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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues Council Member; Town of Los Gatos | |||
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The questions were prepared by the Leagues of Women Voters of Santa Clara County and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Experience,
Concerns,
Balancing Needs
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Answer from Dennis W. Byron:
Answer from Dennis W. Byron:
There exists a laborious and unpredictable process for getting approvals for large and small projects through the planning process. It can take years to remodel one's home, build new homes to add to our housing stock, or evolve new businesses. I will review best practices in other cities' planning processes to see where we could improve our own. I will support clear, consistent and specific guidelines for land use, similar to the Hillside Specific Guidelines the Town recently adopted. That way, town planning staff, and applicants for any project, from a small home remodel to a major development, will know in advance what are accepted and approved policies and procedures. Proposals within those guidelines should be evaluated and approved quickly and simply. Projects seeking exceptions will be scrutinized more carefully.
There is a lack of recreational and youth-oriented facilities and services. We have no publicly available town recreational facilities, except for one tennis court and small baseball field near the town dump. There is no soccer field; no indoor recreation facility; and no skate park. The town doesn't even have its own recreation department. This is not due to a lack of land. The town owns 13 acres in Vasona County Park, adjacent to town-owned Oak Meadow Park. When the County's lease on this land expires, I would strongly suggest the town retain this land and use it in our best interest. The town needs the land and has more than enough money in reserves ($65 million) to maintain and improve it. I will support investing in healthy and inclusive recreational facilities for all members of our community. This is especially important to continue to attract young families to invest in our town by buying homes here.
Our policies regarding businesses in town are often irrational and counterproductive. Some examples of these are:
There are ill-feelings among the Council members, as publicly expressed in local media.
One of my greatest strengths is working well with people and getting people to work well with each other. This is a skill that has been absolutely necessary for me to be a successful RealtorŪ and businessman.
Answer from Dennis W. Byron:
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