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2013 S-41 SupplementCUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Instruc:tion Sheet 2013 S-4-1. Supplement REMOVE OLD PAGES Title Page INSERT NEW PAGES Title Page TITLE 16: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION 1 through 10 1 through 14B 29 through 74D 29 through 62 77 through 84 77 through 84 92A, 92B 92A, 92B •. 94A through 94F 94A through 94F 5, 6 9 through 14 19,20 23,24 27,28 31 through 42 5 through 12B 17 through 24B 31, 32 rmh (12/13) Comprehensive Ordinance List Index 5, 6 9 through 14B 19,20 23,24 27,28 31 through 44 5 through 12 17 through 24B 31, 32 CITY OF CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL CODE 2013 S-41 Supplement contains: Local legislation current through Ordinance 13-2115, passed 11-19-13 AMERICAN LEGAL PU 13LISHING CORPORATION ` 432 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3909 (800) 445-5588 COPYRIGHT ° 2014 AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING CORPORATION J TITLE 1.6: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION Chapter 16.02 Administmhive Code 16.04 Building Code 16.06 Residential Code 16.08 Excavations., Grading and Retaining Walls 16.12 Soils and Foundations - Subdivisions . 16.16 Electrical Code 16.20 Plumbing Lode 16.24 Mechanical Code 16.28 (Reserved) 16.32 (Reserved) 16.36 Relocation of Buildings 16.40 Fire Code 16.42 Regulation of Facilities Where Materials Which Are or May Become Toxic Gases Are Found 16.52 Prevention of Flood Damage 16.54 Energy Code 16.56 Uniform Housing Code Adopted 16.58 Green Building Standards Code Adopted 16.60 Building Conservation Code Adopted 16.70 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Code Adopted 16.72 Recycling and Diversion of Construction and Demolition Waste 16.74 Wildland Urban Interface Fire Area 16.80 Safety Assessment Placards 2013 5-41 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction CHAPTER 16.02: ADPvIINISTRATIVE CODE Section 16.02.010 Purpose. 16.02.020 Definitions. 16.02.030 Scope. 16.02.040 General. 16.02.050 Applications and permits. 16.02.060 Notices and orders. 16.02.070 inspections. 16.02.080 Identification. 16.02.090 Right of entry. 16.02.100 Department records. 16.02.110 Liability. 16.02.120 Approved materials and equipment 16.02.130 Used materials and equipment. 16.02,140 Modifications. 16.02.150 Alternate materials, design and methods of construction and equipment. 16.02.160 Research reports. 16.02.170 Permit required. 16.02.180 Time limitation of application. 16.02.190 Validity of permit. 16.02.200 Expiration. 16.02.210 Suspension or revocation. 16.02.220 Placement of permit. 16.02,230 Responsibility of permittee. 16.02.240 Fees. 16.02.250 Inspections. 16.02.260 Certificate of occupancy. 16.02.270 Board of Appeals. 16.02.280 Violations. 16.02.290 Stop work order. 16.02.010 Purpose. A. The purpose of this title is to establish the: minimum requirements to safeguard to public health, safety and general welfare through structural strength, means of egress facilities, stability, sanitation, adequate light and ventilation, energy conservation, and safety to life and property from fire and other hazards attributed to the built environment and to provide safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations. 16.02.010 B. This title provides for the administration and enforcement of the building, residential, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, fire prevention, energy, housing, green building, building conservation and historical codes adopted by the City of Cupertino. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.020 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter the following terms, phrases, words, and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words in the plural number include the singular number and words in the singular number include the phiral number. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory. A. "Building" means any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy. A structure containing less than one hundred and twenty (120) square feet of floor space shall not fall within this definition. B. "Building Official" means the Chief Building Official for the City of Cupertino or designee. C. "City" means the City of Cupertino. D. "Person" means any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization of any kind. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.030 Scope. A. The provisions of this title shall apply to the construction, alteration, relocation, enlargement, replacement, repair, use and occupancy and demolition of every building, structure and building services equipment of every building or structure within the city. B. Where there is a conflict between a general requirement and a specific requirement, the specific requirement shall be applicable. Where, in any specific case, different sections of this code specify different materials, methods of construction or other requirements, the most restrictive shall govern. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 16.02.040 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 16.02.040 General. Adopt Section [A] 104.1 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.1 General. The Building Official is hereby authorized and directed to enforce the provisions of this title. The Building Official shall. have the authority to render interpretations of the codes identified in this title and to adopt policies and procedures in order to clarify the application of its provisions. Such interpretations, policies and procedures shall be in compliance with the intent and purpose for each code. Such policies and procedures shall not have the effect of waiving requirements specifically provided for in the codes. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.050 Applications and Permits. Adopt Section [A] 104.2 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.2 Applications and permits. The Building Official shall receive applications, review construction documents and issue permits for the erection, and alteration, demolition and moving of buildings and structures, inspect the premises for which such permits have been issued and enforce compliance with the provisions of this code. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.060 Notices and Orders. Adopt Section [A] 104.3 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.3 Notices and orders. The Building Official shall issue all necessary notices or orders to ensure compliance with this code. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.070 Inspections. Adopt Section [A] 104.4 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.4 Inspections. The Building Official shall make all of the required inspections, or the Building Official shall have the authority to accept reports of inspection by approved agencies or individuals. Reports of such inspections shall be in writing and be certified by a responsible officer of such approved agency or by the responsible individual. The Building Official is authorized to engage such expert opinion as deemed necessary to report upon unusual technical issues that arise, subject to the approval of the appointing authority_ (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.080 Identification. Adopt Section [A] 104.5 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.5 Identification. The Building Official shall carry proper identification when inspecting structures or premises in the performance of duties under this code. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.090 Right of Entry. Adopt Section [A] 104.6 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.6 Right of entry. Where it is necessary to make an inspection to enforce the provisions of this code, or where the Building Official has reasonable cause to believe that there exists in a structure or upon a premises a condition which is contrary to or in violation of this code which makes the structure or premises unsafe, dangerous or hazardous, the Building Official is authorized to enter the structure or premises at reasonable times to inspect or to perform the duties imposed by this code, provided that if such structure or premises be occupied that credentials be presented to the occupant and entry requested. If such structure or premises is unoccupied, the Building Official shall first make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other person having charge or control of the structure or premises and request entry. If entry is refused, the Building Official shall have recourse to the remedies provided by law to secure entry. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.100 Department Records. Adopt Section [A] 104.7 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.7 Department records. The Building Official shall keep official records of applications received, permits and certificates issued, fees collected, reports of inspections, and notices and orders issued. Such records shall be retained in the official records for the period required for retention of public records. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.110 Liability. Adopt Section [A] 104.8 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.8 Liability. The Building Official, member of the board of appeals or employee charged with the. enforcement of this code, while acting for the jurisdiction in good faith and without malice in the discharge of the duties 2013 S-41 Administrative Code required by this code or other pertinent law or ordinance, shall not thereby be rendered liable personally and is hereby relieved from personal liability for any damage accruing to persons or property as a result of any act or by reason of an act or omission in the discharge of official duties. Any suit: instituted against an officer or employee because of an act performed by that officer or employee in the lawful discharge of duties and under the provisions of this code shall be defended by legal representative of the jurisdiction until the final termination of the proceedings. The Building Official or any subordinate shall not be liable for cost in any action, suit or proceeding that is instituted in pursuance of the provisions of this code. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.120 Approved Materials and Equipment. Adopt Section [A] 104.9 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.9 Approved materials and equipment. Materials, equipment and devices approved by the Building Official shall be constructed and installed in accordance with such approval. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.130 Used Materials and Equipment. Adopt Section [A] 104.9.1 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.9.1 Used materials and equipment. The use of used materials which meet the requirements of this code for new materials is permitted. Used equipment and devices shall not be reused unless approved by the Building Official. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.140 Modifications. Adopt Section [A] 104.10 of the 2013 California. Building Code as follows: [A] 104.10 Modifications. Wherever there are practical difficulties involved in carrying out the provisions of this code, the Building Official shall have the authority to grant modifications for individual cases, upon application of the owner or owner's representative, provided the Building Official shall first find that special individual reason makes the strict letter of this code impractical and the modification is in compliance with the intent and purpose of this code and that such modification does not lessen health, accessibility, life and fire safety, or structural requirements. The details of action granting modifications shall be recorded and entered in the files of the department of building safety. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.110 16.02.150 Alternate Materials, Design and Methods of Construction and Equipment. Adopt Section [A] 104.11 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.11 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment. The provisions of this code are not intended to prevent the installation of any material or to prohibit any design or method of construction not specifically prescribed by this code, provided that any such alternative has been approved. An alternative material, design or method of construction shall be approved where the Building Official finds that the proposed design is satisfactory and complies with the intent of the provisions of this code, and that the material, method or work offered is, for the purpose intended, at least the equivalent of that prescribed in this code in quality, strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability and safety. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.160 Research Reports. Adopt Section [A] 104.11.1 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 104.11.1 Research reports. Supporting data, where necessary to assist in the approval of materials or assemblies not specifically provided for in this code, shall consist of valid research reports from approved sources. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.170 Permit Required. Adopt Section [A] 105A of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 105.1 Required. Any owner or authorized agent who intends to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, or change the occupancy of a building or structure, or to erect, install, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system, the installation of which is regulated by the California Code of Regulations, or to cause any such work to be done, shall first make application to the Building Official and obtain the required permit. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.180 Time Limitation of Application. Adopt Section [A] 105.3.2 of the 2013 California, Building Code as follows: 2013 S-41 16.02.180 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction [A] 105.3.2 Time limitation of application: An application for a permit for any proposed work shall be deemed to have been abandoned 180 days after the date of filing, unless such application has been pursued in good faith or a permit has been issued; except that the Building Official is authorized to grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.190 Validity of Permit. Adopt Section [A] 105.4 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 105.4 Validity of permit. The issuance or.granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of this code or other ordinances of the jurisdiction shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. The Building Official is also authorized to prevent occupancy or use of a structure where in violation of this code or of any other ordinances of this jurisdiction. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.200 Expiration. Adopt Section [A] 105.5 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 105.5 Expiration. Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. The Building Official is authorized to grant, in writing, one or more extensions of time, for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.210 Suspension or Revocation. Adopt Section [A] 105.6 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 105.6 Suspension or revocation. The Building Official is authorized to suspend or revoke a permit issued under the provisions of this code wherever the permit is issued in error or on the basis of incorrect, inaccurate or incomplete information, or in violation of any ordinance or regulation or any of the provisions of this code.(Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.220 Placement of Permit. Adopt Section [A] 105.7 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 105.7 Placement of permit. The building permit or copy shall be kept on the site of the work until the completion of the project. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.230 Responsibility of Permittee. Add new Section [A] 105.8 to the 2013 California Building Code to read as follows: [A] 105.8 Responsibility of permittee. Building permits shall be presumed to incorporate the provision that the applicant, the applicant's agent, employees or contractors shall carry out the proposed work in accordance with the approved plans and with all requirements of this code and any other laws or regulations applicable thereto, whether specified or not. No approval shall relieve or exonerate any person from the responsibility of complying with the provisions and intent of this code. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.240 Fees. Fees shall be paid to the city as set forth in the latest resolution adopted by the city. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.250 Inspections. Adopt Section [A] 110.1 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 110.1 General. Construction or work for which a permit is required shall be subject to inspection by the Building Official and such construction or work shall remain accessible and exposed for inspection purposes until approved. Approval as a result of an inspection shall not be construed to be an approval of a violation of the provisions of any of the codes or amendments specified in this title. It shall be the duty of the permit applicant to cause th, ,vork to remain accessible and exposed for inspection purposes. Neither the Building Official nor the City of Cupertino shall be liable for expense entailed in the removal or replacement of any material required to allow inspections. Adopt Section [A] 110.2 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: IJ 2013 S-41 Administrative Code [A] 110.2 Preliminary inspection. Before issuing a permit, the Building Official is authorized to examine or cause to be examined buildings, structures and sites for which an application has been filed. Adopt Section [A] 110.3.8 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 110.3.8 Other Inspections. In addition to the called inspections specified above, the Building Official is authorized to make or require any other inspections of any construction work to ascertain compliance with the provisions of this code and other laws that are enforced by the Building Department. For the purpose of determining compliance, the Building Official may cause any structure to be reinspected. If any inspection is made at the request of any individual, property owner or lending institution, a fee equal to the cost of making such inspection shall be charged as set forth in the latest resolution adopted by the city. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.260 Certificate of Occupancy. Adopt Section [A] 111.1 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 111.1 Use and occupancy. No building or structure shall be used or occupied, and no change in the existing occupancy classification of a building or structure or portion thereof shall be made, until the Building Official has issued a certificate of occupancy therefor as provided herein. Issuance of a certificate of occupancy shall not be construed as an approval of a violation of any provision of this title or any ordinance of the City of Cupertino. Adopt Section [A] 111.2 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 1.11.2 Certificate issued. After the Building Official inspects the building or structure and finds no violations of the provisions of this code or other laws that are enforced by the Building Department, the Building Official may issue a certificate of occupancy that contains the following: 1. The building permit number. 2. The address of the building or structure. 3. The name and address of the owner. 4. A description of that portion of the structure for which the, certificate is issued. 16.02.250 5. A statement that the described portion of the structure has been inspected for compliance with the requirements of this code for the occupancy and division of occupancy and the use for which the proposed occupancy is classified. 6. The name of the Building Official. 7. The edition of the code under which the permit was issued. 8. The use and occupancy, in accordance with the provision of Chapter 3 of the California Building Code. 9. The type of construction as defined in Chapter 6 of the California Building Code. 10. The design occupant load. 11. If the automatic sprinkler system is provided, whether the sprinkler system is required. 12. Any special stipulations and conditions of the building permit. Adopt Section [A] 11.1.3 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 111.3 Temporary occupancy. The Building Official is authorized to issue a temporary certificate of occupancy before the completion of the entire work covered by the permit, provided that such portion of portions shall be occupied safely. The Building Official shall set a time period during which the temporary certificate of occupancy is valid. Adopt Section [A] 111.4 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 111.4 Revocation. The Building Official is authorized to, in writing, suspend or revoke a certificate of occupancy or completion issued under the provisions of the California Building Code wherever the certificate is issued in error, or on the basis of incorrect information supplied, or where it is determined that the building or structure or portion thereof is in violation of any ordinance or regulation or any of the provisions of the California Building Code. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.270 Board of Appeals. Adopt Section [A] 113.1 of the 2013 California Building Code and amend to read as follows: [A] 113.1 General. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the Building Official relative to application and interpretation of the codes identified in this Title, there shall be and is hereby 2013 S-41 16.02.270 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction created a Board of Appeals consisting of five members who are qualified by experience and training to pass upon matters pertaining to building construction installations and materials. The Board of Appeals shall be appointed by the Mayor, subject to the approval of the City Council. The Board shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations for conducting its investigations and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the Building Official, with a duplicate copy to the appellant, and may recommend to the City Council such new legislation as is consistent therewith. To the extent permitted by law, the same personnel of the Board of Appeals appointed under this code may act as the Board of Appeals under this Title. In the event where no such Board of Appeals has been established, the City Council shall serve as said Appeals Board. Add Section [A] 113.1.1 to read as follows [A] 113.1.1 Access compliance. Per Health and Safety Code 19955 - 19959.5, in order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the Building Official relative to Access Compliance, there shall be and is hereby created a Board of Appeals consisting of five members to hear written appeals brought by any person regarding action taken by the Building Department. Two members of Accessibility Board of Appeals shall be physically handicapped persons, two members shall be persons experienced in construction, and one member shall be a public member. The Accessibility Board of Appeals shall be appointed by the Mayor, subject to the approval of the City Council. The Accessibility Board of Appeals shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations for conducting its investigations and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the Building Official, with a duplicate copy to the appellant, and may recommend to the City Council such new legislation as is consistent therewith. In the event where no such Board of Appeals has been established, the City Council shall serve as said Appeals Board. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.280 Violations. Adopt Section [A] 114.1 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 114.1 Unlawful acts. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, alter, extend, repair, move, remove, demolish or occupancy any building, structure or equipment regulated by the codes identified in this title, or cause same to be done, in conflict with or in violation of any of the provisions of any code identified in this title. Adopt Section [A] 114.2 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 114.2 Notice of violation. The Building Official is authorized to serve a notice of violation or order on the person responsible for the erection, construction, alteration, extension, repair, moving, removal, demolition or occupancy of a building or structure in violation of any provisions of any code identified in this title, or in violation of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of any code identified in this title. Such order shall direct the discontinuance of the illegal action or condition and the abatement of the violation. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.02.290 Stop Work Order. Adopt Section [Af 115.1 of the 2013 California. Building Code as follows: [A] 115.1 Authority. Whenever the Building Official finds any work regulated by this code being performed in a manner either contrary to the provisions of any code identified in this title or dangerous or unsafe, the Building Official is authorized to issue a stop work order. Adopt Section [A] 115.2 of the 2013 California Building Code as follows: [A] 115.2 Issuance. The stop work order shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the property involved, or to the owner's agent, or to the person doing the work. Upon issuance of a stop work order, the cited work shall immediately cease. The stop work order shall state the reason for the order, and the conditions under which the cited work will be permitted to resume. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 Q�11 CHAPTER 16.04: BUILDING CODE Section 16.04.010 Code adoption. 16.04.015 Adoption of appendix chapters. 16.04,050 Address identification. 16,04.070 Exterior wildfire exposure. 16.04.080 Roof covering classification. 16,04.340 Conventional construction provisions (bracing). 16.04.360 Concrete isolated footings. 16.04.370 Revise Section 1905.1.8 ACI 318 Section 22.10 16.04.400 Swimming pools. 16.04.010 Code Adoption. A. The provisions of the 2013 California Building Code, Volumes 1 and 2 inclusive, and Appendices which follow and each and all of the regulations, provisions, conditions and terms of the code is referred to as if fully set forth in this chapter, and is by such reference adopted. B. One (1) copy of each volume of the code therefore is on file in the office of the Building Official pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 18942(d)(1) and are made available for public inspection. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.04.015 Adoption of Appendix Chapters. The following Appendix Chapters from the 2013. California Building Code are hereby adopted. Appendix C: Group U - Agricultural Buildings; Appendix F: Rodentproofing; Appendix G: Flood -Resistant Construction; Appendix I: Patio Covers; California Code Part 8: 2013 California Historical Building Code; California Code Part 10: 2013 California Existing; Building Code; California Code Part 12: 2013 California Referenced Standards Code. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.04.050 Address Identification. Adopt Section 501.2 of the 2013 California Building Code and amend to read as follows: 16.04.010 New and existing buildings shall be provided with approved address numbers or letters. Each character shall be not less than 4 inches in height and not less than 0.5 inch in width. They shall be installed on a contrasting background and be plainly visible from the street or road fronting the property. When required by the fire code official, address numbers shall be provided in additional approved locations to facilitate emergency response. Where access is by means of a private road and the building address cannot be viewed from the public way, a monument, pole or other approved sign or means shall be used to identify the structure. Address numbers shall be maintained. No Certificate of Occupancy or final building approval for new construction or alterations shall be granted until the building or residence has a street address number posted. Subdivisions and Planned Developments shall submit a numbering schedule for approval by the Building Department and the Fire Department. All commercial buildings having a single address assigned with multi -suite arrangements shall have the suite -numbering system approved or assigned by the Building Department with an approved copy to the Fire Department for emergency use. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.04.070 Exterior Wildfire Exposure. Amend Section 707A.8 of the 2013 California Building Code to read as follows: 707A.8 Underside of appendages. The underside of overhanging appendages shall be enclosed to grade in accordance with the requirements of this chapter or the underside of the exposed underfloor shall consist of one of the following: 1. Noncombustible material. 2. Ignition -resistant material. 3. One layer of 5/8-inch Type X gypsum sheathing applied behind an exterior covering on the underside of the floor projection. 4. The exterior portion of a 1-hour fire resistive exterior wall assembly applied to the underside of the floor including assemblies using the gypsum panel and 2013 S-41 M 16.04.070 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction sheathing products listed in the Gypsum Association' Fire Resistance Design Manual. 5. The underside of a floor assembly that meets the performance criteria in accordance with the test procedures set forth in the SFM Standard 12-7A-3. Exception: Heavy timber structural columns and beams do not require protection. Amend Section 710A.3 of the 2013 California Building Code to read as follows: 710A.3 Where required. Accessory structures shall comply with the requirements of this section. 710A.3.1. Attached accessory structures shall comply with the requirements of this section. Amend Section 710A.4 of the 2013 California Building Code to read as follows: 710A.4 Requirements. Accessory structures shall be constructed on noncombustible or ignition -resistant materials. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.04.080 Roof Covering Classification. Amend Section 1505.1.3 of the 2013 California Building Code to read as follows: 1505.1.3 Roof coverings in all other areas. The entire roof covering of every existing structure where more than 50 percent of the total roof area is replaced within any one-year period, the entire roof covering of every new structure, and any roof covering applied in the alteration, repair or replacement of the roof of every existing structure, shall be a fire -retardant roof covering that is at least Class A. Amend Section 1505.1.4 of the 2013 California Building Code to read as follows: 1505.1.4 Roofing requirements in a Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area. The entire roof covering of every existing structure where more than 50 percent of the total roof area is replaced within any one-year period, the entire roof covering of every new structure, and any roof covering applied in the alteration, repair or replacement of the roof of every existing structure, shall be a fire -retardant roof covering that is at least Class A. E Roofing requirement for structures located in a Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area shall also comply with Section 705A. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.04.340 Conventional Construction Provisions (Bracing) . Amend Section 2308.9.3 of the 2013 California Building Code to read as follows: 2308.9.3 Bracing. Braced wall lines shall consist of braced wall panels that meet the requirements for location, type and amount of bracing as shown in Figure 2308.9.3, specified in Table 2308.9.3(1) and are in line or offset from each other by not more than 4 fee (1219 mm). Braced wall panels shall start not more than 121/2 feet (3810 mm) from each end of a braced wall line. Braced wall panels shall be clearly indicated on the plans. Construction of braced wall panels shall be by one of the following methods: 1. Nominal 1-inch by 4-inch (25mm by 102 mm) continuous diagonal braces let into top and bottom plates and intervening studs, placed at an angle not more than 60 degrees (1.0 rad) or less than 45 degrees (0.79 rad) from the horizontal and attached to the framing in conformance with Table 2304.9.1. 2. Wood boards of 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) net minimum thickness applied diagonally on studs spaced not over 24 inches (610 nun) o.c. 3. Wood structural panel sheathing with a thickness not less than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) for 16-inch (406 mm) or 24-inch (610 mm) stud spacing in accordance with Tables 3308.9.3(2) and 3308.9.3(3). 4. Fiberboard sheathing panels not less than 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) thick applied vertically or horizontally on studs spaced not over 16 inches (406 mm) o.c. where installed with fasteners in accordance with Section 2306.6 and Table 2306.6. 5. Not adopted. 6. Particleboard wall sheathing panels where installed in accordance with Table 2308.9.3(4). 7. Portland cement plaster on studs spaced 16 inches (406 mm) o.c. installed in accordance with Section 2510. This item is limited to one-story structures of R-3 and U occupancies. 8. Hardboard panel siding where installed in accordance with Section 2303.1.6 and Table 2308.9.3(5). 2013 S-41 11 Buildiing Code 16.04.340 For cripple wall bracing, see Section 2308.9.4.1. For Methods 2,3,4,6,7 and 8, each panel must be at least 48 inches (1219 mm) in length, covering three stud spaces where studs are spaced 16 inches (406 mm) apart and covering two stud spaces where studs are spaced 24 inches (610 mm) apart. For Method 5, each panel must be at least 96 inches (2438 mm) in length where applied to one face of a panel and 48 inches (1219 mm) where applied to both faces. All vertical joints of panel sheathing shall occur over studs and adjacent panel joints shall be nailed to common framing members. Horizontal joints shall occur over blocking or other framing equal in size to the studding except where waived b the installation requirements for the specific sheathing materials. Sole plates shall be nailed to the floor framing and top plates shall be connected to the framing above in accordance with Section 2308.3.2. Where joists are perpendicular to braced wall lines above, blocking shall be provided under and in line with the braced wall panels. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.04.360 Concrete Isolated Footings. Amend Section 1705.3 Exception # 1 of the 2013 CBC to read as follows: 1705.3 Concrete Construction. The special inspections and verifications for concrete construction shall be as required by this section and Table 1705.3. Exception: Special inspections shall not be required for: 1. Isolated spread concrete footings of buildings three stories or less above grade plane that are fully supported on earth or rock, where the structural design of the footing is based on a specified compressive strength, f'c, no greater than 2,500 pound per square inch (psi) (17.2 Mpa). (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.04.370 Revise Section 1905.1.8 ACI 318 Section 22.10. Amend Section 1905.1.8 and ACI 318 Section 22.10 and replace with the following: 22.10 - Plain concrete in structures assigned to seismic: design category C, D, E or F. 22.10.1 - Structures. assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E or F shall not have elements of structural plain concrete, except as follows: (a) Isolated footings of plain concrete supporting pedestals or columns are permitted, provided the projection of the footing beyond the face of the supported member does not exceed the footing thickness. Exception: In detached one and two-family dwelling three stories or less in height, the projection of the footing beyond the face of the supported member is permitted to exceed the footing thickness. (b) Plain concrete footing supporting walls are permitted', provided the footings have at least two continuous longitudinal reinforcing bars. Bars shall not be smaller than No. 4 and shall have a total area of not less than 0.002 times the gross cross -sectional area of the footing. A minimum of one bar shall be provided at the top and bottom of the footing. Continuity of reinforcement shall be provided at corners and intersections. Exception: In detached one and two-family dwellings three stores or less in height and constructed with stud bearing walls, plain concrete footings with at least two continuous longitudinal reinforcing bars not smaller than No. 4 are permitted to have a total area of less than 0.002 times the gross cross -sectional area of the footing. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.04.400 Swimming Pools. Adopt Section 3109 of the 2013 California Building Code. Inspections for Swimming Pools. A. All Work to Be Inspected. All pool installations or alterations thereto including equipment, piping and appliances related thereto shall be inspected by the Building Department to insure compliance with the requirements of the California Building Code. B. Called Inspections. It shall be the duty of the person doing the work authorized by the building permit to notify the Building Department that said work is ready for inspection. Such notification shall be given not less than twenty-four hours before the work is to be inspected. 1. Pregunite inspection is required when all steel is in place, piping from the pool area is in with pressure test, all steel and related attachments are properly bonded and underwater light housing is installed; 2. An inspection is required for all conduit and gas piping under slabs before decks are poured; 2013 S-41 16.04.400 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 12 3. Final inspection is required after all equipment is in place and operating, the pool is filled with water and all fences and gates are installed; 4. A reinspection fee per the adopted fee schedule per inspection will be charged for each inspection over two where the work is not ready or corrections have not been completed; 5. The owner shall arrange with the Building Department for inspectors to enter the property to make necessary inspections in connection with the pool. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 r" CHAPTER 16.06: :RESIDENTIAL CODE Section 16.06.010 Code adoption. 16.06.015 Adoption of appendix chapters. 16.06.050 Automatic fire sprinkler systems. 16.06.060 Materials and construction methods for exterior wildfire exposure. 16.06.070 Footings. 16.06.080 Roof covering classification. 16,06.085 Spark arrestors. 16.06.090 Seismic reinforcing. 16.06.100 Intermittent brace wall panel construction methods. 16.06.010 Code Adoption. A. The provisions of the 2013 California Residential Code and specified Appendices and each and all of the regulations, provisions, conditions and terms of the code is referred to as if fully set forth in this chapter, and is by such reference adopted. B. One (1) copy of the code therefore is on file in the office of the Building Official pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 18942(d)(1) and are made available for public inspection. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.06.015 Adoption of Appendix Chapters. The following Appendix Chapters from the 2013 California Residential Code are hereby adopted: Appendix A: Sizing and Capacities of Gas Piping; Appendix C: Exit Terminals of Mechanical Draft and Direct -Vent Venting Systems; Appendix G: Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs; Appendix H: Patio Covers; Appendix J: Existing Building and Structures; Appendix K: Sound Trap_smission. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.06.050 Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems. Amend Section R313.1 of the 2013 California Residential Code to read as follows: R313.1 Townhouse automatic fire sprinkler systems. An automatic residential fire sprinkler system shall be: installed in all new townhouses and in existing townhouses when additions are made that increase the building area to more than 3,600 square feet. 16.06.010 Exception: One or more additions made to a building after January 1, 2011 that do not total more than 1000 square feet of building area. Amend Section R313.2 of the 2013 California Residential Code to read as follows: 11313.2 One- and two-family dwellings automatic fire sprinkler systems. An automatic residential fire sprinkler system shall be installed in one- and two-family dwellings as follows: 1. In all new one- and two-family dwellings and in existing one- and two-family dwellings when additions are made that increase the building area to more than 3,600 square feet. Exception: One or more additions made to a building after January 1, 2011 that do not total more than 1000 square feet of building area. 2. In all new basements and in existing basements that are expanded. Exception: Existing basements that are expanded by not more than 50%. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.06.060 Materials and Construction Methods for Exterior Wildfire Exposure. Amend Section R327.7.8 of the 2013 California Residential Code to read as follows: R327.7.8 Underside of appendages. The underside of overhanging appendages shall be enclosed to grade in accordance with the requirements of this chapter or the underside of the exposed underfloor shall consist of one of the following: 1. Noncombustible material. 2. Ignition -resistant material. 3. One layer of 5/8-inch Type X gypsum sheathing applied behind an exterior covering on the underside of the floor projection. 2013 S-41 13 16.06.060 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 4. The exterior portion of a 1-hour fire resistive exterior wall assembly applied to the underside of the floor including assemblies using the gypsum panel and sheathing products listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual. 5. The underside of a floor assembly that meets the performance criteria in accordance with the test procedures set forth in the SFM Standard 12-7A-3. Exception: Heavy timber structural columns and beams do not require protection. Amend Section R327.10.3 of the 2013 California Residential Code to read as follows: R327.10.3. Where required. Accessory structures shall comply with the requirements of this section. R327.10.3.1. Attached accessory structures shall comply with the requirements of this section. Amend Section R327.10.4 of the 2013 California Residential Code to read as follows: R327.10.4. Requirements. Accessory structures shall be constructed on noncombustible or ignition -resistant materials. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.06.070 Footings. Amend Section R403.1 of the 2013 California Residential Code to read as follows: R403.1 General. All exterior walls shall be supported on continuous solid or fully grouted masonry or concrete footings, or other approved structural systems which shall be of sufficient design to accommodate all loads according to Section R301 and to transmit the resulting loads to the soil within the limitations as determined from the character of the soil Footings shall be supported on undisturbed natural soils or engineered fill. Concrete footings shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the provisions of Section R403 or in accordance with ACI 332. 14 LOAD -BEARING VALUE OF SOIL (psf) 1,500 1 2,000 1 3,000 1 z4,000 Conventional light -frame construction 1-story 12 12 12 12 2-story 15 12 12 12 3-story 1 23 17 12 12. 4-inch brick veneer over light frame or 8-inch hollow concrete masonry 1-story 12 12 12 12 2-story 21 16 12 12 3-story 32 24 16 12 8-inch solid or fully grouted masonry 1-story 16 12 12 12 2-story 29 21 14 12. 3-story 42 32 21 16 For Sl: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 pound per square foot = 0.0479 kPa. a. Where minimum footing width is 12 inches, use of a single wythe of solid or fully grouted 12-inch nominal concrete masonry units is permitted. Amend Section R403.1.1 of the 2013 California Residential Code to read as follows: R403.1.1 Minimum size. Minimum sizes for concrete and masonry footings shall be as set forth in Table R403.1 and Figure 403.1(1). The footing width, W, shall be based on the load -bearing value of the soil in accordance with Table R401.4.1. Spread footings shall be at least 6 inches (152 mm) in thickness, T. Footing projection, P, shall be at least 2 inches (51 mm) and shall not exceed the thickness of the footing. The size of footings supporting piers and columns shall be based on the tributary load and allowable soil pressure in accordance with Table R401.4.1. Delete Figure R403.1(2) and Figure R403.1(3). Delete Section R403.2 in its entirety. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 14A Residential Code 16.06.080 Roof Covering Classification. Amend Section R902.1.3 of the 2013 California Residential Code to read as follows: R902.1.3 Roof coverings in all other areas. The entire roof covering of every existing structure where more than 50 percent of the total roof area is replaced within any one-year period, the entire roof covering of every new structure, and any roof covering applied in the alteration, repair or replacement of the roof of every existing structure, shall be a fire -retardant roof covering that is at least Class A. Amend Section R902.1.4 of the 2013 California Residential Code to read as follows: R902.1.4 Roofing coverings within the Wildland- Urban Interface Fire Area. The entire roof covering of every existing structure where more than 50 percent of the total roof area is replaced within any one-year period, the entire roof covering of every new structure, and any roof covering applied in the alteration, repair or replacement of the roof of every existing structure, shall be a fire -retardant roof covering that is at least Class A. Roofing requirement for structures located in a Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area shall also comply with Section R327.5. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.06.085 Spark Arrestors. In new construction or when alterations, repairs or additions requiring a permit and having a valuation in excess of one thousand dollars occur, all new and existing fireplace chimneys shall terminate in substantially constructed spark. arrestor complying with the requirements of the 2013 California Residential Code Section R1003.9.2. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.06.090 Seismic Reinforcing. Amend Section R403.1.3 of the 2013 California Residential Code to read as follows: R403.1.3 Seismic reinforcing. Concrete footings located in Seismic Design Categories Do, D, and D2, as established in Table R301.2(1), shall have minimum reinforcement of at least two continuous longitudinal reinforcing bars not smaller than No. 4 bars. Bottom reinforcement shall be located a minimum of 3 inches (76) mm) clear from the bottom of the footing. 16.06.080 In Seismic. Design Categories Do, D, and D2 where a construction joint is created between a concrete footing and a stem wall, a minimum of one No. 4 bar shall be installed at not more than 4 feet (1219 mm) on center. The vertical bar shall extend to 3 inches (76 mm) clear of the bottom of the footing, have a standard hook and extend a minimum of 14 inches (357 mm) into the stem wall. In Seismic Design Categories Do, D, and D21 where a grouted masonry stem wall is supported on a concrete footing and stem wall, a minimum of one No. 4 bar shall be installed at not more than 4 feet (1219 mm) on center. The vertical bar shall extend to 3 inches (76 mm) clear of the bottom of the footing and have a standard hook. In Seismic Design Categories Do, D, and D21 masonry stem walls without solid grout and vertical reinforcing are not permitted. Exception: In detached one- and two-family dwellings which are three stories or less in height and constructed with stud bearing walls, isolated plain concrete footings supporting columns or pedestals are permitted. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.06.100 Intermittent Brace Wall Panel Construction Methods. Amend CRC Section R602.10.4, to add a new footnote "e" to the end of CRC Table R602.10.3(3), to read as follows: e. In Seismic Design Categories Do, D, and D21 Method GB is not permitted and the use of Method PCP is limited to one-story single family dwellings and accessory structures. Add the "e" footnote notation in the title of Table R602.10.1.3(3) to read as follows: TABLE R602.10.3(3)` Add a new subsection R602.10.4.4, to read as follows: R602.10.4.4 Limits on methods GB and PCP. In Seismic Design Categories Do, D, and D2, Method GB is not permitted for use as intermittent braced wall panels, but gypsum board is permitted to be installed when required by this Section to be placed on the opposite side of the studs from other types of braced wall panel sheathing. In Seismic Design Categories Do, D, and D2, the use of Method PCP is limited to one-story single family dwellings and accessory structures. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction MR.] CHAPTER 16.12: SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS - SUBDIVISIONS Section 16,12.010 Code adoption. 16.12.020 Required. 16.12.030 Report requirements. 16.12.040 Preparation. 16.12.050 Approval of report. 16.12.060 Conditions for building permit 16.12.010 Code Adoption. The ordinance codified in this chapter is enacted pursuant to the provisions of Section 17953 through 17957 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing, and reaffirms the requirements of an approved soils report as a condition to the issuance of a building permit. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.12.020 Required. A. A soils report, as described in Section 17953 of the California Health and Safety Code, shall be required of every subdivision as defined in the Subdivision Map Act of the State of California (commencing at Section 66401 of the: California Government Code) and shall also be required as a condition precedent to the issuance of any building permit for any structure to be built on any lot or subdivision. B. Said soils report may be waived by the Building Official or if the Public Works Director determines that due to the knowledge such department has as to the soil qualities of the soil of the subdivision or lot, no analysis is necessary. C. No building permit shall be issued for the construction of any building or structure on any lot or subdivision subject to this chapter unless or until an approved preliminary soil report has been filed first with the Building Official and City Engineer; or said report has been waived pursuant to the provisions of this chapter or, thi° corrective action, if any, has been assured. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.12.010 B. The classification of all soils for expansion potential; C. The classification of the soils according to the Unified Soils Classification System; D. The establishment of design bearing values and anticipated maximum settlements; E. Soil profiles including relevant data to depths which reflect the nature and magnitude of the future loading; F. The presence of rocks or liquids containing deleterious chemicals, which, if not corrected, could cause construction materials such as concrete, steel, and ductile or cast iron to corrode or deteriorate. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.12.030 Report Requirements. The report shall be comprehensive and shall include an analysis of:. A. Stability of all slopes, within the lot (subdivision.) or slopes above, below or adjacent to the area under investigation; 29 2013 S-41 16.12.040 Preparation. The soils report shall be prepared by a civil engineer who is registered by the state and shall be based upon adequate test borings, excavations, or in the case of the letter of review, field observations. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.12.050 Approval of Report. The preliminary soil report shall be filed with and approved by the City Engineer. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.12.060 Conditions for Building Permit. No building permit shall be issued for the construction of any structure on any lot or subdivision subject to this chapter unless or until an approved preliminary soil report has been filed first with the City Engineer; or said report has been waived pursuant to the provisions of this chapter or, the corrective action, if any, has been assured. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 30 CHAPTER 16.16: ELECTRICAL CODE Section 16.16.010 Code adoption. 16.16.015 Adoption of appendix chapters. 16.16.020 Article 100 amended -Definitions 16.16.025 Electrical work. 16.16.030 Electrical fee schedule. 16.16.040 interpretation. 16.16.050 Electrical maintenance program. 16.16.010 Code Adoption. A. The provisions of the 2013 California Electrical Code and each and all of the regulations, provisions, conditions and terms of the code is referred to as if fully set forth in this chapter, and is by such reference adopted. B. One (1) copy of the code therefore is on file in. the office of the Building Official pursuant to Health and. Safety Code Section 18942(d)(1) and are made available for public inspection. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.16.015 Adoption of Appendix Chapters. No Appendix Chapters from the 2013 California Electrical Code have been adopted. (Ord. 13-2115, (part)., 2013) 16.16.020 Article 100 Amended -Definitions. Article 100 as amended by adding thereto the following: A. Electrical Contractors: For the purpose of this article, an Electrical Contractor shall be a person holding a valid electrical contractor's license issued by the State of California. B. Journeyman Electrician: A journeyman electrician is an electrician qualified by training and experience to do electrical work in conjunction with new construction and/or rework of existing systems. C. Maintenance Electrician: A maintenance electrician in an electrician qualified by training and experience to do the recurring work required to keep a facility in such condition that it may be utilized at its designated capacity and efficiency, to do repair work or replacement or overhaul of constituent parts or materials to keep or restore a facility to a condition substantially equivalent to its original or design capacity or efficiency. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.16.010 16.16.025 Electrical Work. Electrical work shall be done only by: A. Owner/occupant; B. Electrical contractors who are in compliance with the state licensing laws and whose employees are under the direct supervision of a qualified journeyman electrician; C. General Building Contractor with current. B-1 license in conjunction with building permit only; D. Maintenance electrician. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.16.030 Electrical Fee Schedule. Electrical fees shall be paid to the city as set forth in the latest resolution adopted by the city. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.16.040 Interpretation. A. The language used in this code, and the California Electrical Code, which is made a part of this code by reference, is intended to convey the common and accepted meaning familiar to the electrical industry. B. The Building Official or his assistants is authorized to determine the intent and meaning of any provisions of this code. Such determination shall be made in writing and a record kept, which record shall be open to the public. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.16.050 Electrical Maintenance Program. Any person regularly employing one or more full-time qualified electricians for the purpose of installation, alteration, maintenance or repair on any property which such person owns or occupies, may designate a qualified electrician as a maintenance electrician. Upon being approved by the Chief Building Official, the maintenance electrician shall make monthly or quarterly reports to the city covering all installations, additions, or alterations. All such work shall be installed and done in accordance with the provisions of the Electrical Code, and shall be subject to the payment of fees, and to inspection by the electrical inspector to the same extent as similar work performed by other persons and for which such inspection is provided. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 31 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 32 CHAPTER 16.20: PLUMBING CODE Section 16.20.010 Code adoption. 16.20.015 Adoption of appendix chapters 16.20.020 Name insertion. 16.20.080 Condensate disposals. 16.20.010 Code Adoption. A. The provisions of the 2013 California Plumbing Code and each and all of the regulations, provisions, conditions and terms of the code is referred to as if fully sel. forth in this chapter, and is by such reference adopted. B. One (1) copy of the code therefore is on file in the office of the Building Official pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 18942(d)(1) and are made available for public inspection. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.20.015 Adoption of Appendix Chapters. The following Appendix Chapters from the 201':I California Plumbing Code are hereby adopted: Appendix A: Rules for Sizing the Water Supply System; Appendix P: Explanatory Notes on Combination Waste and Vent Systems; Appendix C: Alternate Plumbing Systems; Appendix D: Sizing Storm Water Drainage Systems; Appendix H: Private Sewage Disposal Systems; Appendix I: Installation Standards. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.20.020 Name Insertion. The names "Cupertino" and/or "California" shall be - inserted in the appropriate places provided therefor in each and every section of such California Plumbing Code wherein either the name of the city or state is left blank. (Ord.. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.20.080 Condensate Disposals. Amend Section 807.2 of the 2013 California Plumbing Code to read as follows: 807.2 Condensate Waste. Condensate from air-cooling coils and comfort cooling equipment not intended 16.20.010 to be used for the storage or holding of food or drinks shall be collected and discharged to an approved point of disposal acceptable by the Building Official. Termination of such drains shall be made by an air break. Condensate drain lines in sizes 1'/a" and larger shall be assembled using approved drainage pipe and fittings. Condensate waste water shall not drain over or upon a public way, sidewalk, pedestrian ramp or the like. The waste pipe shall have a slope of not less than'/e inch per foot and shall be of approved corrosion -resistant material not smaller than the outlet size as required below for air-cooling coils or condensing fuel -burning appliances, respectfully. Condensate wastes pipes from air-cooling coils shall be sized in accordance with equipment capacity as follows: EQUIPMENT CAPACITY CONDENSATE PIPE DIAMETER Up to 20 tons of refrigeration 3/4 inch 21 to 40 tons of refrigeration 1 inch 41 to 90 tons of refrigeration 1-1/4 inch 91 to 125 tons of refrigeration 1-1 /2 inch 126 to 250 tons of refrigeration 2 inch The size of condensate waste pipes may be for one unit or a combination of units; or as recommended by the manufacturer. The capacity of waste pipes assumes a '/s inch -per -foot slope, with the pipe running three-quarters full. Condensate drain sizing for other slopes or other conditions shall be approved by the Building Official. Findings: The waste water treatment facilities serving many silicon valley cities are operating at or Pear maximum capacity. The discharge of treated waste water into San Francisco Bay is detrimental to its sensitive ecosystem. Cooling coil and comfort cooling equipment condensate waste discharge does not contain pollutants which require treatment before being discharged into sanitary sewers or the ground. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 33 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 34 Q-'11 CHAPTER 16.24: P4ECHANICAL CODE Section 16.24.010 Code adoption. 16.24.015 Adoption of appendix chapters 16.24.020 Name insertion. 16.24.030 Condensate wastes. 16.24.010 Code Adoption. A. The provisions of the 2013 California Mechanical) Code and each and all of the regulations, provisions, conditions and terms of the code is referred to as if fully set forth in this chapter, and is by such reference adopted. B. One (1) copy of the code therefore is on file in the office of the Building Official pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 18942(d)(1) and are made available for public inspection. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.24.015 Adoption of Appendix Chapters. No Appendix Chapters from the 2013 California Mechanical Code have been adopted, (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.24.020 Name Insertion. The names "Cupertino" and/or "California" shall be inserted in the appropriate places provided therefor in each and every section of such California Mechanical Code wherein either the name of the city or state is left blank. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.24.030 Condensate Wastes. Amend Section 312.1 of the 2013 California Mechanical Code to read as follows: 312.1 Condensate Disposal. Condensate from air cooling coils and comfort cooling equipment not intended to be used for the storage or holding of food or drinks shall be collected and discharged to an approved point of disposal acceptable to the Building Official. Termination of such drains shall be made by an air break. Condensate drain lines in sizes 1'/4 " and larger shall be assembled using approved drainage pipe and fittings. Condensate waste water shall not drain over or upon a public way, sidewalk, pedestrian ramp or the like. 16.24.010 Findings The waste water treatment facilities serving many Silicon Valley cities are operating at or near maximum capacity. The discharge of treated waste water into San Francisco Bay is detrimental to its sensitive ecosystems. Cooling coil and comfort cooling equipment condensate waste discharge does not contain pollutants which require treatment before being discharged into sanitary sewers or the ground. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 35 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 36 CHAPTER 16.28: (RESERVED) 37 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 93 CHAPTER 16.32: (RESERVED) 39 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 40 CHAPTER 16.36: RELOCATION OF BUILDINGS Section 16.36.010 Definitions. 16.36.020 Permit -Required. 16.36.030 Permit -Application. 16.36.040 Moving notice. 16.36.050 Permit -Issuance -Hearing. 16.36.055 Permit -Fees. 16,36.060 Permit -Bond. 16.36.070 Permit -Conditions. 16.36.080 Contiguous land. 16.36.090 Metal tires prohibited. 16.36.100 Roller restrictions. 16.36,110 Truck requirements. 16.36.120 Person in charge -Duties. 16.36.010 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter the following terms, phrases, words, and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words in the plural number include the singular number and words in the singular number include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory. A. "Building" means any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy. A structure containing less than one hundred and twenty (120) square feet of floor space shall not fall within this definition. B. "Building Official" means the Chief Building Official for the city or designee. C. "City means the City of Cupertino; D. "Person means any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization of any kind. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 82, § 1, 1959) 16.36.020 Permit -Required. No person shall move any building over, along or, across any highway, street or alley in the city without firs: obtaining a permit from the Building Department. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 82, § 2, 1959) 16.36.010 16.36.030 Permit -Application. A person seeking issuance of a permit hereunder shall file an application for such permit with the Building Department: A. Form. The application shall be made in writing, upon forms provided by the Building Department, and shall be filed in the office of the Building Official; .B. Contents. The application shall set forth: 1. A description of the building proposed to be moved, giving street number, construction materials, dimensions, number of rooms and condition of exterior and interior, 2. A legal description of the lot from which the building is to be moved, giving the lot, block and tract number, if located in the city, 3. A legal description of the lot to which it is proposed such building be removed, giving lot, block and tract number, if located in the city, 4. The portion of the lot to be occupied by the building when moved, 5. The highways, streets and alleys over, along or across which the building is proposed to be moved, 6. Proposed moving date and hours, 7. Any additional information which the Building Official shall find necessary to a fair determination of whether a permit should issue; C. Accompanying Papers. 1. Tax Certificate. The owner of the building to be moved shall file with the application sufficient evidence that the building and lot from which it is to be removed are free of any entanglements and that all taxes and any city charges against the same are paid in full, 2. Certificate of Ownership or Entitlement. The applicant, if other than the owner, shall file with the application a written statement or bill of sale signed by the owner, or other sufficient evidence, that he is entitled to move the building. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 1777, (part), 1998; Ord. 82, § 3, 1959) 16.36.040 Moving Notice. Upon receiving an application to move an old or previously occupied building, the Building Official shall cause a notice to be posted on the front and rear of the 41 2013 S-41 16.36.040 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction proposed location and on the front of the building proposed to be moved. Such notice shall have a title in letters not less than one inch in height, "MOVING NOTICE"; shall give the location of the house by street and number and the name and address of the applicant desiring a permit to move such building. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 82, § 4, 1959) 16.36.050 Permit -Issuance -Hearing. After the above described notices have been in place seventy-two hours, excluding Sundays and holidays, and no written protests have been received, the Building official shall issue the permit subject to all the provisions of this chapter. If any written protests are filed with the Building Department, a time shall be set for a hearing before the City Council, said time to be not sooner than three days nor later than twenty days from the date of the filing of the protest. The Building Official shall notify the City Council and the other interested parties of the hour set for such hearing, No permit shall issue unless the City Council shall deny the protest. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 82, § 5, 1959) 16.36.055 Permit -Fees. No permit shall be issued to any person unless there is on deposit with the City Clerk all required fees and charges as provided by the most recent City Council resolution, together with the cost of the service rendered by any employee of the city or by any company or corporation in protecting, trimming, or cutting trees or removing and replacing wires or poles; and such sums as will be necessary to cover any damage done to the property of any person along the route of the removal. Any dispute between the holder of a permit and the city as to the cost of any service rendered by any person or the amount of damage done to the property of any person shall be referred to the Chief Building Official whose decision shall be final. (Ord. 1777, (part), 1998) 16.36.060 Permit -Bond. In addition to the conditions under which a permit may be issued as specified in this chapter, the Council may, in all cases where a protest in writing -has been received, require an applicant to make such improvements and repairs to the building sought to be removed as in the opinion of the Council are warranted, and require said applicant to post a surety bond or cash with the City Clerk as security for the faithful performance by the applicant of all repairs and improvements which the Council orders made as a condition to the granting of such permit. (Ord. 82, § 6, 1959) 16.36.070 Permit -Conditions. Any permit issued under this chapter shall be subject to the following conditions: 42 A. Certificates. No permit shall be issued unless there is first filed a certificate of inspection signed by the Building Official certifying that he examined the building and that it is structurally strong; and unless there is also filed a certificate certifying that the removal of said building on the route proposed will not result in damage of or destruction to trees; B. Locations Outside City. No permit shall be issued to move a building through the city from one location outside the city to another location outside the city unless the proposed route to be followed within the city shall be approved by the Building Official; C. Location Within City from Outside. No permit shall be issued to move a building from a location outside the city to a location inside the city unless the building has been inspected and approved, and the route to be followed has been approved by the Building Official. Inspection fees shall be paid by the applicant in accordance with the requirements of city ordinances regulating building, electrical, plumbing and gas installations. The lot upon which such building is to be moved shall be posted as required for buildings to be moved within the city; D. Accessory Building. An accessory building, not over four hundred square feet in area, may be moved in conjunction with the moving of a residence from the same location to the same location without paying an additional fee. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 1777, (part), 1998; Ord. 82, § 7, 1959) 16.36.080 Contiguous Land. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 16.36.070C and D, an existing building may be moved from land contiguous to the city, to land within the city, in all cases where the owner of said contiguous land has taken such steps as the Council may require in order to annex said contiguous land to the city. (Ord. 82, § 8, 1959) 16.36.090 Metal Tires Prohibited. No building shall be moved upon any truck having metal tires. (Ord. 82, § 9, 1959) 16.36.100 Roller Restrictions. No building shall be moved upon rollers unless planks are placed under the rollers of such width and in such manner as to protect the surface of the street from damage. (Ord. 82, § 10, 1959) 16.36.110 Truck Requirements. No building shall be moved unless moved on rollers or upon a truck having wheels equipped with pneumatic, or solid rubber tires. (Ord. 82, § 11, 1959) 2013 S-41 43 Moving Buildings 16.36.120 16.36.120 Person in Charge —Duties. Every person in charge of the moving of any building on or over the streets of the city shall: A. Notify the Fire Department within one-half hour after sunset of the location of the building and the route over which the building is to be moved during the night; B. Give twenty-four hours written notice to any person responsible for trimming trees, removing wires or the doing of other things necessary to permit the moving of the building over the route designated; C. Maintain red lights at each corner of the building from one-half hour after sunset till one-half hour before sunrise; D. Carry insurance to cover accidents or damage to persons and property or furnish bond therefor satisfactory to the Building Official; E. Notify the Sheriff's office of the time of moving and the route over which the building is to be moved. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 82, § 12, 1959) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 44 CHAPTER 16„40: FIRE CODE Section 16.40.010 16.40.010 Code adoption. 16.40.400 Establishment of limits of districts in 16.40.015 Adoption of appendix chapters. which the storage of stationary tanks 16.40.020 Administration. of flammable cryogenic fluids are to 16.40.065 Permits. be prohibited. 16.40.070 Definitions. 16.40.410 General - highly toxic and toxic 16.40.080 General precautions against fire. materials. 16.40.120 Fire apparatus access roads. 16.40.430 Highly toxic, toxic and moderately 16.40.130 Access to buildings and roofs. toxic gases including those used as 16.40.140 Hazards to firefighters. refrigerants. 16.40.150 Emergency responder radio 16.40.435 Establishment of limits in which coverage. storage of liquefied petroleum gases 16.40.180 Electrical equipment, wiring and is prohibited. hazards. 16.40.440 Use - silane distribution systems 16.40.190 Stationary storage battery systems. automatic shutdown. 16.40.195 Decorative vegetation in new and existing buildings. 16.40.210 Automatic sprinkler systems. 16.40.010, Code Adoption. 16.40.225 Precautions against tire. A. The provisions of the 20.13 California Fire Code 16,40.230 Means of egress. and each and all, of the regulations, provisions, conditions 16.40.280 General requirements - lumberyards and terms of the code is referred to as if fully set forth in and woodworking facilities. this chapter, and is by such reference adopted. 16.40.300 Definitions - Wildland-Urban B. One (i) copy of the code therefore is on file in Interface Fire Areas. the office of the Building Official and the Fire Code Official 16.40.31.0 Application. pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 18942(d)(1) and 16.40.320 Defensible space. are made available for public inspection. (Ord. 13-2115, 16.40.330 Fire protection plan. (part), 2013) 16.40.340 Water supply. 16.40.350 Ignition source control. 16.40.015 Adoption of Appendix Chapters. 16.40.355 General - hazardous materials. The following Appendix Chapters from the 2013 16.40.360 General requirements - hazardous California Fire Code are hereby adopted. materials. Appendix B: Flow Requirement for Buildings; 16.40.365 Storage - hazardous materials. Appendix C: Fire Hydrant Locations and Distribution; 16.40.370 General - explosives and fireworks. Appendix K: Temporary Haunted Houses, Ghost 16.40.380 Establishment of limits of districts in Walks and Similar Amusement Uses. (Ord. 13-2`115, (part), which storage of Class I and 11 2013) liquids in aboveground tanks is prohibited. 16.40.020 Administration. 16.40.385 Storage - flammable and combustible Add Section 101.3.1 to the 2013 California Fire Code liquids. to read as follows: 16.40.390 Establishment of limits of districts in which storage of Class I and II 101.3.1 Administration. The City Manager, through liquids in outside aboveground tanks the powers vested by the City Council, shall have the is prohibited. authority to delegate any and all responsibility for the 45 2013 S-41 16.40.020 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 46 maintenance and enforcement of the provisions of this Code to whichever legal entity he feels best serves the interests of the city. Wherever the words "Chief", "Fire Marshal", "tire code official", "Fire Department", "Fire Prevention Bureau", "Fire Chief" and other such similar words are used, they shall mean and refer to such legal entity designated by the City Manager of Cupertino under the authority of the City Council of Cupertino. Wherever the words "municipality", "jurisdiction" or "city" are used, they shall mean the City of Cupertino. Wherever the words "Executive Body" are used, they shall mean the City Council of Cupertino. Wherever the words "Administrator" or "Executive" are used, they shall mean the City Manager of Cupertino. Wherever the words "District Attorney" or "Corporation Counsel" are used, they shall mean the City Attorney of Cupertino. Wherever the words "Board of Appeal" are used, they shall mean the City Council of Cupertino or the body appointed by the Council to pass on matters pertaining to fire safety. (Ord.13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.065 Permits. Add Section [A] 105.1.4 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: [A] 105.1.4 Construction permit fees. Construction permit fees and plan review fees for fire hydrant systems, fire extinguishing systems and fire alarm systems shall be paid to the Santa Clara County Fire Department in accordance with the following table based on valuation. The valuation shall be limited to the value of the system for which the permit is being issued. Plan review fees are 65 % of the Permit Fee amount. For the purposes of determining the total fee amount for each permit, the plan review fee shall be added to the Permit Fee. TOTAL VALUATIONS PERMIT FEE $1.00 TO $500.00 $23.50 $501.00 TO $2,000.00 $23.50 for the first $500.00 plus $3.05 for each additional $100.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000.00 $2001.00 TO $25,000.00 $69.25 for the first $2,000.00 plus $14.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000.00 TOTAL VALUATIONS PERMIT FEE $25,001.00 TO $391.25 for the first $50,000.00 $25,000.00 plus $10.10 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000.00 $50,001.00 TO $643.75 for the first $100,000.00 $50,000.00 plus $7.00 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00 $100,001.00 to $993.75 for the first $500,000.00 $100,000.00 plus $5.60 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000.00 $500,001 to $3,233.75 for the first $1,000,000.00 $500,000.00 plus $4.75 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $1,000,000.00 $1,000,001 and up $5,608.75 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $3.15 for each additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof Additional re -inspections, in connection with the permits above, are to be paid at $50.00 for each occurrence at the discretion of the fire code official. Add Section [A] 105.1.5 the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: [A] 105.1.5 Operational permit fees. Operational permit fees shall be paid to the Santa Clara County Fire Department as follows: 2013 S-41 47 Fire Code FACILITY TYPE PERMIT FEE 1. Institutional A. More than 6 persons $75.00 - Annually B. Over 50 persons $100.00 - Annually 2. Day Care Facilities More than 6 clients $35.00 - Annually 3. Places of Assembly A. 50-360 persons $50.00 - Annually B. Over 300 persons $85.00 - Annually 4. Temporary Membrane $85.00 - Each Structures, Tents and occurrence Canopies (Only those requiring permits in accordance with Section 105.6.43). Amend Section [A] 105.6.8 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as.follows: [A] 105.6.8 Compressed gases. An operational permit is required for the storage, use or handling at normal temperature and pressure (NPT) of compressed gases in excess of the amounts listed in Table 105.6.8. Exceptions: 1. Vehicles equipped for and using compressed gas as a fuel for propelling the vehicle. - 2. Inert and simple asphyxiants at or below the amounts listed in Table 105.6.8. Amend Table 105.6.8 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 16.40.065 TABLE 105.6.8 PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR COMPRESSED GASES' TYPE OF GAS AMOUNT cubic feet at NTPZ Corrosive 200 Flammable (except cryogenic and liquefied petroleum gases) 200 Highly toxic Any amount Inert and simple asphyxiant 6,000 Irritant 200 Moderately toxic 20 Other health hazards 650 Oxidizing (including oxygen) 504 Pyrophoric Any amount Radioactive Any amount Sensitizer 200 Toxic Any Amount Unstable (reactive) Any amount ' Refer to Chapters 27, 30, 32, 35, 37, 40 and 41 for additional requirements and exceptions. z Cubic feet measured at normal Temperature and pressure. Amend Section 105.6.10 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 105.6.10 Cryogenic fluids. An operational permit is required to produce, store transport on site, use, handle or dispense cryogenic fluids in excess of the amounts listed in Table 105.6.10 or to install a cryogenic vessel or piping system for the storage or distribution of cryogens. Exception: Permits are not required for vehicles equipped for and using cryogenic fluids as a fuel for propelling the vehicle or for refrigerating the lading. 2013 S-41 16.40.065 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 48 Amend Table 105.6.20 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: TABLE 105.6.20 PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TYPE OF MATERIAL AMOUNT Carcinogens 10 pounds Combustible Liquids: See Section 105.6.16 Corrosive Materials: Gases See Section 105.6.8 Liquids 55 gallons. Solids 500 pounds Cryogens: See Section 1.05.6.10 Explosive Materials: See Section 105.6.14 Flammable Materials: Gases See Section. 105.6.8 Liquids See Section 105.6.16 Solids 100 pounds Highly Toxic Materials: Gases See Section 105.6.8 Liquids Any amount Solids Any amount Moderately Toxic Gas: See Section 105.6.8 Organic Peroxides: Liquids: Class I -IV Any Amount Liquids: Class V No Permit Required Solids: Class I -IV Any Amount Solids: Class V_ No Permit Required Oxidizing Materials: Gases See Section 105.6.8 Liquids Any amount Solids Any amount Other Health Hazards Liquids 55 gallons Solids 500 pounds Pyrophoric Materials: Gases See Section 105.6.8 Liquids Any amount Solids Any amount Radioactive Materials: Gases See Section 105.6.8 Liquids See Section 105.6.50 Solids See Section 105.6.50 Toxic Materials: Gases See Section 105.6.8 Liquids Any amount Solids Any amount Unstable (Reactive) Materials: Gases See Section 105.6.8 Liquids Any amount Solids Any amount Water Reactive Materials: Liquids Any amount Solids Any amount For SI: 1 gallon = 3.785 L, 1 pound = 0.454 kg. a. 20 gallons when Table 5003.1.1(1) Note k applies and hazard identification signs in accordance with Section 5003.5 are provided for quantities of 20 gallons or less. b. 200 pounds when Table 5003.1.1(1) Note k applies and hazard identification signs in accordance with Section 5003.5 are provided for quantities of 200 gallons or less. 2013 S-41 49 Fire Code Add Section [A] 105.6.48 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: [A] 105.6.48 Day care facility. An operational permit is required to operate a business as a day care facility for more than 6 people. Add Section [A] 105.6.49 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: [A] 105.6.49: Institutional. A permit is required to operate, maintain, or use any institutional type occupancy. For the purpose of this Section, an institution shall be, but is not limited to: hospitals, children's home, home or institution for insane or mentally retarded persons, home or institution for the care of aged or senile persons, sanitarium, nursing or convalescent home, certified family care homes, residential care homes for the elderly, out of home placement facilities, halfway house, and day care nurseries or similar facility of any capacity. Add Section [A] 105.6.50 to the 2013 California Fire: Code to read as follows: [A] 105.6.50 Radioactives. To store or handle at any installation more than one microcurie (37,000 becquerel) of radioactive material not contained in a sealed source or sources, or any amount of radioactive material for which a specific license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Amend Section [A] 105.7.3 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: [A] 105.7.3 Compressed Gases. A construction permit is required to install any piped distribution system for compressed gases, or to install anon -flammable medical gas manifold system. A construction permit is required to install, repair damage to, abandon, remove, place temporarily out of service, close or substantially modify a compressed gas system. Exceptions: 1. Routine maintenance. 2. For emergency repair work performed on an emergency basis, application for permit shall be made within two working days of commencement of work. The permit applicant shall apply for approval to close storage, use or handling facilities at least 30 days prior to the termination of the storage, use or handling of compressed or liquefied gases. Such application shall include any change or alteration of the facility closure plan. This 30-day period may be waived by the chief if there are special circumstances requiring such waiver. 16.40.065 Amend Section [A] 105.7.4 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: [A] 105.7.4 Cryogenic Fluids. A construction permit is required for installation of or alteration to cryogenic fluid storage systems where the system capacity exceeds the amounts listed in Table 105.6.10. Maintenance performed in accordance with this code is not considered an alteration and does not require a construction permit. Add Section [A] 106.5 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: [A] 106.5 Final Inspection. No final inspection as to all or any portion of a development shall be deemed completed until the installation of the required fire protection facilities and access ways have been completed and approved. No final certificate of occupancy may be granted until the Fire Department issues notice of final clearance of such fire protection facilities and access ways to the Building Department. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.070 Definitions. The following definitions are added/amended: CARCINOGEN is a substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living tissue. A chemical is considered a carcinogen if: 1. It has been evaluated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and found to be a carcinogen or potential carcinogen, or 2. It is listed as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the latest edition of the Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology program, or 3. It is regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen. CONTINUOUS GAS DETECTION SYSTEM. An approved gas detection system where the analytical instrument is maintained in continuous operation and sampling is performed without interruption. Analysis is allowed to be performed on a cyclical basis at intervals not to exceed 30 minutes. In occupied areas where air is re -circulated and not exhausted to a treatment system (e.g. breathing zone), the Chief may require a cyclical basis at intervals not to exceed 5 minutes. The gas detection system shall be able to detect the presence of a gas at or below the permissible exposure limit in occupiable areas and at or below 1/2 IDLH (or 0.05 LC 50 if no established IDLH) in unoccupiable areas. 2013 S-41 16.40.070 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction CORROSIVE LIQUID. Corrosive liquid is: 1. Any liquid which, when in contact with living tissue, will cause destruction or irreversible alteration of such tissue by chemical action; 2. Any liquid having a pH of 2 or less or 12.5 or more; 3. Any liquid classified as corrosive by the U.S. Department of Transportation; and 4. Any material exhibiting the characteristics of corrosivity in accordance with Title 22, California Code of Regulations § 66261.22. DEVICE. Device is an appliance or piece of equipment that plays an active part in the proper functioning of the regulated systems. Examples include, but are not limited to the following: smoke detectors, heat detectors, flame detectors, manual pull stations, horns, alarms, bells, warning lights, hydrants, risers, FDCs, standpipes, strobes,. control panels, transponders, and other such equipment used to detect, transmit, initiate, annunciate, alarm, or respond according to the system design criteria. MODERATELY TOXIC GAS. A chemical or substance that has a median lethal concentration (LC50) in air more than 2000 parts per million but not more than 5000 parts per million by volume of gas or vapor, when administered by continuous inhalation for an hour, or less if death occurs within one hour, to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. MAXIMUM THRESHOLD QUANTITY (MAX To. Maximum Threshold Quantity (Max TQ) is the maximum quantity of a moderately toxic or toxic gas, which may be stored in a single vessel before a more stringent category of regulation is applied-. The following equation shall be used to calculate the Max TQ: Max TQ (pounds) = LC50 (ppm) x 2 lb. For gas mixtures containing one or more toxic, highly toxic or moderately toxic components, LC50 shall be calculated using CGA Standards P-20 and P-23 as referenced in Appendix E, Section E103.1.3.1 OTHER HEALTH HAZARD MATERIAL is a hazardous material which affects target organs of the body, including but not limited to, those materials which produce liver damage, kidney damage, damage to the nervous system, act on the blood to decrease hemoglobin function, deprive the body tissue of oxygen or affect reproductive capabilities, including mutations (chromosomal damage) or teratogens (effect on fetuses). 50 SENSITIZER is a chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the chemical. WORKSTATION is a defined space or independent principal piece of equipment using hazardous materials where a specific function, laboratory procedure or research activity occurs. Approved or listed hazardous materials storage cabinets, flammable liquid storage cabinets or gas cabinets serving a workstation are included as part of the workstation. A workstation is allowed to contain ventilation equipment, fire protection devices, electrical devices, and other processing and scientific equipment. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 201-3) 16.40.080 General Precautions Against Fire. Amend Section 311.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 311.1 General. Temporarily unoccupied buildings, structures, premises or portions thereof, including tenant spaces, shall be safeguarded and maintained in accordance with Sections 311.1.1 through 311.4. Section 311.5 of the 2013 California Fire Code is not adopted. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.120 Fire Apparatus Access Roads. Amend Section 503.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 503.1 Where required. Fire apparatus access roads shall be provided and maintained in accordance with Sections 503.1.1 through 503.1.2 and as per Fire Department access road Standards. Amend Section 503.2.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 503.2.1 Dimensions. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm), except for approved security gates in accordance with Section 503.6, and an unobstructed vertical clearance of 13 feet 6 inches (4115 mm). Exception: When there are not more than two Group R, Division 3, or Group U occupancies, the access road width may be modified by the fire code official. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 51 Fire Code 16.40.130 Access to Buildings and Roofs. Add Section 504.5 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 504.5 Access Control Devices. When access control devices including bars, grates, gates, electric or magnetic locks or similar devices, which would inhibit rapid fire department emergency access to the building, are installed, such devices shall be approved by the fire code official. All electrically powered access control devices shall be provided with an approved means for deactivation or unlocking from a single location or otherwise approved by the fire department. Access control devices shall also comply with Chapter 10 Egress. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.140 Hazards to Firefighters. Add Section 504.6 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 504.6 Roof Guardrails at Interior Courts. Roof openings into interior courts that are bounded on all sides by building walls shall'be protected with guardrails. The top of the guardrail shall not be less than 42 inches in height above' the adjacent roof surface that can be walked on. Intermediate rails shall be designed and spaced such that a 12-inch diameter sphere cannot pass through. Exception: Where the roof opening is greater than 600 square feet in area. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.150 Emergency Responder Radio Coverage. Add Section 510.1.1 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 510.1.1 Obstruction by New Buildings. When determined that a new structure obstructs the line of sight emergency radio communications to existing buildings or to any other locations, the developer of the structure shall provide and install the radio retransmission equipment necessary to restore communications capabilities. The equipment shall be located in an approved space or area within the new structure. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.180 Electrical Equipment, Wiring and Hazards. Add Section 605.11 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 16.40.130 605.11 Immersion Heaters. All electrical immersion heaters used in dip tanks, sinks, vats and similar operations shall be provided with approved over -temperature controls and low liquid level electrical disconnects. Manual reset of required protection devices shall be provided. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.190 Stationary Storage Battery Systems. Add Section 608.6.4 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 608.6.4 Failure of Ventilation System. Failure of the ventilation system shall automatically disengage the charging system. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.195 Decorative Vegetation in New and Existing Buildings. Amend Section 806.1.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: Display Inside Buildings. The display of Christmas trees and other decorative vegetation shall be in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, § 3.08 and Sections.806.1 through 806.5. Exceptions: 1. Trees located in areas protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance Section 903.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 shall not be prohibited in Groups A, E, M, R-1 and R-2. 2. Trees shall be allowed within dwelling units in Group R-2 occupancies. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.210 Automatic Sprinkler Systems. Amend Section 903.2 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 903.2 Where required. Approved automatic sprinkler systems in new and existing buildings and structures shall be provided in the locations described in this Section or in Sections 903.2.1 through 903.2.18 whichever is the more restrictive. For the purposes of this section, firewalls used to separate building areas shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code and shall be without openings or penetrations. 1. In other than residential buildings which require the installation of fire sprinklers for all new buildings according to the California Residential Code, an automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout all new buildings and structures. 2013 S-41 16.40.210 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction Exceptions: a. Buildings and structures that do not exceed 1,000 square feet of building area and that are not located in the Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area. b. Buildings and structures that are located in the Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area and do not exceed 500 square feet of building area. C. Group S-2 or U occupancies that are not located in the Wildland-Urban Interface and used exclusively for vehicle parking and meeting all of the following conditions: i. Noncombustible construction; ii. Maximum building area not to exceed 5,000 square feet; iii. Structure is open on three (3) or more sides; iv. Minimum of 10 feet separation from existing buildings unless area is separated by fire walls complying with CBC 706. 2. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout existing buildings and structures when alterations or additions are made that create conditions described in Sections 903.2.1 through 903.2.18. 3. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout existing buildings and structures, when additions are made that increase the building area to more than 3,600 square feet. Exception: One or more additions made to a building after January 1, 2011 that do not total more than 1,000 square feet of building area. 4. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout all new basements regardless of size and throughout existing basements that are expanded by more than 50%. 5. Any change in the character of occupancy or in use of any building with a building area equal to or greater than 3,600 square feet which, in the opinion of the fire code official or Building Official, would place the building into a more hazardous division of the same occupancy group or into a different group of occupancies and constitutes a greater degree of life safety' or increased fire risk', shall require the installation of an approved automatic fire sprinkler system. Life Safety - Increased occupant load, public assembly areas, public meeting areas, churches, indoor amusement attractions, buildings with complex exiting systems due to increased occupant loads, large schools/day-care facilities, large residential care facilities with non -ambulatory; 52 Fire Risks - High -piled combustible storage, woodworking operations, hazardous operations using hazardous materials, increased fuel loads (storage of moderate to highly combustible materials), increased sources of ignition (welding, automotive repair with the use of flammable liquids and open flames). Amend Section 903.3.1.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 903.3.1.1 NFPA 13 sprinkler systems. Where the provisions of this code require that a building or portion thereof be equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with this section, sprinklers shall be installed throughout in accordance with NFPA 13 except as provided in Section 903. 11.1.1 and local standards. For new buildings having no designated use or tenant, the minimum sprinkler design density shall be Ordinary Hazard Group 2. Where future use or tenant is determined to require a higher density, the sprinkler system shall be augmented to meet the higher density. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.225 Precautions Against Fire. Add Section 3304.8 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 3304.8 Fire Walls. When firewalls are required, the wall construction shall be completed (with all openings protected) immediately after the building is sufficiently weather -protected at the location of the wall(s). (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.230 Means of Egress. Amend Section 3311:1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 3311.1 Stairways Required. Each level above the first story in new multi -story buildings that require two exit stairways shall be provided with at least two usable exit stairways after the floor decking is installed. The stairways shall be continuous and discharge to grade level. Stairways serving more than two floor levels shall be enclosed (with openings adequately protected) after exterior walls/windows are in place. Exit stairs in new and in existing, occupied buildings shall be lighted and maintained clear of debris and construction materials at all times. Exception: For new multi -story buildings, one of the required exit stairs may be obstructed on not more than two contiguous floor levels for the purposes of stairway construction (i.e., installation of gypsum board, painting, flooring, etc.). t 2013 S-41 53 Fire Code Add Section 3314.1.1 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: Section 3311.1.1 Required Means Of Egress. All new buildings under construction shall have at least one unobstructed means of egress. All means of egress shall be identified in the prefire plan. See Section 3308.2. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.280 General Requirements - Lumberyards and Woodworking Facilities. Add Section 2803.8 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 2803.8 Fire Protection Water Supply System. An approved fire protection water supply and hydrant system suitable for the fire hazard involved shall be provided for open storage yards and processing areas. Hydrant systems shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 24. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.300 Definitions - Wildland Urban Interface Fire Areas. Amend definition of Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area as follows: Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area is a geographical area identified by the state as a "Fire Hazard Severity Zone" in accordance with the Public Resources Code Sections 4201 through 4204 and Government Code Sections 51175 through 51189, or other areas designated by the enforcing agency to be at a significant risk from wildfires. The Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area shall be defined as all areas within the City of Cupertino as set forth and delineated on the map entitled "Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area" which map and all notations, references, data and other information shown thereon are hereby adopted and made a part of this chapter. The map properly attested, shall be on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Cupertino. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.310 Application. Amend Section 4906.2 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 4906.2 Application. Buildings and structures located in the following areas shall maintain the required hazardous vegetation and fuel management: 1. All unincorporated lands designated by the State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection as State Responsibility Areas (SRA) including: 16.40.230 1.1. Moderate Fire Hazard Severity Zones. 1.2. High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. 1.3. Very -High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. 2. Land designated as a Very -High Fire Hazard Severity Zone or as a Wildland Urban Interface Fire Area by the.City of Cupertino. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.320 Defensible Space. Amend Section 4907.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 4907.1 General. Defensible space will be maintained around all buildings and structures in Sate Responsibility Area (SRA) as required in Public Resources Code 4290 and "SRA Fire Safe Regulations" California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 1.5, Chapter 7, Subchapter 2, Section 1270. Buildings and structures within the Very -High Fire Hazard Severity Zones of a Local Responsibility Area (LRA) shall maintain defensible space as outlined in Government Code 51175 - 51189 and any local ordinance of the authority having jurisdiction. Defensible space shall also be provided around water tank structures, water supply pumps and pump houses. Persons owning, leasing, controlling, operating or maintaining buildings or structures in the locally adopted Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area but that are not within the Very -High Fire Hazard Severity Zone and persons owning, leasing or controlling land adjacent to such buildings or structures, shall at all times: 1. Maintain an effective defensible space by removing and clearing away flammable vegetation and combustible growth from areas within 30 feet (9144 mm) of such buildings or structures. Exception: Single specimens of trees, ornamental shrubbery or similar plants used as ground covers, provided that they do not form a means of rapidly transmitting fire from the native growth to any structure. 2. Maintain additional effective defensible space by removing brush, flammable vegetation and combustible growth located 30 feet to 100 feet (9144 min to 30480 mm) when required by the fire code official due to steepness of terrain or other conditions that would cause a defensible space of only 30 feet (9144 mm) to be insufficient. Exception: Grass and other vegetation located more than 30 feet (9144 mm) from buildings or structures and less than 18 inches (457 mm) in height above the ground need. not be removed where necessary to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion. 3. Remove portions of trees, which extend within 10 feet (3048 nun) of the outlet of a chimney. 2013 S-41 16.40.320 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 4. Maintain trees adjacent to or overhanging a building free of deadwood; and 5. Maintain the roof of a structure free of leaves, needles or other dead vegetative growth. 6. Remove flammable vegetation a minimum of 3.0 feet around liquefied petroleum gas tanks/containers. 7. Firewood and combustible materials shall not be stored in unenclosed spaces beneath buildings or structures, or on decks or under eaves, canopies or other projections or overhangs. The storage of firewood and combustible material within the defensible space shall be located a minimum of 30 feet (6096 mm) from structures and separated from the crown of trees by a minimum_ horizontal distance of 15 feet (4572 mm). Exception: Firewood and combustible materials not for consumption on the premises shall be stored as approved by the fire code official. 8. Clear areas within 10 feet (3048 mm) of fire apparatus access roads and driveways of non -fire -resistive vegetation growth. Exception: Single specimens of trees, ornamental vegetative fuels or cultivated ground cover, such as green grass, ivy, succulents or similar plants used as ground cover, provided they do not form a means of readily transmitting tire. Add Section 4907.2 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 4907.2 Corrective Actions. The executive body is authorized to instruct the fire code official to give notice to the owner of the property upon which conditions regulated by Section 4907.1 exist to correct such conditions. If the owner fails to correct such conditions the executive body is authorized to cause the same to be done and make the expense of such correction a lien upon the property where such conditions exists. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.330 Fire Protection Plan. 4908.1 General. When required by the code official, a fire protection plan shall be prepared. 4908.2 Content. The plan shall be based upon a site -specific wildfire risk assessment that includes considerations of location, topography, aspect, flammable vegetation, climatic conditions and fire history. The plan shall address water supply, access, building ignition and fire -resistance factors, fire protection systems and equipment, defensible space and vegetation management. 4908.3 Cost. The cost of fire protection plan preparation and review shall be the responsibility of the applicant. 54 4908.4 Plan Retention. The fire protection plan shall be retained by the fire code official. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.340 Water Supply. Add Section 4909 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 4909.1 General. Buildings and structures, or portions thereof, hereafter constructed or relocated into or within the Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area shall be provided with fire protection water supplies in accordance with Chapter 5 and Section 4909.2. Exception: Buildings containing only private garages, carports, sheds and agricultural buildings with a building area of not more than 500 square feet (56 m2). 4909.2 Standby Power. Stationary water supply facilities within the wildland-urban interface area dependent on electrical power to meet adequate water supply demands shall provide standby power systems in accordance with the Electrical Code to ensure that an uninterrupted water supply is maintained. The standby power source shall be capable of providing power for a minimum of two hours. Exceptions: 1. When approved by the code official, a standby power supply is not required where the primary power service to the stationary water supply facility is underground. 2. A standby power supply is not required where the stationary water supply facility serves no more than one single-family dwelling. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.350 Ignition Source Control. 4910.1 Fireworks. Fireworks shall not be used or possessed in the Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.355 General - Hazardous Materials. Amend'Section 5001.2.2.2 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5001.2.2.2 Health Hazards. The material categories listed in this section are classified as health hazards. A . material with a primary classification as a health hazard can also pose a physical hazard. 1. Highly toxic and toxic materials. 2. Corrosive materials. 3. Moderately toxic gas. 4. Other health hazards. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 L-11 55 Fire. Code 16.30.360 General Requirements - Hazardous Materials. Add Section 5003.1.3.1 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5003.1.3.1 Toxic, Highly Toxic, Moderately Toxic: Gases and Similarly Used or Handled Materials. The storage, use and handling of toxic, highly toxic and moderately toxic gases in amounts exceeding Table 6004.2 or 6004.3 shall be in accordance with this chapter and Chapter 60. Any toxic, highly toxic or moderately toxic material that is used or handled as a gas or vapor shall be in accordance with the requirements for toxic, highly toxic or moderately toxic gases. Add Section 5003.1.5 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5003.1.5 Other Health Hazards. The storage, use and handling of materials classified as other health hazards including carcinogens, irritants and sensitizers in amounts exceeding 810 cubic feet for gases, 55 gallons for liquids and 5,000 pounds for solids shall be in accordance with this Section 5003. Add Section 5003.1.6 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5003.1.6 Spill Control and Secondary Containment: Requirements. A containment system shall be required for all hazardous materials, which are liquids or solids at normal temperature, and pressure (NTP) where a spill is determined to be a plausible event and where such an evens: would endanger people, property or the environment, Construction shall be substantial, capable of safely and securely containing a sudden release without discharge. Design criteria shall be performance oriented and constructed of physically and chemically compatible materials to resist degradation and provide structural and functional integrity for a period of time reasonably necessary to ensure detection, mitigation, and repair of the primary system. Regardless of quantities, spill control and secondary containment shall also comply with Section 5004.2. Amend Section 5003.2.2.1 of the 2013 California Fire: Code to read as follows: 5003.2.2.1 Design and Construction. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components used for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the following: 16.40.360 1. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components shall be designed and fabricated from materials compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of adequate strength and durability to withstand the pressure, structural and seismic stress,, and exposure to which they are subject. 2. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accordance with ASME A13.1 and Santa Clara County Fire Chiefs Marking Requirements and Guidelines for Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste to indicate the material conveyed. 3. Readily accessible manual valves or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on supply piping and tubing at the following locations: a. The point of use. b. The tank, cylinder or bulk use. 4. Manual emergency shutoff valves and controls for remotely activated emergency shutoff valves shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visible accessible and indicated by means of a sign. 5. Backflow prevention or check valves shall be provided when the Backflow of hazardous materials could create a hazardous condition or cause the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials. 6. Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of: Health hazard Class 3 or 4; Flammability Class 4; Reactivity Class 4; in accordance with NFPA 704 are carried in pressurized piping above 15 pounds per square inch gauge (psig)(103 Kpa), an approved means of leak detection, emergency shutoff and excess flow control shall be provided. Where the piping originates from. within a hazardous material storage room or area, the excess flow control shall be located within the storage room or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk source as practical. Exception: a. Piping for inlet connections designed to prevent Backflow. b. Piping for pressure relief devices. 7. Secondary containment or equivalent protection from spills shall be provided for piping for liquid hazardous materials and for highly toxic and toxic corrosive gases above threshold quantities listed in Tables 6004.2 and 6004.3. Secondary containment includes, but is not limited to double walled piping. Exception: 1. Secondary containment is not required for toxic corrosive gases if the piping is constructed of inert materials. 2013 S-41 16.40.360 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 2. Piping under sub -atmospheric conditions if the piping is equipped with an alarm and fail -safe -to -close valve activated by a loss of vacuum. 8. Expansion chambers shall be provided between valves whenever the regulated gas may be subjected to thermal expansion. Chambers shall be sized to provide protection for piping and instrumentation and to accommodate the expansion of regulated materials. Amend Section 5003.2.2.2 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5003.2.2.2 Additional Regulation for Supply Piping for Health Hazard Materials. Supply piping and tubing for gases and liquids having a health hazard ranking of 3 or 4 shall be in accordance with ASME B31.3 and the following: 1. Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of toxic, highly toxic, or highly volatile corrosive liquids and gases shall have welded or brazed connections throughout except for connections within an exhausted enclosure if the material is a gas, or an approved method of drainage or containment is provided for connections if the material is a liquid. 2. Piping and tubing shall not be located within corridors, within any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in fire -resistance -rated construction or in concealed spaces in areas not classified as Group H Occupancies. Exception: Piping and tubing within the space defined by the walls of corridors and the floor or roof above or in concealed space above other occupancies when installed in accordance with Section 415.10.6.4 of the California Building Code as required for Group H, Division 5 Occupancies. 3. All primary piping for toxic, highly toxic and moderately toxic gases shall pass a helium leak test of 1x10-9 cubic centimeters/second where practical, or shall pass testing in accordance with an approved, nationally recognized standard. Tests shall be conducted by a qualified "third party" not involved with the construction of the piping and control systems. Amend Section 5003.3.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5003.3.1 Unauthorized Discharges. When hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations or when there is release or a threatened release that presents a threat to health, property or the environment, the fire code official shall be notified 56 immediately in an approved manner and the following procedures required in accordance with Sections 5003.3.1.1 through 5003.3.1.4. Add Section 5003.5.2 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5003.5.2 Ventilation Ducting. Product conveying ducts for venting hazardous materials operations shall be labeled with the hazard class of the material being vented and the direction of flow. Add Section 5003.5.3 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5003.5.3 "H" Occupancies. In "H" occupancies, all piping and tubing may be required to be identified when there is any possibility of confusion with hazardous materials transport tubing or piping. Flow direction indicators are required. Add Sec. 5003.9.11 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5003.9.11 Fire Extinguishing Systems For Workstations Dispensing, Handling or Using Hazardous Materials. Combustible and non-combustible workstations, which dispense, handle or use hazardous materials, shall be protected by an approved automatic fire extinguishing system in accordance with Section 2703.10. Exception: Internal fire protection is not required for Biological Safety Cabinets that carry NSF/ANSI certification where quantities of flammable liquids in use or storage within the cabinet do not exceed 500m1. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.365 Storage - Hazardous Materials. Amend Section 5004.2.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5004.2.1 Spill Control for Hazardous Material Liquids. Rooms, buildings or areas used for storage of hazardous material liquids shall be provided with spill control to prevent the flow of liquids to adjoining areas. Floors in indoor locations and similar surfaces in outdoor locations shall be constructed to contain a spill from the largest single vessel by one of the following methods: 1. Liquid -tight sloped or recessed floors in indoor locations or similar areas in outdoor locations. 2. Liquid -tight floors in indoor locations or similar areas provided with liquid -tight raised or recessed sills or dikes. 2013 S-41 57 Sumps and collection systems. Other approved engineered systems Fire Code Except for surfacing, the floors, sills, dikes, sumps and collection systems shall be constructed of noncombustible material, and the liquid -tight seal shall be compatible with the material stored. When liquid -tight sills or dikes are provided, they are not required at perimeter openings having an open -grate trench across the opening that connects to an approved collection system. Amend Section 5004.2.2 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5004.2.2 Secondary Containment for Hazardous Material Liquids and Solids. Buildings, rooms or areas used for the storage of hazardous materials liquids or solids shall be provided with secondary containment in accordance with this section. Delete Table: 5004.2.2 REQUIRED SECONDARY CONTAINMENT FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS STORAGE. Amend Section 5004.2.2.2 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5004.2.2.2 Incompatible. Materials. Incompatible materials shall be separated from each other in independent secondary containment systems. (Ord. 13=2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.370 General - Explosives and Fireworks. Amend Section 5601.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5601.1 Scope. For explosives requirements see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 10 and Section 5601.2 of this Chapter. For fireworks requirements see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 6 and Section 5601.3 of this Chapter. For small arms ammunition, see Section 5601.5 of this chapter. Exception: 1. The armed Forces of the United States, Coast Guard or National Guard. 2. Explosives in forms prescribed by the official United States Pharmacopoeia. 3. The use of explosive materials by federal, state: and local regulatory, law enforcement and fire agencies acting in their official capacities. 4. Items preempted by federal regulations. 16.40.365 Add Section 5601.2 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5601.2 Explosives. The possession, manufacture, storage; sale, handling, and use of explosives are prohibited. Add Section 5601.3 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5601.3 Fireworks. The possession, manufacture, storage, sale, handling, and use of fireworks, including those fireworks classified as Safe and Sane by the California State Fire Marshal, are prohibited. Exception: 1. Storage, handling and use of fireworks and pyrotechnic special effects outside of buildings when used for public or proximate audience displays, motion picture, television, theatrical and group entertainment productions and when in accordance with Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations. 2. Storage, handling and use of pyrotechnic special effects fireworks inside of buildings when used for proximate audience displays or special effects in theatrical, television, motion picture and group entertainment productions when in accordance with Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations and when in buildings equipped throughout with an approved fire sprinkler system. Add Section 5601.4 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5601.4 Rocketry. The storage, handling, and use of model rockets shall be in accordance with Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations and as approved by the Fire Code Official. Add Sections 5601.5 through 5601.5.3.2.3 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5601.5 Small Arms Ammunition -General. Indoor storage and display of black powder, smokeless propellants and small arms ammunition shall comply with Sections 5601.5.1 through 5601.5.4.2.3.. 5601.5.11 Packages. Smokeless propellants shall be stored in approved shipping containers conforming to DOTn 49 CFR, Part 173. 5601.5.1.1 Repackaging. The bulk repackaging of smokeless propellants, black powder and small arms primers shall not be performed in retail establishments. 2013 S-41 16,40.370 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 5601.5.1.2 Damaged packages. Damaged containers shall not be repackaged. Exception: Approved repackaging of damaged containers of smokeless propellant into containers of the same type and size as the original container. 5601.5.2 Storage in Group R occupancies. The storage of small arms ammunition in Group R occupancies shall comply with Sections 5601.5.2.1 through 5601.5.2.3. 5601.5.2.1 Smokeless propellants. Smokeless propellants intended for personal use in quantities not exceeding 20 pounds (9 kg) are permitted to be stored in Group R-3 occupancies where kept in original containers. Smokeless powder in quantities exceeding 20 pounds (9 kg) but not exceeding 50 pounds (23 kg) are permitted to be stored in Group R-3 occupancies where kept in a wooden box or cabinet having walls of at least 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness. 5601.5.2.2 Black powder. Black powder intended for personal use in quantities not exceeding 20 pounds (9 kg) are permitted to be stored in Group R-3 occupancies where kept in original containers and stored in a wooden box or cabinet having walls of at least 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness. 5601.5.2.3 Small arms primers. No more than 10,000 small arms primers shall be stored in Group R-3 occupancies. 5601.5.3 Display and storage in Group M occupancies. The display and storage of small arms ammunition in Group M occupancies shall comply with Sections 5601.5.3.1 through 5601.5.3.2.3. 5601.5.3.1 Display. The display of small arms ammunition in Group M occupancies shall comply with Sections 3301.5.3.1.1 through 3301.5.3.1.3. 5601.5.3.1.1 Smokeless propellant. No more than 20 pounds (9 kg) of smokeless propellants, each in containers of 1 pound (0.454 kg) or less capacity, shall be displayed in Group M occupancies. 5601.5.3.1.2 Black powder. No more than 1 pound (0.454 kg) of black powder shall be displayed in Group M occupancies. 5601.5.3.1.3 Small arms primers. No more than 10,000 small arms primers shall be displayed in Group M occupancies. 58 5601.5.3.2 Storage. The storage of small arms ammunition in Group M occupancies shall comply with Sections 5601.5.3.2.1 through 5601.5.3.2.3. 5601.5.3.2.1 Storage of smokeless propellant. Commercial stocks of smokeless propellants not on display shall not exceed 100 pounds (45 kg). Quantities exceeding 20 pounds (9 kg), but not exceeding 100 pounds (45 kg) shall be stored in portable wooden boxes having walls of at least 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness. 5601.5.3.2.2 Black powder. Commercial stocks of black powder not on display shall not exceed 50 pounds (23 kg) and shall be stored in a type 4 indoor magazine. When black powder and smokeless propellants are stored together in the same magazine, the total quantity shall not exceed that permitted for black powder. 5601.5.3.2.3 Small arms primers. Commercial stocks of small arms primers not on display shall not exceed 750,000. Storage shall be arranged such that not more than 100,000 small arms primers are stored in any one pile and piles are at least 15 feet (4572 mm) apart. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.380 Establishment of Limits of Districts in Which Storage of Class I and II Liquids in Aboveground Tanks is Prohibited. The limits referred to in Section 5704.2.4.4 of the California Fire Code, in which the storage of flammable or combustible liquids in aboveground tanks is prohibited are hereby established as all locations of the City of Cupertino that are residential or congested commercial areas as determined by the Fire Code Official. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.385 Storage - Flammable and Combustible Liquids. Amend section 5704.2.7.5.8 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5704.2.7.5.8 Overfill Prevention. An approved means or method in accordance with Section 5704.2.9.6.6 shall be provided to prevent the overfill of all Class I, II and IIIA liquid storage tanks. Storage tanks in refineries, bulk plants or terminals regulated by Sections 5706.4 or 5706.7 shall have overfill protection in accordance with API 2350. An approved means or method in accordance with Section 5704.2.9.7.6 shall be provided to prevent the overfilling of Class IIIB liquid storage tanks connected to fuel -burning equipment inside buildings. 2013 S-41 59 Exception Deleted. Fire Code Add section 5704.2.7.5.9 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 5704.2.7.5.9 Automatic Filling of Tanks. Systems that automatically fill flammable or combustible liquid tanks shall be equipped with overfill protection, approved by the fire code official, that sends an alarm signal to a constantly attended location and immediately stops the filling of the tank. The alarm signal and automatic shutoff shall be tested on an annual basis and records of such testing shall be maintained on -site for a period of five (5) years. (Ord.13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.390 Establishment of Limits of Districts in Which Storage of Class I and II Liquids in Outside Aboveground Tanks is Prohibited. The limits referred to in Section 5704.2.9.6.1 of the California Fire Code, in which the storage of flammable or combustible liquids in aboveground tanks is prohibited are hereby established as all locations of the City of Cupertino that are residential or congested commercial areas as determined by the Fire Code Official. (Ord.13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.400 Establishment of Limits of Districts in Which the Storage of Stationary Tanks of Flammable Cryogenic Fluids are to be Prohibited. The limits referred to in Section 5806.2 of the: California Fire Code in which the storage of flammable cryogenic fluids in stationary containers is prohibited arc: hereby established as all locations of the City of Cupertino which are residential and congested commercial areas as determined by the fire code official. (Ord.13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.410 General - Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials. Add Sec. 6001.3 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6001.3 Moderately Toxic Gases With a LC50 Equal To Or Less Than 3000 Parts Per Million. Notwithstandin; the hazard class definition in Section 6002, moderately toxic gases with an LC 50 less than 3000 parts per million shall additionally comply with the requirements for toxic gases in Section 6004 of this code. (Ord.13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.385 16.40.430 Highly Toxic, Toxic and Moderately Toxic Gases Including Those Used as Refrigerants. Add Section 6004.1.4 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.4 Automatic Shut -Off Valve. An automatic. shut-off valve, which is of a fail-safe to close design, shall be provided to shut off the supply of highly toxic gases for any of the following: .1. Activation of a manual fire alarm system. 2. Activation of the gas detection system. 3. Failure of emergency power. 4. Failure of primary containment. 5. Seismic activity. 6. Failure of required ventilation. 7. Manual activation at an approved remote location. Add Section 6004.1.5 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.5 Emergency Control Station. Signals from emergency equipment used for highly toxic gases shall be transmitted to an emergency control station or other approved monitoring station, which is continually staffed by trained personnel.. Add Section 6004.1.6 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.6 Maximum Threshold Quantity. Toxic gases stored or used in quantities exceeding the maximum threshold quantity in a single vessel per control area or outdoor control area shall comply with the additional requirements for highly toxic gases of Section 6004 of this code. Moderately toxic gases stored or used in quantities exceeding the maximum threshold quantity in a single vessel per control area or outdoor control area shall comply with the additional requirements for toxic gases of Section 6004 of this code. Add Section 6004.1.7 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.7 Reduced Flow Valve. All containers of materials other than lecture bottles containing Highly Toxic material and having a vapor pressure exceeding 29 psia shall be equipped with a reduced flow valve when available. If a reduced flow valve is not available, the container shall be 2013 S-41 16.40.430 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction used with a flow -limiting device. All flow limiting devices shall be part of the valve assembly and visible to the eye when possible; otherwise, they shall be installed as close as possible to the cylinder source. Add Section 6004..1.8 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.8 Fire Extinguishing Systems. Buildings and covered exterior areas for storage and use areas of materials regulated by this Chapter shall be protected by an automatic fire sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 13. The design of the sprinkler system for any room or area where highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic. gases are stored, handled or used shall be in accordance with Section 5004.5. Add Section 6004.1.9 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.9 Local Gas Shut Off. Manual activation controls shall be provided at locations near the point of use and near the source, as approved by the fire code official. The fire code official may require additional controls at other places, including, but not limited to, the entry to the building, storage or use areas, and emergency control stations. Manual activated shut-off valves shall be of a fail -safe -to -close design. Add Section 6004.1.10 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.10 Exhaust Ventilation Monitoring. For highly toxic gases and toxic gases exceeding threshold quantities, a continuous monitoring system shall be provided to assure that the required exhaust ventilation rate is maintained. The monitoring system shall initiate a local alarm. The alarm shall be both visual and.audible and shall be designed to provide warning both inside and outside of the interior storage, use, or handling area. Add Section 6004.1.11 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.11 Emergency Response Plan. If the preparation of an emergency response plan for the facility is not required by any other law, responsible persons shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, and filed with the fire code official, a written emergency response plan. If the preparation of an emergency response plan is required by other law, a responsible person shall file a copy of the plan with the fire code official. Add Section 6004.1.12 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.12 Cylinder Leak Testing. Cylinders shall be tested for leaks immediately upon delivery and again immediately prior to departure. Testing shall be approved by the fire code official in accordance with appropriate nationally recognized industry standards and practices, if any. Appropriate remedial action shall be immediately undertaken when leaks are detected. Add Section 6004.1._13 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.13 Inert Gas Purge System. Gas systems shall be provided with dedicated inert gas purge systems. A dedicated inert gas purge system may be used to purge more than one gas, provided the gases are compatible. Purge gas systems inside buildings shall be located in an approved gas cabinet unless the system operates by vacuum demand. Add Section 6004.-1.14 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.1.14 Seismic Shutoff Valve. An automatic seismic shut-off valve, which is of a fail-safe to close design, shall be provided to shutoff the supply of highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic gases with an LC, less than 3000 parts per million upon a seismic event within 5 seconds of a horizontal sinusoidal oscillation having a peak acceleration of 0.3G (1.47m/sec') and a period of 0.4 seconds. Amend Section 6004.2 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.2 Indoor Storage and Use. The indoor storage or use of highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic compressed ,gases shall be in accordance with Sections 6004.2.1 through 6004.2.2.10.3.3. The threshold quantity for highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic gases for indoor storage and use are set forth in Table 6004.2. Add Table 6004.2 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: Threshold Quantities for Highly Toxic, Toxic and Moderately Toxic Gases for Indoor Storage and Use Highly Toxic 0 Toxic 10 cubic feet Moderately Toxic 20 cubic feet 2013 S-41 �r 61 Fire Code Amend Section 6004.2.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.2.1 Applicability. The applicability of regulations governing the indoor storage and use of highly toxic, toxic, and moderately toxic compressed gases shall be as set forth in Sections 6004.2.1.1 through 6004.2.1.3. Amend Sec. 6004.2.1.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.2.1.1 Quantities Not Exceeding the Maximum Allowable Quantity per Control Area. The indoor storage or use of highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic gases in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area set forth in Table 6004.2 shall be in accordance with Sections 5001, 5003, 6001, 6004.1 and 6004.2. Amend Sec. 6004.2.2 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.2.2 General Indoor Requirements. The general requirements applicable to the indoor storage and use of highly toxic and toxic compressed gases shall be in accordance with Sections 6004.2.2.1 through 6004.2.2.10.3. Moderately toxic gases with an LC50 less than 3000 parts per million shall comply with the requirements for toxic gases in Sections 6004.2.2.1 through 6004.2.2.10.3. All other moderately toxic gases exceeding the threshold quantity shall comply with the requirements for toxic gases in Sections 6004.2.2.1 through 6004.2.2.7. Amend Sec. 6004.2.2.7 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.2.2.7 Treatment Systems. The exhaust ventilation, from gas cabinets, exhausted enclosures and gas rooms and local exhaust systems required in Section 6004.2.2.4 and 6004.2.2.5 shall be directed to a treatment system. The treatment system shall be utilized to handle the accidental release of gas and to process exhaust ventilation. The treatment system shall be designed in accordance with Sections 6004.2.2.7.1 through 6004.2.2.7.5 and Section 510 of the California Mechanical Code. Exceptions: 1. Highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic gases storage. A treatment system is not required for cylinders, containers and tanks in storage when all of the following are provided: 1.1. Valve outlets are equipped with gas -tight outlet plug or caps. 16.40.430 1.2. Hand wheel -operated valves have handles secured to prevent movement. 1.3. Approved containment vessels or containment systems are provided in accordance with Section 6004.2.2.3. Amend 6004.2.2.10.2 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.2.2.10.2. Alarms. The gas detection system shall initiate a local alarm and transmit a signal to a constantly attended control station when a short-term hazard condition is detected. The alarm shall be both visual and audible and shall provide warning both inside and outside the area where the gas is detected. The audible alarm shall be distinct from all other alarms. Amend Section 6004.3 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.3 Outdoor Storage and Use. The outdoor storage or use of highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic compressed gases shall be in accordance with Sections 6004.3.1 through 6004.3.4. The threshold quantity for highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic gases for outdoor storage and use are set forth in Table 6004.3. Add Table 6004.3 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: Threshold Quantities for Highly Toxic, Toxic and Moderately Toxic Gases for Outdoor Storage and Use Highly Toxic 0 Toxic 10 cubic feet Moderately Toxic 20 cubic feet Amend Section 6004.3.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read' as follows: 6004.3.1 Applicability. The applicability of regulations governing the outdoor storage and use of highly toxic, toxic, and moderately toxic compressed gases shall be as set forth in Sections 6004.3.1.1 through 6004.3.1.3. Amend Section 6004.3.1.1 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.3.1.1 Quantities Not Exceeding The. Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Control Area. The outdoor storage or use of highly toxic and toxic gases in amounts 2013 S-41 16.40.430 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction exceeding the threshold quantity per control area set forth in Table 6004.3 shall be in accordance with Sections 5001, 5003, 6001, 6004.1, and 6004.3. Moderately toxic gases with an LC50 less than 3000 parts per million in amounts exceeding the threshold quantity in Table 6004.3 shall comply with the requirements for toxic gases in Sections 5001, 5003, 6001, 6004.1 and 6004.3. Moderately toxic gases in amounts exceeding the threshold quantity in Table 6004.3 shall comply with the requirements for toxic gases in Sections, 5003, 6001, 6004.1 and 6004.3.2.1 through 6004.3.2.5. Amend Section 6004.3.3 of the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 6004.3.3 Outdoor Storage Weather Protection For Portable Tanks and Cylinders. Weather protection in accordance with Section 5004.13 shall be provided for portable tanks and cylinders located outdoors and not within gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures. The storage area shall be equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 5004.5. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.435 Establishment of Limits in Which Storage of Liquefied Petroleum Gases is Prohibited. The limits referred to in Section 6104.2 of the California Fire Code, in which storage of liquefied petroleum gas is restricted. are hereby established as all locations of the City of Cupertino that are residential or congested commercial areas. Exception: LPG may be used for industrial operations or when natural gas would not provide a viable substitute for LPG. Portable containers for temporary heating and/or cooking uses may be permitted if stored and handled in accordance with this code. Facilities in commercial areas for refueling portable or mobile LGP containers may be approved by the fire code official on a case by case basis. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) 16.40.440 Use - Silane Distribution Systems Automatic Shutdown. Add Section 6405.3.1 to the 2013 California Fire Code to read as follows: 62 6405.3.1 Silane distribution systems automatic shutdown. Silane distribution systems shall automatically shut down at the source upon activation of the gas detection system at levels above the alarm level and/or failure of the ventilation system for the silane distribution system. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013) [Next Page is 75] 2013 S-41 77 Regulation of Facilities Where Materials Which Are or May Become Toxic Gases Are Found 16.42.020 instructions or nationally recognized standards. (Ord. '1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.030 Regulations —Generally. This chapter governs the storage, dispensing, use and handling of regulated materials. To the extent that the application of this chapter to the registration and use of pesticides is preempted by an express provision of an Act of Congress or a statute adopted by the State Legislature, this chapter does not apply. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.040 Criteria —Regulated Materials. "Regulated materials" including but not limited to gases, are those materials which meet the following criteria: A. The material has an established level of concern (LOC) as defined in Section 16.42.020; and B. The material meets either of the following criteria: 1. It is shipped in compressed gas cylinders, and the material is or becomes or acts as a gas upon release at normal temperature and pressure (70 F and 760 mm Hg), or 2. The material is used or handled as a gas, whether or not the material meets the definition of a compressed gas, as set forth in Article 9 of the Fire Code. C. Materials which meet the criteria set out in this, section are subject to the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.050 General Obligation. A. No person shall cause, suffer or permit the storage, handling, use or dispensing of materials regulated by this chapter: EXCEPTION: Flammable anesthetic and nonflammable medical gases used at hospitals or similar facilities and fixed installations of medical gases intended for sedation wherein the patient is not rendered unconscious., such as, but not limited to, analgesia systems used for dentistry, podiatry, veterinary and other similar uses are not regulated by this chapter but do remain subject to other articles in the Uniform Fire Code. 1. In a manner which is contrary to a provision of this chapter or any other federal, state or local statute, code ordinance, rule, regulation or standard of performance relating to materials subject to this chapter; or 2. In a manner which causes an unauthorized discharge or which poses a significant risk of such unauthorized discharge. B. A person responsible for a facility shall, as soon as he or she has knowledge of an unauthorized discharge from or at such facility, immediately notify the Fire Chief of such discharge. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.060 Permits. A. General. No person shall store, dispense, use or handle any regulated material in excess of an exempt amount at a facility unless a compliance plan has been submitted to the Fire Chief and a permit for the facility has been issued pursuant to this chapter. The specific requirements for obtaining a permit shall be established by the Fire Chief in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 of the Fire Code. The Fire Chief may charge a fee or fees in connection with the filing of a compliance plan and the issuance of a permit, in accordance with the municipal fee schedule. B. MHI calculations for each regulated material to be stored, dispensed, used or handled at the facility shall be submitted to the Fire Chief as part of the compliance plan. The Fire Chief may require the submission of any additional available acute toxicity data to support the MHI value proposed for each material. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.070 Compliance with Chapter Required. A. Notwithstanding Section 1.103 of the Fire Code, persons responsible for any facility lawfully in existence on the effective date of this chapter which is not in compliance with the provisions of this chapter shall submit a compliance plan to the Fire Chief no later than one year after the effective date of this chapter. For purposes of this section, the term "lawfully in existence includes, but is not limited to, those facilities for which a building permit has been issued and construction has begun. The compliance plan shall set forth the time and manner in which the facility is proposed to be brought into compliance. B. Persons responsible for facilities lawfully in existence on the effective date of this chapter shall cause their facilities to be in full compliance with this chapter not later than three years after the adoption of this chapter. The Fire Chief may extend this time period at the request of a responsible person for a maximum of two additional years if the Fire Chief makes a written determination that hardship, unique circumstances or other good cause exists for such extension. The Fire Chief may charge a fee for processing a request for extension, in accordance with the municipal fee schedule. C. Persons responsible for a facility not lawfully in existence or operating on the effective date of this chapter shall submit a compliance plan and obtain a permit prior to storing, dispensing, using or handling any regulated material. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.080 Closure —Plan Required. A. General. It is unlawful for any person to abandon, remove or close a facility or other area regulated by this chapter until a closure plan has been submitted to 2013 S-41 Repl. 16.42.080 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 78 and approved by the Fire Chief. The Fire Chief may charge a fee or fees for reviewing and processing a closure plan in accordance with the municipal fee schedule. B. Criteria. A closure plan shall be submitted by a responsible person to the Fire Chief at least thirty days prior to facility closure. The closure plan shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Fire Chief that regulated materials which are or have been stored, dispensed, handled or used in the facility will be transported, disposed of or reused in a manner consistent with public health and safety. The Fire Chief may waive all or part of the thirty -day period upon a finding of good cause. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.090 Seismic Protection. Persons responsible for a facility with one or more stationary tanks and piping systems used for regulated materials shall cause such tanks and piping systems to be seismically braced in accordance with the provisions of the Uniform Building Code, Chapter 16.04 of this code. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.100 Security. Responsible persons shall cause facilities where materials subject to this chapter are stored, handled, dispensed or used to be secured against unauthorized entry. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.110 Breathing Apparatus Requirements. A. In order to provide for immediate initial on -scene response in the event of an unauthorized discharge and to provide on -scene assistance to firefighters and other emergency response personnel, persons responsible for any facility where Class I or corrosive regulated materials are present shall provide a minimum of two self-contained breathing apparatus. When self-contained breathing apparatus would be inadequate protection due to the nature of -'the gases present, other appropriate protective equipment shall be provided. B. The breathing apparatus or other protective equipment shall be suitable for use with the material present and shall be in a conspicuously marked place immediately near the area where the materials are present in a location that provides safety for those expected to don the apparatus. C. A "location that provides safety" is one which is not likely to be immediately affected by the release of a regulated material. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.120 Incompatible Materials. Responsible persons shall cause incompatible classes of regulated materials to be separated, and shall cause regulated materials to be separated from other incompatible hazardous materials as listed in Table 51-110-A of the Fire Code. Separation shall be maintained by means of one -hour fire resistive construction, or by the use of separate gas .� cabinets: For purposes of this section, the term "incompatible" shall mean those materials listed in Table 51-110-A of the Fire Code. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.130 Leakage Testing. A. Responsible persons shall cause containers of regulated materials to be tested for leaks immediately upon delivery, and again immediately prior to departure of such containers from facilities. Testing shall be approved by the Fire Chief in accordance with appropriate nationally recognized industry standards and practices, if any. Appropriate remedial actions shall be immediately undertaken when leaks are detected. B. Protective Plugs/Caps. Responsible persons shall cause the protective plugs and caps of regulated materials to be in place at all times unless and until the materials are properly placed in use. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.140 Emergency Response Plans. A. If the preparation of an emergency response plan for the facility is not required by any other laws responsible persons shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, and filed with the Fire Chief, a written emergency response plan. B. If the preparation of an emergency response plan is required by any other law, a responsible person shall file a copy of the plan with the Fire Chief. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.150 Emergency Response Team. A. If not required to do so by another law, a person responsible for a facility subject to this chapter shall designate, or cause to be designated, an on site emergency response team which shall be composed of an adequate number of trained, • responsible persons, and which shall serve as liaison to the Fire Department. B. Emergency response team members shall ascertain all on site locations where regulated materials are stored, handled and used, shall become familiar with the emergency response plan, and the chemical nature of such regulated material, shall act as facility liaison to the Fire Department and shall be prepared to respond in an emergency. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.160 Emergency Drills. A. Responsible persons shall cause emergency drills of each on site emergency response team to be conducted not less frequently than once every three months. B. Records of drills conducted shall be maintained at the facility for three years and shall be made available for inspection upon request by the Fire Chief. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) (_,j 79 Regulation of Facilities Where Materials Which Are or May Become Toxic Gases Are Found 16.42.170 16.42.170 Safety Control Systems —Annual Testing. A. Responsible persons shall cause all safety control systems at a facility to be tested not less frequently than annually and maintained in good working condition. B. Maintenance and testing shall be performed by persons qualified to perform the maintenance and tests. C. Maintenance records and certifications shall be available to the Fire Chief upon inspection or request. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.180 Flow Limited Orifices. Containers for those materials classified as D.O.T. Poison A, regardless of the amount of D.O.T. Poison A., shall be equipped with a flow -restricting orifice, when available from the supplier of the D.O.T. Poison A. If a flow -restricting orifice is not available, the container shall be used with a flow -limiting device. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16:42.190 Fire Extinguishing Systems. A. Except as hereinafter provided, responsible persons shall cause all interior and exterior use areas and interior storage areas and storage buildings to be protected by automatic sprinkler systems. B. The design of the sprinkler systems shall be not less than that required under Uniform Building Code Standard No. 38-1 for Ordinary Hazard Group 3 with a minimum design area of three thousand square feet. Where the materials or storage arrangement require a higher level of sprinkler system protection in accordance with naturally recognized standards, the higher level of sprinkler system protection shall be provided. C. If the chemical properties of the regulated. materials are such that the materials will be incompatible with the use of a sprinkler system, the Fire Chief may require alternative forms of fire protection. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.200 Classification of Materials. A. General. Regulated materials regulated shall be: classified according to the material hazard index (MHI) value. B. Class I Regulated Materials. Of the materials regulated by this chapter, Class I materials pose the greatest potential hazard. A regulated material which has an MH.l value equal to or greater than five hundred thousand oir which is classified as D.O.T. Poison A, shall be classified as a Class I regulated material. C. Class II Regulated Materials. A regulated material which has an MHI equal to or greater than ten thousand but less than five hundred thousand shall be classified as a Class II regulated material. D. Class III Regulated Materials. A regulated material which has an MHI equal to or greater than four thousand nine hundred but less than ten thousand shall be classified as a Class III regulated material. E. Maximum Threshold Quantity (Max. T.Q.). Regulated materials which exceed their Max. T.Q. shall be classified one level higher than otherwise determined by the MHI (i.e., Class III to Class II, or Class 1I to Class I). F. Materials Not Exceeding Minimum Threshold Quantity (Min. T.Q.). Regulated materials which do not exceed the Min. T.Q. shall satisfy only the specific requirements established in this section, and shall not otherwise be required to meet the requirements applicable to materials classified as Class 1, II or III regulated materials. G. Exempt Amounts. 1. Except as provided in subdivision 2 of this subsection, material which would otherwise be regulated is exempt from regulation under this chapter if: a. The material has an MHI less than four thousand nine hundred; or b. The aggregate quantity of the material in a control area does not exceed the Min. T.Q., and the quantity of the material in a single vessel does not exceed the amounts specified as follows: i. D.O.T. Poison A, one -quarter pound, ii. Other regulated materials, one pound. 2. Notwithstanding the exemption in subdivision 1 of this subsection, no Class I materials, regardless of the amount thereof, is exempt from the provisions relating to "flow limiting devices," set forth in Section 16.42.180 nor from the provisions relating to "fire extinguishing systems," set forth in Section 16.42.190. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.210 Specific Provisions. A. General. The specific provisions required by this chapter shall be in addition to those requirements specified in other articles of the Fire Code. The requirements for the use or indoor storage of regulated materials shall be cumulative as the hazard class of regulated material increases, in. accordance with the following table: Hazard Classifications and Controls Hazard Lazard Controls Classification Class I Includes Class I, Class II, Class III, minimum threshold quantity and exempt amount controls Class II Includes Class II, Class III, minimum threshold quantity and exempt amount controls 2013 S-41 Repl. 16.42.210 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 80 Hazard Hazard Controls Classification Class III Includes Class III, minimum threshold quantity and exempt amount •control s Minimum Includes minimum threshold threshold quantity quantity and exempt amount controls Exempt amounts Other applicable statutes, codes, ordinances B. Exterior storage of regulated materials is covered by Section 16.42.260. C. All control equipment for materials regulated by this chapter shall meet appropriate nationally recognized standards if any, approved by the Fire Chief. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.220 Class I Controls. Persons responsible for any facility where Class I materials are present shall comply with all of the requirements of this section and with Sections 16.42.230 through 16.42.260. A. Piping. 1. Piping for Class I materials shall be designed and fabricated from materials compatible with the material to be contained. Piping shall be of strength and durability sufficient to withstand the pressure, structural and seismic stress and exposure to which it may be subjected, as required by the Uniform Building, Code, Chapter 16.04 of this code. 2. Secondary containment shall be provided for piping for Class I materials. The secondary containment shall be capable of directing a sudden release into an approved discharge treatment system, and shall be monitored continually with a continuous gas monitoring system approved by the Fire Chief. Secondary containment includes, but is not limited to., double -walled piping. B. Automatic Shutoff. An automatic shutoff valve which is of a "fail-safe to close" design shall be provided. Each of the following shall activate automatic shutoff: 1. Gas detection; 2. Manually, from remote locations; 3. Failure of emergency power; 4. Seismic activity, upon a seismic event within five seconds of horizontal semisolid oscillation have a peak acceleration of .3g (-H 2.94m/sec2) and a period of four seconds; 5. Failure of primary containment; 6. Activation of manual fire alarm. C. Emergency Control Station. Signals from emergency equipment shall be transmitted to an emergency control station which is continually staffed by trained personnel. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.230 Class II Controls. Responsible persons shall cause materials which are classified as Class II materials to be provided with the controls specified in this section and Sections 1.6.42.240 through 16.42.260. A. Connections. 1. Piping and tubing shall be installed in accordance with appropriate nationally recognized standards, if any, approved by the Fire Chief and shall have welded connections compatible_ with the regulated material throughout unless an exhausted enclosure is provided. 2. Material which is not compatible with ferrous piping may be installed in nonferrous piping approved by the Fire Chief. 3. Where connections other than welded connections meet appropriate nationally recognized industry standards, if any, a person responsible for a facility may seek an exception from the Fire Chief, by filing a request for exception with the Fire Chief, which shall document the standards and reason for the exception. B. Local Gas Shutoff. 1. Manual activation controls shall be provided at locations near the point of use and near the source, as approved by the Fire Chief. 2. The Fire Chief may require additional controls at other places, including, but not limited to, the entry to the building, the area in the building where regulated materials are stored or used, and emergency control stations. 3. Manually activated shutoff valves shall be of "fail safe to close" design. C. Emergency Power. Emergency power shall be provided for: 1. Exhaust ventilation, including the power supply for treatment systems; 2. Gas -detection systems; 3. Emergency alarm systems; 4. Temperature -control systems which comply with the Fire Code. D. Excess Flow Control. 1. Portable tanks and cylinders shall be provided with excess flow control. 2. Valves shall be permanently marked to indicate the maximum design flow rate. E. Gas Detection. A continuous gas -detection system in accordance with the 1988 Edition, Uniform Fire Code, Section 80.303.a.9 shall be provided to detect the presence of gas at or below the permissible exposure limit. The detection system shall initiate a local alarm and transmit a signal to a continually staffed remote location to provide i 81 Regulation of Facilities Where Materials Which Are or May Become Toxic Gases Are Found 16.42.230 an immediate response to an alarm. The alarm shall be both visual and audible and shall be designed to provide warning both inside and outside of the storage, use or handling area. The audible alarm shall be distinct from all other on site alarms. F. Reduced Flow Valves. Reduced.flow valves may be utilized to reduce the maximum flow rate from cylinders and tanks under full flow conditions. Valve flow rates may be considered in determining the size of treatment systems required for a worst case release. G. Seismic Shutoff Valves. A seismically activated valve meeting standards approved by the Fire Chief shall be provided for automatic shutoff of regulated materials upon a seismic event within five seconds of horizontal semisolid oscillation having a peak acceleration of .3g (= H 2.94m/sec2) and a period of .4 seconds. H. Class II Corrosives. Inert construction materials shall be used for the primary containment of Class II regulated materials which are corrosives. Alternatively, secondary containment shall be provided for Class II materials which are corrosives. I. Emergency Alarms. When materials regulated by this chapter are transported through exit corridors or exit enclosures, there shall be an emergency telephone system or a local manual alarm station or a signaling device approved. by the Fire Chief at not more than one -hundred -fifty -fool. intervals and at each exit doorway throughout the transport: route. The signal shall be relayed to an approved central, proprietary or remote station service or a constantly attended, on -site location and shall also initiate a local audible alarm. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.240 Class III Controls. Persons responsible for a facility shall cause materials which are classified as Class III materials to be provided with the controls specified in this section and in Sections 16.42.250 and 16.42.260. A. Piping, Valves and Fittings. 1. Piping, valves, fittings and related components shall be designed and fabricated from materials compatible with the material to be contained. They shall have strength and durability sufficient to withstand the pressure, structural and seismic, and any other stress and exposure to which they may be subjected. 2. Expansion chambers shall be provided between valves whenever the regulated gas may be subjected to thermal expansion. Chambers shall be sized to provide protection for piping, valves and instrumentation and to accommodate the expansion of regulated materials. B. Signage. 1. Stationary aboveground tanks shall be placarded with hazard identification signs as specified in Fire Code Standard No. 79-3, for the specific material contained. 2. Signs prohibiting smoking shall be posted in indoor storage, use and handling areas and within twenty- five feet of outdoor storage, use and handling areas. 3. Signs shall not be obscured or .removed. 4. Signs shall be in English and such other languages may be appropriate as determined by the Fire Chief. 5. Signs shall he durable. 6. The size, color and lettering shall be in conformance with nationally recognized standards determined by the Fire Chief to be applicable to the regulated material. C. Inert Gas Purge System. Gas systems for regulated materials shall be provided with individually dedicated inert gas purge systems (e.g., nitrogen, helium, argon and neon). (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.250 Minimum Threshold Quantity Controls. Responsible persons shall cause materials which do not exceed the minimum threshold quantity to be provided with the controls specified in this section and Section 16.42.260. A. Exhaust Ventilation. 1. Storage of cylinders shall be within ventilated gas cabinets, exhausted enclosures or within a ventilated separate gas storage room as defined in the Fire Code. 2. Storage of portable and stationary tanks shall be within a separate ventilated room without other occupancy or use. 3. If gas cabinets are provided, the room or area in. which they are located shall have independent exhaust ventilation. 4. Exhaust systems for gas cabinets, exhausted enclosures and separate gas storage rooms shall be designed to handle the accidental release of gas. Such exhaust systems shall be capable of diluting, absorbing, neutralizing, burning or otherwise processing the entire contents of the single tank or cylinder of gas which presents the highest potential hazard. 5. Systems utilized for such processing shall be designed as a treatment system, as described in subsection C of this section. If a total containment system is utilized, the system shall be designed to handle the maximum anticipated pressure of release to the system when the system reaches equilibrium. B. Gas Cabinets. When gas cabinets are provided they shall be: 1. Operated at negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area; 2. Provided with self -closing limited access ports or fire -rated windows to give access to equipment controls. The average velocity of ventilation at the face of access ports or windows shall be not less than two hundred feet per minute (fpm) with a minimum of one hundred fifty fpm at any other point of the access port or window; 2013 S-41 Repl. 16.42.250 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 3. Connected to a treatment system; 4. Provided with self -closing doors; 5. Constructed of steel with a thickness not less than 12-gauge. C. Treatment Systems. 1. Treatment systems shall be utilized to process all exhaust ventilation to be discharged from gas cabinets, exhausted enclosures or separate storage rooms. Treatment systems shall be designed to reduce the maximum allowable discharge concentration of the gas to one-half IDLH at the point of discharge to the atmosphere as specified in subsections E and F of this section. 2. When more than one gas may be emitted to the treatment system, the treatment system shall be designed to handle the worst case release based on the release rate, the quantity and the IDLH for all the gases stored or used. D. Treatment System Sizing. Treatment systems shall be sized to process the worst case release of each gas based on the maximum flow rate of release from the cylinder or tank utilized which presents the highest potential hazard. The entire contents of tanks and cylinders shall be considered. E. Stationary Tanks. 1. Stationary tanks shall be labeled with the maximum rate of release for the gas contained based on any valves or fittings that are inserted directly into the tank. 2. If multiple valves or fittings are provided, the maximum flow rate of release for the valve or fitting with the highest flow rate shall be indicated. If liquefied gases are in contact with any valve or fitting, the liquid flow rate shall be utilized for purposes of computation of the maximum flow rate of release. All flow rates indicated on the label shall be converted to cubic feet per minute of gas at normal temperature and pressure. F. Portable Tanks and Cylinders. 1. For portable tanks and cylinders, the maximum flow rate of release shall be calculated based on assuming the total release from the cylinder or tank within the time specified in the following table: Container Nonliquefied Liquefied (Minutes) (Minutes) Cylinders 5 30 Portable tanks 40 240 2. When portable tanks or cylinders are equipped with approved reduced flow valves, the worst case release will be determined by the maximum achievable flow from the valve as determined by the valve manufacturer or the gas supplier. Reduced flow and excess flow valves shall be 82 permanently marked to indicate the maximum design flow rate. Such markings shall indicate the flow rate for air standard conditions. G. Gas Detection for D.O.T. Poison A. A portable or fixed gas detection system capable of monitoring at PEL for each regulated material classified as a D.O.T. Poison A stored or used within the facility shall be provided. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.260 Exterior Storage. A. General. Persons responsible for a facility where there is exterior storage of any regulated material shall comply with provisions of this section and of the Uniform Building Code, Chapter 16.04 of this code. B. Distance Limitations to Exposures. Exterior storage of regulated materials shall not be within seventy- five feet of a building, structure, property line, street, alley, public way or exit to a public way unless the structure is shielded by a structure which has a minimum fire -resistive rating of two hours and which interrupts the line of sight between the storage and the exposure. The shielding structure shall be at least five feet from any exposure. The shielding structure shall have not more than two sides which shall be at approximately ninety -degree directions. C. Openings in Buildings Subject to Exposure. When an exterior storage area is located within seventy-five feet of a building, openings into the building other than piping shall not be above the height of the top of the shielding structure referred to in subsection B of this section or within fifty feet horizontally from the storage area, whether or not protected by a shielding structure. D. Air Intakes. No exterior storage area for regulated materials shall be within seventy-five feet of any air intake. E. Canopies, Portable tanks and cylinders stored outside of buildings shall be stored under a canopy constructed of noncombustible materials. Such exterior storage shall not be considered indoor storage. An automatic fire sprinkler system, or alternative systems as determined by the Fire Chief for materials incompatible with water, shall be provided for canopies installed for the storage of regulated materials. F. Stationary Tank Controls. Controls on stationary tanks shall be in accordance with the following: 1. Pressure -relief devices shall be vented to a treatment system designed in accordance with the provisions of Section 16.42.250C. 2. Where filling or dispensing connections are provided, they shall be provided with a means of local exhaust. Such exhaust shall be designed to capture fumes and vapors. The exhaust shall be directed to a treatment system designed in accordance with the provisions of Section 16.42.250C. 83 Regulation of Facilities Where Materials Which Are or May Become Toxic Gases Are Found 16.42.260 3. Stationary tanks shall be provided with a means of excess flow control on all tank inlet or outlet connections. Inlet connections that are designed to preclude backflow and pressure, relief devices are exempt from this requirement. G. Gas Cabinets for Leaking Cylinders. 1. At least one gas cabinet or exhausted enclosure shall be provided for the handling of leaking cylinders. The cabinet or enclosure shall be within or adjacent to the exterior storage area and connected to a treatment system as specified in Section 16.42.250C. 2. A gas cabinet or exhausted enclosure need not be provided for leaking cylinders if all cylinders are stored within gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures. H. Local Exhaust for Leaking Portable Tanks. 1. A means of local exhaust shall be provided to capture regulated material leaking from portable tanks. The local exhaust may consist of portable ducts or collection systems designed to be applied to the site of a leak in a valve or fitting on the tank. The local exhaust system shall be connected to a treatment system as specified in Section 16.42.250C. 2. A local exhaust system shall be provided within or immediately adjacent to every exterior storage area; and within separate gas storage rooms used for portable or stationary tanks. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.270 Tank Cars and Piping. A. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to tank cars which meet all requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation, while such tank cars are used for the transportation and unloading of regulated material, as such terms are used in the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. "Unloading" does not include the use of tank cars to store regulated materials. B. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to piping and control systems, automatic shutoff valve emergency control stations, gas detection systems, treatment systems and alarm systems used with piping which connects tank cars to facilities for the unloading and delivery of regulated material, and to tank cars used to store regulated materials. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 16.42.290 Violation. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as provided in Chapter 1.12. (Ord. 1525, § 1 (part), 1990) 2013 S-41 Repl. Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 84 �i CHAPTER 16.54: EMTRGY CODE ADOPTED Section 16.54.010 Code adoption. 16.54.010 Code Adoption. A. The provisions of the 2013 California Energy Code and each and all of the regulations, provisions, conditions and terms of the code is referred to as if fully set forth in this chapter, and is by such reference adopted. B. One (1) copy of the code therefore is on file in the office of the Building Official pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 18942(d)(1) and are made available for public inspection. (Ord. 13-215, (part), 2013; Ord. 2072, (part), 2010) 16.54.010 92A 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction CHAPTER 16.58: GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE ADOPTED Section 16.58.010 Code adoption. 16.58.015 Adoption of appendix chapters 16.58.020 Reserved. 16.58.040 Local amendments. 16.58.050 Section 101.1-Amended. 16.58.070 Section 101.3-Amended. 16.58.100 Section 101.10-Amended. 16.58.110 Section 101.10.1-Added. 16.58.120 Section 101.10.1.1-Added. 16.58.130 Section 101.10.1.1.1-Added. 16.58.140 Section 101.10.1.1.2-Added. 16,58.150 Section 1.01.10.1.1.3-Added. 16.58.160 Section 101.10.1.1.4-Added. 16.58.170 Section 101.10.1.1.5-Added. 16.58.180 Section 101.10.1.1.6-Added. 16.58.190 Section 101.10.1.1.7-Added. 16.58.200 Section 101.10.1.1.8-Added. 16.58.210 Section 101.10.1. L9-Added. 16.58,220 Table 101.10-Added. 16.58.230 Section 101.10.2-Added. 16.58.240 Section 102.3-Amended. 16.58.260 Section 102.3. 1 -Added. 16.58.280 Section 202-Amended. 16.58.290 Section 303. 1. 1 -Amended. 16.58.300 Section 4.304. 1. 1 -Amended. 16.58.310 Section 5.304.1.1-Added. 16.58.010 Code Adoption. A. The provisions of the 2013 California Greer. Building Standards Code and each and all of the regulations, provisions, conditions and terms of the code is referred to as if fully set forth in this chapter, and is by such reference: adopted. B. One (1) copy of the code therefore is on file in the office of the Building Official pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 18942(d)(1) and is made available for public inspection. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013; Ord. 2072, (part), 2010) 16.58.010 16.58.015 Adoption of Appendix Chapters. No Appendix Chapters from the 2013 California Green Building Standards Code have been adopted. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013; Ord. 2072, (part), 2010) 16.58.020 Reserved. 16.58.040 Local Amendments. The following provisions of this Chapter. shall constitute local amendments to the cross-referenced provisions of the 2013 California Green Building Standards Code, and shall be deemed to amend the cross-referenced sections of said Code with the respective provisions set forth in this Chapter. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 12-2099„ § I (part), 2013) 16.58.050 Section 101.1-Amended. Amend Section 101.1 to read as follows: 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the California Green Building Standards Code as amended by the City of Cupertino and may be cited as such and will be referred to herein as "this code." The California Green Building Standards Code as amended by the City of Cupertino is an amendment to Part 11 of 12 parts of the official compilation and publication of the adoption, amendment and repeal of building regulations to the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, also referred to as the California Building Standards Code. (Ord. 12-20.11, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.070 Section 101.3-Amended. Amend Section 101.3 to read as follows: 101.3 Scope. The provisions of this code shall apply to the planning, design, operation, construction, use and occupancy of every newly constructed building or structure, unless otherwise indicated in this code for the City of Cupertino. 2013 S-41 94A 16.58.070 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 94B The California Green Building Standards Code also is hereby amended to apply to additions, renovations and tenant improvements of privately -owned buildings and structures in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. It is not the intent that this code substitute or be identified as meeting the certification requirements of any private, third party green building program. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.100 Section 101.10-Amended. Amend Section 101.10 to read as follows: 101.10 Mandatory requirements. This code contains mandatory green building measures. In addition, this Chapter contains required minimum green building measures as amended by the City of Cupertino. All new buildings and structures, additions, renovations and tenant improvements subject to requirements in Table 101.10 shall comply with the mandatory measures of the 2013 California Green Building Standards Code as adopted by the state in addition to local amendments included in this code, regardless of height or number of stories, unless specifically exempted by this code. (Ord. 13-2115, (part), 2013; Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.110 Section 101.10.1-Added. Add Section 101.10.1 to read as follows: 101.10.1 Project Types - as set forth in Table 101.10. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.120 Section 101.10.1.1-Added. Add Section 101.10.1.1 to read as follows: 101.10.1.1 Residential projects - as set for in Table 101.10. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.130 Section 101.10.1.1.1-Added. Add Section 101.10.1.1.1 to read as follows: 101.10.1.1.1 Residential new construction - Equal to or less than nine (9) homes - as set forth in Table 101.10. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.140 Section 101.10.1.1.2-Added. Add Section 101.10.1.1.2 to read as follows: 101.10.1.1.2 Residential new construction Greater than nine (9) homes or more - as set forth in Table 101.10. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.150 Section 101.10.1.1.3-Added. Add Section 101.10.1.1.3 to read as follows: 101.10.1.1.3 Major multi -family residential renovations/additions - as set forth in Table 101.10. Requirements shall only apply to the area of renovation/addition. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.160 Section 101.10.1.1.4-Added. Add Section 101.10.1.1.4 to read as follows: 101.10.1.1.4 Non-residential new construction,. small - as set forth in Table 101.10. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.170 Section 101.10.1.1.5-Added. Add Section 101.10.1.1.5 to read as follows: 101.10.1.1.5 Non-residential new construction, medium - as set forth in Table 1.01.10. (Ord. 12-2090, § I (part), 2013) 16.58.180 Section 101.10.1.1.6-Added. Add Section 101.10.1.1.6 to read as follows: 101.10.1.1.6 Non-residential new construction, large - as set forth in Table 101.10. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.1.90 Section 101.10.1.1.7-Added. Add Section 101.10.1.1.7 to read as follows: 101.10.1.1.7 Non-residential renovations/additions, minor - as set forth in Table 101.10. Requirements shall only apply to the scopeof work of renovation/addition. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.200 Section 101.10.1.1.8-Added. Add Section 101.10.1.1.8 to read as follows: 101.10.1.1.8 Non-residential renovations/additions, major - as set forth in Table 101.10. Requirements shall only apply to the area of renovation/addition. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 2013 S-41 94C Green Building Standards Code Adopted 16.58.210 16.58.210 Section 101.10.1.1.9-Added. 16.58.220 Table 101.10-Added. Add Section 101.10.1.1.9 to read as follows: Add Table 101.10 to read as follows: 101.10.1.1.9 Mixed -Use - as set forth in Table 101.10. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) Project Type Minimum Green Building Required Verification Requirement A. NEW CONSTRUCTION Residential Single Family and Multi -Family ® CALGreen Building Code in City Review homes equal to or less than 9 accordance with CALGreen's homes: minimum thresholds. Single Family and Multi -Family • GPR certified at minimum 50 Third Party GPR or LEED homes greater than 9 homes: points or certification as applicable ® LEED Silver or • Alternate Reference Standard per Section 101.10.2 Alternate Reference Standard: See Section 101.10.2 Non -Residential Small, less than 25,000 SF: ® CALGreerA Building Code * per City Review Chapter 5 of the California Green Building Standards Code Mid -size, from 25,000 to 50,000 • LEED Certified or Third Party LEED Certification SF: • Alternate Reference Standard Alternate Reference Standard: per Section 101.10.2 See Section 101.10.2 Large, greater than 50,000 SF: ® LEED Silver or Third Party LEED Certification • Alternate Reference Standard per Section 101.10.2 Alternate Reference Standard: See Section 101.10.2 B. RENOVATIONS AND ADDITIONS a. Residential i. Single-family ® CALGreen Building Code in City Review accordance with CALGreen's minimum thresholds. ii. Multi -family (minor): • CALGreen Building Code in City Review accordance with CALGreen's minimum thresholds. 2013 S-41 Repl. 16.58.210 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction 94D Project Type Minimum Green Building Required Verification Requirement iii. Multi -family (major): ® GPR minimum 50 pts or Third Party GPR or LEED Renovations and/or additions ® LEED Certified or Certification as applicable with a Floor Area Ratio (FAR) ® LEED EBOM Certified or increase z 50% and at least • Alternate Reference Standard Alternate Reference Standard: See 35,000 square feet, and that per Section 101.10,2 Section 101.10.2 replace or substantially alter the HVAC system and at least two of the following: building envelope, hot water system and lighting system. b. Non -Residential i. Minor: Renovations and/or ® CALGreen Building Code in City Review additions that do not meet the accordance with CALGreen's higher thresholds, for "major minimum thresholds. renovations and additions" outlined as defined in (ii) below. ii. Major: Renovations and/or • LEED Certified (applicable only Third Party LEED Certification additions that comprise at least to the area of renovation/ 35,000 square feet, and replace addition) or or substantially alter the HVAC • LEED EBOM Certified or system and two of the • Alternate Reference Standard Alternate Reference Standard: See following: building envelope, per Section 101.10.2 Section 101.10.2 hot water system, and lighting system. Mixed -Use For new and renovation/addition projects with residential and non-residential components, the use shall comply by either: 1. Meeting the applicable requirements for each use; or 2. Meeting the applicable requirements for the use that comprises the majority of the project's square footage where uses are attached and/or combined in a building. Notes: "Major" renovations and/or additions apply only to the area of the renovation/addition unless the LEED EBOM Certified option is selected. *Chapter 5 of the California Green Building Standards Code (Cal Green Mandatory) requirements shall only be applied to elements included in the scope of a project, unless otherwise required by the California Green Building Standards Code. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.230 Section 101.102—Added. Add Section 101.10.2 to read as follows: 101.10.2 Alternate green building standards. The applicant may request to apply an alternate green building standard for a project in lieu of the minimum standards per Table 101.10. In making a determination in response to an application under this section, the Building Official may allow an alternate standard if he/she finds that the proposed alternative standard complies with all of the following: A. Addresses a comprehensive scope of green building issues including energy efficiency, water efficiency, resource efficient materials, and healthy building practices; 2013 S-41 Repl. 94E Green Building Standards Code Adopted 16.58.230 B. Applies standards that are, when taken" as a whole, as stringent as the GPR and LEED standards; C. Includes a formalized certification process that incorporates third party verification; and D. The project will advance the purposes of this Chapter. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.240 Section 102.3—Amended. Amend Section 102.3 to read as follows: 102.3 Verification. Documentation of conformance for applicable green building measures shall be provided to the City of Cupertino. Verification that the project meets the applicable environmental standards occurs through either the Third Party process or City Review per the requirements in Table 101.10. The following lists the verification requirements for Third Party verification, and alternative methods: A. Third Party Certification. A project will be required to meet the Third Party certification process if the City determines that the project meets or exceeds the applicable thresholds listed in Table 101.10. The applicant shall submit all of the following to the City, in addition to other application requirements, to assist the City in determination compliance with the green building requirements: a. Planning Application. A green building. checklist that includes cross-references to. appropriate locations in the construction. documents for all prerequisites and selected. points or credits that demonstrates that the: proposed project meets the applicable: minimum requirements. b. Building Permit. i. Proof of project registration with administrating body of the applicable: reference standard, and ii. A green building checklist that includes cross-references to appropriate locations in the construction documents for al:f prerequisites and selected points or credits; that demonstrate that the proposed project meets the applicable minimum requirements, and C. Green Building Deposit. The, green building deposit in an amount that may be set from time to time by resolution of the City Council. The applicant may provide th(: deposit in the form of cash or in any other form that the City finds acceptable to meet the purposes of this Section. The full amount of the deposit shall be returned upon the certification document being provided per 102.3 (A)(c). If however, the project does not meet the requirements of this Chapter, as applied to the project, then the City shall retain the full amount of the deposit, and shall use the deposit solely to advance the purposes of this Chapter. d. Time Limit. Within 18 months of Final Occupancy - Provide certification document for LEED, GPR or alternate rating standard in a form accepted by the City per Table 101.10. The Building Official may grant a one-time 6-month extension. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.260 Section 102.3.1—Added. Added Section 102.3.1 to read as follows: 102.3.1 Exemptions. The Building Official shall determine the maximum feasible threshold of compliance reasonably achievable for the project. Projects that are exempted from the requirements of the California Green Building Standards Code as amended by the City of Cupertino shall meet the requirement in section A and at least one of the requirements in sections B-D: A. Projects that demonstrate that it is not feasible for the project to fully meet the green building requirements and that the purposes of this chapter will have been achieved to the maximum extent possible shall be exempted only for the specific rating system prerequisite that has been determined to be infeasible. B. Projects that demonstrate compliance with this code but which will conflict with the Cupertino General Plan and/or Municipal Code Ordinance, such as those requiring historic preservation as determined by the Director of Community Development; or C. Projects that demonstrate compliance with this code but which will conflict with the California Building Standards Code; or D. Projects with atypical energy -related design requirements and/or patterns of use that make compliance with the thresholds of this code infeasible. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.280 Section 202—Amended. Amend Section 202 to add or amend the following definitions: 2013 S-41 Repl. 16.58.280 Cupertino - Buildings and Construction A. "Building Envelope" means the separation between the interior and the exterior environments of a building in order to provide structural integrity, moisture control, temperature control, and air pressure control. The principal physical components of the building envelope include the foundation, roof, walls, and windows. B. "Decision maker" means the person or entity with final approval authority over the underlying project. C. "Green Building Checklist" means a checklist, typically with prerequisites and credits and/or points that is developed by the administrators of green building certification systems and used to determine whether a development project can achieve certification. D. "Green Point Rated (GPR)" means a residential green building rating system developed by Build It Green. Projects can use any of the adopted GPR checklists that most appropriately apply to the project type proposed. E. "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)" means a green building rating system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council for residential and non-residential projects. Projects can use any of the adopted LEED checklists that most appropriately apply to the project type proposed. F. "Minimum Green Building Requirement" means the minimum green building requirement that applies to a particular project, as listed in column 2 of Table 101.10. G. "Required Verification" means the standards that correspond to the requirements of a particular green building rating system and project type, as listed in Column 3 of Table 101.10, for which verification procedures are fully set forth in Section 102.3. H. "Feasible" means capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social, and technological factors. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.290 Section 303.1.1—Amended. Amend Section 103.1.1 to read as follows: 303.1.1 Tenant improvements. The provisions of this code shall apply to the applicable tenant or occupant improvements to a project. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.300 Section 4.304.1.1—Added. Add Section 4.304.1.1 to read as follows: 94F 4.304.1.1 Compliance with local water -efficient landscape ordinance. Residential projects must comply with the City of Cupertino's Landscape Ordinance, pursuant to Chapter 14.15 of the Cupertino Municipal Code. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) 16.58.310 Section 5.304.1.1—Added. Add Section 5.304.1.1 to read as follows: 5.304.1.1 Compliance with local water -efficient landscape ordinance. Non-residential projects must comply with the City of Cupertino's Landscape Ordinance, pursuant to Chapter 14.15 of the Cupertino Municipal Code. (Ord. 12-2099, § 1 (part), 2013) .1J 2013 S-41 Repl. Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. 81 Subdivisions (Not codified) Ord. No. 122 Water Commission (Repealed by 1082) 82 Moving buildings (16.36) (16.36.130 122(a) Amends Ord. 122, Water Commission Repealed by Ord. 13.2115) (Repealed by 1082) 83 Annexation (Special) 123 Annexation (Special) 84 Annexation (Special) 124 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 85 86 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 125 126 Trees (14.12) Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 87 Amends Ord. 80, plumbing code 127 Not adopted (Repealed by 211) 128 Park and Recreation Commission 88 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) (Repealed by 303) 89 Regulation of signs (Repealed by 353) 128(a) Amends Ord. 128, Park and 89(a) Amends Ord. 89, regulations of signs Recreation Commission (Repealed by 89(b) (Repealed by 353) Regulations of signs (Repealed by 353). 129 303) Speed -limits (Repealed by 490) 90 Amends Ord, 2, zoning (Not codified) 130 Obstructions of streets and highways 91 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) (14.08) (Repealed by Ord. 13-2110) 92 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 130(a) Amends Ord. 130, obstruction of 93 Annexation (Special) streets and highways (14.08) (Repealed 94 Control of dogs (Repealed by 565) by Ord. 13-2110) 131 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 94 (Revised) Control of dogs (Repealed by 408) 132 Annexation election (Special) 95 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 133 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 96 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 134 135 Annexation (Special) Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 97 98 Property tax for 1959-60 (Special) 136 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 99 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 137 Stop signs (Repealed by 467) 100 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 138 Annexation (Special) 101 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 139 Swimming pools (16.32) 102 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 140 Subdivision grades (Repealed by 214 103 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 141 (a)) Trampoline centers (Not codified) 104 105 Annexation (Special) Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 142 Taxes for 1960-61 (Special) 106 City Manager (2.28) 143 Garage spaces (Not codified) 107 Water system (Repealed by 1776) 143(a) Amends Ord. 143, garage spaces (Not 107(a) Amends Ord. 107, water system codified) (Repealed by 1776) 144 Zoning (Not codified) 107(b) Amends Ord. 107, water system (Repealed by 1776) 144 (Revised) Zoning, repeals .Ord. 144 (Not 108 109 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 145 codified) Construction of swimming pools 110 ill Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 146 (Special) Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 112 Fences (16.28) (Repealed by Ord. 147 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 2085) 148 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 113 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 149 Annexation (Special) 114 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 150 (Not adopted) 115 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 151 152 (Not adopted) Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 116 117 Annexation (Special) 153 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 118 Subdivisions (Not codified) 154 Annexation (Special) 119 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 155 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 120 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 156 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 121 Amends Ord. 89, sign regulations (Not codified) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. 157 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 158 Annexation (Special) 159 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 160 Zoning, repeals Ord. 144 (Revised) (Not codified) 161 Bicycles (1.08) 162 Annexation (Special) 163 Zoning, repeals Ord. 73 (Not codified) 163(a) Zoning, repeals Ord. 163 (Not codified) 164 Subdivisions (Not codified) 165 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 166 Firearms and explosives (10.20, 10.76) 167 Handbills (10.52) 168 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 169 Fireworks (Repealed by 175) 170 Annexation (Special) 171 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 172 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 173 Annexation (Special) 174 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 175 Fireworks, repeals Ord. 169 (Repealed by 447) 176 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 177 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 178 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 179 Annexation (Special) 180 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 181 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 182 Annexation (Special) 183 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 184 Annexation (Special) 185 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 186 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 187 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 1.88 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 189 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 190 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 191 Speed limits (Repealed by 490) 192 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 193 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 194 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 195 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 196 Zoning (Not codified) 197 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 198 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 199 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 200 Fireworks, repeals Ord. 169 (Repealed by 447) 200(a) Amends Ord. 200, fireworks (Repealed by 447) Ord. No. 200(b) Amends Ord. 200, fireworks (Repealed by 447) 201 Speed limits (Repealed by 490) 202 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 203. Building code (Repealed by 214) 204 Annexation (Special) 205 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 206 Zoning (Not codified) 207 Zoning (Not codified) 208 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 209 Annexation (Special) 210 Stop signs (Repealed by 463) 210(a) Amends Ord. 210, stop signs (Repealed by 463) 211 Plumbing code, repeals Ords. 80, 80(a) and 80 (b) (Repealed by 342) 212 Electric code, repeals Ord. 79 (Repealed by 341) 213 Heating and comfort cooling code (Repealed by 343) 214 Building code, repeals Ord. 203 (Repealed by 340) 214(A) Subdivision grades, repeals Ord. 140 (16,08) 215 Amends Ord=:•2, zoning (Not codified) 216 Amends Ord: 2, zoning (Not codified) 217 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 218 Zoning (Not codified) 219 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 220 Zoning (Not codified) 220(a) Zoning (Not codified) 220(a)(1) Amends Ord. 220 (a), zoning (Not codified) 220(b) (Number not used) 220(c) Zoning (Not codified) 220(d) Zoning (Not codified) 220(e) Amends Ord. 220, zoning (Not codified) 220(t) Amends Ords. 2 and 220, zoning (Not codified) - 220(g) Amends Ords. 2 and 220, zoning (Repealed by 1601) 220(h) Zoning (Not codified) 220(i) Amends Ords. 2 and 220, zoning (Repealed by 1451) 2200) Amends Ord. 220, zoning (Repealed by.1295 and 1344) 220(k) Amends Ords. 2 and 220, zoning (Not codified) 220(1) Amends Ord. 220, zoning (Repealed by 1601) 220(m) Amends Ords. 2 and 220, zoning (Not codified) W Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. 404 Stop signs (Repealed by 467) 447 Fireworks, repeals Ords. 169, 175, 405 Weed abatement (9.08) 200, 200(a) and 200(b) (Repealed by 406 Trees (Repealed by 1731) 895) 407 Amends Ord. 125, trees (14.12) 448 Stop signs (Not codified) 408 Rabies control (Repealed by 565) 449 Rezone (Special) 409 Soil reports (16.12) (16.12.010, 450 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 16,12.020, 16.12.030, 16.12.040, 451 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 16.12.050, 16.12.060, 16.12.070 452 Annexation (Special) Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) 453 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 410 Rezone (Special) 454 Stop signs (Not codified) 411 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 455 Not adopted 412 Gambling (Repealed by 1731) 456 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 413 Wrecked or inoperative vehicles 457 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) . (11.04) 458 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 414 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 459 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 415 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 460 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 415(a) Amends Ords. 2 and 415, zoning (Not 461 Parking (Repealed by 533) codified) 462 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 416 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Repealed by 463 Arterials (Repealed by 1731) 220j) 464 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 417 Drive-in businesses (Repealed by 220j) 465 Curfew (Repealed by 1665) 418 Annexation (Special) 466 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 419 Annexation (Special) 467 Stop intersections; repeals Ords. 137, 420 Garbage disposal (Repealed by 1572) 236, 246, 318, 337, 359 and 404 421 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 467(a) Amends Ord. 467, stop intersections 422 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) (Not codified) 423 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 467(b) Amends Ord. 467, stop intersections III Business licenses (5.04) (Not codified) 424 Amends Ord. 2, zoning_„(Not codified) 467(c) Amends Ord. 467, stop intersections 425 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) (Not codified) 426 Annexation (Special) 467(d) Amends Ord. 467, stop intersections 427 Annexation (Special) (Not codified) 428 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 468 City Architectural and Site Approval 429 Annexation (Not codified) Committee (Repealed by 1630) 430 Annexation (Not codified) 469 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 431 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 470 Bond election (Special) 432 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 471 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 433 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 472 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 434 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 473 Amends Ord. 139, swimming pools 434(a) Rezone (Special) (16.32) 435 Missing 474 Underground utility districts (14.20) 436 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) XII Personnel code (2.52) 437 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 475 Disaster Council, repeals Ord. 28 438 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified)- (2.40) 439 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 475(a) Amends Ord. 475, Disaster Council 440 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) (2.40) 441 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 476 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) . 442 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 477 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 443 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 478 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 444 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 479 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 445 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 480 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 446 Missing 481 Rezone (Special) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List 10 Ord. No. Ord. No. 482 Amends Ord. XII, personnel code 525 Prezone (Special) (Repealed by 601) 526 Rezone (Special) 483 Speed limits (Not codified) 527 Prezone (Special) 484 Municipal departments (2.48) 528 Zoning (Not codified) 485 Amends Ord. 47 (Revised), 529 Annexation (Special) subdivisions (Title 18) 530 Specific street or highway plan lines 486 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) (Not codified) 487 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 531 Park regulations (13.04) 488 Amends Ord. III, Chapter 7, Art. 3, 532 Rezone (Special) § 3, business licenses (5.04) 533 Stopping, standing, parking, repeals 489 Not adopted Ords. 263, 327, 461, 514 and 515 490 Speed limits; repeals Ords. 19, 43, 66, (Repealed by 824 and 843) 129, 191, 201, 317, 374 and 375 533(a) Amends Ord. 533 § 10.1, prohibited 490(a) Amends Ord. 490, speed limits (Not parking (Repealed by 824 and 843) codified) 533(b) Amends Ord. 533 § 10.1, prohibited 491 Parking (Repealed by 824 and 843) parking (Repealed by 824 and 843) 492 Bicycles (11.08) 533(c) Amends Ord. 533 §§ 10.1, 10.2 and 492(a) Amends Ord. 492, bicycles (11.08) 10.3, prohibited parking (Repealed by 493 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 824 and 843) 494 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 534 Adopts 1970 mechanical code, repeals 495 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) Ord. 343 (Repealed by 1709) 496 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 535 Adopts -1971 electrical code, repeals 497 Amends Ord. 303, Parks and Ord. 341 (Repealed by 1707) Recreation Commission (2.36) 536 Adopts 1970 plumbing code, repeals 498 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) Ord. 342 (Repealed by 1708) 499 Rezone (Special) 537 Adopts 1970 building code, repeals 500 General penalty (1.12) Ord. 340 (Repealed by 1706) 501 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 538 Interim zoning (Special) 502 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 539 Rezone (Special) 503 Not adopted 540 Rezone (Special) 504 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 541 Rezone (Special) 505 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 542 Rezone (Special) 506 Keeping of animals (Repealed by 543 Rezone (Special) 1631) 544 Rezone (Special) 507 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 545 Amends Ord. 447 § 4, fireworks 508 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) permits (10.24.) 509 Prezone (Special) 546 Street improvements (14.04) 510 Annexation (Special) 547 Adds § 2.4 to Ord. 276, unmounted 511 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) campers (11.28) 512 Rezone (Special) 548 Code Enforcement Officer (2.30) 513 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Not codified) 549 Garage and patio sales (5.16) 514 Parking (Repealed by 533) 550 Parades (Repealed by 1628) 515 Parking (Repealed by 533) 551 Rezone (Special) 516 Solicitors (5.20) 552 Prezone (Special) 517 Annexation (Not adopted) 553 Annexation (Special) 518 Missing 554 Prezone (Special) 519 Prezone (Special) 555 Rezone (Special) 520 Rezone (Special) 556 Amends Ord. XII, personnel code 521 Prezone (Special) (Repealed by 601) 522 Rezone (Special) 557 Rezone (Special) 523 Prezone (Special) 558 Rezone (Special) 524 Rezone (Special) 559 Prezone (Special) 2013 S-41 11 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. 560 Rezone (Special) 590 Amends Ord. 413 §§ 12, 13, 561 (Not adopted) abandoned vehicles (11.04) 562 Prezone (Special) 591 Amends Ord. 47(a) §§ 1. 1, 2. 1, 563 Prezone (Special) hillside subdivisions (18.16) 564 Amends Ord. 546 § 2, street classes 592 Amends Ord. 166 §§ 2, 3, explosives (14.04) (10.20) 565 Rabies control; repeals Ord. 408 593 (Missing) (Repealed by 931) 594 Amends contract with California 566 Amends Ord. 2 (a) § 7.2, zoning (Not Public Employees Retirement System codified) (2.56) 567 Amends Ord. 537; adds § 303(d), 595 596 (Missing) Purchasing system; repeals Ords. 48 568 building code (16.04) Amends Ord. 47 (Revised); adds and 48(a) (Repealed by 1582) § 1.6, deeds or contracts (Title 18) 597 Repeals Ord. 587, amends Ord. 214(a) 569 Interim zoning (Special) § 2.1, street and sidewalk grades 570 Truck traffic routes (Repealed by 833) (16.08) 571 Rezone (Special) 598 Right of entry for inspection (Repealed 572 Rezone (Special) by 1675) 573 Amends Ord. 533 § 11.1, stopping, 599 General provisions (1.04) standing, parking (Not codified) 600 Repeals Ord. 579, amends Ord. 130 574 Public Safety Commission (2.60) § 1.5, standard specifications (14.08) 575 Amends Ord. 220, zoning (Repealed (Repealed by Ord. 13-2110) by 1601) 601 Amends Ord. XII §§ 12:2.11.3 and 576 Amends Ord. 533 § 10. 1, stopping, 12:2.12.3, personnel, repeals ( standing, parking (Repealed by 824 §§ 12:2.11.1, 12:2.13, 12:2.13.1, and 843) 12:2.13.2, 12:2.13.3, 12:2.13.4 and 577 Amends Ord. 467, stop intersections 12:2.13.5 of Ord. XII and Ord. 482 578 (Not codified) Amends Ord. 389 §§ 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 602 (2.52) Adds Chapter 3.28, park dedication ordinance and resolution passage (Repealed by 1202) (2.12) 603 Adds Chapter 3.32, construction tax 579 Amends Ord. 130 § 1.5, street obstruction (Repealed by 600) 604 (3.32) Adopts Cupertino Municipal Code 580 Amends Ord. 4 Art. 1, food (1.01) definitions (9.04) 605 Rezone (Special) 581 Amends Ord. 475 § 2, agreements and 606 Prezone (Special) bonds (Title 18) 607 Rezone (Special) 582 Repeals Ord. 381 § 3, trees (Repealer) 608 Park and recreation improvement 583 Amends Ord. 13 § 10, taxicabs bonds (Special) (Repealed by 866) 609 Prezone (Special) 584 Amends Ord. -167 § 10, handbills 610 Prezone (Special) (10.52) 611 Amends Chapter 3.08, sales and use 585 Amends Ord. 465 § 5, minors 612 tax (3.08) Adds Chapter 8.05, noisy animals (Repealed by 1665) 586 Amends Ord. 447 § 2, fireworks (Repealed by 1022) (Repealed by 895) 613 Rezone (Special) 587 Amends Ord. 214 (a) § 2. 1, lot grades 614 Rezone (Special) (Repealed by 597) 615 Rezone (Special) 588 Amends Ord. 47 (Revised) § 13.4, 616 Amends § 15.08.090A, water subdivisions (Title 18) (Repealed by 1776) 589 Amends Ord. 39 §§ 1, 7, auctioneers 617 Amends retirement system contract (Repealed by 1705) (Special) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List 12 Ord. No. Ord. No. 618 Amends Ord. 2, zoning, repeals Ord. 650 Amends §§ 2.20.020, 2.20.100, 2(o)(Repealed by 1601) 2.20.110, 2.24.010, 2.24.020, 619 Prezone (Special) 2.24.030 and 2.48.020; adds 620 Rezone (Special) § 2.24.050; repeals §§ 2.20.040 and 621 Adds Chapter 2.64, conflict of 2.20.090, treasury and fiscal duties interests (Repealed by 1106) (2.20, 2.24, 2.48) 622 Amends § 10.1 of Ord. 533, parking 651 Rezone (Special) (Repealed by 824 and 843) 652 Amends Ords. 2 (a) and 2(e)(1), 623 Rezone (Special) zoning (Repealed by 1601) 624 Amends Ch. 16.32, swimming pools 653 Adds Ch. 10.45, nighttime deliveries (16.32) (Ch. 16.24 Repealed by to commercial establishments Ord.13-2115) (Repealed by 1022) 625 Amends Ch. 16.20, Uniform Plumbing 654 (Number not used) Code (Repealed by 1708) 655 Rezone (Special) 626 Amends Ch. 16.24, Uniform 656 Amends Ord. 353, signs (Not codified) Mechanical Code (Repealed by 1709) 657 Amends §§ 10.1, 10.2 of Ord. 533; 627 Amends Ch. 16.04, Uniform Building parking (Repealed by 824 and 843) Code (Repealed by 1706) 658 Amends § 13.11 and Exhibit A of Ord. 628 Adds Ch. 16.40, Uniform Fire Code 492, bicycles (11..08) (Repealed by 1711) 659 Amends § 10.1 of Ord. 533, parking 629 Rezone (Special) (Repealed by 824 and 843.) 630 Rezone (Special) 660 Rezone (Special) 631 Rezone (Special) 661 Rezone (Special) 632 Amends §§ .10.24.010, 10.24.040, 662 Rezone (Special), 10.24.050 and 10.24.060, fireworks 663 Amends §§ 5.3(a), 6.2(a), 7.5(a) of (Repealed by 895) Ord. 652, zoning (Not codified) 633 Amends Ord. 490, speed limits (Not 664 Amends Ord. 220; repeals Ord. codified) 220(e), zoning (Repealed by 1601) 634 Amends § 16.16.140, National 665 Rezone (Special) Electrical Code (Repealed by 1707) 666 Prezone (Special) 635 Rezone (Special) 667 Amends § 16.04.060 of Ord. 627, 636 Rezone (Special) Uniform Building Code (Repealed by 637 Amends Exhibit A of Ord. 467, stop 1706) controls (Not codified) 668 Adds park and recreation to Ord. 002; 638 Prezone (Special) repeals Ord. 002(v), zoning (Repealed 639 Prezone (Special) by 1601) 640 Prezone (Special) 669 Rezone (Special) 641 Rezone (Special) 670 Amends § 13.04.190A, park closing 642 Rezone (Special) hours (13.04) 643 Rezone (Special) 671 Rezone (Special) 644 Amends Ords, 533 and 533 (b), 672 Prezone (Special) stopping, standing and parking 673 Amends §§ 2.08.030, 2.08.040, (Repealed by 824 and 843) 2.08.080, 2.08.090, 2.08.100; deletes 645 Prezone (Special) §§ 2.08.050, 2.08.060, City Council 646 Rezone (Special) meetings (2.08) 647 Rezone (Special) 674 Amends §§ 9.1, 10.4 of Ord. 220(n), 648 Rezone (Special) zoning (Repealed by 991) 649 Amends Exhibit A of Ord. 492, 675 Prezone (Special) bicycle lanes (Not codified) 676 Rezone. (Special) 2013 S-41 13 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. 677 Rezone (Special) 707 708 Prezone (Special) Amends Ch. 1,1.08, bicycles (11.08) 678 679 Rezone (Special) Adds Ch. 2.68, Library Commission 709 Amends Ord. 533, parking prohibited (2.68) on certain streets (Repealed by 824 and 680 Amends § 10.4 of Ord. 533, parking 710 843) Adds (1) to § 13.04.020 and adds (Repealed by 824 and 843) §§ 13.04.201 and 13.04.202,park 681 Rezone (Special) regulations (13.04) 682 683 Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) 711 Rezone (Special) 684 Amends Ord. 490, speed limits (Not 712 Prezone (Special) codified) 713 Rezone (Special) 685 Adds Chapter 2.68, child care expense 714 Amends § 3.28.050C, reserve for parks and recreational facilities (3.28) for specific committee members 715 Amends § 3.32.080, Construction Tax (Repealed by 1697) Fund (3.32) 685-A Amends Chapter 2.72, expense reimbursement (Repealed by 1697) 716 Rezone (Special) 686 Amends §§ 16.28.010 and 16.28.020; 717 Amends Ord. 533, parking restrictions adds §§ 16.28.030 through 16.28.090, (Repealed by 824 and 843) fences (16.28) (Repealed by Ord. 718 Rezone (Special) 2085) 719 Prezone (Special) 687 Rezone (Special) 720 Amends § 8.08.200, dogs (8.08) 688 Amends § 10.1 of Ord. 533, stopping, 721 Amends § 2.16,020, Council salary standing, parking (Repealed by 824 722 (2.16) Amends § 16.32.040, safety 689 and 843) Amends Exhibit A of Ord. 492, requirements for City -owned bodies of Repealed by bicycle lanes (Not codified) water (16.32) (16.32.040 690 Amends § 10.2 of Ord. 533, stopping, Ord. 13-2115) standing, parking (Repealed by 824 723 Rezone (Special) and 843) 724 Amends Ch. 9.08, weed abatement 691 Rezone and prezone (Special) (9.08) 692 Amends § 1.12.010, general penalty 725 (Not enacted) (1.12) 726 (Not enacted) 693 (Number not used) 727 Rezone (Special) 694 Rezone (Special) 728 Rezone (Special) 695 (Not passed) 729 730 Rezone (Special) Amends § 3.24.090, bidding 696 (Tabled without prejudice) procedures (Repealed by 1582) 697 698 Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) 731 Rezone (Special) 699 Prezone (Special) 732 Rezone (Special) 700 Rezone and prezone (Special) 733 Prezone (Special) 701 Amends § 2.52,060, personnel (2.52) 734 Prezone (Special) 702 Amends Ord. 490, speed limits (Not 735 Amends § 6A of Ord. 652, zoning codified) (Not codified) 703 Amends Ch. 16.04, Uniform Building 736 Adds § 16.04.115 to Ch. 16.04, Code (Repealed by 1706) reroofing requirements (Repealed by 704 705 (Not enacted) Amends § 2.28.040D, City Manager 737 1706) Amends Ch. 5.16, garage and patio (2.28) sale (5.16) 706 Amends Ord. 533, parking prohibited on certain streets (Repealed by 824 and 738 739 Rezone (Special) Amends Ch. §§ 2.36.010, 2.36.020, 843) 2.36.050, 2.36.080, Park and Recreation Commission (2.36) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. 740 Amends § 8.08.240, dog license fees (Repealed by 931) 741 Amends Chapter 11.08, bicycles (11.08) 742 Rezone (Special) 743 Rezone (Special) 744 Prezone (Special) 745 Amends Ord. 490, speed limits (Not codified) 746 Sign ordinance; repeals Ord. 353 and Res. 1328 and 1329 (Title 17) 747 Amends § 10.24.020, fireworks permit (Special) 748 Rezone (Special) 749 Rezone (Special) 750 Rezone (Special) 751 Rezone (Special) 752 Adds § 13.04.191 to Ch. 13.04, impoundment of vehicles in park after closing (13.04) 753 Rezone (Special) 754 Amends § 13.04.190, closing hour regulations (13.04) 755 Rezone (Special) 756 Amends Ch. 11.04, abandoned vehicles (11.04) 757 Rezone (Special) 758 Amends § 11.04.020, abandoned vehicles (11.04) 759 Rezone (Special) 760 Amends §§ 2.1, 5.111 and 5.112 of Ord. 656, signs (Not codified) 761 Prezone (Special) 762 Rezone (Special) 763 (Denied) 764 Prezone (Special) 765 Rezone (Special) 766 Agreement between city and California Public Employees' Retirement System (Special) 767 Amends portions of Ord. 723, rezone (Special) 768 Amends § 6.18 and subsections 6.18.1 -- 6.18.5, residential real estate signs (Repealed by 746) 769 Amends § 10.1 of Ord. 533, parking prohibited along certain streets (Repealed by 824 and 843) 770 Amends § 6.5 of Ord. 652, zoning (Not codified) 771 Adds §§ 5.16.041 and 5.16.042, garage sales (5.16) 14 Ord. No. 772 Prezone (Special) 773 (Denied) 774 (Denied) 775 Rezone (Special) 776 Amends § 14.04.080, interest on payments for street improvements (14.04) 777 Adds Ch. 5.32, bingo (5.32) 778 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (14.18) 779 Amends Ord. 220 by adding provisions concerning multiple -family residential zones; repeals § 6.1 of Ord. 220, § 1.1 of Ord. 220(a)(1) and Ords. 002(k), 002(k)(2) and 002(g), zoning (Repealed by 1601) 780 Amends Ord. 2, zoning (Repealed by 991) 781 Annexation (Special) 782 Adds § 16.08.231, amends § 16.08.230, parking slabs and decks and retaining walls (16.08) 783 _Rezone (Special) 784 Rezone (Special) 785 Prezone (Special) 786 Prezone (Special) 787 Rezone (Special) 788 Rezone (Special) 789 (Tabled) 790 Amends § 15.08.020, water rates (Repealed by 1776) 791 Interim zoning regulation establishing a moratorium on conversion of apartments to condominiums (Not codified) 792 Amends Ord. 490, speed limits (Not codified) 793 Amends '§ 18.16.250, off -tract storm drainage fees (Title 18) 794 Adds Ch. 16.44, unsafe, dilapidated and abandoned buildings (Repealed by 1777) 795 Prezone (Special) 796 Rezone (Special) 797 Rezone (Special) 798 Adds paragraphs (f), (g), (h) and (i) to Section 906 of the Uniform Plumbing Code, special fixtures and specialties (Repealed by 1708) 799 Prezone (Special) 800 Rezone (Special) 801 Rezone (Special) 2013 S-41 14A Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. 802 Amends Ord. 220, zoning (Repealed by 1601) 803 Prezone (Special) 804 (Not adopted) 805 (Not adopted) 806 (Not adopted) 807 Amends subsection A of § 2.08.090, City Council order of business (2.08) 808 Adds Ch. 3.25, sale of surplus supplies and equipment (3.25) 809 Prezone (Special) 810 Adds §§ 5.20.015 and 5.20.150; amends § 5.20.1,10 and 5.20.140, peddlers and solicitors (5.20) 811 Amends § 1.12.010 and 1.12.020, general penalty (Repealed by 829 and 854) 812 Prohibition of certain types of construction on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and during certain hours on weekends (Repealed by 1022) 813 Amends Ord. 467, stop intersections (Not codified) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List 14B 19 Ord. No. 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1.108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 2013 S-41 Comprehensive Ordinance List Amends § 11.31.020, parking on city property (11.3.1) Medtly spraying (Special) Rezone (Special) Prezone (Special) Amends contract between City Council and Public Employees' Retirement System (Special) Repeals Ch. 2.64 (Repealer) Adds subsections 28 and 29 to § 10,48.010, community noise control (10.48) (Not enacted) Repeals § 16.40.090, fire code (Repealer) Rezone (Special) Amends Ch. 10.24, fireworks (10.24) Rezone (Special) Amends Ch. 1.6.40, lire code (Repealed by 1711) Prezone (Special) Amends § 11.24.150, vehicles and traffic (11.24) Amends §§ 8.08.040, 8.08.080, 8.08,085, 8.08.100, 8.08.220, 8.08.270 and 8.08.330, animal and rabies control (Repealed by 1631) Adds Ch. 5.40, secondhand dealers (5.40) Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160, vehicles and traffic (11.24) Adds § 2.08.135, city council (2.08) Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160, vehicles and traffic (11.24) Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) Rezone (Special) Amends §§ 11.24.150, parking (11.24) Amends §§ 11.20.020 and 11.20.030, stop signs (11.20) Amends Ord. 220(1), zoning (Repealed by 1601) Rezone (Special) Amends § 2.08.090, order of business at city council meetings (2.08) Amends Chapter 16.12, preliminary soils report (16.12) (16.12.010, 16.12.020, 16.12.030, 16.12.040, 16.12.050, 16.16.060, 16.16.070 Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) Ord. No. 1135 Amends §§ 11.24.160, parking (11.24) 1136 Amends Ord. 652, zoning (Repealed by 1601) 1137 Amends § 15.08.020, metered water service (Repealed by 1776) 1138 Adds H to §§ 11.26.110, parking (11.26) 1139 Rezone (Special)- 1140 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) 1141 Amends § 11.28.070, parking (Repealed by 1301) 1142 Rezone (Special) 1143 Amends Ch. 16.08, excavations, grading and retaining walls (16.08) 1144 Rezone (Special) 1145 Rezone (Special) 1146 Rezone (Special) 1147 Amends contract with Board of Administration of California Public Employees Retirement System (Not codified) 1148 Amends § 11.24.150, parking prohibitions (11.24) 1149 Amends § 10.48.062, noise control (10.48) 1150 Date of municipal elections (Superseded by 1164) 1151 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160, parking prohibitions (11.24) 1152 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160, parking prohibitions (11.24) 1153 Rezone (Special) 1154 Rezone (Special) 1155 Amends § 11.24.150, parking prohibitions (11.24) 1156 Amends § 11.20.020, stops (11.20) 1157 Prezone (Special) 1158 Rezone (Special) 1159 Prezone (Special) 1160 Rezone (Special) 1161 Rezone (Special) 1162 Rezone (Special) 1163 Amends § 11.24,170, parking (11.24) 1164 Supersedes Ord. 1150; date of general municipal elections (2.76) 1165 Rezone (Special) 1166 Amends §§ 2.32.020, 2.36.020, 2.44.040, 2,60.020, 2.68.020 and 2.74.020, appointments to advisory bodies (2.32, 2.36, 2.60, 2.68, 2.74) Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List 20 Ord. No. Ord. No. 1167 Amends §§ 2.32.040, 2.36.040, 1187 Amends § 3.12.030, transient 2.38.040, 2.44.040, 2.60.040, occupancy tax (3.12) 2.68.040 and 2.74.040, officers of 1188 Amends §§ 8.08.070 and 8.08.200, advisory bodies (2.32, 2.36, 2.60, animal control (Repealed by 1631) 2.68, 2.74) 1189 Adds §§ 8.08.391 and 8.08.392; 1168 Adds §§ 16.40.165, 16.40.166 and amends §§ 8.08.040, 8.08.380, 16.40.180, smoke detection devices 8.08.390, 8.08.400, 8.08.420 -- (Repealed by 1711) 8.08.480, animal control (Repealed by 1169 Rezone (Special) 1631) 1170 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) 1190 (Not used) 1171 Prezone (Special) 1191 Extends expiration date of Ch. 10.26, 1172 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160, police alarm systems and devices stopping, standing and parking (11.24) (10.26) 1173 Amends § 11.08.290, bicycle lanes 1192 Amends § 2.08.090, city council (11.08) meetings (2.08) 1174 Prezone (Special) 1193 (Not adopted) 1175 Adds Ch. 15.30, cross -connections and 1194 Rezone (Special) backflow protection (Repealed by 1195 Prezone (Special) 1776) 1196 Amends § 11.32.090, truck traffic 1176 Extends Ch. 10.26, police alarm routes (11.32) systems (Special) 1197 Adds Ch. 11.27, permit parking zone 1177 Rezone (Special) (11.27) 1178 Amends § 11.24.150, parking 1198 Rezone (Special) restrictions (11.24) 1199 Adds § 2.44.120, architectural and site 1179 Adds §§ 5.08.110, 5.40.070, approval committee (Repealed by j 16.44.150 and 16.52.016; amends 1630) §§ 1.12.010, 3.08.170, 3.09.170, . 1200 Amends § 16.12.020, preliminary soil 3.12.140, 5.04.560, 5.16.070, report (16.12) (16.12.020 Repealed by 5.24.150, 6.24.220, 8.04.150, Ord. 13-2115) 9.04.130, 10.10.030, 10.28.020, 1201 Rezone (Special) 10.46.070, 10.48.012, 10.52.090, 1202 Amends Title 18, subdivisions (Title 10.68.060, 10.76.020, 11.26.130, 18) 11.28.060, 11.32.090, 13.04.240, 1203 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160, 14.08.100 (Repealed by Ord. ,parking (11.24) 13-2110), 14.20.120, 16.28.080, 1204 Adds to § 11.20.020, stop intersections 16.32.080 and 18.24.080, penalties; (11.20) repeals § 18.1 of Ord. 002(4), § 7.1 of 1205 (Not enacted) Ord. 276, and § 16.04.160 (1.12, 1206 Rezone (Special) 3:08=3.12, 5.04, 5.16, 5.40, 9.04, 1207 Amends §§ 10.26.080, 10.26.090 and 10.10, 10.48, 10.52, 10.76, 11.26, 10.26.140 and*repeals § 10,26.180, 11.28, 11.32, 13.04, 14.08, 14.20, police alarms (10.26) 16.28 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 16.32, 1208 Adds subsection F to § 17.32.100 and 16.52, Title 18) § 17.08.085; amends § 17.32.070; 1180 Date of general elections (Repealed by signs (17.08, 17.32) 1697) 1209 Rezone (Special) 1181 Amends § 11.20.030, all -directional 1210 Amends subsection A of § 3.12.030, vehicular stop (11.20) transient occupancy tax (3.12) 1182 Rezone (Special) 1211 Amends Ch. 11.30, traffic in 1183 Rezone (Special) downtown area (11.30) 1184 Rezone (Special) 1213 Amends § 2.32.050, planning 1185 Rezone (Special) commission (2.32) 1186 Repeals subsection (k) of § 15.12.080, 1215 Adds § 8.08.255, rabies control waterworks system (Repealed by 1776) (Repealed by 1631) 1217 Amends § 15.08.020, water rates (Repealed by 1776) 2013 S-41 23 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. 1344 Repeals Ord. 2200) (Repealed by Ord. No. 1374 R1 Zone; repeals Ord. 1240 (Repealed 1601) by 1449) 1345 Trucks and trailers; repeals Ord. 276 1375 Creation of easements (Not codified) (11,29) (Repealed by 1940) 1376 Rezone (Special) 1346 Amends §§ 11.28.010, 11.28.020 and 1377 Amends § 10.52.070, handbills and 11.28.030, miscellaneous parking advertisements (10.52) (11.28) 1378 Adds § 2.08.095, city council meetings 1347 Vesting tentative maps (Title 18) Amends § 11.24.180, diagonal parking 1379 (2.08) Amends entirety of Ch. 16.16, electric 1348 code (Repealed by 1707) 1349 (11.24) Rezone (Special) 1380 Amends § 11.24.140, parking (11.24) 1350 Adds § 16.04.056, spark arrestors 1381 Amends Ch. 11.08, bicycles (11.08) (Repealed by 1706) 1382 Amends § 18-1.1001, subdivisions 1351 Amends § 11.24.150., parking (11.24) 1383 (Title 18) Amends § 10.52.010, distribution of 1352 Amends § 16.40.080B, fire code commercial advertising (10.52) 1353 (Repealed by 1711) Amends § 16.32.050N, swimming 1384 Amends entirety of Title 18,. pools (16.32) (16.32.050 Repealed by subdivisions (18.04, 18.08, 18.12, Ord.13-2115) 18.16, 18.20, 18.24, 18.28, 18.32, 1.354 Rezone (Special) 18.36, 18.40, 18.44, 18.48) 1355 Amends § 15.08.020, water service 1385 1386 Rezone (Special) Amends § 5.32.290, bingo licenses (Repealed by 1776) 1356 Amends § 12 of Ord. 1240, moratorium. of extensions along 1387 (5.32) Adds § 6.24.061, containers stored in building lines (Special) trash enclosures (6.24) 1357 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) 1388 Amends § 11.24.150, traffic (11.24) 1358 Rezone (Special) 1389 Amends Ch. 16.56, Uniform Housing 1359 Rezone (Special) Code (Repealed by 1710) 1360 Amends § 16.16.050A5, electrical 1390 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160, code (Repealed by 1707) Amends Ch. 16.04, building code 1391 traffic (11.24) Amends § 11.20.020, traffic (11.20) 1361 (Repealed by 1706) 1392 Amends § 11.24.160, traffic (11.24) 1362 Amends Ch. 16.24, mechanical code 1393 Amends § 2.08.090(A), city council (Repealed by 1709) order of business (2.08) 1363 R1 Zone (Not codified) 1394 Amends §§ 11.24.030 and 11.24.140, 1364 1365 Rezone (Special) Amends § 11.20.020, vehicles and 1395 traffic (11.24) Amends § 11.24.150, traffic (11.24) traffic (11.20) 1396 Amends condition 16 of Ord. 952 and 1366 Amends Ch. 16.20, Uniform Plumbing repeals condition 17 of Ord. 816, code (Repealed by 1708) rezone (Special) 1367 Amends § 3.24.070G, purchasing 1397 Amends § 11.24.150, traffic (11.24) (Repealed by 1582) 1398 Rezone (Special) 1368 Rezone (Special) 1399 Amends §§ 16.40.010, 16.40.020, 1369 Amends § 11.24.160, parking (11.24) 16.40.030, 16.40.040, 16.40.060 and 1370 Adds § 3.24.065, purchasing 16.40.080, Uniform Fire Code (Repealed by 1582) (Repealed by 1711) 1371 Adds § 2.20.040, city clerk (2.20) 1400 Amends § 3.12.030(A), transient 1372 Amends § 10.52.010, handbills and occupancy tax (3.12) advertisements (10.52) 1401 Adds Ch. 2.80, fine arts commission ! 1373 Adds § 9.12.043, amends §§ 9.12.041(3)(a)(iii), 9.12.042(A) 1402 (2.80) Amends § 2.16.010, salaries of city and Art. V of Ch. 9.12, and repeals council members (2.16) § 9.12.011(B), hazardous materials (9.12) 2013 S-41 Cupertino Comprehensive Ordinance List 24 Ord. No. Ord. No. 1403 Amends Chs. 15.04, 15.08 and 15.12, 1432 Amends § 2.60.010, public safety water and sewage (Repealed by 1776) commission (2.60) 1404 Rezone (Special) 1433 Amends §§ 18-1.401.5 and 1405 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.170, 18-1.501.7, subdivisions (18,16, parking regulations (11.24) 18.20) 1406 Amends § 11.20.030, stop signs 1434 Rezone (Special) (11.20) 1435 Rezone (Special) 1407 Rezone (Special) 1436 Rezone (Special) 1408 Adds § 11.24.230, parking 1437 Amends § 5.20.015, peddlers and prohibitions (11.24) solicitors; repeals § 5.20.070 (5.20) 1409 Amends § 11.24.150, parking 1438 Establishes interim zoning standards prohibitions (11.24) for the R1 and RHS zones (Not 1410 Amends §§ 6.5 and 7.6 of Ord. 652 codified) and repeals § 7.6, zoning (Repealed by 1439 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) 1601) 1440 Establishes interim zoning standards 1411 Rezone (Special) for the R1 and RHS zones (Not 1412 Amends Ch. 16.52 in its entirety, codified) flood damage prevention ('16.52) 1441 Amends § 16.04.010, 16.04.030, 1413 Adds § 11.36.070, traffic (11.36) 16.04.060, 16.04.062, 16.16.030, 1414 Adds §§ 2.365 and 8.12 to Ord. 746; 16.20.030 and 16.24.060, uniform repeals and replaces §§ 3.02, 6.03.4, codes (Repealed by 1709) 7.05., 7.12, 8.08, 8.10, 8.11 and 1442 (Not enacted) 10..03, signs; repeals § 8.01 of Ord. 1443 Temporary parking restriction 746 (Title 17) (Special) 1415 Rezone (Special) 1444 (Failed) ` 1416 Adds § 11.24.240, blocking of 1445 Amends §§ 11.20.020 and 11.20.030, ---J intersections (11.24) stop intersections (11.20) 1417 Adds Ch. 11.09, pedestrians (11.09) 1446 Amends § 11.24.150, prohibited 1418 Rezone (Special) parking (11.24) 1419 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.170, 1447 Rezone (Special) stopping, standing and parking (1.1.24) 1448 Rezone (Special) 1420 Amends Ch. 11.08, bicycles (11.08) 1449 Amends Ord. 220; repeals Ord. 1374, 1421 Creates redevelopment agency (Not zoning (Repealed by 1601) codified) 1450 Amends Ord. 220; repeals Ord. 1238, 1422 Amends § 11.24.160, stopping, zoning (Repealed by 1601) standing and parking (H. 24) 1451 Amends Ord. 220; repeals Ord. 1423 Amends § 11.24.150, stopping, 220(i), zoning (Repealed by 1601) standing and parking (11.24) 1452 Amends Ord. 220; repeals Ord. 1424 Rezone (Special) 220(i), zoning (Repealed by 1601) 1425 Amends Condition 16 of zoning action 1453 Amends Ord. 220; repeals § 5 of Ord. 2-2-83 (Special) 1238 and § 5 of Ord. 1374, zoning 1426 Beverage container redemption and (Not codified) recycling centers (19.40) 1454 Amends § 11.24.150, prohibited 1427 Amends § 11.24.160, parking (11.24) parking (11.24) 1428 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) 1455 Amends § 11.24.150, prohibited 1429 Amends §§ 11.20.020 and 11.20.030, parking (11.24) stop intersections (11.20) 1456 Rules governing effectiveness of 1430 Adds Ch. 11.34, roadway design zoning standards established by Ords. features (11.34) 1438, 1449, 1450 and 1453, zoning 1431 Adds § 16.32.040(B) and reletters (Not codified) subsequent subsections, swimming 1457 Amends § 2.08.090(A), order of pool safety requirements (16.32) business at City Council meetings / (16.32.040 Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) (2.08) 2013 S-41 27 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. 1570 Amends § 2.84.010, Environmental 1593 Amends § t6.56.010, housing code Review Committee (2.84) (Repealed by 1710) 1571 Adds Ch. 9.18, nonpoint source 1594 Amends Ch. 16.40, fire code pollution (9.18) (Repealed by 1711) 1572 Repeals and replaces Ch. 6.24, 1595 Amends §§ 16.32.020, 16.32.030, garbage collection (6.24) 16.32.040, 16.32.050, swimming 1573 Amends Ord. 1543, heritage and pools (16.32) (16.32.020, 16.32.030, specimen trees (14.18) 16.32.040, 16.32.050 Repealed by 1574 1575 Rezone (Special) Adds Art. 13 to Title 18, hillside 1596 Ord. 13-2115) Amends § 2.44.120, architectural and subdivision requirements (18.52) site approval committee (Repealed by 1576 Adds Ch. 2.86, Affordable Housing 1630) Committee (2.86) 1597 (Number not used) 1577 Amends Ch. 11.24 [§ 11.24.1501, 1598 Amends entirety of Ch. 9.18, repeals parking prohibition along certain former sections 9.18.150--9.18.180, streets (11.24) nonpoint source pollution (9.18) 1578 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (9.18.050 Repealed by Ord. 2088) prohibitions on Stevens Creek 1599 Adds Ch. 3.36, storm drainage service Boulevard (11.24) charge (3.36) 1579 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limit on 1600 Amends § 3.34.030(A), telephone use Bandley Drive (11.12) tax (3.34) 1580 Amends Ch. 15.32, water conservation 1601 Adds Title 19 and repeals Ords. (15.32) 002(b-1), (k), (x), (y), NS-1200 §.§ 29 158.1 Repeals Ch. 2.38 (Repealer) and 30, 220(g) and (1), 575, 618, 652, ( 1582 -Adds Ch. 3.22, purchase of supplies 664 668, 779, 802, 906, 1277, 1344, y/ and equipment; repeals Ch. 3.24 1449, 1450, 1451, 1452, 1484 and (3.22) 1495, zoning (19.02,. 19.04, 19.08, 1583 Adds Ch. 3.23, public works contract 19.12 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.16, and bidding procedures (3.23) 19.20 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.24, 1584 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limit on 19.28, 19.32, 19.36, 19.40, 19.44, Miller Avenue (11.12) 19.48 (Repealed by Ord. 2073), 19.52 1585 Amends §§ 11.29.030--11.29.060, on- (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.56 site parking (Repealed by 1940) (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.60 1586 Adds Ch. 11.38, transportation (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19,64 demand management (Repealed by (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.68, 1731) 19.72, 19.76, 19.80 (Repealed by Ord. 1587 Amends §§ 15,32.010, 15.32.020, 2085), 19.84 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 15.32.030, 15.32.050, and 15.32.060, 19.88 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.92, water conservation (15.32) 19.96, 19.100, 19.104 (Repealed by 1588 Adds Ch. 10.27, cigarette and/or Ord. 2085), 19.108 (Repealed by Ord. tobacco vending machines (10.27) 2085,),.19.112, 19.116, 19.120, 1589 Amends § I I :24.150, parking 19.124, 19.128, 19,132 (Repealed by prohibitions on Finch Avenue (11.24) Ord. 2085), 19.136, 19.140, 19.152, 1590 Amends §§ 16.04.010 and 16.04.065, 19.160) repeals §§ 16.04.040, 16,04.045 and 1602 Rezone (Special) 16.04.047, building code (Repealed by 1603 (Number not used) 1706) 1604 Amends Ch. 15.12, waterworks 1591 Amends §§ 16.20.010, 16.20.020, system (Repealed by 1776) 16.20.030 and 16.20.050, plumbing 1605 Amends § 11.24.150, parking code (Repealed by 1708) prohibitions (11.24) 1592 Amends §§ 1.6.24.010, 16.24.030 and 1606 Adds Ch. 9.06, massage 16,24.070, mechanical code (Repealed establishments (9.06) by 1709) 1607 Amends (75) and (76) of § 19.02.030, zoning (19.02) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List 28 N Ord. No. Ord. No. 1608 Adds Ch. 19.05A (OS open -space 1625 Amends § 5.16.040, garage and patio zones), amends §'§ 19.88.010 and sales (5.16) 19.88.020, zoning (19.24 (Repealed by 1626 Amends §§ 6.24.070 and 6.24.080, Ord. 2085), 19.88) garbage containers (6.24) 1609 Amends § 18-1.803.2, 18-1.402.4(4), 1627 Amends § 18-1.201.(H), definition of 18-1.402.5. 1 (B), 18-1.602.5(A) and lot line adjustment (18-1.201.) 18-1.602.7,.subdivisions (18.16, 1628 Repeals and replaces Ch. 10.44, 18.24, 18.32) parades and athletic events (10.44) 1610 Adds subsection (F) to § 16.12.030, 1629 Amends § 11.37.040, fee for soil report (16.12) (16.12.030 processing overweight vehicle permit Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) (11.37) 1611 Adds § 14.04.125, traffic diverters 1630 Amends §§ 14.15.040(E), (14.04) 14.15.050(A), 14.18.060, 14.18.080, 1612 Amends Ch. 5.04, business license 14.18.120, 14.18.140, 14.18.160, taxes (5.04) 16.28:030, 19.16.060(E)(3), 1613 Amends contract with Board of 19.20.060(E)(4), 19.28.070, Administration of California Public 19.44.070(E)(4), 19.56.070, Employees Retirement System (Not 19.76.050(E), 19.88.060(7)(1) and (2), codified) 19.132.060 and 19.136.060; repeals 1.614 Moratorium on certain subdivision, Ch. 2.44 and §§ 19.44.090, 19.48.100 building and grading uses in and 19.68.080, review authority Inspiration Heights area (Not codified) (14.15 (Repealed by Ord. 2058), 1615 Adds Ch. 14.15, xeriscape _ 14.18, 16.28 (Repealed by Ord. 2085, landscaping; amends title of Title 14 to 19.16 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.20 be Streets, Sidewalks and Landscaping (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.28 (Repealed by Ord. 2058) (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.44 1616 Amends § 2.7.3 of Ord. 1606, (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.48 massage establislunents and services (Repealed by Ord. 2073), 19.56 (9.06) (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.76 1617 Amends § 2.04.040, vacancy on City (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.88 Council (2.04) (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.132 1618 Amends §§ 19.08.030, 19.28.030, (Repealed by Ord. 2085) and 19.136 19.28.100, 19.56.040 and 19.124.100, (Repealed by Ord. 2085)) zoning (19.08, 19.28 (Repealed by 1631 Repeals and replaces Title 8, animals Ord. 2085), 19.56 (Repealed by Ord. (Repealed by 1644) 2085), 19.124 (Repealed by Ord. 1632 Amends § 3.23.120(B); repeals 2073) § 3.23.120(C), public works contract 1619 Extends moratorium contained in Ord. and bidding procedures (3.23) 1614 (Not codified) 1633 Amends § 11.24.160, stopping, 1620 Amends Ch. 16.32, swimming pools standing and parking (11.24) (16.32) (Ch. 16.32 Repealed by 1634 Amends §§ 19.28.060, 19.40.010 and Ord.13-2115) 19.40.020, zoning (19.28 (Repealed by 1621 Rezone (Special) Ord. 2085), 19.40) 1622 Amends Ch. 15.32, water conservation 1635 Adds §§ 18-1.1303(G) and (H); (15.32) amends §§ 18-1.1303(B), (C) and (D), 1623 Amends § 2.48.020(A); repeals 19.08.030, 19.28.060 and 19.28.070, §§ 2.48.020(F) and 2.48.020(G), subdivisions and zoning (18.52, 19.08, department organization (2.48) 19.28 (Repealed by Ord. 2085)) 1624 Amends Title 17, signs; adds 1636 (Number not used) Appendices A-1 through A-9 to Title 1637 Adds subsection (F)to § 14.15.050 17 (17.04, 17.08, 17.12, 17.16, 17.20, and Appendix A to Ch. 14.15; amends 17.24, 17.32, 17.44, 17.52, Title 17, § 14.15.040, xeriscape landscaping; Appendices A-1 through A-9) (Title 17 adds subsection (D) to § 16.28.040, Repealed by Ord. 2085) Amends § 19.104.010, zoning (19.104) 2013 S-41 31 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. 2.04, 2.04.020, 2.04.040(A) and 1702 Approves development agreement (C)(1), 2.08.080(B), 2.08.090(A), between city and Hewlett-Packard 2.08.095(B)(1) and (C), 2.08.100, Company (Special) (Repealed by Ord. 2.12.010, 2.12.020,introduction and 13-2115) passage of ordinances, 2.20.010, 1703 Repeals and replaces Ch. 6.28, cable 2.20.020, 2.20.110, city clerk, television franchise regulations 2.24.010, 2.24.020, 2.24.030, (Repealed by 09-2045) 2.24.040, city treasurer, 2.28.010, 1704 Adds intersection to § 11.20.030 and 2.28.030(B), 2.28.040, 2.28.050, deletes intersection from § 11.20.020, 2.28.060, 2.28.070, 2.28.090, city stop signs (11.20) manager, 2.30.010, 2.30.020, code 1705 Adds §§ 5.28.045, 5.28.165 and enforcement officer, 2.32.020(A), 5.28.175, taxicabs; amends 2.32.040, 2.32.060(B), 2.32.070, §§ 2.80.020(A), fine arts commission, 2,32.090, planning commission, 3.04.040, revenue and finance, 2.36.040, park and recreation 3.08.090, sales and use tax, commission, 2.40.020, 2.40.030, 3.12.020(G), transient occupancy tax, 2.40.040, 2.40,050, 2.40.060(B) and 5.16.040, 5.16.050, garage and patio (G)(3), 2.40.090, disaster council, sales, 5.28.070(F), (G), (H) and (N), 2.48.020, departmental organization, 5.28.080, 5.28.100, 5.28.110, 2.52.050, 2.52.060, 2,52.150, 5.28.130(A), 5.28.170, taxicabs, 2.52.160, 2.52.220, 2.52.240, 5.32.020, 5.32.030, 5.32.050, 2.52.260, 2.52.270(A)(2), (A)(6), (B) 5.32.060, 5.32.080, 5.32.110, and (C), 2.52.290(L), (N) and (R), 5.32.160, 5.32.190, 5.32.200(C), 2.52.380, 2.52.420, 2.52.430, 5.32.280(B) and (C), 5.32.300(A) and 2.52.440, 2.52.450, 2.52.470(A), (B), bingo, 5.40.010, 5.40.020, 2.52.480, 2.52.490, personnel code, 5.40.030 and the title of Ch. 5.40, 2.68.070(A) and (B), library secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers; commission, 2.74.040, cable television repeals §§ 3.04.050, 3.04.060, advisory committee, 2.86.060(A) and 3.04.070, 3.04.080, 3.08.130, 2.86.070, affordable housing 3.08.140, Ch. 3.09, 3.12.030(B), Ch. committee; repeals §§ 1.04.010(26), 3.16, Ch. 3.20, 3.32.100, 3.34.180, 1.09.170, 2.08.020, 2.08.080(C), 5.04.220, 5.04.520, Ch. 5.08, 2.08,120, 2.32.080, 2.32.100, 5.16.042, Ch. 5.24, 5.32.070, Ch. 2.36.100, 2.52.100(F), 2.52.190, 5.36, 5.40.040, 5,40.050, 5.40.060 2.52.200, 2.52.210, 2.52.270(A)(1), and 5.40.070 (2.80, 3.04, 3.08, 3.12, (D) and (E), 2.52.390, 2.52.460, 5.16, 5.28, 5.32, 5.40) 2.52.470(A)(5), 2.52.500, 2.52.510, 1706 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.04, 2.52.520, Ch. 2.56, 2.60.090, Ch. building code adopted (16.04) 2.72, 2.74.080(B) and Ch. 2.76 (1.01, (16.04.110, 16.04.140, Repealed by 1.04, 1.09, 1.12, 1.16, 2.04, 2.08, Ord. 2021; 16.04.170, 16.04.180, 2.12, 2.20, 2.24, 2.28, 2.30, 2.32, Repealed by Ord. 2072; 16.04.010, 2.36, 2.40, 2.48, 2.52, 2.68, 2.74, 16.04.020, 16.04.030, 16.04.050, 2.86) 16.04.060, 16.04.130, 16.04.160, 1698 Adds intersections to §§ 11.20.020 and Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) 11.20.030, stop signs (11.20) 1707 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.16, 1699 Adopts Stevens Creek Boulevard electrical code adopted (16.16) specific plan (Special) (16.16.010, 16.16.020, 16.16.030, 1700 Ninety -day moratorium on issuance of 16.16.040, 16.16.050, 16.16.070 licenses or permits for massage Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) establishments and services (Special) 1708 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.20, 1701 Rezone (Special) plumbing code adopted (16.20) (16.20.010, 16.20.020, 16.20,080 Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List 32 Ord. No. Ord. No. 1709 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.24, 9.08.120, 9.12.140 and article titles of mechanical code adopted (16.24) Ch. 9.12 (2.74, 2.86, 3.08, 5.28, (16.24.010, 16,24.020, 16.24.030, 9.12) 16.24.060, 16.24.070, 16.24.080 1723 Amends § 3.32.040, construction tax Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) (3.32) 1710 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.56, 1724 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) uniform housing code adopted (16.56) 1725 Adds § 19.40.145 (Repealed by Ord. 1711 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.40, fire 2085) and amends the definitions code (Repealed by 1828) section of Ch. 19.08 [§ 19.08.030] and 1712 Urgency ordinance; adds §§ 19.40.020, 19.40.050(B) and (F)(1) §§ 9.06.090(B)(7) and (8), 9.06.245 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), and 9.06.275; amends §§ 9.06.010(A), 19.40.060(C) and (F)[E] (Repealed by 9.06.020(E) and (G), 9.06.040, Ord. 2085), 19.40.070(A) (Repealed 9.06.070(2), 9.06.080, 9.06.090(B), by Ord. 2085) and 19.40.140 9.06.110(B), 9.06.160, 9.06.170, (Repealed by Ord.. 2085), zoning 9,06.230, 9.06.240 and 9.06.260; and (19.08, 19.40) repeals §§ 9.06.120, 9.06.130, 1726 (Not passed) 9,06.140 and 9.06.150, massage 1727 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) establishments and services (9.06) 1728 Amends §§ 2.16.010, 2.16.020 and 1713 Rezone (Special) 2.16.030, city council salaries (2.16) 1714 Amends Ch. 2.74, Cupertino 1729 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) telecommunications commission (2.74) 1730 Amends § 11.20.020, stop signs 1715 Amends §§ 14.18.020, 14.18.040, (11.20) 14.18.060, 14.18.120, 14.18.160, 1731 Adds §§ 11.27.145, 14.12.035, heritage and specimen trees, and 14.12.055, 14.12.085, 14.12.090, 19.48.110B, zoning (14.18, 19.48 14.12.110 and 14.12.120; amends (Repealed by Ord. 2073)) §§ 5.44.060, 5.44.060(F), 10.26.090, 1716 Rezone and prezone (Special) 10.26.100, 10.26.110, 10.26.120(A) 1717 Rezone (Special) and (B), 10.26.130, 10.26.150, 1718 Amends § 11,24.160, stopping, 10.44.030, 10.44.040(A), standing and parking (11.24) 10.44.050(A), 10.44.055(A), 1719 (Number not used) 10.44.056(A), 10.44.060, 1720 Adds subsection M to § 17.16.010 and 10.44.075(A), 10.44.080, 10.44.090, E to § 17.32.060; amends 10.44.100, 10.44.120, 10.44.140, §§ 17.32.060(C) and (D) and 10.44.150(A), (B), (C) and (E), 17.32.070(E), signs (17.16, 17.32) 10.44.160, 10.46.050, 10.76.020, (Title 17 Repealed by Ord. 2085) 11.08.250, 11.08.260, 11.10.016, 1721 Rezone (Special) Table 11.12.030, 11.27.010, 1722 Adds §§ 5.28.070(0), 5.28.100(E), 11.32.090, 14.05.070, 14.12.010, 5.28.165(D) and (E); amends 14.12.140 and 19.52.060(C) (Repealed §§ 2.74.010, 2.74.020(A), 2.74.040, by Ord. 2085), 19.56.050; renumbers 2.74.050, 2.74.060, 2.74.070, Ch. 5.44 as Ch. 19.106; renumbers 2.86.010, 2.86.020, 2.86.030, prior §§ 14.12.090, 14.12.110 and 2.86.060, 2.86.070, 2.86.100, 14.12.120 to §§ 14.12.095, 14.12.130 2.86.110, 2.86.120, 5.28.070(N), and 14.12.140; deletes T. 10 division 5.28.180 and titles of Chs. 2.74 and titles and Ch. 10.48 article titles; 2.86; repeals Chs. 6.04 and 9.16 and repeals §§ 3.08.180, 3.08.190, §§ 2.74.080(B), 3,08.190, 3.08.200, 3.08.200, 3.22.080,3.23.180, 6.08.080, 6.08.090, 6.08.100, 3.25.100, 3.32.090, 3.24.240, 6.12.080, 6.12.090, 6.12.100, 6.16.060, 6.20.060, 6.24.350, 2013 S-41 33 Comprehensive Ordinance List f Ord. No. Ord. No. 3.36.210, 5.20.160, 5.28.230, 1745 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes 5.32.340, 5.44.080, 6.24.340, (11.08) 6.28.150, 9.06.280, 9.12.134, 1746 Rezone (Special) 9.18.140, 9.20.320, 10.10.040, 1747 (Not passed) 10.21.140, 10.24.070, 10.25.100, Ch. 1748 Rezone (Special) 10.26 Editor's note, 10.26.160, Ch. 1749 Rezone (Special) 10.28, §§ 10.44.090(C), 10.44.170, 1750 Rezone (Special) 10.46.080, 10.46.090, 10.48.063, 1751 (Not enacted) 10.56.060, 10.68.040, Chs. 10.70, 1752 (Not enacted) 10.82 and 11.16, §§ 11.20.040, 1753 Amends specific plan (Special) 11.29.060, 11.37.080, Ch. 11.38, 1754 Rezone (Special) §,§ 14.05.130, 14.05.140, 14.12.040, 1755 Adds § 17.04.030; amends Ch. 14.16, §§ 14.18.240, 15.20.101, §,§ 17.32.010, 17.32.040 and 16.04.160, 16.08.030, 16.24.050, 17.32.090, zoning (17.04, 17.32) 16.28,080, 16.32.090, 17.56.010, (Title 17 Repealed by Ord. 2085) 19.40.150, 19.81.070, 19.82.080, 1756 Rezone (Special) 19.116.350, 19.132.060, 20.02.030 1757 Adds Ch. 2.06, city council campaign and 20.04.070, various subjects finance (2.06) (Repealed by Ord. (.10.26, 10.44, 10.46, 10.76, 11.08, 1956) 11.10, 11.12, 11.27, 11.32, 14.05, 1758 Adopts interim measures to protect 14.12, 16.28 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), structures from demolition of 19.56, 19.106 (Repealed by Ord. potentially historic sites (Not codified) 2085), 19,132) 1759 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes 1732 Rezone (Special) (11.08) 1733 Mobile vendor permits (5.48) 1760 Amends § 11.26.110, parking (11.26) 1734 Rezone (Special) 1761 Adopts interim measures to protect 1735 Rezone (Special) structures from demolition of 173.6 Amends Ch. 1.9.108 entirely, wireless potentially historic sites (Not codified) communications facilities (19.108) 1762 Amends § 11.20.030, stop signs (Repealed by Ord. 2085) (Ch. 19.108 (11.20) renumbered as Ch. 19.136 by Ord. 1763 (Pending) 2085) 1764 Amends Ord. 1750, rezone (Not 1737 Amends Ch. 19.100 entirely, parking codified) regulations (19.100) (Repealed by Ord. 1765 Amends § 11.20.020, stop signs 2085) (Ch. 19.100 renumbered to Ch. (11.20) 19.124 by Ord. 2085) 1766 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes 1738 Rezone (Special) (11.08) 1739 Amends § 11.08.260, bicycles (11.08) 1767 Adds §§ 11.08.014, 11.08.015 and 1740 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycles (11.08) 11.08.270; renumbers § 11.08.270 to 1741. Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) be 11.08.280, roller skates and 1742 Adds new § 16.04.080, residential skateboards (11.08) roofing and renumbers §§ 16.04.080-- 1768 Rezone (Special) 16.04.160 to be 16.04.090--16.04.160, 1769 Amends Stevens Creek Boulevard building code provisions (16.04) specific plan (Special) (16.04.110, 16.04.140 Repealed by 1770 Prezone (Special) Ord. 2021; 16.04.170 Repealed by 1771 Prezone (Special) Ord. 2072; 16.04.080 Repealed by 1772 Rezone (Special) Ord. 13-2115) 1773 (Not available) 1743 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) 1774 Rezone (Special) 1744 Not enacted 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. 1775 Adds § 2.04.050, city council term limits (2.04) 1776 Amends § 15.32.060; repeals and replaces Ch. 15.04, waterworks system, rates and charges; repeals and replaces Ch. 15.20, sewage disposal systems; repeals Chs. 15.08, 15.12 and 15.30 (15.04, 15.20, 15.32) 1777 Adds §§ 16,08.185, 16.08.290, 16.08.300, 16.16.025, 16.20.110, 16.20.120, 16.28.065, 16.32.090, 16.36.055; amends §§ 16.08.020, 16.08.080, 16.08.200(A)(1), 16.08.250 (B), 16.12.010, 16.12.020, 16.12.040, 16.16.020, 16.16.070, 16.20.080, 16.24,020, 16.24.030, 16,24.060, 16.24.080, 16.28.040(C), 1.6.28.060(A), 16.32.080, 16.40.070, 16,40,930, 16.40.950(A); amends title of Ch. 16.12; repeals and replaces §§ 16.20.100, 16.32.100; repeals §§ 16.04.040, 16.04.150, 16.08.090, 16.08.140(B),,16.08.180(B), 16.08.190 (C), 16.08.250(B)(1 and 2), 16.08.280 (A--C), 16.20.030, 16.20.040, 16.20.090(A)(Part One), 16.24.040, 16.36.030(D), 16.36.070(D), 16.40.940, 16.40.950(D), 16.42.280; repeals Chs. 16.44, 16.48 and 16.60; repeals Ch. 16.44 Appx. A, Ch. 16.52 Article subtitles, Ch. 16.60 Tables A, B, C, D, E, and F and Demand/Capacity Ratio graph; buildings and construction regulations (16.08, 16.12 16.16, 16.20, 16.24, 16.28) (16.32, 16.36 Repealed by Ord. 2085; 16.12.010, 16.11020, 16.12.040, 16.16.020, 16.16.025, 16.16.070, 16.20.080, 16.20.100, 16.20.110, 16.20.120, 16.24.020, 16.24.030, 16.24.060, 16.24.080, 16.32.080, 16.32.090, 16.32.100 Repealed by Ord. 13-21.15) 1778 Adds Ch. 19.134, architectural and site review process (19.134) 1779 Adds §§ 19.32.090 and 19.60.090, architectural and site review (19.32 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.60 (Repealed by Ord. 2085) 34 Ord. No. 1780 Designating permit parking on Rose Blossom Drive from McClellan Road to Lily Avenue (Not codified) 1781 Amends § 11.24.160, parking (11.24, 1782 Prezone (Special) 1783 Prezone (Special) 1784 Amends §§ 19.08,030, 19.28.030, 19.28.070, 19.32.060, 19.40.110, 19.56.040, 19.56.060, 19.56.070, 19.60.040, 19.64.050, 19.64.080, 19.76,070, 19.80.030, 19.88.030, 19.92.060, 19.104.040 and 19.116.030, 19.120.050, 19.128.030, 19.128.040; repeals Ch. 19.96; zoning (19.08, 19.28 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.32 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.40 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.56 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.60, 19.64 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.76 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.80 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.88 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.92 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.104 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.116, 19.120, 19.128) 1785 Prezone (Special) 1786 Amends specific plan (Special) 1787 Amends Ch. 2.32, planning commission (2.32) 1788 Amends Ch. 16.28, fences (16.28) (Repealed by Ord. 2085) 1789 Amends Ch. 17.44, sign exceptions (17.44) (Repealed by Ord. 2085) 1790 Amends Ch. 19.132, zoning (19.132) (Repealed by Ord. 2085) (Ch. 19.132 renumbered as Ch. 19.164 by Ord. 2085) 1791 Amends Ch. 19.134, zoning (19.134) (Repealed by Ord. 2085) (Ch. 19.134 renumbered as Ch. 19.168 by Ord. 2085) 1792 Amends §§ 2.16.010--2.16.030, city council (2.16) 1793 Adds Ch. 9.22, property maintenance (9.22) 1794 Amends §§ 1.09.030(A) and 1.09.060(A) and (B), nuisance abatement (1.09) 1795 Rezone (Special) 2013 S-41 35 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. 1796 Amends §§ 17.32.010, 17.32.040, 1820 Prezone (Special) 17.32.090(E) and 17.32.100, 1821 Prezone (Special) temporary signs --regulations; 1822 Amends §§ 2.04.010, 5.28.070(N), renumbers § 17.32.120 to be 5.28.165(E), 10.52.060, 17.24.270, sign regulations; repeals 16.28.060(C), 16.52.041(B)(1), § 17.32.110 (17.24, 17.32) (Title 17 16.52.051, 16.52.052, Repealed by Ord. 2085) 16.52.053(B)(4)(a) and 1797 Amends §§ 2.06.100(D) and 2.06.130, 19.20.040(A)(1) and repeals city council --campaign finance (2.06) §§ 3.12.040 and 5.04.280(C), (2.04, (Repealed by Ord. 1956) 5.28, 10.52, 16.28 (Repealed by Ord. 1798 Proposition for utility users excise tax 2085), 16.52, 19.20 (Repealed by Ord. and annexation (Special) 2085)) 1799 Amends § 19.28.070, zoning (19.28) 1823 Adopts Ch. 5 of the 1977 Uniform (Repealed by Ord. 2085) Code for Building Conservation 1800 Prezone (Special) (16.60) 1801 Amends § 5.04.460, (5.04) 1824 Amends §§ 16.04..010 and 16.04.110 1802 Adds § 16.28.045; amends and repeals §§ 16.04.070, 16.04.090, § 16.28.060, (16.28) (Repealed by 16.04.100 and 16.04.120, building Ord. 2085) code (16.04) (16.04.110 Repealed by 1803 Rezone (Special) Ord. 2021; 16.04.010 Repealed by 1804 Rezone (Special) Ord. 13-2115) 1805 Rezone (Special) 1825 Amends § 16.16.010 and .repeals 1806 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) § 16.16.060, electrical code (16.16) 1807 Amends § 2.08.096, city council (16.16.010 Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) i f (2.08) 1826 Amends §§ 16.20.010, 16.2.0.020 and 1808 Amends §'§ 19.28.070, 19.28.100, 16.20.090 and repeals 19.28.160, zoning (19.28) (Repealed §§ 16.20.050--16.20.070, plumbing by Ord. 2085) code (16.20) (16.20.010, 16.20.020 1809 Amends § 19.08.030, zoning (19.08) Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) 1810 Amends §§ 14.18.020, 14.18.080, and 1827 Amends §§ 16.24.010--16.24.030, 14.18.240, heritage and specimen trees mechanical code (16.24) (16.24.010, (14.18) 16.24.030 Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) 1811 Amends § 19.80.030, 19.80.040 and 1828 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.40, fire 19.84.030, zoning (19.80 (Repealed by code (16.40) Ord. 2085), 19.84 (Repealed by Ord. 1829 Amends § 16.56.010, housing code 2085,)) (16.56) 1812 Amends § 1.9.124.100, zoning (19.124 1830 Amends §§ 10.21.010--10.21.120, (Repealed by Ord. 2073)) newsracks (10.21) 1813 Prezone (Special) 1831 Amends §§ 19.80.030(B)(1)0) and 1814 Interim zoning regulations (Special) 19.80.040, accesssory 1815 Amends §§ 19.56.030 and 19.56.040, buildings/structures (19.80) zoning (19.56 (Repealed by Ord. 1832 Amends Ch. 2.16, city council-- 2085)) salaries (2.16) 1816 Extends Ord. 1814, interim zoning 1833 Amends § 16.28.045, electronic regulations (Special) security gates (16.28) (Repealed by 1817 Adds Ch. 2.90, residential design Ord. 2085) review committee (2.90) 1834 Amends Ch. 19.28, zoning (19.28) 1818 Amends Ch. 2.06, city council-- 1835 Amends §§ 14.18.020, 14.18.120 and campaign finance (2.06) (Repealed by 14.18.160, heritage and specimen trees Ord. 1956) (14.18) 1819 Prezone (Special) 1836 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. 1837 Amends § 11.34.010, traffic (11.34) 1838 Amends § 11.34.020, traffic (11.34) 1839 Amends § 11.34.030, traffic (11.34) 1840 Amends §§ 11.24.150, 11.24,160 and 11.24.180, traffic (11.24) Res. 99-154 Designating permit parking on Shattuck Drive. (§ 11.27) 1841 Amends § 11.20.020, traffic (11.20) 1842 Rezone (Special) 1843 Amends contract with California Public Employees' Retirement System (Special) 1844 Adds §§ 19.36.080, 19.48.080 and 19.134.020; amends Chs. 2.32, 2.90, 16.28, 17.44, 19.32, 19.36, 19.48 (Repealed by Ord. 2073), 19.48.020 (Added by Ord. 2085)19.56, 19.60.040, 19.60, 19.64, 19.80, 19.132,19.134 and §§ 19.168.010 and 19.168,020, design review committee (2.32, 2.90, 16.28 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 17.44 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.32 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.36 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.48 (Repealed by Ord. 2073), 19.56 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.60, 19.64 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19..80 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.132 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.134 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.168) 1845 Prezone (Special) 1846 Amends contract with California Public Employees' Retirement System (Special) 1847 Repeals and replaces § 11.34.030, warrants for the installation and maintenance of road bumps (11.34) 1848 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes (11.08) 1849 Prezone (Special) 1850 Adopts redevelopment plan for Cupertino Vailco redevelopment project (Not codified) 1851 Amends § 11.24.150, traffic (11.24) 1852 Rezone (Special) 1853 Adds § 18.24.115; amends § 14.05.010, park maintenance and dedication fees (14.05, 18.24) 1854 Adds Ch. 10.80, solicitation prohibitions on designated public rights -of -way (10.80) Ord. No. W 1855 Amends § 11.20.030B, all directional vehicular stops required at certain intersections (11.20) 1856 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes designated (11.08) 1857 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.170, parking restrictions (11.24) 1858 (Not passed) 1859 Amends § 11.24.150, parking restrictions (11.24) 1860 Amends Ch. 19.28, single-family residential zones (19.28) 1861 Rezone (Special) 1862 Amends § 11.24.160, stopping, standing and parking --public streets (J 1.24) 1863 Amends §§ 19.08.030, definitions, and 19.28.070, single-family residential (R-1') homes (19.08, 19.28 (Repealed by Ord. 2085)) 1864 Amends § 11.08.260, bicycles (11.08) 1865 (Number not used) 1866 Prezone (Special) 1867 Authorizes amendment to California public employees' retirement system contract (Special) 1868 Amends Ch. 19.28, zoning (19.28) 1869 Adds § 3.25.100, transfer of surplus supplies and equipment (3.25) 1870 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes designated (11.08) - 1871 Amends entirety of Ch. 10.48, community noise control (10.48) 1872 Amends § 11.08.260, bicycle routes designated (11.08) 1873 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes designated (11.08) 1874 Amends §§ 2.88.010 and 2.88.020, audit committee (2.88) 1875 Amends entirety of Ch. 9.06, massage establishments and services (9.06) 1876 Amends § 11, 20.020, vehicular stop required at certain intersections (11,20) 1877 Amends Ch. 2.06, campaign finance (2.06) (Repealed by Ord. 1956) 1878 Prezone (Special) 1879 Prezone (Special) 1880 Rezone (Special) 1881 Amends Ch. 2.16, city council compensation (2.16) 2013 S-41 37 Comprehensive Ordinance List ,.� Ord. No. Ord. No. 1882 Amends § 11.24.170, parking 1893 Amends Ch. 3.25, sale of surplus limitations (11.24) supplies and equipment; repeals 1883 Not used § 3.25.100 (3.25) 1884 Amends § 11.24.170, parking (11.24) 1894 Amends Ch. 19.08, definitions (19.08) 1885 Amends Ch. 2.06, campaign finance 1895 Adds Ch. 2.92, Bicycle Pedestrian (2.06) (Repealed by Ord. 1956) Commission (2.92) 1886 Adds §§ 5.32.360, 8.01.170, 1896 Adds § 11.34.040, roadway design 8.03.035, 8.03.130, 8.05.100, features,(11.34) 8.06.040, 8.09.040 and 16.40.400; 1897 Amends §§ 3.22.020, amends Ch. 11.32 footnote, Ch. 19.48 3.22.060--3.22.070, and §§ 1.12.010, 5.04.280-5.04.450, 3.23.020--3.23.050, 3.23.100 and 5.32.160, 8.01.030, 8.03.010, 3.23.130, revenue and finance (3.22, 8.03.030, 8.07.100, 8.11.140, 3.23) 10.24.080, 10.48.070, 10.60.090, 1898 Amends § 11.08.270, roller skates and 11.08.280, 13.04.130(A), skateboards (11.08) 13.04.180(B), 14.12.140, 14.18.020, 1899 Rezone (Special) 16.04.160, 16.16.070, 16.20,100, 1900 Repeals and replaces § 3.23.160, 16, 32.080, 16.52.060, 17.32.060, public works contract and bidding 19.28.060, 19.28.100, 19.52.020, procedures (3.23) 19.52.060(B), 19.56.050, 1901 Amends Title 19, §§ 19.112.020 and 19.80.030(B)(1)O), 19.80.040 and 19.112.050, zoning of dwelling units 19.100.050(C); renumbers (19.112) §§ 10.48.012 to be 10.48.070 and 1902 Adoption of interim procedures to 16.52.016 to be 16.52.060; repeals rezone 19 acres of land (Not codified) Ch. 10.25, §§ 1.09.080, 5.32.160, (rescinded by Ord. 1927) 8.03.040(D), 19.28.050(D) and 1903 Amends a contract between the city 19.84.050, various provisions (1.12, and the state's PERS (Not codified) 5.04, 5.32, 8.01, 8.03, 8.05, 8.06, 1904 Amends Title 10, curfew 8,07, 8.09, 8.11, 10.24, 10.48, 10.60, 1905 Amends Title 16, flood damage 11.08, 11.32, 13.04, 14.12, 14.18, 1906 Home maintenance activities, Title 16 16.04, 16.16, 16.20, 16.32, 16.40, 1907 Amends Title 16, adoption of building 16.52, 17.32, 19.28 (Repealed by Ord. codes (16.04.170 - 16.04.220, 2085), 19.48 (Repealed by Ord. 2073), 16.04.240 - 16.04.330 Repealed by 19.52 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.56, Ord. 2021; 16.04.230 Repealed by 19.80 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), Ord. 2072; 16.04.010 Repealed by 19.100) (Repealed by Ord. 13-2115, Ord. 13-2115) 16.16,070, 16.32,080) 1908 Amends Title 16, Mechanical Code 1887 Not used (16.24.010, 16.24.030 Repealed by 1888 Adds § 3.34.230; amends Ch. 3.34; Ord. 13-2115) renumbers §'§ 3.34.190--3.34.230 to 1909 Amends Title 16, Plumbing Code be 3.34.180--3.34.220, utility users (16.20.010, 16.20.020, 16.20.030 excise tax (3.34) Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) 1889 Rezone (Special) 1910 Amends Title 16, Electrical Code 1890 Rezone (Special) (Repealed by Ord. 2017) (16.16.010 1891 Amends §§ 19.08.030 and 19.80.030, Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) zoning (19.08, 19.80 (Repealed by 1911 Repeals old Fire Code provisions in Ord. 2085)) Title 16 1892 Amends Ch. 2.86, housing committee 1912 Amends Title 2, Disaster Council (2.86) �r 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List 38 Ord. No. Ord. No. 1913 Amends Title 2, Audit Committee 1945 Amends §§ 9.08.020 - 9.08.040, 1914 Amends Title 11, parking 9.08.060 - 9.08.110, weed abatement 1916 Amends Title 11, skateboarding and (9.08) rollerskating 1946 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 1917 Amends Title 9, massage and 1947 Modifies development agreement for occupational therapists new retail space, residential units and 1918 Amends Title 10, graffiti parking structure (Not codified) 1919 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 1948 Amends § 18.28.030, application, and 1920 Rezones certain land (Not codified) § 18.28.040, filing and processing 1921 Amends §§ 10.48.040, 10A8.051, (18.28) restriction of landscape maintenance 1949 Not used activities (10.48) 1950 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 1922 Amends Ch. 9.18, stormwater 1951 Amends § 2.24.020, payment pollution prevention and watershed procedure (2.24) protection (9.18) (9.18.050, 9.18.130 1952 Amends § 2.04.030, City Council - and 9.18.140 Repealed by Ord. 2088) place of meetings (2.04) 1923 Amends § 9.08.080, notice of report 1954 Amends Ch. 19.28, single-family (9.08) residential (R1) zones; repeals 1924 Rezones certain land (Not codified) §§ 19.28.105, 19.28.150, 19.28.160 1925 Amends § 14.04.040, street and Appendices A, B and C (19.28) improvement requirements, and 1956 Repeals Ch. 2.06 - City Council - § 18.32.030, subdivision frontage campaign finance (2.06) improvements (14.04, 18.32) 1958 Amends § 2.04.010, regular meetings 1926 Amends Ch. 17.32, temporary signs (104) (17.32) (Repealed by Ord. 2085) 1959 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 1927 Rezones certain land; adds 1960 Repeals Ch. 20.02, general plan § 19.28.105 (19.28); rescinds Ord. 1963 Amends § 9.06.110, massage therapist 1902 permit -criteria for issuance and 1928 Rezones certain land (Not codified) § 9.06.120, massage therapist practical 1929 Rezones certain land (Not codified) examination (9.06) 1930 Amends § 11.24.170, parking (11.24) 1964 Amends §§ 2.60.04.0 and 2.68.040, 1933 Rezones certain land (Not codified) meetings -quorum -officers -staff, and 1934 Amends § 2.80.010, Fine Arts §§ 2.80.050 and 2.92.050, Commission established (2.80) meetings -quorum (2.60, 2.68, 2.80, 1936 Amends development agreement 2.92) between city and Vallco International 1965 Amends Ch. 2.74, Cupertino Shopping Center, LLC (Not codified) technology, information, and 1940 Amends Ch. 19.100, parking communications commission (2.74) regulations; repeals Ch 11.29, on -site 1966 Amends § 14.04.230, Street parking (11.29, 19.100 (Repealed by improvements -exceptions (14.04) Ord. 2085)) (Ch. 19.100 renumbered 1967 Amends Ch. 9.18, stormwater as 19.124 by Ord. 2085) pollution prevention and watershed 1941 Amends § 2.04.0.10, City Council - protection (9.18) (9.18.050, 9.18.13.0 regular meetings (2.04) and 9.18.140 Repealed by Ord. 2088) 1942 Amends § 2.32.050, Planning 1968 Amends § 11.24.150 to remove the Commission meetings (2.32) prohibition of parking on the west side 1943 Amends § 13.04.130, behavior of of Vista Drive between Apple Tree. persons in parks (13.04) drive and a point 200 feet south 1944 Amends § 16.08.210, grading permits (11.24) - limitations and conditions (16.08) 2013 S-41 39 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. 1969 Modifies development agreement 2000 Amends § 19.28.060 regarding (1-DA-90) to extend its term and to development regulations (19.28) revise use and permit requirements (Repealed by Ord. 2085) related to hotels, garages, 2002 Amends § 11.24.1.70, relating to neighborhood meetings, and public parking limitations on. Torre street hearings at Vallco (Not codified) (11.24) 1972 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 2003 Amends Ch. 14.18 regarding the 1973 Rezones certain land (Not codified) protection of trees (14.18) 1974 Amends §§ 2.32.020, 2.36.020, 2005 Amends § 14.08.010 relating to the 2.68.030, 2.74.020, 2.80.020, definition of City Manager and adds 2.86.030 and 2.88.030, terms of § 14.08.035 relating to permit notice office, members and meetings -quorum requirements (14.08) (Repealed by (2.32, 2.36, 2.68, 2.74, 2.80, 2.86, Ord. 13-2110) 2.88) 2006 Amends § 11.24.150) prohibiting 1975 Not in effect due to referendum parking on Hoo Hoo Way (11.24) 1977 Not in effect due to referendum 2007 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 1979 Amends Ch. 16.28, Fences and adds 2008 Amending § 2.08.096 regarding the § 16.28.080, prohibited fences (16.28) filing deadline for a petition for (Repealed by Ord. 2085) reconsideration (2.08) 1982 Amends Ch.. 9.18, Stormwater 2009 Adding Chapter 2.17 relating to City Pollution Prevention and Watershed Council/City Staff relationships (2.17) Protection (9.18) (9.18.050, 9.18.130 20.10 Amending § 2.74.010 modifying the and 9.18.140 Repealed by Ord. 2088) composition of the Technology, 1985 Amending City Council Salaries (2.16) Information and Communications 1986 Rezones certain land (Not codified) Commission. (2.74) 1987 Amends Title 17, Signs (17) (Title 17 2011 Amending § 19.28.060 regarding R 1- Repealed by Ord. 2085) Amends 20 zoned properties (Not codified) § 19.104.010, zoning (19.104) 2012 Describing a program to acquire real 1988 Establishes regulations concerning property by eminent domain in the Claims Against City (1.18) Vallco Redevelopment Project (Not 1989 Amends § 11.27.145 concerning codified) designation of preferential parking 2014 Amending § 13.04.150 regarding zones (11.27) vehicle requirements (13..04) 1990 Amends § 11.24.150 concerning 2015 Amending §§ 2.32.040, 2.36.040, parking prohibitions along certain 2.60.020, 2.60.040, 2.68.040, streets (11.24) 2.80.040, 2.86.050, 2.88.050, 1991 Amends § 11.24.170 concerning 2.92.020, 2.92.040 regarding parking limitations on certain streets Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson (11.24) terms (2.32, 2.36, 2.60, 2.68, 2.80, 1992 Establishes regulations regarding water 2.86, 2.88, 2.92) resource protection (9.19) 2016 Amending the California Electric 1993 Rezones certain land (Not codified) Code. Amending § 16.16.010 and 1994 Rezones certain land (Not codified) repealing 16.16.080 - 16.16.110 and 1995 Amends § 2.74.010 concerning 16.16.140. (16.16) (16.16.010 Technology, Information, and Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) Communications Commission (2.74) 2017 Amending the 2007 California 1999 Amends § 11.24.140 concerning Plumbing Code. Amending parking for purposes of servicing or §§ 16.20.010, 16.20.020, 16.20.080 repairing (11.24) (16.20)(16.20.030 and 16.20.090 Repealed by Ord. 2072; 16.20.010, 16.20.020, 16.20.080 Repealed by Ord. 13-2-115) 2013 S-41 Cupertino Comprehensive Ordinance List 40 Ord. No. Ord. No. --� 2018 Amending the 2007 California 2036 Amending § 11.20.030 relating to a Mechanical Code. Amends vehicular stop at Calvert Drive and §§ 16.24.010 - 16.24.030 (16.24) Tilson Avenue (11.20) (16.24.010, 16.24.010, 16.24.030 2037 Adding Chapter 19.118 regarding Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) required artwork in public and private 2019 Adopting the 1997 Uniform Code for developments (19.118) (Repealed by the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Ord. 2085) (Ch. 19.118 -renumbered as Codes (16.70) Ch. 19.148 by Ord. 2085) 2020 Amending Chapter 16.40 regarding the 2038 Amending Chapter 19.108 regarding California and International Fire Codes wireless communication facilities (16.40) (16.40.170, 16.40.280, (19.108) (Repealed by Ord. 2085) (Ch. 16.40.470, 16.40.550, 16.40.570 - 19.108renumbered as Ch. 19.136 by 16,40.640 Repealed by Ord. 2072; Ch. Ord. 2085) 16.40 Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) 2039 Amending Single -Family Residential 2021 Amending Chapter 16.04 regarding the (Rl) Zones (19.28) Building Code. (16,04) (16.04.010, 2040 Amending§ 2.18.080 regarding 16.04.020, 16.04.030, 16.04.080, agreements on employment (2.18) 16.04.110, 16.04.340 Repealed by 09-2041 Amending §§ 8.01.030, 8.01.130, and Ord. 13-2115) 8.03.010 changing penalties for 2022 Creating a new Chapter 16.72 violations regarding animals and public regarding recycling and diversion of nuisances (8.01, 8.03) construction and demolition waste 09-2042 Adding Chapter 16.74 relating to (16,72) adoption of Wildland Urban Interface 2023 Amending § 11.20.020 regarding Fire. Area (16.74) vehicular stops required at certain 09-2043 Amending § 1.12,010 regarding intersections (11.20) penalties for certain animal and public .JJ 2024 Rezones certain land (Not codified) nuisance infractions (1.12) 2025 Amending property maintenance 09-2045 Repeals and replaces Chapter 6.28, regulations (9.22) cable and video services (6.28) 2026 Prohibiting skateboarding and roller 2046 Amends entirety of Chapter 9.06, skating in certain areas (11.08) massage establishments and services 2027 Amending § 2.08.096 and 19.136.020 (9.06) to provide for refunds of funds (2.08, 2048 Adding Ch. 1.10 regarding 19.136 (Repealed by Ord. 2085)) Administrative citations, fines, and 2029 Amending § 11.24.160 regarding penalties (1.10) parking prohibitions on certain streets 2049 Amending 14.04.040 regarding street (11.24) improvement requirements (14.04) 2030 Amending §§ 17.08.010 and 17.32.090 2050 Amending Sign regulations (17.04, regarding special event banners, 17.08, 17.12, 17.16, 17.20, 17.24, promotional devices and portable signs 17.32, 17.44, 17.52, App. A-1 - A-8) and displays (17.08, 17.32) (Title 17 (Title 17 Repealed by Ord. 2085) Repealed by Ord. 2085) 2051 Rezones certain land (Not codified) 2033 Amending §§ 2,18.040 and 2.18'.080 2052 Rezones certain land (Not codfled) relating to the City Attorney (2.18) 2053 Adding Ch. 3.35 regarding 2034 Amending Table 11.24.160 prohibiting telecommunication users' tax (3.35) parking during certain hours on 2054 Adding 1.18.040 regarding exhaustion Greenleaf Drive (11.24) of administrative remedies 2035 Amending § 11.20.020 relating to the 2055 Amending the Heart of the City establishment of a vehicular stop at Specific Plan (Not codified) Ann Arbor Avenue and Greenleaf Drive (11.20) 2013 S-41 41 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. 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No. 2056 Amending 2,08.095, 2.48.020, 2064 Amending 11.08.260 relating to 9.20.030, 14.04.010, 14.04.040, designated bicycle routes (11.08) 14.04.110, 14.04.130, 14.04.160, 2067 Amending 11.20.020 regarding 14,04.175, 14.04.240, 14.05.010, vehicular stops at certain intersections 14.05.040, 14.05.070, 14.05.090, (11,20) 14.18.020, 14.24.070, 16.04.050, 2069 Amending Chapter 6.24 regarding 16.32.040, 18.28.040, 19.08.030, garbage and recycling collection and 19.16.020, 19.16.030, 19.20.020, disposal(6.24) 19.20.030, 19.24.010, 19.28.030, 2070 Amending Chapter 16.72 to add 19,28.090, 19.28.130, 19.32.020, recycling to provisions (16.72) 19.32.030 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 2071 Not adopted 19.36.020, 19.36.030 (Repealed by 2072 Amending Chapters 16.04, 16.12, Ord. 2085), 19.36.050 (Repealed by 16.16, 16.20, 16.24, 16.40, adding Ord. 2085), 19.36.080 (Repealed by Chapters 16.06, 16.54, 16.58, 16.80 Ord. 2085), 19.40.030, 19.40.140, regarding various building and 19.44.020, 19.50.010 - 19.50.060, construction codes (16.04, 16.06, 19.52.010 - 19.52.030, 19.52.050, 16.16, 16.20, 16.24, 16.40, 16.54, 19.52.060, 19.56.060, 19.56.070, 16.58, 16.80) (16.04.010, 16.04.015, 19.60.040, 19.64.040, 19.64.070, 16.04.060, 16.04.070, 16.04.080, 19.64.090, 19:76.050, 19.76.060, 16.04.340, 16.04.350, 16.04.360, 19.82.060, 19.88.020, 19.100.040, 16.04.370, 16.06.010, 16.06.015, 19.100.060, 19.116.120, 19.116.310, 16.06.050, 16.06.060, 16.06.070, 19.118.020, 19.124.040, 19,124.060, 16:06.080, 16.06.090, 16.06.100. 19.134.030, 19.134.090 regarding the housing element of the General Plan, 16.12.010, 16.12.020, 16.16.010 16.16.015, 16.20.010, 16.20.015: 1.9.144.230, 19.148.020 (2.08, 2.48, 16.24.010, 16.24.015, Ch. 16.40 9.20, 14.04, 14.05, 14.18, 14.24, Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) 16.04, 16.32, 18.28, 19.08, 19.16 2073 Repealing and replacing 19.48.010 - (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.20 19.48.050, 19.72.040, 19.124.010 - (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.24, 19.28 19.124.150, 20.04.040 (19.48 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.32, 19.36, (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.72 19.40 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.44, (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.124 19.50 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.52, (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 20.04) 19.56 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.60, 2074 ,Amending 19.08.010 (Repealed by 19.64 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.76, Ord. 2085), 19.08.020 (Repealed by 19.82 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.88, Ord. 2085), 19.08.030, and 19.100 (Repealed by Ord. 2085),, 19.100.030 - 19.100.040 (19.08, 19.116 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.100 (Repealed by Ord. 2085)) 19.118 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 2075 Not adopted 19.124, 19.134 (Repealed by Ord. 2076 Not adopted 2085), 19,144,, 19.148) Res. 03-037 Amending 11.27.149 designating 2057 Rezoning certain land (Not codified) permit parking on Madrid Road 2058 Repealing and replacing Ch. 14.15 (11.27) regarding the Landscaping Ordinance 2077 Establishing §§ 10-90.010 - 10-90.040 (14.15) regulating smoking in recreational 2059 Rezoning certain land (Not codified) areas (10.90) 2060 Not Adopted 2078 Amending 11.20.030 regarding 2062 Amending Chapter 2.86 regarding the required stops at certain intersections Housing Commission (2.86) (11.20) 2063 Amending 11.08.250 relating to 2079 Amending Single -Family Residential designated bicycle lanes (11.08) (R1) Zones (19.28) (Repealed by Ord. 2085) 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List 42 Ord. No. Ord. No. 2080 Electing and implementing 2088 Stormwater pollution prevention and participation in' -the voluntary watershed protection -Amends entirety alternative development program (Not of Ch. 9.18, repeals former sections codified) 9,18.050, 9.18.130, 9.18.140, adds 2081 Amends 2.08.080 and 2.080.090 new sections 9.18.015, 9.18.115, regarding City Council rules and 9.18.130, 9.18,195 (9.18) conduct of meetings (2.08) 2089 Amending Chapter 3.12.030 increasing 2082 Amends 11.20.020 regarding vehicular the transient occupancy tax rate (3.12) stops at certain intersections (11.20) 2090 Rezoning certain land (Not codified) 2083 Amends 19.60.010, 19.60.080, 2091 Amending 11.08.250 relating to 19.60.090, 19.60.100 related to the bicycle lanes (11.08) streamlining and codification of ML-rc 2092 Amends Ch. 14.12, trees (14.12) (19.60 (Repealed by Ord. 2085)) 2093 Amends 2.28.090; deletes 2.28.020, 2084 Rezoning certain land (Not codified) City Manager (2.28) 2085 Amends Ch. 2.90; adds Ch. 9.16; 2094 Amends 6.24.020 and 6.24.300; adds amends Ch. 14.18; amends 6.24.035 regarding garbage and § 16.08.200; amends Title 18, Ch. recycling collection and disposal (6.24) 18.04, 18.08, 18.12, 18.16, 18.20, 2095 Amends Ch. 9.06, massage 18.24, 18.28, 18.32, 18.36, 18.40, establishments and services (9.06) 18.44, 18.48, 18.52, 18.56; amends 2096 Amends 2.18.110, City Attorney Title 19, Ch. 19.04, 19.08, 19.12, (2.18) 19.16, 19.20, 19.24, 19.28, 19.32, 2097 Amends 2.28.040 regarding City 19.36, 19.40, 19.44, 19.48, 19.52, Manager powers and duties (2.28) 19.56, 19.60, 19.64, 19.68, 19.72, 2098 Amends Ch. 19.104, signs, regarding 19.76, 19.80, 19.84, 19.88, 19.92, placement of temporary political signs 19.96, 19.100, 19.104, 19.108, (19.104) 19.112, 19.116, 1.9.120, 19,124, 12-2099 Amends Ch. 16.58, Green Building 19.128, 19.132, 19.136, 19.140, Standards Code (16.58) 19.144, 19.148, 19.152, 19.156, 2100 Amends contract with PERS (Not 19,160, 19.164, 19.168; repeals Title codified) 17 (2.90, 9.16, 14.18, 16.08, 18.04, 12-2101 Amends 13.04.130 to prohibit feeding 18.08, 18.12, 18.16, 18.20, 18.24, waterfowl in City parks; amends 1.8.28, 18.32, 18.36, 18.40, 18.44, 1.12.010 to set a penalty therefor 18.48, 1.8.52, 18.56, 19.04, 19.08, (1.12, 13.04) 19.12, 19.16, 19.20, 19.24, 19.28, 13-2102 Adds Ch. 9.17, regulation of single- 19.32, 19.36, 19.40, 19.44, 19.48, use carryout bags (9.17) 19.52, 19.5.6, 19.60, 19.64, 19.68, 13-2103 Amends 9.18.020, 9.18.210, 19.72, 19.76, 19.80, 19.84, 19.88, 9.18.260; adds 9.18.215 regarding 19.92, 19.96, 19.100, 19.104, 19.108, stormwater pollution prevention (9.18) 19.112, 19.116, 19.120, 19,124, 13-2104 Rezoning certain land (Not codified) 19.128, 19.132, 19.136, 19.140, 13-2105 Amends 8.03.010 and 13.04.130 19.144, 19.148, 19.152, 19.156, regarding dogs off leash (8.03, 13.04) 19.160„ 19.164, 19.168) 13-2106 Amends 2.04.005, date of general 2086 Amending the zoning map (Not municipal election (2.04) codified) 13-2107 Amends Ch. 14.18, protected trees 2087 Amending the Heart of the City (14.18) Specific Plan (Not codified) 13-2108 Amends 5.32.060, 5.32.090, 5.32.100, 5.32.190 - 5.32.260, 5.32.280 - 5.32.330 regarding bingo (5.32) 2013 S-41 43 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. 13-2109 Amends 14.04.170 and 18.32.390 regarding acceptance of public improvements (14.04, 18.32) 13-2110 Repealing and replacing Ch. 14.08, encroachments and use of city rights -of - way (14.08) 13-2111 Amends 14.12.120 regarding condition for development or building permit (14.12) 13-2112 Rezoning certain land (Not Codified) 13-2113 Rezoning certain land (Not Codified) 13-2114 Approving development agreement between city and Apple, Inc.; repeals Ord. 1702 (Special) 13-2115 Amending Ch. 16; adding Ch. 16.02, Administrative Code; repealing and replacing Ch. 16.04, Building Code; repealing and replacing Ch. 16.06, Residential Code; repealing and replacing Ch. 16.12, Soils and Foundations - Subdivisions; repealing and replacing Ch. 16.16, Electrical Code; repealing and replacing Ch. 16.20, Plumbing Code;, repealing and replacing Ch. 16.24, Mechanical Code; repealing Ch. 16.32, Swimming Pools; amends 16.36.010, 16.36.020, 16.36.030, 16.36.040, 16.36.050, 16.36.070, 16.36.120 regarding relocation of buildings; repealing 16.36.130 regarding violations -penalty for moving buildings; repealing and replacing Ch. 16.40, Fire Code; amends 16.54.010 regarding adoption of Energy Code; amends 16.58.010, 16.58.015, 16.58.040, 16.58.100 regarding the Green Building Standards Code (16.02, 16.04, 16.06, 16.12, 16.16, 16.20, 16.24, 16.32, 16.36, 16.40, 16.54, 16.58) 2013 S-4.1 Cupertino - Comprehensive Ordinance List 44 I' ndex ARTWORK, REQUIRED IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE -- B -- DEVELOPMENTS Applicability of regulations 19.148.020 BAGS Application for public artwork 19.148.050 See SINGLE -USE CARRYOUT BAGS Design criteria and artist qualifications 19.148.060 Ineligible artwork 19.148.040 BAR In lieu fee for artwork is discouraged 19.148.090 See RESTAURANT Maintenance requirements 19.148.080 Minimum artwork value 1.9.148.070 BICYCLE Permitted artwork 19.148.030 Administration 11.08.020 Purpose and intent 19.148.010 Attaching to vehicle, prohibited 11.08.170 Bicycle lanes ATHLETIC EVENT designated 11.08.250 Regulations, permit use regulations 11.08.190 See PARADES AND ATHLETIC EVENTS vehicles using prohibited 11.08.230 Dealers ATTORNEY, CITY purchaser education 11.08.110 Assistant, acting, when 2.18.070 registration verification 11.08.100 Bond requirements 2.18.060 Definitions 11.08.010--11.08.015 City staff, relations with 2.18.040 Equipment requirements 11.08.130 Conflict of interest 2.64.020 Impoundment 11.08.240 Council, relations with 2.18.030 Lane position requirements 11.08.150 Eligibility 2.18.100 License —Employment agreement 2.18.080 address change notification 11.08.090 Office established 2.18.010 alteration,*destruction prohibited 11.08.061 Powers, duties 2.18.020 existing, validity 11.08.070 Public, relations with 2.18.050 fees 11.08.120 Rental dispute mediation indicia, renewal 11.08.050 appeal duties 2.78.080 issuance 11.08.040 subpoena duties 2.78.040 transferability 11.08.080 Staff 2.18,090 Package carrying restrictions 11.08.220 Suspension, removal, resignation 2.18.110 Pedestrian path use exemptions 11.08.180 AUDIT COMMITTEE restrictions 11.08.160 Chair 2.88.050 Registration certificate City powers unchanged 2.88.130 See also License City staff 2.88.110 issuance 11.08.060 Compensation, expense reimbursement 2.88.070 Regulations generally 11.08.020 Established, composition 2.88.010 Riding restrictions 11.08.210 Meetings 2.88.060 Roller skates Members See ROLLER SKATES at large 2.88.020 Routes designated 11.08.260 vacancy 2.88.040 Skateboards Powers, duties 2.88.100 See SKATEBOARDS Recordkeeping 2.88.090 Traffic laws applicability 11.08.140 Rules, regulations 2.88.120 Violation, penalty 11.08.280 Term 2.88.030 Walking, pedestrian laws applicable 11.08.200 Voting 2.88.080 BINGO AUTO COURT Administrative authority designated 5.32.170 Business license tax rate 5.04.390 Authority 5.32.010 Defined 5.32.020 Equipment 5.32.090 Financial interest limited 5.32.100 Hours 5.32.150 Inspection authority 5.32.180 2013 S-40 Cupertino - Index License applicant investigation 5.32.210, 5.32.220 application, contents 5.32.200 approval, conditions 5.32.240 denial when 5.32.250 fee 5.32.280 nontransferable 5.32.310 records., opportunity to review 5.32.230 renewal 5.32.290 required 5.32.190, 5.32.270 suspension, revocation appeal 5.32.330 authority 5.32.320 notice 5.32.320 Location 5.32.080 Minor, participation prohibited 5.32.040 Organizations permitted to conduct 5.32.030 Participant to be present 5.32.140 Prizes, value 5.32.130 Proceeds, charitable uses required 5.32.110 Provisions to supplement state law 5.32.350 Public access required 5.32.050 Recordkeeping 5.32.120 Reporting requirements 5.32.300 Staffing, operation change, reporting, investigation 5.32.260 generally 5.32.060 Violation, Penalty 5.32.360 BOND Attorney, city 2.18.060 Auctioneer 5.08.020 City clerk 2.20.040 Excavation, grading permittee 16.08.150 Manager, city 2.28.030 Moving buildings 16.36.060 Private patrol 5.24.050 Public works contract 3.23.140 Street improvement installation 14.04.170 Subdivision improvement security 18-1.808.2 Taxicab 5.28.150 Treasurer, city 2.24.040 BUILDING Address number visibility requirements 16.04.050 Electrical Code See ELECTRICAL CODE Excavation, foundations, retaining walls See EXCAVATION, GRADING, RETAINING WALLS Fence See FENCE Heating, cooling See MECHANICAL CODE Inspector bingo license applicant investigation 5.32.220 building moving permit issuance 16.36.050 Moving contiguous land 16.36.080 definitions 16.36.010 metal tires prohibited 16.36.090 notice required 16.36.040 permit application 16.36.030 bond 16.36.060 conditions 16.36.070 fees 16.36.055 issuance, hearing 16.36.040 required 16.36.020 roller restrictions 16.36.100 truck requirements 16.36.110 supervisor, duties 16.36.120 Plumbing code See PLUMBING CODE Preliminary soils report See Soils report code adoption 16.12.010 required 16.12.020 Retaining wall See EXCAVATION, GRADING, RETAINING WALLS Soils report approval 16.12.050 building permit conditions 16.12.060 code adoption 16.12.010 contents 16.12.030 preparation 16.12.040 required 16.12.020 Swimming pool 16.04.400 2013 S-41 6A BUILDING CODE Address identification 16.04.050 Administrative code alternate materials, design and methods of construction and equipment 16.02.150 applications and permits 16.02.050 approved materials and equipment 16.02.120 Board of Appeals 16.02.270 certificate of occupancy 16.02.260 definitions 16.02.020 department records 16.02.100 fees 16,02.240 general 16.02.040 identification 16.02.080 inspections 16.02.070, 16.02.250 liability 16.02.110 modifications 16.02.140 notices and orders 16.02.060 permit required 16.02.170 expiration 16.02.200 placement 16.02.220 suspension or revocation 16.02.210 validity of permit 16.02.190 purpose 16.02,010 research reports 16.02.160 responsibility of permittee 16.02.230 right of entry 16.02.090 scope 16.02.030 stop work order 16.02.290 time limitation of application 16.02.180 used materials and equipment 16.02.130 violations 16.02.280 Adopted 16.04.010 Adoption of appendix chapters 16.04.015 Concrete isolated footings 16.04.360 Index 2013 5-41 Cupertino - Index Index Conventional construction provisions (bracing) 16.04.340 Revise Section 1908.1.8 ACI 318-08 Section 22.10 16.05.370 Roof covering classification 16.04.080 Wildfire exposure, exterior 1.6.04.070 BUILDING CONSERVATION CODE Adopted 16.60.010 Name insertion 16.60.020 BUILDING MATERIAL YARD Business license See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.04.350 BUSINESS LICENSE Adjustments, interstate commerce 5.04.100 Appeal 5.04.480 City council powers, duties 5.04.060 Collector powers, duties 5.04.070 Deemed debt to city 5.04.240 Definitions 5.04.030 -Duplicate 5.04..170 Effect of provisions 5.04.490 Evidence of doing business 5.04.000 Exemption application 5.04.120 generally 5.04.110 Imposed 5.04.280 Interest, penalties 5.04.250 Interpretation of provisions 5.04.050 Issuance, expiration 5.04.210 Overpayment refund 5.04.230 Payment due when 5.04.200 Posting, display required 5.04.140 Purpose of provisions 5.04.020 Reclassification 5.04.470 Renewal 5.04.160 Required 5.04.080 Revocation 5.04.120 Separate businesses, same location, separate licenses required 5:04.130 Statements deemed not conclusive, confidentiality 5.04.260 extension for filing 5.04.270 failure to file 5.04.190 verification, audit 5.04.180 Tax increase, automatic, consumer price index 5.04.460 Terminology of provisions 5.04.040 Title of provisions 5.04.010 Transfer 5.04.150 Violation, penalty generally 5.04.500 remedies cumulative 5.04.510 -- C -- CABLE TELEVISION ADVISORY COMMITTEE See TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION CABLE AND VIDEO SERVICES Audit authority 6.28.060 Customer service requirement 6.28.070 Franchise fee and PEG fee 6.28.050 Franchise required 6.28.030 Grant of authority 6.28.030 Intent and purpose 6.28.020 Police power 6.28.040 Short title 6.28.010 Use of streets 6.28.080 CAFETERIA See RESTAURANT CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE See FRANCHISE CAT See ANIMAL CIGARETTE, TOBACCO VENDING MACHINES Public places permitted where, restrictions 10.27.040 prohibitions generally 10.27.030 Purpose, intent of provisions 10.27.020 Title of provisions 10.27.010 Violation, penalty 10.27.050 CIRCULAR See ADVERTISEMENT 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Index CIRCUS Business license See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.04.340 CITY Officials See Specific Officer CITY COUNCIL/CITY STAFF RELATIONSHIPS Council and Council members 2.17.030 Council policy 2.17.033 Council power 2.17.031 Individual Council members 2.17.032 Information 2.17.034 Intent and purpose 2.17.020 Preamble 2.17.010 Staff 2.17.040 Execution of Council direction 2.17.041 Timely response 2.17.043 Undue influence 2.17.042 CIVIL DEFENSE See DISASTER COUNCIL CLAIMS AGAINST THE CITY Authority 1.18.010 Claim prerequisite to suit 1.18.025 Claims required 1.18.015 Exhaustion of administrative remedies 1.18.040 Form of claim 1.18.020 Suit 1.18.030 CLERK, CITY Appointment 2.20.100 City seal custodian 2.20.050 Conflict of interest 2.64.020 Construction prohibition appeal notice 10.48.060 Department See DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION Deputy, appointment 2.20.110 Election date change copy filing 2.76.020 voter notification '2.76.030 Employees' retirement system execution 2.56.020 Nuisance abatement lien certificate, issuance 1.09.140 Oath of office, bond 2.20.040 Oaths, affirmations administration 2.20.070 Other duties 2,20.080 Recordkeeping accounting duties transferred 2.20.020 duty 2.20.010 ordinances 2.20.030 Storm drainage service charge collection duties 3.36.080 Transient occupancy tax appeal hearing notice 3.12.100 Weed abatement, assessment, notice posting 9.08.080 CODE Adopted 1.01.010 Authority 1.01.030 Constitutionality 1.01.090 Construction 1.04.040 Definitions 1.04.010 Effective date 1.01.080 Effect, past actions, obligations 1.01.070 Enforcement officer See CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Fire See FIRE CODE Grammatical interpretation 1.04.020 Headings, not limiting 1.01.050 Penalty designated 1.12.010 nuisance abatement 1.12.030 separate offenses 1.12.020 Prohibited acts including causing, permitting 1.04.030 References applicable to amendments 1.01.040 application to corresponding ordinances 1.01.060 title, citation 1.01.020 Repeal shall not revive any ordinances 1.04.050 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Inspection, right of entry See INSPECTION Office created 2.30.010 Warrantless arrest authority 2.30.020 j 2013 S-38 0 Index COFFEE SHOP Bingo license fee 5.32.280 See RESTAURANT Business license powers, duties 5.04.060 Child care expense reimbursement, COMMISSION, CITY when granted 2.72.010 See Specific Commission Communications 2.08.100 Contract bid award 3.24.080 COMMUNICATION WITH CITY OFFICIALS Document signature authority 2.08.135 Public building, prohibited acts Election designated 10.10.020 See also Campaign finance Right designated 10.10.010 generally 2.04.005 Violation, penalty 10.10.030 False alarm hearing duties 10.26.120 Manager, city COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT appointment 2.28.010 See DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION suspension, removal 2.28.090 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Parade and athletic event administrative authority 10.44.030 CONCERT Business license See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.04.340 CONSTRUCTION TAX Adjustment 3.32.045 Definitions 3.32.020 Exceptions 3.32.070 Imposition 3.32.030 Payment place 3.32.060 time 3.32.050 Purpose, intent 3.32.010 Rates 3.32.040 Refunds 3.32.050 Revenue use 3.32.080 CONTRACTOR Business license See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.04.370 COUNCIL, CITY Abandoned vehicle, hearing Bicycle, fee allocation 11.08 Meeting discussion procedure 2.08.130 emergency 2.04.025 order of business 2.08.090 place 2.04.030 presentation method 2.08.080 protests 2.08.120 reconsideration motions 2.08.095 petitions 2.08.096 regular 2.04.010 special 2.04.020 violation, penalty 2.08.140 Municipal employee relations officer appointment 2.52.320 Nuisance abatement hearing 1.09.070 Officer, official body reports 2.08.110 Parade, athletic event permit appeal hearing 10.44.140 Permit parking time determination 11.27.130 Personnel authority 2.52.090 Petition definitions 2.08.030 exception 2.08.070 hearing notice 2.08.040 Public safety commission appointment 2.60.010 Reimbursement 2.16.030 Robert's Rules of Order adopted 2.08.020 Rules adopted 2.08.010 11.04.070 Salary .130 amount, effective date 2.16.020 statutory basis 2.16.010 2013 S-38 Storm drainage service charge adjustment authority 3.36.160 collection duties 3.36.080 review duties 3.36.050 Technology, information, and communications commission appointment 2.74.010 vacancy filling 2.74.030 Term limits 2.04.050 Transient occupancy tax appeal hearing determination 3.12.100 Vacancy filling 2.04.040 Water charge appeal hearing 15.12.100 Weed abatement assessment, hearing 9.08.090 authority 9.08.060 hearing, decision, action 9.08.050 resolution 9.08.020 CRUISING See TRAFFIC CUPERTINO GARBAGE COMPANY See GARBAGE CURFEW Definitions 10.68.010 Exceptions 10.68.030 Violation penalty 10.68.050 prohibited acts 10,68.020 ERM DEFECATION See URINATION, DEFECATION DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION Divisions, designated 2.48.020 Manager authority 2.48.030 Purpose 2.48.010 DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE Chairperson 2.90.050 Construction of provisions 2.90.110 Established 2.90.010 Licensed architect 2.90.070 Meetings, quorum 2.90.060 Powers, functions 2.90.090 Procedural rules 2.90.100 Cupertino - Index Purpose of provisions 2.90.020 Recordkeeping 2.90.080 Terms of office 2.90.030 Vacancy, removal 2.90.040 DISASTER COUNCIL Definitions 2.40.020 Director of emergency services created 2.40.050 powers, duties 2.40.060 Emergency organization membership 2.40.070 structure, duties, functions 2.40.080 Expenditures 2.40.100 Membership 2.40.030 Mutual aid provided 2.40.090 Powers, duties 2.40.030 Purposes 2.40.010 Violation, penalty 2.40.110 DOCUMENTARY STAMP TAX Administration, authority 3.04.090 Exemptions 3.04.040 Imposition, rate 3.04.020 Payment responsibility 3.04.030 Refund claim, authority 3.04.100 Short title, authority 3.04.010 DOG See ANIMAL - -E-- EARTHQUAKE See TOXIC GASES ELECTIONS, MUNICIPAL See COUNCIL, CITY ELECTRICAL CODE Adopted 16.16.010 Adoption of appendix chapters 16.16.015 Article 100 amended - definitions 16.16.020 Fee schedule 16.16.030 Interpretation 16.16.040 Maintenance program 16.16,050 Persons allowed to do electrical work designated 16.16.025 EMERGENCY See DISASTER COUNCIL 10 2013 S-41 11 Index EMPLOYEE, CITY Civil engineer grading supervision 16.08.230 See also Specific Employee Definitions 16.08.020 Communication with public Engineering geological reports 16.08.120 See COMMUNICATION WITH CITY Fees 16.08.160 See OFFICIALS Grading General personnel policies See also Specific Type or Phase See PERSONNEL emergency permit issuance 16.08.185 supervision 16.08.230 EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM Inspections 16.08.250 See PERSONNEL Interim plan 16.08.110 Limitations of provisions 16.08.040 ENERGY CODE ADOPTED Modifications 16.08.240 Code adopted 16.54.010 Permit application contents 16.08.080 ENCROACHMENTS approval conditions 16.08.190 See STREETS AND SIDEWALKS denial 16.08.180 design standards 16.08.200 ENGINEER, CITY emergencies 16.08.185 Encroachment permit issuance 14.08.050 exemptions Preliminary soil report approval 16.12.050 categorical 16.08.070 Truck route signing 11.32.020 generally 16.08.060 issuance conditions 16.08.170 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION limitations, conditions 16.08.210 CEQA guidelines adopted 2.84.090 permittee responsibility 16.08.220 revocation 16.08.280 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE suspension 16.08.270 Appeals 2.84.100 Permittee responsibility 16.08.220 Chairperson 2.84.030 Purpose of provisions 16.08.010 City powers not restricted 2.84.120 Scope 16.08.050 Compensation, expense reimbursement 2.84.050 Severability 16.08.030 Environmental assessment fee 2.84.110 Site map, grading plan required 16.08.100 Established, composition 2.84.010 Soils engineering reports 16.08.130 Meetings Title of chapter 16.08.000 majority vote 2.84.060 Violation quorum 2.84.040 penalties designated 16.08.290 Office, term 2.84.020 remedies deemed cumulative 16.08.300 Powers, duties 2,84.080 Work Record of proceedings 2, 84.070 completion notice, report 16.08.260 schedule required 16.08.140 EQUIPMENT, SURPLUS, SALE Auction EXPLOSIVES bidding, payment 3.25.060 Disposal 6.24.100 required 3.25.050 Permit Between agencies 3.25.080 issuance 10.20.020 Centralization required 3.25.030 required, application 10.20.010 Notice 3.25.040 Storage 10.20.030 Officer designated, powers, duties Violation, penalty 10.20.040 generally 3.25.020 Open market, when 3.25.070 -- F -- System adopted 3.25.010 To officer, employee of city, restrictions 3.25.090 FALSE ALARM Transfer to charity, public agency 3.25.100 See ALARM EXCAVATION, GRADING, RETAINING WALLS FAMILY CARE HOME Appeals 16.08.265 Business license Bond requirements 16.08.150 See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.04.410 2013 S-40 Cupertino - Index FENCE See ZONING FINANCE See PURCHASING FINANCE DIRECTOR I2� Purchasing officer, d $ 4- See PURCHAS ✓ Storm drainage servi bill correction collection dutie6 balance payments 3.36.090 generally 3.36.080 omitted charges 3,36.100 premises inspection authority 3.36.190 FINANCE OFFICER Alarm systems administration and enforcement 10.26.100 appeals hearing 10.26.120 FINE ARTS ACTIVITIES Regulations generally 2.80.080 FINE ARTS COMMISSION Compensation, expenses 2.80.090 Effect of provisions 2.80.100 Established, appointment, composition 2.80.01'0 Meetings generally 2.80.050 quorum 2.80.050 voting, requirements 2.80.060 Members appointment, composition 2.80.010 term of office 2.80.020 vacancy filling, removal procedures 2.80.030 Officers 2.80.040 Powers, duties generally 2,80.080 Recordkeeping 2.80.070 FIRE See FIRE CODE See SMOKING FIRE CODE Administration 16.40.020 Appendix chapters, adoption of 16.40.015 Automatic sprinkler systems 16.40.210 Code adoption 16.40.010 12 Decorative vegetation in new and existing buildings 16.40.195 Definitions 16.40.070 Egress, means of 16.40.230 Electrical equipment, wiring and hazards 16.40.180 Emergency responder radio coverage 16.40.150 Explosives and fireworks 16.40.370 Fire apparatus access roads 16.40.120 Flammable and combustible liquids Class I and II liquids in outside aboveground tanks 16.40.390 storage 16.40:385 Flammable cryogenic fluids 16.40,400 General precautions against fire 16.40.080 Hazardous materials 16.40.355 general requirements 16.40.360 storage 16.40.365 Hazards to firefighters 16.40.140 Liquified petroleum gases 16.40.435 Lumberyards and woodworking facilities general requirements 16.40.280 Permits 16.40.065 Precautions against fire 16.40,225 Silane distribution systems automatic shutdown 16.40.440 Stationary storage battery systems 16.40.190 Toxic and highly toxic materials 16.40.410, 16.40.430 Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area application 16.40.310 defensible space 16.40.320 definitions 16.40.300 fire protection plan 16.40.330 ignition source control 16.40.350 water supply 16.40.340 FIREARM Permit required 10.76.010 Violation, penalty 10.76.020 FIRE CHIEF Bingo license applicant investigation 5.32.220 Toxic gas storage, use compliance plan, permit fee charging, data submittal requiring 16.42.060 time limit extension 16.42.070 controls requiring 16.42.230 facility closing duties 16.42.080 leak testing approval 16.42.130 sprinkler system requiring 16.42.190 Ij 2013 S-41 17 Index HOUSING COMMISSION LANDSCAPING Chairperson, vice -chairperson, Applicability 14.15.020 selection, term 2.86.050 Audit of existing landscapes larger than Compensation 2.86.070 One acre 14.15.100 Effect of provisions 2.86.130 Definitions 14.15.030 Established, composition 2.86.010 Intent 14.15.010 Meetings Landscape and irrigation maintenance 14.15.090 See also Procedural rules Landscape installation report 14.15.080 regulations generally '2.86.060 Landscape project submittal 14.15.040 voting, requirements 2.86.080 Penalties 14.15.120 Members Public education 14.15.110 See also Specific Subject Soil analysis 14.15.070 selection, qualifications, residency 2.86.020 Water budget calculation 14.15.060 Power, duties, responsibilities generally 2.86.100 Water -efficient design element 14.15.050 Procedural rules 2.86.120 Recordkeeping, requirements 2.86.090 LIBRARY COMMISSION Staff assistance 2.86.110 Compensation 2.68.050 Term of office 2.86.030 Duties, powers, responsibilities 2.68.070 Vacancy, filling 2.86.040 Effect 2.68.080 Established 2.68.010 -- I -- Meetings, quorum 2.68.040 Records 2.68.060 IMPROVEMENTS, STREET Term of office 2.68.020 See STREET IMPROVEMENT Vacancy, removal 2.68.030 INSPECTION LICENSE Exemption from provisions 1.08.020 See also PERMIT Notification of rights 1.08.030 Bicycle 11.08.020 Warrant required 1.08.010 Bingo 5.32.190, 5,32.270 Business -- J -- See BUSINESS LICENSE Cat 8.08.350 JUNKYARD Commercial advertising 10.52.060 Business license Dog 8.08.260 See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.04.350 LIQUOR Alcoholic beverages, gasoline concurrent sales -- K -- appeals 19.132.070 applicability of provisions 19.132.020 KENNEL conditional use permit See ANIMAL findings, basis 19.132.050 grant criteria 19.132.030 -- L -- hearing 19.132.040 purpose of provisions 19.132.010 LAND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING restrictions generally 19.132.060 See also ZONING Consumption, open container possession Specific plans prohibitions 10.49.010 applicability 20.04.020 Violation, penalty 10.49.020 contents 20.04.050 fees 20.04.060 LOADING ZONES preparation, adoption, amendment, See PARKING repeal 20.04.030 purpose 20.04.010 zoning district designation 20.04.040 2013 S-38 Cupertino - Index --M -- MANAGER, CITY Abandoned, inoperative vehicle enforcement 11.04.040 removal authority 11.04.061 storage notice 11.04.130 Animal control administrative authority 8-01.040 seizure hearing 8.06.040 Approved street tree enforcement 14.16.080 Bicycle enforcement 11.08.030 lanes designation 11.08.250 license issuance 11.08.040 Bingo license applicant investigation 5.32.210, 5.32.220 approval 5.32.240 denial 5.32.250 Bingo, provisions administration 5.32.170 Clerk, city, appointment 2.20.100 Commission meetings, attendance 2.28.060 Compensation, reimbursement 2.28.080 Created 2.28.010 Departmental organization authority 2.48.030 Director of emergency services 2.40.050 Eligibility, bond 2.28.030 Garage, patio sale enforcement authority 5.16.060 Grocery store enforcement authority 5.36.060 Park and/or building permit issuance 13.04.040 Parks administration 13.04.220 Pedestrian regulations administration 11.09.020 Powers, duties 2.28.040 Relations with council 2.28.050 Sales and use tax, alternate, collection 3.09.050 Solicitor administrative authority 5.20.100 identification permit application investigation 5.20.020 revocation, duties 5.20.070 Street tree enforcement 14.12.040 Surplus sales officer duties 3.25.020 Suspension, removal, resignation 2.28.090 Taxicab driver license suspension, revocation 5,28.180 Temporary absence, replacement 2.28.070 Traffic speed limit signing 11.12.040 stop intersection signing 11.20.040 Water department duties 15.12.090 provisions enforcement 15.12.050 MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, SERVICES Conditions of premises 9.06.196 Definitions 9.06.020 Exemptions from provisions 9.06.030 Inspection of premises 9.06.230 License, permit See also MTO certificate, Permit application 9.06.050 documentation 9.06.055 fee 9.06.060 grounds for denial 9.06.070 expiration and renewal 9.06.065 required 9.06.040, 9.06.041 suspension or revocation appeals 9.06.220 grounds. 9.06.200 hearing 9.06.210 notice 9.06.210 MTO certificate See also License, permit, Permit required 09.06.041 Operating requirements 9.06.193 Permit See also License, permit, MTO certificate massage establishment employees permit requirements 9.06.080 massage therapist annual medical examination 9.06.160 criteria 9.06.110 IR practical examination 9.06.120 outcall massage application 9.06.180 criteria 9.06.190 Prohibited acts 9.06.198 Purpose of provisions 9.06.010 Sanitary conditions 9.06.196 Violation continuing 9.06.260 alternative remedies 9.06.260 penalty 9.06.250 public nuisance 9.06.240 MAYOR Board of appeals appointment 16.04.020 Disaster council chairman 2.40.030 Employees' retirement system execution 2.56.020 MECHANICAL CODE Adopted 16.24.010 Adoption of appendix chapters 16.24.015 Condensate wastes 16.24.030 Name insertion 16.24.020 2013 S-41 19 MINOR See BINGO CURFEW MOBILE VENDORS See VENDORS, MOBILE MOSQUITOES Abatement by city when 9.16.080 cost See also Lien payment by owner 9.16.090 notice contents 9.16.050 when 9.16.040 Breeding places declared nuisance 9.16.020 Enforcement authority 9.16.030 Findings, intent 9.16.010 Health officer defined 9.16.150 Hearing 9.16.060 Lien exemption 9.16.140 foreclosure 9.16.120 generally 9.16.100 recordation, priority 9.16.110 satisfaction from sale proceeds 9.16.130 Recurrence of nuisance 9.16.070 MOTEL Business license See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.04.390 MOTOR COURT Business license tax rate 5.04.390 MOVING BUILDINGS See BUILDING --N-- NEWSPAPER See ADVERTISEMENT NEWSRACKS Administration See Committee Amortization 10.21.120 Appeals 10.21.100 Applicability of provisions 10.21.030 Committee 10.21.060 Definitions 10.21.020 Design standards 10.21.040 Display of certain materials prohibited 10.21.050 ]Index Maintenance 10.21.070 Permit, insurance requirements 10.21.080 Purpose of provisions 10.21.010 Violation abatement 10.21.090 penalty 10.21.110 NOISE CONTROL Administration 10.48.020 Animals, birds 10.48.061 Brief daytime incidents 10.48.050 City department duties 10.48.023 Definitions 10.48.010 Deliveries, pickups, nighttime 10.48.062 Disturbance prohibited 10.48.060 Emergency exception 10.48.030 Exceptions appeal 10.48.032 emergency 10.48.030 homeowner construction work 10.48.029 special, granting 10.48.031 Grading, construction, demolition 10.48.053 Home maintenance activities 10.48.051 Maximum levels 10.48.040 Motor vehicle faulty muffler system 10.48.056 idling 10.48.055 Multiple -family dwelling unit, interior noise 10.48,054 Multiple section applicability 10.48.013 Officer See NOISE CONTROL OFFICER Other remedies 10.48.014 Outdoor public events 10.48.055 Recreational vehicles 10,48.057 Violation notice 10.48.011 penalty 10.48.070 NOISE CONTROL OFFICER Administrative duty 10.48.020 Defined 10.48.010 Duties 10.48.022 Exception granting authority 10.48.031 Noise abatement order 10.48.011 Powers 10.48.021 NUISANCE Abandoned, wrecked, inoperative vehicle 11.04.010. Abatement See NUISANCE ABATEMENT Animal 8.08.150 Code chapters designated 1.09.180 Graffiti 10.60.020 2013 5-41 Cupertino - Index Nighttime delivery to commercial establishment 10.48.062 Penalty 1.12.030 Property maintenance See PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Sewer wells, cesspools, seepage pits 15.20.120 Sign, illegal 19.104.330 Weeds 9.08.020 Zoning provisions, noncompliance 1.09.170 NUISANCE ABATEMENT Civil action,permitted 1.09.100 Cost recovery 1.09.090 Declaration of nuisance 1.09.040 Definitions 1.09.030 Hearing council action 1.09.070 notice form 1.09.050 service, posting 1.09.060 Purpose of provisions 1.09.020 Short title, statutory authority 1.09.010 Violation, penalty 1.09.160 IBM OFF-STREET VEHICLES Appeal from permit denial 11.10.015 Exemptions 11.10.013 Operation parent, guardian responsibility 11.10.014 permit requirements 11.10.012 Purpose of provisions 11.10.010 Vehicle defined 11.10.011 Violation, penalty 11.10.016 ORDINANCE See also RESOLUTION Clerk record keeping 2.20.030 Defined 1.04.010 Passage effective date 2.12.050 time, reading 2.12.020 vote required 2,12.040 Publication 2.12,010 Real property description requirements 2.12.060 -- P -- PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY See FRANCHISE PARADES AND ATHLETIC EVENTS Administration, authority designated 10.44.030 20 City costs, reimbursement 10.44.075 Definitions 10.44.020 Indemnification requirements 1.0.44.055, Liability insurance required 10.44.056 Obstruction, interference prohibited 10,44.130 Permit appeal 10.44.140 application contents 10.44.050 criteria 10.44.100 decision, notice 10.44.100 fee 10.44.070 filing period 10.44.060 contents 10.44.110 required 10.44.040 revocation 10.44.150 suspension, emergency 10.44.160 Purpose of provisions 10.44.010 Route, site, cordoning 10.44.120 Violation, penalty 10.44.180 PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION See also DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION PARKS, CITY Chairman 2.36:040 Effect of provisions 2,36.110 Established 2.36.010 Majority vote required when 2.36.060 Meetings 2.36.050 Members terms 2.36.020 vacancy, removal 2.36.030 Powers, functions 2.36.080 Procedural, rules 2.36.090 Record required 2.36.070 PARKING Camp car, mobilehome, prohibited where 11.28.020 City property definitions 11.31, 010 parking defined 11.31.010 prohibited 11.31.020 unlawful 11.31.030 violation, penalty 11.31.040 Commercial vehicle weight limit 11.28.030 Construction, repair, greasing of vehicle, prohibited where 11.28,040 Curb markings, signs designated, meaning 11.24.040 obedience required 11.24.050 private street See Private street Definitions 11.24.030, 11.28.010 Diagonal private street 2012 S-32 21 See Private street where 11.24.180 Handicapped marking 11,24.110 off-street, regulations generally 11.24.190 private street See Private street Impoundment when, authority 11.24,200 Loading zones authority 11.24.080 marking 11.24.090 passenger, marking 11.24.100 private street See Private street Parkway, prohibited on 11.24.120 Permit application 11.27.100 definitions 11.27.020 description 11.27.030 display 11.27.080 established 11.27.010 exceptions 11.27.090 hours 11.27.130 issuance guest 11.27.060 resident 11.27.050 posting 11.27.040 replacement 11.27.120 restriction 11-27.070 revocation 11.27.140 validity 11.27.110 violation, penalty 11.27.150 zones designated 11.27.145 Private street curb markings, signs 11.26.040 definitions 11.26.030 diagonal 11.26.120 handicapped parking space 11, 26.100 loading zone establishment authority 11.26.070 marking 11.26.080 passenger 11.26.090 parking space See also handicapped parking space marking 11.26.060 prohibited where 11.26.110 purpose of provisions 11.26.010 removal of vehicle sign specification 11.26.140 Index scope 11.26.020 sign obedience required 11.26.050 violation, penalty 11.26.130 Prohibited certain hours, where 11.24.160 private street See Private street street cleaning, repair 11.24.230 where 11.24.060, 11.24.150 Provisions effect limited 11.24.020 Sale of merchandise, .prohibited where 11.28.050 Scope of provisions 11.24.010 Servicing or repair prohibited, exception 11.24.140 Seventy-two hour limit 11.24.130 Space marking I L 24.070 Temporary permits 11.24.220 Time limits, where 11.24.170 Violation, penalty 11.24.210, 11.28.060 PARK AND RECREATION FACILITIES ACQUISITION AND MAINTENANCE FUND Created, purpose, use 14.05.100 PARKS, CITY See also PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION Acquisition, maintenance fees amount, determination 14.05.070 appeals 14.05.090 applicability of provisions 14.05,020 conformance requirements 14,05.120 credits 14.05.050 definitions 14.05.010 determination 14.05.060 exceptions 14.05.080 pending building permit, provisions not applicable when 14.05.125 purpose, intent of provisions 14.05.030 required when, requirements generally 14.05.040 review, purpose 14.05.110 use, restrictions 14.05,100 Administrative authority 13.04.220 Advertising, sale restrictions 13.04.180 Behavior in, requirements 13.04.130 Closing hours prohibitions 13.04.190 vehicles towed when 13.04.191 Compliance required 13.04.030 Dedication See SUBDIVISION Definitions 13.04.020 2007 S-12 Cupertino - Index Enforcement authority 13.04.230 Lost article report 13.04.210 Nature, rural preserve designation 13.04.201 regulations generally 13.04,202 Permit appeal 13.04.080 application 13.04.050 contents 13.04.060 fees, deposit 13.04.090 granting, denial 13.04.070 liability 13.04.100 required 13.04.040 revocation 13,04.110 Picnic area, use restrictions 13.04.170 Property, use restrictions 13.04.120 Purpose 13.04.010 Sanitation requirements 13.04.140 Section closure when 13.04.200 Swimming restrictions 13.04.160 Vehicle requirements 13.04.150 Violation, penalty 13.04.240 PATIO SALE See GARAGE, PATIO SALE PEDESTRIANS Administration 11.09.020 Adult school crossing guards obedience to, required 11.09.060 positioning 11.09.050 Defined 11.09.010 Violation, penalty 11.09.090 PEDDLER Business license See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee. 5.04.400 PENALTY Code violation 1.12.010 Nuisance abatement 1.12.030 Separate offense 1.12.020 PERFORMANCE Business license See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.04.340 PERMIT See also BUSINESS LICENSE Advertisement, handbill distribution 10.52.030 Alcoholic beverages, gasoline concurrent sales 5.44.030 Animal dangerous, vicious 8.08.085, 8.08.460 establishment 8.08.380 vicious 8.08.085, 8.08.460 Encroachment 14.08.020 Explosives 10.20.010 Firearm 10.76.010 Grading 16.08.030 Moving buildings 16.36.020 Newsrack 10.21.080 Off-street vehicle 11.10.011 Parade 10.44.030 Park, building 13.04.140 Parking See PARK-ING Private patrol 5.24.020 Restaurant, food establishment 9.04.020 Sign 19.104.030 Solicitor identification 5.20.030 Streamside modification 9.19.030 Taxicab driver 5.28.160 operation 5.28.060 Temporary parking 11.24.220 Toxic gas storage, use 16.42.060 Trees prohibited acts 14.12.080 Watercourse, discharge into, NPDES permit 9.18.080 Water system connection 15.12.080 PERSONNEL Accruals credits, retained 2.52.080 Authority city manager 2.52.100 council. 2.52.090 Child care expense reimbursement, granted specified officers 2.72.010 City rights 2.52.310 Communication with See COMMUNICATION WITH CITY See OFFICIALS Council, rights, powers 2.52.350 Definitions 2.52.290 Employee organization appropriate unit determination 2.52.470 formal recognition petition 2.52.450 representative determination 2.52.480 rights 2.52.300 22 2013 S-41 23 Employer -employee relations 2.52.280 Employment continuation 2.52.490 Federal, state, city laws, authority 2.52.340 Grievance processing procedure 2.52.420 Impasse procedures 2.52.410 Jurisdiction A classification plan provisions included 2.52.160 purpose 2.52.140 scope of coverage, adoption 2. 52.150 pay plan 2.52.180 Jurisdiction B provisions included 2.52.240 purpose 2.52.220 scope of coverage, adopted 2.52.230 Jurisdiction C provisions included 2.52.270 purpose 2.52.250 scope of coverage, adopted 2.52.260 Jurisdictions designated 2,52.040 exclusions 2.52.050 exemptions 2.52.060 Legislative intent 2.52.030 Meet and confer in good faith advance notice required 2.52.440 exclusions 2.52.400 memorandum of understanding 2.52.430 scope 2.52.380 Municipal employee relations officer designated 2.52.320 Purpose 2.52.010 Repeal of prior provisions 2.52.070 Retirement See Specific Subject See Purpose Rules, regulations adoption 2.52.330 adoption, effectiveness 2.52.130 scope, applicability 2.52.120 State law applicability 2.52.370 System adopted 2.52.020 Written agreements, effect 2.52.360 PISTOL See FIREARM PLANNING COMMISSION Chairman, election 2.32.040 Established 2.32.010 Flood area appeal duties 16.52.030 Index Meetings amendments, records required 2.32,060 procedure 2.32.050 Member term of office 2.32.020 vacancy, removal 2.32,030 Powers, functions 2.32.070 Procedural rules 2.32.080 PLANNING DIRECTOR Bingo license applicant investigation 5.32.220 Flood area authority 16.52.021 PLUMBING CODE Adopted 16.20.010 Adoption of appendix chapters 16.20.015 Condensate disposals 16.20.080 Name insertion 16.20.020 POLICE See SHERIFF POLICE ALARM See ALARM POLLUTION See WATERCOURSE POLLUTION PREVENTION PRELIMINARY SOIL REPORT See BUILDING PRIVATE SCHOOL Business license See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.0.4.420 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE City powers 9.22.050 Exemptions from provisions 9.22.030 Franchise Tax Board, notice 9.22.060 Penalties 9.22.040 Prohibited acts 9.22.020 Purpose of provisions 9.22.010 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Index PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DEVELOPMENTS, ART REQUIREMENTS See ARTWORK, REQUIRED IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DEVELOPMENTS PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION Compensation, expenses 2.60.050 Duties, responsibilities 2.60.070 Effect 2.60.080 Established 2.60.010 Meetings, quorum, officers, staff 2.60.040 Members term of office 2.60.020 vacancy removal 2.60.030 Records required 2.60.060 PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS Award, criteria lowest bid rejection, effect 3.23.100 lowest responsible bidder 3.23.070 Bid competitive, required when 3.23.030 exempt activities designated 3.23.130 informal procedure when 123.120 invitation, notice, contents 3.23.040 opening, procedure 3.23.060 presentation, security, requirements 3.23.050 rejection, identical, absence, effect 3.23.110 Bond requirements 3.23.140 Definitions 3.23,020 Lowest responsible bidder See Award, criteria Proceeds, deposit, use 3.23.150 Purpose of provisions 3.23.010 Security See also Bid forfeiture when 3.23.080 Work additional, procedure when 3.23.160 deletion permitted when 3.23.170 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT See DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Storm drainage service charge collection duties 3.36.080 measurement, analysis methods report duties 3.36.060 premises inspection authority 3.36.190 PURCHASING See also EQUIPMENT, SURPLUS, SALE PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS Administration, scope, authority 3.22.030 Contract See also PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS bid, award procedures 3.22.060 Definitions 3.22.020 Exemptions See Public agencies, exemptions when Funds availability required 3.22.050 Public agencies, exemptions when 3.22.070 Purchase order, request, petty cash required 3.22.040 Purpose of provisions 3.22.010 PURCHASING OFFICER Contract award authority 3.22.060 Designated 3.22,020 Powers, duties generally 3.22.030 --Q -- QUARANTINE See ANIMAL - -R-- RECORDER, COUNTY Documentary stamp tax administrator 3.04.090 24 RECYCLING AND DIVERSION OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE Administrative fee, 16.72.060 Covered projects, 16.72.030 Definitions, 16.72.020 Diversion requirements, 16.72.040 Findings of the City Council, 16.72.010 Information required before issuance of permit, 16.72.050 Reporting, 16.72.070 RECYCLING AREAS Applicability of provisions 9.16.030 Definitions 9.16.020 Maintenance and collection 9.16.050 Purpose of provisions 9.16,010 Site development requirements 9.16.040 Violation, penalty 9.16.060 REFUSE See GARBAGE RENTAL DISPUTE MEDIATION Appeal 2.78.080 Enforcement 2.78.090 Purpose of provisions 2.78.010 2013 S-38 Repl. 24A -✓ Subpoena application contents 2.78.050 procedure 2.78.040 form, serving 2.78.060 issuance authority 2.78.020 findings required 2.78.070 restrictions 2.78.030 RESIDENTIAL CODE ALOPTf--D Adoption of appendix chapters 16.06.15 Automatic fire sprinkler systems 16.06.050 Code adoption 16.06.010 Footings 16.06.070 Intermittent brace wall panel construction methods 16.06.100 Materials and construction methods for exterior wildfire exposure 16.06.060 Roof covering classification 16.06.080 Seismic reinforcing 16.06.090 RESOLUTION See also ORDINANCE Money payment, adoption 2.12.030 Official forms 2.12.070 RESTAURANT Definitions 9.04.010 Food, unwholesome, destruction authority 9.04.100 Meat inspection required 9.04.110 manufacturing requirements 9.04.120 Permit application, issuance 9.04,030 denial 9.04.050 fee 9.04.040 nontransferable 9.04.070 required 9.04.020 revocation, suspension 9.04.060 Prima facie evidence 9.04.090 Rules, regulations 9.04.080 Smoking See SMOKING Violation, penalty 9.04.130 REST HOME Business license See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.04.410 RETAINING- WALL See EXCAVATION, GRADING, RETAINING WALLS Index RETIREMENT SYSTEM See PERSONNEL REVENUE See TAX RIGHT OF ENTRY See INSPECTION ROLLER SKATES Defined 11.08.014 Prohibited where 11.08.270 Violations,, penalties 11.08.280 --S- SAFETY ASSESSMENT PLACARDS Application of provisions 16.80.020 Definitions 16.80.030 Intent 16.80.010 Placards 16.80.040 SALE OF SURPLUS SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT See EQUIPMENT, SURPLUS, SALE SALES AND USE TAX Administration, state contract 3.08.050 Collection, enjoining prohibited 3.08.160 Exemptions, exclusions 3.08.120 Operative date 3.08.030 Purpose 3,08.040 Rate 3.08.020 Sales place, consummation 3.08.070 tax, imposed 3,08.060 Short title 3.08.010 State code additional permits not required 3.08.110 amendments, chapter applicability 3,08.150 limitations 3.08.100 provisions adopted 3.08.090 Use tax, imposed 3.08.080 Violation, penalty 3.08.170 SALESPERSON Business license See also BUSINESS LICENSE fee 5.04.290 SAN JOSE WATERWORKS See FRANCHISE 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Index ME, i 31 use 18.36.020 recordation 18.36.070 School land dedication exemptions 18.24.170 payment to subdivider 18.24.160 procedure 18.24.150 required 18,24.140 tent map requirements See Tent map Sewer system 18.32.050 Soils report See Final map Storm drainage 18.32.030 Street improvement, reimbursement See STREET IMPROVEMENT dedication 18.24.010 direct access waiver 18.24.230 Tentative map See also Map amendments to approved tentative map 18.16.110 action of city council 18.16.070 action of community development director 18.16.040 �j notice of public hearings 18.16,040 action of planning commission recommending approval 18.16.050 recommending denial upon certain findings 18.16.060 required findings 18.16.050 department of community development action 18.16.030 expiration 18.16.090 extension of time for planning commission or city council action 18.16.080 extensions 18.16.100 form and contents 18.16.010 submittal to department of community development 18.16.020 Tentative parcel map See also Map amendments See Map appeals 18.20.060 appeals of decisions 18.20.070 procedure 18.20.070 approval 18.20.040 required findings 18.20.040 denial upon certain findings 18.20.050 department of community development, submittal to 18.20.020 expiration and extensions 18.20.080 form and content 18.20.010 Index review and notice of public hearings 18,20.030 Utility undergrounding 18.32.070 Variance permitted when 18.04.050 Vesting tentative map See also Map applicability of provisions 18.28.030 expiration 18.28.060 consistency 18.28.020 fees 18.28.050 filing, processing requirements 18.28.040 generally 18.28.010 vesting 18.28.070 Violation certificate of noncompliance See Compliance remedies 18'48.020 Warranty security See Improvement security Water system 18.32.060 SURPLUS PROPERTY See EQUIPMENT, SURPLUS, SALE SWIMMING POOL 16.04.400 2013 S-41 Cupertino - Index 32 SWINE Permit See ANIMAL application 5.28.070 denial 5.28.080 -- T -- driver See Driver permit TAVERN for additional, substitute vehicles See RESTAURANT 5.28.110 required 5.28.060 TAX revocation, suspension 5.28.100 See Specific Tax term 5.28.090 Refusal of service prohibited 5.28.200 TAX ADMINISTRATOR Taximeter Defined 3.12.020 operation 5.28.040 Transient occupancy tax required 5.28.020 records access 3.12.110 Vehicle numbering 5.28.045 unreported, determination, notice of Violation, penalty- 5.28.220 hearing 3.12.090 TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION, AND TAX COLLECTOR COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Storm drainage service charge collection Budget 2.74.070 duties 3.36.080 Effect of provisions 2.74.080 Established 2.74.010 TAXICAB Meetings, staff, officers, quorum 2.74.040 Administrative authority 5.28.015 Member Appeal 5.28..185 term 2.741020 Business license vacancy tilling 2.74.030 % See also BUSINESS LICENSE Powers, duties 2.74.060 fee 5.04.430 Recordkeeping 2.74.050 / Definitions 5.28.010 Direct route 5.28.190 TELECOMMUNICATION USERS' TAX Driver permit Actions to collect 3.35.100 application, issuance 5.28.165 Additional powers and duties of the Tax denial 5.28.170 Administrator 3.35.130 employment termination 5.28.175 Administrative remedy - non-paying service required 5.28.160 users 3.35.120 suspension, revocation 5.28.180 Adoption 3.35.020 Fare schedule Appeals 3.35.160 adoption 5,28.030 Bundling taxable items with non-taxable items posting 5.28.050 3.35.060 Liability policy Collection penalties - service suppliers 3.35.090 bond 5.28,150 Constitutional, statutory, and other exemptions cancellation, notice 5.28.140 3.35.040 required 5.28.120 Deficiency determination and assessment - tax requirements 5.28.130 application errors 3.35.110 Overcharge, restitution 5.28.210 Definitions 3.35.030 Duration 3.35.230 Duty to collect - procedures 3.35.080 Effect of state and federal reference/ authorization 3.35.190 Independent audit of tax collection, exemption, remittance, and expenditure 3.35.200 Interaction with prior tax 3.35.210 No injunction/writ of mandate 3.35.170 Notice of changes to ordinance 3.35.180 2013 S-41