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CITY COUNCIL <br />TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HIM <br />MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING <br />May 4, 1970 <br />REEL 26 - SIDE 1, TRACK 1 -- FOOTAGE 00-1295 <br />Mayor Wm. Ross Aiken called the Regular Meeting of the City Council of the <br />Town of Los Altos Hills to order at 7:52 P. M. in the Council Chambers Of <br />the Town Hall, 26379 Fremont Road, Los Altos Hills, with the following members <br />answering roll call: Present: Councilmen Henson, Davey, Grabowski, Helgesson <br />and Mayor Aiken. Absent. None. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVE: Chairman Wm. Perkins <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES: April 20, 1970. <br />Councilmam Helgesson moved, seconded by Henson and carried unanimously, that <br />the Minutes of April 20, 1970 be approved as submitted. <br />COMMUNICATIONS: <br />1. Letter, dated April 29, 1970, from Morton Levine, Chairman of the County <br />Growth and Efficiency Committee which advises the Santa Clara County Grand <br />Jury is investigating the efficiency,growth need, and other operational and <br />fiscal aspects of county government departments and requests our clearance and <br />cooperation with members involved. <br />2. Letter from Mr. Sam Della Maggiore, Chairman of the Interfaith Chapel <br />Advisory Council stating their intent to raise $200,000 through individual <br />donations to provide a place of worship for patients, family, friends and <br />staff at the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. The Town has been requested <br />to appoint a committee representative for the fund drive. <br />3. Letter from County Board of Supervisors requesting Town's recommendation <br />for appointment to the Library Association. The term of Mr. Julius Lustig, <br />one of the four positions representing the County -at -large is expiring. <br />Recommendation is to be submitted by June 1, 1970 for consideration. <br />4. Letter from H. W. Campen, County Executive, dated April 28, 1970, advising <br />proposed Sheriff's rate for 1970-71 Fiscal Year will be $15.05 per hour as <br />compared to the current $13.12 per hour. The increase, attributed to general <br />pay and shift differential continues our 10 patrol hours per day and will total <br />$54,932, the current $47,888. The Town is requested to comment by May 20 or <br />they will assume we desire to continue the current level of service at the <br />proposed new rate. <br />ANNOLTIC.^��L''NTS : <br />1. Better '?asinpss Hureau hes stated that magazine salesmen soliciting for the <br />Universal Readers Service, also known as the National Collegiate Association, have <br />been using misleading emotional or charitable donation appeals to sell sub- <br />scriptions. These .cl.nde: a certain quota will entitle them to scholarships; <br />monies go to underprivileged minority groups; or the subscription will be sent <br />E to schools in the South for underprivileged children to read. <br />