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1993-127-Adopting Resolution Endorsing Santa Clara County Cities Association Position Statement Regarding Regional GovernanceRESOLUTION 1993 -127 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS ADOPTING RESOLUTION ENDORSING SANTA CLARA COUNTY CITIES ASSOCIATION POSITION STATEMENT REGARDING REGIONAL GOVERNANCE WHEREAS, the Santa Clara County Cities Association has adopted a position statement on regional governance; and WHEREAS, this statement reflects the position of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos endorse the Position Statement on Regional Governance adopted by the Board of Directors of the Santa Clara County Cities Association on October 10, 1991 and amended on March 12, 1992 (attached) PASSED AND ADOPTED at an adjourned regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 9th day of August, 1993 by the following vote: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Randy Attaway, Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Mayor Joanne Benjamin NAYES: None ABSENT: Patrick O'Laughlin ABSTAIN: None SIGNED {, M R OF THE TOWN OFIOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: 2 � u CLERK OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA SANTA CLARA Ck NTY CITIES ASSOCIATION 56 Olive Street, Suite 630 Sunnyvale, California 94086 Phone: 408.730.7770 Fax: 408.736.2014 POSITION STATEMENT RE REGIONAL GOVERNANCE Santa Clara County Cities Association Adopted by the Board of Directors on October 10, 1991; amended March 12, 1992 1. The SCCCA concurs with the need for a new regional decision - making process to address issues of regional significance. Traffic congestion, provision of affordable housing, and environmental degradation are examples of problems that have not been satisfactorily resolved by the existing special purpose regional agencies or the independent actions of cities in the Bay Area. 2. The consolidation of ABAG, MTC, the BAAQMD, water quality boards, and BCDC should be investigated further with the goal of developing a more effective decision - making process to resolve these regional problems. The interim governing board of any new regional agency should be comprised of locally elected officials, a majority of whom should represent cities. Allocation of elected official board members within Santa Clara County would be divided equally between the Board of Supervisors, the City Council of San Jose, and the remaining City Councils. The majority of cities within Santa Clara County oppose the inclusion of appointees on the interim board; however, if regional government legislation does include appointees, the nomination and selection process governing those appointments should be conducted by the elected officials representing the subregion. Any regional decision - making process should maintain the maximum role of cities in providing individual services and protecting local community identity and vitality through traditional land use planning methods. 5. A " subregional" focus should be a key element in any regional plan. This can be accomplished through use of Congestion Management Agencies or other new subregional entities that acknowledge interdependencies with counties contiguous to counties within the defined regional area. 6. Some equitable method of revenue sharing should be explored to encourage local jurisdictions to provide regional- serving uses which might otherwise be to their disadvantage (e.g. affordable housing, "LULUS "). Prinad on �p Necycled Paper