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iV *Rbs'Mai lla$d. "1%slis Pita t1AO Bet n tlnited_Sii1fM of
As�srioa, spd .Ci#� o!- idsenco few Ds'eliMidsrl Plan -
ning of ty-
loved by ooUD012man Salch' that the agreement for YnblIc Yowls Flan
Preparation, � Ameriea
and the c� o Cupertino be adopted. Second by Councdlsn Fueh.
ATIS:
Couaoilmen: Finch, Satoh, Jewett
NOBS: Councilmen: None
ABS!W: Owmcilmene Henetti, Dempster
NOTION CARATM 3-0
V Santa Clara County Flood Control Bond Hleetion -- October S.
Moved by Oouncllmen Finch that the $12,750,0oo• bond issue and flood
control program be approved. Second by Councilman Sadch.
AYES: Councilmen:* Pinch, Saloh, Jewett
NOBS: ODUWIlmsn: NOW
ABSJW: Councilmen: Benetti, Dempster
MOTION CANW1D 3-O
ai Cupertino Chamber of Commerce Request for $6,000. to assist in their
advertising program for 1963 -61t.
Ooumodlman Finch &shed the City MIUMBOr if the Chtid+er had furtrished
the City, hhas�theeQmmber Witted exact statesmnt monies
bout the mons7
with the exact purposes for which it rill be spent. Be referred to a
letter addressed to the Chamber of Casmsrce from the City Nu agar
requesting an itwlhm statameut.and other informmtIon about the pur-
poses of the er "untares.
The Mayor obseneg that the woad "adverCAIW is a broad term and
Includes a number or AnUMMs. Bb said that Am bus oAxbed with sur-
rounding cities and it appears that no stragpas provisions are attached
to the asmual city aalotsInt to rsspeatl" Chapbo a of 0ommerce-
the City. Ntn tl ,t a �� of the smso�g pities
awe :.char. :oik3es,s►LVvv g"b thsi l gor the disbunesmeor or monem
to such
organfsatip�s _: loaA(1 Obkraar' of Cloemnee.
Ooorsil"a ��f the smm of $6,wo �a to appr'ast-
. : :. ±,r+lt irir up C14 of Qortins..
iu ante a bit relative to �, , or steer ��t�h.
'Labia he ald the Council hhhil�'ht we ttie aha of 13.000.
aid re-e awrte Un in six .qa�. ae pealeea the ,apt
or the Chavber and telNr{�LLfa cit7. sbdnld dafinitei7 art the
paogram with some enemy, va6tett still to be determined.
` Ir ni 3aien- -aid "t b 'tee Ceagawai NP's w" d0124 a
�Wd AS St -10-am t2hed�, rigure to
asset �r�r�
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At this tiros the Mayor briefed the Connell on the progress of the
aialkw city PWAN6mr pr the thus liar and szpresrin6 the
eoo-thit the Major of =, Italy wnld Come to the state of
fhlifbrnia and visit Cupertino. Ne ezpa'esasd mocb enthusiasm for the
entire idea and endorsed it completely.
IIA FESOL 707 No. 655.7
Ordering a contribution to Stevens Creek L.I.D. No. 1
The Mayor referred to a memorandum from the City Attorney indicating
It may be advisable for the council to contribute said ;3,570.
Moved by Councilman Pinch that the City adopt Resolution 655.7,
second by Councilman Deepster.
Discussion followed.
Councilman Saach stated that all amounts are supposed to be
Included in the assessment district, none to be paid by the City. He
maid this has been his understanding from the start.
Councilman Pinch said that his recollection is Just the opposite
and that it has been his understanding that the council would approve
the steps and the program as they saw fit at the proper time -- -in other
words, as the program moved along and the various phases were presented
to the Council for appa'oval. This In what is happening and the Council
now bas before it an extra pay item in the amount of #3,570 - for the
lmpsovement of a center strip near the intersection of Blaney and Stevens
Qraet Scilevard.
coumoalman Dsgpater said that it has been big feeling that a matter
such as this would lave to be approved as the assessment district pro -
oesded, not before ow of am work was under way.
. Oashnilman Saieb asked vAv the Council is bean: asked to approve
aoeb an item at this time.
Via ltlyor ahuwerad that toe City has raetavwd Mat might be called
a 0"Atentag letter. hbh that the L.I.D. has, in his opinion,
b"h osyried an 16 tL goo4 = especially In, vier of the fact that
thin is the first or its ht 4 V1tbdn the City. Be stated to ther that
he hoped this is only the atmy of other L.I.D. 6a.
ti .
awmealesn' slant Wit the LrI.D. lhlon�d ha�wainalmded ada
l .ra Ma' seam bawito lima amseher LLa.D. Ear adiodnios plover"
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or rare eamweclal daAlca tm and-IMMteeemt by the *m" in the
course of a reia)aing at comb time in the f
LM- Comadinow pon I s pinch, 3aioh, Jewnrtt
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il�Mster, Deaea���,�:br��. a i ,.a tune tti. y�a-
l ° but talso yP�d toeths� the
�a+aat .eoall or the
st1b111i7 or the CLtir ftr final. apimowl.
Owmoilmm Deagatmr a¢ad with the Ib IM that the City Cbmeil has
a remponolwiuty =4 be 06206BIB" that this obligation Could be aewneed
discreetly. Hs 11n'UM a Xm d with the Mayor that the Connell bus eror! Wthim at all
s7ght to can pablle rsstlWy and is shnot tasithe initial yesponsibilit7 to take An
for guidances hearingasCet's. don,
amy the planning Councilman Pinch suggested U at the City Manager send a letter to
the Planning comdamdon with a copy fo eseb membor tailing attention
to the rant that the council has been led to believe and has beard sums
zvors to the effect that the present pre�T p� is the rind plan. since this is not so, the plaming coadssioa should be apprised or ti-,
and the Thep cauici�lmm should sseeeathe letter pereona117 bed should
sent'
Councilman Dempster particularly osphasized this Point.
CounclLmn Pinch moved to Proceed with the prellm nary gmeiel Plan
instructing the Planning Ooed.salon that, generally speaking, the pre -
liadnary Plan is acceptable, as such. Second by Councilman Seleb.
ATM: Counailmea:
EM: Councilmen:
A 3SM: tbuncilmen:
iDymm CAHHIIID: 3-0
pinch, Web, Jewett
home
Benetti, Dempster
yn Adjournment - 8:03 P.M.
s Verne H. Jewett
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