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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
ROLL CALL
Redevelopment Agency members present: Chairman Orrin Mahoney, Vice-Chair Kris Wang,
and Agency members Dolly Sandoval, Mark Santoro,and Gilbert Wong. Absent: None.
Chairman Mahoney called the meeting to order at 11:30 p.m.
CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Approve the minutes for the June 2, 10, and 16 Redevelopment Agency meetings.
Wang/Wong moved and seconded to approve the minutes as presented. The motion
carried by the following vote: Ayes: Mahoney, Sandoval, Santoro, Wang, and Wong.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
ADJOURNMENT
At 11:33 p.m., the meeting was adjourned.
Kimberly Smith/Iiecording Secretary
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APPROVED MINUTES
C U P E RTI M® CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT MEETING
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
At 6:45 p.m. Mayor Orrin Mahoney called the joint regular meeting of the City Council and the
Redevelopment Agency to order in the Council Chamber, 10350 Torre Avenue, Cupertino,
California, and led the Pledge of Allegiance
ROLL CALL
Council members present: Mayor Orrin Mahoney, Vice-Mayor Kris Wang, and auncil
members Dolly Sandoval, Mark Santoro, and Gilbert Wong. Absent: none.
Redevelopment Agency members present: Chairman Orrin Mahoney, Vice-Chair Kris Wang,
and Agency members Dolly Sandoval, Mark Santoro, and Gilbert Wong. Absent: none.
CEREMONIAL MATTERS—PRESENTATIONS -None
POSTPONEMENTS
Wong moved and Wang seconded to continue item No. 17 July 21 at the request of staff. The
motion carried unanimously.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
Deputy City Clerk Grace Schmidt distributed the following written communications:
• An email from Eva Wong proposing an increased effort to recruit high school students as
volunteers (No. 14)
• A packet of information requested by Council regarding possible additional items for the
budget(No. 14)
• An email with attached letter from Michael Foulkes regarding additional properties
discussed under the housing element(No. 18)
• Letter from Philip Mahoney regarding the rousing element and rezoning of property (No.
18)
• PowerPoint presentation( No. 18)
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
14. Receive public comments, discuss, and adopt the 2009-10 budget:
a. Grant a Negative declaration
b. Adopt a resolution establishing an operating and capital budget for fiscal year
2009-10, Resolution No. 09-092
C. Adopt a resolution establishing an appropriation limit for fiscal year 2009-10,
Resolution No. 09-093
d. Adopt a resolution establishing an operating budget for the Redevelopment
Ate , Resolution No. 09-01
e. Authorize a Park Planner position and Senior Code Enforcement position
Deputy City Clerk Grace Schmidt distributed an email from Eva Wong proposing an
increased effort to recruit high school students as v-1-vnteers, and a packet of information
requested by Council regarding possible additional itt.tis for the budget.
Administrative Services Director Carol Atwood reviewed the follow-up information
requested by the City Council at their last budget meeting on June 10 and asked the
particular staff perscm to comment on his or her items: Public and Environmental .Affairs
Director Rick Kitson commented on the City Channel broadcasting options to enhance
quality and the cost to upgrade the website search engine; Atwood responded to questions
regarding Citywide noticing and the possibility of going electronic; Parks and Recreation
Director Mark Linder talked about school fields and De Anza College & Foothill Union
High School District (FUHSD) services; Rick Hausman, from the Cupertino Union
School District (CUSD) responded to questions regarding the contract for crossing
guards.
At 8:16 p.m., Mayor Mahoney opened the public hearing.
Ed Hirslifield asked Council to consider lighting the upper S tennis courts at the
Cupertino Sports Center. He recommended studying the degree of interference from light
and/or sound and to have a City sponsored group meeting with the Home Owners
Association of the neighboring condominium complex to discuss these issuers. He also
thanked Council for funding the existing lighting.
Jennifer Griffin said that sidewalk maintenance should be considered just as important as
maintenance on roads, street lights and other City amenities. She also noted the
importance of parks such as the Lawrence Mitty Park and to retain the school resource
officers (SROs). She said that citywide noticing is a major issue since some people don't
use the internet and don't have computers.
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® Jim Black complimented the City Council and staff on a balanced budget and the new
playground at Blackberry Farm. He also thanked Council for considering the dog park
and said that more things could be done with the bridge and ponds at Linda Vista.
Daniel Nguyen, Vice-chair of the Public Safety Commission, said that the commission is
making good progress on and working diligently to use the $29,000 Council provided to
the commission. He said that two key projects are a walk/bike/carpool to school event en
October 9 which is the same day as National Walk to School Day, and that they are
hoping to have another event next spring to coincide with Bike to Work Day. He
responded to a comment from Council regarding the crossing guard contract and said he
would take it back to the commission for input.
At 8:33 pm. Mayor Mahoney closed the public hearing.
Council directed staff to look into these follow-up items:
• Make sure the 9 school fields are included in the park land statistics
• Add information in the Cupertino Scene that school fields can be used
after school hours
• Next time a land-use citywide notification is done, reference the website
for updates and start a database for those who will accept email
• What programs does the Sheriffs office provide for youth
• Meet with the Homeowners Association next to the Cupertino Sports
Center to see what concerns are, if any, regarding lighting the additional 5
tennis courts
• School sports field maintenance agreement
• Review the crossing guard contract for operational savings possibilities
and provide Council with contract specifics
Wong moved and Sandoval seconded to grant a Negative Declaration for the City of
Cupertino budget. The motion carried unanimously.
Wong moved and Sandoval seconded to adopt City Council Resolution No. 09-092,
establishing an operating and capital budget for the City of Cupertino for fiscal year
2009-10 with the following changes:
• Reduce playground safety audit($8,500)
• Reduce annexations($10,000)
• Reduce building abat-ements($15,000)
• Reduce building,maintenance for Quinlan($20,000)
• Reduce building maintenance for the Senior Center($18,000)
• Reduce school field maintenance for Lincoln($22,000)
• Reduce school field maintenance for Garden Gate ($28,000)
• Add website search engine$30,000
• Add leadership 95014$12,500
• Add City Channel re-cabling project$50,000
• Add walk/bike to school program $50,000
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® • The City Manager/Admin Services Director to find $20,000 to balance
• include $580,000 out of the Recreation Fund for the Linda Vista water
feature and dog park project
The motion carried unanimously.
Wong moved and Sandoval seconded to adopt City Council Resolution No. 09-093,
establishing an appropriate limit of$70,733,348 for the City of Cupertino for fiscal year
2009-10. The motion carried unanimously.
Wong moves! and Sandoval seconded to adopt Redevelopment Agency Resolution No.
09-0I, establisaiiig an operating budget for the Redevelopment Agency for fiscal year
2009-10. The motion carried unanimously.
Wong moved and Sandoval seconded to authorize a Park Planner position and Senior
Code Enforcement position for the City of Cupertino. The motion carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT—REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
At 9:42 p.m. the Redevelopment Agency adjourned, and the City Council meeting recessed from
9:42 p.m. to 9:53 p.m.
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Grace Schmidt, Recording Secretary
Staff reports, backup materials, and items distributed at the meeting are available for review at
the City Clerk's Office, 777-32.23, and also on the Internet at www.cul)ertino.org. Click on
Online Services, then Watch City Meetings.
Most Redevelopment Agency meetings are shown live on Cable Channel 26, and are available at
your convenience on the web site: Visit w%-,tiv.cupertino.org , then click Online Services and
Watch City Meetings. Videotapes are available at the Cupertino Library, or may be purchased
from the Cupertino City Channel, 777-2364.
APPROVED MINUTES
C U P E RT I PI O CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular AdiournPd Meeting
Tuesday, June 10, 2009
CALL TO ORDER
At 4:06 p.m. Mayor Orrin Mahoney called to order the regular adjourned joint meeting of the
City Council and the Redevelopment Agency. The meeting was held in the Council Chamber,
1.0350 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California.
ROLL CALL
Council members present: Mayor Orrin Mahoney, Vice:-Mayor Kris Wang, and Council
members Dolly Sandoval, Mark Santoro, and Gilbert Wong. Absent: none.
Redevelopment Agency members present: Chairman Orrin. Mahoney, Vice-Chair Kris Wang,
and Agency members Dolly Sandoval,Mark Santoro, and Gilbert Wong. Absent: none.
STUDY SESSION
® 1. Study Session on the proposed 2009/10 Budgets for City Council and the Redevelopment
Agency(continued from June 2).No documentation in packet.
City Clerk Kimberly Smith distributed emails in support of the School Resource Officers
from Vivian Franklin, Principal of Stevens Creek Elementary School; Lorrie Wernick.,
Principal of Regnart Elementary School; Nancy Wood, Principal of Garden Gate School;
and parent Debbie Anderes.
Administrative Services Director Carol Atwood distributed "2009/10 Budget Study
Session, Council Follow Lip Items" which listed questions and requests for information
from Council from May 27 and June 2 Council meetings. She reviewed the documents
and the City Council members discussed them and provided direction to staff as noted
below.
Item 14 proposed an independent website usability assessment and evaluation of the
search functionality, as well as PDF document posting guidelines. Councilman Santoro
asked for more information about cost and availability of a fiber link to the Comcast node
on Imperial Avenue for data and television, not necessarily on the same cable.
During discussion of item 19, regarding Housing Element costs to date, Council
member Wang suggested that residents be encouraged to sign up for emailed notices, so
that citywide mailings can be gradually shifted from paper to digital. Mayor Mahoney
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noted that citywide notices are done as a courtesy to the residents, but the legal notice
requirement is for a certain radius.
Item No. 15 was a letter from Captain Terry Calderone recommending that the City
Council maintain the second School Resource Officer (SRO). Council member Wang
suggested that the schools be asked to pay a percentage instead of a faxed amount for
SROs. Atwood agreed it would be wise to add an escalation clause. She said that staff
has asked the school districts if they can contribute more, but they said they can't commit
at this time because they don't know their budget outcomes.
Item No. 16 was the FY 2009 COPS Expenditure Plan summaries. Council member
Wong asked for a list of which cities have SROs, and the number, and how those
positions are funded. Later I the evening, further discussion was held about the request
for the number of School Resource Officers in other cities and how those positions are
funded. Council concurred that Council member Kris Wang would survey
representatives of other cities at the next Cities Association meeting, and would report
back to the City Council �a ith that information.
Item No. 20, staff time estimate, referred to a traffic study, but that was corrected to
reflect the total cost of staff time for housing allocation,estimated at$15,049.
Item No. 21, State Loan/Take Away Impacts and Options, was amended to indicate that
this was a mandated loan to the State of California.
Item No. 22 was a list of Cupertino Services provided to the elementary school, high
school, and college districts, including sports field maintenance, etc. for Cupertino Union
School District. The Parks and Recreation Director was asked to provide aggregated
information about how much the City subsidizes the costs of school sports fields and
what sharing arrangements are in place.
Erik Walukiewicz said he was currently the Coordinator of Safety and Operations for the
Fremont Union High School District, and has worked as an assistant principal and teacher
at Monta Vista High School and as assistant principal at Cupertino High Sc:ool. He said
that the benefits of the SROs far outweighs the costs, because they increase student safety
and don't pull police officers away from other calls, which could increase response times.
He talked about the valuable relationships that the SROs have with students, teachers,
and parents. He also noted that Sunnyvale has 4 similar positions, called Neighborhood
Resource Officers, and that the school district does not plan to cut any positions at this
time.
Peter Robinson, Cupertino School Resource Officer, talked about how the responsibilities
of beat deputies and SROs differed. He explained that beat deputies should be the ones
responding to emergencies, such as bank alarms, car crashes, etc.,and the SROs take load
of 13 schools off their shoulders. However, the SROs are still sworn deputies and can
® respond if there is an alarm call nearby. The SROs have first-hand knowledge of student
personalities and past histories, and get to know parents, grandparents and staff. While at
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the school the SRO may also talk to a student who has been the victim of abuse, talk to
another who is in the Sheriffs Teen Academy, and help a staff member whose car was
vandalized. This sort of work could absorb hours of a beat officer's time.
John Sperinde, representing the Cupertino Tennis Club, thanked the Council for the
project underway to upgrade lighting. He explained that this is a lighting improvement
only, not lighting of additional courts, and there is still a shortage because of the nearly
400 members of the United States Tennis Association (USTA). He asked Council to
consider adding lights to the pool-side courts. Mr. Sperinde mentioned that they had tried
to buy time at DeAnza College but it was too expensive, and asked if the City and
DeAnza College could come to an arrangement to make that more affordable.
Laura Gonzales, Dean of Students at Fremont High School, thanked the City Council for
funding the SRO position. She said the importance is less about programs and more
about personal influence on students' lives. W%en students make poor choices,
suspension and citations don't change that behavior, but counseling with the deans and
working with the SROs, parents and students tends to be what ends the conflict. She
noted that if the staff knows the incident involves a resident of Sunnyvale, they call the
Sunnyvale SRO to deal with the problem.
Graham Clark, Principal of Homestead High School, said that each year they do large
community out-reach programs such as Every 15 Minutes and Code Red. The SROs are
® invaluable at coordinating those events, which can involve as many as 40 or 50 other
agencies.
Jennifer Griffin, expressed her support for the SROs, and said that positive relations at
the schools result in better behavior by students attending DeAnza College, and can serve
as the first line of defense against gang problems, truancy, graffiti, and theft on campus.
Ms. Griffin also cautioned Council against requiring residents to maintain the sidewalks,
because -;f the City stops that maintenance the valuable street trees will be the next to go.
She also thought it was important that legal notices go out on paper, since not all
residents have email.
Council members discussed new items that they might wish to add to the budget,
including the cost for sidewalk repairs. Atwood said that would be analyzed as a part of
the fiscal strategic plan and the results of that study would give the Council a better sense
of their options.
Council members emphasized that, although there was a brief reference at a prior meeting
to the possibility of someday having citizens responsible for sidewalk maintenance, there
was no intention of doing that in the foreseeable future.
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® Council concurred that they would like to consider adding these items to the budget, and
asked staff for recommendations on how to fund them:
• City Channel re-cabling- $50,000
• Website search engine- $50,000
• Leadership Cupertino - $12,500
• Dog park(5 options)
• Education/Outreach-$40,000
• Fenced area-additional $40,000
• Major park- $$300,000-$500,000
• Use county property
• Placeholder amount(to be determined)
• Mandated loan to the State of California- $1.358 million(option#1)
• Linda Vista Park water feature- $700,000
• Walk/bike to school program
Council members also discussed these items and concurTed that they would remain in the
2009/10 budget as proposed:
• School field maintenance
• Heart of the City General Plan update
• Neighborhood/School Resource Officers(and can schools pay more?)
Council members also discussed these items but in the end there was consensus that they would
not be considered for addition to the 2009/2010 budget:
• Skate park
• Additional tennis court lighting
• Sports court/pool at sports center
• Phase 2 of Stevens Creek Corridor
• Simms property
• Stocklmeier property
• City hall remodel
• Tank house completion
• Stevens Creek Trail to Bay monitoring
• Lawrence Mitty Park additional funding
• Stevens Creek Trail bridge over Union Pacific Railroad
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ADJOURNMENT OF REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY: RECESS OF CITY COUNCIL
At 6:50 p.m. the Redevelo,ment Agency meeting adjourned and the City Council meeting
recessed until 7:30 p.m.
Kimberly Smith,,%ecording Secretary
Staff reports, backup materials, and items distributed at the meeting are available for review at
the City Clerk's Office, 777-3223, and also on the Internet at www.cupertino.org. Click on
Online Services, then Watch City Meetings.
Most Redevelopment Agency meetings are shown live on Cable Channel 26, and are available at
your convenience on the web site: Visit www.cupertino.org: , then click Online Services and
Watch City Meetings. Videotapes are available at the Cupertino Library, or may be purchased
from the Cupertino City Channel, 777-2364.
APPROVED MINUTES
CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
C U P E RT I N® Regular Adjourned Meeting
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
CALL TO ORDER
At 7:55 p.m., Chairman Orrin Mahoney called the Redevelopment Agency meeting to order in
the Council Chamber, 10350 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California and opened the public hearing
on both budgets.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chairman Orrin Mahoney, Vice-Chair Kris Wang, and Redevelopment Agency
members Dolly Sandoval,Mark Santoro, and Gilbert Wong. Absent: none.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. Approve the minutes from June 17, 2008.
Wong moved and Wang seconded to approve the minutes as presented. The motion
carried unanimously.
CITY COUNCIL AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY JOINT MEETING
B. Review the Cupertino Redevelopment Agency Operating_Budget for 2009-10.
At 8:35 p.m. the City Council and the Redevelopment Agency held a concurrent meeting
to discuss the budgets.
The City Clerk distributed email from Marshall and Nancy Wang in support of teen
volunteer programs, Linda Vista Park renovation and Regnart Road repair; email from
Alex and lrina Vayner, Eric Wilson, Sherri Stein, and Joseph Maggiolino advocating
both fenced and unfenced off-leash recreation areas for dogs; and email from Bryan and
Carol Miller and Eric Wilson who were also in favor of both types of dog areas for a six-
month trial period.
Director of Administrative Services Carol Atwood stated that staff was presenting
Council with a balanced budget for the year 2009-10. She underscored the importance of
proactive financial planning, the establishment of a Fiscal Strategic Planning Committee
and annual budget reviews. Ms. Atwood presented an overview of general fund revenues
® and operating expenditures, the five-year capital improvement program, federal stimulus
grant applications, department budgets and new budget items for consideration. These
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® new items included: minor changes to existing staff positions, contribution to the
Housing Trust Fund, completion of the Housing Element and the Heart of the City Plan.
It was also noted that there was a slight increase in Sheriffs costs due to cost of living
and the Sheriff's service levels would remain the same in the city.
Jennifer Griffin comn-,ented that she did not believe public sidewalks should be
maintained by the residents.
Council stated that this issue was not being proposed in this budget. It was an item that at
some point would be reviewed by the Fiscal Strategic Planning Committee.
In addition to the proposed budget document under consideration, Council noted the
following items should be included in the budget discussions: $85,000 for a fiber cable to
increase television reception and perhaps a higher bandwidth, a skate park (for this year's
budget or some future date)and Leadership Cupertino.
City Council concurred to hold an additional study session on the City Council and
Redevelopment Agency budgets on Wednesday, June 10, at 4:00 p.m. in the City Council
chambers.
ADJOURNMENT
At 2:18 a.in., the joint meeting of the City Council and Cupertino Redevelopment Agency was
adjourned.
A budget study session was scheduled at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 10, 2009, as a special
joint meeting of the City Council and Redevelopment Agency. The meeting will be held in the
City Council Chambers.
An additional public hearing was scheduled regarding the City Council and Redevelopment
Agency budgets scheduled on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 as a part of the regular meetings.
Kimberly Smith, o ding Secretary
Staff reports, backup materials, and items distributed at the meeting are available for review at
the City Clerk's Office, 777-3223, and also on the Internet at wtivw.cupertino.org. Click on
Online Services, then Watch City Meetings.
Most Council meetings are shown live on Cable Channel 26, and are available at your
convenience on the web site: Visit www.cupertino.org , then click Online Services and Watch
City Meetings. Videotapes are available at the Cupertino Library, or may be purchased from the
Cupertino City Channel, 777-2364.
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGF,NCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
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Grace Schmidt
Deputy Secretary
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
Kimberly Smith
Secretary
C U P E RT I NN O APPROVED MIINUTES
CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, June 17,2008
CALL TO ORDER
At 2:51 a.m. on Wednesday, June 18 Chairwoman Dolly Sandoval called the regular meeting to
order in the Council Chamber, 10350 Torre Avenue, Cupertino,California.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chair Dolly Sandoval, Vice-Chair Orrin Mahoney, and Agency Members Mark Santoro,
Kris Wang and Gilbert Wong. Absent: none.
A. Approve the minutes from the June 2, 2008 meeting.
Wong/Wang moved and seconded to approve the minutes. The motion carried
unanimously.
B. Conduct a second public hearing and adopt the Cupertino Redevelopment Agency's
Operating Budget for 2008-09, Resolution No. 08-01.
Wong/Mahoney moved and seconded to adopt Resolution No. 08-01. The motion carried
unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT
At 2:55 a.m. on Wednesday,June 18 the meeting was adjourned.
Grace Schmidt, Deputy City Clerk
Staff reports, backup materials, and items distributed at the meeting are available for review at
the City Clerk's Office, 777-3223, and also on the Internet at www.cupertino.orp'. Click on
Agendas&Minutes/City Council/Packets.
Most Redeveloprr►tnt meetings are shown (as a part of the City Council meetings) live on Cable
® Channel 26), and are available at your convenience on the web site: Visit www.cupertino.org and
click on View Meetings Online. Videotapes are available at the Cupertino Library, or may be
purchased from the Cupertino City Channel, 777-2364.
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, May 19,2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
Kimberly S ith.
Secretary
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
Kimberly Vnith
Secretary
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
Grace Schmidt
Deputy Secretary
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
Kimberlj Smith
Secretary
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeti-
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
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Grace Schmidt
Deputy Secretary
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
Kimberly S ith
Secretary
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
Grace Schmidt
Deputy Secretary
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
Kimberly Smith
Secret
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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CUPERTINO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Regular Meeting
Monday, January 12, 2009
The meeting was canceled for lack of business.
Grace Schmidt
Deputy Secretary