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Palo Alto, C�ilifosni'`a
July
The Council nfir,t'n Cit of rj, this date in a regular
+G y" 10 Alto met on
"r r.eeting,session at 7:35 p.m.., with Mayor Woodward presiding,:
'Present: Arnold. Beahr.s, Corns tock,:,Cooley, Debs, Dias,
,k -licit, 'Pearson, Rolirs, Rus.w Sher, Woodward,::.
;..Worthington.
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A s�4rtt: "None .
Election of M•avor.
The traditional procedure., pi the Cow -1:..11, is to elect the Mayor and
/Via& Mayor for one year terms,, the Mayor to be elected £ixs't., no
cior i.nations to be mad vote to be by.,.seciret-ballot: majority of the_
Count i i'votes to be receasa.ry to elect each officer (seven), and
successive ballots to betaken until one councilman receives the
necessary seven vevtes. Mayor Woodward appointed Councilmen
Cooley and Debs as: tally 'Clerks.' The Council proceeded to ballot
as follows:
l: Arnol:d.'. ;:-
Flint
'v4'c i thiregton
R,ohrs
Woodward
b
4fArnold'`
Flint
Worthington.
Rohrs
VToodvvard 1.
Arnold 4
Flint 4 -
Worthington 3r
Debs 2
4. ,,,Arnold >; . 5
Worthington 3
Debs
5. Arnold
lint
Worthington
Cooley
Debs
Dias
Arnold
Flint
'Worthington.
Cooley`
Debs
:Dias
'.Arnold
Flint"
Worthington
Cooley'.
Debs
4
3
1
4
3
3
1
12 Arnold 5
Flirh A 4
Wo'AhingtQn 3
Woodward 1,,>
Arnold 5
,,F1 int 4
VirCO'rthington 3
€ ebs
Arnold
F1 i n t'"
Worthington 3
33*ahrs
I)ebs
4
15. Arnold
», N' Flint „0 4
1
Worthington 3
Debs o" 1
Rus
Arnold
Flint 3
Worthington 3
Dooley
Dia s
Rohrs
Arnold 4
F lint: 3
Worthington
Cornstoe k 1
Dias _ x . 1
Rohrs 1
10. P rnol.c 4
,.�. "'Flint' , 3 19. Arnold 5
WTorthington 3 w Flint 4
Corn stock 1 Worthington �:3 ,
IYebs 1 Debs 1
Dias
16. Arnold
Flint 4
Worthington 3
Deb s 1 '
17. Flint
Arnold
'v'i orthington
Debs
18. Arnold
Flint
`Worthington
Debs
rn,old
Flint 3
Worthington 3
Deb T
20. Arnold 5.
Flint 4
Worthington ,.
Debs
Rohrti 1, 21. -Arnold
.Woodward 'Flint
W orth ingtor.
Debs
22. Arnold
Flint
4'
Worthington. 3
Debs 1
. Arnold
Flint.
Worthington
Dias
24. Arnold 4
Flint 4
Worthington 4
Dias 1 .
25. 'Arnold • 4
Flint 4
Worthington 4
Dias 1
Ma
Arnold` .. 5
Rus , rt 4
Worthington 3
Fl.int 4
Rts
Worthington. 3 '
Debs. 'I
:38. Arnold 6
28. " Arnold 6 Deb s• 3
"Rus 3 Worthington • 3
Worthington 3 Cooley I
Debs '1 ..
39. Arnold 6
29. Arnold 5 Debs 3
Rus • . 4 W orthing tor. 3
Worthington Cooley 1
Debs I
y
36, Arnold• ••
Worthington 3
Deb s '2
Rus
/ Arnold
Debs 4
Worthington 3
40. Arnold 6
30. Arnold 6 Debs .3
Rus 3 .Worthington 3
Worthington .3 Cooley . . 1.
,,Debs r, 1
. 41. Arnold,. 5
31. „Arnold 6 Debs 4
Rus . 3 .. Worthington. ' 3
'Worthington 3 Cooley 1
Debs 3,
42,. Debs 5
32. Arnold 6 Arnold . 4
Worthington 3 Worthington 3 •
Rus . 2 Cooley 1
Debs
Flint _ 1 43. Arnold - 4
Debs '4
33. Arnold ' 6 Worthington 3
Rus" 3 •Cooley • 1.
Worthington ` 3 Dias
,.Debts .
44:' Arnold °
6 . Deb s
3. "Worthington ' 3
3 Dias
45. Arnold
Debs.:.,
Worthington
Dias
fi
4.
•
r
46. Arnold 7
Worthington 3
Debs 2`
Flint
Mayor Arnold, haying received the necessary n'ajor,ity of vote's, was
declared Mayor for the fiscal year 1965.66.
Election of Vice,Mayor
1. Comstock
Debs
Dias, 3
Flint 2
Rohrs
4
4
3
Corn stock
Dias
Debs
Flint 1
• Rohrs 1
3
3. Comstock 4
• Debs 4
Dias 4
Rus 1
4. Debs 5
Comstock 4
.,Dias 3-
Rus 1
Comstock . 4
Debs 4
Dias 3
Rohrs 1
Rus 1
Dias 5
Comstock 4
Debs • 4
7. Debs'
Comstock
Dias
5.
4
4.
Dias 5
Comstock 4
Debs 4
9. Dias 5
Comstock 4
Debs 4
10. "Debs 5
Dias 5
Comstock
11 Debs 5
Dias 5
Comstock 3
12. Debs 5
Dias 5 • .
Comstock 3
13. Dias 6
Debs 5 "
"Comstock 2
14. Debs
Dias
Comstock
15. Debs.7
r ias
6
4
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:Couciltinan Debs, having re
n eived the -"necessary majority of votes,
as s declared the -elected Vice Mayor for 1965-66.
(The.,Councii recessed at 9:20 p.m. and reconvened -at 9:35 p.m.
Weed Abatement
The Mayor announced this was the time and place set for a public
hearing on the Council Resolution Confirming the Report and Asse'ss-
rnent List for Weed Abatement. It was stated for the record. that'
notice of the heafing, the report and assessr7nent list had been pub-
lished and„postedby the City Clerk as provided in Chapter 32 of t:ie.-
•.^Palo Aito Municipal..Code and that no written protests were r.ec iivee,d. -
4t-
-rhe•hcari'-g was. deelareCopen. '1'^.F_re beirl;,;.io protest:-;, 'writ`<:;i oz'
or;,„ tike hc-ar:ng,was de` -elated closed. -
..okuiciin-ian 13eabrs introduced Resolution No. -it'Z.'.35 entitled i �:�: '+:i Lt.-•
:ion of the Council Of the City, of Palo Alto Confirrning tha T );" d,-
Assess e.nt for W<edAhaternerkt' and movedits ,tc1optio:
ti ;m k.va , aiid ;.he resolution .>a.;seril o: .�
4:1.i-rillnous voice vote'.
Arastra-dero 1.1i).i,b Annexation and Zone.. Change
4.inset anternationa.. etro eunz t r
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Tie t?ublic hearing on the proosed annexation` to th..e,( ty o!
c;� u,r.ia7habited tc'.rritory,.dasi.gnattd the: "A., -r str.;iero .;i i;., :'��„ �;:, .•.
G1)'ftpo;•1.'d from. the June 2 5, 1965, meetlai!, o. :he (, m,:ii
;h Council. 'received a le;.ter dated 'uly 12 ,.rOml thc: scni"r v' ': ;.:
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Sunset lait<r'ri$ti•Oria:l t):'1 "L' L' =
sir.:?,•stInp'!he he arir oIi he•r]:lttt"'.e,.C.. ny :ttic'....t'1:).: 1,;,%'.
TtC:!'I1i: upon tht' alxpllcc�tiU4 1.or 1rl tl Of
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diC C.,C)L;,;cil al!.o received. a letter dated : u.l`, i .r on-. ✓.', ;o1 !`t
".r own of PQrto1a which. ,rez)Ortc d t'>;1eir <i ";LJ roy7.i
o.s1..er desig .- but .xpre'&C."1 t:OIi,., ern OCCr t'' Ui°q'pUS�'!i. UC7"„
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:'he Planning Officer stated that the annexat:o11 was pertrr.e:lt _t' the
-„ext iii.. •a•genda,„ \ iiic — was ;:he application of the S io .:.%.,.
national Petloieurr. Corporation for a change of=distract apps •ci..
•,nattily dt.res o; a poxtion o'f the Ra.ncha El Corte de Madera fr'cr:.
to P (Single -Family Th�ell,iin s, '1'ov rnouses. \e..;ghbor-neoc:
Slopping C.:,e;il.ter aald Public 1.aci.lities) and upon the zoning of the
„.Arastrad.ero :'Tills Annexation. being roxini i,e'1y 220 acres of a
,) t c+n .of the 'anchO F'1 O to Q Madera. to t:s a;abl..i; l:
(Sintt:._r;.rn'iv•TINgellir , oi'i P hiir Fa,ril.lriF�c1
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See p. 422
he City Attorney
Y referred to the letter received
the minutesInternational
of the Corporation "n the S
,after Planning and advise fxc,,
discussing mrxZ' , d he had onset
mater s the matterr Co za$ion of .Tune exarr fined
:hr N with Mr. Fo, 9 and June 30 l4n prapexl:y before the srcroy he an
re d byn Commission 'made n GzL • until grad concluded' the
quire ' y Co
inter Section 2 the yeas
interest, health, s 07 of the Zonzn recommendation 4 or. that
gen-
eral welfare dx co tY. morals CJrdznancen .o the Council as
advised izot re�uixe peace comfort, that the public
sb that hc 'item - be' a reclassification cony a.tiin be ation from convenience
given removed from the • Y okr R. , t n N, or f,en.
' �endatiox� the Planning agenda and {�. He
the ve xunti the
by g Commission that no al
public the ordin• n had made that
t consider-
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after .• zrig car. the annexation
�, formal
she Planning Co . nnexation be c e also recommended al rccorr, _
mnliSsion' continued to a m ded tl:at
returns with finite
Councilzrara .Dias its rer• dale
the it roved, s recommendation.
City seconded 1,�
two motions;' Attorney., T. e Chan by the
athe.
(1)y that the r ruled that the motion
eparate s into
change�of :' ft) the Council take a n be se
lz) that the district a e no separated znto Council and r turn it to the n action Commission; the atioxz
fanning h an sor
Robert H. zie the Pu'oliC hearin and
feu Corporation.,
Walter, senior on the annexation.
orp°ratio Tice pr .. n,
days in n entio president of Suns
objected ora on., m�rzd • n�-d theY had spent i . Sunset International the
Petro-
leumnformal
hearings f ho qtr°_.
to having the cgs before the F,. ors in thf: past 62
e reminded matter referred to anrin,; Commissionninbe dedicated too the Counci,1 a new d
the ue�el0Amen� pen space in'perpe that �2% of the total 20 "-c Com-
mission,
and urged the o spoke *y, °r More land would
Council to discussktzthe me ,tax atter
a fir, istime.
postponing
a` res of..
the discussion ter at this this matte
cool allow.. time.
in ' zz that, f
appealed4z discus to " that, f Councilman d, thy` Chair ruled
the. decision Caohe that the P
rna ority' �.or. of the ,s cuesti.on Planning
voice vote.
Cauz2cilrnan Officer
Chair and the :Mayor v�r, C'oh''st;�
�}�„ z& reversed C:K
:•action,; ona
on' the'. zone change wait the recommendation of the 7
t>az,aw °n:.arr•�,nge application of et lnt, Ianr�z Commission'
carried on the following Sunset ng ,:
g ;roll txnatranal' P. r mis.s.an
call vote: - - raleum. Cn
Ayes: r..
Arnold. Comstock,
Rohrs, Sher, Worthington.
bias, nt. ��r ry Flint. Pearson,
on3.
Noes: BeahrS, t;:°:
C:oiu-tic:Zm.an Flintmoved,
t'+rood�vard,
izzg' be. continued ''roved' by the July 26 Y it me, that the Council meeting, .e ar-ne)cation hear
4 Weiss, attorney
questioned . When for r
omrco Wei e . or International
on n the'
Planning Conlenissi Petroleum
s omnie clatio concurrently
he felt the zone on would return pAran
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-z-n Cox
tl with. chap with „� Corporation,
Y ith the public hearing applicationani cation. r z _
g °'� the anr_ '� � cor1. _
exation.
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.. a voice vote.
a
Ou1,� �," .t;xzana
xied o'�u� d and carried.too"^-
ptit7f% C3 ,.good" az , ha:�ni:i-y
e, h lilt by warniest, 1e . t:sia
peed secondedCouncil red e firs possible
,ynci3zzi�n pia voice pte t �at'h e change a��1fic tion on
u�s1Y on a lace. the .xo`� d Y ht
xi �t�
m`enda, hppef•ully ` wile"
forme= h4aYox��f
behalf, t �..
e d�tioxl ef his personal a.r .s t nded nn tithe or ' ert.
Gn �1d exrz�yend �nerY tithe Cp ,cil and for
Mayox x £o�, tk�e t s ekin, 1Oxe and effnrt' N.^. ..1:
1a
• •L,�Qad,�v2� ld haye a
, Palo
es.p. e ed appreciation for his tins Co'fortnCil .
sse wa , - n.e`N
e�xe d. id h holed the of GpiXi?on
r/ix aod�v Srsz�et'rin "o.�la �� F..�rexe dicferex a s e c�er�it�n`
year sotl�a, 1, there asnn an d ti,.4
thato re oa reconcile, ithin mated lze e:• e.cticrd tioa G.i1
tied cax� e s best -informed io ssib x� ,co try to xe W ppintis • erl, bP e s.c,a to is, ry
The ue •; eo t�,,
hip e t was working, Brie dedica
sIy
and • the ds,££e �in�;; ��.osy to his cciiG�"�r Y ;n a Parlim x:e
,de Kist Cit ,' e pledged �xfn-�a ile ti5ri11 lister
3.5 c i to be *liehardest t" e fort d diligence in
tp iryone whoon-fling
i aih Friday
y
the history ;in t , th.e t� n pux City o to 5 _aid -will.
ter.. with
in 'his ties e story of fxnm 3-.00 wished ��'
citizen r/ telio cl'' ve office x'o"set orn anyon0`.,�hp.
� anti i he wotid. ha
ux� w�;ulcl be . glad. to �
,us•Y
aunt, c�.d: " �e
* at which �. .E
the ?,hay°x' 7-ZC the Gx�"
- L. , 1-7 to tin'
Sesoliition No.
n r
Zpn��� ."'� � txaY�,�v
iLted 1 n,� the application
a" �'4�?
Ca iecot ended denial property known
of 22', it
11,.e�"�laz�niang. p�sly �epPrc'�n£ <ii�txi.wt o. P and
�•:;s.�,L
which a;ian;� fox a change
3'1, ��39� �"���� and/ lFl arid ,� Ri,�,alasi
� 7 1B
pad
c6o5
iaab , 10 ', a 312.1., Batt , l: Christine
hrist � tDrive an � 'District
' . Neil t�'e.
1, g t 3'� 1'i , �� i11 a $ .o rand -reviewed
n) .
� �_ 11. �n 3._l.8- mall r,'�a. anz�sn
,r.��;,, �•e fxn. the ,.� '� �' there
1��he Planning
Tani ninon to ,noted l rh the
rot viei
led atte
cal • strict• l� and
Fns Officer change of. r).i � em � cvin•�-
�he l rxs fG;r s tt before
��xtiileh 'ab et,prctpex:Y Catx.it )-- ups ?ed
tip,
<�� ' had the to rezoat that the c �
,,�i�sion oily �eahxs� �h:: inptiox
was Nc- '`e s` seconded by �. b tio.
and
deny the ap°1_
ah�s �oved� n
�cilrr'a� ` sots a
16.
t,o �xz�izi C0 'xr� }
the pla y . on a�oice vote.
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Rolf A.. and Eileen the ti.�>,zr;c;il
Zone �angd 'No. 19 0
x�yOlrtti0;' liC;i�tiG�1 of
mission txa.nsrnitted to ti of the aPp
Planning Cord by a vote of of -grog,�zty known
The change of`"Z.istri R,in�:t _`r a no
which recommended de for a �,-� (Four
C,re Beer 1:5-1.0 to P"r
Rolf A. &Eileen AvecriQ�,frarn R-
CiG rJtiivks�ity
ity
d,8 q «, objecting to
Dwellir.gSi fallowing citirex•s o• -.
received letters from the
The .Council vne change :
the xet�uest Crescent -Drive
v3i.n NL, �aughert:y. 56� least S,trec.t �. lton Ave-;a,e
• ▪ Ld Calvert 1 ,t, 420 NI ootz 1'Z5� r3:ami .4
G. 5. Jackson T. Witherspoon, w�.,+^ G.c ,c, rt
tars. lac r'• I...., E., Wilke, 55 Cha}cce STr.-,t`
Mr . and arle Eton Avenue
axles Morrill, Sr, . 70 u20 kiarna
;,bra • Ch 'Robert Sa,cicet ,
rect
�` and ;vlxs • the ,
. l��r. • s submitted �y
t the.,xxa.p • one ,�axcel
attention o t
OiCicex Balled 1.e -Tamil} residences Y v:�z�DC
4.. The Planning `fie sin f, answered ▪ applicant which a vewa f and swimming pool. Ile an
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common drive'w'ay r r with a ghe •Council, r. ,
from' ect.nde d and ca.
que;,tl�on d it was duly , s s iG'.� 'and q,
ried
C stock raved• and
the Planning GGri1m
-,rnotisn o unt`l'up
w Gou }, . °�hoa tk:�e -C
unanir
at�GT� • t.zT C and dxd not et.
aeny- the. appl.),e " W.
x,an �Noo`d�v rd 1Pf'c :nc� eetin,g at this ,
{Gouncal.
W'hoie 'System. he hake
Corn t.ee of,`tr�_.e .._,. ______ f: <� t
__- _.� .cil a:gree.d to continue the Committee Y��,uaxy the Loan
ln;.,.. �0'C=ZI1S • proposed C`TC`i-•
system.: for ii% had submitted a �'x ,Heel a x eva7ion
Worthington. thingtor. it outlined Arnold and Agenda) -741-1'..,c1-,ti �Nlstandinged - :i ion
G o�.nL �lr.. cn A c xl (Item 14, on the g
the COo' 'Administrative Code to establish three Chair corn -zed
name to G ,alto ` detailed
t-eir 'prace��uTal x�.1e7' The fir re was
in tilt.. Palo their together,
eCouncil consider the items `
;xlitte�y and ',.!.01:1611, Council do
oeTrti :sstdl� of the
of the proposed
no objection_ 1�J�5' 1�
wed provisions the p r July ? City'
Councilman r'r'oxth::nii a reviewed
to the Council dated
my '_ , 19 the -ie
S stated in. a % "Ordinance 1?w and G. 12.5
ordinance a.. e;rititlea " nano 2 2. 12�. 2
thF.. nendiance 2. 1.21, 2. 1Z2, 2.P 12 Alto Municipal.4,and1
introduced. ending 5�•ctio'ry .Code,"'- of t-- a a1 �.v.'.as`'
Alta ,Azn Aneil Altoe•..uz
of Palo' tY,E A�•ni:i�5trative ittees and
ha sta li hin S. Comm Nas seconded ',)` e unc l Rul
o'f . C;� P � .anding
Co.4 Establishing g 'The rr . otior '
a.nd moved its �,dQpticn•
Flint,
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Councilman Pearson
sex officio questionedwhether the Mayor
?imerxxber of each committee:" it y could vote as an
that t�c� could vote:af he. wished. The City
Da .e d. hed.: /ks to the interpretation
Attorney the third
g ph_of Section 2:121 "Standing Committees;
Special
of . Chi
shy. asked whether a g Comrritzees . .
h non:rr.emba.r counci' . Special Committees''
ttequestion and:.discr:ss „ Oman would be
W matters: with the cornrnitt permitted to
orthington replied the ordinance did riot specify how this
wbuid he. handled,' � staff.e Court _
cxctibn of an c as the 'sponsors preferred to leave this
irr'an of - each committee. - to
the dis _
After discussion • C e
by , . Councilman .Rus movedt
Beaters, to refer the matter substitute motion,seconded stud too the next Co ngo, er Y• After a short discussion unczl meeting srar 4.
majority voice vote. the motion was declared
further
. , . Edlost ona..
After further' discussion, "v
1e`rnoveci that Section 2, vice: Mayor Debs offered two
minutes sha'�l be 122 (6) be a zze:a.dx?aeiats: �, a mended :to add "add that tire: meets delivered to all Coculcilrne n before
�g, 4. at all goss4ble: '' � M the`'zxext Co �.
-Dubs restated. f i'he motion was seconded by Flint unt
the last phrase to „ - lxnr� o£tei:
meeting, pi�'ovide g, except in~em.ergenc before is ussi Council
rmntion was dec�axed e cases. After,a short discussion, t
R carried on a majority voice vote. he
Vice Mayor Debs referred .to
Vice
ordinance ezdi the, third paragrap,� of S - .
cis member moved it be Section 2. IZl of
-� s who at'e'not,:sxzernbA amend:ed•to state: �� ":
at ell m option oftheChairman, ei, xs'of the crorn pion ,mitt -_
n pti seconded' ,, put quetstionsntotte teibe permitteci, n
motion, A,
The
{xe a#ed onded':ly those testif ,
he mas.iosz�as' follows: Pearson. After questioning,V i } ing;M "tb
of lated4Y�z'iirnot ;. o. "Council members ire Mayor members
C �, h hall be pertxxitted, at the option o are not rr�embers
'man,° to put questions to those test 'f rthe _
x amendment `failed Yin and to
•,, z'the following roll call vote,
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Ayes; : Co ,-0ck;
, Deb;s, `Flint, Pearson,
Worthington.
Noes: Arnold, A. Beah,rs, Cooley, Dias, Rohrsl,
�• Rus, Sher.
After a short discussion, vice
continue the Co ^� Mayor Debs moved that r, ,1
;hair mrs'ixtee of the W;�ole a sr tire, Council
ruled the motion out of order. } cirri fo• four months.
{,t` , The
Councilman Code ,
o u calm y rno'�•ed that ' ;le,.ur:embers of committees
privileges because of their- office. shall have
lack of second: The motion:' died for
After X
3.
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discssior , ��
strike out. �. Councilman Sher :roved ,. ^' ,.
the las�:scnte%ce of Section
, seconded by r•
fence, 2. 122(5) and *°restock'`; tc,
that The Committee shall male no recommendations.
the sen_:
paragraph (6) should also be re
of paragraph v►rrtten to cdnfo e addednp graph L5) so that all rec.or merida;ions i , rm with
ter
discussion, '� 'the srnse
the notion was d , x ,,
t ajo it deleted. ref, -a red Ios. on a majority vv:cc vote.
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andtlzesi: �.. �em, The C hair, rt;les :iti;: was
of, the motion and therefore o• r t=
at.,
The motion. w.a:4v pas sed.',er. the foil. o:vingr, rslc r; ,I vntr:
Worthington,
Noes: Comstock, ck,
ti, �. r De 3 'Pearson, hCriwc - She -r,
ing committees: ;t C3 the }UYlr3Wjn...- - p0 rzi nf,� ti to ta�., •J the , a�,�e.
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Committee CJ2.;
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Raymond x' R`�o}rs, ' Chairniar.
o. of ''I"hilip S. Flint, : -9'V
;:, L William P. Rus ` '''Vice Ch<cir nor° .
En.;d.4)ears ork
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Caursci • , M1.
Irnan Ra'k�.x:s r:zo•Ned Y �.
tiara 2. 122(7) to delete zlse} bz �.'ve try �3 a.i , ." an amendment to
Afte"'r dz'scussipii. the azrzendMent lost,. on nth rf li worn � g„ ro ., sentence.a Sec
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1�rxscild `hhahrs, C
c--o7.eY. F'orr .1-<.,.1. ,. .,. ,
`Yoe Comstock. 17ir
tock,. Debs, Dias Flint, . int, 'F:+,.c 11Vorth.ingt n , a: r�^, `+hcr,
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The .aa•✓veG tieca:lce j by
motion, carried an a
�" majof-ity vaire vote:.
The fir,t'reading- of,t e or
following. :rnfl.cd:l a� im.rciee3 -.vas accepted on the
.yes Arnold, Bea,hrs, i'k'zcit 'ea.r.sk,n; -13.onrs. Rus,
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ort3sington.
"Poe : fi Connstoek, ;'Cooley. Debs
Dias,
''Councilman Wort toz e
'*econd zeacian �a7d thea�4t as aat t},c ozdinanc c `i^uzd : o. �;.
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-therefore moved dtht •
y's before it would u.e ,:fto L '
the Coumcil«prncc;eo',.in ` it fir,
sr�ters�an�,�a:�guaa'4f'tl��� car arc >..G, ,r�. with t. ,
ordinance ue
rnotzon'rG.. be#urr, its , {;,
s se.conded',i • Bea,hxs.� 1' r: t'.,ttr . l'i,4.
cu55aoirtk�atkf II
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proYreuc" � make �"r fiC)t2017 L'tj;3� they
O �' e pr, finance
the to ..adPo, Ty`��'e'� zta Cia
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Ayes: 4rnold Beahrs, Q,onastock, Cooley, Debs,
Flint, Pearson, Rohm;Rus,
' Sher. Worthi;ah4„in'.
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Corrizilittee .on Finance
Robert J. Debs. Chairman.
Ro'ber't -S. W. Copley, Vice Chai.rrnz n
Bert, Woodv4a.rd
Edward Wo.rthiri.Oton
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Com,r iittee iar:r_ir and Procedures
Kirke. W. Connstock, Chairman,;
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Joan V. Beahrs
:f5yyon ,D Shen
He al,rt5 ,r.:iouanced f%e following spec s gnnle o Council
mc.rriber;s :
Association of Bay Area (.-governments - Mayor, with '
Mrs. Dias as alternate,
"Penila;sula League of Caliiorr;aa Cities Bert Woodward
John BeahrsGaid Mrs Pears QT.: .
Santa r:;. rsl ante:,, -City Council Mayor, with the Vice
Mayor as the alternate,.
Clara. otr-ty Y''rafficways- Committee '- Robert
Coorcy, with Edward Worthingtor, as the alternate
ClaraitWater Cpnsea•vation Commission
Flint., with Robert Debs as an alternate.
Sister City P: ogram :Mrs. Dias as Ch:iir.nan with.
Ravrnond Rohrs as a member of the Con '..tee
Project "!'v1rscellaenous Street improvements
^ axxiing, of fiul.d .aac. =moo.•
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Vice Mayor l]ee ''5,,,ir roc3L.et. Ordina;Ace No. 2241
e'ntitle.. "Ordinartr`e'
Of t e COuri4il of'he City A, .Palo Alto ire: ign ti .g the Street Aio
the d l`''de,, .-.ac. Easterly from El Caannin;, ` �.ittiuy Near ?•.�eadocv Drive as
E1 Carru.no Wa,,y,' which had b e_- aceeptect for first reading 3unc 28,
1965, .arid moored its adoPtion. k The motion wa ,.:,seconded by less and
the 0rdix ante passed \ nani,rno:asly o6) tiie�.followir,.G roil 'Cali, vote:
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Count w. ,,.• meeting must b� `��urt'� Mond,
Equalization meet July moved. sEcoaded by(torr:s �,.
r� discuss "�19b ,W toctc, that the .hoard aZ
w, e onwhether
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The G'ity Manager reported
xPal Service, r the l`n:�7. arch'
Gene were"read architectural Al,
..o # y for review of the ans for the
►irzciima � . CoC 4't�nc _
ti t,c�- moved, � •.
' until ,the seconded by Sher,
bz;�paru next Cou?3cii meeting that the
each Co g and that matter be coca.
"end a red forr uncilrnan aystatus report' the City g
to the Y of the .h��rnicipal er•, rGgar�iin ,der have
histo ht time.
i�cee'Center o g the final plans,'
be -are the ?, I? ariS
.After' 4sco xeporr,.
clarification. term's,
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of tie x rr. .
uf After
ate Plat _safari '" the n=otion was
T}�e�nt'tia plan w-as aea history restated to request
`� dhclazedv carried of the development a copy
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a ma or' . of the project .
�n �' �edan
4, 3 �xy voice vote,
ita.1 Budget - r5-65-
x4 tt8e of thee, y �' �„ „rr
^;w from Hospital Budget of the of had reviewed the Pala ., ..
the ag „ O -66 and it had inadvertently Alto -Stanford
_f rom y the ' oti'ou made:- seconded, been. omitted ni-
xnatter
will be
t „t heard t t and Ghee.. .] F
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Bo r)cl o Ecualizatiorir
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Ohl" provisions �tC'zxxin
red iv der from
to meet the, Adr�ninzstrat,ve the City Asses
in, July, ��`` �: '$aa.r�". of; E Code, th. sAz that pursuant
Y, and 4ualiza °�, ri the it tlarrt
that notice do at 7:30 p, m f,iG re,�ireci
of such .me x n he
man $8 � _ published. i?
on follow d„
dates ssf also
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y{y .N $able and other
n then carrie,�i; �nnisra s
/I, . `, s'„, as a voice vote.
1}1E' City Attorney reported . that Vd
1nMton t Willis e
throe a "aad,Ed unci sitiar:; R. , of 2709 y,. e
S I r.O Avenue, tBebeitr attorney,- John ' J•. Opt Shaw, Newlas7d`5ti.
JO for H:. ringer, X35 San .Marco, te
r a a: , " Willis and $100,000 ; 0+,,, filed a claim � San Bruno.
,,,has explosion in a. .ff it Cpettsha in the amount of .
near :E'p�C,xplo o'" a.ter meter vault l w nor personal injury
eluded e l"��n -'arch gb3 on South California. cuh
the clasp `was 3'g,� 1 Avenue
? ded than. the not a proper' char Upon �nhestiity am
Council reject the ge against the City he. con-
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x« e ect am x
ciz�mznztse ecorr�
�I'A'�;:ktOtion -•, entirety.
of 2�Ohrs, y. a v
C ouhcal xe' ' e ended b. 4 e
.7ectRd the rle o in its entirety.
T3eaety and carrzed 'unanimously, h. entire .Y ., ously tine
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Correspondence from Santa Clara Cotuz: 4
special census had beery con Y which proposed a Countywide The 'ial Manager continued from the June 28 Yu'.
ger reported on his investigation Council meeting. the City of Palo Alto'should participate -anal recommended
County as indicated n xrnen.d d that
special census, i the over-all
4 - +; On motion. motion of Days
voice vote,' the , seconded by Beaters
Council approved and carried or. a majority
Census,; p oved participation in the Countywide Y�'ic Spe::ial_
xastrader ri` Hills Annexation
Councilman Cooley moved; that ;he Council reconsider the
for the l�alii�, hearing on the Arastrader
notOn
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Was de 0 . *Tly e2 do�:c�
duly -,seconded but failed to carry- ° xiills Annexation.. z. "The te:
ar, the following roll call yore
Ayes: Arnold, Cooley,, ..
y„ Flint, .ohrs, Rus, Worthington,
Noes: Beaters, Comstocki Debsw
Dias, Pearson, Sher;
Executive"'Sessioz
yThe Chair declared the Council would reces
Councilman Dias moved, seconded o voice. vote that if the Co byRoht
hoax, until did not come. g they adjourn: -to another d te.
s to an executive session.
, and carried on a majority
o a decision within a half
(The Cczx-icx1 recessedat 11 :15
convened at inl p.m. to a personnel session and re -
personnel
P rrr. Coutzcilnzan 2us did riot xet;:rn after t1Ze
ny session. }
ThT:s h a
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et wouldnn u personnel session would be continued and the
ddlouxned. to 7:30 p,,�, n-
Co:a.�zcil t: ..
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hambers. �huxsdy. .Tu 17, in t}ac.`;
Committee on�Flan'-zn and F_rccedux es
an Pearson "moved that the
'lannirl '- business of the Committee a.
and S rece:dures be to .stud specific set of recognized rui"es of order by which recommend
the drawing up a
henceforth conduct its meetings; 7�he motion was Je
and carried. an Council bycDe
unanimously on a voice vote. conded Deis.
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Committee on Publie-Works
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ncilman Pe.arson:.moved, seconded by Debs, o teafirst
i s eordem nu_
business of the, Corot itee or Public Works be studyt
4 an advisory comrxtia tee on Parks and Recreation
uh would be Pe xson repl edr.
ed by the City .Councal In response, to 4 estior.., Mx
it,wo3.d:be. a'cornrrittee similar to the Planninging that omth Charter does not
an tidv�isoirCo mission. It was Dante
d outallow appoa'ht en 'of, standing committees for, indefinite periods of tame;
that theymUst be for a specific purpose and limited in time.
Councilman 23eahrs Moved an amendment that
ts ba committee
and c also
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4irnmeclia.tely charg ed with investiga..ang the po
buying all tl osetlarids which the City now leases. The `haird r ed the
amendment; out. of `order :The Mayor's ruling was app ,z �,
Chair was stained on a: rn.a,jority voice vote.
The zzs.oion then ry-,.ieci on tyre following roll call vole:
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Ayes, ,Arnold, Comstock, Debs, Flint, Paarson,
,,Sher, Worthington.
Noes Beahrs, Cooley, :Dias.
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unanimously, that; the Council adjourn to Thursday; July 15, 1965,
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ex:c o$e oz executive session and to
at7i3ap.m: #orziae.p p holding an exe,,
conclude the :,texas re�Znaining cn the agenda.
The r;aeetin adf ourned ,at 11:55 p.
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