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B
Sorry,
let's
just
wait
just
maybe
just
a
couple
of
seconds
just
to
let
them
kind
of
catch
up
with
the
I,
don't
think
they're
all
in
yet.
A
Good
we
can
do
the
our
beginning.
Items
are
fairly
unexciting
like
roll
call
and
stuff.
So
why
don't?
We
start
I'll
call
to
order
this
meeting
of
the
Parks
and
Recreation
Commission
in
urban
forestry
board
for
November
9th
during
this
declared
State
of
Emergency.
The
meeting
will
be
conducted
in
accordance
with
California
government
code,
54953e
AS
authorized
by
resolution.
Please
contact
city
clerk
at
mountainview.gov
to
obtain
a
copy
of
the
applicable
resolution.
A
All
members
of
The,
Parks
and
Recreation
Commission
will
participate
in
the
meeting
by
video
conference
with
no
physical
meeting
location
and
when
it
is
time
for
public
input,
I
will
ask
the
public
to
raise
their
hands
and
they
will
be
called
upon
us
in
turn
all
right,
so
item,
one
call
to
order
which
I've
done
item
two
roll
call.
A
What's
your
filios
here,
commissioner
Davis
here,
commissioner
Michener
here
and
commissioner
summer
here
and
myself,
chair,
Bryant
I'm
here
too
we're
all
here.
So
let's
move
on
to
item
three
minutes
approval.
We
have
the
minutes
from
our
October
12
20
22
minutes.
Are
there
any
questions.
A
If
you
do,
please
raise
your
hand.
A
Okay,
let's
vote,
commissioner
Michener.
D
E
A
E
A
Sure
Bryant
myself.
Yes,
so
the
motion
passes
unanimously
and
we
can
continue
to
item
four
oral
communication
from
the
public.
This
portion
of
the
meeting
is
reserved
for
persons
wishing
to
address
the
commission
on
any
matter,
not
on
the
agenda.
So
if
you
have
a
comment,
dear
members
of
the
public,
for
an
item
on
the
agenda,
this
is
not
the
time
to
talk.
Speakers
are
limited
to
three
minutes.
State
law
prohibits
the
commission
from
acting
on
non-agenda
items.
A
So
attendees
I
see
that
there
is
one
member
of
the
public
wishing
to
address
us
on
another
agenda
item
and
that's
Bruce
England
Bruce.
F
Thank
you,
chair
Brian.
This
is
really
quick
and
really
doesn't
have
to
do
in
particular
with
PRC,
but
I've
been
finding
that
the
links
to
the
meetings
of
Zoom
links
in
the
Jenna
Falls
are
not
consistent
and
sometimes
almost
impossible
to
use.
I
had
one
meeting
today,
I
couldn't
even
attend,
because
the
thing
wasn't
really
working.
I'm,
probably
going
to
take
this
up
with
Heather
or
document
processing
with
the
city
and
try
to
strike
some
consistency.
F
I,
don't
know
how
much
flexibility
you
all
have
or
John,
if
that's
your
anyway,
how
to
deal
with
that
like
how
to
enter
the
material
into
the
agenda
files
that
go
out
to
the
public,
so
just
FYI
I'm
going
to
bring
this
up
to
the
city
clerk.
Thank
you.
A
A
and
which
member
of
staff
is
going
to
start.
G
Good
evening
Commissioners
this
is
Mary
Chris
Hong,
with
the
city
of
Mountain
View
public
works
department.
So
I
will
be
here
this
evening
to
present
the
recommendations
for
the
commission
to
forward
to
the
city
council
for
the
Evelyn
Park
project.
G
G
So,
as
mentioned,
we
have
two
recommendations
we
will
be
discussing.
The
first
will
be
to
forward
a
recommendation
for
a
conceptual
plan,
and
the
next
is
to
talk
about
naming
or
selecting
at
least
two
names
for
the
city.
Council's
consideration
of
the
new
park.
G
All
right
so,
as
I
mentioned,
this
is
a
presentation
on
the
Evelyn
Park
project
shown
here
is
a
map.
G
Oh
I'm,
sorry
about
that
all
right!
Sorry
about
that
everyone
can
see
the
Evelyn
Park
project,
presentation.
G
All
right
so
so
shown
here
on
this
slide
is
a
map
of
the
project
location.
The
slide,
which
is
bordered
in
red,
was
dedicated
to
the
city
for
Park
use
by
the
developers
of
the
525
East
Evelyn
development.
G
So
the
above
photo
here
shows
the
Future
Park
in
context
of
the
new
development
which
is
underway.
The
bottom
shows
the
current
site
conditions
as
of
today,
the
construction
or
I'm.
Sorry,
the
developer
is
currently
using
the
site
for
construction
staging,
as
we
can
kind
of
see
in
this
bottom
photo,
and
this
is
per
an
agreement
with
the
city.
G
So,
as
mentioned,
the
park
site
is
about
0.68
acres
in
size.
The
this
slide
in
the
next
two
are
just
showing
a
visual
comparison
of
the
site
to
other
existing
parks
around
the
city.
So
here
I'm
shown
in
the
blue
polygon
is
Chetwood
Park,
which
is
just
under
an
acre.
G
And
then
closest
in
being
relatively
the
same
size
as
our
feature.
Park
is
the
mercy
Bush
Park,
so
our
site
is
highlighted
in
red.
G
So
for
community
outreach
staff
held
two
in-person
Community
meetings
to
help
gather
input
on
features
and
amenities
for
the
Future
Park
staff
sent
notices
to
Residents
and
property
owners
within
a
750
feet,
radius
of
the
project
site,
as
well
as
posted
it
online
through
the
city
website
and
next
door.
In
the
first
community
meeting,
the
input
was
gathered
by
open
discussion
and
using
a
DOT
sticker
polling
to
gauge
favored
amenities.
G
I
All
right,
thank
you,
Mary
Chris
good
evening,
so
at
the
first
community
meeting
in
July
we
showed
attendees,
seven
images
of
potential
Park
features
and
we
handed
out
five
sticker
dots
to
each
attendee
and
we
asked
them
to
place
dot
stickers
next
to
the
feature
or
features
that
were
most
important
to
them.
Based
on
this
exercise,
flexible
use,
Plaza
habitat
Garden,
picnic
area
and
Labyrinth
rated
the
highest
in
that
order,
play
equipment,
open,
Turf
area
and
game
tables,
initially
received
no
votes.
I
Afterwards,
we
engaged
in
a
more
open
discussion
with
the
group,
and
during
that
conversation
we
talked
more
about
Park
features.
We
heard
that,
even
though
play
equipment
did
not
receive
any
votes
in
the
first
dot
voting
exercise,
it
would
be
a
useful
amenity
for
the
park.
We
also
heard
that
game
tables
fitness
equipment
and
even
a
small
lawn
area
could
be
appropriate
for
this
park.
I
So
taking
this
information
from
the
first
community
meeting,
we
developed
three
part
Concepts
noted
as
Concepts
a
b
and
c
and
then
just
to
orient
you
Evelyn
avenue
is
shown
at
the
top
of
the
screen
with
the
Hadley
Apartments
shown
on
three
sides
of
the
park.
Also,
the
London
Plain
Street
trees
in
front
of
the
park
in
front
of
the
park
site
would
remain
in
terms
of
primary
Park
features
concept.
A
has
a
multi-use
Plaza,
Fitness
stations,
a
play
area
and
a
habitat
garden
with
Pathways.
I
This
design
is
organized
around
Pathways
that
break
the
site
into
distinct
zones.
More
active
uses
are
located
at
the
front
and
center
of
the
park
with
more
passive
uses
at
the
rear
of
the
park.
The
flexible
use
Plaza
is
an
open
public
Plaza
fronting
the
sidewalk
with
shaded
picnic
tables,
benches
bike,
racks
drinking
fountain
and
trash
receptacles.
A
flower
inspired
pavement
treatment
denotes
the
intersection
of
the
plaza
and
primary
Pathways
in
the
park
further
back
into
the
site.
I
There
are
three
Fitness
stations
along
a
curving
shaded
path,
and
each
station
would
focus
on
a
different
activity
and
part
of
the
body
at
the
heart
of
the
park
is
a
play
area,
surrounded
by
a
pathway
and
shaded
seating
for
parents
and
at
the
rear
of
the
site.
There
are
decomposed
Granite,
walking
paths
and
a
seating
area
among
the
habitat,
Garden
drought,
tolerant
planting
that
attracts
birds
and
butterflies
would
be
selected
for
this
part
of
the
park.
All
three
of
these
Concepts
were
presented
at
the
second
community
meeting
on
September
26th.
I
We
explained
to
attendees
that
they
weren't
limited
to
selecting
just
one
of
the
concepts
and
that
they
could
tell
us
that
they
liked
aspects
of
multiple
Concepts.
Again
we
performed
a
DOT
voting
exercise
and
had
attendees
rank
the
three
concepts
in
their
order
of
preference
So.
Based
on
that
exercise
concept,
A
was
the
most
preferred
concept
and
concept.
B
was
the
least
preferred
following
dot
voting.
There
was
a
group
discussion
to
hear
more
from
attendees
about
why
they
liked
their
preferred
concept
and
how
it
could
be
improved.
I
So,
based
on
the
comments
that
we
were
that
we
received
on
this
at
the
second
community
meeting
concept,
A
was
modified
slightly
to
increase
connectivity
between
the
plaza
and
the
sidewalk
along
Evelyn
avenue
banding
in
the
pla
in
the
pavement
was
added
to
the
plaza
to
reinforce
circulation
paths
and
denote
the
plaza
as
a
gathering
space.
More
shade.
Trees
were
added
in
the
plaza
and
a
fence
was
added
around
the
play
area,
so
this
represents
the
preferred
concept
that
we're
bringing
before
you
this
evening.
G
So
that's
includes
the
first
recommendation.
Staff
is
requesting
the
commission
to
forward
to
council
now
moving
on
to
the
next
item,
which
is
selecting
at
least
two
names
to
bring
to
the
city
council
at
the
second
community,
meeting
attendees
were
also
invited
to
submit
to
staff,
suggested
Park
names
again,
notice
was
mailed
out
and
as
well
as
a
posting
on
Nextdoor
referring
residents
in
the
community
to
the
city
council,
Park
naming
policy.
G
The
city
council
established
this
policy,
which
includes
criteria
for
naming
City,
Parks
and
Recreation
facilities.
The
process
is
then,
to
have
the
commission
recommend
at
least
two
names
which
staff
will
bring
to
council
to
25
different
parking
suggestions
were
received
and
included
in
the
report.
G
G
A
Thank
you
very
much
so
before
we
move
to
receive
public
input,
the
commission
will
will
have
some
we'll
have
some
questions.
A
All
right
Commissioners,
do
you
have
clarifying
questions.
C
There
I
go
I'm
unmuted,
just
a
couple
of
questions
with
regards
to
the
public
input.
I
want
to
First,
obviously
compliment
staff
and
the
con
everybody
that
worked
with
you
with
regards
to
reaching
out
to
the
public
how
many
people
were
actually
at
each
one
of
those
and
I'm
only
curious,
because
the
complex
isn't
inhabited
I,
I,
I'm,
sorry,
I,
don't
know
the
the
correct
word
there.
C
G
Yes,
so
during
the
first
community
meeting,
when
we
just
kind
of
kicked
off
the
project
and
we
gauged
what
amenities
was
desired
for
the
park,
it
was
four
members
of
the
community
and
then
in
the
second
community
meeting
where
the
concepts
were
presented
and
voted
on.
There
were
three
community
members
and-
and
you
are
correct,
that
the
development
is
still
in
construction.
So
the
one
that's
on
three
sides
of
the
park
is
not
occupied.
A
All
right,
commissioner
summer.
J
Thank
you,
I
have
a
also
a
question
about
Outreach.
Was
there
any
specific
Outreach
done
to
the
Apple
in
Family
Apartments,
which
is
the
affordable
family
housing?
That's
right
next
to
the
Hadley
on
the
corner
of
Bernardo,
which
is
also
in
Mountain
View.
There's
116
units
there
because
that's
been
that's
occupied
now
and
it
seems
like
we
could
have
done
some
work
with
those
folks.
G
The
mailing
of
the
postcard
was
to
750
feet
within
a
radius
within
the
project
site,
and
that
includes
just
the
city
of
Mountain
View
residents,
and
then
the
posting
for
the
next
door,
I
believe
was
done
for
nearby
residents
of
the
neighborhood.
So
I'm
not
sure.
If
that
would
include.
J
J
And
then
my
next
question
I'm
wondering
if
Mr
Rubin
could
clarify
on
the
plan
where
fencing
is
proposed.
It's
always
hard
to
read
in
the
symbology
and
I
think
I
understand
it,
but
it's
a
little
hard
to
tell
like
where
a
gate
would
be
located
and
such.
I
Yeah
Mary
Chris:
do
you
mind
going
to
the
plan
the
preferred
plan
yeah,
so
the
the
play
area
would
be
fenced.
It's
not
indicated
at
this
point,
but
there
would
be
a
gate
where
the
fence
crosses
the
the
pathway
that
surrounds
the
the
play
area.
I
That
correct
we've
indicated
on
the
one
side
that
it
was
close
to
the
play
area
on
the
on
the
other
side.
It's
actually
behind
the
seating
across
the
past.
J
That
would
be
two
gates,
one
on
either
end
of
that
path,
that
you
show
right,
okay
and
maybe
well
anyway.
We
could
talk
about
that
all
right
and
then
another
question:
did
you
do
any
analysis
on
the
amount
of
shade
that
would
be
cast
by
the
the
buildings,
because
there
are
five
stories,
and
this
is
on
the
North
side?
Did
you
study
how
much
of
the
site
would
be
shaded
in
a
and
and
what
that?
How
that
would
change
over
the
course
of
the
year?
J
I
It
is
something
that
we
we
looked
at,
you
know,
and
the
bulk
of
the
shade,
especially
in
the
middle
of
the
day
and
later
in
the
day,
is
on
the
bottom,
the
south
side
of
the
site
and
the
west
side
of
the
site.
K
I
Of
this
of
this
park
is,
is
actually
in
direct
sunlight
with
maybe
the
exception
of
the
Southern
Edge,
but
it
does
you're
right.
It
encroaches
with
the
five-story
buildings
in
the
in
winter,
so
coming
into
like
these
months.
Right
now,
you
know
a
third
of
the
way
into
the
park,
even
even
in
the
afternoon,
so
it's
a
factor
that
we
were
considering
and
so
you'll
notice
like
in
this
particular
scheme.
We
have
the
play
area
more
towards
the
middle
at
the
park.
J
Thank
you
and
then
my
final
question.
What
do
we
know
what
species
of
trees
are
being
planted
by
the
Hadley
on
on
their
property?
We
didn't
get
any
information
that
looks
like
it's
over
there.
Parking
Podium,
so
I
expect
they're,
not
big,
but
do
we
know
what
those
are.
I
A
So
I
will
just
say
that
walking
around
the
Hadley,
what
I
saw
was
Japanese,
maples
and
Magnolias
right
close
next
to
the
buildings,
and
then
there
were
other
trees,
but
those
those
were
the
ones
that
are
right
next
to
the
buildings,
so
they
would
be
visible
from
the
park.
Commission
Michener.
Your
turn.
D
D
So
maybe,
if
you
could
Point
those
out
and
then
also
if
you
could
just
point
out
just
I'm,
pretty
sure
I
know
the
answer,
but
the
proposed
habitat
Garden
where
that
is,
and
then
is
that
sort
of
fenced
off
so
that
that
area
cannot
be.
D
You
know,
can
people
mingle
amongst
the
the
plants
or
is
that
an
area
you
know
the
entirety
of
which
could
not
be
stepped
on
or
walked
through.
I
Yeah
I'll
answer
those,
so
the
sidewalk
is
actually
not
being
touched
that
fronts
Evelyn
avenue
so
the
park
improvements
that
we're
showing
here
stay
entirely
behind
the
cities.
Right
of
way
does
that
answer
your
question.
D
I'm,
actually
not
I
was
talking
more
about
the
side,
the
side,
the
sidewalks
on
the
besides
right
now,
you
know,
there's
the
buildings
and
there's
some
sidewalks
that
are
next
to
the
buildings.
Now.
Can
you
show
me
where
those
existing
sidewalks
are
on
this
map?
I.
I
G
I
all
right!
So
yes,
so
here
the
the
development
has
some
walkways
here.
M
G
D
I
D
That
that
area,
to
just
to
be
clear,
it's
it's
this
area
where
this
seating
is
cutting
in,
is
that.
I
Yeah,
it's
really
it's
everything
behind
the
play
area,
all
the
way
to
the
back
of
the
site
and
the
the
pathway
is
is
in
into
is
within
that
habitat,
Garden,
okay,.
I
This
this
concept
does
not
have
a
lawn
okay.
A
A
I
It
would
not
be
a
a
meadow
per
se.
I
think
it
would
be
a
mix
of
grasses,
but
also
shrubs
perennials
I
think
we
would
be
selecting
a
plant
palette.
That's
both
drought,
tolerant,
but
also
would
be
would
attract.
You
know,
hummingbirds
butterflies,
that
that
kind
of
a
palette,
so
one
of
the
things
that
could
be
done
to
help
support
that
kind
of
a
space
is
there
could
be
maybe
an
interpretive
sign
just
to
help
people
know
what
the
what's
happening
in
that
space
and
that
that
might
be
cited.
A
It's
like
a
structured
formalized
place
for
sitting,
as
it
were
yeah
all
right.
Let
me
ask
you
at
the
very
front
there
there
was
a
row
of
trees
and
then
there
is
like
a
green
patch
and
then
another
Tree
on
the
on
the
right
Edge.
What
is
that
green
patch
fronting
Evelyn
avenue?
You
know
what
I'm.
I
Yeah
I
do
so
that's
a
that's
a
planting
area
that
that
essentially
is
providing
some
buffer
from
from
the
street.
On
that
side,.
I
A
There
is
the
the
fire
or
emergency
Lane,
then
there
was
a
tree
and
then
there
was
Green.
I
I
I
A
Leads
me
to
to
my
question:
what
is
the,
what
is
the
entrance
to
the
park
where,
where
do
people.
I
I
I
That's
really
the
the
primary
entrance
to
the
park
and
that
it's
a
wider
area,
that's
connected
to
the
sidewalk
and
then
to
the
right
of
that.
We've
got
a
couple
of
other
connections,
but
they're
secondary
those
are
not
primary.
So.
A
The
plaza
is
basically
in
the
shadow
in
the
shade
of
those
of
those
trees
along
Evelyn,
correct
us,
so.
A
I'm
trying
to
just
keep
this
the
questions,
but
maybe
my
I'm,
just
keeping
it
the
questions.
Where
do
you
think
the
people
will
come?
Who
will
use
this
park?
A
I
I
think
the
answer
is
both
I
I
think
there
will
be
users
that
come
from
the
Hadley
for
sure,
but
there
are,
as
commissioner
summer
mentioned,
there
are
other
multi-family
complexes
nearby,
and
so
they
would
be
using
the
sidewalk
on
East
Evelyn
to
get
to
this
park,
whether
it's
from
the
east
or
from
the
West.
I
I
Yeah
I
think
so
I
mean
at
the
front
of
the
park,
there's
a
there's,
a
major
path
or
not
major,
but
a
significant
path
that
goes
east
west,
where
they
could
come
in
there
and
similarly,
at
the
rear
of
the
site.
There's
a
couple
of
other
connections
and
so
that
there
are
multiple
opportunities
to
enter
the
Park
good.
J
That's
one
last
question:
thanks
since
I
don't
see
a
scale
bar
on
this
release,
so
not
the
one
on
the
screen.
Could
you
indicate
about
how
large
are
those
trees
that
you
know
the
circle
that
you
drew
that
are
next
to
the
play
area
like
what,
with
the
diameter
view
that
you've
drawn.
J
A
All
right,
very
good.
Thank
you.
I'll
now
invite
the
public
to
to
address
us
on
this
agenda
item
and,
at
this
point,
I
see
two
members
of
the
public
wishing
to
address
us
Bruce
England.
Your
first
is
my
list
here.
Thank.
F
You
chair,
Brian,
Bruce,
England
speaking
for
green
spaces,
Mountain
View
I
just
have
three
quick
points.
I
saw
in
the
staff
report.
One
of
the
name
options
was
for
Joan,
McDonald
and
I
know:
there's
KX
rule
on
that.
F
So
you
can't
apply
that
nonetheless,
just
to
put
the
bug
in
your
ear
that
once
matalama
park
space
is
considered
that
her
name
ought
to
be
considered,
even
if
there's
some
kind
of
placeholder
clever
opportunity
to
make
that
happen.
Ultimately,
a
second
of
three
you
might
be
aware,
maybe
not
that
the
K5
is
being
revised
through
vac
for
CIP
projects.
F
This
might
not
affect
the
spark
but
I'm
just
raising
that,
because
you
mentioned
the
K5
angle
in
the
staff
report
and
lastly,
I
realize
this
is
a
small
park,
but
not
having
restrooms
or
water
fountain.
Maybe
there
is
a
lot
of
Fountain
I'm,
just
not
aware
of
it,
but
that
those
amenities
really
ought
to
be
here.
There's
no
other
place
that
I'm
aware
of
for
public-facing
restrooms
anywhere
along
that
stretch
of
Evelyn
and
Evelyn,
is
undergoing
improvements
to
accommodate
bicycle
and
pedestria,
especially
bicycle
travel.
F
A
Thank
you
next
speaker,
Dean
birini.
E
Hi,
this
is
Erica
Freeman
and
my
husband
Dean
and
I.
We
live
right
next
door
to
the
Hadley
in
the
Evelyn
Family
Apartments
I
wanted
to
address
a
couple
of
issues.
First
of
all,
we
attended
both
Community
meetings
and
we
really
really
like
this
plan
that
has
been
presented
tonight.
E
The
first
community
meeting
we
did
get
mailers
for
both
Community
meetings.
The
first
community
meeting
was
in
July.
It
was
scheduled
to
meet
at
5
30.,
and
a
lot
of
my
neighbors
here
in
this
apartment
building
probably
couldn't
make
it
because
it
was
too
early
in
the
evening
for
them
to
get
from
work
over
to
the
community
center.
E
The
second
meeting
in
September
was
held
at
6
30,
which
made
it
a
little
bit
easier
for
people
who
are
working
regular
hours
to
attend,
but
we
did
get
mailings.
I
know
that
there
was
a
question
raised
earlier
about
how
many
people
heard
about
it.
N
Yes
and
just
Dean
bierany
I
I
do
like
this
park.
Design
I
think
it's
a
wonderful
wonderful
interpretation
of
the
concepts
that
we've
we've
reviewed
and
approved
for
the
park
and
I
would
recommend
that
the
the
council,
the
the
the
commission
Advanced
this
plan
to
the
park,
I'd
also
like
to
request
that
the
name
of
the
park
B
chosen
to
be
Flower,
Mart,
Park
and
that'll.
Be
it.
Thank
you.
M
Sorry
this
is
actually
Amy
Rose.
Do
you
want
to
let
Jessica
speak.
A
Jessica
was
just
yes,
but
she
has
I.
Don't
yes,
why
don't
you
worry
to
Amy
since
I
called
Jessica?
Would
you
like
to
address
this.
O
Hi,
can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
oh
great,
hi,
everyone!
Thank
you
for
your
time
and
this
great
presentation
and
rendering
of
this
park
very
excited
for
it
to
come
to
fruition.
O
I
do
want
to
ask
that
the
commission
consider
alternate
options
for
the
bottom
right
portion
of
the
park
to
be
able
to
use
that
space
to
you
know,
for
people
to
meet
mix
play
and
just
utilize.
The
space
more
I
think
the
current
plan,
for
it
is,
is
a
wonderful
idea.
However,
we're
so
limited
on
park
space
that
hopefully
making
it
a
space,
that's
more
that
can
be
utilized
more
by
people
rather
than
looked
at,
is
an
option
as
well
appreciate
your
time
thanks.
Thank
you.
Jessica.
M
Thank
you,
I
just
wanted
to
address
the
naming
of
the
park.
Is
that
appropriate
right
now
it
is
okay,
so
thank
you,
chair
I
submitted
the
name,
recognition
or
name
for
Lupe,
inago
and
I.
Don't
know
how
many
of
you
are
familiar
with
him.
If
you've
heard
of
him,
he
actually
was
an
alone
a
who
was
born
and
lived
most
of
his
life
in
Mountain
View.
We
actually
have
a
tremendous
amount
of
information
on
him
and
he
is
essentially
a
Survivor.
He
is
someone
who
survived
the
invasion
of
the
Spanish.
M
He
survived
the
mission
colonization.
He
survived
the
the
Gold
Rush
with
the
flood
of
Americans.
He
really
lived
a
very
long
life
and
it's
actually
one
of
the
most
well-known
well
most
documented
alone,
a
and
unfortunately,
the
land
that
he
lived
on
you
know
is
now
Moffett
Field
his
grave
site
actually
had
a
marker,
and
unfortunately
that
is
now
a
parking
lot
and
it
disheartens
me
that
we
actually
have
so
many
parks
named
after
which
are
really
colonizers
and
no
Parks
named
after
our
first
people.
M
The
eloni,
especially
this
is
a
really
important
individual,
which
I
think
deserves.
Not
just
a
plaque
or
a
sign
but
actual
Park,
so
people
start
asking
who
he
was
and
why
he
was
important
to
the
city
of
Mountain
View.
D
D
Yeah
I
mean
this
is
just
to
sort
of
make
a
comment
to
for
me
to
introduce
that
this.
This
won't
be
my
specifics
on
the
on
the
design,
but
I
just
wanted
to
sort
of
start
off
by
saying
you
know:
I'm
I'm
a
little
uncomfortable
with
how
we
got
here
tonight,
just
because
of
the
very
limited
number
of
people
who
provided
input
at
the
at
the
two
Community
meetings.
You
know
the
first
meeting
had
six
people
and
then
largely
based
on
their
feedback.
D
You
know
three
concepts
were
presented
at
the
second
meeting,
which
only
had
three
people
and
it
sounds
like.
Maybe
some
of
those
three
people
were
the
same
people
who
were
at
that
the
first
meeting
and
then
after
that
meeting
the
three
plans
were
whittled
down
to
this
to
this
one
concept,
so
you
know
I
just
want
to
say
you
know
I
totally
totally
thank
the
community
members
for
participating
and
I
absolutely
wish.
D
There
were
more
of
them,
because
the
community
involvement
is
critical,
especially
amongst
the
the
nearby
Neighbors,
but
given
the
low
numbers,
I
I
kind
of
hope
that
we
can
be
open
to
modifications
tonight.
Maybe
more
so
than
we
would
in
other
design
reviews
where
there
were
larger
numbers
providing
input
at
the
community
meetings.
D
I
just
you
know
in
this
case
I
think
there's
you
know
just
doing
a
little
bit
of
math
I
think
there's
going
to
be
700
to
you
know,
maybe
a
thousand
people
who
are
going
to
be
living
in
this
new
development
and
I
just
want
to
be
sure
that
we
create
a
plan
that
will
accommodate
a
wide
range
of
amenities
that
that
large
group
might
desire,
including
maybe
some
some
room
to
move
around
a
little
bit.
D
I
would
also
say
that
you
know
I
would
be
totally
open
to
you
know
if
we
make
changes
tonight
to
bringing
this
back
to
a
future
meeting
before
it
goes
to
council
that
way,
those
that
attended
the
two
Community
meetings
and
others
would
have
an
opportunity
to
comment
on
changes
that
we
might
make
tonight
and
again.
D
Maybe
we
won't
make
changes,
but
I
just
wanted
to
at
least
be
open
to
that,
given
the
very
limited
number
of
of
people
who
attended
those
meetings
and
the
large
number
of
people
who
are
going
to
be
living
I'm
in
this
complex.
A
Like
to
commissioner
summer,
thank.
J
You
yeah
and
and
I'll
I'll
pick
up
there,
where
commissioner
Mitchell
left
that
you
know
it's
interesting
how
to
involve
the
community
that
doesn't
exist.
Yet
that
is
the
problem
that
we're
facing,
because
the
the
Jason
departments,
the
Hadley,
is
under
construction
and
you
know
currently
leasing,
but
the
people
don't
seem
to
be
living
there.
For
the
most
part,
maybe
there's
been
a
small
amount
of
move-in
and
the
area
is
a
little
bit
cut
off.
J
It
seems
from
from
a
lot
of
the
rest
of
Mountain
View,
and
so
we
really
have
you
know
maybe
the
mobile
home
residents
that
could
walk
there
and
the
residents
of
the
Evelyn
avenue
family
housing
that
could
walk
there
and
it's
it's
a
little
hard
to
know
whether
more
public
Outreach
is
is
going
to
be
productive.
J
Theoretically,
this
meeting
is
that,
and
so
I
guess
I'd
like
to
hear
what
the
other
Commissioners
think
about
this
subject.
Obviously,
for
my
part,
I
I
wish
for
more
Outreach,
always
but
I
also.
You
know
we
want
to
get
on
with
things
as
well,
because
it's
an
important
addition
to
this
area
I
do
have
some
other
comments.
Shall
I
go
ahead
with
those
or
do
we
want
to
talk
more
about
this
Outreach
just
item?
First.
C
Maybe
I
should
say
again
earlier
when
I
asked
the
question
about
how
many
people,
because
there
was
no
one
living
in
the
Hadley
yet
or
very
few,
if
any
I
first
of
all,
I
want
to
compliment
the
people
that
did
I,
don't
want
to
make
them
think
that
I
didn't
I,
don't
value
what
they
have
said.
I
thank
God.
They
did
provide
some
input
so
that
but
I
again
I
I
joined
my
two
colleagues
about
wondering
about
I
gotta.
C
Believe
there's
going
to
be
a
a
lot
of
people
there
here,
as
as
Jessica
said,
where
they're
going
to
feel
that
they
need
a
Gathering
Spot,
whether
it's
for
a
picnic
of
the
complex,
whether
it's
a
you
know
a
they
want
to
put
up
a
badminton
net
just
to
play
badminton
or
portable
volleyball
net
to
play
portable
volleyball
things
like
that.
Where
that
lower
I
guess
you
say
the
lower
right
hand
corner.
C
If,
maybe,
if
we
turn
that
wall
around
and
put
it
along
the
perimeter
of
the
of
the
park
and
and
made
the
Meandering
packs
less
Meandering
to
provide
an
area
for
gathering
on
whether
it
and
and
impromptu
Gatherings,
and
and
lost
some
words
there,
but
that's
that's
my
thought.
It's
kind
of
I
I
got
to
believe
that
those
people
are
going
to
want
that
kind
of
space.
C
Given
the
number
of
people
living
there
and
the
fact
that
it
is,
you
know,
a
five-story
apartment
situation
and
the
surrounding
area
are
apartment
type
living.
So.
A
Yeah,
let
me,
commissioner
Davis
it's
your
turn,
but
let
me
ask
Mary,
maybe
Mary
Chris
is
this:
this
area
that
the
developer
has
dedicated
to
to
the
city?
Do
the
residents
of
the
Hadley
have
their
own
private
like
space,
open
space?
It's
only
for
them,
or
is
this
basically
going
to
function
also
as
their
Central
meeting
place
as
it
were.
G
Yes,
I
think
when
I
had
a
little
tour
of
the
development
I
believe
there
was
some
kind
sort
of
like
recreational
facilities,
the
lobby
being
one.
You
know
having
a
game
room
of
some
sort
but
I,
don't
believe
to
the
extent
of
outdoor
space
I
believe
the
park
will
serve
for
that
purpose.
Okay,
I.
J
Actually
that
that's
not
correct,
there's
a
pool.
If
you
look
online,
you
can
see,
you
know,
follow
that
link
that
your
photograph
showed.
You
could
see,
there's
a
ton
of
amenities.
They
do
have
an
outdoor
space
in
each
building
block
and
there's
a
central
pool.
A
P
My
fellow
Commissioners
have
pretty
well
articulated
the
primary
concern
that
I
had
and
I
spoke
with
director
Marshawn
about
this,
the
the
same
issue
of
the
intensity
of
community
input
and
advancing
the
park
design
based
on
that
I
mean
if,
if
three
people
showed
up
and
said,
we
want
a
hockey
rank
with
with
this
plan,
reflect
a
hockey
rink
I,
don't
know
so.
P
I'll
I'll
appreciate
hearing
later
from
director,
Marshawn,
probably
a
city,
the
city's
intention
of
figuring
out
how
to
to
get
more
intensity
of
Community
input,
particularly
in
this
situation,
where
it
is
sort
of
a
chicken
and
egg
of
we
don't
have
a
community
yet
to
provide
input,
but
we
will
soon
have
hundreds
of
people.
Does
this
plan
represent
what
those
hundreds
of
people
will
want,
so
I
think
that's
been
pretty
well
covered.
P
I
didn't
want
to
throw
a
lot
of
subjective
design.
Opinions
in
here
I
did
I
sort
of
questioned.
You
know
that
if
the
this
hot
lot
was
a
low
ranking
on
the
community
input
that
was
received,
it
seems
to
be
fairly
Central
in
the
design.
It's
the
it's
kind
of
the
core
of
the
park
and
apparently
fenced
fenced,
which
to
me
feels
a
little
awkward
it.
It
kind
of
isolates
a
central
portion
of
the
design
for
something
that's
with
this
level
of
input.
P
A
low
priority
I
do
feel
when
again,
this
is
highly
subjective,
but
that
the
open
space
is
fragmented.
The
stage.
A
Having
talked
our
talked
ourselves
through
that
we'll
look
at
the
at
the
design,
considerations
and
I
I'd
like
to
chime
in
and
say,
I
know
why
I
think
staff
didn't
do
all
the
work
that
needed
to
be
done
on
collecting
public
input,
but
you
cannot
collect
public
input
from
750
people
who
don't
live
there
and
it's
great
to
know
that
the
the
Family
Apartments
on
the
corner
were
contacted
and
that
at
least
some
some
some
people
who
live
there
gave
their
input.
A
The
the
the
location
itself
is
is
kind
of
strange,
because
the
the
next
street
in
is
basically
Sunnyvale,
so
I
guess
they
didn't,
they
didn't
get.
They
didn't
participate
in
this,
and
so
does
the
Family
Apartments.
There
is
this
development
and
then
quite
a
bit
further
on.
There
are
various
townhome
complexes,
so
there
is
a
plot
of
land
to
develop
as
a
park.
There
is
the
money
there
I,
don't
think
we
can.
A
We
can
get
the
input
of
the
people
who
aren't
living
there.
Yet
so,
following
basically
I
think
we're
all
in
in
agreement
or
maybe
I'm
talking
a
little
prematurely,
but
I
certainly
agree
with
with
Joe
that
I
feel
we
can
participate
more
actively
in
the
design
of
this
park
in
thinking.
What
will
the
people
who
live
here?
What
will
they
want
and
and
just
basically
use
the
the
logic
of
what
people
tend
to
want
from
from
a
park
and
what
makes
sense,
given
the
context
of
of
this
building?
A
So
why
don't?
We
and
I
will
also
say
that
I
love
the
park,
design
I'm,
just
questioning
whether
it
will
work
best
for
what
I
assume
will
be
families
and
young
people
who
will
want
to
to
find
a
Town
Square
for
them
to
meet,
which,
which
seems
to
happen
a
lot
in
our
in
our
smaller
Parks
these
days,
so
I
personally
feel
fine.
If
we
delve
more
deeply
into
park
design
today,
commissioner
Michener.
D
D
You
know
if
we,
if
we
do
make
significant
changes
tonight,
I'm
totally
open
and
we
can
check
with
director
marshontin
on
the
timeline
but
I'm
totally
open
on.
You
know
having
this
come
back.
You
know
not
fun,
not
being
final
final
tonight,
so
that
people
have
a
chance
to
to
look
at
it
and
and
provide
feedback
at
a
subsequent
meeting.
D
J
Thanks
yeah
on
that
same
line,
I
have
a
lot
of
spec
for
the
people
that
made
the
time
to
participate
and
I
I
want
to
listen
to
their
input.
J
But
I
do
think
that
we're
sitting
here
as
a
commission,
that's
kind
of
representing
that
people
that
don't
live
here
yet,
and
so
we
have
to
bring
our
you
know,
expertise
and
knowledge
at
the
city
to
that
as
well,
and
hopefully
we
can
find
a
way
to
blend
all
those
perspectives
together,
and
you
know
keeping
in
mind
that
this
is
this
is
the
public
park,
but
it's
really
in
a
location
that
mostly
will
serve
these
apartment
buildings,
the
adjacent
apartment
and
some
of
the
apartment
buildings
nearby,
some
of
which
are
even
in
Sunnyvale,
so
I.
J
It
seems
to
me
that
what
you
said
earlier,
chair,
Bryant
was
was
accurate,
that
that
you
know,
maybe
it
is
an
okay
opportunity
for
us
to
reflect
our
own
thinking,
as
maybe
more
so
than
some
of
the
other
parks
that
we
reviewed.
A
For
some
possibly
significant
changes,
although
I,
don't
my
own
ask,
would
not
be
that
significant
I
think,
but
the
idea
of
asking
for
changes
to
the
design
and
bringing
it
back
to
the
commission
so
that
the
public
and
the
people
who
have
already
given
their
input
have
a
look
have
a
chance
to
look
at
it
before
it
goes
to
council
would
would
that.
Could
that
be
accommodated
into
the
timeline
that
you
were
thinking
of
absolutely.
A
Okay,
excellent,
so
I
think
what
we
need
to
do
now
is
just
go
down
just
share
our
ideas.
L
Sure
Brian
can
I
ask
a
just
a
kind
of
a
process
question
before
you
get
started
and
I'm
gonna
I'm
gonna
put
I'm
going
to
put
Dave
on
the
spot
yeah
and
since
he's
been
working
on
the
design
Dave.
Is
there
a
preferred
way
to
go
about
reviewing
the
elements
as
we
go
around
compared
to
going
commissioner
to
commissioner
and
just
seeing
if
you
had
any
any
suggestion
as
far
as
process,
what
might
be
helpful
and
sure
Brian
I
hope,
you're?
Okay,
with
that
absolutely
thank.
I
L
I
I
I
appreciate
that
I
I
think
what
we
can
do
is
we
can
hear
the
first
couple
of
Commissioners
comments
and
I
think
what
we're
going
to
hear
are
some
common
threads
and
if,
if
we
as
we
get
further
into
the
list
of
Commissioners,
if
we
start
to
say
okay,
yeah
I
have
the
same
comment.
I
think
we
need
a
lawn
or
something
like
that.
You
know
make
that
statement.
I
But
you
know,
then
we
we
start
to
hear
some
consensus
and
it
gives
us
enough
direction
that
we
can
actually
make
revisions
to
this
plan.
D
I'll,
just
kick
it
off,
you
know:
I
I,
guess
I.
J
Would
like
not
to
interrupt,
but
I
did
have
a
process
suggestion:
okay,
okay,
go
ahead!
So
in
the
you
know,
design
field.
I
guess
you
know
the
lingo
is
you've
got
the
program,
which
are
the
elements
that
you
want
to
put
in
the
park
and
then
you
have
to
design,
and
it
does
occur
to
me
that
it
might
make
sense
if
we
separated
those
out
so
that
we
could
be
clear
that
we
agree
about.
You
know
the
bits
we
want
to
put
in
here,
but
we're
we.
J
J
You
know
the
program
appears
to
be
the
things
that
the
community
vote,
dot
voted
on
and
then
so
that
would
be
things
such
as
the
Labyrinth
flower
thing,
the
play
area.
You
know
the
plaza,
that's
the
and
the
fitness
Circle
things.
You
know
that's
program
so
anyway
that
offer
that
as
a
thought.
A
So
I
I
think,
rather
than
than
what
what
I
heard
us
all
saying
and
I
had
actually
intended
to
to
kind
of
frame
frame.
Our
conversation
that
way,
I
think
I
heard
us
all
saying
that
we
wanted
a
Gathering
Place
that
would
be
flexible
and
that
the
community
of
users
could
could
use
somewhat
flexibly,
for
whichever
way
they
wanted
to
use
the
space.
A
A
Talked
about
what
we
feel
is
missing,
and
maybe
that's
what
you're
talking
about
commissioner
Mitchell
into
a
commissioner
summer
in
terms
of
the
program
rather
than
say,
I
mean
I
love
the
Labyrinth
I
love
the
I
love
the
the
nature
area,
but
I
really
miss
for
myself,
a
more
free
form
area
for
the
community
to
be
able
to
use
and
I'd
like
that.
I
would
start
from
what
I
see
missing
than
trying
to
place
differently.
The
things
that
are
there.
D
Okay,
so
so
yeah
in
in
terms
of
that
sort
of
a
gathering
area.
You
know
my
preference
would
be
that
there'd
be
some
lawn
area
and
and
that
maybe
that
is
the
Gathering
area
or
I'm,
not
exactly
sure
what
we
mean
by
gathering
but
I
think
it
would
be
nice
for
people
to
be
able
to
kick
a
ball
back
and
forth
or
or,
as
commissioner
felio
said,
throw
up
a
badminton
net
or
you
know,
I,
don't
know,
barbecuing,
probably
isn't,
isn't
I'm
not
going
to
throw
out
Barbara
doing.
Somebody
else
can
bring
that
up.
D
If
they
they
think
you
know,
I
I,
like
the
idea
of
a
habitat
Garden
but
I
I
would
I
would
make
it
smaller
and
maybe
maybe
it
could
be
along
a
perimeter
or
something
like
that.
You
know
I
I
think
in
in
gaining
some
more
space
I
could
see.
D
You
know
if
the
whole
thing
got
sort
of
shoved
it's
hard
to
do
this
with
you
know,
I
can
use
my
cursor
on
my
screen,
but
nobody
else
can
see
that.
But
if
everything
got
moved
a
little
bit
closer
to
Evelyn
I'm,
giving
up
some
of
that,
some
of
that
that
that
Plaza
area
I'm
not
sure
how
how
nice
it
is
going
to
be
to
sit
right
next
to
Evelyn
avenue
anyway,
it's
it's
nice
to
have
a
buffer
area,
but
maybe
we
could
gain
some
space
there.
D
It
sounds
like
that
area
on
the
right.
Maybe
it
does
have
to
be
that
wide
for
emergency
access,
but
if
not
you
know
we
could
gain
a
little
room
a
little
bit
of
room
there
sort
of
separate
from
this
whole.
D
Just
from
this
part
of
the
discussion
we
hadn't
talked
about
it,
but
I
hope
that
they're
that
the
parking
is
well
marked
because
otherwise
people
wouldn't
know
you
know
you
just
sort
of
fly
by
and
you
you
don't
know
where
to
to
go
to
park
and
there's
there's
an
assumption,
maybe
that
this
is
a
private
park
for
for
this
development.
D
So
to
to
be
inviting
I
really
hope
that
there's,
you
know
good
way
finding
on
on
where
people
can
park,
whether
it's
cars
or
bikes
or
or
whatever,
and
that
it
is
truly
a
open
to
the
public
Park.
So
oh
yeah
I
think
those
are
my
my
first
thoughts
I
like
the
trees,
I
I,
like
I
I,
like
the
habitat
Garden,
but
I
I,
just
I,
would
I
would
make
it
smaller
and
maybe
off
to
the
side
somewhere
where,
where
people
could
sit
and
that's
those
are
my
initial
comments.
A
I
will
just
jump
in
here
slightly
and
elegantly,
but
there's
something:
I
need
to
unburden
myself
off
I
I
sat
on
one
of
the
benches
in
front
of
the
of
the
Hadley
and
I,
looked
at
Evelyn
avenue
and
there's
very
few
in
front
of
the
park.
There's
very
few
Street
trees,
the
street
trees
to
the
left
and
Street
trees
to
the
right,
but
in
front
of
the
park.
For
some
reason
there
are
no
Street
trees
and
you
look
across
four
lanes
of
traffic.
A
The
Caltrain
line,
the
Light
Rail
and
then
four
lanes
of
traffic
on
the
other
side
and
I
was
thinking
if
I
were
like
a
person
living
there
or
having
a
kid
or
or
with
a
dog
I,
don't
want
to
sit
there
and
listen
to
this
endless
traffic
and
and
the
trains
and
the
noise.
So
to
me,
we
need
to
be
conscious
of
where
this
park
is
pushing
anything
towards
Evelyn.
I
think
would
be
a
real
mistake
to
me.
A
This
park
needs
to
be
enveloped
and
traced,
so
that
Evelyn
is
not
visible
and
then
what
happens
inside.
Let's
talk
about
it,
but
to
me
there
aren't
anywhere
near
enough
trees
and
you
can
have
you
can
have
a
natural
area
in
the
shade
of
trees,
Under
The
Canopy
of
trees,
but
we
need
to
remember
where
this
park
is
now.
D
Chair
I
mean,
let
me
just
to
clarify
I
mean
I
would
not
remove
any
of
the
trees.
My
thought
was
that
if
you
look
at,
if
you
look
at
this
as
a
grid,
say
you
know,
there's
there's
there's
sort
of
two
rows
of
grid,
just
above
where
the
plague
the
playground
is
and
I
I
would
just
maybe
move
things
a
little
bit.
I
mean
I,
don't
know.
I
I,
don't
know
whether
that's
eight
feet
or
something
like
that,
but
I
absolutely
would
still
have
trees
and
and
shrubber.
D
You
know,
whatever,
whatever
it
takes
to
to
minimize
The
View
and
the
noise
of
of
Evelyn
avenue,.
A
D
A
All
right
so
Sandy.
E
J
You
one
thing:
that's
troubling
me
about
the
way:
even
we've
rendered
this
out
it
with
the
apartments
and
and
the
surroundings.
Sort
of
faded
out
into
gray
were
sort
of
acting
as
if
it's
not
there,
but
it
is
there
and
it's
huge.
It's
a
five-story
building.
It's
almost
almost
the
biggest
type
of
density
that
you're
going
to
see
in
Mountain,
View
I
mean
I
I
mean
I,
can
only
really
think
of
one
or
two
other
taller
buildings
in
town.
For
res
you
know
residential
use
and
by
graying
it
out.
J
We
sort
of
turn
it
into
this
background.
But
it's
not
it's
massive
and
it's
kind
of
creates
a
courtyard
space
which
makes
it,
unlike
any
other
Park
that
we
have,
and
so
by
necessity
it
needs
to
be
more
urban.
But
yet
I
do
agree
with
the
sentiment
that
you're
expressing
it.
You
know
it's
still
a
park.
It's
still
meant
to
be.
J
You
know
green
and
full
of
plant
life
and
hopefully
other
kinds
of
life,
and
so
it
it
it
sort
of
needs
I
think
to
be
treated
more
like
it
was
in
San
Francisco
or
something
where
you're
trying
to
find
a
way
to
bring
that
natural
element
in.
But
you
still
need
to
acknowledge
that
presence
of
these
huge
buildings
and
so
I,
don't
think.
We've
adequately
come
to
terms
with
the
fact
that
this
is
going
to
be
Shady.
It's
extremely
Shady
because
of
the
buildings
already,
and
in
fact
we
might.
J
If
we
plaster
trees
everywhere,
we
could
be
making
it
so
shady
that
you
don't
even
want
to
use
it
at
all
for
six
months
of
the
year.
So
right
now,
I
don't
have
enough
information
about
that.
We
need
to
do
a
shadow
study
really
map
where
the
Shadows,
Fall
and
that'll
affect
where
to
put
the
trees
and
what
kind
of
plants
we
can
you
know
expect
to
grow.
Well.
J
The
other
Factor
here
and
I
and
I
do
also
think
this
has
been
brought
up.
This
space
can
support
really
large
trees.
It
will
need
really
large
trees
to
fit
in
that
courtyard
scale
you
could
put,
and
so
I
mean
this
is
a
little
different
direction,
less
trees,
but
really
big
and
you
would
create
a
similar
amount
of
canopy,
but
it
would
be
more
in
the
scale
of
these
I.
Don't
know.
What's
a
60
foot
tall
building,
I,
don't
know
what
the
plant
height
is
on
this,
but
okay,
50.
J
50
to
60
foot
tall
building
we
can
be
putting
some
you
know.
Native
sycamores
or
an
oak
would
be
great,
but
you
know
they
are
pretty
dense,
shade,
maybe
a
Valley
Oak
or
something-
and
you
won't
find
that
kind
of
tree
anywhere
in
this
complex
or
even
really
nearby,
because
it's
all
over
underground
parking
and
you
cannot
plant
a
gigantic
tree
like
that.
So
this
is
the
place
for
big
big
trees,
bigger
than
we
plant
in
our
neighborhood
Parts,
normally
so
I.
You
know,
I
would
really
like
to
see
us
look
at.
J
You
know
in
the
middle
of
this
park
somewhere
a
very
large
tree,
and
it
makes
me
think
of
you
know:
Mercy
Bush,
Park
or
Mariposa
Park,
where
there
were
already
some
pretty
big
trees
to
begin
with,
and
they
make
the
space
fabulous
and-
and
you
know
now
here
we're
starting
from
scratch.
We
really
need
to
think
about
what
it
would
be
like
to
have
a
large
tree,
so
anyway,
I
just
kind
of
maybe
overdid
it
on
that.
J
But
another
aspect
of
the
whole
kind
of
graying
out
of
the
background
is
that
we're
not
really
thinking
about
what's
happening
along
the
building?
Edge
we've
got
the
main
lobby,
which
I
do
think
that
there's
sort
of
this
nice
Promenade
that
we
have
that
crosses
over
to
the
leasing
space,
which
will
eventually
come
something
else.
I
assume
I,
don't
know
how
long
they
would
maintain
a
giant
leasing
space
once
it's
all
built
and
open.
But
you
know
that's
kind
of
nice
right.
The
residents
would
go
from
one
main
entry
to
the
other.
J
It
also
is
an
appropriate
thing
for
the
public,
because
those
are
the
public
facing
spaces,
but
once
we
start
to
get
you
know
people
having
moved
into
the
apartment
buildings,
you
know
you
kind
of
want
to
shelter
a
little
bit
the
somebody's
front
door
from
a
park,
that's
open
to
the
public
and
I'm,
not
sure.
We've
really
thought
that
through
very
well,
especially
on
the
south
and
east
or
yeah
East
edges,
where
it's
just
sort
of
like
Shrubbery
right
up
to
a
big
wide
walkway.
J
It's
like
we
didn't
think
about
what
that
edge
is
like
I,
don't
think
it.
I
would
like
to
see
more
consideration
to
how
we're
gonna
reconcile
that
wide
walkway
I
guess
it
must
be
a
fire
access
on
the
right
side
of
the
drawing
with
the
park,
especially
because
there's
just
little
dinky
trees,
because
they're
all
over
the
parking
Podium.
You
know
where.
How
do
we
wanna
relate
to
those
front
doors?
J
The
fencing,
I
I
do
agree
that
it's
really
important
for
children's
safety
at
the
play
area
that
they
can't
wander
out
into
East
Avalon
Avenue,
but
it's
also
kind
of
creating
a
little
prison
in
the
middle.
That's
going
to
be
very
insular
I,
don't
I'm,
not
totally
happy
with
the
fencing
now,
but
I,
don't
have
a
good
suggestion
and
then
I
do
agree
and
I.
J
Think
commissioner
Davis
really
used
a
good
word
and
we
didn't
even
let
him
finish
that
this
DG
path,
sort
of
chops
up
the
the
space
which
isn't
really
all
that
big
and
it
is
surrounded
already
by
a
walkway.
So
do
we
really
need
another
walkway
with
a
walkway?
That's
five
feet
from
it,
and
it's
just
sort
of
again
the
graying
out
made
us
forget
that
there's
already
walkways
around
the
perimeter
and
then
I
mean
I
I
always
feel
like.
J
Oh,
we
shouldn't
have
so
much
lawn
in
our
parts,
but
I
think
we
do
need
some
and
especially
because
it
looks
like
this
building
complex.
They
have
a
pool
and
some
Hardscape
Courtyards
and
a
lot
of
nice
amenities,
but
they
don't
really
have
much
green
space
and
then
that
also
is
true
of
kind
of
the
general
residents
of
the
area.
They
may
have
amenities
in
their
complex,
but
they
don't
have
green
space,
so
I
think
I'm.
J
J
Passing
kind
of
approach
might
really
add
a
lot
here,
but
that
said,
I
do
like
the
idea
that
pollinator
garden-
and
it
was
a
suggestion
from
the
community-
outreach
I
guess
I'll
yield
the
floor.
But
thank
you
the
chance
to
share
my
views.
P
It's
probably
a
wise
thing
to
do.
I
think
I
think
it
articulated
it
much
better
than
I
could
but
I
think
she
really
hit
on
something
about.
You
know
kind
of
what
this
space
is
and
I
I,
like
you
know,
we're
a
Parks,
Commission
I
think
we
should
think
of
this
as
a
public
open
space
rather
than
a
traditional
stereotypic
Park,
and
what
I
see
in
the
design
is
kind
of
laying
over
conventional
things
like
circuitous
walkways
I,
don't
know
that
secured
circuitous
walkways
make
sense
here.
P
So
a
bit
of
picking
up
on
some
of
the
priorities.
You
know
what
I
see
in
the
design
is
fragmentation
of
the
space.
P
That
I,
don't
think,
is
you
know
going
to
be
useful
to
the
community
in
the
long
run,
I
already
kind
of
mentioned
that
my
feeling
about
the
top
left
in
the
middle,
something
that
was
apparently
a
low
priority
in
the
prior
Community
input,
has
taken
out
a
position
of
great
significance.
Now
my
guess
is:
when
hundreds
of
people
moved
in
there
will
be
lots
of
kids
in
the
top
lot
will
be
appropriate.
P
This
configuration
to
me
seems
to
again
fragment
the
part,
as
does
the
circuitous
walkway
that
connects
the
exercise
course
and
that
kind
of
bisects
the
what
looks
like
open,
Green
Space,
which
I
think
is
the
the
habitat.
P
So
if
I
was
going
to
start
from
scratch,
I
would
rethink
those
uses
and
try
to
not
fragment
the
space.
So
much
a
couple.
People
have
brought
up
the
emergency
access
way
on
the
right
side
of
this
design.
You
know,
there's
a
there's,
a
really
abrupt
boundary
here,
which
I'm
not
sure
it
needs
to
be
there.
P
If
there
is
a
necessary
emergency
access
pavement,
maybe
that
could
integrate
with
a
Plaza
in
a
way
that
it
it
didn't
make
that
emergency
access
way
seems
so
separate.
You
know,
like
such
a
distinction,
so
you
know
those
are
little
design
elements
that
I'm
not
going
to
try
and
negotiate
here
in
that
meeting,
but
let
the
designer
think
about
so
this,
commissioner
Summers
said
programmatically.
P
A
All
right,
then,
I'll
just
continue
with
with
the
the
fire
exit
is
very,
very
white.
It's
not
unattractive
because
it
has
some
some
like
a
zebra
effect
of
of
of
grass,
but
I
would
so
add
trees
along
that
edge.
A
I
I
would
just
to
me,
I
sat
there
and
I
needed
to
be
embraced
by
trees
and
if
there
will
be
shade,
it'll
be
shade,
but
I'd
rather
have
shade
than
eight
Lanes
of
traffic
train
tracks
and
Light
Rail.
It's
turning
it
into
a
pleasant
place
to
be
is
going
to
take
a
certain
amount
of
separating
it
from
Evelyn
and
I
I.
A
Don't
see
people
walking
down
Evelyn
and
suddenly
finding
the
park
there
I
think
this
will
be
for
the
use
of
the
Family
Apartments,
the
people
living
here,
and
maybe
some
of
the
people
in
the
in
the
developments
that
are
closer
to
to
downtown
cars
travel
really
fast.
There
nobody's
gonna,
stop
and
somebody's
saying:
oh
a
park
where's
the
parking.
This
is
a
very
small
local
park,
just
like
Mercy
bushes,
so
my
own
preference
would
be
to
have
the
center,
not
the
thought
lot.
A
It
would
be
lovely
to
have
an
area
for
the
kids,
maybe
in
the
corner
closest
to
the
buildings
and
the
Center
opened
for
people
to
spend
time
together
in
I
personally.
Never
have
any
need
for
any
kind
of
net,
but
grass
to
sit
and
talk
to
my
friends
is
is
always
a
good.
A
good
thing.
So
I
I
think
that
the
design
needs
to
to
respond
to
where
what
the
street
looks
like
and
how
it
is
indeed
encircled
by
buildings,
and
it
needs
to
be
softened
and
become
a
community
meeting
place.
A
And
I
wouldn't
worry
too
much
about
I
would
have
the
the
entrances
really
attractive
but
coming
from
the
sides,
rather
than
from
the
front,
because
I
considered
walking
from
downtown
where
I
live
to
this
park
and
there's
two
freeway
off-ramps
on
the
way.
I
decided
that
this
this
isn't
where
I
wanted
to
walk.
So
it's
not
a
walkable
area.
The
sidewalk
isn't
wide.
A
I
Well,
I
mean
I've
been
taking
copious
notes
here
and
I
appreciate
all
the
thoughtful
input
I
think
there's
great
input
being
provided.
If
I
can
maybe
I
can
try
and
pick
up
on
some
of
the
big
themes
that
I'm
hearing
you
know
I'm
I'm
hearing
from
most
of
you,
you
know
this
notion
of
a
gathering
space
Central
Gathering
space,
whether
that's
done
in
lawn
or
some
other
material.
I
You
know
that
is,
is
to
be
determined,
but
maybe
de-emphasizing
the
how
big
the
habitat
Garden
is
and
maybe
having
that
more
as
as
a
peripheral
and
not
taking
up
so
much
space.
I
I
You
know,
fragmentation
of
spaces.
You
know
trying
to
you
know
not
look
at
these.
These
encircling
or
circuitous
paths-
and
you
know
maybe
we
can
utilize
some
of
the
pathways
that
are
already
there
at
the
perimeter
as
access,
so
that
we
can
really
do
more
open
space
and
useful
space
interior
I
mean
I've,
got
a
bunch
of
notes
here
and
I
I.
I
Have
enough
here
it's
just
a
question
of
synthesizing
that
and
and
really
giving
this
another
another
ones
through.
P
Yeah,
it
would
be
helpful
if
this
comes
back
before
us.
If
we
can
see
some
sections
or
other
sort
of
three-dimensional
modeling
in
this
phase.
B
I
Grade
change
and,
of
course,
the
facade
of
the
buildings
and
Pathways
and
those
relationships
in
in
addition
to
that
understanding,.
P
A
Do
we
have,
we
still
have
to
discuss
the
naming
of
the
park?
Do
we
have
other
comments
right
now
about
the
design
commissioner,
Michener.
D
I
said
I
just
had
a
question:
I
can't
remember:
are
there
any
plans
to
go
underneath
the
train
tracks
anywhere
along
Evelyn
I
I
can't
I
can't
recall
if
there
are
any
plans,
whether
not
necessarily
be
a
traffic
thing,
but
but
are
there
any
plans
to
put
a
walkway
underneath
Evelyn
in
the
train,
track
or
Not
underneath
that
one,
but
underneath
the
train
tracks
in
this
sort
of
segment
anywhere
just
a
question.
H
Rango
assistant,
Public,
Works,
director
and
the
city
engineer.
Sorry,
we
are
we're
multitasking,
we're.
D
H
D
Okay
yeah
now
the
question
was
just
whether,
along
this
stretch
of
Evelyn,
you
know
say
going
from
Bernardo
to
more
towards
downtown.
Are
there
any
plans,
I
can't
recall
to
to
have
a
walkway
or
something
that
that
goes
underneath
the
train
tracks
in
this
in
this
segment.
H
D
H
So
there's
two
different
projects
that
do
plan
to
do
a
great
under
Crossing,
along
Evelyn
across
the
train
tracks.
The
closest
one
to
this
location
is
the
Bernardo
Avenue
under
Crossing.
This
is
a
joint
effort
that
we're
coordinating
with
Sunnyvale
the
county
because
of
the
expressway
VTA
and
Caltrain
because
of
the
training
tracks
and
Light
Rail.
H
So
we
are
it's
we're
we're
in
the
planning
effort
the
conceptual
planning
effort
to
identify
the
layout
across
this
and
we're
looking
at
again
going
under
Evelyn
sorry
under
the
train
tracks
under
the
County
Expressway
Central
Expressway,
to
come
up
on
the
other
side
of
Bernardo.
To
make
this
connection
again,
it's
we're
we're
in
the
preliminary
design
stages
and
we're
not
still
sort
of
in
a
planning
conceptual
layout
stage
and
the
other
project
much
further
away
from
here,
but
at
the
transit
center.
H
It's
a
Transit,
Center
great
separation
project
where
we've
identified
it's
a
much
larger
project.
Doing
similar
in
the
under
processing
that
I
mentioned
at
Bernardo
would
be
just
for
bikes
and
pets.
Similarly,
at
the
transit
center
also
just
bikes
and
pets,
we
would
close
Castro
being
able
to
cross
or
get
onto
Central
Expressway
or
Cross
Central
and
reroute
the
vehicles
along
Evelyn
to
the
west
and
allow
pets
and
bikes
to
go
under
the
train
tracks
under
Central
Expressway
and
come
out
on
the
other
side
of
Moffat.
H
So
those
are
the
two
projects
that
we
do
have
planned
to
do
under
crossing
under
the
rail
further
down.
We
actually
have
the
I'm.
Sorry
there's
one
more:
we
have
lots
of
projects
ring
store
for
under
crossing
the
ring
store
Park.
We
have
a
project
to
grade
separate
the
training
tracks
from
ranksdorf
Avenue,
and
so
that
one
is
a
vehicular
and
bike
and
pad
under
Crossing.
So
we'll
keep
the
train
tracks
where
they
are
and
then
have
the
vehicles
on
ring
store.
H
D
Perfect,
that's
what
I
was
looking
for,
especially
the
Bernardo
one
was
was,
was
interesting
and
the
the
Downtown
Mountain
viewing.
Thank
you.
A
I
I
say
that
there
is
a
member
of
the
public
with
their
hand
raised,
but
the
the
public
input
section
of
this
item
is
closed.
And
since
this
item
is
coming
back
to
us,
there
will
be
further
opportunity
for
the
public
to
address
us
at
the
meeting
or
always
send
us
emails
and
and
express
your
opinions.
Commissioner,
summer.
A
Unless
there
is
anyone
who
wants
to
make
any
comments
on
the
design,
I
think
we're
ready
to
talk
about
the
names.
Please.
J
Okay,
so
I
wanted
to
offer
my
thoughts
on
the
there
were
the
two
staff
proposed
names
and
then
there
was
also
the
name
suggested
by
a
member
of
the
public
Believers
Lopez
Inigo,
who
was
the
olone
land
grant
recipient
I
I
think
that
Evelyn
Park
makes
a
lot
of
sense,
Flower,
Mart,
Park
sort
of
has
a
nice
ring
to
it,
but
it's
not
as
compelling
to
me.
J
I
I
do
actually
like
the
thought
of
naming
it
after
the
Ohlone
resident
and
land
grant
recipient.
However,
I
wouldn't
want
to
propose
that
Council
without
doing
some
tribal
consultation
first,
because
I
mean
I.
If
it
first
needs
to
be
meaningful
to
the
you
know,
the
tribal
members
who
live
in
the
area-
and
you
know
it
right
to
be
meaningful
to
me-
I
think
is-
is
a
secondary
thing.
So
I
don't
know
if
it
would
be
possible
for
our
staff
to
do
some
consultation.
J
It's
not
really
ab52,
but
it's
like
that
and
I
believe.
There
is
a
a
good
organized
presence
from
the
tamian
tribe
that
you
can
locate.
I,
don't
know
if
Mr
Inigo
was
considered
himself
a
member
of
that.
J
But
it's
things
are
a
lot
different
now,
150
years
later,
so
my
you
know
just
to
reiterate
my
perspective
is
that
I
do
support
the
the
naming
after
the
Ohlone
resident,
but
I
would
want
to
consult
with
the
tribal
group
or
tribe
I,
don't
know
if
it's
a
recognized
tribe
or
not
before
proceeding
down
that
path.
Otherwise,
I
support,
Evelyn
Park.
A
Thank
you
I
believe,
commissioner.
Davis
I
saw
your
hand.
P
S
so
my
perspective
is
that
the
part
name
should
either
have
significant
relevance,
contextually
to
the
part
or
Simplicity.
P
So
as
I
told
director
Marshawn
I'm
fine
with
the
staff
recommendation,
I
would
support
that
I.
Think
Evelyn
Park
boring
as
it
is,
makes
a
lot
of
sense.
It
it
location
when
it
makes
sense
I
reached
out
to
the
Mountain
View
historic
Association
people
to
find
out.
If
there
is
any
history
of
Evelyn,
that's
notable
either
positive
or
negative.
I
haven't
heard
back
yet
I
think
Miss,
Rhodes
suggestion
and
detailed
appeal
for
the
Mr
Ignacio
is
I.
D
P
That
I
think
the
city
should
consider
that
as
an
important
individual
to
recognize
I'm,
not
sure
this
is
the
place
to
do
it
other
than
it's
just
kind
of
the
next
Park
up
needing
a
name.
He
sounds
like
an
impressive
individual.
Anyone
that
owns
1700
Acres
at
Moffett
Fields
probably
got
a
really
good
story,
but
my
recommendation
would
be
that
the
advance
to
council
for
consideration
of
how
do
we
recognize
important
historical
or
influential
figures
relevant
to
Mountain
View
I.
P
Don't
know
that
I
would
strongly
support
it
as
a
name
for
this
part.
Flower
Mart
is
okay,
I'm,
fine
with
that,
since
it
does
have
some
historical
reference.
If
the
pity
was
to
go
with
that,
I
would
look
for
some
kind
of
interpretive
explanation
at
the
part
of
China
plaque,
something
that
would
tell
people
why
it's
called
flower
marked
art.
So
that's
my
thinking
and
it's
I
think
part.
Names
are
also
pretty
subjective.
P
I
think
there's
a
list
of
something
like
25
suggestions,
so
that
I'm
glad
the
city
has
some
some
boundary
conditions
around
which
the
park
names
are
considered,
but
I
would
support
the
staff
recommendation.
D
So
yeah
I,
you
know
first
I
I
want
to
thank
Amy
Rhodes
for
for
taking
the
time
to
do
the
research
and
providing
the
background
information
on
Mr
Inigo.
D
You
know
it's
definitely
very
interesting
and
and
I
guess
I
would
concur
with
with
commissioner
Davis
that
you
know.
Maybe
we
can
have
that
on
the
back
burner
or
the
city
can
for
for
if
it
doesn't
get
selected
for
this
park
for
some
other
recognition
at
some
point
in
the
future.
D
I
just
I
would
support
the
two,
the
two
staff
recommendations
again
with
with
the
Mr
Inigo
I,
just
I'm,
just
not
feeling
the
connection
with
this
particular
location
and
this
this
this
park,
so
I'm
I'm
fine
with
the
two
staff
suggestions.
It
is
an
interesting
point.
It
would
be
interesting
to
know
who
Evelyn
was
or
or
what,
what
the,
what
the
the
source
of
of
that.
D
But
that
is,
and
if
we
did
do,
Flower
Mart,
I
I,
would
also
agree
with
commissioner
Davis.
It
would
be
good
to
have
some
historical.
You
know
a
placard
or
something
like
that
that
describes
that
and
who
knows,
maybe
the
public
art
it
gets
picked
for
this
park.
D
If
that
name
were
to
be
chosen,
can
somehow
tie
tie
into
the
to
the
name?
That's
selected.
C
I
I
too,
want
to
thank
Ms
Rhodes
for
her
email
and
I
absolutely
support
exactly
what
Mr
commissioner
Davis
and
commissioner
Michener
have
just
articulated
I
do
support
staff's
recommendation
and
and
actually
I
when
I
was
thinking
about
them.
I
was
hoping
that
Evelyn
is
an
appropriate
person.
I
I,
don't
know
anything
about
whether
it
was
just
the
name
Evelyn
just
like
over
in
the
neighborhood
here
over
by
Cuesta
Park.
C
All
the
names
are
Hans
and
Gretel
and
Katie
court,
and
all
these
other
names
that
maybe
don't
have
the
significance.
But
there
are
names
we
use
throughout
the
city
and
so
I
I,
don't
know
that
whether
there
is
any
skeletons
in
the
closets
of
of
Evelyn,
but
if
there
isn't
then
I
certainly
support
that
as
we've
done
with
other
Parks
Flower
Mart
Park
I
disagree
with
what
my
colleagues
have
just
mentioned,
so
I
do
and
so
in
a
nutshell,
I
support,
staff's
recommendation.
A
Well,
this
possibly
puts
me
in
a
minority
I
encouraged
Miss
Miss
Rhodes
to
come,
because
I
think
the
idea
of
Inigo
Park
is
is
a
really
interesting
idea.
This
this
Sunday,
the
Mountain
View
Historical
Society,
had
the
cultural
anthropologists
for
the
local,
Indian,
tribes
or
native
tribes.
A
Discuss
the
history
of
the
tribe
and
Mr
Inigo
was
mentioned
there
as
as
someone
who
got
a
land
grant
when,
when
the
Spanish
and
Mexican
government
took
land
away
from
the
missions
and
gave
at
least
some
of
it
back
to
the
original
owners
and
I
think
that
Evelyn
is
close
enough
to
NASA.
It
would
be
very
interesting
to
have
a
park
named
after
one
of
our
native
residents,
although
discussing
it
with
with
the
tribe,
certainly
seems
like
a
very
good
idea,
but
I
I
think
that
would
be
really
original
and
interesting
idea.
A
So
I
was
hoping
that
other
Commissioners
might
might
agree
to
send.
That
on
to
council,
Evelyn
is
the
obvious
choice
and,
of
course,
I
should
go
to
council.
My
own
feeling
about
Flower
Mart
Park
is
Peter.
Piper
had
a
peck
of
pickled
peppers.
It
sounds
just
the
same
as
the
town
tongue,
twister,
I,
I,
think
it's
it's
too
difficult
to
say
and
I
believe
in
Mountain
View
for
40
years,
I
never
heard
about
the
Flower
Mart
I
know
that's
very
Morse.
A
A
Here
it
was
a
really
important
building
for
seeing
the
distribution
collection
or
whatever
I'm
more
interested
in
sending
Evelyn
for
sure
and
Inigo,
just
as
an
interesting
thing
to
try
to
do
to
to
acknowledge
as
we
as
we
talk
about
diversity
in
Mountain,
View
acknowledge
the
the
diversity
of
what
was
here
before
we
came
here
just
like
we
are
trying
to
put
an
emphasis
on
native
plants,
let's
put
an
emphasis
on
our
inhabitants
who
were
here
before
we
all
came
I,
don't
know
if
I've
convinced
anyone
with
that,
but
we
don't
need
to
vote
on
it.
J
Well,
I
do
find
the
possibility
of
of
naming
it
after
Mr
Inigo
to
be
compelling,
but
I
don't
want
to
proceed
with
that
without
consultation
with
the
tribes
prob,
you
know
definitely
Damian
and
I'm,
not
sure
if
I
think
the
Mountain
View
is
sort
of
in
a
gray
area
between
the
two
ramitution
and
taming.
J
That
said,
I
the
the
whole
history
of
that
is.
You
know
like
it's
pretty
sad
and
you
know
like
the
the
major
shell
Mound
is
under
the
intersection
of
101
and
and
237.
You
know
it's
like.
Oh
my
God,
you
know
take
their
most
most
sacred
site
and
plaster
with
a
freeway.
J
You
know
so
in
a
way,
this
park
is
a
little
precious
for
that
name,
but
maybe
it's
meaningful
to
just
get
the
conversation
started,
and
so
it
does
seem
like
we
might
have
a
little
Gap
in
time
here
between
now
and
when
this
gets
returned
to
us
that
could
be
used
to
consult
with
the
tribes
and
that
way
we
could
continue
our
discussion
of
having
a
little
bit
more
information
about
how
to
be
viewed
by
the
descendants
of
of
Mr
and
ego.
Or
you
know,
and
people
with
the
same
ancestry
as
Mr
Inigo.
C
Let
me
just
add:
you
know,
I'm,
not
really
against
it.
I
just
thought
it'd
be
more
appropriate
as
we
develop
parks
that
are
closer
to
Moffett,
that
we
would,
you
know,
be
more
meaningful
and
because
I
I
anticipate
whether
it's
the
you
know
the
property
that
we
just
got
over
off,
Terra
Bella
or
as
we
develop
other
properties.
C
You
know
towards
Moffett
Field
that
we
would
consider
it.
You
know
more
appropriate
where
the
a
property
actually
was
so
that
I,
just
I
just
want
to
clarify
that.
A
A
Could
we
in
fact
take
a
pause
on
this
until
the
design
comes
back
and
maybe
contact
the
tribe
or
the
representatives
and
I?
Think
the
the
cultural
historian
who
spoke
at
the
Historical
Society
is
called
Alan
talk,
but
it
it
would
be
very
easy
to
make
contact
with
him
for
staff.
Would
that
work
for
everyone
for
myself
personally,
okay,
so
I
see,
commissioner
sir
nodding
her
head.
D
Yeah
so
I'm
fine
with
getting
more
research,
but
you
know
again:
I'll
probably
I
mean
I'll,
be
open-minded,
but
you
know
I'm,
leaning
towards
again
saving
that
name
for
a
location
that
might
be
more
more
directly
tied.
But
but
doing
the
research
at
this
point
is
something
we
would
want
to
do
at
some
point
anyway
and
that
doesn't
sound
like
we
need
to
have
this
done
tonight
and
I'm.
Also
yeah
I
mean
we'll
see
what
happens
between
now
and
the
next
meeting.
D
You
know
I'm,
not
in
love
with
Flower
Mart,
but
I.
Don't
know
that
I
would
necessarily
switch
it
with
with
with
an
ego
either
so,
but
but
I
think
we
there's
no
reason
not
to
do
the
research.
A
L
From
the
discussion,
I
heard
a
majority
of
folks
of
the
PRC
at
least
willing
to
take
the
time,
have
staff
reach
out
to
tribal
leaders
and
see
what
kind
of
History
we
can
come
back
with
and
considering
the
time
that
we
have
to
bring
back
a
New,
Concept
I
think
we
can
make
that
happen.
A
L
Staff
is
going
to
have
to
get
together
and
discuss,
but
we
want
to
bring
it
back
to
you
as
soon
as
possible.
So
let
us
work
behind
the
scenes
a
little
bit,
but
again
we
are.
We
are
motivated
to
keep
this
moving
as
quickly
as
we
can.
L
You
appreciate
all
of
the
the
comments
and
the
feedback
and
I
think
it
was.
It
was
good
feedback
and
Dave,
and
the
group
can
work
with
staff
and
take
the
next
steps.
So
thank
you
again.
Thank.
A
Q
Oh
sure,
I've
been
corresponding
with
green
spaces
MV
as
to
the
status
of
their
one
year
marks
one
year
anniversary
of
the
Cuesta
pollinator
habitat.
So
they
wanted
to
come,
bring
you
some
updates
of
all
the
work
and
good
things
that
they've
been
doing
so
I'm,
not
sure.
If
Celia
is
here.
Q
Q
L
F
Okay,
I'll
have
to
do
this
on
the
Fly.
I
have
not
talked
to
still
here
about
what
she
wants
to
do,
but
I'm
going
to
do
my
best
to
update
you
and
director
yeah
director
Sylvia.
You
can
hear
me:
okay,.
B
I
B
And
then
do
you
have
the
presentation.
F
B
Oh,
you
don't,
okay,
let
me
pull
it
up
and
I
can
share
my
screen.
Real,
quick,
okay.
A
K
F
Good
yeah,
so
I'll
I'll
start
and
then
yeah.
If
Shawnee,
you
can
jump
in
and
add
to
it
and
they'll
be
good
and
if
Celia
comes
along,
we
can
defer
to
her
too
so
yeah,
as
was
mentioned,
this
Project's
been
going
on
for
about
a
year
and
there
was
coordination
between
community
services
and
green
spaces,
Mountain
View
to
get
it
started
and
make
it
happen.
So
for
the
course
of
the
last
year,
or
so
we
started
with
so
it's
this
corner
of
Cuesta
Park
that
faces
Cuesta
and
is
adjacent
to
the
annex
part.
F
So
right
next
to
the
parking
lot
of
Cuesta
Park.
So
talk
to
the
side
like
that
and
so
a
lot
of
Hands-On.
Oh
good
Hands-On
work
on
the
part
of
green
spaces,
volunteers
and
others.
We
had
a
crew
from
Saint,
Tim's,
Episcopal,
Church
come
out
and
they've
been
involved
too,
and
other
people
who
are
not
directly
associated
with
green
space,
and
so
it's
become
a
real
Community
project.
F
We
started
by
digging
up
what
was
there
and
putting
cardboard
over
it
and
Mulch
and
everything
and
preparing
it
for
the
plants
and
there's
a
major
effort
right
now.
Going
on
planning
effort,
but
the
effort's
been
going
on
over
the
course
of
the
whole
year.
There
really
hasn't
been
a
break
in
it
with
help
from
the
city
to
bring
mulch
out
that
we
carry
to
the
locations,
we
need
there's
some
irrigation
work
going
on.
F
We've
had
some
issues
with.
You
know,
pests
that
are
you
know
it's
natural
for
them
to
be
there,
but
it
can
create
problems
for
some
of
the
plants
getting
compromised
and
so
yeah.
We
have
our
work
days
happening
right
now
on
the
weekends
for
two
to
four
hours,
something
like
that
and
a
lot
of
interest
and
participation.
So
it's
going
pretty
much
great
guns,
so
that's
kind
of
again
on
the
Fly.
That's
what
I've
got
to
offer
and
I'll,
let
Shawnee
add,
as
she
wishes
foreign.
K
A
Well,
we
have
actually
seen
the
presentation
the
staff
sent
it
to
us.
Okay,.
K
So
you
know
there
have
been
a
lot
of
volunteer
hours
involved.
There
have
been
quite
a
few
people
involved
and,
like
Bruce,
says
it's
a
real
Community
effort
and
it's
it's
creating
a
place
where
people
gather,
but
not
just
to
sit
and
barbecue,
but
actually
to
work
together
and
do
things
together.
So
that's
been
very
comforting
to
a
lot
of
people
in
the
last
year,
which
has
been
quite
difficult
for
many
people.
If
you
go
to
the
next
slide,
I'll
try
and
see
so
yeah.
So
by
now
the
entire
area
is
mulched.
K
The
Gophers
have
been
problematic,
but
we're
trying
to
catch
up
and
continue
to
plant,
even
though
they
sometimes
eat
what
we
planned,
and
there
is
more
to
do
there
to
make
it
more
interesting.
I
guess,
but
you
can
see
like
the
grass
is
gone
stuff
planted
some
trees,
we're
trying
with
the
drought.
K
It's
been
really
difficult
to
keep
everything
going,
but
you
know
there's
a
few
examples
of
some
flowers
and
when
you
go
there
and
the
kids
play
and
you
can
see
the
the
butterflies
starting
to
come
and
the
insects
it's
pretty
amazing.
These
rocks
were
done
at
the
Harvest
day,
kids
painted
them
and
put
their
names
of
the
plants
and
then
Celia
put
them
around
the
garden.
So
people
can
see
it.
K
So
you
can
so
you
can
see
the
the
rocks
with
the
name
of
the
buckwheat
and
in
Manzanita,
so
that's
pretty
I
would
recommend
going
there.
It
may
be
not
impressive
yet,
but
if
you
know
what
was
there
before
in
the
process
and
how
many
people
have
been
involved
in
how
much
they've
invested
in
it,
it
is
quite
impressive
and
thank
thank
you
stuff
for
being
so
supportive
of
it.
K
So
we
need,
if
we're
gonna,
put
some
furniture
like
picnic
table
by
the
Redwoods
or
a
bench.
Then
we
need
approval
from
the
city
and
some
and
we
may
need
help
with
design
and
approval
of
Education
signage.
K
The
one
comment
they
wanted
to
add
here
is
that
the
volunteers
are
provided
with
insurance
by
the
Santa
Clara
Valley,
Audubon,
Society
and
Celia
is
here
now
and
so
I'm
going
to
just
finish
my
sentence
and
then
let
Celia
speak,
but
so
I
think
one
thing
the
city
could
do,
and
we've
discussed
this
before
is
find
a
way
to
allow
groups
like
this
to
have
insurance
through
the
city,
so
they
don't
have
to
search
for
a
non-profit
to
cover,
like
green
spaces
has
to
to
seek
from
Audubon.
R
Hey
sorry,
I
fell
asleep
next
to
my
kids,
reading
books,
yeah,
so
I
think
Shawnee
did
a
great
coverage.
Thank
you.
So
much
Johnny
I
wanted
to
update
a
couple
of
things
on.
There
agree
with
everything
she
said.
I
know:
I've
talked
to
Brenda
we
proposed
originally
about
the
furniture
and
the
signs,
and
so
that
was
kind
of
our
plan
was
to
follow
up
with
that
after
we'd
had
a
year
of
hopefully
success
with
maintaining
volunteers,
and
so
we've
had
a
really
great
year
of
that.
R
We
had
our
anniversary
work
day
as
well.
This
past
Sunday,
so
I
didn't
get
that
into
the
presentation
since
I
sent
it
out
last
week,
but
we
had
I
believe
it
was
28
or
29
volunteers
and
we
planted
around
between
250
and
300
plants,
just
in
that
one
day,
so
definitely
worth
going
and
check
it
out
now,
I've
heard
they're
looking
great
with
the
rain.
From
yesterday
we
have
another
500
plants
to
plant
that
we
got
through
our
Xerxes
Society
plant
Grant,
so
that'll
be
coming
up
as
well.
A
A
C
C
But
if
you
had
29
people
in
this
last
meeting
that
after
the
chart
was
created,
that's
great
news
and
just
want
to
compliment
you
what
you
have
done
and
and
wish
you
the
all
the
luck
moving
forward.
Thank.
R
You
yeah
we've
had
it
was
more
seasonal,
because
there's
less
that
you
can
do
in
the
planning
season,
it
was
too
hot
and
too
dry.
So
we
were
waiting
for
some
rain,
which
we
luckily
got
at
least
some
of.
D
Yeah
again
I
just
I
just
want
to
thank
you
for
all
the
work
that
that
the
group
is
doing
I
last
time.
I
was
there
was
a
couple
weeks
ago,
so
I'm
I'm
now
looking
forward
to
going
out
and
checking
out
all
the
new
planting.
That's
that's
happening
and
I
think
it
will
be
nice
if
there
can
be
some
benches
there
sometime
in
the
future,
and
so
yeah
I
was
actually
toying
with
the
idea
of
running
down
to
your
house
and
knocking
on
knocking
on
the
on
the
door.
H
A
Thinking
of
further
questions
or
comments
from
other
commissions,
I
I
do
hope.
The
city
finds
a
way
to
make
it
easier
for
volunteer
groups
to
to
work
with
the
city.
I
mean
one
wants.
The
the
city
obviously
has
to
have
responsibility
for
the
city
parks,
but
there's
I
think
an
increasing
number
of
volunteer
groups
community-based,
volunteer
groups
who.
E
A
I,
don't
see
any
sure,
I'll
open
it
to
public
comment,
if
any
other
attendees
want
to
address
us
on
this
item.
Please
raise
your
hand,
foreign.
L
You
chair,
Brian
I,
believe
I
have
mentioned
recently
that
we
do
have
a
new
volunteer
coordinator
within
the
community
services
department
and
this
is
to
lead
the
city-wide
volunteer
efforts.
L
I
met
with
her
just
yesterday,
and
this
is
one
of
the
things
that
I
brought
to
her
attention
that
I'd
like
us
to
to
look
into
and
be
able
to
find
some
some
path
forward.
Knowing
that
there's
not
only
this
group
that
is
interested,
but
hopefully
others
and
we
can
create
a
formalized
process.
So
I
started
those
conversations.
She
does
have
a
lot
of
catching
up
to
do
and
an
understanding
of
all
the
responsibilities
she's,
not
just
the
volunteer
coordinator.
L
She
has
some
other
other
responsibilities
as
well,
but
letting
you
know
that
this
was
top
one
of
the
top
of
my
list
for
her.
L
Will
be
working
next
steps
with
City
attorney
and
otherwise
to
find
a
path
forward.
A
L
Thank
you
again,
chair
Bryant
I
am
going
to
actually
turn
it
over
to
assistant
director
Brenda
Sylvia
she's,
going
to
be
providing
some
parks,
forestry
updates.
Q
Great
thank
you
director,
Marshawn
good
evening.
Commissioners
I'm
excited
to
bring
you
a
couple
of
updates
from
different
divisions
and
about
our
biodiversity
project
in
Parks.
As
part
of
the
sustainability
and
climate
resiliency
priority
of
City
council's
strategic
work
plan,
we
are
working
with
American
green
zone
Alliance
to
designate
two
future
Parks.
You
heard
about
one
tonight,
Evelyn
and
Villa
as
green
zones,
so
that
will
include
using
all
electric
equipment,
including
leaf
blowers,
lawn
mowers
and
trimmers,
and
certifying
staff
on
sustainable
equipment
and
practices.
Q
So
we're
looking
forward
to
that
also
to
improve
water
use
efficiency.
We
conducted
a
very
comprehensive
irrigation
audit
and
we
are
now
implementing
some
of
the
findings
that
we
found
taking
steps
to
repair
and
adjust
upgrade
equipment
and
practices
based
on
the
outcomes
that
we
received
from
that
audit
in
our
forestry
division,
City
staff
and
canopy
held
their
first
quarterly
meeting
to
review
progress
on
canopy's
scope
of
services
outlined
in
their
annual
agreement.
Q
This
was
mentioned
in
the
monthly
report
that
they
sent
out
the
young
Tree
Care
survey
to
all
Mountain
View
residents
that
received
a
street
tree
within
the
last
three
years
and
to
date
we've
received
68
responses
and
canopy
will
be
reaching
out
with
information
and
any
kind
of
tree
care.
That's
needed
for
those
young
trees.
Q
We're
also
looking
forward
to
canopy
assisting
us
and
coordinating
with
several
programs
and
activities,
including
Arbor
Day,
Earth,
Day,
a
street
tree
Outreach
campaign
and
we're
going
to
be
conducting
Community
forestry
workshops
at
the
teen
center
Senior
Center
and
the
library
looking
forward
to
those
also
forestry
staff
addressed
an
illegal
Heritage
tree.
Removal
steps
were
taken
to
establish
a
process,
including
notification,
assessing
fines
posting
a
tree
removal
notice
on
the
tree
that
was
removed
and
mitigation
out
at
Shoreline.
We
have
our
sailing
Lake
erosion
and
dock
replacement
project.
Q
Q
A
partial
area
of
windsurf
beaches,
open
with
reduced
operations
and
rentals
and
loud
noises
are
part
of
this
part
of
the
project
it'll
last
for
about
another
week,
the
entire
Windsor
Beach
will
be
closed
again
in
the
coming
weeks
for
more
grading,
work
and
installation
of
the
sediment
barrier
and
the
new
pier
access
to
the
North
Shore
area
will
be
restricted
through
December,
with
alternate
routes
available
from
the
sailing
Lake
parking
lot
to
the
Bay
Trail,
and
this
Shoreline
Wildlife
Management
plan
draft
is
currently
being
reviewed
by
City
staff.
Q
The
plan
and
biodiversity
strategy
and
urban
Forest
plan
sfvi
are
consultant
for
the
strategy
in
urban
Forest
plan
is
currently
reviewing
existing
plans,
studies
reports
and
data
they're,
also
starting
to
work
with
Davey
Resource
Group,
who
was
the
consultant
for
the
community
tree
master
plan.
They're
working
on
an
agreement
with
them
at
sfbi
will
summarize
their
findings,
including
conditions,
opportunities
and
constraints,
and
they
will
bring
this
to
you
in
February
and
we
are
out
to
bid
right
now
for
the
community
outreach
and
engagement
consultant
for
the
strategy
and
the
urban
Forest
plan.
Q
L
So
just
to
look
back
a
little
bit,
we
had
we
held
our
Monster
Bash
on
Saturday,
the
29th
another
massive
event.
Thousands
of
people
came
out
to
ring
store
Park.
L
We
tried
some
new
things
and
seemed
to
to
work
well,
and
so,
thanks
to
everyone
that
came
out
for
that
to
support
it,
this
Saturday
we're
excited.
This
is
our
second
annual
teen
Wellness
Retreat.
L
This
is
an
opportunity
for
us
to
bring
teens
together
and
it
was
a
huge
success
last
year,
so
we're
working
again
with
local
local
businesses
community-based
organizations
to
hold
a
number
of
workshops.
So
this
is
a
conference
style
day
filled
with
workshops
to
support
health
and
wellness.
It
is
free
and
open
to
Mountain,
View
and
Los
Altos
students
that
are
in
6th
through
12th
grade.
L
So,
looking
forward
to
that
there's
a
number
of
fantastic
teen
programs
that
are
being
scheduled
and
recently
have
been
scheduled,
so
we're
going
to
have
the
teen
coordinator
actually
come
to
a
future
PRC
meeting
and
provide
an
update
and
you're
able
to
answer
or
ask
more
questions
and
she'll
be
able
to
provide
a
little
more
context
as
to
what
we're
doing
to
support
our
teams
in
Mountain
View.
So
looking
forward
to
that,
the
holiday
bazaar
at
the
senior
Central
Center
will
return
on
the
19th
and
we
will
have
over
14
vendors.
L
This
is
something
that
we've
done
historically
at
the
senior
center
and
I
had
to
take
a
couple
years
off
for
coveted
purposes
and
happy
to
bring
it
back
and
finally,
almost
finally
the
Community
Tree,
the
community
tree
lighting
celebration
is
scheduled
for
Monday
the
5th
starting
at
5
30
p.m.
At
Civic,
Center
Plaza,
similar
to
Monster
Bash
we're
looking
at
opportunities
to
really
move
things
around
expand
what's
available
to
the
public
as
the
the
crowd
size
continues
to
grow
year
over
year.
L
So
therefore,
we're
trying
to
support
that
growth
with
additional
amenities,
so
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
doing
some
new
things
this
year,
I
encourage
you
all
to
to
show
up
and
and
participate
and
then
finally,
the
Parks
and
Recreation
strategic
plan
we
have
completed
and-
and
we
are
certain
we
are
out
for
the
RFP-
for
consulting
services
that
went
out
on
the
20th
proposals
are
due
December
1st,
we
held
a
pre
pre-proposal
meeting
and
looks
like
we
have
more
than
20
vendors
that
we're
at
least
interested
in
what
was
going
on
and
what
we
were
looking
to
do.
L
So
we
look
forward
to
receiving
a
quite
a
number
of
proposals
back
and
we
will
be
doing
interviews
of
proposals
in
January
and
continue
to
move
on
and
select
a
consultant
shortly
thereafter
regarding
our
different
strategic
plans,
just
to
keep
an
ongoing
keep
each
of
you
updated
of.
L
What's
going
on
with
our
each
of
our
plans,
we
will
put
on
future
agenda
items
just
to
just
so
it's
on
there
as
a
agendized
item
moving
forward,
something
to
the
effect
of
CSD
master
plan
updates
so
that
it's
an
opportunity
for
us
to
provide
you
with
those
updates
as
a
agenda's
item
moving
forward.
So
just
so,
it's
all
in
one
place,
and
we
have
a
lot
going
on
so
that
we
can
keep
you
all
updated
and
provide
some
visuals
as
appropriate
or
timelines
as
appropriate
as
we
move
forward
so
I
believe.
A
C
I'd
just
like
to
wish
every
Happy
Thanksgiving
coming
up
and
hope
you
have
a
happy
and
safe
holiday.