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411101_ 4.14 Denial of Claim, William Young, 26880 St. Francis Drive <br /> Casey asked for some background on this daim and also inquired if Mr. Young had <br /> been advised that it was on the agenda. <br /> The Acting City Manager reported that last year sewer work had been done on St. <br /> Francis and after the project was completed the Youngs experienced a back up in their <br /> sewer line. The claim was reviewed by ABAG which denied the claim and also <br /> recommended that the Town deny the claim. <br /> MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by van Tamelen, seconded by Johnson <br /> and passed unanimously by all members present to deny the claim of William Young, <br /> 26880 St. Francis Drive. <br /> 5. PRESENTATIONS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> Mr. David Stamm, 12341 Stonebrook, reported that a lot in their neighborhood was <br /> being used as a storage site for construction equipment. This was an eyesore and in <br /> violation of the Town's building and zoning regulations. In addition to the equipment <br /> there was constant dumping of sand and gravel. Mr. Stamm had contacted PG&E <br /> 11110 whose equipment it was and was advised that the project should be completed <br /> somewhere between mid-July and the end of September. He asked that Council direct <br /> staff to work on resolving this problem. <br /> The Director of Public Works noted that this was a joint project between Los Altos, Los <br /> Altos Hills and PG&E. He stated that PG&E would be off the site by the end of next week <br /> and it was agreed that if this was not the case the matter would be agendized. <br /> Ms. Kathy Kelly, 26922 Dezahara Way, referred to the letter (dated 5/27/90 on file at <br /> Town Hall) she had written to the Council concerning fire dangers in the Town. In <br /> part this letter said: "None of us wants a repeat of the 1985 fire that claimed 10 homes. I <br /> feel the Town should erect temporary barriers for that night (July 4th) indicating where <br /> parking is illegal. Furthermore, I think the Town should stringently enforce its no- <br /> parking codes such as Municipal Code 4-3.1004 which prohibits "parking or stopping of <br /> any vehicle (where it) would constitute a traffic hazard or would endanger life or <br /> property: and Municipal Code 4-3.803 which forbids parking on "any bridle path or <br /> other pathway constructed for the purpose of accommodating equestrian traffic." There <br /> would still be plenty of legal parking in people's driveways so that visiting and parties <br /> would not be affected." <br /> June 6, 1990 <br /> 4 <br />