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2015 S-48 Supplement CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Instruction Sheet 2015 S-48 Supplement REMOVE OLD PAGES INSERT NEW PAGES Title Page Title Page TITLE 2: ADMINISTRATION &PERSONNEL 31, 32 31, 32 TITLE 11: VEHICLES & TRAFFIC 59, 60 59 through 60B TITLE 19: ZONING 99, 100 99, 100 COMPREHENSIVE ORDINANCE LIST 43, 44 43, 44 INDEX 21, 22 21, 22 33, 34 33, 34 LMB (04/15) CITY OF CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA. MUNICIPAL CODE- 2015 S-48 Supplement contains: Local legislation current through Ordinance 14-2128, passed 4-7-15 2.36.010 CHAPTER 2.36: PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION* Section 2.36.010 Established. governed by Resolution No. 8828 of the Cupertino City 2.36.020 Term of office. Council. (Ord. 1974, §4 (part), 2006; Ord. 1639, (part), 2.36.030 Members-Vacancy or removal. 1993;Ord. 1460, (part), 1988;Ord. 1321, § 1(part), 1985; 2.36.040 Chairperson. Ord. 1166, (part), 1982; Ord. 739, (part), 1976; Ord. 303, 2.36.050 Meetings. §3.1, 1965) 2.36.060 Majority vote required. 2.36.070 Records required. 2.36.030 Members-Vacancy or Removal. 2.36.080 Powers and functions. Any appointee member may be removed by a majority 2.36.090 Procedural rules. vote of the total membership of the City Council. If a 2.36.110 Effect. vacancy occurs other than by expiration of a term,it shall be filled by the appointment by the City Council for the * For statutory provisions regarding parks and unexpired portion of the term. (Ord. 15-2127, § 1, 2015; playgrounds, see Gov. Code § 38000 et seq.; Ord. 303, §4.1, 1965) for provisions regarding municipal control of certain parks, see Public Resources Code 2.36.040 Chairperson. § 5181 et seq. The Commission shall elect its Chairperson and Vice- Chairperson from among its members. The terms of the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson shall be for one year. 2.36.010 Established. (Ord.2015, §6,2008;Ord. 10 7, (part), 1995; Ord. 1321, The Parks and Recreation Commission of the City is §2(part), 1985; Ord. 1167, (part), 1982; Ord. 303, §5.1, established. The Parks and Recreation Commission shall 1965) consist of five members who are residents of the City,none of whom shall be officials or employees of the City, nor 2.36.050 Meetings. cohabit with as defined by law, nor be related by blood or The City Park and Recreation Commission shall marriage to any member of the Commission, the City establish a regular place of meeting and rules of conduct Manager or the staff person(s)assigned to this Commission. thereof, and shall hold at least one regular meeting each The five members shall be appointed by the City Council. month. Special meetings of the Commission may be called (Ord. 1639, (part), 1993; Ord. 1460, (part), 1988; Ord. at any time by the Chairman or by any three or more 1083,(part), 1980;Ord.739,(part), 1976;Ord.303, §2.1, members of the Commission upon personal notice being 1965) given to all members of the Commission. If personal notice cannot be given, written notice must be mailed to such 2.36.020 Term of Office. members at least twenty-four hours prior to the meeting, A. Commissioners serve at the pleasure of the City unless the notice requirement is waived in writing to the Council. The term of office of the members of the Parks member. (Ord. 1639, (part), 1993; Ord. 739, (part), 1976; and Recreation Commission shall be for four years and shall Ord. 303, § 6.1, 1965) end on January 30th of the year their term is due to expire. No commissioner shall serve more than two consecutive 2.36.060 Majority Vote Required. terms except that a commissioner may serve more than two A majority vote is required to approve a consecutive terms if he or she has been appointed to the recommendation or on any matter that is presented to the Commission to fill an unexpired term of less than two years. Commission which requires a vote. (Ord.303, §7.1, 1965) B. The appointment, reappointment and rules governing incumbent members of the Commission are 31 2015S-48 2.36.070 Cupertino-Administration and Personnel 32 2.36.070 Records Required. 2.36.110 Effect. The Commission shall keep an accurate record of its Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as restricting proceedings and transactions, and through the Director of or curtailing any of the powers of the City Council or City Recreation and Community Services shall render such Officers, or the delegation to the Parks and Recreation reports to the City Council as may be required. (Ord. Commission of any authority or discretionary powers 15-2127, §2, 2015; Ord. 303, §7.2, 1965) imposed by law in such Council or officers. The City Council declares that the public interest and convenience 2.36.080 Powers and Functions. require the appointment of a Parks and Recreation The powers and functions of the City Park and Commission to act in a purely advisory capacity to such Recreation Commission shall be as follows: Council. (Ord. 1083, (part), 1990) A. To hold hearings on matters pertaining to planning and development of parks, cultural activities, historical resources, recreation, community services (including,but not limited to schools,Sheriff,Library,Fire, and Disaster Preparedness),and capital expenditures related to community activities and facilities; B. To conduct such other hearings as are necessary and in accordance with its own rules and regulations; C. To report its decisions and recommendations in writing to the City Council; D. To consider, formulate and propose programs, activities, resources, plans and development designed to provide for, regulate and direct the future growth and development of community activities,parks and a recreation system in order to secure to the City and its inhabitants better service; E. To make investigations and reports for future acquisition of park sites; F. To make, in its advisory capacity, any and all recommendations to the City Council relating to the above matters, including the extension of the parks, recreation system and community activities to outlying areas of the City; G. In cooperation with the Director of Recreation and Community Services, the Commission will consider, review, and evaluate all parks, recreation programs, and community activities; H. To consider, formulate, and propose cultural activities and historical preservation for the City and its residents. (Ord. 15-2127, § 3, 2015; Ord. 739, (part), 1976; Ord. 497, § 1, 1971; Ord. 303, § S.1, 1965) 2.36.090 Procedural Rules. The City Park and Recreation Commission may adopt from time to time such rules of procedure as it may deem necessary to properly exercise its functions. Such rules shall be recommended to the Director of Recreation and Community Services and shall be subject to approval by the City Council before becoming effective. All such rules shall be kept on file with the Chairman of the City Park and Recreation Commission, the department office, and the Mayor, and a copy thereof shall be furnished each Commissioner and any other person upon request. (Ord. '~ 15-2127, §4, 2015; Ord. 303, §9.1, 1965) 2015S-48 11.32.010 CHAPTER 11.32: TRUCK TRAFFIC ROUTES* Section 11.32.010 Definitions. Street Limits 11.32.020 Routes-Established-Signs. 11.32.030 Routes-Signs-Compliance. Foothill Boulevard From McClellan Road to Junipero Serra 11.32.040 Authority to require weighing of Freeway(Route No.280),all portions currently or hereafter within the City Limits. Vehicle. Homestead Road From Stevens Creek Freeway(Route 85)to 11.32.050 Unrestricted highways—Interstate Lawrence Expressway,all portions currently mocks. or hereafter within the City Limits. 11.32.055 School zones—Prohibited vehicles. Pruneridge Avenue From Wolfe Road to Tantau Avenue. 11.32.060 Truck traffic—Origin and destination Stevens Canyon From the South City Limits to McClellan points. Road Road,all portions currently or hereafter 11.32.070 Exceptions—Pickup or delivery. within the laity Limits. Stevens Creek From the West City Limits to Foothill 11.32.080 Exceptions—Types of vehicles. Boulevard Boulevard and from West Valley Freeway 11.32.090 Violation—Penalty. (Route No.85)to the East City Limits,all portions currently or hereafter within the city * For provisions regarding the pickup and delivery limits. of goods, see Ch. 10.45 of this code. Tantau Avenue From Stevens Creek Boulevard to Homestead Road. Wolfe Road Stevens Creek Boulevard to Homestead Road. 11.32.010 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter: B. The City Engineer is directed to designate the A. The term"truck"means any vehicle as defined in above-named truck traffic routes by the erection of the Vehicle Code of California, or as hereafter amended, appropriate approved state standard signs giving notice to that exceeds a gross weight of three tons and has a total the ordinance codified in this chapter. (Ord. 833, § 3, combination of motor truck, truck tractor and/or trailers of 1977) sixty feet or less in length. B. The phrase "interstate truck"means any vehicle 11.32.030 Routes-Signs-Compliance. as defined in the Vehicle Code of California,or as hereafter When authorized signs are in place giving notice of amended, that exceeds a maximum gross weight of three designated traffic truck routes, no person shall operate, tons and has a total combination of motor truck, truck drive,or cause or permit to be operated or driven a truck as tractor and/or trailers that exceeds sixty feet in length. defined in Section 11.32.010 of this chapter on any street or streets within the City other than on a truck traffic route, C. The term"public school"means an elementary or except as otherwise provided in this chapter. (Ord. 833, secondary school supported by public funds and providing §4, 1977) free education for children in grades K-12. (Ord. 15-2128, § 2, 2015; Ord. 1267, § 1 (part), 1984; Ord. 833, § 2, 11.32.040 Authority to Require Weighing of 1977) Vehicle. Any peace officer having jurisdiction within the City, 11.32.020 Routes-Established-Signs. or acting under its authority, shall have the authority to A. The following truck traffic routes within the City require any person driving or in control of any vehicle as are hereby established for the movement of any truck as defined in the Vehicle Code of California, or as hereafter defined in Section 11.32.010: amended, not proceeding over a truck traffic route to proceed to any public or private scale available for the Street Limits purpose of weighing and determining whether this chapter De Anza Boulevard From the South City Limits to the North City has been complied with. (Ord. 833, § 5, 1977) Limits,all portions currently or hereafter within the City Limits. 59 2015S-48 11.32.050 Cupertino-Vehicles and Traffic 60 11.32.050 Unrestricted Highways-Interstate D. When authorized signs are in place giving notice Trucks. of the designated school zones, no person shall operate, Nothing contained in this chapter is intended to drive,or cause or permit a truck to be operated or driven in regulate the movement of any vehicle as defined in the violation of this section unless otherwise exempt under the Vehicle Code of California, or as hereafter amended,upon provisions of subsection B of this section. (Ord. 15-2128, any of the following named highways,portions of which are §3, 2015) located within the City, and which are referred to in this chapter as "unrestricted highways": 11.32.060 Truck Traffic-Origin and Destination Points. De Anza Boulevard(Route#85) A. Any truck as defined in Section 11.32.010 of this Foothill Expressway chapter entering the City for a destination point outside the Junipero Serra Freeway(Route#280) City shall proceed only over a truck traffic route or other West Valley Freeway(Route#85) unrestricted highway. B. Any truck as defined in Section 11.32.010 of this Unless otherwise permitted in this chapter, no person shall chapter on a trip originating within the City and traveling in the City for a destination point outside of the City shall operate, drive or cause or permit to be operated or driven, proceed by the shortest and most direct route to the nearest an interstate truck as defined in Section 11.32.010 of this truck traffic route or other unrestricted highway. chapter on any street or streets within the City other than on C. Any truck as defined in Section 11.32.010 of this unrestricted highways. (Ord. 1267, § 1 (part), 1984; Ord. chapter entering the City for one or more destination points 833, § 6, 1977) in the City shall proceed only over a truck traffic route or 11.32.055 School Zones—Prohibited vehicles. other unrestricted highway,and shall deviate therefrom only by the shortest and most direct route between each A. No person shall operate,drive,or cause or permit destination point and the nearest truck traffic route or other to be operated or driven, any truck, as defined in Section unrestricted highway. 11.32.010 of this chapter, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. D. Any truck as defined in Section 11.32.010 of this and 9:30 a.m. in the morning and the hours of 2:00 p.m. chapter on a trip originating in the City,and traveling in the and 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon Monday through Friday,on City for one or more destination points in the City, shall the following roadway segments: proceed by the shortest and most direct route to the nearest (i) on any roadway which runs contiguous to truck traffic route or other unrestricted highway, and shall and is within 500 feet of any public school grounds; deviate therefrom only by the shortest and most direct route (ii) McClellan Road,between Stelling road and between each destination point and the nearest truck traffic Bubb Road. route or other unrestricted highway. B. This section shall not apply to the following: E. Any truck as defined in Section 11.32.010 of this (i) Emergency response vehicles; chapter traveling in the City for more than one destination (ii) Any vehicle traveling on an arterial or major point in the City may proceed directly from one destination collector avenues as defined in the City of Cupertino's point to the next destination point by the shortest and most General Plan,Chapter 5, "Mobility Element",Figure M-2, direct route without returning to the nearest truck traffic including DeAnza Boulevard, Homestead Road, Stevens route or other unrestricted highway, if it will result in a Creek Boulevard(east of Foothill Boulevard), Wolfe Road shorter distance being traveled on streets upon which such (north of Stevens Creek), Bollinger Road(east of DeAnza a truck ordinarily would not be allowed to travel Boulevard),Bubb Road(north of McClellan Road),Foothill notwithstanding the requirements of subsections C and.D of Boulevard(north of Stevens creek),Miller Avenue(north of this section. (Ord. 833, §7, 1977) Bollinger Road),Stelling Road(north of Stevens Creek)and Tantau(north of Stevens Creek Boulevard); 11.32.070 Exceptions-Pickup or Delivery. (iii) Solid waste, garbage, or recycling trucks For the purpose of this section, a"restricted street" is and street sweepers operating on their established routes;or any street which is neither a truck traffic route nor an (iv) Passenger buses and other public transit unrestricted highway. Nothing contained in this chapter vehicles under the jurisdiction of the California Public shall prohibit the operation of any commercial vehicle as Utilities Commission, so long as these vehicles do not defined in the Vehicle Code of California, or as hereafter deviate from their established route(s). amended, coming from a truck traffic route or unrestricted C. The Director of Public Works is directed to highway having ingress or egress by direct route to and from designate the above-named school zones by the erection of a restricted street when necessary for the purpose of making f -~ appropriate approved state standard signs giving notice of pickups or deliveries of goods,wares and merchandise from f the restrictions in this section. 2015S-48 60A Truck Traffic Routes or to any building or structure located on the restricted street, or for the purpose of delivering materials to be used in the actual and bona fide repair,alteration,remodeling,or construction of any building or structure upon the restricted street for which a building permit previously has been obtained. (Ord. 833, § 8, 1977) 11.32.080 Exceptions—Types of Vehicles. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any of the following: A. Passenger buses under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission of California,and school buses; B. Any authorized emergency vehicle as defined in Section 165 of the Vehicle Code of California, or as hereafter amended; C. Any vehicle owned, leased, operated or controlled by: 1. The City of Cupertino, 2. A public utility or licensed contractor while necessarily in use in the construction, installation, or in repair of any public utility, within the City, 3. The holder of a franchise issued by the City for the removal of garbage, waste or refuse, and 4. Any licensed contractor while necessarily in the construction, maintenance, or repair of a public works project on which bids were opened by the City prior to the adoption of the ordinance codified in this chapter unless an alternate direct route is provided substantially within the City. (Ord. 833, § 9, 1977) 11.32.090 Violation—Penalty. Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of 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 of this code. (Ord. 1731, (part), 1996; Ord. 1196, § 1, 1982; Ord. 1179, §2(part), 1982; Ord. 833, § 11, 1977) 2015S-48 19.48.010 CHAPTER 19.48: FENCES Section 19.48.010 Purpose. 2. Fences and walls shall be designed in a manner to 19.48.020 Fence location and height for zones provide for sight visibility at private and public street requiring design review. intersections. (Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 1979, 19.48.030 Fence location and height for zones (part), 2006; Ord. 1844, § 1 (part), 2000; Ord. 1788, § 1 not requiring design review. (part), 1998) 19.48.040 Roadway and driveway gates. 19.48.050 Proximity of plants and fences to 19.48.030 Fence Location and Height for Zones Not public streets. Requiring Design Review. 19.48.060 Exceptions-Findings. Table 19.48.030 sets forth the rules and regulations 19.48.070 Temporary fences for construction. pertaining to fences in zones where design review is not 19.48.080 Violation-Penalty. required. 19.48.090 Prohibited fences. *For statutory provisions making fences taller than ten feet a nuisance,see Civil Code§841.4.Prior ordinance history: [Table 19.48.030 begins on next page.] Ords. 112, 686, 852, 1179, 1630, 1637 and 1777. 19.48.010 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the location and height of fences and vegetation in yards of all zoning districts in order to protect the safety,privacy,and property values of residents and owners of properties within any zoning district of the City, including but not limited to residential, commercial, offices, institutional, industrial and/or agricultural properties. (Ord.2085, §2(part),2011; Ord. 1979, (part), 2006; Ord. 1788, § 1 (part), 1998) 19.48.020 Fence Location and Height for Zones Requiring Design Review. A. The Approval Body for a proposed project shall have the authority to require, approve, or disapprove wall and fencing plans including location,height and materials in all zones requiring design review. B. The basic design review guidelines for the review of fences and walls are as follows: 1. Fences and walls separating commercial, industrial, offices, and institutional zones from residential zones shall be constructed at a height and with materials designed to: a. Acoustically isolate part of or all noise emitted by future uses within the commercial, industrial, offices, or institutional zones. The degree of acoustical isolation shall be determined during the design review process. b. Ensure visual privacy for adjoining residential dwelling units. 2012S-31 99 19.48.030 Cupertino-Zoning 100 _ ,I 6 foot high fence 3 foot high fence A. Front Yard Not within required setback area B. Rear Yard Along property line or in required setback area C. Side Yard 1. Interior residential lots Along property line or in required setback area Along any property 2. Comer residential lots line, in any required setback area or in a. Interior side Along property line or in required setback area comer triangle b. Street side i. If rear property line adjoins a rear property line: Setback from side property line: 5 feet ii. If Rear property line adjoins side property line of a key lot: In addition to i. above, setback from street side property line, within 10 feet of adjacent property line: 12 feet D. In areas where a six(6)foot fence is allowed, an up to eight(8) foot high fence can be constructed, subject to building permit approval and upon receipt of written approval from adjacent property owners. E. If the Director of Community Development determines that a proposed fence is widely visible to public view and has the potential to create impacts on the visual character of an area(for example blocks public views from the valley floor to the hills or an open space reserve), then the proposed fence shall comply with the requirements in V ' Sections 19.48.030F(1)(b) & 19.48.030F(2)regardless of lot size. F. Additional regulations for Residential Hillside or Open Space Zoning Districts: 1. Solid Board Fencing a. Net lot Shall not be limited but shall be subject to the regulations in 19 48.030(A)-(D). area < 30,000 square feet b. Net lot 5,000 square feet(excluding the principal building)of net lot area may be enclosed with area z solid board fencing subject to 19.48.030(A) -(D). 30,000 square feet 2. Open Fencing Shall be unrestricted but shall be subject to the regulations in 19.48.030(A)- (D). (composed of materials which result in a minimum of 75% visual transparency) (Ord. 2085, §2(part), 2011) 2012S-32 43 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. 13-2109 Amends 14.04.170 and 18.32.390 14-2118 Amends 11.27.020, 11.27.050, regarding acceptance of public 11.27.145 regarding designation of improvements (14.04, 18.32) preferential parking zones around the 13-2110 Repealing and replacing Ch. 14.08, Civic Center Plaza(11.27) encroachments and use of city rights-of- 14-2119 Rezoning certain land(Not Codified) way(14.08) 14-2120 Amends 11.08.250 regarding 13-2111 Amends 14.12.120 regarding condition designated bicycle lanes (11.08) for development or building permit 14-2121 Amends 10.56.020, 10.90.010, (14.12) 10.90.020, 10.90.040, and 10.90.050, 13-2112 Rezoning certain land(Not Codified) regarding outdoor smoking(10.56, 13-2113 Rezoning certain land(Not Codified) 10.90) 13-2114 Approving development agreement 14-2122 Amends 9.17.13Q regarding single-use between city and Apple, Inc.; repeals carryout bags(9.17) Ord. 1702(Special) 14-2123 Adds 2.08.145 regarding City Council 13-2115 Amending Ch. 16; adding Ch. 16.02, review(2.�'18) Administrative Code; repealing and 14-2124 Rezoning certain land(Not Codified) replacing Ch. 16.04, Building Code; 14-2125 Adding Ch. 13.08,park land repealing and replacing Ch. 16.06, dedication, amending Ch. 18.24, Residential Code; repealing and dedications and reservations, Ch. replacing Ch. 16.12, Soils and 19.08, definitions, Ch. 19.12, Foundations-Subdivisions; repealing Administration, Ch. 19.20,permitted, and replacing Ch. 16.16, Electrical conditional, and excluded uses in Code; repealing and replacing Ch. agricultural and residential zones, Ch. 16.20, Plumbing Code; repealing and 19.56, density bonus, Ch. 19.76, replacing Ch. 16.24, Mechanical Code; Public Buildings(BA), Quasi-Building repealing Ch. 16.32, Swimming Pools; (BQ)and Transportation(T)zones, amends 16.36.010, 16.36.020, Ch. 19.80, Planned Development(P) 16.36.030, 16.36.040, 16.36.050, zones, Ch. 19.84, Permitted, 16.36.070, 16.36.120 regarding conditional and excluded uses in Open relocation of buildings; repealing Space, Park and Recreation and 16.36.130 regarding violations-penalty Private Recreation zoning districts, for moving buildings; repealing and Ch. 19.144, development agreements, replacing Ch. 16.40, Fire Code; adding Ch. 19.172,below market rate amends 16.54.010 regarding adoption of housing program(13.08, 18.24, 19.08, Energy Code; amends 16.58.010, 19.12, 19.20, 19.56, 19.76, 19.80, 16.58.015, 16.58.040, 16.58.100 19.84, 19.144, 19.172) regarding the Green Building Standards 14-2126 Amends Ch. 14.18 regarding tree Code(16.02, 16.04, 16.06, 16.12, removal(1.1.18) 16.16, 16.20, 16.24, 16.32, 16.36, 15-2127 Amends 2.36.030, 2.36.0070, 16.40, 16.54, 16.58) 2.36.080 and 2.36.090 regarding the 14-2116 Adds 9.15.100, 9.15.110, 9.15.120, City Park and Recreation Commission 9.15.130, 9.14.140,prohibiting use of (2.36) polystyrene foam disposable food 15-2128 Amends 11.32.010 and adds 11.32.055 service ware(9.15) regarding truck access to streets in 14-2117 Adds 16.58.400 and 16.58.420 to Ch. school zones (11.32) 16.58, Green Building Standards Code; amends 1.08.010, 1.08.020, 1.08.030 regarding right of entry for inspection (16.58, 1.08) 2015S-48 21 Index See Private street private street where 11.24.180 See Private street Handicapped street cleaning, repair 11.24.230 marking 11.24.110 where 11.24.060, 11.24.150 off-street, regulations generally 11.24.190 Provisions effect limited 11.24.020 private street Sale of merchandise, prohibited where 11.28.050 See Private street Scope of provisions 11.24.010 Impoundment when, authority 11.24.200 Servicing or repair pr0faited, Loading zones exception 11.24.140 authority 11.24.080 Seventy-two hour limit 11.24.130 marking 11.24.090 Space marking 11.24.070 passenger, marking 11.24.100 Temporary permits 11.24.220 private street Time limits, where 11.24.170 See Private street Violation, penalty 11.24.210, 11.28.060 Parkway,prohibited on 11.24.120 Permit PARK AND RECREATION FACILITIES application 11.27.100 ACQUISITION AND MAINTENANCE FUND definitions 11.27.020 Created,purpose, use 14.05.100 description 11.27.030 display 11.27.080 PARK LAND DEDICATION FEE established 11.27.010 Applicability 13.08.030 exceptions 11.27.090 Combination of park land dedication and hours 11.27.130 fee 13.08.070 issuance Credit for existing dwelling units 13.08.090 designated groups 11.27.050 Credit for private recreation or open guest 11.27.060 space 13.08.080 resident 11.27.050 Definitions 13.08.020 posting 11.27.040 Fees in lieu of park land dedication 13.08.060 replacement 11.27.120 General procedures 13.08.110 restriction 11.27.070 Park land dedication 13.08.050 revocation 11.27.140 Purpose 13.08.010 validity 11.27.110 violation, penalty 11.27.150 PARKS, CITY zones designated 11.27.145 See also PARK AND RECREATION Private street COMMISSION curb markings, signs 11.26.040 Acquisition, maintenance fees definitions 11.26.030 amount, determination 14.05.070 diagonal 11.26.120 appeals 14.05.090 handicapped parking space 11.26.100 applicability of provisions 14.05.020 loading zone conformance requirements 14.05.120 establishment authority 11.26.070 credits 14.05.050 marking 11.26.080 definitions 14.05.010 passenger 11.26.090 determination 14.05.060 parking space exceptions 14.05.080 See also handicapped parking pending building permit,provisions not space marking 11.26.060 applicable when 14.05.125 prohibited where 11.26.110 purpose, intent of provisions 14.05.030 purpose of provisions 11.26.010 required when, requirements removal of vehicle sign specification generally 14.05.040 11.26.140 review, purpose 14.05.110 scope 11.26.020 use, restrictions 14.05.100 sign obedience required 11.26.050 Administrative authority 13.04.220 violation,penalty 11.26.130 Advertising, sale restrictions 13.04.180 Prohibited Behavior in, requirements 13.04.130 certain hours, where 11.24.160 2015S-47 Cupertino-Index 22 i Closing hours PERMIT prohibitions 13.04.190 See also BUSINESS LICENSE vehicles towed when 13.04.191 Advertisement, handbill distribution 10.52.030 Compliance required 13.04.030 Alcoholic beverages, gasoline concurrent Dedication sales 5.44.030 See SUBDIVISION Aral Definitions 13.04.020 dangerous, vicious 8.08.085, 8.08.460 Enforcement authority 13.04.230 establishment 8.08.380 Lost article report 13.04.2 10 vicious 8.08.085, 8.08.460 Nature, rural preserve Encroachment 14.08.020 designation 13.04.201 Explosives 10.20.010 regulations generally 13.04.202 Firearm 10.76.010 Permit Grading 16.08.030 appeal 13.04.080 Moving buildings 16.36.020 application 13.04.050 Newsrack 10.21.080 contents 13.04.060 Off-street vehicle 11.10.011 fees, deposit 13.04.090 Parade 10.44.030 granting, denial 13.04.070 Park, building 13.04.140 liability 13.04.100 Parking required 13.04.040 See PARKING revocation 13.04.110 Private patrol 5.24.020 Picnic area, use restrictions 13.04.170 Restaurant, food establishment 9.04.020 Property, use restrictions 13.04.120 Sign 19.104.030 Purpose 13.04.010 Solicitor identification 5.20.030 Sanitation requirements 13.04.140 Streamside modification 9.19.030 Section closure when 13.04.200 Taxicab Swimming restrictions 13.04.160 driver 5.28.160 Vehicle requirements 13.04.150 operation 5.28.060 Violation, penalty 13.04.240 Temporary parking 11.24.220 Toxic gas storage,use 16.42.060 PATIO SALE Trees See GARAGE, PATIO SALE prohibited acts 14.12.080 Watercourse, discharge into, PEDESTRIANS NPDES permit 9.18.080 Administration 11.09.020 Water system connection 15.12.080 Adult school crossing guards obedience to, required 11.09.060 PERSONNEL positioning 11.09.050 Accruals credits, retained 2.52.080 Defined 11.09.010 Authority School zones—prohibited vehicles 11.32.055 city manager 2.52.100 Violation, penalty 11.09.090 council 2.52.090 Child care expense reimbursement, granted PEDDLER specified officers 2.72.010 Business license City See also BUSINESS LICENSE rights 2.52.310 fee 5.04.400 Communication with See COMMUNICATION WITH CITY PENALTY See OFFICIALS Code violation 1.12.010 Council, rights,powers 2.52.350 Nuisance abatement 1.12.030 Definitions 2.52.290 Separate offense 1.12.020 Employee organization appropriate unit determination 2.52.470 PERFORMANCE formal recognition petition 2.52.450 ` Business license representative determination 2.52.480 See also BUSINESS LICENSE rights 2.52.300 fee 5.04.340 2015S-48 33 Index emergency response team See Curb opening closure drills 16.42.160 Parking required, composition, duties 16.42.150 See PARKING maintenance, testing requirements Road bumps 16.42.170 administrative authority designated 11.34.020 security 16.42.100 defined 11.34.010 Regulated materials installation where, criteria 11.34.030 classification 16.42.200 Road construction, traffic regulations 11.36.070 criteria 16.42.040 Speed bumps Storage,use See Road bumps See also Facility Speed limits breathing apparatus 16.42.110 authority, declaration 11.12.020 compliance plan,permit established 11.12.030 required,fees,information required 16.42.060 purpose of provisions 11.12.010 time limits 16.42.070 signing 11.12.040 exterior storage,tank requirements 16.42.260 Stop intersection fire protection requirements 16.42.190 all directional, designated, required action flow restricting orifice requirements 16.42.180 11.20.030 leak testing, protective plugs, caps 16.42.130 designated, required action 11.20.020 prohibitions 16.42.050 purpose of provisions 11.20.010 separation of incompatible materials 16.42.120 signing 11.20.040 tank cars 16.42.270 Stopping, standing Violation, penalty 16.42.290 See PARKING Truck routes TRACTOR compliance required 11.32.030 Sales, repair, service, business license established 11.32.020 See also BUSINESS LICENSE pickups, deliveries, exceptions 11.32.070 fee 5.04.540 school zones—prohibited vehicles 11.32.055 truck defined 11.32.010 TRAFFIC unrestricted highways designated 11.32.050 Cruising use regulations generally 11.32.060 definitions 11.30.010 vehicle types excepted 11.32.080 exemptions 11.30.020 vehicle weighing authority 11.32.040 prohibited 11.30.030 violation, penalty 11.32.090 violation, penalty 11.30.040 Curb opening closure TRAFFIC ENGINEER authority 11.36.030 Bicycle lane sign erection 11.08.260 hearing Parking appeal 11.36.060 curb marking, sign authority 11.26.040 authorized 11.36.050 handicapped parking space approval 11.26.100 notice contents 11.36.040 loading space establishment authority provisions nonexclusive 11.36.020 11.26.070 purpose, definitions 11.36.010 space marking authority 11.26.060 Diverters 14.04.125 Downtown area TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX See Cruising Collection action 3.12.130 Driveway opening Definitions 3.12.020 See Curb opening closure Failure to collect and report Engineer appeal 3.12.100 See TRAFFIC ENGINEER determination 3.12.090 Intersections, blocking prohibited 11.24.240 Imposition 3.12.030 Loading zones Operator duty 3.12.050 See Parking Penalty, interest 3.12.080 Median closure Records retention, access 3.12.110 Refund condition 3.12.120 2015S-48 Cupertino-Index 34 Registration 3.12.060 Street tree regulations Reporting, remitting 3.12.070 appeals 14.12.170 Short title 3.12.010 building permit requirements Violation, penalty 3.12.140 condition of issuance 14.12.120 definitions 14.12.020 TRAPS enforcement 14.12.040 See ANIMAL financial hardship and lien procedure 14.12.160 TREASURER, CITY master street tree list 14.12.050 Conflict of interest 2.64.020 nuisance conditions 14.12.110 Franchise pipeline inspection 6.04.050 penalty 14.12.150 Investment authority 2.24.050 planting specifications 14.12.060 Monthly statements required 2.24.030 prohibited acts 14.12.080 Oath of office, bond 2.24.040 public tree management 14.12.070 Payment, procedure 2.24.020 purpose of provisions 14.12.010 Responsibility for city moneys 2.24.010 removal permit, notice 14.12.090 TREASURER, COUNTY public utilities 14.12.090 Assessment collection responsibility 3.16.010 replacement 14.12.100 remedies 14.12.140 TREE responsibility 14.12.030 See STREETS AND SIDEWALKS schedules TREES new street tree costs and public tree damage or removal fee 14.12.130 TREES violation, penalty 14.12.140 Protected Trees action by Director 14.18.120 TRESPASSING actions prohibited 14.18.030 Shopping center definitions 14.18.020 defined 10.56.010 exemptions 14.18.150 enforcement powers not affected 10.56.050 heritage tree designation 14.18.070 exception 10.56.030 heritage tree identification tag 14.18.090 unlawful actions 10.56.020 heritage tree list 14.18.080 violation,penalty. 10.56.070 penalty 14.18.220 plan of protection 14.18.060 _U__ protected -U-- protected trees 14.18.050 protection during construction 14.18.200 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES purpose of provisions 14.18.010 Conversions recordation 14.18.100 city responsibility 14.20.100 removal company responsibility 14.20.080 application 14.18.110 exceptions approval authority 14.18.110 designated 14.20.060 notice and posting 14.18.130 when 14.20.050 notice of action 14.18.190 notice required 14.20.070 appeal 14.18.190 property owner responsibility 14.20.090 protection plan before granting permit public hearing 14.20.020 14.18.210 time extension when 14.20.110 retroactive permit 14.18.170 unlawful acts 14.20.040 review 14.18.180 violation,penalty 14.20.120 retention promoted 14.18.040 District designation 14.20.030 Tree Management Plan 14.18.140 New developments tree replacement 14.18.160 definitions 14.24.020 2014S-46