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CITY COUNCIL <br />TOWN OF LOS ALTOS HILLS <br />1 i MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING <br />June 20, 1966 <br />The Regular Meeting of the City Council of the Town of Los Altos <br />Hills was called to order Monday, June 20, 1966 by Mayor Albert <br />T. Henley at 7:50 P. 11. at the Town Hall, 26379 Fremont Road, <br />Los Altos Hills, California. <br />ROLI: CALL: PRESENT: Councilmen Aiken, Bowler, Fowls, Mayor Henley <br />ABSENT: Councilman Davey <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />REPRESENT&TIVE: Chairman Don T. Hibner <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES: June 6 1966. <br />ACTION: <br />Adopt Minutes of June 6, 1966 as <br />submitted. <br />C01414ITTEE REPORTS: <br />1. Law Enforcement Committee - Chairman A. E. Corduan. <br />In view of the comprehensive report from the Law Enforcement <br />�) Committee, the Mayor announced that further study would be <br />required and that no action would be taken at this time so <br />that the item may be placed on the Agenda for public discussion. <br />�i <br />Chairman Corduan, in unanimous agreement with his Committee <br />(C,. Hartford, G. Pfeiffer, D. Spencer, K. Young), submitted <br />and summarized their written report dated June 16, 1966, and, <br />including statistical documents supporting their nine months' <br />investigation, covering their assignment to (a) perform an <br />analysis of the present and proposed contract with the Santa <br />Clara County Sheriff's Department, and (b) perform an analysis <br />of theproposalfor a Town police force or association with a <br />neighboring city. <br />It was the Committee's conclusion that the City should continue <br />with the service provided by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's <br />Department, but that the City needs a morecbfinitive contract <br />regarding coverage. Among their recommendations was a perman- <br />ent law enforcement committee to continue to gather and <br />evaluate data, that the City develop a long range plan for - <br />law enforcement to cope with expanding population, freeways and <br />the inherent problems, and, in light of the data, the City <br />should negotiate with Foothill College District to pay for its <br />proportionate share of the contract cost for law enforcement <br />on the campus. <br />The Mayor, with full support of the Council, thanked the <br />Committee for its comprehensive report and the tremendous amount <br />of time and effort spent on this project, and announced that <br />the report will be placed on the Agenda for the July 5'-^ meeting. <br />