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SCHEDULED ITEM NO. 1: County Ord, cont'd <br />2. There would be no income or expense to the Town in the event the County <br />Ordinance were adopted. <br />3. County Health Department plans to hire six -seven temporary pool inspectors <br />during the summer; the Health Department would not inspect private pools <br />unless invited to do so by the owner. <br />Mayor Aiken noted serious questions appeared to exist in regard to ordinance <br />application to small businessmen and ordinance enforcement, and suggested the <br />matter be deferred until all Councilmen were present. <br />Council concurred that the Public Hearing on the consideration of adoption <br />by reference of the County Ordinance regulating swimming pool service should <br />be recessed and the Public Hearing continued to July 7, 1969, at 8:00 P. M. <br />SCHEDULED ITEM NO. 2: <br />DISCUSSION OF BUDGET FOR 1969-70 FISCAL YEAR. <br />City Manager reviewed Second Draft of the 1969-70 Budget, noting estimated <br />actual revenue and expenditure totals for 1968-69 had been included and <br />noting budget reductions in planning studies, police protection and public <br />works expenditures did not appear desirable. <br />City Manager clarified previous report to the Council on total burglaries <br />occurring in the first three months of 1969 referred to crimes occurring at a <br />residence and totallad 16, whereas burglaries for the first three months of <br />1969 for all categories totalled 50. <br />Council discussion ensued concerning the 1969-70 budget, with Floor participa- <br />tion by: Donald E. Spencer, 27490 Sherlock Road, Ken Young, Law Enforcement <br />Committee Chairman, R. C. Hall, 12140 Foothill Lane, Mrs. F. Olgiati, Mrs. D. <br />Miller, Mrs. J. G. Ronsiek, and Mrs. E. Ginzton, 28014 Natoma Road. <br />Council concurred that the following actions would be desirable: <br />1. Requested Staff report on the extent to which Torn servicers are paying <br />their way, primarily in the areas of engineering and planning. <br />2. Referred memo from the City Manager dated May 29, 1969 re police <br />protection to the Law Enforcement Committee for consideration at their <br />June 10th meeting. <br />3. Requested Law Enforcement Committee to investigate reports of dangerous <br />traffic situations being created by traffic lights at the Foothill College <br />Entrance and requested recommended changes to alleviate these situations. <br />4. Set a Special Budget Study Session for 7:45 P. M., Tuesday, June 24 at <br />the Town Hall, as requested by residants to allow participation and presenta- <br />tion by Mr. Dale Scott, Santa Clara County Taxpayers' Association. <br />9:50 P. M. RECESS TO EXECUTIVE SESSION RE LITIGATION SESSION. <br />10:12 P. M. RECONVENE. <br />UNSCHEDULED ITEM NO. 1: <br />ANDERSON, V. F. (V-326-69) - Request for 12' reduction in side setback to 28' <br />for addition at 25811 Estacada Drive. <br />Staff report was presented noting the .45 acre lot was reduced in size by the <br />Le acquisition of land for Foothill Expressway and that the Planning Commission <br />recommends approval, subject to the following conditions: <br />-3- <br />