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1989-052-Opposing Senate Bill 209 And Endorsing Home RulesRESOLUTION NO. 1989 -52 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS OPPOSING SENATE BILL 209 AND ENDORSING HOME RULE WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos was incorporated in 1887 to determine land use within the Town's jurisdiction, and WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos has created the General Plan, the Downtown Specific Plan, the Town's zoning ordinances, and other regulations and controls to ensure that the community is thoughtfully planned; and WHEREAS, the Town Council is committed to enhance and maintain the quality of life for Los Gatos residents for the present and the future, and WHEREAS, at the detriment to the quality of life in Los Gatos but to the benefit of Santa Clara County, the Town Council previously approved the construction of State Highway 17; and WHEREAS, at the detriment to the quality of life in Los Gatos but to the benefit of Santa Clara County, the Town Council on March 20, 1989, again signed a freeway agreement to approve the construction of Route 85 in Los Gatos; and WHEREAS, the freeway agreement included the construction of two freeway interchanges in Los Gatos; the massive 17 to 85 interchange, and a half (northerly) interchange at the Los Gatos /San Jose border completing the full interchange at Bascom Avenue; and WHEREAS, upon signing the freeway agreement, the Town Council was instructed that CalTrans and the Traffic Authority (the local funding agency) would not approve the Los Gatos Freeway Agreement due to San Jose's objection to a Los Gatos Freeway Agreement that includes a northerly interchange in Los Gatos at Bascom Avenue; and -1- WHEREAS, Senate Bill 209 was introduced in January and amended in March to preclude the Town of Los Gatos from deciding the location of interchanges for Route 85 in our community; and WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos is opposed to any State legislation that removes decision making from the municipality that is directly affected; and WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos is opposed specifically to Senate Bill 209 because it is in direct conflict with the concept of "home rule" and the authority granted to municipalities to determine their own destiny; and WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos is particularly opposed to Senate Bill 209 because it would simply give preference to the desires of one municipality over another. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS IS STRONGLY OPPOSED TO SENATE BILL 209 BECAUSE IT IS IN DIRECT CONFLICT WITH THE CONCEPT OF HOME RULE. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 17th day of April, 1989 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS Ferrito, Carlson, Benjamin Hamilton NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS Ventura SIGNED: WOR OF THE TOWN 9 LOS GATOS ATTEST: -2-