He further noted that he would be forced to increase the rent charged the counseling center and they have indicated that they could not afford an increase. shelby French, 5440 Nicole Way, Manager of Hope Rehabilita- tion, presented and read a letter from James purcell, President of Hope Rehabilitation, reaffirming their previous opposition to the proposed district. virginia Fanelli, representing Gilroy Associates Ltd., noting that their group met with the applicants of the proposed district and discussed alternatives of deferred development agreements if the district is formed, noting that the proponents of the district did not agree with this proposal; that the right- of-way costs to be paid by the proponents is not significant; that the opponents want the improvements but are not able to pay for same. Bill Reimal, 7551 Kentwood court, representing Fortino & Kishimura, gave an update on the procedures taken, requested council make a decision on the proposed district at this meeting. After further discussion by council, Mr. Reimal noted that he would accept continuing the matter an additional 30 days. Director of Public works Allen noted that a delay in excess of the 120 day from award of the bids (9-23-93) would require re- bidding the project. councilman Hale noted commercial vehicles on Leavesley Road turning onto Forest street in an illegal fashion due to the present width of the street. Director of Public works Allen noted that this would be an illegal turn. It was further noted by staff that a deferred payment agreement unless agreed upon between the property owners and paid by the developers would not be possible. Discussion was had regarding the bond sale procedure and further explained by a Bond underwriter. ~ J'~ L} ;( ". . ..' ~) 'J~h} Res.93-64 A/S 93-10 Mr. Reimal agreed to continuing the matter to the December 6, 1993 regular meeting. Mr. Philip D. Assaf, Bond Attorney, noted that if any of the assessments in the proposed district increase, that the property owners would have to be re-noticed. Domenic Fanelli addressed the Council noting that their original proposed assessment went from $40,000.00 to $240,000.00 and doubted whether any progress could be reached in thirty days. He further noted that a signal light at Forest street should be considered. Motion was made by councilman Kloecker seconded by Council- man Valdez that the reading of Resolution No. 93-64 be waived and that it be adopted continuing the Public Hearing on North Forest street Assessment District to December 6, 1993. RESOLUTION NO. 93 - 64 RESOLUTION CONTINUING HEARING AND CONSIDERATION OF ALL MATTERS - NORTH FOREST STREET ASSESSMENT DISTRICT - CITY OF GILROY. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 1993, by the following vote; AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: GILROY, HALE, KLOECKER, NELSON, ROWLISON, VALDEZ and GAGE None None It was noted that A/S 93-10 planned Unit Development (PUD) approval was continued from october 25, 1993 on property zoned C3-PUD (Shopping Center commercial) planned unit Development for the development of a Commercial shopping Center to be located at the southeast corner of Wren Avenue and First Street, Smith's Food & Drug center, Inc. and the Glen Loma Group, Applicants. Councilman Hale and city Administrator Baksa left the Coun- cil table due to a possible conflict of interest re: A/S 93-10. Planning Director and city Administrator Protempore Dorn gave an update on the staff Report and noted that the issues of this application are for the design and parking of the proposed project. A letter from International Brotherhood Electrical Workers (AFL-CIO) was noted. A letter from Helen F. Flanagan was noted. An updated staff Report and city Attorney's staff Report and recommendation were noted. The Mayor asked if there was anyone in the audience wishing to speak on the matter. The following addressed the council: Glenn Skogen, 837 Ramona way, presented petitions (in addition to petitions signed by sixty-two local businesses received November 15, 1993) from local businesses in opposition of Smith's locating in Gilroy. corin Kahn, Attorney, representing Glenn skogen, noted disagreement with issues presented by planning Director Dorn, noting that there is no economical analysis in the Initial study and in his opinion the General plan requires same, due to the size of the proposed project. He further noted that there are use limitations in the General plan and two significant in the proposed project, specifically Wren Avenue being a collector street south of First street, not a major thoroughfare and under commercial section of the General Plan, policy 13, page V. 2. no buffering or screening proposed on the east side to protect high density residential uses; and policy #24, Wren Avenue as a collector street, neighborhood commercial uses not a large project such as proposed. He noted these are three significant use policies not consistent with the General Plan. He further noted with respect to severe limitations on ingress and egress policy #44 - Transportation Element, there are three driveways on First street and the ingress and egress on Wren Avenue is not just serving neighborhood traffic. He further disagreed with smith's Attorney, specifically that a planned unit development goes a step further than zoning and will create traffic con- gestion; findings a. through i. (noted in the Planning Director's memorandum) required and not evidence to support the findings. councilman valdez requested that Mr. Kahn submit a letter covering his objections to the project. The city Attorney explained the legal questions. Planning Director Dorn explained the proposed project's conformities to the General plan. Discussion was had on requiring an economical (or fiscal) analysis of the project. (At 8:59 p.m. the Mayor declared a recess to change the video tape and called the meeting to order at 9:08 p.m.) Discussion was had regarding the need for an economical study for the project. Ron Henry, Realtor for smith's, addressed the Council and explained competitive situations in their other stores and adjacent trade areas. He further stated that this architectural and site review is not a zoning matter and the project is not a different type of use for this planned unit development district and questioned a requirement of an economic impact study for architectural and site review and that they would be singled out unfairly. Deborah strunk, 7425 Wren Avenue, addressed the Council and noted that the smith's stores in Torrance and Fullerton referred to by Mr. Henry are in cities much larger than Gilroy. she further noted that there is a school three blocks from this proposed development and the project would create an unsafe place for 800 to 1,000 students. Discussion was had by council on the matter. Motion was made by councilman Kloecker seconded by council- woman Rowlison and carried that the applicant fund an economic study to assist the city to determine conclusion of the findings, (consultant to be selected by the city) and requested council review the scope of the study. councilmembers: Nelson and Gage voted "no" on the motion. councilman Hale: Absent. (Councilman Hale returned and took his seat at the council table. ) Election The official Canvass of the Registrar of voters for the November 2, 1993 General and consolidated special Municipal Election was noted. Res.93-65 Motion was made by councilwoman Nelson seconded by councilman Hale that the reading of Resolution No. 93-65 be waived and that it be adopted Declaring the Total vote and Elected officers of the city of Gilroy. RESOLUTION NO. 93 - 65 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE REGISTRAR OF VOTERS' CANVASS OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL AND A SPECIAL CONSOLIDATED MUNICIPAL ELECTION AND DECLARING RESULT OF SUCH ELECTION HELD IN THE CITY OF GILROY ON NOVEMBER 2, 1993. RESOLVED, by the city council of the city of Gilroy, California that; ~ }. " , 1 L:("..i''''' "f' " ,4 ~...l '....}' WHEREAS, by order of this council a general municipal election and a consolidated special municipal elections were held and conducted in the city of Gilroy and consolidated with the special state-wide election on Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, 1993 as required by law and the Charter of said city as amended; and WHEREAS, it appears that notice of said general municipal election and consolidated special 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 as amended and the general laws of the state providing for and regulating municipal elections in said city; and WHEREAS, the Registrar of voters did conduct the canvass of the returns of said municipal elections and did count the absentee ballots 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 Registrar of Voters and submitted to this council. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED, as follows: 1. Said municipal elections were held and conducted in the city of Gilroy, county of Santa clara, state of california and consolidated with the special state-wide election held throughout Santa Clara County on Tuesday, November 2, 1993 in the time and in the form and manner as required by law. 2. That there were established twelve (12) voting precincts for the purpose of holding said municipal elections 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. 3951, comprising state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3951 and 3966 as established by the santa Clara county Board of supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3952, comprising state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3952, 3955 and 3973 as established by the Santa clara county Board of supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3953, comprising state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3953 and 3956 as established by the Santa clara county Board of supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3954, comprising state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3954, 3971 and 3974 as established by the Santa clara county Board of supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3957, comprising state and county precincts designated precinct Numbers 3957, 3959, and 3972 as established by the santa clara county Board of supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3958, comprising state and county precincts designated precinct Numbers 3958, 3961, 3975 and 3976 as established by the Santa clara county Board of supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3960, compr1s1ng state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3960 and 3978 as established by the santa clara county Board of supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3962, comprising state and county precincts designated Precinct Numbers 3962, 3963, and 3977 as established by the Santa clara county Board of supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3964, comprising state and county precinct designated Precinct Numbers 3964 and 3967 as established by the santa Clara county Board of supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3965, compr1s1ng state and county precinct designated Precinct Numbers 3965 and 3981 as established by the santa Clara county Board of supervisors. ~ :~ .'.; .~} CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3969, comprising state and county precinct designated Precinct Numbers 3969 and 3980 as established by the Santa Clara county Board of supervisors. CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 3970, comprising state and county precinct designated Precinct Numbers 3970 and 3979 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 offices of city councilmembers and Advisory Measure 0 was duly held by the Registrar of Voters in accordance with the order of the council and in accordance with law and said Registrar of Voters 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 certificate 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 5,689 (including 593 absentee votes). 5. were voted, the precincts and by The names of the persons voted for, the offices for which they number of votes received by each of said persons in each of said absentee votes, are shown on said Exhibit "A", hereto attached. 6. The measure voted upon, the number of votes received in favor of and against said measure in each of said precincts and by absentee votes, together with the whole number of votes which each measure received in the entire city, are shown on said Exhibit "A", hereto attached. 7. At said general municipal election and consolidated special election held in the city of Gilroy and consolidated with the special state-wide election held throughout Santa Clara county on November 2, 1993, the following persons were elected to the following offices: CHARLES STEVE MORALES was elected a member of the City council to hold office for a term of four years, from and after Monday, November 15, 1993, and continuing until his respective successor shall qualify. CONNIE ROGERS was elected a member of the city council to hold office for a term of four years, from and after Monday, November 15, 1993, and continuing until her respective successor shall qualify. PETE VALDEZ, JR. was elected a member of the city council to hold office for a term of four years, from and after Monday, November 15,1993, and continuing until his respective successor shall qualify. 8. At said special municipal election the following measure was defeated: CITY OF GILROY MEASURE (0) ADVISORY VOTE ONLY Should the city of Gilroy be included within the Santa Clara county Open Space Authority? 9. The city Clerk is hereby directed to make out and deliver 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. 10. That the city Clerk be, and she is hereby, instructed to enter this resolution in full in the minutes of this council as a statement of the result of said general municipal election. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 1993, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: GILROY, HALE, KLOECKER, NELSON, ROWLISON, VALDEZ and GAGE NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT:COUNCILMEMBERS:None ~ '4' r J ~'. '}O APPROVED: /s/ DONALD F. GAGE Mayor ATTEST: /s/ SUSANNE E. STEINMETZ city clerk EXHIBIT "'A" CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION RESULTS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )ss. county of santa clara ) I, Dwight M. Beattie, Acting Registrar of voters of the county of santa Clara, state of california, do hereby certify that a General Municipal Election was held in the CITY OF GILROY on November 2, 1993 for the purposes of electing three members of the CITY COUNCIL; and Advisory Measure 0, to wit: o Should the city of Gilroy be included within the Santa Clara county open space Authority? That the official canvass of the returns of said election was conducted by the office of the Registrar of voters in accordance with the appropriate provisions of the Elections code of the state of California; and That the Statement of votes cast, hereto attached, shows the whole number of votes cast for each candidate for Council Member in the city of Gilroy, and in each of the respective precincts; and that the totals shown for each candidate are full, true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 15th day of November, 1993. /s/ DWIGHT M. BEATTIE Acting Registrar of Voters SEAL EXHIBIT "A" CONTD. STATEWIDE SPECIAL ELECTION November 2, 1993 CITY OF GILROY COUNCILMEMBER-VOTE FOR 3 COMPLETE PRECINCTS: UNDER VOTES: OVER VOTES: 12/ 1,975 41 12 % CHARLES STEVE MORALES CONNIE ROGERS PETE VALDEZ JR. LEONARD A HALE SARA C NELSON JOHN E "JACK" PATE MARK STARRITT ERICK MATHEW LUBICH BARRY BAKARIAN CHARLES CHUCK SIMONINI AUGUSTINE GOMEZ JAMES PIEDAD 2,394 2,223 2,220 2,127 1,955 1,503 1,162 374 351 292 258 110 16.0 14.9 14.8 14.2 13.1 10.0 7.8 2.5 2.3 2.0 1.7 0.7 CITY OF GILROY REGISTRATION AND TURNOUT TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS PRECINCT REGISTRATION PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 14,153 14,153 5,096 593 5,689 36.0 4.2 4' 1 ::1'. CITY OF GILROY MEAS 0 - VOTE YES OR NO COMPLETE PRECINCTS: UNDER VOTES: OVER VOTES: 12/ 769 8 12 OPEN SPACE AUTHORITY - YES OPEN SPACE AUTHORITY - NO 2,079 2,833 42.3 57.7 The Mayor adjourned the meeting Sine Die. (to adjourn without a date.) The city clerk gave the oath of office to the council- members Elect and presented them with certificates of Election (councilmembers: Morales, Rogers and Valdez). Roll Call present: councilmembers: K. A. Mike Gilroy, Paul V. Kloecker, charles S. Morales, Connie Rogers, Suellen C. Rowlison, Pete valdez, Jr. and Donald F. Gage. Res.93-66 Resolution No. 93 - 66 Honoring Retired councilmember Sara C. Nelson was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 93 - 66 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF COUNCILMEMBER SARA C. NELSON PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: THE CITY OF GILROY HONORING RETIRED FROM 1989 TO 1993. day of November, 1993, by the NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: GILROY, KLOECKER, MORALES, ROWLISON, VALDEZ and GAGE None None ROGERS, Res.93-67 Resolution No. 93 - 67 Honoring Retired councilmember Leonard A. Hale was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 93 - 67 RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY HONORING RETIRED COUNCILMEMBER LEONARD HALE FROM 1987 TO 1993. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of November, 1993, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: GILROY, KLOECKER, MORALES, ROWLISON, VALDEZ and GAGE None None ROGERS, The Mayor presented Resolutions, certificates of service and gifts to retired councilmembers Nelson and Hale. The following informational items were noted with no separate discussion on same: customer Service: California Shock/Trauma Air Rescue (CALSTAR) In Appreciation; Hope Rehabilitation services In Appreciation; Inter-Office Memorandum In Appreciation of Assistance during super Heroes parade & Faire; Live oak Adult Day services In Appreciation; city of Santa Clara In Appreciation; Proclamation Issued by Mayor Gage: Don Limburg Day - November 1, 1993; San Jose Mercury News Article re: Neighborhood watch Program; << . -"I' ' ' ) ,p "t I I....... Plan.com. 11-4-93 P.& R.Com. 10-19-93 old city Hall Monthly Cash and Investments Report, september 30, 1993; Falcon Cable TV re: 1992 Cable Act; Police Department Employee of the Month of september, 1993, officer steve Gaither; and state controller Report on Examination of the city's section 2105 Maintenance of Effort (MOE) Match Requirement pursuant to section 2105(c) of the California streets & Highways Code for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1992. Noted the Report of the Planning commission Meeting of November 4, 1993. Noted the Minutes of the Parks & Recreation commission Meeting of october 19, 1993. Motion was made by councilman Kloecker seconded by council- woman Rogers and carried that a Street Tree Designation of scarlet oak for California Hillcrest subdivision be approved as recommended. An update on Water Conservation Program was noted. city Administrator Baksa distributed additional information requested by the city council on old city Hall, noting same to be discussed at the January 18, 1994 regular meeting for action. Motion was made by Councilman Kloecker seconded by Councilwoman Rowlison and carried that the December 27, 1993 regular council Meeting be cancelled. city Administrator Baksa noted the Hecker Pass Corridor study proposed for discussion at the December 6, 1993 regular meeting. city Administrator Baksa distributed the city's organizational chart to councilmembers. The Mayor requested staff update reports of channel 34 Background Music for council discussion. The Mayor noted Appointments necessary to city council Advisory committees & Representatives; and appointed to the following: Historical Heritage Committee and Gilroy visitors' Bureau - councilwoman Rogers; south county Regional Wastewater Authority (SCRWA) - Councilman Gilroy. The Mayor requested councilman Kloecker attend the next Santa clara County cities Association to represent him as Alternate representative. Motion made by councilman Valdez seconded by councilman Kloecker to extend deadline of November 19, 1993 for all commission and Board appointments expiring December 31, 1993. councilmembers: Gilroy and Gage voted "no" on the motion. councilman Gilroy requested the November 19, 1993 deadline for receipt of commission and board applications not be changed as this issue was not agendized. councilman Valdez requested that this issue be agendized for the November 22, 1993 regular meeting. Motion was made by councilman Kloecker seconded by councilman Valdez and carried to reagendize the cable TV rate regulation issue on the November 22, 1993 agenda (previously set for December 20, 1993). councilmembers: Gilroy and Gage voted "no" on the motion. councilman Kloecker requested additional information regarding districting of Measure "0". city Administrator Baksa Adjrnmt. 1/ " i '. '.l , _} L t..~. .,: \...$ noted that this issue is scheduled for the November 22, 1993 regular meeting and that he would attempt to have an Open Space Authority representative to provide the information requested. councilwoman Rogers requested a legal opinion from the city Attorney if the city decided to not be included in the Open Space Authority. councilman Gilroy noted that he has application information for Neighborhood Grants available that the Drug Abuse Prevention council received for a prior grant approved. The Mayor noted a Dance to be sponsored by the Hispanic chamber of Commerce to benefit the Gang Task Force December 4, 1993, $10.00 per ticket. The Mayor noted the following meetings/events: Gilroy city council special Meeting, November 16, 1993 - 7:00 p.m., council Chambers, city Hall, 7351 Rosanna street, Gilroy, CA 95020 re: Discussion and/or Action re: proposed community/Youth center, 6th & Railroad streets;. Informational study session re: welburn/church corridor study, November 17, 1993 - 7:00 p.m., Employees' Lounge, city Hall, 7351 Rosanna street, Gilroy, CA 95020; Leadership Forum, November 18, 1993 - 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Gilroy senior Center Meeting Room, 7371 Hanna street, Gilroy, CA 95020; Gilroy city council study session, November 29, 1993 - 7:00 p.m., Employees' Lounge, city Hall, 7351 Rosanna street, Gilroy, CA 95020 re: Review capital Improvement projects;. Gilroy city council study session, November 30, 1993 - 7:00 p.m., council Chambers, city Hall, 7351 Rosanna street, Gilroy, CA 95020 re: continued Discussion on Anti violent crime Report. To be televised. At 10:37 p.m. the Mayor adjourned to a Special Meeting, November 16, 1993 - 7:00 p.m., council Chambers, city Hall, 7351 Rosanna street, Gilroy, CA 95020 re: Discussion and/or Action re: Proposed community/Youth center, 6th & Railroad streets. Respectfully submitted, #tid~?P/6f~- . city clerk cJ--