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Sep-02-58
VIII A ® 0 d finances ` and, RPsol 'owe or Adoption 1. Qr'inieinbe No 6:0 Tezc ing Yama.oka frontage �x�7i�cei®g, 610, rezoning Workman si' 3 ® Xnance No � 7 ' 5tel ing�� Anne at ion � 8ebond .; reading No® 8; 'Aronsen rezoning 5� Re"156luticn N�� 100, - Procedure 6� ,eclu ion T�rq lel �ic�iestead2A Ae�€at.icn B. Misc4'�lane.ou NEW BUSINESS �!IX A© Miscellateou x PAYING DTLh` XI ADJOUR14MENT 0 lwmwm�� Al Z�45 05 p m 2 b u -. - Councilman Meyer�h.®lZ . toved' adoption of Ord trance @e 55 s Deb@nd 'by Cou�aoilman Saich and car'rIed P �� 20 ®rd na ce 1Vb a 56 A ` rezoning Rousseau s bdi �.si+ m i4€i�red b'y count ilman' Sa3ch that the second reading of ®rd mance 56 be.:wai red �by animous unse t 9 sebond by' C@tncilman Mey'ePholz and carried 5-- A. Councilman Satoh moved the adoption of Ordinance 569 second by`,Coutel'Iman Laz-qneo and carried 5" - 00 3. Ordinance No. 57 ' - , Stelling 2 Annexation. Fir't ri�adUng 1,he�4, 4. Ordinance Nob 59're-id 'by the City Treasurer, fixing the amount of reVene to be derived from property taxee for the Iscal year 1958-9 and setting this acne at ° 8 0 6® o Moved ed by CouneIl man Nieye�holz that Ordinance - No, *59 be adopted as an , urgency @id:itance'seconded-by ''Councilman Sall h and. carried S�, ° 0 5 Ordinance No. 58 Aroiasen rezoning® First reading was`'head and the s.z eot was open to discussion Tia Roessler, churn' el for ,homeowner associations I �°@teed tk�e °e iia 8 x° fe red to a letter° sent d r° Ct jP to the--Cek —1 end expanded on his ob jeoti@ns stated therein. Councilman . P'teyerho1 z took exception to a statementof Roessler°s 'declaring that the trees .and bushes surr oluading the `batch ,plant on 'age M 11 R a - ;i the North County. a,r°e not literally covered'with dust as maintained by Roessler. Councilman Lazaneo' took 'tho same positions E,J. Young, -proprietor of the Foothill Club near Simla Junction also rose to -state his ob je.— tions Both Councilmen Felosi and Lazaneo told, M��; �or�nng that in prior conv& cations. with him he had indicated acquiescence to the plant site now being considered,, 9 io e.. on a sl ght1 y high level just west,, Frances Allen Baker:: John MacKay a Bar°ba.ra Parker Chuck Thompson and a Mii Funs also Spok ' giving the reasons for their,o �Jections to the 'pl;ant',, . The,, next meeting and second ' reading of the ordlhanee was announced for Tuesdayl�_ Septei�b�� 2� The regular . meeting date 'falls can Lab@r° .gays a legal holiday. B,, Ni seel laneou.s rhe'. 1®od contr�� p°o eet wad reintroduced After discussion it was moved by, Councilman Meyer°holz",, second by 'Councilman Lazaneo that the aaqu.isition of thestorm drain c4anne� be expedited for the weeds ofthe City.o` Cupertino only, with the surrounding areas to� a handled on"another basis Carried 5 - Co IX NEW BUSINESS Aa Mis e'l.laneo as 1. Benacidh Building Permit',:.' No motion was made or vote taken but consensus appeared -to be ..that' ..Bon -11,'3 receive a, build ng' permift when he agrees to c� ply with Planning Commis s oh terms' ' The Council i� dick ted that a bond i s at iif6at-ory o 2. Otis Forge, Chair6 d -t the Cupertino Sanitary Board made the suggestion that the City inveetiga'te the advantages in baying a Water `systeml AfterI discussion the ayor° rimed Ctrs `'@rge fl 'Sam_indesora s �'ack'le.ng Joseph Browns Ivan Meyerholz's.and Cecil Neilsen to 4q v � 4 � MINUTES OV THE . SPECIAL COUNCIL MEBTINO OF AUOUST Z ® 1958 41� I a -5- Mr. 5 - Mr. Myers described the nature .of- .his work thus far and brodeedi-t.' plus the general, assumptions under which he is V 1 tend A-Mpn�� the 0 ch the Plan wil he bSectives troward why used Is a goal upon whic".h his plan is b6ing 15a ptrtiiient: data of single, f jpl ly hous J ng selling around QOO. 00. Tkae , plani'salso desip.ed to attract light industrial, uses t al 1. 1 1 t'p6ssible for residents to be'employed 1within the citni�mlts 1. Asa :start he said, one scans the zoning and Uses in existenoe t:hen applies principles of planning in such a way as to arrive at the . beat fit. In other words while the best judgement andplanningmight indicate one thing .it.mlght'be nece-sp-ary,to forego this zoning in view of a hi - egiY' �'06neen- 11 1 i -cat i tration of contrary uses® In thid way the app_ on of good planning is compromise I d with existing face and practical Y, in ef f eat neo-oss t' There are nonconforming uses some of . which will remain a"! long time , the obo�e&t being to reduce steadily the number of such nonconform1bg uses. With regard to the, batch pl ant 0 Mr. Myers declared that there is too much surroutditg 'residential use to consider th&site ideal for:a cement batching.p..' A0 General i'disouss ion followed but � no Pos itive 6 s on - was redo - h edTn answer to-iguestions D1 My jr6 a6k416wledg d, that:,r1the I p.re.aenae of a dot of ion ng the remainde'r Of the plan. ADJOURNMENT