2014-002 - Calling for Special Municipal ElectionRESOLUTION 2014 -002
RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD JUNE 3, 2014 FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF AN
INITIATIVE AMENDING THE GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING CODE
AND ADOPTING A SPECIFIC PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT OF
90 -160 ALBRIGHT WAY AND 14600 WINCHESTER BOULEVARD
WHEREAS, On October 23, 2013, a Notice of Intent to Circulate a Petition titled "Amend
the Los Gatos General Plan and Zoning Code and Adopt a Specific Plan for Development of 90-
160 Albright Way and 14600 Winchester Boulevard" (the "Initiative ") was filed with the Town's
Elections Official with a request that a title and summary be prepared for the measure; and
WHEREAS, the Town Attorney provided a title and summary for the proposed Initiative to
the proponents; and
WHEREAS, the petitions regarding the Initiative were filed with the Elections Official on
December 11, 2013, bearing unverified signatures; and
WHEREAS, to qualify for the June 3, 2014, ballot, proponents were required to obtain
signatures of fifteen percent (15 %) of the registered voters of the Town and to include a request for
a special election in their petition and the petition included that request; and
WHEREAS, the Clerk Administrator and Town Attorney have found that the petition's
form complies with the Elections Code; and
WHEREAS, the County Elections Division has examined the records of voter
registration and has certified that the Petition is signed by the requisite number of voters to
qualify for a special election; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council wishes to consolidate the Special Municipal Election with
the Statewide Primary Election to be held June 3, 2014, and that the precincts, polling places and
elections officers of the two elections be the same within the Town; and that the Santa Clara
County Elections Department canvass the returns of the Special Municipal Election; and that the
elections be held in all respects as if one election.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Town Council of the Town of Los
Gatos does Declare, Determine and Order as Follows:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to the laws of the State of California relating to general law cities, there is
called and ordered to be held in the Town of Los Gatos, California, on Tuesday, June 3, 2014, a
Special Municipal Election.
SECTION 2: Pursuant to Elections Code § 9214, subdivision (b) and § 1405, subdivision (a)(1), the
Town Council hereby orders the Initiative to be placed on the ballot without alteration and does
order the following question submitted to the voters at the Special Municipal Election:
Shall the Town's General Plan, General Plan
Land Use Map, and Zoning Code and Map be YES
amended and shall the Albright Specific Plan be
adopted to provide land use rules for
approximately 21.6 acres of land at 90 -160
Albright Way and 14600 Winchester Boulevard. NO
SECTION 3. The text of the ballot measure, without its exhibits, is attached to this resolution as
Exhibit A. The text of the measure, without its exhibits, shall be printed in the ballot materials;
copies of the exhibits to the measure shall be available for public inspection in the Clerk
Administrator's office and on the Town's website at www. losgatosca .gov /AlbrightWaylnitiative.
SECTION 4. The Town Council directs the Clerk Administrator to transmit a copy of the measure
to the Town Attorney, and directs the Town Attorney to prepare an impartial analysis of the
measure pursuant to Elections Code § 9280.
SECTION 5. The initiative measure shall pass only if a majority of the votes cast by voters voting
on the measure are "yes" votes.
SECTION 6. Pursuant to § 10403 of the Elections Code, the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Clara is hereby requested to consent and agree to the consolidation of a Special Municipal
Election with the Statewide Primary Election on Tuesday, June 3, 2014.
SECTION 7. The County Elections Department is authorized to canvass the returns of the Special
Municipal Election. The election shall be held in all respects as if there were only one election and
only one form of ballot shall be used.
SECTION 8. The Board of Supervisors is requested to issue instructions to the County Elections
Department to take any and all steps necessary for the holding of the consolidated election.
SECTION 9. The Town of Los Gatos recognizes that the additional costs will be incurred by the
County by reason of the consolidation of the two elections and agrees to reimburse the County for
its costs to do so.
SECTION 10. The Clerk Administrator is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this Resolution
with the Board of Supervisors and the County Election Department of the County of Santa Clara.
SECTION 11. The ballots to be used at the election shall be in form and content as required by law.
SECTION 12. The Clerk Administrator is authorized, instructed and directed to procure and
furnish any and all official ballots, notices and printed matter and all supplies, equipment and
paraphernalia that may be necessary to properly and lawfully conduct the election and to take all
other necessary actions to place the measure on the June 3, 2014, ballot.
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SECTION 13. In all particulars not recited in this resolution, the election shall be held and
conducted as provided by law for holding municipal elections.
SECTION 14. The notice of the time and place of holding the election is given and the Clerk
Administrator and County Elections Department are authorized, instructed and directed to give
further or additional notice of the election, in time, form and manner as required by law.
SECTION 15. The Council finds that this is not a project under the California Environmental
Quality Act by virtue of the State CEQA Guidelines, 14 Code of California Regulations § 15378,
subdivision (b)(3) and, therefore, no environmental impact assessment is necessary.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los
Gatos, California, held on the 3d day of March, 2014, by the following vote:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
AYES: Marcia Jensen, Diane McNutt, Joe Pirzynski, Barbara Spector, Mayor Steven Leonardis
NAYS:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
SIG D:
MAYOR OF THE TOWN GATOS
LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA
ATTEST:
CLERK ADMINISTRATOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA
INITIATIVE MEASURE TO BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO THE VOTERS
The people of the Town of Los Gatos ordain as follows:
Section 1. Title.
This initiative measure ( "Initiative ") shall be known as the "Los Gatos Economic
Development and Jobs Retention Initiative."
Section 2. Findings and Purpose.
A. Findings. The people of the Town of Los Gatos find and declare the following:
The office park located at 90-160 Albright Way and 14600 Winchester
Boulevard, APNs 424 -31 -053, -054, -063, 424 -32 -038, -045, -049, -054, -
059, -060, -063, (collectively, the "Property ") as shown in Figure 2 -3 of
Exhibit D hereto, has been used as an industrial office park that was
previously developed with ten one- and two -story concrete office
buildings constructed in the 1970s and 1980s, and which together were
approximately 250,000 square feet.
2. The office park consists of low - quality, "Class C" space that does not
meet market demand. The Town of Los Gatos would be ideally served at
this location by high - quality "Class A" space suitable for a corporate
headquarters, which will attract the types of companies and jobs that will
enhance the community and benefit the residents of the Town of Los
Gatos.
3. The Property is located near State Route 85 and the proposed future
Vasona Light Rail Station, and is proximate to bus stops and sidewalks.
Appropriate and well - regulated growth of this strategically- located site
could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by promoting use of
alternative modes of transportation for commuting, consistent with the
vision of the Vasona Light Rail Element of the Town of Los Gatos 2020
General Plan ( "General Plan").
4. The best use of the Property would be for office and research and
development and related uses rather than mixed -use development because
of the Property's proximity to a freeway and railroad line, which produce
noise that may be incompatible with residential uses.
In April 2013, the Town completed an environmental impact report
( "EIR ") in connection with a proposal for a project on the Property that
would have allowed the development of 550,000 square feet of office and
research and development uses, including office- serving amenities, in
four, 65 -foot tall buildings, as well as surface parking, a structured parking
EXHIBIT A
garage, and landscaping. The EIR and associated technical reports
analyzed that project's potential impacts on land use and planning;
aesthetics; biological resources; geology and soils; hydrology and water
quality; transportation and traffic; noise; air quality; greenhouse gas
emissions; hazards and hazardous materials; cultural resources; public
services, utilities, and service systems; recreation; and energy
conservation. The EIR concluded that, with mitigation, that proposed
project would not cause any significant environmental impacts.
6. In June 2013, the Town certified the EIR and approved a Planned
Development Overlay Zone to allow the development of up to 485,000
square feet of office and research and development and related space in
four buildings, two of which would have a 65 -foot height limit and two of
which would have a 50 -foot height limit, and the construction of a
structured parking garage, surface parking, and landscaping on the
Property. These approvals have been challenged in court. A copy of
Town Ordinance 2216, which approved the existing Planned Development
Overlay Zone on the Property, is attached hereto as Exhibit A (shown in
strikethrough to illustrate the effect of Section 4 of this Initiative).
7. An unnecessarily drawn out litigation process is unlikely to confer any
benefit on the community, and instead the voters wish to vote on and
approve this Initiative, which will clearly establish Town policies,
pursuant to which the development of the Property will be allowed to
proceed.
8. The amendments to the General Plan, the Town of Los Gatos General Plan
Land Use Map, Chapter 29 of the Code of the Town of Los Gatos
( "Zoning Code ") and the Town of Los Gatos Zoning Map ( "Zoning
Map "), and the adoption of the Albright Specific Plan ( "Specific Plan "),
all adopted by this Initiative (collectively, the "Amendments and Specific
Plan "), will therefore allow for development of the Property with 485,000
square feet of useable office /research and development space, one parking
garage, surface parking, and landscaping, as set forth collectively therein.
9. The development authorized by the Amendments and Specific Plan
adopted by this Initiative will provide public improvements, strengthen the
Town's economic base with high - quality long -term jobs in addition to
shorter -term construction jobs, generate substantial revenues for the Town
in the form of one -time and annual fees and exactions, including a
Community Benefit fund of up to $485,000, increase the Town's property
and sales tax revenues, and bring other fiscal benefits to the Town.
10. The Amendments and Specific Plan are in the public interest and the
Specific Plan and amendments to the Zoning Code and Zoning Map are
consistent with the General Plan as amended by this Initiative. Specific
Plan consistency with the amended General Plan is shown in Exhibit E
hereto.
11. Development permitted by the Specific Plan adopted by this Initiative has
been subject to environmental review, as described above, such that
further environmental review or story -pole demonstrations would not add
to the public's understanding of the proposed development.
12. The goals, policies, and mandatory measures of the Specific Plan adopted
by this Initiative, which include mitigation measures identified in the EIR
that analyzed a proposed 550,000 square foot development on the
Property, will prevent the actions approved by this Initiative from having
significant environmental impacts and ensure compliance with the Town's
policies, guidelines, and standards.
13. This Initiative serves the public health, safety, and welfare of the Town of
Los Gatos and the surrounding region.
B. Purpose. The purpose of this Initiative is to preserve the unique character of the
Town of Los Gatos while enhancing its existing employment base, which will
support downtown businesses, and to benefit the citizens of Los Gatos by
ensuring that new development in the Town provides outstanding community
benefits in exchange for the privilege of building in Los Gatos, including the
replacement of existing, outmoded buildings with "Class A" commercial space of
high - quality design that is compatible and consistent with the surrounding uses.
Section 3. Town of Los Gatos General Plan Amendments.
The voters hereby amend the Land Use Element and Land Use Map of the General Plan,
adopted on September 20, 2010, as follows (new language to be inserted into the General
Plan is shown as underlined text):
Section E, General Plan Land Use Designations, on Page LU -12, Figure LU -3, a
copy of which is attached for informational purposes only at page B -1 of Exhibit
B hereto, is hereby amended to redesignate the Property from Light Industrial to
Albright Specific Plan, as set forth on page B -2 of Exhibit B hereto (page B -3 of
Exhibit B hereto is for informational purposes only).
Section E.2, Non- Residential Land Use Designations, on Pages LU -14 to LU -16,
is amended as follows:
2. Non - Residential Land Use Designations
For non - residential land uses, the specific uses mentioned are illustrative,
and other compatible uses, including those authorized in any other Zoning
District within the Town, may be permitted where authorized by a Planned
Development Overlay Zone or Specific Plan. For non - residential land
uses, building intensity limits are indicated by either allowable land
coverage or floor area ratio (FAR) and a maximum height limit.
a. Office Professional: Up to 50 percent land coverage with a 35 -foot
height limit
The Office Professional designation provides for professional and general
business offices. This designation applies to various locations throughout
the Town, often in close proximity to neighborhood- or community-
oriented commercial facilities, or as a buffer between commercial and
residential uses. The intent of this designation is to satisfy the
community's need for general business and professional services and local
employment.
1 Albright Specific Plan: Up to 50 percent land coverage with a 50-
foot height limit in Zone 1 and a 65 -foot height limit in Zone 2, as
those zones are shown in Figure 3 -5 of the Albright Specific Plan
(Exhibit D to the Los Gatos Economic Development and Jobs
Retention Initiative).
The Albright Specific Plan designation tion permits office and research and
development uses, along with office- serving uses. These office and
research and development, wholesaling, warehousing, and other light
industrial uses. Office- serving uses include uses designed to serve those
employed at the site or visiting the site for other business purposes.
Proiects developed under this designation must be consistent with the
Albright Specific Plan
Section F, Special Planning Areas, on page LU -16, is amended as follows:
Development in Los Gatos can be targeted to achieve a more specific
outcome by designating specific overlay zones and special planning areas.
These areas have more detailed development guidelines that remain
consistent with existing policies. Los Gatos has three overlay zones that
implement land use policies through the Town Code, five Historic
Districts, four Specific Plans, and one Redevelopment Project Area.
Section F.4, Other Plans, on pages LU- 19— LU -20, is amended as follows:
4. Other Plans
The Albright Specific Plan, Hillside Specific Plan and Los Gatos
Boulevard Plan areas are each developed according to separate land use
goals and in different areas of the Town. In addition to these approved
Specific Plans, the Town will be developing a North Forty Specific Plan.
d. Albright Specific Plan
The Albright Specific Plan establishes the policies and development
standards for the area bounded by State Route 85, Winchester Boulevard.
the Los Gatos Creek Trail, and residential development. The Specific
Plan's goals and policies address the area's unique location near major
transit corridors as well as residential and recreational uses. The Specific
Plan also establishes height limits. maximum coverage_ permitted uses,
and other zoning regulations for the area to which it applies.
The General Plan Land Use Map, a copy of which is attached for informational
purposes only at page B -4 of Exhibit B hereto, is hereby amended to redesignate
the Property from Light Industrial to Albright Specific Plan, as set forth on page
B -5 hereto (page B-6 of Exhibit B hereto is for informational purposes only).
Section 4. Amendment to the Zoning Code.
The Zoning Map of the Zoning Code (Chapter 29 of the Code of the Town of Los Gatos),
a copy of which is attached for informational purposes only at page C -1 of Exhibit C
hereto, is hereby amended to change the Property's zoning from CM:PD (Controlled
Manufacturing, Planned Development) to Albright Specific Plan, as set forth on page C -2
of Exhibit C hereto (page C -3 of Exhibit C hereto is for informational purposes only).
By adopting the Albright Specific Plan zoning for the Property, the voters intend to
rescind, and do hereby rescind, the existing zoning for the Property, which was
previously approved through Town Ordinance 2216, a copy of which is attached hereto
as Exhibit A (shown in strikethrough to indicate voter intent to rezone the Property
through this Initiative), and to replace that zoning with the Albright Specific Plan,
effective immediately as of the date of adoption of this Initiative.
Section 5. Adoption of the Albright Specific Plan.
The Albright Specific Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit D, is hereby adopted. The full
text of Exhibit D commences on page D -1 of this Initiative.
Section 6. Implementation of this Initiative.
A. Upon the effective date of this Initiative, the Town is directed to promptly take all
appropriate actions needed to implement this Initiative. This Initiative is
considered adopted and effective upon the earliest date legally possible after the
Elections Official certifies the vote on the Initiative by the voters of the Town of
Los Gatos.
B. Upon the effective date of this Initiative, the provisions of Section 3 of this
Initiative are hereby inserted into the General Plan; except that if the four
amendments of the General Plan permitted by state law for any calendar year
have already been utilized in the year in which this Initiative becomes effective,
the General Plan amendments set forth in this Initiative shall be the first
amendments inserted into the General Plan on January I of the next year.
C. The General Plan in effect on the date of filing of the Notice of Intent to Circulate
this Initiative ( "Filing Date "), and the General Plan as amended by this Initiative,
comprise an integrated, internally consistent and compatible statement of policies
for the Town. To ensure that the Town's General Plan remains an integrated,
internally consistent and compatible statement of policies for the Town, any
provision of the General Plan that is adopted between the Filing Date and the
effective date of the General Plan amendments adopted by this Initiative shall, to
the extent that such interim- enacted provision is inconsistent with the General
Plan amendments adopted by this Initiative, be amended as soon as possible and
in the manner and time required by state law to ensure consistency between the
provisions adopted by the Initiative and other elements of the General Plan.
Section 7. Effect of Other Measures on the Same Ballot.
In approving this Initiative, it is the voters' intent to create a comprehensive regulatory
plan to govern the future use and development of the Property. To ensure that this intent
is not frustrated, this Initiative is presented to the voters as an alternative to, and with the
express intent that it will compete with, any and all voter initiatives or Town - sponsored
measures placed on the same ballot as this Initiative and which, if approved, would
regulate the use or development of the Property in any manner whatsoever (each, a
"Conflicting Initiative "). In the event that this Initiative and one or more Conflicting
Initiatives are adopted by the voters at the same election, then it is the voters' intent that
only that measure which receives the greatest number of affirmative votes shall control in
its entirety and said other measure or measures shall be rendered void and without any
legal effect. In no event shall this Initiative be interpreted in a manner that would permit
its operation in conjunction with the non - conflicting provisions of any Conflicting
Initiative. If this Initiative is approved by the voters but superseded by law in whole or in
part by any other Conflicting Initiative approved by the voters at the same election, and
such Conflicting Initiative is later held invalid, this Initiative shall be self - executing and
given full force of law.
Section 8. Interpretation and Severability.
A. This Initiative must be interpreted so as to be consistent with all federal and state
laws, rules, and regulations. if any section, sub - section, sentence, clause, phrase,
part, or portion of this Initiative is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a final
judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision does not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this Initiative. The voters declare that this
Initiative, and each section, sub - section, sentence, clause, phrase, part, or portion
thereof, would have been adopted or passed irrespective of the fact that any one or
more sections, sub - sections, sentences, clauses, phrases, part, or portion is found
to be invalid. If any provision of this Initiative is held invalid as applied to any
person or circumstance, such invalidity does not affect any application of this
Initiative that can be given effect without the invalid application.
B. If any portion of this Initiative is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, we the People of the Town of Los Gatos indicate our strong desire that:
(i) the Town Council use its best efforts to sustain and re-enact that portion, and
(ii) the Town Council implement this Initiative by taking all steps possible to cure
any inadequacies or deficiencies identified by the court in a manner consistent
with the express and implied intent of this Initiative, including adopting or
reenacting any such portion in a manner consistent with the intent of this
Initiative.
C. This Initiative must be broadly construed in order to achieve the purposes stated
above. It is the intent of the voters that the provisions of this Initiative be
interpreted or implemented by the Town and others in a manner that facilitates the
purpose set forth in this Initiative.
Section 9. Amendment.
Prior to June 3, 2021, the provisions of this htitiative and the Amendments and Specific
Plan that it adopts can be amended or repealed only by a majority of the voters of the
Town voting in an election held in accordance with state law. On or after June 3, 2021, a
vote of the people shall not be required to amend or repeal any portion of this Initiative,
and this Initiative and the Amendments and Specific Plan that it adopts, including all
exhibits thereto, may be amended or repealed by any procedure otherwise authorized by
law.