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el <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />TOWN OF IAS ALTOS HILLS <br />MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING <br />December 7, 1970 <br />REEL 32 - SIDE 1, TRACK 1 -- FOOTAGE 00-1335 <br />REEL 32 - SIDE 2, TRACK 1 -- FOOTAGE 00-85 <br />Mayor Walter A. Benson called the Regular Meeting of the City Council of the <br />Town of Los Altos Hills to order at 7:46 P. M. in the Council Chambers of <br />the Town Hall, 26379 Fremont Road, Los Altos Hills, with the following <br />members answering roll call: Present: Councilmen Corbett, Davey, Grabowski, <br />Helgesson and Mayor Benson. Absent: None. <br />PLANNING CCMMISSION REPRESENTATIVE: Commissioner Wm. A. Perkins <br />APPROJAL OF MINUTES: November 16, 1970. <br />Councilman Grabowski moved, seconded by Corbett and carried by majority voice <br />vote (Helgesson abstained since he was absent) that the Minutes of November 16, <br />1970 be approved, with the following correction: Page 2, Item No. 2, Parkside <br />Revised Tentative Map II -B, change the last sentence of the last paragraph <br />of this item to read: -'Mr. Lambert reiterated his previous offer to allow a <br />seven year option to the Town to purchase approximately 411 acres of this <br />4 parcel situated above Moody Court at a total price of $8,500." <br />1. Mrs. Harry L. Russell, 25322 Lagena Road, requested Council attention to <br />the auto rally held at Foothill College on November 21st, due to the ex- <br />cessive noise generated. <br />2. Staff referred the above communication to Dr. H. H. Semans, President <br />of Foothill College. Dr. Semans replied that Foothill College would re- <br />examine their policy on such events in terms of the noise level generated. <br />Council discussion ensued, with Floor participation from Mr. Gilbert Parker <br />representing several Foothill College students present. A statement signed <br />by 23 residents adjoining the campus was presented which indi Bated that <br />they had no objection to the event. <br />Council concurred that Councilman Grabowski and the City Manager should <br />arrange a meeting with Dr. Semans to discuss the desirability of holding <br />future similar events within the community so as to preclude reoccurrence of <br />this objectionable noise. <br />3. Comparative Transit. District election results (Proposition A) by city <br />within Santa Clara County were distributed. It was noted that 58% of the <br />Town favored the District, while in San Jose it only was supported by 46.4% <br />of the voters. <br />4. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. and Western Union advised that they have filed <br />for a proposed rate increase. <br />S. Letter from Mr. H. E. Aldrich, Area Manager of the FAA, explained the <br />impracticability of precise spacing of inbound flights to San Francisco <br />International over South Peninsula. <br />