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CC 09-25-63ANEW, I R0 So. 9arat(- A"26 AL 2-43o5 CITY .0 -y. C YIRTIRO ..Y Cn , . 0 1IMM OF TAR RMLAR ADJOU W CITY OWNCIL MEN INO OF SRlTAWNR 25, WO-: - i RiML CALL: Coimcilaan Preseat: Bsnstti, Dempster, Finch; Saich (Arrived 9:15), Jewett a . (ar;iaed 9:00) i. Coun03L8�i�Ai ttt none .���''3� y . { Staff city IYa.Mer City Attoitls�, ola7 llmmsa' "romi 3ie for thle : - :- .,,;: A. �"l"h. t ISM -Um j��y�,,, V! District .!�+ tNan bli0av�500.00 stoic .. emmeih a6 th4 rasol on does not MIEWOUt tote LAt paf less t rtp'pi #1 140.00 Coamercisl' s it use &skid. b7! the fool 1f the Co(moil "woald' E a Mlante Order eataDlishing the attaWdrain.fees for portalSehool at $500.00 per acre. Zt was moved by Councilaan'Benetti, seconded by Councilman Dempster teat the request be approved. ASS: Councilmen: Benetti, Dempster, Finch 1/1B3: Councilmen: None AB33W: COuncilxn: Saich, Jewett P17ZM I CARFC3'): 3-0 The Slice -Mayor requested information regarding the use permit for a real estate office at a residence located on the northeast corner of Bollinger and Clifton Way. He requested that the City Manager look Into this use permit. Vice Mayor ?inch, then Informed the Council that the purpose of the adjourned testing was to hear the second report that had been pre- pared regarding :eighborlaod park sites. Recreation :irector Parbaa, referred to a map that Fad be�.n placed on t!a wall outlining the various districts that had been set up by the planning cor.zultant in relation to the general plan. These area:, prod ated a faur_ growth of Ca+ertlno in relation to the zoning that world be give:. Councilor: '3enettl quRstioned the population that had been set for Cupertino as projected by the 2reliminar^_• Plan. He said that the estl- sates were consia- :-r.Sly high and to adjust the neighborhood parks to the projected popalz :.on at this time, would be very expensive to the Cit: of Cupertino. Councilman ?inch felt that the population growth was realistic and not beyond the scope of the future growth of Cupertino. He did feel, how-tver, that the division of Cupertino into areas aubmitted by the planning consultant contributed to large land requirements for nei6bloorhood par..cs than would be necessary. Councilman Dempster's cossmrnts on neighborhood park sites was that we do not have any basis on which to fudge the need or interest for additional lands for neighborhood parks. Roe -Mayor Finch pointed out to (.cuneilmsn Dempster that tbs first prvagXtph of the report subed.eted by the Recreation Director stated very clearly what the needs were as far as a standard that had been adootad by the state of California Recreation Department. Xyor Jewett arrived: 9:00 P.M. After the Mayor had been briefed of tact had preceded, It was his suggestion that we should find out bow ssieh Ltd we need in the different areas of Cupertino and then suo- alt It to the people for their approval. t W VW City Ciety�rge t;q R"tad_ that to go to the people with a bond issue far a t amount of � ouch a* would be contained in acquisition of lands or parks, in order for it to be succesc_ul, certainly the lo btion and the amount of_Ltnd that would be necessary would have to e-ihdiaated'. It'le difficult to get peoplr to accep`.:, "Pig Ll a poker and it was very such doubtful if the people would approve a bond isms giving the Council carte blanche over a considerable amount of smax to, t¢thDnt th0' t!ovai of the voters as to where it should f.sC3ty Attorney if the City could take at vaiiow plbs a! *arty With the intention of acquiring '. y�1 that it could be done. The City Nsaaga! v� iw that._if. the City would otst_0}t ` labond lsade failed, what ooA . �1 sip a ed that the City would lose Co�mnpiLpn 8�1 �t gl P M., . Councilman 3alch was as' W •wfiit p 'te his ariivai and it was his tia6r land in the foothills around Creek gad ieip3r. This was cheap ,land atd we could buy a lot of it for a few;th0ilsard dollars and improve it as it was needed. The Council felt that this was getting outside the limits of Cupertino and that it would not give the recreational service locally that would be required by the citizens. Councilman Pinch felt that the 57 acres that was required in the Re^reation Director's report was more than was needed. lie reiterated Us earlier statement that t!:e P.rea should be reduced to six. That the six should be studied as to population, not to 1980, we should think a`n•it :h° imm °01nte needs Tf :re do this, we can come up with a more Cp!yP1G.12Y1817E ac ] ^T)t-0 - e nrofcrnn. r_"t only for ourselves but one that I feel the reop)c wi_1 a.;•:ept. The City Manager was then directed to have an evalitation of the recreational needs required for six areas and when it is rzady, arc user meeting will be held to disc%= it. The City Manager bro,eght up the matter of the first l+it^::te Order or. School Stores drainage fees. Councilman Saich and Mayor Jewett added their "AYES" to the Minute Ort nr. fleeting adjourned at 11.95 P.M. APPROVED: Verne H. Jewett yor