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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08301965de Y * -, d 4. 4. AJ• 4. 44 'City. Hall Palo Alto, Cali.fernia August 30, 196,5 " The Council of the City of Palo Alto met on this date in an adjourned' ;. meeting from August • 23, 1965. Mayor Arnold convened the meeting at 7:32 p.rr. � p 40 'Civzc"Cesiter 41 � y Arnold, Beahrs, Comstock, Cooley, Debs, Flint, Pearson, Rohrs; Sher, 4. Dias, Rus, Woodward. r 4.4.4. *. 'Cotraciltnan .Cornstoc,�c moved,* ` Seconded gy Deb ., that the City Manager be drrected to sell the two private h&mes t Pine and Hopkins adjacent to the substation.. ' o .. ti. e 4 After a short�dscussion,a Qouncilrraan Cooley moved, .seconded bey ',Rohrs that the entire Matter of the"Civic Center be referred to the Connm°lttee of*the Whole for a4study aesai' n ,.Wednesday, September 1, 1,905.: ; He referred to his ;memorandumsto the. Council dated . ugust 26 1965.•, which delineated the outiii* cif the`'stud'y:• In response_:toZquery, the Mayor declared the referral motion in order. Councilman Sher challenged the -Chair's ruling- 'The dhalren.ge4wuas,duly seconded -and -the Mayor was reversed an the foliowi» g„roll ,call . 4* a •Arnold; Cooley, .Flint.",'Itohr s. '7, Y r 4. Beaiirs;" Comstock, Debs, Pearson, Sher, Wortnxngtony Councilor xi,1Be phrs-moved that«the matter involving the properties on Hopkins and Pine be tabled: The motion wasryduly seconded but` failed bri 5 ►'.-.the following roll call vote:' ,„Arnold, Beahr.s, Cdbley, Rohrs., n. Noes ": Comstock, t ebs, Faint, Pearson, •Sher, Worthington. Comstock motion then'carrred op the ibllowing rooll call vote; • `- -orAnsto.ck, Debs, Flint, Pearson. Sher, Worthington; - . ••q, . .Arriold, Beahrs, Cooley, Rohrs. Cpuncilxnan Beahrs moved to ilastruct the staff that the properties not be sold fo;anf amount less than their purchase cost to the"City. The motion was secondedoby Cooley but the Chair declared the motion out of order.; Councilman Beahrs appealed the decisicin of the Chair, The"Chair was suustained on a majority show -of -hands vote. J " W M M• 4 x::6.1 :8/3,0/65 r k '441:4h e 49 4, 4 �. S% 0/ 4. * _g+feo!J• $rie'2.° : et _ r ' tl1@ refer �� r .� -a-, Af e^' 4h'��ct `� .4raznan �.. � ter ,, be r. e4 ce �a ,.,. disposition : .n erred teo « 20g0 and �, +� 4. '°41tior• oaf n tvzt} °=he 'he fi'ian. nd a��as ,« '� :rciiet;:t.,0611:uttth:,1,7,0.t.i.,(6,1!:.,p,,,ay. zn Co i these zsrp Caty`vAetar „• 4 'in$ Gunn er1 that $�io Aert, � ,net, i'r'iss� o« - « n.for a,� aes bet, ,� .it,aS.<.,rn g xa•„ 'fiix�:On a �'frz"C �rriadnov .y a Ilaivag,ral2 call voter g phYs�ical"Cpur�i to PI ;he* q« . h « «vott`„ " ahr anal, a evelQAr?ien an„ a ' -. � fier c1i, .. �:a�th.e �1 iJ i7 e.gh•r - o a - -- * C� G,: ,�;�, o ,i„- p{,gf+« «S',";('00, 4 e a rte. Cuncal 6 ; 1'za,` Pearson, « be .rgf Marx Gao Wpr, zr, m Rts;, s Sh t�.mberxeu t° : �' mb � "a tan 4 ended l .. ` h ?Zttee © , Ct'I'g;�IE,, ti �' da y'*o r?a°t,p , w f�}anc an at . teS d�a' ate t 'a urea eeti. u�-zv,ic _ .. last chi Council he spec fi *�u1}�ao- �r�,�a '�� zn stud Cenrec sire�' F, the, following roll ca shes to �' q Afta and tat ineled 'S�'r' C'�unc l Saa Sep n �Y a� call' v t ' ra gty discussion,z� nrx �f°r 'u Gabler �k Ia_ �: Arnpjt�, �I e ahr$' C ► n the motion. , r pI vm COUnCii • ma , "` Annoy n IV::orf y Iir't, > * eI" �nCf',it - + `�Slrlgp ' `'. w `ea7•y�yn M ecti•a �nr_z°d'ta ved, se F`'her. W'an IOcatia Lion ab�AYn ark z .vesti seconded hi.r' ti do n n ;the' n'tn, advisory Kate the by .bibs cia, a. n �`,°U2c Lity�s ad vote of de$irabi2' (I) that the that the l,c1 e �Ontingen_t uz izst= tivc.� the elec•� att ydof holding Council u'on t'be r Paged.`°wrzto Pin ratiem ffices. *The e with � °a Pdcial A a - ar wn' . »' Brat holding r tb « Sections P M the pt_th $%teas.cam of le nanny dGe General said the tints ' e amp dcwnt ar i parking' nfi Co 'ro fi �' throe alit of �'Wn par «wit,h the =az' issl b ell be amen. through . °�'rhzs. 1,' 0p, 000 kan asses s �ez'eral al of - ed hi�t±y t° rhao�.� " ?'xt'c'�ion, (2) � and upon Cp men �distri M aa, :. 4: te' ..(b,�:ari"°�"se c .' ;gal';, p) 1-, na' °ater'h ti yard uncr; .41)2'0/al A yxoti t tt' fined ,S rt paneled and t'we Sa,f 'Iv `e a election the l of �3?kh�t x s --build ari . et`''atd,et'� cQnpZ� ��'' namely; (d t , land d Pl- the w; Cz.y XI' t the d. ca *.,0 " "11.1,d,,e7a,titic ��an r t;.i.zit l �tl302:3;;;1\13,1; l .Dawnto`,e,n m- bAlot txa� heb$Ii<3 �9f the ark 3 eiv Lira" 3 e do:f tmea.s y.'a Cp ellRna rY.. Th baot p wc�u�d be ` t'c� SI?+�ce, Ian atlds untY Gpurth a •�i^.d a ,. of t}je ens n n. thiCe'4 or dsca specify the ovase; Vic; d°�'ttn 'Would . rx, o A}n w<zn costs f r eaahx� Lt rkiza aIsanclude Exhibit A d parkin for. _ 04. ti " :l. a.pavC aSsfss''he. a rice, * t' no oti-eQ t` g• l'") . of _ �• to �h� , ::(�� tha nt distr�c tit) :;,or � this �bt' inv etroxirnhre ail b;l, ry th S the„ Cou-;cil. t' *but na.orH r. c°ntxiburiuGr C- ount . 0o es s erect Adz to' 39Ce+ net. uita i the C, y Ma cze u �: a,r te-�°taate a ,� - ardh�,usr. iisah�e be far a,�P Q t na n�e� cam,._ ,a� (5) ,h 9ua '� fee: ubl�c'Sal; e.e to t teat f°i contract „ a.t�the ct a , ,A al•ety b he ar t� e Ci c s Council y < vi ni uildin� Zic zr ct' . ( C.e• t' x u�cn^tn C,n .cirect the tl °1* I zhe u' Saf 4 . e' City , n e�y." r.rev ah.s •• Tlazs to cil approval Y At w' Pub1 , c itiey . >' aps: f 'exisf ng a.I �., with anafiez +� K * ren° t ` . ao aafetp bn �Ii any St;r o" the e'=tiis would sAc, 1t�' the ~ ', 00.0. °b�pl"a i_Stin uzld� g nt'a. eet..o;osin 1*ng ,ate r° �..A.fy that,, fa iii the gas, , elirr'i H sarr,£ side Qcs square, f tzes North Co (6 �reAar tat<+ the *: o • . N peel e . #, nek, for the linty Courtlao plans fur - * r: «� °ad_+ s the present i ?istr,ativena tructio-r� ua e- 7022. the Sens City arnd offices ` "l •axixraatel y i, {'c} Aare on .the .. a r « s 4 0 0 4 4 • . +. '4 .. $ .4 • • w :• + Cr • • •. • 4 :i • •d Y •� ~0 • w • r •• • J a K M 'ww • 4 • 4 • •- •„, 4 • h •k ••• * r• U � ▪ •C * • 4* w P • • • a J 5` the downtown: „We+toprovide for facilities equal in net usable .sgtt.re '. feet. utility, "ma quality to those proposed for the cornb ' d 4.• M 4 a Roa$-Courthouse sites,. except that 750 parking spaSe,slwould be pro- ' "vided,ior the downtown site and 350 for tke combined Newell Road- - • Courthcuse'sites, (6),the; architect's contract shall also specify, that, 4kafter approval o'i`the two seas of pltzns by the Council, he shall: (a), es.^:r-ate the tomb:,ned'cost- yf said renovatiori and construction apt 1313. 4 J Nowell Road,» p1i s the construction,of a new Public Sai,ety building in • the:vic`inity of theNorth County Crourthouse, (b) estirriate the cost of • ;the -construction .34the downtown site, " • w • -' • 4 - • • Exhibit �A ' b f. 4 Vote For One, , r (a) Shall a con binee.high-l-i,se City 1 • -16.11 -Public Safety ycornplex-he ''' constrifcted at' the4Down ®von Libra'ry site? • C4Qs-ts : .4 • . - . 4 . .Administrative aria Office Space. „Landscaping > - 4 Parking` • y` k b a .Assessment district partici; ati . �J' * •.... K• Net"`co*t to general taxpayer • • ^• (A'rchitect's rendering) %• O .(b) Shall.the present City fiall at 1313 Newell Road, be impreved and, expanded in' a _style srmilar to. existing facilities, and shall the 4 Public Safety bu4ding be; located in the vicinity of the North ,County • a CoArthous:e?,= ;. iCoWts: • la O for Public: Safety wilding A rarYinistr'atzve, end Office Space' Landscaping". * > Par.kzng Net cost to,gencral,saxpa.yer 'a • architect' s render-ing) o counci - an Debs called; attfn n tio' to part 5 'Of .the motion an4 s ,ggestect adiing th • e words ��' ,t negotiate negotiate a new eontra,ct''which s`1'a11�bet subject: to Cauriczl appr*'va1 ' Council -n 4, Worthi4'gton aareec?,,to'amend his • '"',= m•Otr r,. acec)rclingl .' is. 4 4. * Counci1man Bi4hr sr, roved ari amendmenethat the Council, when con-'�� 3iidering City 14i1l, .probe -withequal emphasis and review the leased Iand.probler's o''tkie City of "Palo Alto, and sdbmit these ptioperties'to • the electoraate for.>a vote. 'Tila4yor Arnold ruled the amendment out of order:: • • •. .r • ra yr• ID ,V • • 44 • • .* • • w, •r • ♦ " M • • w. In • K • • 'y • ✓ A • . 4 J. • ' . r s • • 4 ' or 4 0 • • . Q • w - • * •• • A y1. ,- s • •• • • 4 M • -a 4 • • • •r • • - w ,� C,ourail be �e Cp�ac'1 cp°leY, e a,�l t the ate Pt Qtyd, h C1t �h� s ,r�Yxvest�� COe AS m x8. C?tp t?o ri. taS Yk��`.A tatt fit $. 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Nali� ap°� c'- '_ ' t�e:u° h+,a'rae"d #y r , �.f.or 8 s,m' m �. 4 _0ye zo ne1� ,��txan' T,').+' w „ « . -. A Cp st' e a e,yue`�o' - eCia,' el s "" .15/0.n - yin !+ C yi,i �� 2 w 5hel. . ` 04 the of. p11 ' . ? Lena $i�bila�Y �� .ts x ,� r ""Flint, pia- ,« mgt° . At De y. °T:' C 'CO sn ,.. �, A� VII °14,eIi 'O' "z$ ed by 5ez ntxa,ct '�°. eccov� -- °u t pe - e 4 «er ire eixe°te °z rlevat'°t. aw �3P1i ) t t'tl{�yea. c1,itie {b� ext 'ea u hex ,r A. a e .had ©r '��° s inc ck)ts "' r't cs ta),' °fox:X11z12. Q s( G� r k 5eC ,3'.'vote. Wr. 011. • 41, t -; s x• V• .o - d at' ins paragraph 6. the 'architect's .contract •shall,s,peai,fy. that a professional'estimator to obtainquantitrt,ve take -off cost estimates ar in accordance with the plans in paragraph, 5. The ; ew:In:,ent carried on the followingroll call vote: v Co < •� y Aye® Beahrs, Cornatock, Debs, Flint, Pearson,y,Rohrs, Sher,. Worthington. 4 � � A Cooley. x x `The Worthington: xrxation as�amended then carried on the following roll call tote: "`'. to Ayeskt Arnold, Beahrs, Comstock. `Cooley," Debs,Flint, " Pearson.. Sher, Wordngton. Noes;w, Rohr s.* 41. Mr.:Le#-Apple, 39 Tulip Lane, : speaking for the„,Doveyntown Associa- tion,stated they endorsedothe.concept as presented by Mr. Stone fo:r the:downto*n Cepter; that.thcy requested the Council to initiate a fors:111,assessment.,diertrict` for -'the purpose of raising one.and a half .4 *million dollars for off-street•pa°'rking faciitties, and that a public hear-- ing fie set,: subsequent"to prel.nxnary Plarks. ,He presented petitions to the Co,uncih representingK support fiorl 65% of the area. 4e p (The Council recissed t 9:14p. rn.. and reconvened at 9:Z *, Councilman Beahrs left at this time and did not return.) • Pedestrian Overpass at.. ". �► . L7x xi Avanu -and Baysh-ore Freewiiv N y ",n .. ,» Aasistazt,,Ctty Manager Morgan referred tohhis memorandum to the council date August419 which recalled the prelinninaryy, study by Warren and Sieheit of a prpposed.overpassiat„oregou'""Avenue and Bayshore. Freeway eslimated„to cost a total of $124, 200. He said an application °' aad+bee i submitted to otthe' State«D viai0n of Highways with the objective '1st a,,ecuring State participation to,, the extent of 50% of the cost of the project;_ and that by letter dated August 12 the State Division of High- - ways notified the Covell theycojild'not justify the expendZZture oL State funds for4;the -propoo'.ed•pedestrian crossingYat Oregon Avenue and Baj '—,R shore Freeway. Councilman Cooley moved, secoixded by Rohrs. that the matter: be re.-. ferred to the Committee on Firiance. ,After discusailn the motion :car•- ried o a majority voi�te ;vote; CouncilrnanDebs,moved, seconded by Pearson,' that the Council, direct the-si4ff to4prepare a letter to go to the State ,Division of High xraay.,' 4 • Arasenab1yrneaf,Milaaa. and Alquist' and Senator Bradley, stating'the Coun- cil's_ reasons for.'asking again. for 'financing of the pedeatrian.overpaas. Mayor 'A°rpold ruled_ the motion a,ut of order. The motion tochallenge the Chair&'s ruling was duly seconded. 'The° Chair was suatain;ed on,,the '4 44 V a 44 v .4. a a -rn a .4'66 «, 8/1d165‘ 4 *a :14.0 t'°,- 411 04P trl N 4 w rr e - 9. W 4. M * * following Gnl call tiote .. * « u. M Ay 4 , �+ e� ,AxzYol2 op` Goo+Y� Flint, ghrs Sher. 1 pr�a�son, Worthington. s au KN 0-eb w , p 9tAC• ,. Iti +Y 4 t Exchan f *tand at Pa _ e Mill :Road, l'Bir hpa laved ar Vi=e r . .x ag er (erred to tfse exhibit displayed between ra osed.exchan� of land Co Assistan chamber +U aep cAn$ :the P p t. Gon1pdi�Y at Council chaml r ,dll yep n;a l.a�}as lnVestxxxe lie szatzd a cahy a.t ofpalo,l1lto and'Ca.li£a= venv,e. " , ted suggesting the -may Btirrh �n�d:S�er�cla» � c the prop • r" estxn� " a.tioM al bei «, o.. that the -City i wne`e „ hadrb+��' xa�ce ved;i�ro5r: tYiE�`o. <ffected, ,. F a t t as depi:cteci.: on the mao ,e," Ca ; hat t e -except_ excha'ftE .. not used. forsany neP,cl� °f NV the, er.t * yuz 14zs to the wQult be reli."rigti kin$ g'x�p -the..,proper`Ltixnate t s ric he�eee,cls exiti" *�_ in e�cc31a7age�,.foz �-.a�`, u, xaf.. q Land n ' but :vhiGh wovlcl farslit� rate tad de�e2ope >: *.� t a. cUlar :area: of this sf parti that the. matter be Seconded by ?earsar.' ," P matter .. " ... ohx$ ',mowed,' y,yrks tt� r. eviev bef�lr Ccaun red •to t n ruttiio,« arr:ed unanx, �. omrnittee a ih� rz:otior,�: to tae; G "rni.ts oil. u, . 3 6 e xeteTx.Cd * -0-0-, o the ,l'lannz'yc� ' . the- a`'voi5-e .ate.: - N - n tTfOL191��bn i •: * y ww a .y. a A` 4. a jai es:lu onAda Funds �e iii �,*✓a August. .endatu :e of s n�exndran ,* datEd��g w + duYXl w " n it`y�'Manager eter4eel tt:this that resoluti was requiust . .k • l ta:i` ', inch explained K on yep, Thc.A►ss� ;.xa�xl wh of 5($ cent gas tax funds r 19,n r St :reo the o ' M +^ ;:thtuze Alto for the 1965 -66 -fiscal fu e to' �m t <e�cpe� of Palm A :r "cinder 5eteet ma 'the: City a�, tax fund exalstse�tnni'.gas t re -s. es to the old g ale Xec a,s tax riso�.�ti*E>n�'aP� -Unruh A.c"t. K :t t�tew g ar theCollier-U- 1-ix�3� e5- yeaz, .. gas tax grogram txndev�« yaw the Cif' to bet. st!'reet�. + tiied.ad. lu, ion t - the City, r,.ot-.cam , there .p �� of resurfacing, Znded ai3op`£i f -of nde.d in behalf omits �izr�+ds ex�e �, tht .l?QPL:ots of .„ x htis memorandum + .., � moo: 3$4 "` 118t�d" : e " * r esolvtior ",. ^+ :; tocleintroduced i Alto do ti. $ ;.. � ,, �(',,o�c:�irzsazs:.Corrss c'�e:.City o:. aa.o A passion; Ci"ty"'P i irscii off,' rate z Alto ky "? uz!d �►fter, csc on of:.he i A �ro:xst?e'S eso- "- entitled- Ejxlu diti uA tl:dcave�d - died re"Q Funds A fision, the X.* .. ' �-xpPndit� . Af �'ei°�' le:i�thy n . wad Tr�a. ` the st o pre- lu, ox y ,. t n k s�ioved,tlaat thy= Cor:rci funds, howthe`I vvoxl�,' M `�O- ;r> Ud w .- d�et� o7c its G�pt oz�'. q. .,. x. u •' G e5 ° sand ►QkvE� td y an..a_voice vC)tC'. Vin» to .: l:s s e'd �;nanir o r, of f t �k a"nC�o hidli scxib.e,4„themCollier and what w. Cour c{ re Cn tax funds be pare a re.evp 1h'. Y aand, also on the eno't't vvoula � e�ts ;� �£�'` a d that -With-this r' nave an ,> r..N.whtg� .s 1na�".'t <, y e Council - r� of .tYie select sy •bl� for improvement � r, 'his ` o i"S of st: wii thez4he would include idea ,of theunci earsonarQuired furzds.'��Caor�no ;lxman � yrrr �eei p j- a.s � 'l woulG' " -- projec'ts qualifyP tceeL�` ao so th - with these Std. w 'a ry JM 9 44, M a M a s v • f, ?�t *0 4 4t 0- or 04' r uA is motion "and arvv.projections that are antic sated, " to which Councilman ck Comstock agreed. ,The,rnotion'wvas duly seconded and carried.orra ma- jority voicevote.t San'Francis` u to 4Creek -Fiq d`Coxntroi TheA,s;rlstant City Manae referred to his rnern'sot•andunz dated Augustw' 19, 1965, t'b thr.Counc'il w° Lich reported on a meeting With repr+esenta= Liven Hof aL ,the local agencies concernedwith the San Francisquito Creek flood eontrol problem He -r:ecommeaaded the Council reaffirm the ac -4'tion taken-by,„the=;San ;?Mateo ;arA4santa,Clara Boards of Supervisors, and 'urge the Corpsof4,Eng:neer.s to re -exam ne and up -date the alternate., solutiorxa'.:to thayflood 'cont,roi roblem. (Councilman Coo'leyi°left'during'the discussion a.nd did not return to the meeting,,,) `' ,t 4, w' Councilnzari S),er; moved that; the Council advise the Corps of Engineers that they are in fav%or of the aft t:4z taken by the4Board of Supervisors. of Slue Matr90 County and tat until the Cprps has completed a new eco� ,nornic analysis'of alternative ,so'hution .;to the San F rarcisquito. flood '-:: control,,,problem,':.t ie Coun i!. has -no basis on which to indicate a pre,- -e. £erred solution to the p oblern. The motiosn was seconded by Comstock a� , and carried- urninirriously on a. voice vote. After. discussion Councilman Comstock moved that the Council' direct -the staff to consider these contingencies and return with -s, report on' ,n „• „`what cou;„se of action they would intend tb follow if the flooding reoccurred ` before otective measures are corZipieted. "The motion was seconded by Delwand carried tirnsimously ' yi a;,voice;.vote. "� Liquor' License - `Play -Pen The City Attorney reported that on August 13, 1965, an application w2,s filed"for an On 'Sate' Geineral License for a bona fide eating place'knoavvn as The Rlay„ Pen,°1oeated at 998. San Antonio R'Oad, Palo Alto;,;that the applicants';narnes areVPilliam H Leonheart and Mariano P. Raymundo, and the, previous` occupant of these premises had a similar license., Upon investigation, with: the assistance of the _Police Department, he recorn mended that the application be filedryv"vithout protest. N,. On -motion made_ , duly*secondedand carried unanirhousry, the Council' approved filing the application without arotest. ' ''Liquor License Roy s Smoke S3rop +r *, The Ctty Attorney reported that -on August 6, 1965, an application was filed for an Off Sale Beer' and Wine License for Roy' s,Smoke Shop, l,o- cated,=at 483 University Avenue; that the applicant's name is Charles.;. Edward Coughlin and the previous occupant of these premises had a beer license Upon investigation, with the assistance of the Police Y! 0. f: V. IM e yti FJ`'S�h P ' gt Department, he concluded there was no legal basic for filing a protest and recommended the application be filed without protest. ,k On motion made. `scaly seconded and carried, unanimously, the Council approved filing the :application without protest. _ Zone Change - 115 and 117 Cowper Str e In January the. Planning Commission unanimously recommended denial of the application of Kenneth L. and Evelyn R. Brown and Marcus L. and Louise D. Tyrone for a change of district of the property at 115 and 117 Cowper Street fronrif'R-3:L-12 (Neighborhood Apartment Dis- Atrict Regulations: Special Apartment Lot Area Reguiationc),ato R-5 (General Apartment D1 trict-Limited Regulations), as outlined in Plan- ning Comrnit'sion Resolution No. 8. TheArriatterkwas continued to March 22 at the request of the applicants. Ona,,March 15 the applicants requested deferral to July 26, 1965. On July' 2, counsel for the applicants requested deferral to August 23. 1965. and; this is an adjourned meeting. from that date. Mr. Morite,;,Hess Senior Planner, depicted on a mop exhibited on the 414 the dimensions4,of the.;prnpert} aiid .(,Councilman Rohrs moved and it was duly seconded, that the Council ""uphold the `Planning Commission and deny the application. referred to the subject property as Council chamber wall, and described the zoning in the neighborhood: Elton F Ivtartin, ':counsel for theapplicants. spoke of the R-5 apart- ments`ecently constructed in the area. He.said the houses on the par - eel are very: old and it •would upgrade downtown to allow four "'befautiful.. apa'rtrnents'witih underground parking" on the parcel. He listed the various apartment unit'smin the'. area. ., In the discussion:that followed, it: was pointed out the applicant could: build" a three!'unit_.apartment with=their present"zoning, but their re- qoC;st was to change;', the zoning to allow for construction of a fot r unit„ apaxtment. 4 Theomotion to deny carried on a .majority voice vote. anc UniveraM ty Park Fire`Statons The August :2agelida carried a report from the City Manager recom-- *.nYending an appropriation of funds in the amount of $15, 000 from the Capital Improvement Fund for furnishings and equipment for the May- field and University'Park Fire Stations. The item was continued to the August -9 meeting cif the Council, bait was inadvertently omitted from the agenda for that Meeting.. 4. kt Y. t .�.r'b` lye F. ,- - "V , - . 1., - . 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Puri=. • » t Gounaile eweeks earpressed �e ha «that when any three Gam ttie „Z4 �,atrd Corn?r1 t a flee` eg�rtiri, xix�1 tflora pet o 1).. -rte �t1 raa)©xx , that t ,, Fx oil �s authc' c on '� ' ov.t,t e to 1:11 licaat'o ; the Gau" set International 'atc .• �'���' zn the app t tha'� �' :ate' stxict flora de gity oi-nt was na im,d .concern ahout;t the central. p � M f N sA .x. a b arses Ko reSu.bmit ts: ,pplication but that they are authorized to do so only ;8tb)ect to the•deersitysilimTtatior.': He then ;moved that theCity Coun.c'i1 on 'its own initiative're5uest the "'Planning Commission to con- szd,er.; a change x d:strict frora:R:E:A to P -C of that ,certain property in the laity of Palo. Alto::consisting o+' *310acres in the vicinity of the 16'00_bi,ciCK,of Av,astr•adero Road and the zoning to P -C of tha ,.220 acres encoMpaS'sed in the area designated as the Ar'astradero Hills Annexatiors;a11 owned b + Sunsrt'Intetr..tional Petroleum Corporation; provided: (/).that any such`rezonzng and zoning to P -C beiirz�it d toa the densityodesignated for such areas in the General Plan (that is an °over -a1). density fc,r the entire 530'acres of no more than one dwelling unit per g?oss residential acre); and (2) that Sunset Inter,pational4Petro- leurn Corporation,desires to resubmit its application,for such rezoning s"ind zoning .(formerly kn$wr."as file No, 65-ZC-14, subject to the afore- mentioned Limit in density, 4,which it is h°ereby authorized to do. ;F 41, The motion was seconded by Ccvstock., and after discussion, the mil,- . �tion carried on a majority voice vote. w Alma -Churchill Intersection Re;oesign „ Bice_ Mayor*Debs' recalled that in November 1463 the staff was directed to wid'bn .Alma Street five and Ine-half feet on the East side and seven N, feet on,the.West side, to cut: down trees and replant with new, smaller trees.* -~lira mcvk:d, se;c'o:^'ded:by Pearson* that the Council rescind this resolution. The Assistant C.i.ty Manager explained that the prog'ranz hadybeen held*' in abeyance "pending current studies of..traffic, circulation. The motion carried unanirnousl on a voice vote; ,w Pedestr%an:G3vti�xoasses' 'Vice -Mayor Debs indicated he felt the Council, should go on record: with -. `their Sratewrepreseatati_-. esxas favoring -State ;participation in financing pedestrian, overpasses. He,.therefore, moved, and it was day seconded;' that'the C.otznc it:c irsct, twhe staff to draft a letter to the thr"e.e legislators and have it;ready;:,f ,r the n xt Council meeting; that the letter would epr' :sentthe Council'sreasons for believing the State sho&:ld participte" in the.lina'c!ng•of pedestrian overeasse.s't and that copies of the cor r!sporidence`whi-h caxx e about ove4 the Oregon-Bayshore pedestrian overpass Should be attached.' In the discuss,or: that followed,. Councilman Sher suggested that carbon "" copies of the letters, be se'ot to the State Division of Highways. Coun_. oilman Person.:'Said. she read iri;.a newsletter.from the League orCal- iforn:a Cities•thai:.there. wars pending legislation regarding State finds " for.pedestrian?:overpatsses fi +4: it a " y ' • • Vice Mayor, Debs« acxirnded'his xxxotion to include in the letter a •state - tner_t that if new:.tegisaatior is required to change present policy so pedes siaas t«an be'protected,' :4nd z4,nancin ; can be made out of -State • fxCevvay roads for crossing frettvvays, the legislators should" support ar'th:i8 change in poa -y,:"- He added"that the draft letter should be included the next packet, to be.considereda.t the next Council meeting; aztd that_ .in`the intelini.," the sta'f'f could regearch the current status of legis.- 1ation. _ « The motis+rt carried unanimously on a voice vote. 4 y r ' y Municipa-1 Service Center -: Project 63-13 • ,. Councilman Flirt moved that the Co mmittee on Finance investigate the". way :n wI ich the cost estimates were arrived„at for `the Mun,icipal Ser- - •evice.C:entet, the manner in Nlehich thevplanning was carried"forthwith the architectr� and the way the cost escalated. The motion was seconded by Debs. The At,s5 tacit City _Manager? remarked "that all 4projeets are submitted to the Couricil for.approval a;nd the Council must approve 11'appropri4.. At cr s: fxor the Capit d .tnprovement Fund; that this project •sstartied as ,an expanNion at the present corporation yard site, evolved into a„modest. addition at a new site; •an vended in the new dirnersion approved by thee- " Council... ' C+ • • After farther discussion, e motion carrie& on the -following roll call « he r vote:' • , « .. • Flint, Pearson, Sher, 'Worthington:• "4 • `'Park Dedication ©r'dinancQ " �Vi11iam McKa g, 452'lGlar;,on,,A' enue, recalled certain ;Cornmenis Tria,de the p ,e. e -ding we,ek.`when, ch.e: Ctinei1 diNcussed the pks;s:it .ty; Cf re'- negotiatzj-g_the ai;rpor "With r,th Santa Clara County. lie- read a -, melt,. which is op fite'in :the office'. of the City Clerk, in rebuttal'to arguments 4Ka,iriert arirport expansion. . • Richard:Stock, 3;560 ,,Bralat Street, speaking as Community relation -e Airect,r. of United Palo":-A1tans;, said that after considerable d� libera,- Lion, tbercot-1izded that the e.niargerrnen't of the City*Hall o t the dareserit site, = w,ith•construction" f the public sai"ety faciliry elsewhere, was "far .more desirablel,",_thav_corsoli.dation on the downtown site. He presented a outline W:' brief c utl ne of their con�,lusions to each member of the Council. and • sttted,•a more complete report was.being prepared which would be. sub mitred to the Council:when cOrnpleted. • • ,"''7 ` !ak 1�"'M1•`i "v.y�: 471" 8/30/65 • Y1 4 �.r ay 0 o 011 • • R. 4 • • i ♦ • •;t • • • • Nfr. S'ork resented background inforrzaation oh the organization United pa1+a .,F.ltans . and nsn the .'philosophy, MD tr =to Adafl�.rn` . „ 'M yor :trnald:noted that because of the meeting of,the League of+Ca1- ifornia Cities -,Monday, October 11, the Council might wish to rove theirsegulax ene -iing date to. October 4. on motion of Rohr$, duly seconded and carried unanimously Gal ad our ted at 1 i : 35 p.m. „- APPROVED: Aivlayor r: Kt 4 i r.. me .4 4 • .r a