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2009 S-19CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Instruction Sheet 2009 S-19 Supplement REMOVE OLD PAGES Title Page Title Page TITLE 2: ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL 17, 18 17, 18 TITLE 11: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC 23 through 26 23 through 26 29, 30 29, 30 35, 36 35, 36 Comprehensive Ordinance List 37, 38 37, 38 INSERT NEW PAGES JBS 2/2009 CITY OF CUPER7~IN0, CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL CODE 2009 S-19 SuF~plement contains: Local legislation current through Ordinance 2036, passed 12-16-08 AMERICAN LEGAL PUF3LISHING CORPORATION 432 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Uhio 45202-3909 (800) 445-5588 2.18.010 CHAPTER 2.18: CITY ATTORNEY Section 2.18.010 Office of the City Attorney established. 2.18.020 Function and duties. 2.18.030 Council-Attorney relations. 2.18.040 Attorney-staff relations. 2.18.050 Relations between Attorney and individual members of the public. 2.18.060 Bond. 2.18.070 Acting City Attorney. 2.18.080 Agreements on employment. 2.18.090 Assistants and employees. 2.18.100 Eligibility. 2.18.110 Suspension-Removal-Resignation. 2.18.010 Office of the City Attorney Established. A. The office of the City Attorney, as set forth in Government Code Section 36505, is established. The City Attorney shall be appointed by the City Council wholly on the basis of his or her qualifications. The City Attorney shall hold office for and during the pleasure of the City Council. B. The office of the City Attorney shall consist of the City Attorney and such assistants as may be authorized by the Council. C. The City Attorney shall administer the office, be responsible for the successful performance of its functions, and shall serve under the direct supervision and control of the Council as its legal advisor. D. The Council may retain or employ other attorneys, assistants, or special counsel as may be needed to take chazge of any litigation or legal matters or to assist the City Attorney therein. (Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) 2.18.020 unction and Duties. The functions of the office of the City Attorney shall be to: A. Advise the Council and all City officers in all matters pertaining to their offices; B. Furnish legal services at all meetings of the Council, except when excused or disabled, and give advice or opinions on the legality of all matters under consideration by the Council or by any of the boards, commissions, committees or officers; C. Prepare and/or approve all ordinances, resolutions, agreements, contracts, and other legal instruments as shall be required for the proper conduct of the business of the City and approve the form of all contracts, agreements, and bonds given to the City; D. Provide the necessary legal services required in connection with the acquisition of land or easements on behalf of the City; E. Subject to the general direction of the Council, prosecute and defend the City, and all boards, officers and employees in their official capacities, all civil proceedings before judicial and quasi-judicial tribunals. The City Attorney shall not compromise, settle or dismiss any action for or against the City without permission of the City Council. Nor shall the City Attorney commence any civil action without the permission of the Council. F. Prosecute all violations of City ordinance; provided, however, that the City Attorney is not required to prosecute any misdemeanor or infraction within the City azising out of a violation of State law. (Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) 2.18.030 Council-Attorney Relations. Individual Councilmembers may seek and obtain legal advice from the City Attorney on any matter or matters pertaining to the legal position of the City. Any such advice given to individual Councilmembers, however, may be repeated to the entire Council at any regular or special Council meeting. With respect to advice to individual Councihnembers regarding potential conflicts of interest, the City Attorney may render informal advice; provided, however, that it is understood that a Councilmember is automatically protected from potential liability for conflict of interest only upon taking action which conforms to a written opinion issued by the California Fair Political Practices Commission. (Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) 2.18.040 Attorney-Staff Relations. Periodically, but not less than once per year, the City Attorney and the City Manager will meet and confer in good faith regazding the allocation of the City Attorney's time among City departments. (Ord. 2033, § 1, 2008; Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) 2009 S-19 17 2.18.050 Cupertino -Administration and Personnel 18 2.18.050 Relations Between Attorney and Individual Members of the Public. Consistent with the functions and duties of the City Attorney's office described in Section 2.18.020 of this chapter, the City Attorney or the Assistant City Attorney may, but is not required, to meet or discuss any matter with individual members of the public, legal counsel, or the media. (Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) 2.18.060 Bond. The City Attorney shall furnish a corporate surety bond to be determined and approved by the City Council, and shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties imposed upon the City Attorney as prescribed in this chapter. Any premium for such bond shall be a proper charge against the City. (Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) 2.18.070 Acting City Attorney. A. The Assistant City Attorney shall serve as City Attorney pro tempore during any temporary absence or disability of the City Attorney. B. In the event there is no Assistant City Attorney, the Council shall appoint a qualified attorney to act as City Attorney pro tempore. (Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) 2.18.080 Agreements on Employment. The terms and conditions of employment of the City Attorney shall be established by ordinance or resolution. Any employment agreement between the City and the City Attorney shall contain a provision for performance evaluations of the City Attorney to be conducted by the City Council at least once per calendar year.(Ord. 2033 § 2, 2008; Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) 2.18.090 Assistants and Employees. Notwithstanding the provision of Section 2.52.100 of the Municipal Code, but subject to the other applicable provisions of Chapter 2.52, the City Attorney shall appoint, discipline and remove all assistants, deputies, and employees under his or her authority. (Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) any regular or special meeting of the Council. The resolution shall specify the reason or reasons for the removal and state whether the City Attorney is to be suspended from his duties upon passage of the resolution. It shall also state a date and time for a hearing at a regulaz or special meeting of the Council to be held at the usual meeting place of the Council. The hearing date shall be no less than two weeks nor more than four weeks from the date of passage of the resolution. Within one week after passage of the resolution, a copy thereof shall either be served personally upon the City Attorney or sent to him or her by registered mail, receipt requested, at his last known address. The hearing shall be open to the public if the City Attorney so requests in writing by notifying the City Clerk at least five days prior to the date set for the hearing. B. At the time set for the hearing, the City Attorney shall have an opportunity to answer the reason or reasons given for his or her removal. Nothing herein contained, however, shall be construed to require the Council or any of its members to substantiate or prove the reason or reasons for the removal as a condition of the removal, it being the intention of the Council that the City Attorney shall hold office only at the discretion of the Council and may be removed at any time by following its procedure set forth in this section. At the hearing, the Council shall take fmal action on the resolution, either to carry out his or her removal or to retain him or her. If the action is to remove the City Attorney, his or her removal shall be effective until at least two weeks have expired from the date of the hearing. Failure of the City Council to adopt a motion or resolution for removal shall be deemed a rescission of the resolution of intention. C. The City Attorney shall be entitled to receive his or her regulaz compensation during the period between the passage of the resolution and the effective date of his or her removal. D. The City Attorney may resign from his or her position upon at least four weeks' written notice given to the City Council. (Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) 2.18.100 Eligibility. No person elected or appointed as aCouncil-person of the City shall, subsequent to taking office as Councilperson, be eligible for appointment as City Attorney until one yeaz has elapsed after the Councihnember has ceased to be a member of the City Council. (Ord. 1673, § 1 (part), 1994) 2.18.110 Suspension-Removal-Resignation. A. The removal of the City Attorney shall be only on a majority vote of the entire City Council. A resolution of intention to remove the City Attorney shall first be passed at 2009 S-19 11.20.010 CHAPTER 11.20: STOP SIGNS* Section 11.20.010 Purpose. 11.20.020 Vehicular stop required at certain intersections. 11.20.030 All directional vehicular stop required at certain intersections. * For statutory provisions authorizing local authorities to place and maintain traffic-control devices as required by statute or as necessary to implement statutes or local ordinances, see Veh. Code § 21351; for provisions generally regarding traffic signs, signals, and markings, see Veh. Code § 21350 et seq. 11.20.010 Purpose. It is the express purpose of the ordinance codified in this chapter to consolidate in one ordinance all presently or heretofore designated stop intersections where stops are required at certain approaches thereto as hereinafter defined and to provide a means for incorporating all the stop intersections that may hereafter be so designated or declared. (Ord. 467, § 1, 1970) 11.20.020 Vehicular Stop Required at Certain Intersections. A. The driver of any vehicle upon approaching the entrance of any of the following intersections sign-posted with a stop sign shall stop: 1. At a limit line, if marked, otherwise before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or, if not marked, then before entering the intersection; or, 2. At any point within the intersection as required by a stop sign. B. After such stop, the driver shall yield the right-of- way to other vehicles on that part of any street protected by any stop sign which are so close as to constitute an immediate hazard, and shall continue to yield the right-of- way to such approaching vehicles until such time as he can proceed with reasonable safety. A driver having yielded may proceed, and the drivers of all other vehicles approaching on that part of the street protected by the stop sign shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle about to enter or cross the protected part of the street: Approaching Streets Required to Stop Ainsworth Drive Amulet Drive Ann Arbor Avenue Aster Lane Bahl Street Barbara Lane Beardon Avenue Bette Drive Blue Jay Drive Bonny Drive Camarda Drive Carta Blanca Street Castleton Street Castleton Street Chavoya Drive Clarkston Avenue Cleo Avenue Colby Avenue Columbus Avenue Craft Drive Cristo Rey Drive (EB) Cupertino Road Hillcrest Road (Alley) f 220 ft. west of De Anza Blvd. (Alley) ± 220 ft. west of De Anza Blvd. (Alley) ± 220 ft. west of De Anza Blvd. Deeprose Place Denison Avenue East Park Circle Empire Avenue Fargo Drive Felton Way At Any Entrance Thereof With: Hartman Drive Castine Avenue Greenleaf Drive Waterford Drive Ainsworth Drive Peppertree Lane Alves Drive Clifford Drive Northwest Square Peppertree Lane Randy Lane Ainsworth Drive Clarkston Avenue Wilkinson Avenue Randy Lane Columbus Avenue Gardenside Lane Amherst Drive Linda Vista Drive Finch Avenue Approximately 4,000 ft. west of Foothill Blvd. Rodrigues Avenue (NB) Scofield Drive (SB) Sunrise Drive (NB, SB) Price Avenue Amherst Drive Alves Drive Grand Avenue Beardon Avenue Kirwin Lane 2009 S-19 23 11.20.020 Cupertino -Vehicles and Traffic 24 Approaching Streets At Any Entrance Approaching Streets At Any Entrance Required to Stop Thereof With: Required to Stop Thereof With: Folkstone Drive Yorkshire Drive Santa Paula Avenue Mira Vista Road Ft. Baker (north approach) Hyannisport Drive Santa Teresa Drive Hyannisport Drive Glencow Drive Garden Gate Drive Santa Teresa Drive Columbus Avenue Glenview Avenue La Mar Drive Shattuck Drive Santa Teresa Drive Approaching Streets At Any Entrance Sorenson Avenue Finch Avenue Granada Avenue Orange Avenue Stafford Drive Folkstone Drive Grand Avenue Peninsula Avenue Sutherland Avenue Castleton Street Greenleaf Drive Castine Avenue Terra Bella Drive Lindy Lane Hanford Drive Beardon Avenue Terra Bella Drive Terrace Drive John Drive Kirwin Lane Torre Avenue Pacifica Drive Kendle Street Ainsworth Drive Valley Green Drive Beardon Avenue Kirwin Lane Felton Way Via Camino Court Ainsworth Drive La Paloma Drive Santa Teresa Drive Vicksburg Drive East Estates Drive La Paloma Drive Columbus Avenue Villa De Anza Avenue Lucille Avenue Larry Way Merritt Drive Virginia Swan Place Lazaneo Drive Linda Vista Drive Santa Teresa Drive Vista Drive Merritt Drive Linda Vista Drive Hyannisport Drive Vista Drive Forest Avenue Lindy Lane Regnart Road West Park Circle Alves Drive Lindy Place Lindy Lane Whitney Way Pacifica Drive Los Ondos Way Pacifica Drive Wilkinson Avenue Columbus Avenue Lubec Street Mary Avenue Wilkinson Avenue Hyannisport Drive Lubec Street Anson Avenue Wintergreen Drive Cold Harbor Avenue Maria Rosa Way Columbus Avenue Mello Place Price Avenue (Ord. 2035, 2008; Ord. 2023, 2008; Ord. 1876, 2001; Ord. Meteor Drive Castine Avenue 1841, 1999; Ord. 1765, (part), 1997; Ord. 1731, (part), Meteor Drive Mary Avenue 1996; Ord. 1704, (part), 1995; Ord. 1698, (part), 1995; Ord. 1557, 1991; Ord. 1552, 1991; Ord. 1445, (part), Milford Drive Castine Avenue 1988; Ord. 1429, (part), 1987; Ord. 1391, 1986; Ord. Miner Place Lazaneo Drive 1365, 1986; Ord. 1339, (part), 1985; Ord. 1226, 1983; Mira Vista Road Palm Avenue Ord. 1204, 1982; Ord. 1156, 1982; Ord. 1130, (part), Monrovia Street Regnart Road 1981; Ord. 1095, 1981; Ord. 1078, 1980; Ord. 1073, 1980; Mt. Crest Drive Linda Vista Drive Ord. 1041, 1980; Ord. 1000, 1980; Ord. 975, 1980; Ord. Nathanson Avenue Meteor Drive 970, (part), 1980; Ord. 900, (part), 1978; Ord. 467 § 3.1, Orange Tree Lane Merritt Drive 1970) Palos Verdes Drive Castleton Street 11.20.030 All Directional Vehicular Stop Required Palos Verdes Drive Terrace Drive at Certain Intersections. Parlette Place Lazaneo Drive A. The driver of any vehicle upon approaching any Plum Tree Lane Merritt Drive entrance of any of the following intersections sign-posted Plum Tree Lane Forest Avenue with a stop sign shall stop: Prospect Drive Seven Springs Parkway 1. At a limit line, if marked, otherwise before Rampart Avenue East Estates Drive entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or, if not marked, then before entering the intersection; or Randy Lane Merritt Avenue 2. At any point within the intersection as required by Regnart Court Lindy Lane a stop sign. Rucker Drive Santa Teresa Drive B. After such stop, the driver shall yield the right-of- Saich Way Alves Drive way to other vehicles on that part of any street protected by 2009 S-19 25 Stop Signs 11.20.030 any stop sign which are so close as to constitute are immediate hazard, and shall continue to yield the right-of way to such approaching vehicles until such time as he care proceed with reasonable safety. A driver having yielded ma}' proceed, and the drivers of all other vehicles approaching on that part of the street protected by the stop sign shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle about to enter or cross the protected part of the street: Alves Drive Bandley Drive Blaney Avenue and Clifford Drive Blaney Avenue and Forest Avenue Blaney Avenue and John Drive Blaney Avenue and Merritt Drive Blaney Avenue and Rodrigues Avenue Blaney Avenue and Suisun Drive Blue Jay Drive and Northwest Square Bubb Road and Columbus Avenue Rainbow Drive and Yorkshire Drive Rodrigues Avenue and Tone Avenue Santa Clara Avenue and Grand Avenue Terrace Drive and Terra Bella Drive Waterford Drive and Stelling Road. (Ord. 2036, 2008; Ord. 1855, 2000; Ord. 1765, (part), 1997; Ord. 1762, 1997; Ord. 1704, (part), 1995; Ord. 1698, (part), 1995; Ord. 1482, 1989; Ord. 1445, (part), 1988; Ord. 1429, (part), 1987; Ord. 1406, 1987; Ord. 1339, (part), 1985; Ord. 1297, 1985; Ord. 1268, 1984; Ord. 1181, 1982; Ord. 1130, (part), 1981; Ord. 1070, 1980; Ord. 994, 1980; Ord. 976, 1980; Ord. 970, (part), 1980; Ord. 942, 1979; Ord. 900 (part), 1978; Ord. 467, § 3.2, 1970) Bubb Road and Hyannisport Drive Bubb Road and Pumpkin Drive Bubb Road and Rainbow Drive Byrne Avenue and San Fernando Avenue Calvert Drive and Tilson Avenue Dempster Avenue, Fitzgerald Drive and Peninsula Avenue Dempster Avenue and Stokes Avenue East Estates Drive and Davison Avenue East Estates Drive and Glenview Avenue East Estates Drive and La Mar Drive East Estates Drive and Richwood Drive Finch Avenue and Phil Lane Folkstone Drive and Yorkshire Drive Foothill Boulevard and Stevens Creek Boulevard Fort Baker Drive and Hyannisport Drive Granada Avenue and Pasadena Avenue Huntridge and Stelling Kim Street and Kirwin Lane Janice Avenue and Palo Vista Road Lazaneo Drive and Vista Drive Merritt Drive and Portal Avenue Mira Vista Road and Palm Avenue North Portal Avenue and Wheaton Drive Olive Avenue and Pasadena Avenue Orion Lane and Stelling Road Pacifica Drive and Farallone Avenue Prospect Drive and Seven Springs Parkway Prospect Road and Stelling Road Rainbow Drive and Weymouth Drive 2009 5-19 29 Stopping, Standing amd Parking-Public Streets prohibition of parking at any of the places described in this; section, either by erecting and maintaining signs giving; notice, or by placing a curb marking consisting of red paint. upon the top and face of each curb. (Ord. 843, § 9.1, 1977; 11.24.070 Parking Space Markings. The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to install and maintain parking space markings to indicate pazking spaces adjacent to curbings where authorized parking is permitted. When such parking space markings are placed in the highway, subject to other and more restrictive limitations, no vehicle shall be stopped, left standing or parked, other than within a single space, unless the size or shape of such vehicle makes compliance impossible. (Ord. 843, § 9.3, 1977) 11.24.080 Authority to Establish Loading Zones. The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to determine and to mark loading zones and passenger loading zones in commercially zoned areas and elsewhere, either in front of the entrance to any place of business, or in front of any hall or place used for the purpose of public assembly. (Ord. 843, § 9.4, 1977) 11.24.090 Loading Zones-Marking. Loading zones shall be indicated by a yellow paint line upon the top and face of all curbs within such zones. (Ord. 843, § 9.5, 1977) 11.24.100 Passenger Loading Zones. Passenger loading zones shall be indicated by a white line stenciled with black letters "PASSENGER LOADING ONLY" upon the top of all curbs within such zones. (Ord. 843, § 9.6, 1977) 11.24.110 Spaces Restricted to Handicapped Persons. The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to determine and to mark parking spaces on public streets for the exclusive use of vehicles which display a distinguishing license plate or placard issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles to handicapped persons or to disabled veterans pursuant to Sections 22511.5 and 9105 of the California Vehicle Code. All parking spaces so designated shall be identified by blue paint on the curb or edge of the paved portion of the street adjacent to the space. In addition to blue paint, the space may also be indicated by signs or other suitable means. (Ord. 843, § 9.7, 1977) 11.24.120 Prohibited in Parkways. No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle within any pazkway. (Ord. 843, § 5, 1977) 11.24.060 11.24.130 Prohibited for More than Seventy-Two Hours. No person who owns or has in his possession, custody, or control any vehicle or trailer shall park such vehicle or trailer upon any public street or alley for more than a consecutive period of seventy- two hours. (Ord. 843, § 6, 1977) 11.24.140 Parking for Purposes of Servicing or Repairing. A. No person shall park a vehicle upon any roadway or on any private property or private roadway without the express written permission of the owner of such property, for the principal purpose of servicing or repairing such vehicle, except when necessitated by an emergency. B. Violation of this provision shall constitute an infraction, and shall subject the registered owner of such vehicle to the penalties as prescribed by Chapter 1.12 of the Cupertino Municipal Code. Each day the violation continues constitutes a new offense. This section shall not constitute the exclusive means of enforcement of vehicles or parts thereof which have been stored, parked, placed, or abandoned on public or private roadways and private property within the City limits. (Ord. 1999, 2007; Ord. 1394, §§ 1 (part), 2, 1986; Ord. 1380, §§ 1, 2, 3, 4, 1986; Ord. 843, § 8, 1977) 11.24.150 Parking Prohibited along Certain Streets. No person shall stop, stand, or pazk any vehicle as defined in the Vehicle Code of California on any day on any of the following streets or portions of streets within the City, as set out in Table 11.24.150. (Ord. 2006, 2007; Ord. 1990, 2006; Ord. 1968, 2005; Ord. 1859, 2000; Ord. 1857, (pazt), 2000; Ord. 1851, 2000; Ord. 1840, (part), 1999; Ord. 1836, 1999; Ord. 1806, 1999; Ord. 1743, 1996; Ord. 1741, 1996; Ord. 1729, 1996; Ord. 1727, 1996; Ord. 1724, (part), 1996; Ord. 1683, (part), 1995; Ord. 1605, 1992; Ord. 1589, 1992; Ord. 1578, 1992; Ord. 1577, 1992; Ord. 1564, 1991; Ord. 1562, 1991; Ord. 1553, 1991; Ord. 1547, (part), 1991; Ord. 1521, 1990; Ord. 1467, 1988; Ord. 1455, 1988; Ord. 1454, 1988; Ord. 1446, 1988; Ord. 1439, 1988; Ord. 1428, 1987; Ord. 1423, 1987; Ord. 1419, (part), 1987; Ord. 1409, (part), 1987; Ord. 1405, (part), 1987; Ord. 1397, 1987; Ord. 1395, 1986; Ord. 1390, (part), 1986; Ord. 1388, 1986; Ord. 1357, 1986; Ord. 1351, 1986; Ord. 1338, 1986; Ord. 1325, 1985; Ord. 1304, 1985; Ord. 1302, 1985; Ord. 1189, (part), 1984; Ord. 1285, 1984; Ord. 1276, (part), 1984; Ord. 1266, 1984; Ord. 1245, (part), 1983; Ord. 1221, 1983; Ord. 1218, 1983; Ord. 1203, (part), 1982; Ord. 1178, 1982; Ord. 1172, (part), 1982; Ord. 1170, 1982; Ord. 1156, 1982; 2007 S-13 11.24.150 Cupertino -Vehicles and Traffic 30 Ord. 1152, (part), 1981; Ord. 1151, (part), 1981; Ord. 1148, 1981; Ord. 1140, 1981; Ord. 1129, 1981; Ord. 1124, (part), 1981; Ord. 1118, (part), 1981; Ord. 1115, 1981; Ord. 1097, 1981; Ord. 1072, 1980; Ord. 1069, 1980; Ord. 1058, 1980; Ord. 1025, 1980; Ord. 1001, 1980; Ord. 993, 1980; Ord. 992, 1980; Ord. 980, 1980; Ord. 971, (part), 1980; Ord. 927, 1979; Ord. 908, 1979; Ord. 899, 1978; Ord. 886, § 1, 1978; Ord. 873, § 2, 1978; Ord. 843, § 10.1, 1977) 11.24.160 Prohibited During Certain Hours. No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle as defined in the Vehicle Code of California on any day except as herein provided on the streets, or portions of streets, set out in Table 11.24.160, within the City of Cupertino between the respective hours set opposite the name of each street. (Ord. 2034, 2008; Ord. 2029, 2008; Ord. 1862, 2000; Ord. 1840, (part), 1999; Ord. 1781, 1998; Ord. 1718, (part), 1996; Ord. 1683, (part), 1995; Ord. 1645, 1994; Ord. 1633, 1993; Ord. 1547, (part), 1991; Ord. 1545, 1990; Ord. 1518, 1990; Ord. 1476, (part), 1988; Ord. 1427, 1987; Ord. 1422, 1987; Ord. 1392, 1986; Ord. 1390, (part), 1986; Ord. 1369, 1986; Ord. 1276, (part), 1984; Ord. 1265, 1984; Ord. 1264, 1984; Ord 1245, (part) 1983; Ord. 1203, (part), 1982; Ord. 1172, (part), 1982; Ord. 1152, (part) 1981; Ord 1151, (part), 1981; Ord. 1135, 1981; Ord. 1124 (part), 1981; Ord. 1118, (part), 1981; Ord. 1074, 1980; Ord. 1007, 1980; Ord. 999, (part), 1980; Ord. 971, (part), 1980; Ord. 873, § 3, 1973; Ord. 843, § 10.2, 1977) TABLE 11.24.150 Street Adriana Avenue Alhambra Avenue Anton Way Bandley Drive Bandley Drive Bianchi Way Blaney Avenue 2009 S-19 Sides of Portion Street North and Between Mann Drive and a point 100 feet east thereof South East Between University Way southerly to southern terminus (approximately 1,162 feet) Both Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and Alves Drive East and Between Lazaneo Drive and a point 940 feet northerly thereof West Both Between Lazaneo Drive and a point 400 feet north of Mariam Avenue West Between a point 30 feet south of Stevens Creek Boulevard and a point 166 feet south of Stevens Creek Boulevard Both Between Villa De Anza Boulevard and Homestead Road 35 Stopping, Standing rind Parking-Public Streets 11.24.150 Street Villa De Anza Avenue Villa De Anza Avenue Westlynn Way Wolfe Road Sides of Portion Street East Between Blaney Avenue and Lucille Avenue South Between Blaney Avenue and a point 150 feet west thereof West Between Dumas Drive and Heatherwood Drive Both Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and Homestead Road 2006 S-7 11.24.160 Cupertino -Vehicles and Traffic 36 Street Beardon Drive within City limits Beardon Drive within City limits Blaney Avenue Blaney Avenue Blaney Avenue Blaney Avenue Hours 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. TABLE 11.24.160 Sides of Portion Street West All East West West East East All Exceptions Monday, Tuesday, Thwsday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays Between Villa De Anza and a point None 450 feet north of Stevens Creek Boulevard Between Rodrigues Avenue and a None point 150 feet North of La Mar Drive Between a point 350 feet North of La None Mar Drive and Pacifica Drive From a point 155 feet northerly of None Bollinger Road and a point 120 feet north of Lindenbrook Lane Between John Drive and a point 550 None feet North of Bollinger Road Between Blaney Avenue and a point Satwday and Sunday 900 feet east of Tantau Avenue, all portions cwrently or hereafter within the City limits Between McClellan Road and Saturday and Sunday Rainbow Drive, all portions currently or hereafter within City limits From Lindy Lane to end None From Castine Avenue to a point 115 Saturday and Sunday, School feet easterly thereof. Holidays and School breaks From Bollinger Road to a point 500 Saturday and Sunday feet northerly thereof All Monday, Wednesday, Thwsday, Friday, Satwday, Sunday and Holidays From Canyon View Circle to end None All None Between a point 340 feet north of None Stevens Creek Boulevard and a point 1,000 south of Lubec Street Between Granada Avenue and Dolores Saturday, Sunday, Holidays Avenue Between Dolores Avenue and Alcazar Satwday, Sunday and Holidays Avenue All Monday, Tuesday, Thwsday, Friday, Satwday, Sunday and Holidays Blaney Avenue 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. West Bollinger Road 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. North Bubb Road 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Both Canyon View Circle 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Both Greenleaf Drive 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. North Hyde Avenue 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. West Leola Court 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Both Lindy Lane 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Both Lindy Place 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Both Mary Avenue 2 a.m. to 5 a.m. East Orange Avenue 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. East Orange Avenue 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. West Park Circle Drive 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. North 2009 5-19 37 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. 1944 Amends § 16.08.210, grading permits 1969 Modifies development agreement - limitations and conditions (16.08) (1-DA-90) to extend its term and to 1945 Amends §§ 9.08.020 - 9.08.040, revise use and permit requirements 9.08.060 - 9.08.110, weed abatement related to hotels, garages, (9.08) neighborhood meetings, and public 1946 Rezones certain land (Not codified) hearings at Vallco (Not codified) 1947 Modi0es development agreement for 1972 Rezones certain land (Not codified) new retail space, residential units and 1973 Rezones certain land (Not codified) parking structure (Not codified) 1974 Amends §§ 2.32.020, 2.36.020, 1948 Amends § 18.28.040, application, and 2.68.030, 2.74.020, 2.80.020, § 18.28.050, filing and processing 2.86.030 and 2.88.030, terms of (18.28) office, members and meetings-quorum 1949 Not used (2.32, 2.36, 2.68, 2.74, 2.80, 2.86, 1950 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 2.gg) 1951 Amends § 2.24.020, payment 1975 Not in effect due to referendum procedure (2.24) 1977 Not in effect due to referendum 1952 Amends § 2.04.030, City Council - 1979 Amends Ch. 16.28, Fences and adds place of meetings (2.04) § 16.28.080, prohibited fences (16.28) 1954 Amends Ch. 19.28, single-family 1982 Amends Ch. 9.18, Stormwater residential (R1) zones; repeals Pollution Prevention and Watershed §§ 19.28.105, 19.28.150, 19.28.160 Protection (9.18) and Appendices A, B and C (19.28) 1985 Amending City Council Salaries (2.16) 1956 Repeals Ch. 2.06 -City Council - 1986 Rezones certain land (Not codified) campaign fmance (2.06) 1987 Amends Title 17, Signs (17) 1958 Amends § 2.04.010, regular meetings 1988 Establishes regulations concerning (2•~) Claims Against City (1.18) 1959 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 1989 Amends § 11.27.145 concerning 1960 Repeals Ch. 20.02, general plan designation of preferential parking 1963 Amends § 9.06.110, massage therapist zones (11.27) permit-criteria for issuance and 1990 Amends § 11.24.150 concerning § 9.06.120, massage therapist practical parking prohibitions along certain examination (9.06) streets (11.24) 1964 Amends §§ 2.60.040 and 2.68.040, 1991 Amends § 11.24.170 concerning meetings-quorum-officers-staff, and parking limitations on certain streets §§ 2.80.050 and 2.92.050, (11.24) meetings-quorum (2.60, 2.68, 2.80, 1992 Establishes regulations regarding water 2.92) resource protection (9.19) 1965 Amends Ch. 2.74, Cupertino 1993 Rezones certain land (Not codified) technology, information, and 1994 Rezones certain land (Not codified) communications commission (2.74) 1995 Amends § 2.74.010 concerning 1966 Amends § 14.04.230, Street Technology, Information, and improvements-exceptions (14.04) Communications Commission (2.74) 1967 Amends Ch. 9.18, stormwater 1999 Amends § 11.24.140 concerning pollution prevention and watershed parking for purposes of servicing or protection (9.18) repairing (11.24) 1968 Amends § 11.24.150 to remove the 2000 Amends § 19.28.050 regarding prohibition of parking on the west side development regulations (19.28) of Vista Drive between Apple Tree 2002 Amends § 11.24.170, relating to drive and a point 200 feet south parking limitations on Torre street (11.24) (11.24) 2008 S-15 Cupertino -Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. 2003 Amends Ch. 14.18 regarding the protection of trees (14.18) 2005 Amends § 14.08.010 relating to the definition of City Manager and adds § 14.08.035 relating to permit notice requirements (14.08) 2006 Amends § 11.24.150) prohibiting parking on Hoo Hoo Way (11.24) 2007 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 2008 Amending § 2.08.096 regarding the filing deadline for a petition for reconsideration (2.08) 2009 Adding Chapter 2.17 relating to City Council/City Staff relationships (2.17) 2010 Amending § 2.74.010 modifying the composition of the Technology, Information and Communications Commission. (2.74) 2011 Amending § 19.28.050 regarding R1- 20 zoned properties (Not codified) 2012 Describing a program to acquire real property by eminent domain in the Vallco Redevelopment Project (Not codified) 2014 Amending § 13.04.150 regarding vehicle requirements (13.04) 2015 Amending §§ 2.32.040, 2.36.040, 2.60.020, 2.60.040, 2.68.040, 2.80.040, 2.86.050, 2.88.050, 2.92.020, 2.92.040 regarding Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson terms (2.32, 2.36, 2.60, 2.68, 2.80, 2.86, 2.88, 2.92) 2016 Amending the California Electric Code. Amending § 16.16.010 and repealing 16.16.080 - 16.16.110 and 16.16.140. (16.16) 2017 Amending the 2007 California Plumbing Code. Amending §§ 16.20.010 - 16.20.030, 16.20.080 and 16.20.090 (16.20) 2018 Amending the 2007 California Mechanical Code. Amends §§ 16.24.010 - 16.24.030 (16.24) 2019 Adopting the 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Codes (16.70) 2020 Amending Chapter 16.40 regarding the California and International Fire Codes (16.40) Ord. No. 38 2021 Amending Chapter 16.04 regarding the Building Code. (16.04) 2022 Creating a new Chapter 16.72 regarding recycling and diversion of construction and demolition waste (16.72) 2023 Amending § 11.20.020 regarding vehicular stops required at certain intersections (11.20) 2024 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 2025 Amending property maintenance regulations (9.22) 2026 Prohibiting skateboarding and roller skating in certain areas (11.08) 2027 Amending § 2.08.096 and 19.136.020 to provide for refunds of funds (2.08, 19.136) 2029 Amending § 11.24.160 regarding parking prohibitions on certain streets (11.24) 2030 Amending §§ 17.08.010 and 17.32.090 regarding special event banners, promotional devices and portable signs and displays (17.08, 17.32) 2033 Amending §§ 2.18.040 and 2.18.080 relating to the City Attorney (2.18) 2034 Amending Table 11.24.160 prohibiting parking during certain hours on Greenleaf Drive (11.24) 2035 Amending § 11.20.020 relating to the establishment of a vehicular stop at Ann Arbor Avenue and Greenleaf Drive (11.20) 2036 Amending § 11.20.030 relating to a vehicular stop at Calvert Drive and Tilson Avenue (11.20) 2009 S-19