2010 S-26 CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA
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TITLE 11: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
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TITLE 14: STREETS, SIDE'WALKS AND LANDSCAPING
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TITLE 16: BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
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JBS 10/2010
CITY OF CUPERT'INO, CALIFORNIA
MUNICIPAL CODE
2010 S -26 Supplement contains:
Local legislation current through Ordinance 2067, passed 9 -7 -2010
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13 Bicycles 11.08.250
Mariani Avenue De Anza Boulevard to Merritt Drive Both Shelly Drive to Terry Way Both
Vatico Parkway Wolfe Road to Tantau Avenue Both Terry Way to Rodrigues Avenue Both
McClellan Road Byrne Avenue to Stelling Road Both Rodrigues Avenue to Blaney Avenue Both
Bollinger Road Miller Avenue to Narciso Court Both Price Avenue Blaney Avenue to Portal Avenue Both
Rainbow Drive McClellan Road Foothill Boulevard to Byrne Avenue Both
(Saratoga - Sunnyvale Erin Way Stelling Road to Kirwin Lane Both
Road) Stelling Road to DeAnza Boulevard Both Kirwin Lane to Kim Street Both
Stevens Creek Tantau Avenue Stevens Creek Boulevard to
Boulevard East City Limit to the West City Barnhart Avenue Both
Limit Both Barnhart Avenue Tantau Avenue to Sterling
De Anza Boulevard Homestead Road to State Route 85 Both Boulevard Both
South Stelling Road Homestead Road to Prospect Road Both Miller Avenue Calle De Barcelona to Stevens
Prospect Road Stelling Road to De Anza Boulevard Both Creek Boulevard Both
Miller Avenue Calle De Barcelona To Bollinger Mariani Avenue Bandley Way to De Anza Boulevard Both
Road Both Rodriguez Avenue De Anza Boulevard to Blaney Avenue Both
Wolfe Road Homestead Road to Stevens Rainbow Drive Bubb Road to Sterling Avenue Both (Ord. 2064,
Creek Boulevard Both 2010; Ord. 1872, 2001; Ord. 1864, 2000; Ord. 1739, 1996;
Foothill Boulevard Interstate Route 280 to McClellan
Road Both Ord. 1731 (part), 1996; Ord. 1420 (part), 1987)
Bollinger Road Westlynn Way to the East City Limit Both
Blaney Avenue Stevens Creek Boulevard to 11.08.270 Prohibition of Skateboarding and Roller
Bollinger Road Both Skating.
De Anza Boulevard Homestead Road to Bollinger Road Both It is unlawful and subject to punishment in accordance
De Anza Boulevard State Route 85 to Prospect Road Both
(Ord. 2063, 2010; Ord. 1873, 2001; Ord. 1870, 2001; Ord. with Section 11.08.280 of this chapter, for any person
1856, 2000; Ord. 1848, 2000; Ord. 1766, 1997; Ord. 1759, utilizing or riding upon any skateboard, roller skates or any
1997; Ord. 1745, 1996; Ord. 1740, 1996; Ord. 1731 (part), similar device to ride or move about in or on any public
1996; Ord. 1544, 1991; Ord. 1517, 1990; Ord. 1420 (part), property when the same property has been designated by the
1987) City Council and posted as a "No Skateboarding or Roller
Skating Area." The following are established as a no
11.08.260 Bicycle Route - Designated. skateboarding or roller skating areas:
The City Manager, upon approval of the City Council, Civil Center Plaza (City Hall /Library).
is authorized to erect or place signs upon any street in the Veteran's Memorial (in Memorial Park). (Ord. 2026,
City indicating the existence of a bicycle route, and 2008; Ord. 1916, (part), 2003; Ord. 1898, 2002; Ord.
otherwise regulating the location and use of vehicles and 1767, (part), 1997)
bicycles with respect to them, so long as the same are
consistent with this chapter. Before such a sign is erected, 11.08.280 Penalty.
the subject bicycle route shall be designated on such streets Any person who violates any provision of this chapter
by an approved sign, or in such other manner as the City shall be guilty of an infraction, and, upon conviction
Manager determines will provide sufficient notice of the thereof, shall be punished as provided in Chapter 1.12,
existence of such bicycle route. except that no fine imposed for violation of any licensing
and registration provisions of this chapter shall exceed ten
DESIGNATION OF BICYCLE ROUTE dollars. (Ord. 1886, (part), 2001; Ord. 1767, (part), 1997;
Ord. 1420, (part), 1987)
Street Description Side
Stevens Canyon McClellan to South City Limits Both
Road
Bandley Drive Valley Green Drive to Stevens
Creek Boulevard Both
Portal Avenue Merritt Drive to Price Avenue Both
Lubec Street Mary Avenue to Anson Way Both
Anson Way to Milford Drive Both
Milford Drive to Castine Avenue Both
Castine Avenue to Greenleaf Drive Both
Greenleaf Drive to Beardon Drive Both
Beardon Drive to Valley Green Drive Both
Valley Green Drive to Bandley Drive Both
Merritt Drive Mariani Avenue to Portal Avenue Both
Lazaneo Drive Bandley Drive to Forest Avenue Both
Forest Avenue to Blaney Avenue Both
Peppertree Lane Stelling Road to Bonny Drive Both
Bonny Drive to Shelly Drive Both
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11.20.010
CHAPTER 11.20: STOP SIGNS*
Section
11.20.010 Purpose. Approaching Streets At Any Entrance
11.20.020 Vehicular stop required at certain Required to Stop Thereof With:
intersections.
11.20.030 All directional vehicular stop Ainsworth Drive Hartman Drive
required at certain intersections. Amulet Drive Castine Avenue
* For statutory provisions authorizing local Ann Arbor Avenue Greenleaf Drive
authorities to place and maintain traffic- control Aster Lane Waterford Drive
devices as required by statute or as necessary to Bahl Street Ainsworth Drive
implement statutes or local ordinances, see Barbara Lane Peppertree Lane
Veh. Code § 21351; for provisions generally Beardon Avenue Alves Drive
regarding traffic signs, signals, and markings, Bette Drive Clifford Drive
see Veh. Code § 21350 et seq.
Blue Jay Drive Northwest Square
Bonny Drive Peppertree Lane
11.20.010 Purpose. Camarda Drive Randy Lane
It is the express purpose of the ordinance codified in Carta Blanca Street Ainsworth Drive
this chapter to consolidate in one ordinance all presently or Castleton Street Clarkston Avenue
heretofore designated stop intersections where stops are
required at certain approaches thereto as hereinafter defined Castleton Street Wilkinson Avenue
and to provide a means for incorporating all the stop Chavoya Drive Randy Lane
intersections that may hereafter be so designated or Clarkston Avenue Columbus Avenue
declared. (Ord. 467, § 1, 1970) Cleo Avenue Gardenside Lane
Colby Avenue Amherst Drive
11.20.020 Vehicular Stop Required at Certain Columbus Avenue Linda Vista Drive
Intersections.
A. The driver of any vehicle upon approaching the Craft Drive Finch Avenue
entrance of any of the following intersections sign - posted Cristo Rey Drive (EB) Approximately 4,000
with a stop sign shall stop: ft. west of Foothill
1. At a limit line, if marked, otherwise before Blvd.
entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, Cupertino Road Hillcrest
or, if not marked, then before entering the intersection; or, Road
2. At any point within the intersection as required by (Alley) ± 220 ft. west of De Rodrigues Avenue
a stop sign. Anza Blvd. (NB)
B. After such stop, the driver shall yield the right -of- (Alley) ± 220 ft. west of De Scofield Drive (SB)
way to other vehicles on that part of any street protected by Anza Blvd.
any stop sign which are so close as to constitute an (Alley) ± 220 ft. west of De Sunrise Drive (NB,
immediate hazard, and shall continue to yield the right -of- Anza Blvd. SB)
way to such approaching vehicles until such time as he can
proceed with reasonable safety. A driver having yielded Deeprose Place Price Avenue
may proceed, and the drivers of all other vehicles Denison Avenue Amherst Drive
approaching on that part of the street protected by the stop East Park Circle Alves Drive
sign shall yield the right -of -way to the vehicle about to enter Empire Avenue Grand Avenue
or cross the protected part of the street: Fargo Drive Beardon Avenue
Felton Way Kirwin Lane
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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
Lilac Way /Lilac Court Rose Blossom Drive Vista Drive Merritt Drive
Linda Vista Drive Santa Teresa Drive Vista Drive Forest Avenue
Linda Vista Drive Hyannisport Drive West Park Circle Alves Drive
Lindy Lane Regnart Road Whitney Way Pacifica Drive
Lindy Place Lindy Lane Wilkinson Avenue Columbus Avenue
Los Ondos Way Pacifica Drive Wilkinson Avenue Hyannisport Drive
Lubec Street Mary Avenue Wintergreen Drive Cold Harbor Avenue
Lubec Street Anson Avenue
Maria Rosa Way Columbus Avenue (Ord. 2067, 2010; Ord. 2035, 2008; Ord. 2023, 2008; Ord.
Mello Place Price Avenue 1876, 2001; Ord. 1841, 1999; Ord. 1765, (part), 1997;
Meteor Drive Castine Avenue Ord. 1731, (part), 1996; Ord. 1704, (part), 1995; Ord.
1698, (part), 1995; Ord. 1557, 1991; Ord. 1552, 1991;
Meteor Drive Mary Avenue Ord. 1445, (part), 1988; Ord. 1429, (part), 1987; Ord.
Milford Drive Castine Avenue 1391, 1986; Ord. 1365, 1986; Ord. 1339, (part), 1985;
Miner Place Lazaneo Drive Ord. 1226, 1983; Ord. 1204, 1982; Ord. 1156, 1982; Ord.
Mira Vista Road Palm Avenue 1130, (part), 1981; Ord. 1095, 1981; Ord. 1078, 1980;
Monrovia Street Regnart Road Ord. 1073, 1980; Ord. 1041, 1980; Ord. 1000, 1980; Ord.
Mt. Crest Drive Linda Vista Drive 975, 1980; Ord. 970, (part), 1980; Ord. 900, (part), 1978;
Nathanson Avenue Meteor Drive Ord. 467 § 3.1, 1970)
Orange Tree Lane Merritt Drive 11.20.030 All Directional Vehicular Stop Required
Palos Verdes Drive Castleton Street at Certain Intersections.
Palos Verdes Drive Terrace Drive A. The driver of any vehicle upon approaching any
Parlette Place Lazaneo Drive entrance of any of the following intersections sign - posted
Plum Tree Lane Merritt Drive with a stop sign shall stop:
Plum Tree Lane Forest Avenue 1. At a limit line, if marked, otherwise before
Prospect Drive Seven Springs Parkway entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection,
or, if not marked, then before entering the intersection; or
Rampart Avenue East Estates Drive 2. At any point within the intersection as required by
Randy Lane Merritt Avenue a stop sign.
Regnart Court Lindy Lane B. After such stop, the driver shall yield the right -of-
Rucker Drive Santa Teresa Drive way to other vehicles on that part of any street protected by
Saich Way Alves Drive
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29 Landscapuig Ordinance 14.15.030
"Conversion factor" means the number (0.62) that "Irrigation survey" means an evaluation of an
converts acre - inches per acre per year to gallons per square irrigation system that is less detailed than an irrigation audit.
foot per year. An irrigation survey includes, but is not limited to:
"Ecological restoration project" means a project where inspection, system test, and written recommendations to
the site is intentionally altered to establish a defmed, improve performance of the irrigation system.
indigenous, historic ecosystem. "Landscape architect" means a person who holds a
"Effective precipitation (Eppt) or usable rainfall" license to practice landscape architecture in California as
means the portion of total precipitation which becomes further defmed by the California Business and Professions
available for plant growth. Code Section 5615.
"Established landscape" means the point at which "Landscape area" means all the planting areas, turf
plants in the landscape have developed significant root areas, and water features in a landscape installation. The
growth into the soil. Typically, most plants are established landscape area does not include footprints of buildings or
after one or two years of growth. structures, sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, decks,
"Establishment period of plants" means the first year patios, gravel or stone walks, other pervious or
after installing the plant in the landscape or the first two non - pervious hardscapes, and other non - irrigated areas
years if irrigation will be terminated after establishment. designated for non - development (e.g., open spaces and
Typically, most plants are established after one or two years existing wildland or native vegetation).
of growth. "Landscape contractor" means a person licensed by the
"Estimated Total Water Use (ETWU)" means the total State of California to construct, maintain, repair, install, or
water used for the landscape as described in Section subcontract the development of landscape systems.
14.15.060. "Landscape project" means an undertaking of
"Evapotranspiration adjustment factor (ETAF)" means landscape design and installation on a particular area of
a factor of 0.7, that, when applied to reference land. A landscape project may be associated with an
evapotranspiration, adjusts for plant factors and irrigation individual lot, a building project, or a multi - phased
efficiency. ETAF for a special landscape area shall not development. It may also be a larger, comprehensive
exceed 1.0. ETAF for existing non - rehabilitated landscapes landscape scheme that is not coupled with an individual
is 0.8. building project.
"Evapotranspiration rate" means the quantity of water "Lateral line" means the water delivery pipeline that
evaporated from adjacent soil and other surfaces and supplies water to the emitters or sprinklers from the valve.
transpired by plants during a specified time. "Low water use plant" means a plant species whose
"Hardscape" means any constructed feature in a demonstrated water needs are compatible with local climate
landscape built of concrete, stone, wood, or other such and soil conditions such that regular supplemental irrigation
non - pervious or pervious durable material, including, but is not required to sustain the plant after it has become
not limited to, patios, walkways, and retaining walls. established. Species classified as "very low water use" and
"Hydrozone "means a portion of the landscaped area "low water use" by "Water Use Classification of Landscape
having plants with similar water needs. A hydrozone may Species" (WUCOLS), having a regionally adjusted plant
be irrigated or non - irrigated. factor of 0.0 through 0.3, shall be considered low water use
"Invasive plant species" means a species of plants, plants.
listed in the invasive plant inventory of the California "Low - volume irrigation" means the application of
Invasive Plant Council (IPC), that have been identified as irrigation water through a system of tubing or lateral lines
invasive to areas within the IPC- delineated Central West and low - volume emitters such as drip, drip lines and
(CW) region. bubblers specifically designed to apply small volumes of
"Irrigation audit" means an in -depth evaluation of the water slowly at or near the root zone of plants. Certain
performance of an irrigation system conducted by a certified rotary emitters designed to provide highly efficient water
landscape irrigation auditor. An irrigation audit includes, distribution may also be included in this definition, at the
but is not limited to: inspection, system tune -up, system test discretion of the Director of Community Development.
with distribution uniformity or emission uniformity, "Maximum Applied Water Allowance (MAWA)"
reporting overspray or runoff that causes overland flow, and means the upper limit of annual applied water for the
preparation of an irrigation schedule. established landscaped area calculated using the formula
"Irrigation efficiency (IE)" means the measurement of specified in Section 14.15.090.
the amount of water beneficially used divided by the amount "Mined -land reclamation projects" means any surface
of water applied. The minimum average irrigation mining operation with a reclamation plan approved in
efficiency for purposes of this Chapter is 70 %. accordance with the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of
1975.
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"Mulch" means any organic material such as leaves, with recycled water, water features using recycled water and
bark, straw, compost, or inorganic mineral materials such areas dedicated to active play such as parks, sports fields,
as rocks, gravel, and decomposed granite, left loose and golf courses, and where turf provides a playing surface.
applied to the soil surface for the beneficial purposes of "Sprinkler head" means a device that delivers water
reducing evaporation, suppressing weeds, moderating soil through a nozzle.
temperature, and preventing soil erosion. "Station" means an area served by one valve or by a
"Native plant" means a plant indigenous to a specific set of valves that operate simultaneously.
area of consideration. For the purpose of this Chapter, the "Turf' means a ground cover surface consisting of
term refers to plants indigenous to the coastal ranges of non - native grass species that is customarily mowed. Annual
central and northern California, and more specifically to bluegrass, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, red
such plants that are suited to the ecology of the present or fescue, and tall fescue are examples of cool - season turf
historic natural community in the project's vicinity. grasses. Bermuda grass, Kikuyu grass, seashore paspalum,
"Noxious weed" means any weed designated by the St. Augustine grass, zoysia grass, and buffalo grass are
weed control regulations in the Weed Control Act and warm- season turf grasses.
identified on a regional district noxious weed control list. "Valve" means a device used to control the flow of
"Operating pressure" means the pressure at which the water in the irrigation system.
parts of an irrigation system are designed by the "Water feature" means a landscape design element
manufacturer to operate. where open water performs an aesthetic or recreational
"Overhead sprinlder irrigation system" means a function. Water features include ponds, fountains, lakes,
system that delivers water through the air (e.g., spray heads waterfalls, artificial streams and any design elements where
and rotors). water is supplied artificially. Spas and swimming pools that
"Overspray" means irrigation water that is delivered are ancillary to single - family, two - family and multi - family
beyond the target area. residential uses also are considered water features.
"Plant factor" means a number, which, when "Wet surface area" means the surface area of that
multiplied by reference evapotranspiration (ETo), estimates portion of a water feature that functions to contain water,
the amount of water needed by plants. The plant factor such as the water surface of a swimming pool, spa, or
ranges from 0.0 to 0.3 for low water use plants, from 0.4 to garden pond. For a fountain or other feature with flowing
0.6 for moderate water use plants, and from 0.7 to 1.0 for water, wet surface area shall be measured as a two
high water use plants. Plant factors are based on the "Water dimensional plane bounded by the perimeter of the area
Use Classification of Landscape Species" (WUCOLS) where water has been designed to flow.
publication. "Wildland urban interface" means a geographic area
"Rain sensor or rain sensing shutoff device" means a identified by Chapter 16.74 of this Code to be at a
component that automatically suspends an irrigation event significant risk from wildfires.
when it rains. "WUCOLS" means the publication "Water Use
"Recycled water" means treated wastewater, including Classification of Landscape Species" published by the
reclaimed water or treated sewage effluent water of a quality University of California Cooperative Extension, the
suitable for non - potable uses including landscape irrigation Department of Water Resources and the Bureau of
and water features. Reference evapotranspiration (ETo): A Reclamation, 2000. (Ord. 2058 (part), 2010)
standard measurement of environmental parameters that
affect the water use of plants. 14.15.040 Landscape Project Submittal.
"Rehabilitated landscape" means any re- landscaping Unless otherwise specified, the following items shall be
project that requires an architectural and site approval, submitted to the Director of Community Development when
design review, grading permit, use permit, or a a landscape project is subject to the requirements of this
discretionary permit of any sort, or requires a new or chapter.
expanded water service application. A. Water - Efficient Design Checklist (Appendix A)
"Runoff" means water that is not absorbed by the soil completed by a property owner or certified landscape
or landscape to which it is applied and flows from the professional.
landscape area. B. Landscape and Irrigation Design Plans (Appendix
"Soil moisture sensor" means a device that measures B) completed by a certified professional.
the amount of water in the soil. The device may also initiate C. Water Budget Calculations (Section 14.15.060),
or suspend irrigation. if necessary.
"Special landscape area (SLA)" means an area of the D. Soil Analysis Report (Section 14.15.070), if
landscape dedicated solely to edible plants, areas irrigated necessary.
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E. Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance Schedule (Section 14.15.090).
F. Landscape Installation Report (Section 14.15.080), following installation of landscaping materials and irrigation
hardware. (Ord. 2058 (part), 2010)
14.15.050 Water - Efficient Design Elements.
Projects set forth in Section 14.15.020 requiring a landscape project submittal shall comply with all applicable criteria
of this section.
A. Plant Material: All plant material shall be chosen and arranged per requirements in Table 14.15.050(A).
Table 14.15.050(A)
1. Options to demonstrate water efficiency
a. i. Total turf area shall not exceed 25 % of OR b. Prepare a water budget calculation, per the
the landscape area, or 1,250 square feet, provisions of Section 14.15.060.
whichever is lesser in area and
ii. At least 80% of the plants within
non -turf areas shall be native or low
water -use
AND
2. Turf Restrictions
a. Turf shall not be planted on slopes greater than 25 %.
b. Turf areas shall not be less than eight feet wide.
3. Non -turf Restrictions
a. Plants shall be arranged appropriately based upon the site's climate, slopes, sun exposure, soil
characteristics, wildfire susceptibility and other site conditions appropriate for the selected plants.
b. The horticultural attributes of plant species (e.g., mature plant size, invasive roots, and structural
attributes) shall be considered, in order to minimize the potential for damage to property or infrastructure
(e.g., buildings, septic systems, sidewalks, power lines).
c. Fire -prone plant materials and highly flammable mulches are strongly discouraged. In areas designated
wildland urban interface by Chapter 16.74 of this Code, plants shall be selected, arranged and maintained
to provide defensible space for wildfire protection, in conformance with Public Resources Code Section
4291.
d. Invasive plant species /noxious weeds:
i. Installation shall be prohibited.
ii. Existing within or adjacent to the proposed landscape area shall be removed prior to installation of
new landscaping.
4. The architectural guidelines, conditions, covenants or restrictions of a common interest development shall not
supersede this chapter by either prohibiting low water use plants, or including conditions that have the effect of
restricting the use of low water use plants.
B. Hydrozones:
1. Plant materials of similar water use shall be grouped in hydrozones.
2. Mixed plant materials & hydrozoning: If plant materials of differing water uses are mixed, for purposes of
preparing a water budget use Table 14.15.050(B). (Ord. 2058, (part), 2010)
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Table 14.15.050 (B)
Mixed plant materials Requirements
Low and moderate water use plants Allowed. All plants classified as moderate water use for
MAWA calculations.
High water use plants with low and moderate water Not allowed in any hydrozone.
use plants
C. Irrigation System: The irrigation system proposed for any project shall meet the requirements outlined in Table
14.15.050 (C)
Table 14.15.050 (C)
Category Requirements
Irrigation System Shall meet all requirements per manufacturer's specifications and this table.
Design Irrigation system and its related components shall be planned and designed to
allow for proper installation, management and maintenance.
Dedicated Landscape Water Meter Required for Landscapes > 5,000 s.f., except single - family residential.
Automatic Irrigation Controllers Required for irrigation scheduling, utilizing evapotranspiration or soil moisture
sensor data.
Sensors Integral or auxiliary, required to suspend or alter irrigation operation during
unfavorable weather conditions.
Separate Valve Required for each hydrozone. Where feasible, trees shall be placed on separate
valves from shrubs, groundcovers and turf.
Water Waste Irrigation system shall be designed to prevent runoff, low head drainage,
overspray, or other similar conditions.
Type of Irrigation hardware Sprinkler heads and other emission devices shall be selected based on what is
appropriate for the plant type within that hydrozone.
Low - volume Irrigation Required in mulched areas
Required in areas with slope > 25 %
Required within 24 inches of a non - permeable surface
Required in any narrow or irregularly shaped areas that are less than eight (8)
feet in width in any direction.
Average Irrigation Efficiency Systems shall be designed, maintained and managed to meet or exceed average
landscape Irrigation efficiency of 70 %.
Irrigation Times Limited to between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m., unless unfavorable weather
prevents it or renders irrigation unnecessary.
Irrigation outside the normal designated window is allowed for auditing and
system maintenance only.
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16.28.010
CHAPTER 16.28: FENCES*
Section
16.28.010 Purpose. experienced documented burglary, theft, vandalism or
16.28.020 Defmitions. trespassing incidences.
16.28.030 Fence location and height for zones C. "Fence" means a man-made structure which is
requiring site review. designed, intended or used to protect, defend or obscure the
16.28.040 Fence location and height for zones interior property of the owner thereof from the view,
not requiring site review. trespass or passage of others upon that property.
16.28.045 Roadway and driveway gates. D. "Fence height" means the vertical distance from
16.28.050 Proximity of plants and fences to the highest point of the fence (excluding post caps) to the
public streets. fmish grade adjoining the fence. In a case where the fmish
16.28.060 Exceptions. grade is different for each side of the fence, the grade with
16.28.065 Temporary fences for construction. the highest elevation shall be utilized in determining the
16.28.070 Violation - Penalty. fence height.
16.28.080 Prohibited fences. E. "Plant" means a vegetative matter.
F. "Setback area, required front" means the area
* For statutory provisions making fences taller extending across the front of the lot between the front lot
than ten feet a nuisance, see Civil Code line and a line parallel thereto. Front yards shall be
§ 841.4. measured either by a line at right angles to the front lot line,
Prior ordinance history: Ords. 112, 686, 852, or by the radial line in the case of a curved front lot line.
1179, 1630, 1637 and 1777. The front of the lot is the narrowest lot line from a public
street.
G. "Setback area, required rear" means the area
16.28.010 Purpose. extending across the full width of the lot between the rear lot
The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the location line and the nearest line or point of the main building.
and height of fences and vegetation in yards of all zoning H. "Setback area, required side" means the area
districts in order to protect the safety, privacy, and property between the side lot line and the nearest line of the building,
values of residents and owners of properties within any and extending from the front setback line to the rear setback
zoning district of the city, including but not limited to line. (Ord. 1979, (part), 2006; Ord. 1788, § 1 (part), 1998)
residential, commercial, offices, institutional, industrial
and /or agricultural properties. (Ord. 1979, (part), 2006; 16.28.030 Fence Location and Height for Zones
Ord. 1788, § 1 (part), 1998) Requiring Site Review.
A. The Design Review Committee, Planning
16.28.020 Definitions. Commission and City Council shall have the authority to
The words and terms used in this chapter shall have the require, approve, or disapprove wall and fencing plans
following meanings unless the context clearly indicates including location, height and materials in all zones
otherwise: requiring design review.
A. "Demonstrated safety" means a condition B. The basic design review guidelines for the review
requiring protection from the threat of danger, harm, or of fences and walls are as follows:
loss, including but not limited to the steepness of a roadway 1. Fences and walls separating commercial,
or driveway that may create a hazardous parking situation in industrial, offices, and institutional zones from residential
front of a gate. zones shall be constructed at a height and with materials
B. "Demonstrated security" means a condition designed to acoustically isolate part of or all noise emitted
requiring protection from the potential threat of danger, by future uses within the commercial, industrial, offices, or
harm or loss, including but not limited to a location that is institutional zones. The degree of acoustical isolation shall
isolated and invisible from public view or that has be determined during the design review process.
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2. Fences and walls separating commercial, required for a development to obtain federal or state
industrial, offices, and institutional zones from residential funding; if the development is secluded; if the gates are
zones shall be constructed at a height and with materials needed for demonstrated security and /or demonstrated safety
designed to ensure visual privacy for adjoining residential reasons; or if the gates were in existence prior to September
dwelling units. The degree of visual privacy shall be 20, 1999.
determined during the review process. Additionally, roadway and driveway gates in
3. Fences and walls shall be designed in a manner to residential areas approved by a fence exception shall be set
provide for sight visibility at private and public street back a minimum of 30 feet from the front and /or street side
intersections. (Ord. 1979, (part), 2006; Ord. 1844, § 1 property lines and shall provided evidence the gates are
(part), 2000; Ord. 1788, § 1 (part), 1998) needed for demonstrated security and /or demonstrated safety
reasons.
16.28.040 Fence Location and Height for Zones Not All roadway and driveway gates approved by a fence
Requiring Site Review. exception shall also be required to comply with the Fire
A. In the case of an interior residential lot, a Department Standard Details and Specifications for Security
maximum six - foot -high fence shall be permitted in the rear Gates for access roadways and driveways. (Ord. 1979,
yard setback area and in the side yard setback areas. A (part), 2006; Ord. 1833, 1999; Ord. 1802, (part), 1999)
maximum three- foot -high fence, measured from finish
grade, shall be permitted in the front yard setback area. 16.28.050 Proximity of Plants and Fences to Public
B. In the case of a corner residential lot, a maximum Streets.
six - foot -high fence shall be permitted in the required rear The proximity of plants and fences to public streets
yard setback area and on the side yard lines, excepting that shall be controlled by the provisions of Chapter 14.08 of the
fence heights within the side yard setback area adjacent to a Municipal Code. (Ord. 1979, (part), 2006; Ord. 1788, § 1
public street shall be regulated as described below. No (part), 1998)
portion of a fence shall extend into the front yard setback
area or forty -foot corner triangle. 16.28.060 Exceptions.
1. Situation in which the rear property line adjoins Where practical difficulties, unnecessary hardships, or
a rear property line: The minimum side fence setback line results inconsistent with the purpose and intent of this
for a six - foot -high fence shall be five feet from the property chapter result from the strict application of the provisions
line. hereof, exceptions may be granted as provided in this
2. Situation in which the rear property line adjoins section.
the side property line of a key lot: The minimum side fence A. Application and Fee. Application shall be made
setback line shall be five feet from the property line, except in writing to the Design Review Committee on a form
that the setback line within ten feet of an adjacent side prescribed by the Director of Community Development.
property line shall be maintained at twelve feet. The application shall be accompanied by a fee as prescribed
3. A fence not exceeding three feet in height by City Council resolution.
measured from finish grade can be constructed on any B. Public Hearings. Upon receipt of an application
location within a required yard except the forty -foot corner for exception, the Director of Community Development
triangle. shall set a time and place for a public hearing before the
C. Where a six -foot fence is allowed, an eight -foot- Design Review Committee and order the public notice
high fence can be constructed in lieu thereof subject to thereof. Mailed written notice of the hearing on the fence
building permit approval and upon receipt of written exception shall be given by the Director of Community
approval from adjacent property owners. Development to all owners or record of real property (as
D. In the case of parcels zoned residential hillside shown in the last assessment roll) which abut the subject
(RHS) or open space (OS), the fences shall be governed by property, as well as property and its abutting properties to
Section 19.40.080. (Ord. 1979, (part), 2006) the left and right, directly opposite the subject property and
located across a street, way, highway or alley. Mailed
16.28.045 Roadway and Driveway Gates. notice shall include owners of property whose only
Roadway and driveway gates may be approved through contiguity to the subject site is a single point. Said notice
a fence exception if the development meets any one of the shall be mailed by first class mail at least ten days prior to
following conditions: is a mixed -use development, where the Design Review Committee meeting in which the
the parking for different uses needs to be separated to assure application will be considered. The notice shall state the
availability of parking for each use; if a development date, time and place of the hearing. A description of the
includes a below -grade parking structure, where the gates fence exception shall be included in the notice. If the
are required to secure the below grade parking; if gates are
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Ord. No. Ord. No.
1570 Amends § 2.84.010, Environmental 1593 Amends § 16.56.010, housing code
Review Committee (2.84) (Repealed by 1710)
1571 Adds Ch. 9.18, nonpoint source 1594 Amends Ch. 16.40, fire code
pollution (9.18) (Repealed by 1711)
1572 Repeals and replaces Ch. 6.24, 1595 Amends §§ 16.32.020, 16.32.030,
garbage collection (6.24) 16.32.040, 16.32.050, swimming
1573 Amends Ord. 1543, heritage and pools (16.32)
specimen trees (14.18) 1596 Amends § 2.44.120, architectural and
1574 Rezone (Special) site approval committee (Repealed by
1575 Adds Art. 13 to Title 18, hillside 1630)
subdivision requirements (18.52) 1597 (Number not used)
1576 Adds Ch. 2.86, Affordable Housing 1598 Amends entirety of Ch. 9.18, repeals
Committee (2.86) former sections 9.18.150 -- 9.18.180,
1577 Amends Ch. 11.24 [§ 11.24.150], nonpoint source pollution (9.18)
parking prohibition along certain 1599 Adds Ch. 3.36, storm drainage service
streets (11.24) charge (3.36)
1578 Amends § 11.24.150, parking 1600 Amends § 3.34.030(A), telephone use
prohibitions on Stevens Creek tax (3.34)
Boulevard (11.24) 1601 Adds Title 19 and repeals Ords.
1579 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limit on 002(b -1), (k), (x), (y), NS -1200 §§ 29
Bandley Drive (11.12) and 30, 220(g) and (1), 575, 618, 652,
1580 Amends Ch. 15.32, water conservation 664, 668, 779, 802, 906, 1277, 1344,
(15.32) 1449, 1450, 1451, 1452, 1484 and
1581 Repeals Ch. 2.38 (Repealer) 1495, zoning (19.02, 19.04, 19.08,
1582 Adds Ch. 3.22, purchase of supplies 19.12, 19.16, 19.20, 19.24, 19.28,
and equipment; repeals Ch. 3.24 19.32, 19.36, 19.40, 19.44, 19.48,
(3.22) 19.52, 19.56, 19.60, 19.64, 19.68,
1583 Adds Ch. 3.23, public works contract 19.72, 19.76, 19.80, 19.84, 19.88,
and bidding procedures (3.23) 19.92, 19.100, 19.104, 19.108,
1584 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limit on 19.112, 19.116, 19.120, 19.124,
Miller Avenue (11.12) 19.128, 19.132, 19.136)
1585 Amends §§ 11.29.030 -- 11.29.060, on- 1602 Rezone (Special)
site parking (Repealed by 1940) 1603 (Number not used)
1586 Adds Ch. 11.38, transportation 1604 Amends Ch. 15.12, waterworks
demand management (Repealed by system (Repealed by 1776)
1731) 1605 Amends § 11.24.150, parking
1587 Amends §§ 15.32.010, 15.32.020, prohibitions (11.24)
15.32.030, 15.32.050, and 15.32.060, 1606 Adds Ch. 9.06, massage
water conservation (15.32) establishments (9.06)
1588 Adds Ch. 10.27, cigarette and /or 1607 Amends (75) and (76) of § 19.02.030,
tobacco vending machines (10.27) zoning (19.02)
1589 Amends § 11.24.150, parking 1608 Adds Ch. 19.05A (OS open -space
prohibitions on Finch Avenue (11.24) zones), zoning (19.24)
1590 Amends §§ 16.04.010 and 16.04.065, 1609 Amends § 18- 1.803.2, 18- 1.402.4(4),
repeals §§ 16.04.040, 16.04.045 and 18- 1.402.5.1(B), 18- 1.602.5(A) and
16.04.047, building code (Repealed by 18- 1.602.7, subdivisions (18.16,
1706) 18.24, 18.32)
1591 Amends §§ 16.20.010, 16.20.020, 1610 Adds subsection (F) to § 16.12.030,
16.20.030 and 16.20.050, plumbing soil report (16.12)
code (Repealed by 1708) 1611 Adds § 14.04.125, traffic diverters
1592 Amends §§ 16.24.010, 16.24.030 and (14.04)
16.24.070, mechanical code (Repealed 1612 Amends Ch. 5.04, business license
by 1709) taxes (5.04)
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Ord. No. Ord. No.
1613 Amends contract with Board of Ch. 2.44 and §§ 19.44.090, 19.48.100
Administration of California Public and 19.68.080, review authority
Employees Retirement System (Not (14.15 (Repealed by Ord. 2058),
codified) 14.18, 16.28, 19.16, 19.20, 19.28,
1614 Moratorium on certain subdivision, 19.44, 19.56, 19.76, 19.88, 19.132
building and grading uses in and 19.136)
Inspiration Heights area (Not codified) 1631 Repeals and replaces Title 8, animals
1615 Adds Ch. 14.15, xeriscape (Repealed by 1644)
landscaping; amends title of Title 14 to 1632 Amends § 3.23.120(B); repeals
be Streets, Sidewalks and Landscaping § 3.23.120(C), public works contract
(Repealed by Ord. 2058) and bidding procedures (3.23)
1616 Amends § 2.7.3 of Ord. 1606, 1633 Amends § 11.24.160, stopping,
massage establishments and services standing and parking (11.24)
(9.06) 1634 Amends Ch. 19.40, zoning (19.40)
1617 Amends § 2.04.040, vacancy on City 1635 Adds §§ 18- 1.1303(G) and (H) and
Council (2.04) 19.28.050(C); amends
1618 Amends §§ 19.08.030, 19.28.040, §§ 18- 1.1303(B), (C) and (D),
19.28.070, 19.56.040 and 19.124.100, 19.08.030 and 19.28.060(E)(4),
zoning (19.08, 19.28, 19.56, 19.124) subdivisions and zoning (18.52, 19.08,
1619 Extends moratorium contained in Ord. 19.28)
1614 (Not codified) 1636 (Number not used)
1620 Amends Ch. 16.32, swimming pools 1637 Adds subsection (F) to § 14.15.050
(16.32) and Appendix A to Ch. 14.15; amends
1621 Rezone (Special) § 14.15.040, xeriscape landscaping;
1622 Amends Ch. 15.32, water conservation adds subsection (D) to § 16.28.040,
(15.32) fences; adds § 19.76.070, and
1623 Amends § 2.48.020(A); repeals subsections (D)(4) to § 19.28.060 and
§§ 2.48.020(F) and 2.48.020(G), (C) to § 19.124.070; amends
department organization (2.48) §§ 19.08.030, 19.24.030(D),
1624 Amends Title 17, signs; adds 19.28.060(C)(2), 19.28.070(A),
Appendices A -1 through A -9 to Title [19.48.030B, C and D], 19.48.050(A)
17 (17.04, 17.08, 17.12, 17.16, 17.20, and (B), 19.48.070(A),
17.24, 17.32, 17.44, 17.52, Title 17, 19.48.080, 19.48.090(A), 19.56.040,
Appendices A -1 through A -9) 19.56.070, 19.64.040(A),
1625 Amends § 5.16.040, garage and patio 19.80.030(B)(2), 19.92.040,
sales (5.16) 19.100.030, 19.104.030(A),
1626 Amends §§ 6.24.070 and 6.24.080, 19.104.040(A), 19.124.030,
garbage containers (6.24) 19.124.040, 19.124.050(A),
1627 Amends § 18- 1.201.(H), definition of 19.124.100A[B], zoning (14.15
lot line adjustment (18- 1.201.) (Repealed by Ord. 2058), 16.28,
1628 Repeals and replaces Ch. 10.44, 19.08, 19.24, 19.28, 19.48, 19.56,
parades and athletic events (10.44) 19.64, 19.76, 19.80, 19.92, 19.100,
1629 Amends § 11.37.040, fee for 19.104, 19.124)
processing overweight vehicle permit 1638 Rezone (Special)
(11.37) 1639 Amends §§ 2.36.010, 2.36.020(B) and
1630 Amends §§ 14.15.040(E), 2.36.050, park and recreation
14.15.050(A), 14.18.040, commission (2.36)
14.18.060(A), 14.18.090, 14.18.100, 1640 Amends subsections (B) and (H) of
14.18.110, 14.18.150(B), 14.18.170, § 10.44.020, parades and athletic
16.28.030, 19.16.060(E)(3), events (10.44)
19.20.060(E)(4), 19.28.060(E)(4), 1641 Amends Ch. 2.86, affordable housing
19.44.070(E)(4), 19.56.070, committee (2.86)
19.76.050(E), 19.88.060(7)(1) and (2), 1642 Amends § 2.20.010, city clerk (2.20)
19.132.060 and 19.136.060; repeals 1643 Amends Ch. 9.06, massage
establishments (9.06)
1644 Repeals and replaces Title 8, animals
(Title 8)
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Ord. No. Ord. No.
1704 Adds intersection to § 11.20.030 and repeals §§ 9.06.120, 9.06.130,
deletes intersection from § 11.20.020, 9.06.140 and 9.06.150, massage
stop signs (11.20) establishments and services (9.06)
1705 Adds §§ 5.28.045, 5.28.165 and 1713 Rezone (Special)
5.28.175, taxicabs; amends 1714 Amends Ch. 2.74, Cupertino
§§ 2.80.020(A), fine arts commission, telecommunications commission (2.74)
3.04.040, revenue and fmance, 1715 Amends §§ 14.18.020, 14.18.030,
3.08.090, sales and use tax, 14.18.140, 14.18.170, heritage and
3.12.020(G), transient occupancy tax, specimen trees, and 19.48.110B,
5.16.040, 5.16.050, garage and patio zoning (14.18, 19.48)
sales, 5.28.070(F), (G), (H) and (N), 1716 Rezone and prezone (Special)
5.28.080, 5.28.100, 5.28.110, 1717 Rezone (Special)
5.28.130(A), 5.28.170, taxicabs, 1718 Amends § 11.24.160, stopping,
5.32.020, 5.32.030, 5.32.050, standing and parking (11.24)
5.32.060, 5.32.080, 5.32.110, 1719 (Number not used)
5.32.160, 5.32.190, 5.32.200(C), 1720 Adds subsection M to § 17.16.010 and
5.32.280(B) and (C), 5.32.300(A) and E to § 17.32.060; amends
(B), bingo, 5.40.010, 5.40.020, §§ 17.32.060(C) and (D) and
5.40.030 and the title of Ch. 5.40, 17.32.070(E), signs (17.16, 17.32)
secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers; 1721 Rezone (Special)
repeals §§ 3.04.050, 3.04.060, 1722 Adds §§ 5.28.070(0), 5.28.100(E),
3.04.070, 3.04.080, 3.08.130, 5.28.165(D) and (E); amends
3.08.140, Ch. 3.09, 3.12.030(B), Ch. §§ 2.74.010, 2.74.020(A), 2.74.040,
3.16, Ch. 3.20, 3.32.100, 3.34.180, 2.74.050, 2.74.060, 2.74.070,
5.04.220, 5.04.520, Ch. 5.08, 2.86.010, 2.86.020, 2.86.030,
5.16.042, Ch. 5.24, 5.32.070, Ch. 2.86.060, 2.86.070, 2.86.100,
5.36, 5.40.040, 5.40.050, 5.40.060 2.86.110, 2.86.120, 5.28.070(N),
and 5.40.070 (2.80, 3.04, 3.08, 3.12, 5.28.180 and titles of Chs. 2.74 and
5.16, 5.28, 5.32, 5.40) 2.86; repeals Chs. 6.04 and 9.16 and
1706 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.04, §§ 2.74.080(B), 3.08.190, 3.08.200,
building code adopted (16.04) 6.08.080, 6.08.090, 6.08.100,
(16.04.110, 16.04.140, Repealed by 6.12.080, 6.12.090, 6.12.100,
Ord. 2021) 6.16.060, 6.20.060, 6.24.350,
1707 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.16, 9.08.120, 9.12.140 and article titles of
electrical code adopted (16.16) Ch. 9.12 (2.74, 2.86, 3.08, 5.28,
1708 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.20, 9.12)
plumbing code adopted (16.20) 1723 Amends § 3.32.040, construction tax
1709 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.24, (3.32)
mechanical code adopted (16.24) 1724 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24)
1710 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.56, 1725 Adds § 19.40.145 and amends the
uniform housing code adopted (16.56) defmitions section of Ch. 19.08
1711 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.40, fire [§ 19.08.030] and §§ 19.40.020,
code (Repealed by 1828) 19.40.050(B) and (F)(1), 19.40.060(C)
1712 Urgency ordinance; adds and (F)[E], 19.40.070(A) and
§§ 9.06.090(B)(7) and (8), 9.06.245 19.40.140, zoning (19.08, 19.40)
and 9.06.275; amends §§ 9.06.010(A), 1726 (Not passed)
9.06.020(E) and (G), 9.06.040, 1727 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24)
9.06.070(2), 9.06.080, 9.06.090(B), 1728 Amends §§ 2.16.010, 2.16.020 and
9.06.110(B), 9.06.160, 9.06.170, 2.16.030, city council salaries (2.16)
9.06.230, 9.06.240 and 9.06.260; and 1729 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24)
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Ord. No. Ord. No.
1730 Amends § 11.20.020, stop signs 1732 Rezone (Special)
(11.20) 1733 Mobile vendor permits (5.48)
1731 Adds §§ 11.27.145, 14.12.035, 1734 Rezone (Special)
14.12.055, 14.12.085, 14.12.090, 1735 Rezone (Special)
14.12.110 and 14.12.120; amends 1736 Amends Ch. 19.108 entirely, wireless
§§ 5.44.060, 5.44.060(F), 10.26.090, communications facilities (19.108)
10.26.100, 10.26.110, 10.26.120(A) 1737 Amends Ch. 19.100 entirely, parking
and (B), 10.26.130, 10.26.150, regulations (19.100)
10.44.030, 10.44.040(A), 1738 Rezone (Special)
10.44.050(A), 10.44.055(A), 1739 Amends § 11.08.260, bicycles (11.08)
10.44.056(A), 10.44.060, 1740 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycles (11.08)
10.44.075(A), 10.44.080, 10.44.090, 1741 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24)
10.44.100, 10.44.120, 10.44.140, 1742 Adds new § 16.04.080, residential
10.44.150(A), (B), (C) and (E), roofing and renumbers §§ 16.04.080 --
10.44.160, 10.46.050, 10.76.020, 16.04.160 to be 16.04.090 -- 16.04.170,
11.08.250, 11.08.260, 11.10.016, building code provisions (16.04)
Table 11.12.030, 11.27.010, (16.04.110, 16.04.140 Repealed by
11.32.090, 14.05.070, 14.12.010, Ord. 2021)
14.12.140 and 19.52.060(C); 1743 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24)
renumbers Ch. 5.44 as Ch. 19.106; 1744 Not enacted
renumbers prior §§ 14.12.090, 1745 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes
14.12.110 and 14.12.120 to (11.08)
§§ 14.12.095, 14.12.130 and 1746 Rezone (Special)
14.12.140; deletes T. 10 division titles 1747 (Not passed)
and Ch. 10.48 article titles; repeals 1748 Rezone (Special)
§§ 3.08.180, 3.08.190, 3.08.200, 1749 Rezone (Special)
3.22.080, 3.23.180, 3.25.100, 1750 Rezone (Special)
3.32.090, 3.24.240, 3.36.210, 1751 (Not enacted)
5.20.160, 5.28.230, 5.32.340, 1752 (Not enacted)
5.44.080, 6.24.340, 6.28.150, 1753 Amends specific plan (Special)
9.06.280, 9.12.134, 9.18.140, 1754 Rezone (Special)
9.20.320, 10.10.040, 10.21.140, 1755 Adds § 17.04.030; amends
10.24.070, 10.25.100, Ch. 10.26 §§ 17.32.010, 17.32.040 and
Editor's note, 10.26.160, Ch. 10.28, 17.32.090, zoning (17.04, 17.32)
§§ 10.44.090(C), 10.44.170, 1756 Rezone (Special)
10.46.080, 10.46.090, 10.48.063, 1757 Adds Ch. 2.06, city council campaign
10.56.060, 10.68.040, Chs. 10.70, fmance (2.06) (Repealed by Ord.
10.82 and 11.16, §§ 11.20.040, 1956)
11.29.060, 11.37.080, Ch. 11.38, 1758 Adopts interim measures to protect
§§ 14.05.130, 14.05.140, 14.12.040, structures from demolition of
Ch. 14.16, §§ 14.18.230(B) and (C), potentially historic sites (Not codified)
14.18.240, 15.20.101, 16.04.160, 1759 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes
16.08.030, 16.24.050, 16.28.080, (11.08)
16.32.090, 17.56.010, 19.40.150, 1760 Amends § 11.26.110, parking (11.26)
19.81.070, 19.82.080, 19.116.350, 1761 Adopts interim measures to protect
20.02.030 and 20.04.070, various structures from demolition of
subjects (10.26, 10.44, 10.46, 10.76, potentially historic sites (Not codified)
11.08, 11.10, 11.12, 11.27, 11.32, 1762 Amends § 11.20.030, stop signs
14.05, 14.12, 19.106) (11.20)
1763 (Pending)
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Ord. No. Ord. No.
09 -2045 Repeals and replaces Chapter 6.28, 2059 Rezoning certain land (Not codified)
cable and video services (6.28) 2060 Not Adopted
2046 Amends entirety of Chapter 9.06, 2062 Amending Chapter 2.86 regarding the
massage establishments and services Housing Commission (2.86)
(9.06) 2063 Amending 11.08.250 relating to
2048 Adding Ch. 1.10 regarding designated bicycle lanes (11.08)
Administrative citations, fines, and 2064 Amending 11.08.260 relating to
penalties (1.10) designated bicycle routes (11.08)
2049 Amending 14.04.040 regarding street 2067 Amending 11.20.020 regarding
improvement requirements (14.04) vehicular stops at certain intersections
2050 Amending Sign regulations (17.04, (11.20)
17.08, 17.12, 17.16, 17.20, 17.24,
17.32, 17.44, 17.52, App. A -1 - A -8)
2051 Rezones certain land (Not codified)
2052 Rezones certain land (Not codified)
2053 Adding Ch. 3.35 regarding
telecommunication users' tax (3.35)
2054 Adding 1.18.040 regarding exhaustion
of administrative remedies
2055 Amending the Heart of the City
Specific Plan (Not codified)
2056 Amending 2.08.095, 2.48.020,
9.20.030, 14.04.010, 14.04.040,
14.04.110, 14.04.130, 14.04.160,
14.04.175, 14.04.240, 14.05.010,
14.05.040, 14.05.070, 14.05.090,
14.18.020, 14.24.070, 16.04.050,
16.32.040, 18.28.050, 19.08.030,
19.16.020, 19.16.030, 19.20.020,
19.20.030, 19.24.020, 19.28.030,
19.28.110, 19.28.130, 19.32.020,
19.32.030, 19.36.020, 19.36.030,
19.36.050, 19.36.080, 19.40.030,
19.40.140, 19.44.040, 19.50.010 -
19.50.060, 19.56.060, 19.56.070,
19.64.040, 19.64.070, 19.64.090,
19.82.060, 19.100.040, 19.100.060,
19.116.120, 19.116.310, 19.118.020,
19.124.010- 19.124.030, 19.124.070,
19.124.090 - 19.124.130, 19.134.030,
19.134.090 regarding the housing
element of the General Plan (2.08,
2.48, 9.20, 14.04, 14.05, 14.18,
14.24, 16.04, 16.32, 18.28, 19.08,
19.16, 19.20, 19.24, 19.28, 19.32,
19.36, 19.40, 19.44, 19.50, 19.56,
19.64, 19.82, 19.100, 19.116, 19.118,
19.124, 19.134)
2057 Rezoning certain land (Not codified)
2058 Repealing and replacing Ch. 14.15
regarding the Landscaping Ordinance
(14.15)
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