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HomeMy WebLinkAbout080219651, City Sall l o . California Palo ugust Z, 196 �, postponed tht's date ir" meeting t lto x's'�et 'ot: 5. s �1�,� J til 'City of Palo c Goand, a u� I the �9b m T�, ��titig Isom s Y order. at 7.35 P e A k. jebs, Dias waxd, Wox oh, �arr�staC , :Sher . W e pxs��'t pnz�, �gu. ng M. Cooley . �. earls. nd July 1,96$ juty 12 Cat .�--- errors in,the, .xallo`Ni'n$ clerical � attention to called Bids, `The City �'�� under ^ r�'e�` ax1,d xwac�' the minutes-. � , 3nut � , ' at396, n "' the su sh0u e �,ar► mod. Gas g eslo .�`om the ye;vetttla,-'1,n�,;,n.:b line e 403 , t%`. e � add, c� 1; :. An delete top add lit worn or do" ,bef.Of • ' ' t at e uHx�; ,,re War Ck r exs an y on: ,�, Xks a b � • x�e deo- ce vote', o£,RAh i-n tsee wire apps°4 �� �i�e uate', the '�' rp9, a r2. rax, �n�'a�' d " aftc,`r ge.sed x f. w �+so ov b ha e c°rd angr t i'az s t ' coeag0 att „ �tidy9�xk„�'Gouncilin sory oxxt i,66 t`a�xdir adv h e ad°rec© dec t wi�°Tca " 44, vow .qy • }w .• x Zone; Change' - Sunset International A. etroleuzn (65-ZC-11) The Plante; _ ceeien" ecoxrmend- x`423 8/2/65- -1 4 * F 4. 411, 4 • Zone f.Cha.-. nJ(}�e :- 4176 Middlefield Road (65-ZC-13) iNf 1TA --- ..R the Planning Commission transmitted Resolution 11o. 20 recommend- ing ing approval*by a vote .oi`.3 to 1 of the application of'. Martin J. Sweeney for a change of the Development Plan of property zoned P -C locatedat 4176`'Midc31efirld Rbad, ; in accordance' with the findings and conditxoos outlined in 'said Resolution: The Planning Officer called attention to the exhibits on wall and reviewed - the history of the property. The Chair asked it anyone wishedYto be heard from the the Chamber audience. Martin: J :Sweeney, 1045 Siskiyou. Drive, Menlo Park, the applicant, , indicated they w sciedeto enlarge the area of the service' station to :provide better mervice i e� answered questions from the Council. .No one in kie.audience medicated their opposition to the, application. Coancilr-anRohrs moved, ae' nded by Flint, that. the Council uphold the Planning torrnissi,on; netcommer_dati*n avid approve the amendment to"the. P C' Development Plan.' Councilman Pearson moved an amendment, seconded by the Chair, "that alburrper er::ce of::corscz„.ete block or curbing be placed in front of the per;i.ufeter planting. The 1lannineOfficer r.eierred.to. Resolution No. 20 frorr. the Planning: ,Conn;nirssion_which sti'pulatedgihe,planting requirements. Mr.,,Sweeney called attention to the wall map which depicted a six-inch curbing After .discu;asst.on, theeamendnnene carried on a majority voice vote. 4Counnilrnar.f.aus moved;. an amendment, stipulating that the site be -used .for `aa`service stationand that nothing else be allowed for'fringe ac#vitie"s..' After., discussion with the, Planning Officer; the enotion was.withdrawn: Councilrnan:r lint moved, ;seconded by Rus, the previous question. The motion `.carried .on a:two-thirdsshow-of-hands vote. .TheRohrs° motion then fairedon the folloveang roll`call vote: Ayes: Dias, Flint, itohxs, Rus`, Worthington.. ,, Noes: ._Cornstock., Dens, Pearson, Sher, Woodward." Councilman Cpmstock moved, - seconded by Sher, that the Council ,. deny the application to a:raend'the P -C Development Plan.. After further testimony from Mr. Sweeney,. the motion carried on the following r�i1 call,vote; wa Ayes: Comstock,. Debs, Flint, Pearson, Sher, :Woodward, : Worthington. Noes. Dias, Rohr s, Frus. ing denial byte vote of 3 to 1 of the application of Sunset International Petroleum. Corpora�tion.for reclassification of a district of approxi matelr3I0 acres ix the vicinity of the 1°6C0 block Of Arastrade.ro Road. (See Couric:irMinutes of July 12, 1965, page 408.) 4 4 4 1, ! b a, • } �w. d'> l; fran1 the counsel far << athe co that there ,„ a letter. dated oration requesting The Council ational Corp .he gone change SunsetInternationalh: lrin.al Petroleum the Agenda aittx anxtexa�on.hGa�xing be placed on '� i�f the appl catiari s on,the left side to all the map' of the wall which Uff�cex referred right side eery and ,he bee wa plats `on the g n the ' `. wall -plus two die described the property depicted ex . discussion • the details contained' a.nd depicted the area-under and'reitexated andn twin wh h serve it, June 9. June 3,0k directed the r©a.d�. is�ion.minuies of J i,'�sion had C�mm; e 'Planning Comm. ent that the Planning accompanied by a statexr� th.. � � an that14 summation hen;decllazed accom�p development their r,ecom�en�ataon be in favor of a cluster de �eiasity w•exe �"- `usacra is highly. •neat e the Gomm-� favor this develop. planning ,: that they wautd generally ,stibstantiatly reduceol. ,ts Ccaoxdinator*of Sunset lntexratiolial, C ec., vice president, John L1aWd, r pr eS e: Px ] 1,19r M�axtah Sterling; g and staff; the pr esxde r . of coy por ate planning e off of introduced r.;-, S ell, er a nd George Mr gichardi W ss e l Paul Re irn Inc'.;and rgeer Walker .. a,fi-oounsel; g' ., Sunset . S. Noel-es,.n CiVil Engineers, s Pet that Mx Ge orge. Nolta Consulting fix, Lloyd market C,eoxg ckeyJ +�.s`Sociates. serve the xn 'Walker, a .forreula to best no injury to the of Sasaki, seaxc:ied_fax, iaxd That assured within a Stan an reasonable cost ands 'international load adr rt which could be ; t pan was based up density • the higher City er general; open they p t d• s text were visual en space that the lower the efforts phe cost of the f op-', Accvxr�panying, Mr . at test their homes, the access xo goals the cost of cotcxFrison, and uphold aids eserving,,�e n of the land, the Citizens the Adals ve':he. x�at�.u�•-�hax'�.c�er Alto and two to pxeser zif st 'a£ polo A would desicatc:efor of the General plan • Planning. e stated they in exchange CommitteeotiT»-Foothillsofa to perpetuity to the City million dollars to dey clop the land. ortunity r,.;�,nt a ontinut` the opportunity desire to p and their. the topography cluster M � ter �,lle spoke for thci_ tis �Ss,rk as a` setting � x „a{ thy` dove i- line,�.x and site planner - watl screen wt: e. SFeaking,as tht,,+�rchit�^et on a . trees Walker, M �. wall r een • p? o.£ th_c a Peter on`,th slides projected open, cent their developing the area: a 5ccat�ddr,, land far recreation or s of paving,. intact, At C . le v eval s open. for access to recre do tn forxnua *' leave valleys ,d at top ridges, ayin i,atact�, entry achieved um left aF' r s't rut Minimized, maxim which connect, N circulation- sy=run-off; system of valleys re colation sys ta„an''rau: ample parking, p around, near rGn. of csx cog tion, space e amount and gradual transition 1>- w�rt�� unliinite� p� tucked into lower area. ?uses close together a?xopping center tine area and'the next area,. �^: had 18,000 s'ra�'ehglder,y xe,ide:xt,,5aid the company reflect yer.ling. p erns the economics providing to - ?vioxtaxi S` e,,tiv4 cotxc temp . Major tU profit va.s to more than 57 prior sndtheix. xxis} yet �hc p of holders a fair rtrirn the end product responsibility; that"thi:� ptan?is 4 x��pon.. A r • f • • • • • I i. 425 8/2165 complete reflect plans; t2iax the Conscious Y desireMdecor° reflect ate cen sideration o-'zixC area., fu aesthetically . Alto needs and achi,�ve t of the land area es.t etieally to or the :rea f fulfill their urn presery �tion" character is of the ar owe of the of the ; of Palo Charles Wheeler, axe a. Chart knew the area , Jr., said hr,' ow personally knew well -He urged 'y. acres on t•as`Lradero, development look at the property. every member of the Priient which Y• He, indicate Cant trails. to Since siment h application grading and d he 'approved a cluster wthis "of considerable. s pplication kept open some horse irrx 1'xie of the tra.ils;' �� tr�*ls, Sarxi Hal3ted. felt their ouxzci:lm<tzi from the desire to be znclu t.1e Town of as it lesirestilf r ded`in an r ups wh h rn.ig indicated hills Planning, ale of the part of the Citiy and all groups which acres � ���," Stating that _the t�xipav zees Advisory Committee be formed s ran «; far salution, lYc snviecthe Jur.sdictxorss ; tte� on Foot- kde, 1-1'e referred Council t have problems of solution. Valle to "a ?alter from. the Mayor:i them r the Y approvizto the cluster toward a Y _lley the density co ,�f f ie Town of of addedcost they fet a enn-sity s.holtici be cut half. I -le by Sunset but which v size ha,f, varied zz1 t i Lou Altos; Sharon Heights, He cited figures. dfxo e>fz R presented ©; and k'oxtola ,� .9d �"ishe.I, �6; l l Sunset, � �a?tee asscdby the Wzdwood .Care. sal Foot- hills, Board of . ,, d :t that based on the „ m the pxhpB and o Directors of the Greer) inn principle a:`Ius not, in the 'best Committee for Green, ;aot be ter vela ,xxient ,u; interest ! that the cad. 'Co; increase zoning as to be commended, City;e the be, denied €. densit cS, d, but should Y• He recommended. the request �jyLie5t Liontie>ratl Dave ward, .4162 > Willmar s Y ward, �wit'z : rive, stagy lty goof , the exception of .t des he thought. H the , x ee be iror¢k•d out. He wondered density, . 1w felt et co excc guaraz>.t good house, or�iin; ed he le and still e o syzLhout fen s (r how Sunset ge,1 p the xur'atatmosphere; ce„ arid other could he` h. ; ex in -town amenities vsiQs or not t ...people of d�»xosp..exr {2} that land; etlih, ipe did n nos,?c1S ,sion. will pa at was not clear w•het���x City and of x Whether it was pay 'rata taxes i to l-te Ci proposal opl8 in the area, as legal inteve tar, on h { Aosa� „ for the d deeded Er if a� �o vote calls for ester i a mainainte xo� dz;,bur there?, v,. b.ashrnentty, a Ce {3} that district to fo as no Y inaiiat pay` {'4) core erbe formedend it was possibleuarantee that such assure have tr cL..., n:aver't.H zso.ssibte essment `o y; ($). e extra l/2"unit of theit City coin p-Opexties in t density d hale ;,a: this area at 1 . ne ioathi"cls o .and y and its application to defend Cit 1. h3 welling units (5) if Sunset per a must develop ©r 3 profit ribe'rs and.sh p ere, then they should o the. Ind at they expense thcYMas e riot rn kin c t wi ii of the Ger,erai Planfdcto: of Z. Richard Sto �• ' ;1i� 56Q �x'ya11t Y e:co, en ,' representing cited the flood de?d d�'ti,i;�`� of the 8 United contrryt Sunset develo ,, i''alc, A.ltans, �n the future; �z•ogram the pxi'ient. i stated. e aaa utro ,they e P -C zoning 1`~e specifically, eel In the u a specific,;and y would $ `I e la can r -,E statement zoning 4�v land use. axnCndc� meant be rrta7de as to who would �Hf. 0 control and W x pens he n t d he ask�t�: �a ,��.a r S1 a p� d�'n•si., / r5' .a,n '4 dev ons a b» s� ?`.er r4r oSph �'`A4 e.7o4y�,Y en ��ve�,.�n a1,J�oal f o�urts. x.r� � Fe,�`,�f were an �ic, t'F"`S �Z�� �`'13�F}-; �� `-�+iZr; �'� tC;t, rr <:�; � z•d^?'p th,� �?o�g �trcfi,�k���'n4�s" °.�`y.lzpzt,s wu e�' toga,��,1 ��'eyer� ����`����?��yx.t�:o�� y`�z '�fi�: 10 c X01 e ,��� " u, r , arzr,. • r r kf?2f r1 k �h�'�' n1� ta, , would �' have z�the¢ e e t open space;s$ to " ai z or ld i a eac' e:£t sh. the o1?�e e eas. paying �d b o`pt�ae t questioned the chortle c aPt�n that if Planting 'nent ;°fed tenanCx, w0 7dt is, set 243 to all citizens. City is ::iit Prnyinwhether,th puce restrictions he su '�h Xs' _�" �azrd_ r He quesnurn staid sta d,. grading could be ollecl do z te„p, to the. Curs f° s.' Lastly, Z.t,,i 2 °ce Co the +$ perS ti ps the e ''• C. prat aidf otha22 deE l felt nt. if necessary and ins the land. _ 1zk .t `ake1: 41a�'rr,erzt tau �o=t 4 t. txee d, 443 u: ter A1Pix� "� �'�'res °°u4•7 se ot �z, `tih re planbecause e ! oa. , r �r}, by burp . the : eta e . , d , orct into ` acrt ° Y� a a2 4 it r e t o1a aliN, e refehe rred :u 1es. se::A n at the n b yOf sin erkin , ArOj Pez� ar. that tiouv he did �� ea ut ohe a1° Althe J uar e u�zset He suggested of an toP of h D. us�y aid sla v y4�,e �' 1 aue o �anY Ix d e Council .tats C. Shen Preinus r� t.e�t e1a2�ed Q, �hok axed ka`t�° Spencer,4121z �1Az•zr 1;.eY shoo .e or" a �cih�e. arz /h .`;rxi0 ; of .Rha a x de�e1°Aed ; tad xsr d u s e. t d eo��lOg,,. ` ,Mr. Walker xc�r z n `�'�Rprp :ath/oe Ft1tU Sao 7-'a b lker,8. 'phet Y c nP r{eC 'r' de 1 �1 47 ar, xf{�x. b� df r� „r to aa�e xcxe 81ori ex�u r� 0 icata wit ,i1i r> ro f zj r '^b Y o w, e,a, :!:0::;:iii).,;2,:z(s,cla 12 stly ;c:h y cn h sft:*,fa r- c rC, "+ �t .4 r�'V tlt a4 .4"C .�31,f;r �' .5 • r‘":'" r•; n la� l) )r rli ,+ << .. 2714, 'Vice is 451 �' � i`S;� Mayor noted t� etc v'`��i.! ,city; o Bark,; •(. �.r�, �� Mrs. �} •trtc.� (3 4" ,r3 c.G o �`lj �'� '�..HS.• z, r, �+y � „f p, y . ... 1.2.4 Pskod densIty, use u"het c of tilt.' "'. 5 ;.,.,,. pe raw r1 2' one i nd, .t. i . 3{��t nt h urr'h.ts ''r'2, ;� 17),-.. tt )X2} N�:;w k'`1 Zt +,j vl.xl.��,--.1"'r.h �C.fi or \�� ti; .!i ; „•,,t a n c, .Zcx - <'t7r2 ritC • ��'rt:'rn,,..�� ^�� �voU1M t ',i�:'2{r� r, i.,l; i.4 r ` of b;, t d .i.<'-.ri {'t}S.,CJ� V" t.r!., rh-t )rrte ; t • 0'7' 1 4 w k { • • •:�hi1e they worked ir there continuedthe Pi-' =n the wi.th matter be that ted the Tn of Flint, up , with various pieces o the plan, by ts �'` iCat�On. 2�r, 5t questions e`�t o Councilman ox Sher'move o, ec deed try Co gtidy h . , e TYl rnrn s: tt+�r i .o'�' is were es4 dne`�ann Go 'd b� tcshrs,�tY • Y £'• ,. Council Counci• lman ns Moved, r tothe eetin °� �cP call vote, ix- thaty days, Last an the following x^1• Woodward., The motion to �: tame W aoo continue dint, P,ohrs, Rus, Worthington. Dias, her� eve �. earson, that the mta�rk� Delis, by RU'rw, t' r �+aes. �rit, seconded hot F�eju�icf if 4rh gY 'Vv lir. s Y Y h tt1E`, + " area 3 2`tt` s' be xeo� o,rbe �;.r.y - matter t c„at hex ctin in density,. ,the YY ied the ,,a�s,�ilsma icatinra ciQi'� a on referring ruled a rea'-'be vet b' the C.. --- sec Sunset ��b,e_$©�'se wo���e Pang 'r'° request, the :h<< r`'`o��n`��''�s' ':.bere the or r psi: in orastaek • n to 5 show that Grrx��i�s��a�aili�sa'?' � e�exsed ar. �' Planning oxd,�r. was r� T� Chair ucs. 'Motion in � �� the pr ev^o.�.s °a c,ud �'yr hex� �, Sher, majority on ;� ,rote' moved, seCon ed two-thirds thi dt carry xeci-oix r Comstock the r �,�,, Councilman d to � - 'matter ,but it failed �oh,rs, that then �ntian tiaYir vptie • � _ � The Councilman. W 5econaed ba Qo°rs, t �s' plea,. an odoTor m Planning Councilman. W p itt� a an roux x to the �cxn o11.:calf dote` `N,ac',w<�.,: zee following rs, Rury, 1° St ah the pint, Tt oh r ��v ,,, r t`• ra * `, �i . SlIe PY Dens, ? arson c coin vote-, hi:stock, � �, . > ces: !Co ,� �,n I.1. -,c t°i,oti.t `�bec, ,;aft ? l ,:1. ny then Sher " gat' -on 's Debs, Dia"' The o,stock. fvy w orthin gt* n- �h,. bus, w`°,j�r,�,.a R zs N°p& :cation City of 'Palo t''ita2,ct ,1 s A'• to e + exo .y,� — tion tl�e' r e.::ti� n F ' the de ,/krastr• �, ,s .kn . anteta;•. pub��o reaxi�'g c'n ���,�,t�d o� tie °, }�e meeting a nci Y�a�?tE texrixox`i 3une 2ts naYaxxna'x' app' ,,Y;u'�iC oned fn had. ortea been st is5t°n x�p A -1)1-an- ring�,Jin' L1��' 428 8/2/65 a • 41, 4 --b: 4 '4 A'45poke.srnano£orr, Sunsgt International Petroleum Corporation re- quested that the 'petition for annexation be withdrawn. Councilman • Rohrs moved, seconded by Rus and carried unanimously,` that the Cotizicil 2tccept the withdrawal without prejudice. y _ 'a (The Cour• ci1•'recessed at 1.0:43 anc4 reconvened at 10:52 p.m. CouncilmanWootward did not return, after the recess,) 44, A$?nda Chanie ... Vice Mayor Debs. uggested rearranging the agenda to near items 9, 11 ilandl3 nekt. 4. There' was no objection", Pa-rk-:Dedication .C?uiinance rz Councilman Pe,ar:soin introcindeduan, ordinance entitled "Ordinance of • the Council of tl e.,C,ity of Palo Alta Reserving for Park, Playground, Recreatia i;or. Consd"rvatiorvPurposes Certain Lands Pursuant to Article VIII of theCharterof the"City ,of Palo Alto," and moved that', it be referred to,_the Committee •on Public Works and returned to the.., Council riol;ater^ tharbAsgust 23. T,The rnotion,was duly seconded, and, after .:a shortdiscussion,, carried& on a major ity- voicevote. Councilman Pearson rnoved tba.t the staff prepare i'or,.the Public Works Comrnittee, an -alternative map of the City-owned'"Eaylands . ,the present Exhibit A-20) which wou1d, exclude the airport, sewage treatment, -j1 nt and. contempl'a'ted 10 -year expansion for the sewage' tr:eatmentplant, an the .Municipal Service Center: After a short' discussion, the motion` carried unanimously: ' Cousciir an dint rnovec3that ,the'staff provid a, written property description ;of the yacht harbor and of..the ,$aylands The motion a. ed for`lack of a "sec•ond"'.•. Budge_tfor FY 65?=6,6. Councilman Worthington; said he had ,i two-part motion,:" (1)�,tnat the ,. ;• s, aubhic hearing: on• the budget for the fi g'ca'year 1965-66 be scheduled for August 9, and (2J„that the Fin*nce Committee be instructed to 1.':repu.rt back to'th'e Council in for Co>un'cil, action at the meeting. ,af th'e 23rd of"•August. The motion was seconded by Councilman Sher.; `.vuncilrnari Dias. requested that the motion be separated into -two separate motions:.-The,•motion:to set the public hearing, for August 9, carried unanirnou.sly on a'voice: vote.,.. The second motion .arried.on . majoritysvoice, vote.„" ` ,. Grade Separatibri Protolems, at'€hurcnill and Embarcadero The staff report to the,,Council., d 'ted July, 14,, 1965, made' recom- ';::-n:endations.on,the traffic p ^hiemaeon Ernbar.cadero Road and Ciihi,rchi7.1 Avenue eLWaen El Carnifio Real and the' Southern Pacific Railroad tra.cks.,4,It wasPrr'oved,� seconded..-pd'''car.ried unanimously a b • - - ! 0 -- • a,. r • s,r▪ f • W d u M . o,. q a Sr L?::t lie reperti bercferrod,ato the Committee ox Public to t'-* Corr rnittee. on. Planning and Procedures first. • • Yar: Stud` - Dowatawn Area, and En• virons ,• In.Novembsrr 19§4 the Counci14'requested a study on establishment of» parks and parlcrplazas in the dow4Itowntarea ''spe:i3xrally.,ar he arfra bounded, by Middlefield 'Road, E;i Camino'Real, Embarcadero, Road sand.: San Frataczas l,uito ,C.z'`eek • On rnotid i, of .Roh.r4', seconded`by Flint arid 'Carried Unanimously, park study. ;arreferswed to the Con rnittee. On Public 'Works... • < anitalIx aprovem nt P.r'ograz 1965=?,0 Onxrrsotion of Sher, duly seconded''and carried unanimously the capital Impr%vement 'rograin 1965-70 was referred to both the Planning Commission and the Committee on Finance. Report of Sanitery Sewers: anci.: Stozxz 15ra naje. Syste :1 �.. Council received aurepott dated July 23, 1965, .from'Brown and CaLtldwell, consulting engineers, entitled ' Wastrmcraier Collection an Storm Drainage."- This report was prepaxed for the City of Palo A1 -*.7 accs:)rdance w t?ian agreement dated h'iay 5," 1964, • 4 notionwow made acconded by Comstock. that the report be cassigned to the F ipnan-e`'Comimttee. Councilman Flint requested :.hat, item 7 can the41•ger da, .:whi,ch was la,1,,s report on ''A Coordinated 3ay Area Plan f<sr Sewerage 'T'reatment and Disposal," also be for- •.varded'to,-this committee„ �.'.bis was accepted and the motion to send :sots repdr,ts to the Finance Co:r!rni.ttee unan4nously on a vciice v'bte„ •'' '71 ,interchange at RMi11 oad 's' and E1 Camino Real -• -' %fhe Council received a, yett# r from,; the -State Division of Highways dated .Tuty. 6 requesting time .to speak to'the Council about'theneed • for an interchange at;'Page Mill Road and FI Camino Real. .` A letter dated, July 28 was received from Athe Chamber of Commerce which indicated their 0)coz,cer.n'about traffic congestion at this inter section and. the`'ne=ed for an inter:ct* nge lto remedy this ''aggravated y; n• c:onditi on. 'c' . ;, ,„ a. A, C,. F. Gxeene of the<Sta.t. Div siC_7t of Highways reviewed the history ,of Oregon Avenue and noted that the project had been' Inactive ur-ti;. .k.nuar a'�'y':when the City h i.� .o r'1uir ri' _1-.^..�.'th . intersection.* P + rm d° ' 4 •, b 4. M •- w A# P P • Corristock, Debs, Flint, Pearson, Sher, Worthington. Dias, Rohrs,' Rus. 4,4 _ s Mr. Bert Crowell, planning" engineer in charge of the project, placed a large map on the wall and described their proposal. He pointed, out that it was designed to provide capacity for traffic movements which sN they estirnafe will increase about fifty per ,cent; and that it: would, take a minimum of right-of-wayalongthe north side of Page Mill Road._ Because of the traffir turns, they had devised a method called a modi- fied diamond design which Me. Crowell stated required a relatively simple signal installation. w Mr. Gr.eenesaid the Tdiagram on display was their recommendation; See p. 451 that the State is prepared to finance a..>orbi.oz* c i'`the toiale •ahioh,amounts ro to $1,x)&5,:000, a'rid=that, the City and County would provide the re.main- `� ing funds out_ of the totalcost of $2, 410, 000. . A .discussion followed on the details of the proposal. Councilmare'P:earson. thanked Messrs. Greene and Crowell for their: "presentation and moved .that the report be filed with the Chamber of Commerce letter -for future reference. After discussion, ..Coun.cilrnan; Rohr's moved the matter be referred to the Committee' on Parning and Procedures. The motion was seconded by t ias but failed' to carry on the following roll call vote: Comstock, Dias, Rohrs, Rus. Debs, FIirnt, Pearson, Sher..: Worthington. The original motion to file then carried on the following roll call vote: Setback Map North. Side of San Antonio irom -Alma Street to IdadIe 'field Road The Planning:- Commission ' nanimously. recommended that the. Setback 'Map be amended to eliminate setback requirements on the north side of San'Antonio Avenue from: Alma Street to Middlefield Road. Couneeilman:Comstock introduced an ordinance entitled Ordinance` of the Council of the City of Palo,Alto Amending Ordinance No. 1896, she Setback Ordinance; by Eliminating Setback Requirements on the North Side of San Antonio Avenue from Alma Street to. Middlefield, Road,'P;.and moved its acceptance for first reading. The motion was seconded by:Worthi,ngton'a.nd-it was passed on a majority voice vote. Motion to`Ad;journ It was moved and; duly `.seconded that the meeting be adjourned to *Tuesday„August 3,' 1965:' 'The motion failed 2 to 7 on a show -of hands vote. , 1 w w ■ b « N ,! M r s r 1' Ja rA - ♦ r N fxGlci Lip 4 uN 4' k thealieY a rt\.ww a "� eT1tl4' d that y 04 p11e, �`� xecort►' queen ti,a " a n C t` iouslY ux�ani t lob ate, between ?ark xaingr 'enue xl si e a g d lbtr is , ,c -ate,d between „ the plan Avenue ver► + ano g e ay;field 1,axxt • x ": xn the C.alifoxz�ia alifoxiaia P F .earned ♦' e .a d iho be rdinarace 4f fie r ve�,�� a�- R�aZ;,,w, bridge £1.Czfl ,� .. :.� pled p slifoxria , d� varct and N 'an, oxdinance ent,tl d "O ir. the C e and . Les ir►tx ..1?al . ' esignat>xxg a p,e C . u .4„ �;t�. � � Cambridge and 51 G erlu. Du ie of 1' l0 '; between), . ev d e r _ �ty �d�s;ted. ,ask 1',o�i' � Lance id': ' C between �?4, P , . uncil �s '�iatrictr_ 11 bete' n e �p;venu:�C �,u,aine. �ene�-�ana�" an°'' nAov� stock and c�xrl��. nx .A"�n' aid' tiefd ded.�f horn � r ifctix �: a s` hew iota - •t was seconded ., Reaw � � Canyxrio . ire Ynoti©h w d?"+ ' xirat�ea �' on a v0?Ge•.vOt�• 4 -.. . un >,itno>x$ Y „ ,a- ° d w le - A a " '> • p "' -•. Sche u Deval oadt. a roytak o£ wu _.. A° a*G=' ._ zrxryended Mute . , d M r;' k' ro ia�,y �= ec° can X • o x :Ir7 e ,?1,pck U:atx.�° xit 11 p^ '- x' . C 3s.- w e r<l o f°' the e l°at c° Te p1ax�,rx.ng �otxa � 1�,�'a;gna ; nt $ch� ., �, � tk�e"regUe$t of� �a a e�d.�txe �stxad�x e�'oa� Born July. � • for kcea e l7QCvbloacic of•�,4 a.. 4 A ,, , d ''Resolution °. ixa 35�� entitled 20.Sd uoq 1 "f an . t ~ ac4,d Resoluti:on�,; xo E 3$3/ p titled lRe 700 , locks us ' the' C a f- P+alo.Alto Aproperty ends r ty in the uc. - p. Ci�"1 h Which G�?ngtx M Councilman °f the " plan for Within is eeandec �f lie Development dixag ''" v°�c�. ezlt Nth Z lme 'motion was as being' the p_C �R�ad.by �Xte'�,. �.d� ti,oz=• xhe'�m� busty on �' , • i 11Sta° its'a . p ;a d uxl 'mot °of Axast� „ and -moved! visa_ P'aase ti l Start, t. resOlUtio� B oza �ha b CUn�stock and" �s.e tee, . . dln�'ht tt u th v° o aittee px _ coride by °f each atand�n rnent. chaixxxaan r tricky an amend nt, s tk�e c,�a sYor� toe . ' _.. Rohr i = r, r epartg ,, ftex dis Coe: i1 3 ' , x, 9oirO t,e ordinanc"'' . " r 2,-122(7 )`whie nxarn vote• , Scc stncl�e hams �, tlae, `ttee, be . shov+ of= t° allow 4 to 5", On a - desirable the • I;ost `. d ordinance , otlt}'C1 Whether` It \vas r� °�'e d vote in stet uestioneds�rce under the proposed Committee, rout „ shall. yy� ilrna three tsi s, ben of; cash Cox f the Ghaxt u. he " may°x . �VdtE the terms °y "'. ra f le . as a 'ex r'aar �xadet.: • , .V - O 4. layer ,at.ee; whereas; a G,�un� xl - ng a`h Corn xse b+�t$ �f oxdizsance specs other. �"�' the vote $, a w" i n'7ent to d11ti specifying. after A o• °r a IF ,1Z1_ e� power filtgtb 131 ] fi oilman Dias de not'. Piave '° seconded eega . y Of of",, he, staf. » motion was it,� voice vote. Chart the tlxe. staff: On rna)° • „pxdir?�ce . ernbex of",,the, was "l.ar lost 42 entitled 2 l2L' ♦. ,� zn . deb nce No, 22 < 2.w12 i' c the' diacu"ssio tiled. used px3ina, xrending Sdc e CodE. o'er :n 'of he Ci ;a ala plto g Se, , ati ` ; C-,unci 'Z. of.,:tkie City_ of p » er*Z• the m " . �d of the Council Z: 12S o fi 12,4 ct Chap L. 43 $/1/aS a •. dwa e d 4 M •h v1 14 x 4 w r w M 9+ 1 r A 4 4 • b 40 �► y P Rfr » P �r ; to MunicipalCode Es;abliahing: Standing Comrnittees and Their- Procedural Rules, vrliic'h wait accepted -for "first reading July 12, 1465,.; .axtd: In.ovecl: its adoption.. ll 'he zinoti m Car wfwation?thee•ollowing"roll call tote: Q. *`Ayes: Comstock, Debs Flint, Pearson, Rohrs, #; Sher,. Worthington. pea: Dias, Rue. 4- ,• a w Misce4aneous StrtseT_R"'S•per't Imp�arovexxier�tffi - Proz'ect.62-5 - =�- "�l=.t:n—s!^�.•h'n _ ... �. Cu Councilman Comistock a-sketi for an explanation of the prgpoaedn"resow lutioxf since a".copy hair notvbeep,'forwarded to the Councir. The City. Attorn ,y advised that its only purpose vfas to conform the resolution to the bonds as p'inted, ,by providing for the lithographed signature of�tlie Clerk rns%ead of=t%e.Treasuaer, and io provide for°the altert . nate pay'nea t at the office of the Bank cif An -erica for the couponst Cn m•otion made_ and duly seconded, Resolution No. 3838 -R entit$,ed '„Reeolotsor; Ansendingi, evolution,,N 382,5, AaResolution Determin- ing: Unpaid.A.s:sestirnentai and Providing for41ssuace of Bonds Miscellaneous:�StreetImpruvementea - Project Nrco. 62-5, " was intro- duced and pa,,tsaeed:on a unanimous voice vote. '(C6uncilxxan Flint_ left,' the meeting at thil.time and did not return. Palo Alto -Stanford Hostital .BIrdget 1965-66 " Counci;Innan Rohrs,, roved, seconded by,z.us, that the Council approve the. Palo Alto -,Stanford lio,spital Budget for 146-A6. In the discus- ,,, sion that followed,4Countilnlan Rohrs questioned. whether Councilman' Corntock's remarks were out of order. The Chair ruled them in h. orderr. The ruling was appealed and the Chair was upheld on a .5 to 3 show -of -hands -vote * , w . •.voice vote:'_ A v.enda _Change' V .�4 In answer to query, the City Manager advised that agenda items 14, . t5 and 16;cotld be continued to the Council Meeting August 9, 1965; Councilman Pearson moved, seconded by Rus and carried unani- mously, that these items be heard at the August 9 meeting of the eouncax: T w ea 49 R 4' x4 .s k 1 9 .04 i 4334 8/2/65. .x+ .y. M Mayfield and XUnive reity Park. Fire Stations 4, 4. A *The City, Manager wale preparedeto re'port on a i'ecommen.ded appro- priation of funds in the amount of $15, 000 from the Capital. Improve - rn'ent Fu,; d for furnishings<and equipment for the Mayfield and University Park Fire -Stations, ' Councilman Rohrs moved,; seconded by Sher and car ed tinanirAously, that the matter be continued to the meeting A'tgust 9, 1965. Refuse Disposal An interim report on refuse disposal had been forwarded to the' Council. . Councilma,p Rohrs moved, and`it was duly seconded, that ,the report -be sent to the Committe. on Planning and P: ecedures. The motion lost 4 to 4. on a'show-of-hands vote. Councilxnan Sher moved, and it was du3.y seconded and carried on a majority voice vote,, that the report be sent to the Committee on Finance. Motion to Adjourn Councilman Sher moved that the remainder of the items on the agenda (Nos.. 22,. 2:4 .through_ 35) be continued to the August 9 meet- ing. The motion was seconded by, Rohrs and carried on a majority voice vote The mee*ti4 was adjo irned at 12:18 a. m. APPROVED:;, -Vice Ma 44 e