CC 06-06-2023 Amended Agenda1
IN PERSON AND TELECONFERENCE MEETING
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AGENDA OF THE
CUPERTINO CITY COUNCIL
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Televised Regular City Council Meeting (6:45)
CITY COUNCIL
HUNG WEI, MAYOR
SHEILA MOHAN, VICE MAYOR
LIANG CHAO, COUNCILMEMBER
J.R. FRUEN, COUNCILMEMBER
KITTY MOORE, COUNCILMEMBER
AMENDED
CONDUCT OF BUSINESS
The Mayor is the presiding officer of the City Council. Any member of
the public may speak on any item on the agenda for up to three
minutes. All statements and questions must be addressed to the
Mayor.
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divergent points of view. Please respect the opinions of others and
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if disruption continues.
Oral public comments will be accepted during the meeting. Comments
may be made during “oral communications” for matters not on the
agenda, and during the public comment period for each agenda item.
Identifying yourself is voluntary and not required to attend the
meeting or provide comments.
FLOWCHART FOR HEARING ITEMS:
Mayor introduces
agenda item
Councilmembers report any site
visits or outside communications.
Speakers submit a Request to Speak
card, and are allowed up to 3 minutes
per individual. Council members may
ask questions of speakers.
Mayor invites members of
the public to speak about
the agenda item
For appeals of approvals, the
applicant may respond to
appellants presentation.
The Mayor may request a motion and
a second after the close of the public
hearing. Council then deliberates and
votes.
Mayor closes the public hearing
Councilmembers ask clarifying
questions.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
The City Council is required by law to
hold public hearings on certain matters
prior to making its decision. Notice to
interested parties is given by legal
advertisement in the local newspaper of
general circulation at least 10 calendar
days preceding the hearing date.
Applications requiring public hearings
include change of zoning, variances, use
permits, and tentative maps.
COUNCIL MEETINGS
The City Council regularly meets the first
and third Tuesdays of each month. These
meetings are held at 6:45 p.m. Closed
sessions, when needed, are normally held
at 6:00 p.m. Closed sessions cover items
such as personnel, litigation, or the sale ,
purchase, or lease of property. The law
requires certain actions taken in closed
session to be reported in open session.
Urgent business, holidays, or election
days may trigger special or adjourned
meetings. These meetings will be noticed
beforehand.
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AVAILABLE ON THE WEB
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current and prior City Council and
Planning Commission meetings are
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can purchase the items on CD.
CITY COUNCIL DECISION IS FINAL
Prior to seeking judicial review of any
adjudicatory (quasi‐judicial) decision,
interested persons must file a petition for
reconsideration within ten calendar days
of the date the City Clerk mails notice of
the City’s decision. Reconsideration
petitions must comply with the
requirements of Cupertino Municipal
Code §2.08.096. Contact the City Clerk’s
office for more information or go to
www.http://www.cupertino.org/index.as
px?page=125 for a reconsideration
petition form.
Mayor invites
applicant/appellant to
respond to public
comments (2 min)
City Council votes on
the agenda item
Staff reports and makes
recommendation
Applicant or Appellant
makes presentation
(up to 8 min)
Councilmembers ask
questions of staff or
applicant/appellant
Mayor opens the public hearing
CITY OF CUPERTINO
CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
10350 Torre Avenue, Council Chamber and via Teleconference
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
6:45 PM
Amended Televised Regular City Council Meeting (6:45)
Amended on 6/1/2023 at 4:45 p.m. to update Item No. 12 attachment titles A, B and C to
show the correct fiscal year and to update Item No. 12 1d position title in the recommended
action.
IN-PERSON AND TELECONFERENCE / PUBLIC PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
Members of the public wishing to observe the meeting may do so in one of the following
ways:
1) Attend in person at Cupertino Community Hall, 10350 Torre Avenue.
2) Tune to Comcast Channel 26 and AT&T U-Verse Channel 99 on your TV.
3) The meeting will also be streamed live on and online at www.Cupertino.org/youtube
and www.Cupertino.org/webcast
Members of the public wishing to comment on an item on the agenda may do so in the
following ways:
1) Appear in person at Cupertino Community Hall. Members of the audience who address
the City Council must come to the lectern/microphone, and are requested to complete a
Speaker Card and identify themselves. Completion of Speaker Cards and identifying
yourself is voluntary and not required to attend the meeting or provide comments .
Members of the public may provide oral public comments during the Regular Meeting as
follows:
Oral public comments will be accepted during the meeting. Comments may be made
during “oral communications” for matters not on the agenda, and during the public
comment period for each agenda item.
Members of the audience who address the City Council must come to the
lectern/microphone, and are requested to complete a Speaker Card and identify themselves .
Completion of Speaker Cards and identifying yourself is voluntary and not required to
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attend the meeting or provide comments.
2) E-mail comments for the meeting by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 6 to the Council at
citycouncil@cupertino.org. These e-mail comments will also be posted to the City ’s website
before and after the meeting.
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meeting:
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3. When the Mayor calls for the item on which you wish to speak, click on “raise hand,” or,
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website after the meeting.
CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
CLOSED SESSION REPORT - None
CEREMONIAL ITEMS - None
POSTPONEMENTS AND ORDERS OF THE DAY
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the Council on any matter within
the jurisdiction of the Council and not on the agenda for discussion, including informational items. The
total time for Oral Communications will ordinarily be limited to one hour. Individual speakers are
limited to three (3) minutes. As necessary, the Chair may further limit the time allowed to individual
speakers, or reschedule remaining comments to the end of the meeting on a first come first heard basis,
with priority given to students. In most cases, State law will prohibit the Council from discussing or
making any decisions with respect to a matter not listed on the agenda. A councilmember may,
however, briefly respond to statements made or questions posed by speakers. A councilmember may also
ask a question for clarification, provide a reference for factual information, request staff to report back
concerning a matter, or request that an item be added to a future City Council agenda in response to
public comment.
CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 1-10)
Items appearing on the Consent Calendar are considered routine City business and may be approved by
one motion. Typical items may include meeting minutes, awards of contracts, the ratification of
accounts payable, and second readings of ordinances. Any member of the Council may request to have
an item removed from the Consent Calendar based on the rules set forth in the City Council Procedures
Manual. Members of the public may provide input on one or more consent calendar items when the
Mayor asks for public comments on the Consent Calendar.
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1.Subject: Consider approval of the May 9 City Council minutes
Recommended Action: Approve the May 9 City Council minutes
A - Draft Minutes
2.Subject: Consider approval of the May 16 City Council minutes
Recommended Action: Approve the May 16 City Council minutes
A - Draft Minutes
3.Subject: Consider approval of the May 17 City Council minutes
Recommended Action: Approve the May 17 City Council minutes
A - Draft Minutes
4.Subject: Consider executing an Agreement between the City of Cupertino (City) and
the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce (Chamber)
Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute an Agreement between
the City of Cupertino and the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce for up to five years, at
an annual amount not-to-exceed $52,000
Staff Report
A - Scope of Work
B - Pay Rate Comparison by Cupertino Chamber of Commerce
5.Subject: Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a Third Amendment to
Professional Services agreement with Quartic Solutions, LLC ., for software updates and
technical support services, increasing the current contract amount by $184,800 over the
next three years, for a total contract amount of $354,800
Recommended Action: Authorize the City Manager to execute a Third Amendment to
Professional Services agreement with Quartic Solutions, LLC ., for software updates and
technical support services, increasing the current contract amount by $184,800 over the
next three years, for a total contract amount of $354,800
Staff Report
A - Draft Agreement
B - Quartic Solutions Base Agreement No. 21-262
C - First Amendment to Quartic Agreement dated 6-6-22
D - Second Amendment to Quartic Agreement dated 7-13-22
6.Subject: Consider a second reading and act on Ordinance No. 23-2248: "An Ordinance
of the City Council of the City of Cupertino amending City Code 9.18 relating to
Stormwater Pollution Prevention and Watershed Protection."
Recommended Action: Conduct a second reading and enact Ordinance No. 23-2248:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
AMENDING CITY CODE 9.18 RELATING TO STORMWATER POLLUTION
PREVENTION AND WATERSHED PROTECTION".
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Staff Report
A - Draft Ordinance
7.Subject: Consider adoption of a Resolution to request the Metropolitan Transportation
Commission (MTC) allocate Fiscal Year (FY) 2023/2024 Transportation Development
Act Article 3 (TDA 3) Pedestrian/Bicycle Project funding for the De Anza Boulevard
Buffered Bike Lanes Project
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 23-064 (Attachment A) requesting the
MTC allocate $166,259 from FY 2023/2024 TDA 3 Pedestrian/Bicycle Project funding to
the City of Cupertino's De Anza Boulevard Buffered Bike Lanes Capital Improvement
Programs (CIP) Project
Staff Report
A - Draft Resolution and Application
8.Subject: Consider Fiscal Year (FY) 2023/2024 projects proposed to receive funding from
the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) created by Senate Bill (SB) 1
Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 2023-065 (Attachment A) establishing a
list of projects proposed to be funded by $1,496,963 of SB 1 revenues, estimated to be
received in FY 2023/2024
Staff Report
A - Draft Resolution
9.Subject: Consider award of a construction contract for the 2023 Pavement Maintenance
Phase 2 Project to Doolittle Construction, LLC. for asphalt slurry seal on identified
roadways throughout the City of Cupertino
Recommended Action: 1. Award a construction contract for the 2023 Pavement
Maintenance Phase 2 Project (Project No. 2023-102) in the amount of $579,479 to
Doolittle Construction, LLC.;
2. Authorize the City Manager to execute the construction contract when all conditions
have been met; and
3. Authorize the Director of Public Works to execute any necessary change orders up to
a construction contingency amount of $57,947.90 (10%) for a total contract amount of
$637,426.90
Staff Report
A - Draft Contract
B - Street List
C - Location Map
10.Subject: Receive the FY 2021-22 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) and
related supplemental reports
Recommended Action: Receive the FY 2021-22 Annual Comprehensive Financial
Report (ACFR) and related supplemental reports
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Staff Report
A – FY 2021-22 ACFR
B – FY 2021-22 Management Letter
C – FY 2021-22 SAS 114
D – FY 2021-22 Single Audit
E – FY 2021-22 GANN AUP Report
F – FY 2021-22 Investment AUP Report
G – FY 2021-22 Storm Drain AUP Report
H - Responses to ACFR Questions
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Effective January 1, 2023, Government Code Section 65103.5 (SB 1214) limits the distribution of
copyrighted material associated with the review of development projects. Members of the public wishing
to view plans that cannot otherwise be distributed under SB 1214 may make an appointment with the
Planning Division to view them at City Hall by sending an email to planning@cupertino .org. Plans
will also be made available digitally during the hearing to consider the proposal.
11.Subject: Consider approval of the renewal (with no increase) of the 1992 Storm Drain
Fee and renewal of the 2019 Clean Water and Storm Protection Fee with a 3% increase
Recommended Action: Adopt and approve:
1. Resolution No. 23-066 (Attachment A) approving the renewal and collection of the
1992 Storm Drain Fee with no increase in rates for Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-24;
2. Resolution No. 23-067 (Attachment B) approving the renewal and collection of the
2019 Clean Water and Storm Protection Fee with a 3% increase in rates for FY 2023-24;
3. Adjust the annual budget allocation for the cost-share program from $14,000 to
$2,000 to better fit the realistic need for new applicants receiving 20% refunds in a
single year;
4. Adjust the re-certification period to be four years for all approved participants with
an attestation protocol to affirm continued cost-share eligibility; and
5. Discontinue the $12,500 per year previous pavement rebate program for lack of
participation and use the funds for support of required activities
Staff Report
A - Draft Resolution 1992 Fee
B - Draft Resolution 2019 Fee
C - Clean Water and Storm Protection Fee Ordinance with Fee Report
D - Calendar Year 2021 Storm Drain AUP Reports
ACTION CALENDAR
12.Subject: Consider the Recommended Operating and Capital Improvement Program
Budgets for Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-24, adoption of the Operating and Capital
Improvement Program Budgets for FY 2023-24, establishment of the Appropriation
Limit, and related actions.
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Recommended Action: 1.Adopt Resolution No. 23-068 establishing an Operating
Budget of $117,645,365 for FY 2023-24, which includes the following changes to the FY
2023-24 Proposed Budget, published on May 5, 2023:
a.Approve the operating budget of $117,762,980 outlined in the FY 2023-24 Proposed
Budget.
b.Approve additional appropriations of $8,000 for the Community Funding Grant
Program as included in Attachment D.
c.Approve additional appropriations of $8,380 for Movies in the Park as included in
Attachment D.
d.Approve additional appropriations of $28,784 for the reclassification of the
Emergency Services Coordinator as included in Attachment D .
e.Approve additional appropriations of $4,720 and additional revenue of $175 for
County of Santa Clara Environmental Health Permit Fees as included in Attachment D .
f.Approve additional appropriations of $146,650 for Golf Course Turf Management as
included in Attachment D.
g.Approve a reduction of $154,149 in appropriations resulting from the prepayment
of the CalPERS pension plan’s Unfunded Accrued Liability as included in Attachment
D.
h.Approve a reduction of $160,000 in appropriations resulting from the elimination of
library extra hours funding as included in Attachment D.
i.Approve additional estimated revenue of $84,218 resulting from the elimination of
festival fee waivers as included in Attachment D.
j.Approve additional revenue of $313,218 resulting from an updated SB 1 (Gas Tax)
revenue estimate as included in Attachment D.
k.Approve Community Funding Grants for the following organizations, allocating a
total of $32,500:
i.Cupertino Symphonic Band: $4,000
ii.No Time to Waste: $5,000
iii.West Valley Community Services: $10,000
iv.STEMBoost Corporation: $4,000
v.AINAK: $2,500
vi.Omniware Networks: $4,000
vii.Asian American Parents Association: $3,000
2.Adopt Resolution No. 23-069 establishing a Capital Improvement Program Budget
of $4,054,000 for FY 2023-24
a.Approve appropriations of $420,000 in the Capital Improvement Program Capital
Projects Fund for the Stevens Creek Blvd./Calabazas Creek Storm Drain Repair
(infrastructure)
b.Approve appropriations of $172,000 in the Capital Improvement Program Capital
Projects Fund for the Stevens Creek Bridge Repair (infrastructure)
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c.Approve appropriations of $35,000 in the Capital Improvement Program Capital
Projects Fund for the Street Light Installation - Annual Infill (infrastructure)
d.Approve appropriations of $300,000 in the Capital Improvement Program Capital
Projects Fund for the Annual Playground Replacement (parks)
e.Approve appropriations of $100,000 in the Capital Improvement Program Capital
Projects Fund for the ADA Improvements (facilities)
f.Approve appropriations of $1,000,000 in the Capital Improvement Program Capital
Projects Fund for the Citywide Building Condition Assessment Implementation
(facilities)
g.Approve $2,027,000 of transfers from the Capital Reserve Capital Projects Fund to
fund the Capital Improvement Program
3.Adopt Resolution No. 23-070 establishing an Appropriation Limit of $127,886,394
for FY 2023-24
Staff Report
A - Draft Resolution - Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24
B - Draft Resolution - Capital Budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24
C - Draft Resolution - Appropriation Limit for Fiscal Year 2023-24
D - Budget Adjustments Summary and Detail
E - Appropriations Limit for Fiscal Year 2023-24
F - Appropriations Limit Price and Population Factors
G – Responses to Proposed Budget Study Session Questions
H - Planning Commission Adopted Resolution
COUNCIL REPORTS AND COMMENTS
13.Subject: Councilmember Reports
A - Council Reports_Chao
B - Council Reports_Fruen
C - Council Reports_Moore
D - Council Reports_Mohan
E - Council Reports_Wei
CITY MANAGER REPORT
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - CONTINUED
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
Information items are intended to provide background information and routine reports to
Councilmembers and the public, without discussion by Council. Members of the public wishing to
comment on informational items should do so during oral communications .
14.Subject: Informational Memorandum update on drought conditions
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Recommended Action: Receive informational memorandum update on drought
conditions
Informational Memorandum
A - City of Cupertino Water Conservation Restriction Measures for City Operations
B - Valley Water Resolution 21-68
C - Valley Water Resolution 22-20
D - State of California Proclamation of a State of Emergency
E - State of California Executive Order N-10-21
F - State of California Executive Order N-5-23
COUNCIL AND STAFF COMMENTS AND FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
ADJOURNMENT
Lobbyist Registration and Reporting Requirements: Individuals who influence or attempt to influence
legislative or administrative action may be required by the City of Cupertino’s lobbying ordinance
(Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 2.100) to register and report lobbying activity. Persons whose
communications regarding any legislative or administrative are solely limited to appearing at or
submitting testimony for any public meeting held by the City are not required to register as lobbyists.
For more information about the lobbying ordinance, please contact the City Clerk ’s Office at 10300
Torre Avenue, Cupertino, CA 94107; telephone (408) 777-3223; email cityclerk@cupertino.org; and
website: www.cupertino.org/lobbyist.
The City of Cupertino has adopted the provisions of Code of Civil Procedure §1094.6; litigation
challenging a final decision of the City Council must be brought within 90 days after a decision is
announced unless a shorter time is required by State or Federal law.
Prior to seeking judicial review of any adjudicatory (quasi-judicial) decision, interested persons must
file a petition for reconsideration within ten calendar days of the date the City Clerk mails notice of the
City’s decision. Reconsideration petitions must comply with the requirements of Cupertino Municipal
Code §2.08.096. Contact the City Clerk’s office for more information or go to
http://www.cupertino.org/cityclerk for a reconsideration petition form.
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the packet will be made available for public inspection in the City Clerk’s Office located at City Hall,
10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California 95014, during normal business hours; and in Council
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packet archives linked from the agenda/minutes page on the Cupertino web site.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that pursuant to Cupertino Municipal Code section
2.08.100 written communications sent to the Cupertino City Council, Commissioners or City staff
concerning a matter on the agenda are included as supplemental material to the agendized item. These
written communications are accessible to the public through the City’s website and kept in packet
archives. Do not include any personal or private information in written communications to the City
that you do not wish to make public, as written communications are considered public records and will
be made publicly available on the City website.
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THE CITY COUNCIL AND STAFF
CITY COUNCIL
Cupertino is a General Law city organized under and subject to statutes of the State of California. It is governed by
the five‐member City Council with the Mayor as the presiding officer. City Council members are elected at‐large to
four‐year, overlapping terms. Each November a mayor and a vice‐mayor are selected by the City Council for a one‐
year term.
The City Council receives advice and assistance from eleven advisory bodies, which are appointed by the Council.
These are the Audit Committee, Bicycle Pedestrian Commission, Fine Arts Commission, Housing Commission,
Library Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, Planning Commission, Public Safety Commission,
Sustainability Commission, Teen Commission, and Technology, Information, and Communications Commission.
Council members also serve on a variety of regional bodies, including:
∙ Association of Bay Area Governments
∙ League of California Cities
∙ Santa Clara County (SCC)Cities Association
∙ SCC Emergency Preparedness Council
∙ SCC Library District
∙ SCC Emergency Preparedness Commission
∙ Santa Clara Valley Water Commission and Water District
∙ SCC Transportation Authoritym
∙ West Valley Mayors and Managers
STAFF
The City Manager and the City Attorney are appointed by the Council. The City Manager is responsible for
interpreting and carrying out Council policies and direction, and as the chief administrative officer, the City Manager
coordinates the many activities of the city and appoints the professional and technical staff. The City Attorney is the
advisor to the City Council as a whole.
TYPES OF COUNCIL ACTIONS
ORDINANCES
Ordinances are the means by which the City enacts its local laws. Unless an urgent situation exists, ordinances will
first be presented at a Council meeting as a “first reading." At a subsequent Council meeting, there will be a “second
reading and adoption." Ordinances go into effect after a waiting period of thirty days, in most cases, during which
time the summary of the ordinance is published in a local newspaper approved for this purpose.
RESOLUTIONS
Resolutions and minute orders are the means by which the City Council formally adopts policies or approves specific
actions. These go into effect when adopted.
APPEALS
Any interested person, including a Council member, may appeal a Planning Commission or Director of Community
Development decision to the City Council. An appeal must be submitted in writing to the City Clerk within 14
calendar days of the mailing of the notice of the decision.
RECONSIDERATION
Prior to seeking judicial review of any adjudicatory (quasi‐judicial) decision, interested persons must file a petition
for reconsideration within ten calendar days of the date the City Clerk mails notice of the City’s decision.
Reconsideration petitions must comply with the requirements of Cupertino Municipal Code §2.08.096. Contact the
City Clerk’s office for more information or go to www.http://www.cupertino.org/index.aspx?page=125 for a
reconsideration petition form.
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