M02-11-13 Town Council Meeting 3 /4 /13
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MINUTES OF THE TOWN COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY MEETING
FEBRUARY 11, 2013
The Town Council of th e Town of Los Gatos conducted a Special Meeting in the Town
Council Chambers on Monday, February 11 , 2013 at 7:0 0 P.M.
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M.
ROLL CALL
Present: Mayor Barbara Spector, Vice Mayor Steven Leonardis, Council Member
Marcia Jensen, Council Member Diane McNutt, and Council Member Joe Pirzynski.
Absent: None.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Spector led the Pledge of Allegiance. The audience was invited to participate .
OTHER BUSINESS
1. Discussion of policy issues and direction regarding firearm sales in Los Gatos
and consideration of regulations on the sale of firearms and ammunition
(Continued from 2/4/13)
Continued Public He aring
Ms. Farwell
- Expressed support for staff’s actions regarding Templar Sports.
Mr. Martinez
- Expressed support for Templar Sports.
Mr. Alipe
- Expressed support for Templar Sports.
Mr. Stanley
- Expressed support for Templar Sports.
Ms. Enstrom
- Expressed concern about firearm sales in Town.
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Item #1 – Continued
Ms. Cunningham
- Expressed concern about firearm sales in Town.
Mr. Bulea
- Expressed support for Templar Sports.
Mr. Towbar
- Expressed support for Templar Sports.
Closed the Public Hearing
Council Questions
- Requested clarification on the procedure for instituting an operating agreement with
Templar Sports.
- Requested clarification on discretionar y versus non -discretionary perm its.
- Requested clarification about what would happen if a current retailer wanted to
expand into firearms sales .
- Requested clarification regarding a moratorium.
Ms. Propp
- Commented that Council could direct staff to explore options for a voluntary
agreeme nt , but an operating agreement cannot be required, imposed, or mandated
on Templar Sports.
- Commented that discretionary permit s are any permit requiring a decision -making
body to exercise judgment prior to its approval.
- Commented that d epending on the specifics of a given application and its
accompanying circumstances, discretionary permits may be approved, conditionally
approved, or denied.
- Commented that m inisterial permits are any type of permit for which the staff needs
to determine only conformity with applicable ordinance s before issuing the permit.
- Commented that a temporary moratorium would apply to any future uses regarding
firearm sales, manufacturing, and retail sales of explosive devices.
- Commented that a temporary moratorium would not apply retroactively .
- Commented that an urgency ordinance requires a 4/5 vote and there are certain
noticing requirements.
- Commented that an urgency ordinance is effective imme diately and lasts for 45
days.
- Commented that if the Council needs more time after the initial 45 days, the
moratorium can be extended for another 10 months and 15 d ays and then one more
extension , but never exceeding 2 years total.
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Item #1 – Continued
Mr. Larson
- Commented that all retailers who wanted to sell guns would still have to go through
federal an d state licensing requirements.
- Commented that the Town changed its business license system in 2008 and since
then there have been a few firearms sellers in Town including home occupation and
e -commerce sites.
- Commented that staff concur s with concerns regarding future firearms sales and
therefore proposed consideration of a moratorium on new uses or expanded
services.
Council Questions – Continued
- Requested clarification regarding the Design Review Committee (DRC) minutes and
why they did not provide information for citizens to understand what is going on with
the use of the building at 611 University Avenue (Templar Sports).
- Commented that the DRC determined whether changes were consistent with
commercial design guidelines.
- Questioned what happens if a business goes beyond its allowed use at a site.
- Requested clarification on what evidence is used to establish findings and whether
anecdotal evidence is acceptable.
- D irect ed staff to validate health , safety , and welfare concerns .
- Requested clarification on the Town’s business license process .
Mr. Larson
- Commented that the DRC did not evaluate use; it only look ed at architecture and
site specifications .
Ms. Bailey
- Commented that the zoning is light industrial, which allow s for incidental
manufacturing.
- Commented that if a business expands beyond its permitted uses then it becomes a
code enforcement issue .
- Commented that the LM zone has its own design guidelines .
Ms. Propp
- Commented that courts have allowed wide discretion on l egislative findings and
staff would need to put together the requisite research and study to support its
findings.
- Commented that a business license tax is a ministerial permit,
not a discretionary permit or license, so there are no hearings or further review.
- Commented that staff would do additional study and research and draft a temporary
ordinance; this process would include a public hearing.
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Item #1 – Continued
Council Questions – Continued
- Questioned whether a moratorium would need to be placed on a future agenda.
- Commented that Council cannot take any action tonight because the item on the
agenda only direct s staff to study the issue.
- Requested clarification on the notice requirements for an urgency moratorium.
Mr. L arson
- Confirmed that a moratorium would n eed to be placed on a future agenda ; staff
need s direction to research and bring back documents findings on 4/5 vote on need
and necessity for moratorium
Ms. Propp
- Commented that there are two processes to adopt a moratorium: through an
urgency ordinance, if applicable, or to adopt a moratori um in the same way it adopts
other ordinances
- Commented that March 4 would be the first opportunity for C ouncil to consider a
moratorium, given the notice requirement s.
Mayor Spector questioned whether any Council Member had a conflict of interest to
state for the record.
Council Discussion:
- Commented that the Town code needs an update regard ing this issue and there are
competing values at play.
- Commented that staf f should evaluate the importance of each of it s
recommendations without assu ming that all are appropriate
- Commented that Council's job is land use policy and what's appropriate here given
constraints from state and federal laws
- Commented that staff could have made a discretionary decision to br ing forward this
issue for public input.
- Commented that Council appreciate s the p ublic input
- Commented that there are many issues involved and some are not Town issues
- Commented that there was no malfeasance and the law was followed
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Item #1 – Continued
MOTION: Motion by Council Member Joe Pirzynski to direct staff to
research and prepare a report considering with the following items
and return it to Council at its earliest convenience :
- an urgency moratorium for new and expanded uses
- which land uses are appropriate for sales of firearms and
ammunition
- require a conditional use permit for sales of firearms and
ammunition
- restrict home occupation permits for sales of firearms and
ammunition
- establish a police permit requirement for dealers of
firearms and ammunition
- require identification checks for the sale of ammunition
- require the reporting of lost or stole n firearms
- proximity to othe r uses
Se conded by Council Member Diane McNutt.
VOTE: Motion passed unanimously.
The following discussion occurred prior to the vote:
- Commented that Council will use data to decide which, if any, of the options to
implement in an efficient manner
- Commented that the Town Code is voluminous and one would have thought that
regulations on the sale of firearms would be in the Code
- Commented that there are many state and federal constraints .
- Clarified that a conditional use permit process would involve a public hearing .
- Commented on local government’s rights to make land use decisions even when
First and Second Amendment rights are involved.
- Commented that there s hould have been a public process.
Other S taff R ecommendations
- Explore an operating agreement, one that Council would be the one to decide if
there is a violation of the agreement
- Commented that the Town cannot re troactively apply new laws, so T emplar will
always have different guidelines than future gun shops
Mayor Spector requested a recess at 9:12 p.m. The meeting resumed at 9:22 p.m.
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Item #1 – Continued
Council Member Jensen s uggested findings regarding the interim ordinance :
o Adopt an ordinance in contemplation of zoning changes that woul d conflict
with the Town Code
o Find public health safety and welfare threat based on complaints about
vandalism, threats, proximity to school and park, avenue used by student s ,
protests in front of the store and complex issues of state, federal an d local
law.
Council Questions
- Commented tha t the Lafayette ordinance gave existing uses a certain amount of
time to comply with the new ordinance and questioned whether staff can examine
this issue.
Mr. Larson
- Commented that Lafayette passed a land use ordinance , and other cities have
adopted police permitting ordinances.
M s. Propp
- Commented that the Town Code has certain sections that govern amortization and
staff will study this issue .
VERBAL COMMUNICATIONS
There were no verbal communications for this meeting.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 9:27 p.m.
Attest:
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Mazarin Vakharia, Clerk Administrator