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Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes. In most cases, State law will prohibit the council from making any decisions with respect to a matter not listed on the agenda. Tuesday, October 18, 2011Cupertino City Council Cupertino Redevelopment Agency CONSENT CALENDAR Unless there are separate discussions and/or actions requested by council, staff or a member of the public, it is requested that items under the Consent Calendar be acted on simultaneously. 3.Subject:October 4 City Council minutes Recommended Action:Approve minutes Draft minutes Page:7 4.Subject:Accounts Payable for period ending September 30, 2011 Recommended Action:Adopt ResolutionNo. 11-177 Draft Resolution Page:13 5.Subject:Accounts Payable for period ending October 7, 2011 Recommended Action:Adopt Resolution No. 11-178 Draft Resolution Page:24 6.Subject:Obsolete records destruction from City Clerk and Parks & Recreation (Senior Center) departments Recommended Action:Adopt Resolution No. 11-179 Records destruction memo Draft resolution City Clerk records Senior Center records Page:32 7.Subject:Improvement Agreement, Four Point Holdings, LLC, a California limited liability company, 10218 & 10228 Orange Avenue, APN 357-18-031 Recommended Action:Adopt Resolution No. 11-180 Description:Through the improvement agreement with the City, theapplicant for a building permit for two single-family residential developments will be obligated to bond and construct city-specified roadside improvements along the street frontage of their building sites Draft Resolution Original Map Page:45 ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR(above) Tuesday, October 18, 2011Cupertino City Council Cupertino Redevelopment Agency PUBLIC HEARINGS 8.Subject:Home of Christ Assembly Use Expansion Proposal Recommended Action:Approve project and conduct the first reading of Ordinance No. 11- 2083: "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Cupertino amending Chapter 19.60 (Light Industrial (ML) zones) of the Cupertino Municipal Code, related to the Streamlining and codification of the ML-rc (West Valley Light Industrial) zoning regulations, and the repeal of Ordinance No. 360"; and Ordinance No. 11-2084: "An Ordinance of the Cupertino City Council rezoning a parcel of 1.612 acres and its fronting half-street of 0.189 acre located at 10340 Bubb Road, APN 357-20-019"; and adopt Resolution No. 11-181 Description:Applicant: Kevin Chiang (Home of Christ Church); Applications: EXC-2011- 01, GPA-2011-01, MCA-2011-01, U-2011-01, Z-2011-01; Location: 10340 & 10420 Bubb Road; APNs: 357-20-019, 357-20-038; Environmental Determination: Negative Declaration (EA-2011-02); Description: Parking Exception for shared parking between 10340 and 10420 Bubb Road; General Plan Land Use Map Amendment to change land use designation from "Quasi-Public/Institutional" to "Industrial/Residential/Commercial" for 10340 Bubb Road; Municipal Code Amendment to integrate and update the West Valley Industrial Park Zoning regulations into the ML Zoning District; Conditional Use permit to allow the existing Home of Christ assembly uses in two existing buildings at 10340 and 10420 Bubb Road; Re-Zone approximately 1.7 acres from BQ (Quasi-Public building) to ML-rc (West Valley Light Industrial) located at 10340 Bubb Road City Council Staff Report A. Planning Commission Resolutions B. Planning Commission Staff Report C. Existing Home of Christ CUP for 10340 Bubb Road D. Proposed Home of Christ Use/Tenancy List E. West Valley Industrial Park (ML-rc) Regulations F. Proposed, Revised Industrial Zoning (ML) Ordinance G. ERC Recommendation & Initial Study H. Applicant's Entitlement Application & Assessment Report I. Public Comment J. Home of Christ Site & Parking Plan K. Zone to ML-rc Ordinance L. ML Ordinance Amendment M. City Council General Plan Amendment Resolution Page:60 Tuesday, October 18, 2011Cupertino City Council Cupertino Redevelopment Agency 9.Subject:Municipal Code Amendments to reflect changes previously discussed to simplify the Development Permit Process Recommended Action:Conduct the first reading of Ordinance No. 11-2085: "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Cupertino amending various Chapters including Title 19, and the addition of up to four Chapters to simplify the Development Permit Process and improve readability", and Adopt Resolution No. 11-182 Description:Municipal Code Amendments to various chapters including Title 19, and the addition of up to four chapters to simplify the development permit process and improve readability. Page:Written materials for this item will be available Oct 13 UNFINISHED BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS 10.Subject:Set date for City Attorney review Recommended Action:Schedule review on December 6 from 4-6 PM Page:No written materials in packet ORDINANCES 11.Subject:Amend Sections 2.08.080B, 2.08.090A and 2.08.09C and add Sections 2.08.090D and 2.08.090E of the Municipal Code Recommended Action:Conduct second reading of Ordinance No. 11-2081: "An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Cupertino amending Chapter 2.08 of the Cupertino Municipal Code regarding City Council rules and conduct of meetings" Draft Ordinance Page:202 12.Subject:Amend Section 11.20.020 of the Cupertino Municipal Code relating to vehicular stop required at certain intersections; Apple Tree Lane at Vista Drive Recommended Action:Conduct second reading of Ordinance No. 11-2082: “An ordinance of the City Councilof the City of Cupertino Amending Section 11.20.020 of the Cupertino Municipal Code relating to vehicular stop required at certain intersections; Apple Tree Lane at Vista Drive” Ordinance Page:204 STAFF REPORTS COUNCIL REPORTS Tuesday, October 18, 2011Cupertino City Council Cupertino Redevelopment Agency ADJOURNMENT Adjourn in memory of Manuel Guadalupe Pinon, John Robert Vallejos, Mark Douglas Munoz, and Steve Jobs. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING Canceled for lack of business. The City of Cupertino has adopted the provisions of Code of Civil Procedure §1094.6; litigation challenging a final decision of the City Council/Redevelopment Agency must be brought within 90 days after a decision is announced unless a shorter time is required by State or Federal law. Any interested person, including the applicant, prior to seeking judicial review of the city council’s decision with respect to quasi-judicial actions, must first file a petition for reconsideration with the city clerk within ten days after the council’s decision. Any petition so filed must comply with municipal ordinance code §2.08.096. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City of Cupertino will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with qualified disabilities. If you require special assistance, please contact the city clerk’s office at 408-777-3223 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Cupertino City Council after publication of the packet will be made available for public inspection in the City Clerk’s Office located at City Hall, 10300 Torre Avenue, during normal business hours and in Council packet archives linked from the agenda/minutes page on the Cupertino web site. DRAFT MINUTES CUPERTINO CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting Tuesday, October 4, 2011 ROLL CALL At 6:37p.m. Mayor Gilbert Wongcalled the meeting to order in the Council Chamber, 10350 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California. Present: Mayor Gilbert Wong, Vice-Mayor Mark Santoro, and Council member Barry Chang. Absent: Council members Orrin Mahoney and Kris Wang. CLOSED SESSION 1.Subject:Conference with legal counsel -Pending Litigation (Gov't Code 54956.9(a). Sipple v. The City of Alameda, et. al., Superior Court of Los Angeles, Case No. BC 462270 At 6:37 p.m., the City Council recessed to a closed session, and reconvened in open session at 6:45 p.m. The City Council provided to City Attorney and no action was taken. ROLL CALL At 6:45 p.m. Mayor Gilbert Wongled the Pledge of Allegiance. Present: Mayor Gilbert Wong, Vice-Mayor Mark Santoro, and Council member Barry Chang. Absent: Council members Orrin Mahoney and Kris Wang. CEREMONIAL MATTERS –PRESENTATIONS 2.Subject: Presentation from theFine Arts Commission Recommended Action: Receive presentation Fine Arts Commission Chairman K.C. Chandratreya presented the Commission’swork plan for 2012. This included selecting the distinguishedand emerging artists for 2012 and conducting outreach for that program with the Teen Commission and local schools;working with the Rotary Club and Fine Arts League;and reviewing grants. In addition they planned to continue to participate in the Cherry Blossom Festival, the Children’s Art Exhibit, theannual fine arts auction by the Fine Arts League of Cupertino; and working with Shakespeare in the Park on such things as theatre workshops and related events. The Commission would also October 4, 2011Cupertino City Council Page 2 continue their work with developers regarding potential public art projects on upcoming development projects in the City. POSTPONEMENTS -None WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS City Clerk Kimberly Smith presented the following written communications: Updated staff report for Item #8 Petition requesting sidewalk exemption for Item #15 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Marty Sammonstated that he and his wife livein Santa Clara but were in the Cupertino school district. Their children had attended Cupertino schools and their parish was St. Joseph’s. They were users of the Cupertino library and he was requesting a waiver of the $80 fee for non- residents. Director of Administrative Services Carol Atwood explained that this fee had been put in place by Santa Clara Countyto offset budget constraints, and the City had no control over changing it. Mayor Wong suggested that Mr. Sammon attend the next County Library Joint Powers Authority meeting and it was agreed staff would give him the information on when this meeting would be held. Tyler Haskell, on behalf of State Senator Joe Simitian, invited everyone to an upcoming town hall meeting in the Cupertino Community Hallon October 19 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. It was open to the public, and the purpose was to talk about state government issues. Mayor Wong expressed his thanks to State Senator Simitian for his role in passing legislation re- naming the Mary Avenue Bridge after former Cupertino Mayor Don Burnett. He also noted that a ceremony was planned for Saturday, October 9 at 10:00 a.m. on the bridge. Council Member Chang noted that he had requested ameeting with State Senator Simitian and was told this would be in November. CONSENT CALENDAR Santoro moved and Chang seconded to adopt the items on the Consent Calendar as presented, with the exception of item No. 15 which was pulled for discussion. The motion carried with Council members Chang, Santoro, and Wong voting aye, and Council members Mahoney and Wang absent. 3.Subject: September 20 City Council minutes Recommended Action: Approve minutes October 4, 2011Cupertino City Council Page 3 4.Subject: Accounts Payable for period ending September 9, 2011 Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-165 5.Subject: Accounts Payable for period ending September 16, 2011 Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-166 6.Subject: Accounts Payable for period ending September 23, 2011 Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-167 7.Subject: Payroll for period ending September 16, 2011 Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-168 8.Subject: Establish member contributions and implement the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code Section 414(h)(2) for tax benefit purposes as required by CalPERS Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-169 establishing employer paid member contributions; Adopt Resolution No. 11-170 to tax defer member paid contributions -IRC 414(H)(2) employer pick-up 9.Subject: Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 Recommended Action: Accept Annual 10.Subject: National League of Cities Annual Business Meeting on November 12, 2011 in Phoenix, AZ Recommended Action: Designate Mayor Gilbert Wong as the voting delegate and Parks & Recreation Director Mark Linder as the alternate Description: Mayor Wong and Director Linder are the only representatives from Cupertino attending the National League of Cities Conference in Phoenix, AZ on November 10-12. It is appropriate for the Mayor to be the voting delegate. 11.Subject: Alcoholic Beverage License, Smiling House, 10074 East Estates Drive (near Stevens Creek & Miller) Recommended Action: Approve application for On-Sale Beer & Wine 12.Subject: Improvement Agreement, AZ Chemicals, Inc. and Ronsdale Management, LLC, 22080 San Fernando Court, APN 357-12-011 Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-171 Description: Through the improvement agreement with the City, the applicants for a building permit for a single-family residential development will be obligated to bond and construct city-specified roadside improvements along the street frontage of their building site 13.Subject: Quitclaim Deed and Authorization for Underground Water Rights, AZ Chemicals, Inc. and Ronsdale Management, LLC, 22080 San Fernando Court, APN 357-12-011 Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-172 October 4, 2011Cupertino City Council Page 4 Description: The property owners of this residential development agree to grant to the City the right to extract water from the basin under the overlying property 14.Subject: Quitclaim Deed and Authorization for Underground Water Rights, Tracy Hsu and Huei-Hwang Hung, 10382 Palo Vista Road, APN 357-02-050 Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-173 Description: The property owners of this residential development agree to grant to the City the right to extract water from the basin under the overlying property ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR (above) 15.Subject: Semi-rural designation eliminating the requirement for sidewalks on the west side of Palo Vista Road, pursuant to Ordinance No. 1925 Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-174 Description: Property owners along the frontage of Palo Vista Road have circulated a petition in support of altering their neighborhood designation to semi-rural by waiving sidewalks. This semi-rural application applies only to properties on the west side of Palo Vista Santoro moved and Chang secondedto adopt Resolution No. 11-174. The motion carried with Council members Chang, Santoro, and Wong voting aye, and Council members Mahoney and Wang absent. PUBLIC HEARINGS -None UNFINISHED BUSINESS -None NEW BUSINESS 16.Subject: Annual commissions and committees report with terms expiring January 30, 2012 Recommended Action: Select application deadline date of Wednesday, January 11 and interview dates of Monday and Tuesday, January 23 and 24 Chang moved and Santoro seconded to set the application deadline date of Wednesday, January 11 and interview dates of Monday and Tuesday, January 23 and 24. 17.Subject: City Council agenda streamlining ratification process for items which have appropriate approval controls at the organization level Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-175 Administrative Services Director Carol Atwood stated that this recommendation had been made by the former audit firm. Certain items that were controlled at the organizational level could be eliminated from the agenda. This would result in a more effective use of time and money. October 4, 2011Cupertino City Council Page 5 Jennifer Griffin expressed concern about taking this action with two Council members absent. She found it interesting to see what items were on the Consent Calendar and believed it was public business and should be listed on the agenda. She supported keeping items such as final map approvals, maintenance agreements and easements on the agenda. Santoro moved to adopt Resolution No. 11-175 with the condition that accounts payable and maintenance agreements remain on the Consent Calendar.Chang seconded, and the motion carried 3-0with Mahoney and Wang absent. 18.Subject: Amend Sections 2.08.080B, 2.08.090A and 2.08.09C and add Sections 2.08.090D and 2.08.090E of the Municipal Code and establish that the order of business for any regular meeting of the City Council will be set by Resolution. Recommended Action: Adopt Resolution No. 11-176 to provide Council flexibility pertaining to the order of business for any regular meeting of the City Council and conduct the first reading of the draft ordinance No. 11-2081; Amend Chapter 2.08 of the Cupertino Municipal Code regarding City Council Rules and Conduct of Meetings. Administrative Services Director Carol Atwood explained that currently the order of the agenda was set by ordinance. To change this order took two readings of the ordinance and over a month to become effective. While Council had the authority to reorder the agenda during a meeting by a majority vote this would allow staff to list items in a more time- effective manner when putting together the agenda. By setting the agenda by resolution rather than by ordinance,and by consolidating categories, the resulting agenda would be in a more logical order, would be more user-friendly and more streamlined. Acting City Attorney Gary Baum stated that the Council’s authority to change the order of the agenda was not being discussed.What was changing was broadening the categories of the agenda and setting the order of the agenda by resolution rather than by ordinance. Jennifer Griffin said she did not believe the ability to move items around on the agenda was a good idea. The public needed to have some idea of what was going on and a reasonable expectation of when items would be discussed. The City Clerk read the title of OrdinanceNo. 11-2081.Changmoved and Santoro seconded to read the ordinance by title only, and that the City Clerk’s reading would constitute the first reading thereof. Ayes: Chang, Santoro, and Wong. Noes: None.Absent: Mahoney and Wang. Chang moved and Santoro seconded to adopt resolution No. 11-176. The motion carried 3-0 with Mahoney and Wang absent. October 4, 2011Cupertino City Council Page 6 19.Subject: Amend Section 11.20.020 of the Cupertino Municipal Code relating to vehicular stop required at certain intersections; Apple Tree Lane at Vista Drive Recommended Action: Conduct first reading of Ordinance No. 11-2082: “An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Amending Section 11.20.020 of the Cupertino Municipal Code relating to vehicular stop required at certain intersections; Apple Tree Lane at Vista Drive” The City Clerk read the title of OrdinanceNo. 11-2082.Changmoved and Santoro seconded to read the ordinance by title only, and that the City Clerk’s reading would constitute the first reading thereof. Ayes: Chang, Santoro, and Wong. Noes: None.Absent: Mahoney and Wang. ORDINANCES STAFF REPORTS COUNCIL REPORTS Council members highlighted the activities of their committees and various community events. ADJOURNMENT At 8:10p.m., the meeting was adjourned in memory of former Mayor Anthony Joseph Pelosi. Mr. Pelosi passed away on September 20 and had been Mayor in Cupertino in 1961. Staffreports, backup materials, and items distributed at the City Council meeting are available for review at the City Clerk’s Office, 777-3223, and also on the Internet at www.cupertino.org. Click on Agendas & Minutes, then click on the appropriate Packet. Most Council meetings are shown live on Comcast Channel 26 and AT&T U-verse Channel 99 and are available at your convenience atwww.cupertino.org. Click on Agendas & Minutes, then click Archived Webcast. Videotapes are available at theCupertino Library, or may be purchased from the Cupertino City Channel, 777-2364. RESOLUTION NO. 11- A RESOLUTION OF THE CUPERTINO CITY COUNCIL APPROVING DESTRUCTION OF CERTAIN RECORDS FROMTHE CITY CLERK AND PARKS & RECREATION (SENIOR CENTER) DEPARTMENTS WHEREAS, the City Council did by adoption of Resolution Nos. 8894 and 02- 037establish rules and regulations for records retention and destruction; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that certain records in excess of two years old no longer contain data of any historical or administrative significance; and WHEREAS, the departmental request for permission to destroy all said records in excess of two years old has been approved by the City Clerk and the City Attorney pursuant to Resolution Nos. 8894 and 02-037; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Cupertino authorizes destruction of the records specified in the schedule attached hereto. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino this 18thday of October, 2011, by the following vote: VoteMembers of the City Council AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST:APPROVED: ________________________________________________________ Kimberly Smith, City ClerkGilbert Wong, Mayor RECORDS INVENTORY FOR DESTRUCTION, MICROFILMING, OR SCANNING Email completed form to cityclerk@cupertino.org Filename or Box number: October 2011 DestroyedScannedMicrofilmed Resolution Date records Date:Date paper Date:Date paper authorizing destroyed:destroyed:destroyed: destruction: DMS =Destruction =Microfilm =Scanning Additional NameNumberSubjectAddressDate RangesType information Finance binder$5,000,000Financing of November 4, D ELVIS Program certain public 1992 Lease capital (transaction Agreementimprovements closed) pursuant to the exempt lease variable interest securities program of the Independent Cities Lease Finance Authority (ICLFA) Revenue Bonds (pooled projects Series 1998) RECORDS INVENTORY FOR DESTRUCTION, MICROFILMING, OR SCANNING Email completed form to cityclerk@cupertino.org Filename or Box number: October 2011 DestroyedScannedMicrofilmed Resolution Date records Date:Date paper Date:Date paper authorizing destroyed:destroyed:destroyed: destruction: DMS =Destruction =Microfilm =Scanning Additional NameNumberSubjectAddressDate RangesType information Renter’s Petition with 10/17/79D Property Tax signatures Rebate and Rent circulated Stabilization through the Initiative “Cupertino Petition Citizens for Rent Relief Committee” Rezoning Petition with 5/9/81D Initiative signatures Petitionregarding Adoption of Ord. No. 1103 effecting a zoning change from R1-10 and CG to P Zoning RECORDS INVENTORY FOR DESTRUCTION, MICROFILMING, OR SCANNING Email completed form to cityclerk@cupertino.org Filename or Box number: October 2011 DestroyedScannedMicrofilmed Resolution Date records Date:Date paper Date:Date paper authorizing destroyed:destroyed:destroyed: destruction: DMS =Destruction =Microfilm =Scanning Additional NameNumberSubjectAddressDate RangesType information for the purpose of facilitating the construction of a planned development with 10-20 units per gross acre at Stevens Creek and Stelling Traffic standards Petition with 11/14/82D Initiative signatures Petition setting acceptable traffic levels on the various types of streets in Cupertino RECORDS INVENTORY FOR DESTRUCTION, MICROFILMING, OR SCANNING Email completed form to cityclerk@cupertino.org Filename or Box number: October 2011 DestroyedScannedMicrofilmed Resolution Date records Date:Date paper Date:Date paper authorizing destroyed:destroyed:destroyed: destruction: DMS =Destruction =Microfilm =Scanning Additional NameNumberSubjectAddressDate RangesType information Three Oaks Park 96-025Bid documents1996D Playground Renovation, Proj. 96-103 Stelling Road 96-026Bid documents1996D Median Improvements, Project 96-105 Pavement 96-027Bid documents1996D Restoration, Proj. 96-109 Somerset Park 96-031Bid documents1996D Imp., Proj. 96- 9102 Reconstruction 96-044Bid documents1996D RECORDS INVENTORY FOR DESTRUCTION, MICROFILMING, OR SCANNING Email completed form to cityclerk@cupertino.org Filename or Box number: October 2011 DestroyedScannedMicrofilmed Resolution Date records Date:Date paper Date:Date paper authorizing destroyed:destroyed:destroyed: destruction: DMS =Destruction =Microfilm =Scanning Additional NameNumberSubjectAddressDate RangesType information of Curbs, Gutters, & Sidewalks, Proj. 96-104 Quinlan Center 96-057Bid documents1996D Office Remodel, Proj. 96-8504 Sports Center –96-063Bid documents1996D 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(copies)N/A2007N/AD RESOLUTION NO. 11- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF ANIMPROVEMENT AGREEMENTBETWEEN THE CITY AND DEVELOPER, FOUR POINT HOLDINGS,LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITEDLIABILITY COMPANY, 10218 & 10228 ORANGEAVENUE, APN 357-18-031 WHEREAS, there has been presented to the City Council a proposed improvement agreement between the City of Cupertino and developer, Four Point Holdings, LLC, a California limited liability company,for the installation of certain municipal improvements at 10218 & 10228 Orange Avenue,and said agreement having been approved by the City Attorney, and Developerhaving paid the fees as outlined in the attached Exhibit A; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign the aforementioned agreement on behalf of the City of Cupertino. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regularmeeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino this 18thday of October, 2011,by the following vote: VoteMembersoftheCityCouncil AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST:APPROVED: _________________________________________________ Kimberly Smith, City ClerkGilbert Wong, Mayor, City of Cupertino Resolution No. 10- Page 2 EXHIBIT “A” SCHEDULE OF BOND, FEES, AND DEPOSITS DEVELOPER: FOUR POINT HOLDINGS,LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LOCATION: 10218 & 10228 ORANGEAVENUE PART AFaithful Performance Bond:$9,520.00 110 2211 PART BLabor and Material Bond:$9,520.00 110 2211 PART C.Checking and Inspection Fee:$2,542.00 110 4538 PART D.DevelopmentMaintenance Deposit:$2,000.00 110 2211 PART E.Storm Drainage Fee –Basin 2$363.24 215 4072 PART F.Street Light -One-Year Power Cost:N/A 110 4537 PART G.Map Checking Fee:$3,878.00 110 4539 PART H.Park Fee -ZONE IIN/A 280 4082 PART I.Reimbursement Fee:N/A ïððëî ïððëì ïððìê ïððëê ïððìè ïððëè ïððëð ïððêï ïððêð ïððêî ïððêê ïððêè ïððéð ïððêì ïðïíï ïðïîð ïðïîï ïðïíë ïðïìð ïðïíð ïðïé ïðïèï ïðïèë ïðîðï ïðîðð ïðîðè ïðîïè ïðîîè ïðîíî ïðîíè ïðîîè îïèðð ïðîêï ïðîêì ïðîêè îïéíê ïðîðéïðîéï îïéíè îïéìì ïðîéê îïéìî ïðîèï ïðîèì ïðîêï îïéìð ïðîçî îïèðï îïéíð ïðíðð ïðíïð îîïêè îîïçè îîïíè q Í«¾¶»½¬æ ׳°®±ª»³»²¬ ß¹®»»³»²¬ô Ú±«® б·²¬ ر´¼·²¹ô ÔÔÝô ¿ Ý¿´·º±®²·¿ ´·³·¬»¼ ´·¿¾·´·¬§ ½±³°¿²§ô ïðîïè ú ïðîîè Ñ®¿²¹» ߪ»²«» λ½±³³»²¼»¼ ß½¬·±²æ ß¼±°¬ λ±´«¬·±² Ò±ò ïïó COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ùóèãôûðð èíêê÷ûæ÷îç÷§ùçì÷êèóîíùû è÷ð÷ìôíî÷ ÅÅÅÙÇÌ×ÊÈÓÎÍÍÊÕ CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Meeting: October 18, 2011 Subject Home of Christ Assembly UseExpansion Proposal Recommended Action The Planning Commissionrecommendedon a 5-0 votethat the City Council approvethe General Plan Amendment, Municipal Code Amendment, Rezoning, Use Permit and Parking Exception (Attachment A). Approve project and conduct thefirst reading of Ordinance No. 11-2083: "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Cupertino amending Chapter 19.60 (Light Industrial (ML) zones) of the Cupertino Municipal Code, related to the streamlining and codification of the ML-rc (West ValleyLight Industrial) zoning regulations, and the repeal of Ordinance No. 360"; and Ordinance No. 11-2084: "An Ordinance of the Cupertino City Council rezoning a parcel of 1.612 acres and its fronting half-street of 0.189 acre located at 10340 Bubb Road, APN 357-20-019"; and adopt Resolution No. 11-181 Description Applications:GPA-2011-01, MCA-2011-01, Z-2011-01, U-2011-01, EXC-2011-01(EA- 2011-02) Applicant:Kevin Chiang(for Home of Christ) Property Owner:Home of Christ/Home of Christ, LLC Location:10340 & 10420 Bubb Road(APNs357-20-019,-038) Application Summary: 1.General Plan Land Use Amendment to change the land use designation from “Quasi- Public/Institutional” to “Industrial/Residential/Commercial” for 10340 Bubb Road. 2.Rezoning from BQ (Quasi-Public Building) to ML-rc (West Valley Light Industrial) for 10340 Bubb Road. 3.Conditional Use Permit to allow Home of Christ assemblyuses as a conditional use on 10340 and 10420 Bubb Road. Revoke previous use permit (file no. 10-U-93) on 10340 Bubb Road. 4.Parking Exception to allow shared parking between 10340 and 10420 Bubb Road. 5.Municipal Code Amendment to codify and clean-up ML-rc zoning regulations and place them in the ML zoning ordinance. Add existing Home of Christ assembly useas a conditional use under certain conditions. Prohibitschools, daycare centers and other uses with sensitive receptors. Project Data: Ô±½¿¬·±² ßÐÒ Í·¬» Þ«·´¼·²¹ Û¨·¬·²¹ Ю±°±»¼ Û¨·¬·²¹Ð®±°±»¼ ß®»¿ ͯò Ú¬ò Ë» ˻п®µ·²¹ п®µ·²¹ ïðíìð íëéîððïçïòêï ¿½ò íðôððð ݸ«®½¸ ݸ«®½¸ ú ïðð ïðè Þ«¾¾ μò ¿²½·´´¿®§ ¿½¬·ª·¬·» ïðìîð íëéîððíèíòëí ¿½ò ëðôèíð Ê¿½¿²¬ô ݸ«®½¸ ú îðí îîé Þ«¾¾ μò Ú±®³»® ¿²½·´´¿®§ ݱ´´»¹» ¿½¬·ª·¬·»ô ±ºº·½» ÌÑÌßÔëòïì èðôèíð íðí ííë Discussion Planning Commission On October 11, 2011, the Planning Commission reviewed and unanimously recommended approval of the Home of Christ assembly use expansion, as well as the codification of the revised ML-rc zoning regulations in the ML zoning ordinance. Background information is in the Planning Commission staff report(Attachment B)and the attachments (Attachments C –J). Commissioner Brophy disclosed that he met with the applicants about their project. Commissioners Miller & Lee also indicated that they had met with the project applicants. While the commissioners supported the project, individually they had some questions/concerns as summarized below(Any staff notes are in italics): The Light Industrial (ML) zoning ordinance may be outdated since most Cupertino “industries” are office-like and could be compatible with commercial uses and uses that have sensitive receptors. There are many sensitive receptors nearby, just not in the industrial park. There should be a better match between the assembly use and the General Plan Land Use designation (that is, Quasi-Public/Institutional instead of Industrial/Residential/ Commercial). (The proposed planning solution maintains the land use/zoning integrity of the area and allows the applicant to lease any unused tenant space to a ML business.) The site is not aperfect location for a church, but regulations have been put in place to address potential land use conflicts. Public Comments Ash Pirayou, attorney for the Home of Christ Church, stated that it was not the church’s goal to operate a daycare or school on the properties and the church will make certain that the parking will work. Jack Yuan, church elder, stated that the Home of Christ has been in Cupertino since 1995 and that most of its members live in Cupertino. Approximately 143 of those members attended the public hearing. He said they have agreements with the adjacent property ownersto share parking, which will allow the businesses to use their parking lots during the weekdays, while the Home of Christ uses their lots on the weekends. Mr. Yuan considers themselves a public service organization and he enumerated the various service activities they have been involved in. _____________________________________ Prepared by: Colin Jung, AICP, Senior Planner Reviewed by: Gary Chao, City Planner; Aarti Shrivastava, Community Development Director Approved for Submission by:David W. Knapp, City Manager Attachments: A: Planning Commission Resolution Nos. 6660, 6661, 6662, 6663and 6664 B:Planning Commission Staff Report dated October 11, 2011 C: Existing Home of Christ Use Permit for 10340 Bubb Road D: Proposed Home of Christ Use/Tenancy List E: West Valley Industrial Park (ML-rc) Zoning regulations F: Proposed, Revised Light Industrial (ML) Zoning Ordinance G: ERC Recommendation and Initial Study H: Applicant’s Entitlement Application & Assessment Report I: Public Comment J: Home of Christ Site & Parking Plan K: Rezone to ML-rc Ordinance No. 11-2084 L. ML Ordinance Amendment No. 11-2083 M. 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Þ»®¹ Û²¬»®°®·»ô ײ½ò ¼¿¬»¼ çñïðñïïò ç÷ر³» ±º ݸ®·¬ ݸ«®½¸ Í·¬» ¿²¼ п®µ·²¹ д¿² Ùæ°´¿²²·²¹ñ°¼®»°±®¬ñ°½ ÙÐß ®»°±®¬ñîðïïñÙÐßóîðïïóðïô ÓÝßóîðïïóðïô Æóîðïïóðïô Ëóîðïïóðïô ÛÈÝó îðïïóðïò¼±½ ßÌÌßÝØÓÛÒÌ Ý ßÌÌßÝØÓÛÒÌ Ü ßÌÌßÝØÓÛÒÌ Û WEST VALLEY INDUSTRIAL PARK PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION ORDINANCE NO.360 ANORDINANCEOF THE CITYOF CUPERTINO AMENDINGSECTION 1OFORDINANCE NO 2 BY RECLASSIFYING A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE CITYOFCUPERTINOFROMMEDIUM DENSITY MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL (R3-2.7*ma) ZONE TOLIGHTINDUSTRIAL(ML- rc)ZONE. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO DOES ORDAIN ASFOLLOWS: WHEREAS, on February 9, 1967, an application 4-Z-67)wasfi1ed by John Rodrigues, Jr.,forthe rezoning of property fromMedium Density Multiple Residential (R3-2.7ma)to LightIndustrial,(ML-rc)Zone: WHEREAS, upondue notice and after one public hearing, thePlanning Commission recommended to the City Council that a re-classification be granted to LightIndustrialZone;(ML-rc:regulated by the M-1 section of Ordinance NS-1200 of the Countyof Santa C1ara, 1955 edition) WHEREAS, the property to be rezoned is presently R3-2.7*ma Zone; WHEREAS,a map of the subject property isattached hereto as Exhibit “A" as a proposed amendment to the Master Zoning Map oftheCity of Cupertino; Now, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS: Section l.Thatthe following described property be,and hereby is re- zoned to Light Industrial (ML-rc)subject tothe conditions setforth in PlanningCommission Resolution No. 406 (hereby amended by changing the wording of Condition 13to read:"Anypurposeduseshall conform with the list attached hereto as Exhibit"C", or shall be approved by minute order by the Planning Commission and the CityCouncil").Attached hereto as Exhibit "B",andExhibit"A" and"C" attached hereto is madepart of the MasterZoning Map of the Cityof Cupertino. A11that certain rea1 property situated inthe City ofCupertino, County ofSanta Clara, State of California, described as follows: SECTION2.ThisOrdinance shalltake effect and be in force thirty (30)days after its passage, andbefore the expiration of fifteen(15) days after its passage, this Ordinance sha11 be published once with the names of the members votingfor or against thesame in the Cupertino Courier, anewspaper publishedin said County of Santa Clara. INTRODUCED at a regular meetingof the CityCouncil of the City of Cupertinoon the1stday ofMay,1967, PASSEDandADOPTEDat a regular meetingof the City Council of the City ofCupertino on the 5th day of May, 1967, by the following vote: YES :Councilmen -Dempster, Noel, Stokes,Fitztgerald NOES :Councilmen-Johnson ABSENT : Councilmen-None APPROVED: ________________________________ Mayor, City of Cupertino ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk 80,000.6 4-Z-67 RESOLUTIONNO.406 (as amended by resolution No.409) OF THEPLANNING COMMISSIONOF THE CITY OF CUPERTIN0 RECOMMENDINGTHE GRANTING OF A ZONECHANGE from MediumDensity Multiple Residential(R3-2.7*ma)toLight Industrial(ML-rc) zone. APPLICANT: John Rodrigues,Jr. ADDRESS:20430 Town Center Lane,Cupertino SUBMITTED:February 9,1967 LOCATION:Westof proposed WestValley Freeway, East of Peninsular (Southern Pacific)Railroad, South of Stevens Creek Boulevard,and North of McClellan Road AREA: 32 acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------- CONDITIONS : 1-12 Standard Conditions, as listed on Page 1. 13(As amended by Resolution No.409) Any proposed use shall either conform with a list ofuses approved by the Planning Commission,or be submitted tothe Planning Commission for approval prior to Architecturaland Siteapproval. 14 Copyof Deed Restrictions restrictinguses to be filedwith the City;no amendmentsto them may be made withoutthe written consent of the City. 15 Bubb Road shall be extended through the area toStevens Creek Boulevard with a ninety feet(90')wide right-of-wayexcept that a less wide cross-section may be approved as apartof thetentative map procedure,provided that thecross- section includes four moving lanes with satisfactory capacity and safety standards. 16 There shall be no direct access from lots to Stevens Creek Boulevard and McClellan Road,and no streetconnection with McClellan Road between Stevens Freewayand SPRR;except that a temporary connection will be permitteduntila crossing between the railroad and Bubb Roadhas been completed. 17 Industrial activities in the open,including loading,un- loading and parking ofdelivery vehicles,shall be locatedin the rear ofthe lot. Back yard and frontyard shall be separated by the main building or a wall extending overthe entire width of the lot,except for driveways or gateways of necessary width. 80,000.6 4-Z-67 RESOLUTION NO. 406 (continued) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 Front yards shall be landscaped to the satisfaction ofthe Architectural and Site Control Committee.Backyardsalong the planned Stevens freeway shall be landscaped toprovide adequate screening,to the satisfaction oftheArchitectural and Site Control Committee 19A color reproduction of the presented rendering to bemade a part of this applicationand filed with the Architectural and Site Control Committeefor their use andguidance. 20 The designation of the zone shall be ML-rc, and it shallbe so indicated on the Zoning Map. Appendix A toOrdinance 220 (f)of the City of Cupertino shall be amended byadding:“rc =All conditions and findings in ResolutionNo.406 of the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertinoshall apply." PASSED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of March, 1967, at a regularmeeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino,State of California, by the following roll call vote: AYES:Commissioners Bryson;Frolich, Horgan, NAYS: None ABSENT:Commissioner Hirshon AMENDMENTUNANIMOUSLY PASSED AND ADOPTED this llth day of April, 1967 at an adjourned meeting of the Planning Commissionof theCity of Cupertino, State of California. APPROVED: /s/ John W. Buthernuth Vice Chairman Planning Commission ATTEST: /s/Adde Laurin Director of Planning 80,000.6 9-TM-69 RESOLUTIONNO.669 OF THE PLANNINGCOMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINORECOMMENDING THE APPROVAL OF A REVISEDTENTATIVE MAP APPLICANT:James F. Koch ADDRESS:939 Terra Bella Avenue,Mountain View,California SUBMITTED: July 3, 1969 LOCATION:South portion of West Valley Industrial Park,between West Valley Freeway and Southern Pacific Railroad ZONING:ML-rc AREA: 15.85 acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONDITIONS AND FURTHERFINDINGS: Al1 conditions to the approval of the original Tentative Map 9-TM-69,as listed inPlanning CommissionResolutionNo.644,shall apply. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of July, 1969, at a regular meetingof thePlanning Commission of the City of Cupertino,State of California, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Commissioners Buthenuth, Frolich,Irwin, Puetz, Hirshon NAYS: None APPROVED: /s/Jack T. Hirshon Chairman, Planning Commission ATTEST: /s/Adde Laurin Senior Planner 80,000.6 9-TM-69 RESOLUTION NO:645(MINUTE ORDER) OF THE PLANNINGCOMMISSIONOFTHE CITY OF CUPERTINO Requesting the City staff to proceed in order to get Approvalfrom the Public Utilities Commission for a grade crossing between Bubb Road and the Southern PacificRailroad. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PASSED ANDADOPTED unanimously (Commissioner Irwin absent) this 12th day ofMay,1969,at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City ofCupertino, State of California APPROVED: /s/ Donald A.Frolich Chairman, Planning Commission ATTEST: /s/ Adde Laurin SeniorPlanner 80,000.6 9-TM-69 RESOLUTION NO.644 OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO RECOMMENDINGTHE APPROVAL OF A TENTATIVE MAP APPLICANT:James F. Koch ADDRESS:939 Terra Bella Avenue,Mountain View,California SUBMITTED:April 25, 1969 LOCATION:South portion of West Valley IndustrialPark,northof McClellan Road, between West Valley Freeway andSouthern Pacific Railroad ZONE: ML-rc AREA: 15.85 acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONDITIONS AND FURTHER FINDINGS: 1-12 Standard Conditions (listed onPage 2) 13Theright-of-way of BubbRoad shall be seventy four (74) feet,as shownon the approved Tentative Map. It is understood that therewill be noobjection to "No Stopping or Parking"regulations. 14 Boulevard trees shall be planted and maintained within lot boundaries,inconformance with the City's tree planting program. 15 Frontyards shall accommodate all short-termparking and all stops such vehicles as taxisand mail trucks 16 Enough space shall be left in front of garage doorsor gates toaccommodate the largest trucks (including trailers)that normally serve alot, without blocking any part of the public right-of-way. 17 The area adjacent to McClellan Road shall be disposed as follows,counted from the present center line of the road: Twenty(2O)feetexisting right-of-way; plus ten(10)feet to be dedicated as apublic road and improved to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works; plus fifteen (15) feet to be maintained as an easement for possiblefuture public use; plus ten(10) feet to be clear of buildingsand industrial structures. A masonry wall six(6)feethigh,or another physical and visual barrier approved by the ArchitecturalandSite Control Committee shall separate the industrial area fromMcClellan Road.Lotarea visible from McClellanRoad shall be landscaped to the satisfaction of the Architectural and Site ControlCommittee. 80,000.6 9-TM-69 RESOLUTION NO. 644 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONDITIONS AND FURTHER FINDINGS (continued) 18 Provisions shall be made, to the satisfaction of the Director ofPublic Works and the City Planner, to secure a permanent extension of Bubb Road east ofthe railroad track to McClellan Road, to safeguard against the possibility that the City might be unable to obtainpermission from the Public Utilities Commission to letBubbRoadcross the track. 19Until Bubb Road is connected with McClellan Road,there shall be easement east of the railroad track connecting Bubb Court or Bubb Roadwith McClellan Road, accessible for all traffic, located and paved tothe satisfaction of theDirector of Public Works. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of May,1969,at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino,State of California,by the following roll call vote: AYES:Commissioners Buthenuth, Frolich, Puetz, Hirshon NAYS:None ABSENT:CommissionerIrwin APPROVED: /s/ Jack T. Hirshon Chairman, Planning Commission ATTEST: Adde Laurin Senior Planner 80,000.6 1-TM-67 RESOLUTION NO.476 OF THE PLANNING COMMISSIONOFTHE CITY OF CUPERTINO RECOMMENDING THEAPPROVAL OF A TENTATIVE MAP APPLICANT: John Rodrigues,Jr. ADDRESS:20430 Town Center Lane,Cupertino, California SUBMITTED:November 13,1967 LOCATION:West of proposed West Valley Freeway, East ofSouthern Pacific Railroad,South of StevensCreek Boulevard ZONE:ML-rc AREA: 32 acres CONDITIONS: 1-12 Standard Conditions 13 The right-of-wayof Bubb Road shall be seventyfour (74) feet;as shown on the approved Tentative Map. It is understood that there will be no objection to "No Stoppingor Parking”regulations. 14 Boulevard trees shall be planted and maintained within lot boundaries, in conformance with the City's tree planting program. 15 Front yards shall accommodate all short-term parking and all stops such vehicles as taxis and mail trucks 16 Enough space shall be left in front of garage doors or gates to accommodate the largest trucks (including trailers) that normally serve a lot, without blocking any part of the public right-of-way. 17 The area adjacent to McClellan Road shall be disposed as follows, counted from the present center line of theroad: Twenty (2O) feet existing right-of-way; plus ten (10) feet to be dedicated as a public road and improved to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works; plus fifteen (15) feet to be maintained as an easement for possible future public use; plus ten (10) feet to be clear of buildings and industrial structures. A masonry wall six (6) feet high,or another physical and visual barrier approved by the Architectural and Site Control Committee shall separate the industrial area from McClellan Road. Lot area visible from McClellan Road shall be landscaped to the satisfaction of the Architectural and Site Control Committee. 18The Final Map for Unit 2,as marked on the Tentative Map, shall not be approved unless and untilthe PublicUtilities Commission has approved the proposed crossing between Bubb Road and the SouthernPacific Railroad 19 Theapproved revised Tentative Map for Unit 1 is that map labeled "TRACT NO.4398”,dated September,1967 andstamped November 13, 1967. The approved Tentative Mapfor Unit 2 is that map labeled "TENTATIVE MAP,LANDS OfGAGLIASSO,et al", dated February, 1967,and stamped April 13, 1967. PASSED ANDADOPTEDthis 27th day of November,1967,at aregular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City ofCupertino,State of California, Ç by the following roll callote: AYES:Commissioners Bryson, Frolich, Horgan, Buthenuth NAYS:None ABSENT: Commissioner Kirshon APPROVED: /s/ John W. Buthenuth Chairman,Planning Commission ATTEST: /s/ AddeLaurin Director of Planning 80,000.6 4-Z-67 RESOLUTION NO.409 (MINUTEORDER) OFTHE PLANNING COMMISSIONOF THECITY OF CUPERTINO AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 406 Condition No.13 of Resolution No.406 of the Planning Commission reading "Any proposed use shall be submitted to thePlanning Commission prior to issuance of a Building Permit”is hereby amended to read asfollows:"Any proposed useshall either conform with a list of uses approved by the Planning Commission,or be submitted tothe Planning Commission for approval prior to Architectural and Siteapproval." UNANIMOUSLY PASSED AND ADOPTED this llth day ofApril,1967at, an adjourned meeting of the Planning Commission of theCity ofCupertino, State ofCalifornia. APPROVED: /s/ Jack T.Hirshon Chairman, Planning Commission ATTEST: /s/ Adde Laurin Director of Planning 80,000.6 1-TM-67 RESOLUTION NO.407 OF THEPLANNING COMMISSIONOF THECITY OF CUPERTINO RECOMMENDINGTHEAPPROVAL OF A TENTATIVE MAP APPLICATION:John Rodrigues,Jr. ADDRESS: 20430Town Center Lane,Cupertino SUBMITTED: February 9,1967 LOCATION:West of proposed West Valley FreewayEast of Peninsular (Southern Pacific)RailroadSouth ofStevens Creek Boulevard,and North ofMcClellan Road PRESENTZONING:R3-2.7*ma PROPOSEDZONING:ML-rc AREA: 32 acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONDITIONS: 1-12 Standard Conditions 13 The right-of-way of Bubb Road shall be seventy four (74) feet; as shown on the approved Tentative Map. It is understood that there will be no objection to "No Stopping or Parking” regulations. 14 Boulevard trees shall be planted and maintained within lot boundaries, in conformance with the City's tree planting program. 15 Front yards shall accommodate all short-term parking and all stops such vehicles as taxis and mail trucks 16 Enough space shall be left in front of garage doors or gates to accommodate the largest trucks (including trailers) that normally serve a lot, without blocking any part of the public right-of-way. 17 The area adjacent to McClellan Road shall be disposed as follows, counted from the present center line of the road: Twenty (2O) feet existing right-of-way; plus ten (10) feet to be dedicated as a public road and improved to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works; plus fifteen (15) feet to be maintained as an easement for possible future public use; plus ten (10) feet to be clear of buildings and industrial structures. A masonry wall six (6) feet high, or another physical and visual barrier approved by the Architectural and Site Control Committee shall separate the industrial area from McClellan Road. Lot area visible from McClellan Road shall be landscaped to the satisfaction of the Architectural and Site Control Committee. 80,000.6 1-TM-67 RESOLUTION NO.407 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18The Final Map for Unit 2, as marked on the Tentative Map, shall not be approved unless and until the Public Utilities Commission has approved the proposed crossing between Bubb Road and the Southern Pacific Railroad 19 The approved Tentative Map is a composite of the map submitted February 6,1967 (without revision date)and of "Revised Portion of Tentative Map"submitted April 6, 1967;a complete revised edition to be certified by the City PASSED AND ADOPTED this llth day of April,1967at an adjournedmeeting of the Planning Commission of theCity of Cupertino,State of California, by the following roll call vote: AYES:Commissioners Bryson, Frolich, Hirshon NAYS: Commissioners Buthenuth, Horgan APPROVED: /s/ Jack T. Hirshon Chairman,Planning Commission ATTEST: /s/ Adde Laurin DirectorofPlanning EXHIBIT "C" (OrdinanceNo.360) 4—Z-67 1.PROFESSIONAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 2. LABORATORIES 3. WHOLESALER SHOWROOMS 4. RESEARCH AND VALUATION FIRMS 5. ELECTRONIC COMPONENTSAND ASSEMPLY 6.PRINTING & PUBLISHING 7. TESTING LABORATORIES 8. OPTICAL INDUSTRIES 9. SPORTING & ATHLETIC GOODS —WHOLESALE 10.ENCLOSED WAREHOUSING 11. CONTRACTERS OFFICES 12. COLD STORAGEFACILITIES&FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 13. TELEVISION, RADIO &MOTION PICTURE STUDIOS 14. STENOGRAPHICAND DUPLICATING SERVICES 15. DELIVERY SERVICES&DISTRIBUTION 16. WHOLESALE AND STORAGE WITHIN COMPLETELY ENCLOSED BUILDINGS, EXCLUDING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 17. PUBLIC UTILITIES OFFICES 18. DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENTS 19. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 20. WHOLESALE IMPORTERS 21.PRECISION INSTRUMENTS MANUFACTURE 22. AUDIO—VISUAL AID EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURE 23. COMPUTER SERVICES &DATA PROCESSING 24. FILM PROCESSING 25. OFFICE SUPPLIES &EQUIPMENT SALES&SERVICES 26. LIGHT MACHINERY, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT SALES &SERVICE 27. GYMNASIUM, HEALTH CLUB 28. MUNICIPAL OR GOVERNMENTAL FACILITES 29. TECHNICAL COLLEGE-with classroom scheduleswhich do not exceed traffic generationrates normally experiencedby aLight Industrial/Administrative Officedevelopment during the7a.m.to 9 a.m.,4to6p.m.and 7p.m.to 10p.m.periods.The on-site enrollment shall not exceed two students for eachparking space during theday program from 7 to 6p.m.and theevening program from 7 to 10p.m. ßÌÌßÝØÓÛÒÌ Ú ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì ß Î»ª·»¼ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ß¼¼·¬·±² ¿®» «²¼»®´·²»¼å ¼»´»¬·±² ¿®» ¬®«½µ ¬¸®±«¹¸ò CHAPTER 19.60: LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (ML) ZONES Section 19.60.010 Purpose. 19.60.020Applicability of regulations. 19.60.030Permitted uses. 19.60.040 Conditional uses. 19.60.050 Excluded uses. 19.60.060Restrictions related to emissions. 19.60.070 Site development regulations. 19.60.080 Parking and loading standards–Conditional use permit. 19.60.090Architectural and site review. 19.60.010 Purpose. The purpose of the light industrial (ML) zoning district is to provide for, and regulate, certain industrial uses which are incompatible with commercial and residential uses but perform important storage, manufacturing or servicing functions for such commercial and residential uses in the City. Light industrial uses are allowed because of the need for sites for small industries, and because the characteristics of the permitted industrial uses are likely to be similar to many permitted commercial uses. The uses permitted in this zone often create some objectionable impacts such as noise and large volumes of truck traffic, but are essential uses in an urban economy. The property in this zone should be located near central business areas, near arterial traffic routes, along railroad lines, or where specialized services for residential areas should be concentrated. Activities and hazardous materials that may be used in the light industrial zoning district are specifically incompatible with schools, daycare centers, convalescent care centers and other sensitive receptors and such sensitive receptors are prohibited from this zoning district. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.020 Applicability of Regulations. ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì ß Î»ª·»¼ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ß¼¼·¬·±² ¿®» «²¼»®´·²»¼å ¼»´»¬·±² ¿®» ¬®«½µ ¬¸®±«¹¸ò No building, structure, or land shall be used, and no building or structure shall be erected, structurally altered, or enlarged in an ML zone, otherwise than in conformance with the provisions of this chapter and other applicable provisions of this title. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.030 Permitted Uses. The following uses shall be permitted in an ML zoning district: A. Manufacturing, processing, assembly, research and development factories, laboratories, shops, and other uses which, in the opinion of the Director of Community Development are similar to the above uses, and which do not create undue adverse impacts due to the effects of glare, noise, dust, or any other emission within the premises as provided in Section 19.60.060of this chapter; B. Automobile, trailer, tire and boat sales, rentals, service, repair and storage, including body and upholstery shops, but limited to new and used vehicles in operable condition and new, reconditioned and used parts, if stored inside a building; C. Commercial parking lots and parking garages; D. Warehouses; E. Wholesale and storage activities within completely enclosed buildings; F. Packing and crating establishments; G. Auction houses, used furniture sales, feed sales, cold storage facilities, including frozen food lockers; H. Home, garden and farm equipment and appliance sales and rentals; I. Machinery sales and rentals, including heavy construction equipment; J. Repair and service shops for light machinery, household appliances and apparel; K. Lumberyards, building material sales, ice, coal and wood sales, carpenter and cabinet shops; L. Nurseries and greenhouses; M. Dry cleaning plants and similar establishments, provided that the solvent used in the cleaning process shall not be used or stored in any manner not approved by the State Fire Marshal; ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì ß Î»ª·»¼ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ß¼¼·¬·±² ¿®» «²¼»®´·²»¼å ¼»´»¬·±² ¿®» ¬®«½µ ¬¸®±«¹¸ò N. Animal clinics and hospitals, facilities for bathing, clipping, trimming, and similar services for pets; kennels; taxidermists; O. Television, radio and motion picture studios and stations; P. Public utility facilities and service yards, and associated buildings, communications and equipment buildings, corporation yards, contractors’ and plumbers’ shops, and storage yards; Q. All uses permitted in a general commercial (GC) zone as provided in Section 19.56.030of this title, provided that they are auxiliary or subsidiary to or an essential part of an established operation or use permitted by this chapter including, but not limited to, personal services, retail establishments, and recreation facilities located on the same lot as the principal use, and which exist solely for the convenience of persons employed in or customers of the principal use; R. Notwithstanding the provision of Section 19.60.030Q above, the following commercial uses are permitted as independent operations: 1. Stenographic or duplicating services, 2. Messenger or telegraph offices, 3. Delivery services, 4. Janitorial services; S. Residential dwellings for caretakers or watchmen employed for the protection of the principal permitted use, provided they are located on the same lot as the principal permitted use. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.040 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be conditionally allowed in the ML zoning district subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit: A. Issued by the Planning Commission: 1. Automobile service station and commercial car-washing facilities, 2. Gasoline and diesel fuel pumps, whether utilized as a principal use or as an accessory use, 3. Caterers, 4. Commercial entertainment establishments operated wholly or partly in the open (e.g., drive-in theaters, golf driving ranges, and miniature golf courses), ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì ß Î»ª·»¼ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ß¼¼·¬·±² ¿®» «²¼»®´·²»¼å ¼»´»¬·±² ¿®» ¬®«½µ ¬¸®±«¹¸ò 5. Swim clubs, swim schools, and commercial swimming pools, 6. Retail sales of mixed concrete sold in batches not exceeding one cubic yard, 7. Stone cutting, monument manufacture, 8. Mortuaries, 9. Heliports as accessory uses, 10. Manufacture of radioactive material, provided that emissions do not exceed permissible levels established by Federal or State standards, 11. Other uses which, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, are consistent with the character of an ML zone, and do not exceed the levels of odor, noise, dust, smoke, glare, fumes, radiation or vibration described in Section 19.60.060 of this chapter; B. Issued by the Director of Community Development: 1. Under the provisions of Section 19.60.030, for any industrial use where the number of parking spaces exceeds one per five hundred feet of net lot area, upon a determination that the use will not have an adverse impact upon the City’s street and circulation system, and is consistent with the City's noise ordinance. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.050 Excluded Uses. A. The following uses shall not be permitted in ML zones: 1. Bag cleaning, blast furnace, boiler or tank works, candle factory, cannery, central mixing plant for cement, mortar, plaster or paving materials, coke oven, curing, tanning or storage of raw hides or skins, distillation of bones, coal or wood, distillation of tar, drilling for oil, gas or other hydrocarbon substances, dumping, disposal, incineration or reduction of garbage, sewage, offal, dead animals or refuse, fat rendering, forge plant, foundry or metal fabrication plant, hog farms, junk yards or the baling of rags or junk, pumping, refining or wholesale storage of crude petroleum, slaughtering of animals, smelting of copper, iron, tin, zinc or other ores, steam power plant, stockyard, stone mill or quarry, sugar refining, wool pulling or scouring; 2. Manufacture of acetylene, acid, alcohol, alcoholic beverages, ammonia, bleaching powder, chlorine, chemicals, soda or soda compounds, brick pottery, terra cotta or tile (except handcraft products only), candles, celluloid or pyroxlin (treatment of same), cement, gypsum, lime or plaster of paris, chewing tobacco (or treatment of same), disinfectants, dyestuffs, emery cloth or sandpaper, explosives, fireworks or gunpowder (or storage of same), fertilizer, glass, glue, gelatin, grease, lard or tallow (manufactured or refined from or of animal fat); illumination of ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì ß Î»ª·»¼ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ß¼¼·¬·±² ¿®» «²¼»®´·²»¼å ¼»´»¬·±² ¿®» ¬®«½µ ¬¸®±«¹¸ò heating gas (or storage of same), insecticides, lampblack, linoleum, oilcloth or oiled products, linseed oil, paint, oil, shellac, turpentine or varnish (except mixing); matches, paper or pulp, pickles, sauerkraut or vinegar, potash products, rubber or gutta percha products (or treatment of same), shoe polish, soap (other than liquid soap), starch, glucose or dextrin, stove polish, tar roofing or waterproofing or other tar products, yeast; 3. Commercial excavating of building or construction materials. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.060 Restrictions Related to Emissions. Emissions of noise, vibrations, radiation, light, smoke, fumes or gas, odor, dust and toxic waste shall be limited to quantities indicated in this section. The limitations shall apply at any point outside the boundary of each lot in an ML zone, the boundary assumed, for the purpose of this title, to extend in a vertical plane and below ground. In case of further subdivision or lot split, the limitations shall not apply outside any resulting lot. A. Vibration. Vibrations in the nonaudible range shall not be of such intensity that they can be perceived without instruments. B. Radiation. Electromagnetic radiation shall not result in perceptible disturbance of television or radio reception. C. Light. The intensity of light at the boundary of each lot shall not exceed seventy-five foot lamberts from a source of direct light, or one hundred foot lamberts from a source of reflected light. The intensity of light at the boundary of an industrial zone, or an industrial area in a planned development (P) zone, shall not exceed fifty foot lamberts from a source of direct light, or seventy-five footlamberts from a source of reflected light. D. Smoke. No emission shall be permitted, from any or chimney or otherwise, of visible grey smoke of a shade equal to or darker than No. 1 on the Power’s Micro- Ringelmann Chart, published by McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Inc. and copyrighted in 1954 (being a direct facsimile reproduction of a standard Ringelmann Chart as issued by the United State Bureau of Mines); except that a visible grey smoke of a shade equal to No. 2 on such a chart may be emitted for four minutes in any thirty minutes. E. Fumes and Gas. Any toxic or irritating ingredients in emitted fumes or gas shall not exceed ten percent of the concentration indicated in “General Safety Order” issued by State of California, Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Industrial Safety (reprinted January 1964). Collection of heavy gases at ground level shall be prevented. F. Odor. No emission of odorous gases or other odorous matter shall be permitted in such quantities as to be readily detectable when diluted in the ratio of one volume of odorous air of liquid or solid matter to two volumes of clean air. Any process which may involve the creation or ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì ß Î»ª·»¼ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ß¼¼·¬·±² ¿®» «²¼»®´·²»¼å ¼»´»¬·±² ¿®» ¬®«½µ ¬¸®±«¹¸ò emission of any odors shall be provided with a secondary safeguard system so that control will be maintained if the primary safeguard system should fail. There is established as a guide in determining such quantities of offensive odors, Table III, Odors Thresholds, in Chapter 5 of Air Pollution Abatement Manual, copyrighted in 1951 by Manufacturing Chemists Association, Inc., Washington, D.C. G. Dust and Other Solid Particles. No emission shall be permitted which can cause any damage to health, animals, vegetation or other forms of property. No emission shall be permitted in excess of fifty percent of the standards specified in Table I, Chapter 5 of Industrial Hygiene Standards, Maximum Allowable Concentrations of the Air Pollution Abatement Manual, copyrighted in 1951 by Manufacturing Chemists Association, Inc., Washington, D.C. In no event shall any emission, from any chimney or otherwise, exceed one-tenth of a grain (0.1 grain) per cubic foot of the conveying gas. For measurement of the amount of particles in gases resulting from combustion, standard corrections shall be applied to a stack temperature of five hundred degrees Fahrenheit and fiftypercent excess air. H. Wastes. No discharge into any public sewer, private sewage disposal system, or stream, or into the ground, of any materials of such nature or temperature as can contaminate any water supply, interfere with bacterial processes in sewage treatment, corrode or otherwise damage sewers or pipelines, or otherwise cause the emission of dangerous or offensive elements, shall be permitted, except in accord with standards approved by the California Department of Public Health or other such governmental agency as shall have jurisdiction of such activities. In addition, solid, liquid or gaseous toxic wastes shall not exceed ten percent of the concentration indicated in the General Safety Order issued by the State of California, Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Industrial Safety (reprinted January 1964). I. Garbage removal shall be made in such a way that emissions from garbage trucks do not exceed the quantities or concentrations set forth in this section. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.070 Site Development Regulations. A. Height of Buildings and Structures. Except as otherwise provided by the General Plan, the maximum height of a principal building/structure in an ML zoning district is two stories, not to exceed forty feet, and of an accessory building in that zone is one story not to exceed fifteen feet. B. Lot Area Shape and Coverage. 1. Lot Area. The minimum lot area of a lot in a light industrial (ML) zoning district is ten thousand square feet. Each lot in an ML zone shall be designated with a number after a dash in the ML zoning symbol representing the minimum number of square feet (in thousands) allowed for such lot. ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì ß Î»ª·»¼ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ß¼¼·¬·±² ¿®» «²¼»®´·²»¼å ¼»´»¬·±² ¿®» ¬®«½µ ¬¸®±«¹¸ò 2. Lot Shape. Each lot in an ML zoning district shall have such shape that a square with a side of one hundred feet can be inscribed within the lot. 3. Maximum Building/Structure Coverage. The maximum lot coverage for buildings and structures in an ML zoning district is forty percent of the net lot area. C. Required Setbacks. 1. Front Yard. Minimum front-yard setback shall be twenty-five feet. 2. Side Yard. No minimum side-yard setback shall be required where a lot in an ML zoning district abuts another lot zoned ML or transportation (T); otherwise, the minimum side-yard setback is fifteen feet, subject, however, to the provisions contained in Section 19.60.070 C4. 3. Rear Yard. No minimum rear-yard setback shall be required where a lot in an ML zoning district abuts another lot zoned ML or a lot zoned transportation (T); otherwise, the minimum rear-yard setback is twenty feet, subject, however, to the provisions contained in Section 19.60.070 C4. 4. When Adjacent to (R) or (A-1) Zones. When a lot in an ML zoning district is adjacent to or separated by a street from an area zoned (R) residential or (A-1) agricultural-residential, all minimum yard setbacks shall be fifty feet. Twenty-five feet of any yard nearest any lot line shall be used and maintained only as a landscaping, planting or screening strip (except for access ways). The remainder of any such yard may be used only for off-street parking, or shall be maintained as a landscaping planting strip in the same manner as the first twenty-five feet. 5. Additional Setback Requirement. No part higher than twenty feet of a building in an ML zoning district shall be closer to a lot line than one-half of its height. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.080 Use and Development Regulations—(ML-rc). ML-rc districts are intended to shape the light industrial park setting by establishing uniform standards for development and landscaping. Regulations found in the other sections of this chapter shall apply to properties zoned ML-rc, unless otherwise statedin this section. A.Permitted Uses. Only the following uses shall be permitted in an ML-rc zoning district: 1.Professional or administrative offices 2. Laboratories 3. Wholesaler Showrooms 4. Research and Valuation Firms 5. Electronic components and assembly ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì ß Î»ª·»¼ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ß¼¼·¬·±² ¿®» «²¼»®´·²»¼å ¼»´»¬·±² ¿®» ¬®«½µ ¬¸®±«¹¸ò 6. Printing & Publishing 7. Testing Laboratories 8.Optical Industries 9. Sporting & Athletic Goods — Wholesale 10.Enclosed Warehousing 11. Contractor’s offices 12. Cold Storage Facilities & Frozen Food Lockers 13. Television, Radio & Motion Picture Studios 14. Stenographic and Duplicating Services 15. Delivery Services & Distribution 16. Wholesale and storage within completely enclosed buildings, excluding petroleum products. 17. Public Utilities Offices 18. Dry Cleaning Establishments 19. Commercial Photography 20. Wholesale Importers 21. Precision instruments manufacture 22. Audio---Visual Equipment Manufacture 23. Computer Services & Data Processing 24. Film processing 25. Office Supplies & Equipment Sales & Services 26. Light Machinery, Tools and Equipment Sales & Services 27. Gymnasium, Health Club 28. Municipal or Governmental Facilities 29.All uses permitted in a general commercial (CG) zone as provided in Section 19.56.030 of this title, other than excluded uses in Section 19.60.080C, provided that they are auxiliary or subsidiary to or an essential part of an established operation or use permitted by this chapter including, but not limited to, personal services, retail establishments, and recreation facilities located on the same lot as the principal use, and which exist solely for the convenience of persons employed in or customers of the principal use; B. Conditional Uses. The following uses may be conditionally allowed in the ML-rc ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì ß Î»ª·»¼ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ß¼¼·¬·±² ¿®» «²¼»®´·²»¼å ¼»´»¬·±² ¿®» ¬®«½µ ¬¸®±«¹¸ò zoning district subject to the issuance ofa conditional use permit by the Planning Commission or a superior body. Existing churches approved by the City with a conditional use permit in existence prior 1. to the effective date of this Ordinance on December 1, 2011. Technical colleges with classroom schedules which do not exceed traffic generation rates 2. normally experienced by a Light Industrial/Administrative Office development during the 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., 4:00to 6:00 p.m, and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. periods. The on- site enrollment shall not exceed two students for each parking space during the day program from 7:00 a.m.to 6:00p.m. and the evening program from 7:00 p.m.to 10:00 p.m. C. Excluded Uses. The following uses shall not be permitted in ML-rc zoning districts: Excluded uses in the ML zone per Section 19,60.050 1. School (preschool, kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12), specialized school, 2. general acute care hospital (e.g., any nursing facility, intermediate care facility, congregate living health facility), long-term health care facility, child day care facility , including day care centers, employer-sponsored child care centers, adult day care , family day care homesand u ses or facilities defined per in Health and Safety Code Sections 1250 or 1418 or 1596.750 and Education CodeSection 17323(c) which may be utilized by sensitive receptors as defined by Public Resources Code Section 42100(c). D. Driveway Access. There shall be no direct vehicular access from ML-rc zoned lots to Stevens Creek Boulevard and McClellan Road, and no street connection with McClellan Road between Highway 85 and the railroad line. E. Unenclosed industrial activities, including loading, unloading and parking of delivery vehicles, shall be located in the rear or side yards of the property and screened from public street view. F. Landscaping. Front yards shall be landscaped and rear yards facing Highway 85 shall be screened by landscaping from public street view. 19.60.08090Parking and Loading Standards–Conditional Use Permit. Parking and loading standards in an ML zoning district shall be as provided by this title; provided, however, where the number of parking spaces for any lot in an ML zoning district exceeds one per five hundred square feet of total lot area, the use shall be subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit as provided in Section 19.60.040B. 19.60.090100Architectural and Site Review. No building or structure shall be erected without Planning Commission review according to Chapters 2.32 and 19.134. No building, structure, landscaping, parking plan or sign shall be ÛÈØ×Þ×Ì ß Î»ª·»¼ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ß¼¼·¬·±² ¿®» «²¼»®´·²»¼å ¼»´»¬·±² ¿®» ¬®«½µ ¬¸®±«¹¸ò structurally altered or enlarged in an ML zone without architectural and site review before the Design Review Committee pursuant to Chapters 2.90 and 19.134 of this code. 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The purpose of the light industrial (ML) zoning district is to provide for, and regulate, certain industrial uses which are incompatible with commercial and residential uses but perform important storage, manufacturing or servicing functions for such commercial and residential uses in the City. Light industrial uses are allowed because of the need for sites for small industries, and because the characteristicsof the permitted industrial uses are likely to be similar to many permitted commercial uses. The uses permitted in this zone often create some objectionable impacts such as noise and large volumes of truck traffic, but are essential uses in an urban economy. The property in this zone should be located near central business areas, near arterial traffic routes, along railroad lines, or where specialized services for residential areas should be concentrated. Activities and hazardous materials that may be used in the light industrial zoning district are specifically incompatible with schools, daycare centers, convalescent care centers and other sensitive receptors and such sensitive receptors are prohibited from this zoning district. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part),1992) 19.60.020 Applicability of Regulations. No building, structure, or land shall be used, and no building or structure shall be erected, structurally altered, or enlarged in an ML zone, otherwise than in conformance with the provisions of this chapter and other applicable provisions of this title. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.030 Permitted Uses. The following uses shall be permitted in an ML zoning district: A. Manufacturing, processing, assembly, research and development factories, laboratories, shops, and other uses which, in the opinion of the Director of Community Development are similar to the above uses, and which do not create undue adverse impacts due to the effects of glare, noise, dust, or any other emission within the premises as provided in Section 19.60.060of this chapter; B. Automobile, trailer, tire and boat sales, rentals, service, repair and storage, including body and upholstery shops, but limited to new and used vehicles in operable condition and new, reconditioned and used parts, if stored inside a building; C. Commercial parking lots and parking garages; D. Warehouses; E. Wholesale and storage activities within completely enclosed buildings; F. Packing and crating establishments; G. Auction houses, used furniture sales, feed sales, cold storage facilities, including frozen food lockers; H. Home, garden and farm equipment and appliance sales and rentals; I. Machinery sales and rentals, including heavy construction equipment; J. Repair and service shops for light machinery, household appliances and apparel; K. Lumberyards, building material sales, ice, coal and wood sales, carpenter and cabinet shops; L. Nurseries and greenhouses; M. Dry cleaning plants and similar establishments, provided that the solvent used in the cleaning process shall notbe used or stored in anymanner notapproved by the State Fire Marshal; N. Animal clinics and hospitals, facilities for bathing, clipping, trimming, and similar services for pets; kennels; taxidermists; O. Television, radio and motion picture studios and stations; P. Public utility facilities and service yards, and associated buildings, communications and equipment buildings, corporation yards, contractors’ and plumbers’ shops, and storage yards; Q. All uses permitted in a general commercial (GC) zone as provided in Section 19.56.030of this title, provided that they are auxiliary or subsidiary to or an essential part of an established operation or use permitted by this chapter including, but not limited to, personal services, retail establishments, and recreation facilities located on the same lot as the principal use, and which exist solely for the convenience of persons employed in or customers of the principal use; R. Notwithstanding the provision of Section 19.60.030Q above, the following commercial uses are permitted as independent operations: 1. Stenographic or duplicating services, 2. Messenger or telegraph offices, 3. Delivery services, 4. Janitorial services; S. Residential dwellings for caretakers or watchmen employed for the protection of the principal permitted use, provided they are located on the same lot as the principal permitted use. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.040 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be conditionally allowed in the ML zoning district subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit: A. Issued by the Planning Commission: 1. Automobile service station and commercial car-washing facilities, 2. Gasoline and diesel fuel pumps, whether utilized as a principal use or as an accessory use, 3. Caterers, 4. Commercial entertainment establishments operated wholly or partly in the open (e.g., drive-in theaters, golf driving ranges, and miniature golf courses), 5. Swim clubs, swim schools, and commercial swimming pools, 6. Retail sales of mixed concrete sold in batches not exceeding one cubic yard, 7. Stone cutting, monument manufacture, 8. Mortuaries, 9. Heliports as accessory uses, 10. Manufacture of radioactive material, provided that emissions do not exceed permissible levels established by Federal or State standards, 11. Other uses which, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, are consistent with the character of an ML zone, and do not exceed the levels of odor, noise, dust, smoke, glare, fumes, radiation or vibration described in Section 19.60.060of this chapter; B. Issued by the Director of Community Development: 1. Under the provisions of Section 19.60.030, for any industrial use where the number of parking spaces exceeds one per five hundred feet of net lot area, upon a determination that the use will nothave an adverse impact upon the City’s street and circulation system, and is consistent with the City's noise ordinance. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.050 Excluded Uses. A. The following uses shall not be permitted in ML zones: 1. Bag cleaning, blast furnace, boiler or tank works, candle factory, cannery, central mixing plant for cement, mortar, plaster or paving materials, coke oven, curing, tanning or storage of raw hides or skins, distillation of bones, coalor wood, distillation of tar, drilling for oil, gas or other hydrocarbon substances, dumping, disposal, incineration or reduction of garbage, sewage, offal, dead animals or refuse, fat rendering, forge plant, foundry or metal fabrication plant, hog farms, junk yards or the baling of rags or junk, pumping, refining or wholesale storage of crude petroleum, slaughtering of animals, smelting of copper, iron, tin, zinc or other ores, steam power plant, stockyard, stone mill or quarry, sugar refining, wool pulling or scouring; 2. Manufacture of acetylene, acid, alcohol, alcoholic beverages, ammonia, bleaching powder, chlorine, chemicals, soda or soda compounds, brick pottery, terra cotta or tile (except handcraft products only), candles, celluloid or pyroxlin (treatment of same), cement, gypsum, lime or plaster of paris, chewing tobacco (or treatment of same), disinfectants, dyestuffs, emery cloth or sandpaper, explosives, fireworks or gunpowder (or storage of same), fertilizer, glass, glue, gelatin, grease, lard or tallow (manufactured or refined from or of animal fat); illumination of heating gas (or storage of same), insecticides, lampblack, linoleum, oilcloth or oiled products, linseed oil, paint, oil, shellac, turpentine or varnish (except mixing); matches, paper or pulp, pickles, sauerkraut or vinegar, potash products, rubber or gutta percha products (or treatment of same), shoe polish, soap (other than liquid soap), starch, glucose or dextrin, stove polish, tar roofing or waterproofing or other tar products, yeast; 3. Commercial excavating of building or construction materials. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.060 Restrictions Related to Emissions. Emissions of noise, vibrations, radiation, light, smoke, fumes or gas,odor, dust and toxic waste shall be limited to quantities indicated in this section. The limitations shall apply at any point outside the boundary of each lot in an ML zone, the boundary assumed, for the purpose of this title, to extend in a vertical plane and below ground. In case of further subdivision or lot split, the limitations shall not apply outside any resulting lot. A. Vibration. Vibrations in the nonaudible range shall not be of such intensity that they can be perceived without instruments. B. Radiation. Electromagnetic radiation shall not result in perceptible disturbance of television or radio reception. C. Light. The intensity of light at the boundary of each lot shall not exceed seventy-five foot lamberts from a source of direct light, or onehundred footlamberts from a source of reflected light. The intensity of light at the boundary of an industrial zone, or an industrial area in a planned development (P) zone, shall not exceed fifty footlamberts from a source of direct light, or seventy-five footlamberts from a source of reflected light. D. Smoke. No emission shall be permitted, from any or chimney or otherwise, of visible grey smoke of a shade equal to or darker than No. 1 on the Power’s Micro-Ringelmann Chart, published by McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Inc. and copyrighted in 1954 (being a direct facsimile reproduction of a standard Ringelmann Chart as issued by the United State Bureau of Mines); except that a visible grey smoke of a shade equal to No. 2 on such a chart may be emittedfor four minutes in any thirty minutes. E. Fumes and Gas. Any toxic or irritating ingredients in emitted fumes or gas shall not exceed ten percent of the concentration indicated in “General Safety Order” issued by State of California, Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Industrial Safety (reprinted January 1964). Collection of heavy gases at ground level shall be prevented. F. Odor. No emission of odorous gases or other odorous matter shall be permitted in such quantities as to be readily detectable when diluted in the ratio of one volume of odorous air of liquid or solid matter to two volumes of clean air. Any process which may involve the creation or emission of any odors shall be provided with a secondary safeguard system so that control will be maintained if the primary safeguard system should fail. There is established as a guide in determining such quantities of offensive odors, Table III, Odors Thresholds, in Chapter 5 of Air Pollution Abatement Manual, copyrighted in 1951 by ManufacturingChemists Association, Inc., Washington, D.C. G. Dust and Other Solid Particles. No emission shall be permitted which can cause any damage to health, animals, vegetation or other forms of property. No emission shall be permitted in excess of fifty percent of the standards specified in Table I, Chapter 5 of Industrial Hygiene Standards, Maximum Allowable Concentrations of the Air Pollution Abatement Manual, copyrighted in 1951 by Manufacturing Chemists Association, Inc., Washington, D.C. In no event shall any emission, from any chimney or otherwise, exceed one-tenth of a grain (0.1 grain) per cubic foot of the conveying gas. For measurement of the amount of particles in gases resulting from combustion, standard corrections shall be applied to a stack temperature of five hundred degrees Fahrenheit and fifty percent excess air. H. Wastes. No discharge into any public sewer, private sewage disposal system, or stream, or into the ground, of any materials of such nature or temperature as can contaminate any water supply, interfere with bacterial processes in sewage treatment, corrode or otherwise damage sewers or pipelines, or otherwise cause the emission of dangerous or offensive elements, shall be permitted, except in accord with standards approved by the California Department of Public Health or other such governmental agency as shall have jurisdiction of such activities. In addition, solid, liquid or gaseous toxic wastes shall not exceed ten percent of the concentration indicated in the General Safety Order issued by the State of California, Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Industrial Safety (reprinted January 1964). I. Garbage removal shall be made in such a way that emissions from garbage trucks do not exceed the quantities or concentrations set forth in this section. (Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.070 Site Development Regulations. A. Height of Buildings and Structures. Except as otherwise provided by the General Plan, the maximum height of a principal building/structure in an ML zoning district is two stories, not to exceed forty feet, and of an accessory building in that zone is one story not to exceed fifteen feet. B. Lot Area Shape and Coverage. 1. Lot Area. The minimum lot area of a lot in a light industrial (ML) zoning district is ten thousand square feet. Each lot in an ML zone shall be designated with a number after a dash in the ML zoning symbol representing the minimum number of square feet (in thousands) allowed for such lot. 2. Lot Shape. Each lot in an ML zoning district shall have such shape that a square with a side of one hundred feet can be inscribed within the lot. 3. Maximum Building/Structure Coverage. The maximum lot coverage for buildings and structures in an ML zoning district is forty percent of the net lot area. C. Required Setbacks. 1. Front Yard. Minimum front-yard setback shall be twenty-five feet. 2. Side Yard. No minimum side-yard setback shall be required where a lot in an ML zoning district abuts another lot zoned ML or transportation (T); otherwise, the minimum side-yard setback is fifteen feet, subject, however, to the provisions contained in Section 19.60.070C4. 3. Rear Yard. No minimum rear-yard setback shall be required where a lot in an ML zoning district abuts another lot zoned ML or a lot zoned transportation (T); otherwise, the minimum rear-yard setback is twenty feet, subject, however, to the provisions contained in Section 19.60.070C4. 4. When Adjacent to (R) or (A-1) Zones. When a lot in an ML zoning district is adjacent to or separated by a street from an area zoned (R) residential or (A-1) agricultural-residential, all minimum yard setbacks shall be fifty feet. Twenty-five feet of any yard nearest any lot line shall be used and maintained only as a landscaping, planting or screening strip (except for access ways). The remainder of any such yard may be used only for off-street parking, or shall be maintained as a landscaping planting strip in the same manner as the first twenty-five feet. 5. Additional Setback Requirement. No part higher than twenty feet of a building in an ML zoning district shall be closer to a lot line than one-half of its height. (Ord. 1601,Exh. A (part), 1992) 19.60.080 Use and Development Regulations—(ML-rc). ML-rc districts are intended to shape the light industrial park setting by establishing uniform standards for development and landscaping. Regulations found in the other sections ofthis chapter shall apply to properties zoned ML-rc, unless otherwise stated in this section. A.Permitted Uses. Only the following uses shall be permitted in an ML-rc zoning district: 1.Professional or administrative offices 2. Laboratories 3.Wholesaler Showrooms 4. Research and Valuation Firms 5.Electronic components and assembly 6.Printing & Publishing 7. Testing Laboratories 8. Optical Industries 9. Sporting & Athletic Goods —Wholesale 10. Enclosed Warehousing 11. Contractor’s offices 12. Cold Storage Facilities & Frozen Food Lockers 13. Television, Radio & Motion Picture Studios 14. Stenographic and Duplicating Services 15. Delivery Services & Distribution 16. Wholesale and storage within completely enclosed buildings, excluding petroleum products. 17. Public Utilities Offices 18. Dry Cleaning Establishments 19. Commercial Photography 20. Wholesale Importers 21. Precision instruments manufacture 22. Audio---Visual Equipment Manufacture 23. Computer Services & Data Processing 24. Film processing 25. Office Supplies & Equipment Sales & Services 26. Light Machinery, Tools and Equipment Sales & Services 27. Gymnasium, Health Club 28. Municipal or Governmental Facilities 29. All uses permittedin a general commercial (CG) zone as provided in Section 19.56.030 of thistitle, other than excluded uses in Section 19.60.080C, provided that they are auxiliary or subsidiary to or an essential part of an established operation or use permitted by this chapter including, but not limited to, personal services, retail establishments, and recreation facilities located on the same lot as the principal use, and which exist solely for the convenience of persons employed in or customers of the principal use; B. Conditional Uses. The following uses may be conditionally allowed in the ML-rc zoning district subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit by the Planning Commission or a superior body. Existing churches approved by the City with a conditional use permit in existence prior 1. to the effective date of this Ordinance on December 1, 2011. Technical colleges with classroom schedules which do not exceed traffic generation rates 2. normally experienced by a Light Industrial/Administrative Office development during the 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., 4:00 to 6:00 p.m, and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. periods. The on- site enrollment shall not exceed two students for each parking space during the day program from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and the evening program from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. C. Excluded Uses. The following uses shall not be permitted in ML-rc zoning districts: Excluded uses in the ML zone per Section 19,60.050 1. School (preschool, kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12), specialized school, 2. general acute care hospital (e.g., any nursing facility, intermediate care facility, congregate living health facility), long-term health care facility, child day care facility including day care centers, employer-sponsored child care centers, adult day care, family day care homes,andu ses or facilities defined per in Health and Safety Code Sections 1250 or 1418 or 1596.750 and Education Code Section 17323(c) which may be utilized by sensitive receptors as defined by Public Resources Code Section 42100(c). D. Driveway Access. There shall be no direct vehicular access from ML-rc zoned lots to Stevens Creek Boulevard and McClellan Road, and no street connection with McClellan Road between Highway 85 and the railroad line. E. Unenclosed industrial activities, including loading, unloading and parking of delivery vehicles, shall be located in the rear or side yards of the property and screened from public street view. F. Landscaping. Front yards shall be landscaped and rear yards facing Highway 85 shall be screened by landscaping from public street view. 19.60.08090Parking and Loading Standards–Conditional Use Permit. Parking and loading standards in an ML zoning district shall be as provided by this title; provided, however, where the number of parking spaces for any lot in an ML zoning district exceeds one per five hundred square feet of total lot area, the use shall be subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit as provided in Section 19.60.040B. 19.60.090100Architectural and Site Review. No building or structure shall be erected without Planning Commission review according to Chapters 2.32and 19.134. No building, structure, landscaping, parking plan or sign shall be structurally altered or enlarged in an ML zone withoutarchitectural and site review before the Design Review Committee pursuant to Chapters 2.90and 19.134of this code. (Ord. 1844, § 1 (part), 2000; Ord. 1779, § 1 (A), 1998) Exhibit: B ORDINANCE NO. 360 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO AMENDING SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE NO 2 BY RECLASSIFYING A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO FROM MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL (R3-2.7*ma) ZONE TO LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (ML- rc)ZONE. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO DOES ORDAIN ASFOLLOWS: WHEREAS, on February 9, 1967, an application 4-Z-67) wasfi1ed by John Rodrigues, Jr., for the rezoning of property from Medium Density Multiple Residential (R3-2.7ma) to Light Industrial,(ML-rc)Zone: WHEREAS, upon due notice and after one public hearing, the Planning Commission recommended to the City Council that a re-classification be granted to Light Industrial Zone;(ML-rc: regulated by the M-1 section of Ordinance NS-1200 of the County of Santa C1ara, 1955 edition) WHEREAS, the property to be rezoned is presently R3-2.7*ma Zone; WHEREAS, a map of the subject property is attached hereto as Exhibit “A" as a proposed amendment to the Master Zoning Map of the City of Cupertino; Now, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS: Section l. That the following described property be, and hereby is re- zoned to Light Industrial (ML-rc) subject to the conditions set forth in Planning Commission Resolution No. 406 (hereby amended by changing the wording of Condition 13 to read: "Any purposed use shall conform with the list attached hereto as Exhibit "C", or shall be approved by minute order by the Planning Commission and the City Council"). Attached hereto as Exhibit "B", and Exhibit "A" and "C" attached hereto is made part of the Master Zoning Map of the City of Cupertino. A11 that certain rea1 property situated in the City of Cupertino, County of Santa Clara, State of California, described as follows: SECTION 2.This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30)days after its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen(15) days after its passage, this Ordinance sha11 be published once with the names of the members voting for or against the same in the Cupertino Courier, a newspaper published in said County of Santa Clara. INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino on the1stday of May, 1967, PASSED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino on the 5th day of May, 1967, by the following vote: YES :Councilmen -Dempster, Noel, Stokes, Fitztgerald NOES : Councilmen -Johnson ABSENT : Councilmen -None APPROVED: ________________________________ Mayor, City of Cupertino ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. 11-2081 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO AMENDINGCHAPTER 2.08OF THE CUPERTINO MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING CITY COUNCIL RULES AND CONDUCT OF MEETINGS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO HEREBY ORDAINS that Chapter 2.08of the Cupertino Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: 2.08.080 Methodof Presenting Matters to Council. A.Every official, board, commission or other body, connected with the City government, and every citizen, individual, corporation, committee or civic group, having any reports, communications or other matters to be presented at a City Council meeting, shall be referred to the City Clerk in writing before nine a.m. of the sixth day (Sunday included) preceding the day of such meeting for it to be given consideration as an item of agenda business. B.The City Clerk shall prepare an agenda setting forth such matters and the nature thereof under their appropriate headings, and setting forth all other matters to come before such meeting under their appropriate headings.The City Clerk shall, preceding such meetings, cause one copy thereof to be delivered to each member of the City Council and shall make such other copies available for public review as is consistent with State law. 2.080.090 Orderof Business. . A.The City Council of the city shall establishthe order of business by resolution B.The order of business to be taken up at an adjourned meeting shall be that as deemed by the Mayor and the City Council to be proper. C.The City Council may, in its discretion, establish time limitations for the presentation or discussion of any item of business; and, may establish a time after which no agenda item of business will be taken up in which case the motion for adjournment will containthe date and time for the completion of agenda business. D.Closed Sessions may be held as needed and scheduled by the City Attorney. E.Council may change the order of business at any individual council meeting by majority vote. INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino this 4th day of October, 2011and enacted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino this ____day of ______ 2011, by the following vote: OrdinanceNo. 11-2081 Vote:Members of the City Council AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST:APPROVED: City ClerkMayor, City of Cupertino 2 ORDINANCE NO. 11-2082 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO AMENDING SECTION 11.20.020 OF THE CUPERTINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ESTABLISHMENT OF VEHICULAR STOP REQUIRED AT CERTAIN INTERSECTIONS; APPLE TREE LANEAT THE INTERSECTION OF VISTA DRIVE The City Council of the City of Cupertino does hereby ordain that Section 11.20.020 be amended to includethe following: Section 11.20.020 Vehicular Stop Required at Certain Intersections. Approaching Street At Any Entrance Required to StopThereof With Apple Tree LaneVistaDrive th INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino this 4 day of October, 2011and ENACTED at a regular meeting of the City of Cupertino this 18thday of October, 2011by the following vote: VoteCouncilMembers AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST:APPROVED: _______________________________________ Kimberly Smith, City Clerk Gilbert Wong, Mayor, City of Cupertino