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`. 8. Vehicle and Equipment Capital: Carryover $25,000 for the Truck, 4WD <br />9. City Clerk: Change the amount for advertising and publications to $17,000 <br />to include a weekly column in the Town Crier showing highlights of the <br />Council agendas, committee vacancies, etc. This column would be in the same <br />location in the Crier to facilitate easy reference by interested parties. <br />10. Town Center Operations: It was agreed that Heritage House should be painted <br />and funds for this project were included in the Building Maintenance and <br />Improvements budget. <br />11. In response to a Council suggestion, the Public Works Manager noted that <br />monthly reports would be forthcoming from the maintenance department <br />giving specific explanation of projects including time spent. <br />6.2 Consideration of support for de -annexation of property at 13711 Old Altos <br />Road <br />Johnson asked if the Council agreed with this request would they be creating a lot in <br />Town of less than one acre. The Planning Director responded no they would not. <br />Siegel commented that the neighbors had not been notified of this request and he <br />was uneasy about this. He also asked about the urgency of this issue. Why could the <br />usual process of going through the Planning Commission, etc. not take place? <br />There would be no control over what would happen to the property once it was in <br />Los Altos and if Council agreed with this request, he believed it should be <br />conditioned by the Town. <br />Abbie Ahrens, applicant, gave a brief history of the property under discussion and <br />noted that the urgency in discussing this matter was because of the deadlines <br />imposed by LAFCO. If a decision was not reached at this time, the scheduling of this <br />item by LAFCO would be deferred until November. She did note that she had a <br />backup purchaser of the land who would develop the land and she believed this <br />proposal before Council was much more of a win/win situation. <br />Mr. Geschke, purchaser of the Tossy property in Los Altos, stated that he wanted to <br />restore the entire property (including his lots and Ms. Ahrens' lot in Los Altos Hills) <br />to the original estate. While he had no intention of developing the other lots, he <br />did not want to agree to conservation easements for access forever. He would agree <br />to a specific period of time such as ten years. <br />June 7, 1995 <br />Regular City Council Meeting <br />