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2019 S-71 SupplementBNB 3119 CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Instruction Sheet 2019 S-71 Supplement REMOVE OLD PAGES INSERT NEW PAGES Title Page Title Page TITLE 2: ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL 29, 30 33, 34 59, 60 25, 26 31, 32 45, 46 9, 10 17, 18 29, 30 33, 34 59, 60 COMPR EHENSIVE ORDINANCE LIST 25, 26 31, 32 45, 46 INDEX 9, 10 17, 18 CITY OF CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL CODE S-71 Supplement contains: Local legislation current through Ordinance 19-2182, passed 2-5-2019 © 2.32.010 CHAPTER 2.32: PLANNING COMMISSION* Section 2.32.010 Established. 2.32.020 Terms of Office. 2.32.030 Vacancy or removal. 2. 3 2. 040 Chairperson. 2.32.050 Meetings. 2.32.060 Amendments-Records. 2.32.070 Powers and functions. 2.32.080 Procedural rules. * * For statutory provisions regarding the establishment of a city planning commission, see Gov. Code § 65100 et seq. --See Title 17, Zoning. Prior ordinance history: Ords. 5, 5(b), 5(c), 5(d), 167, 1166, 1213, 1321, 1459, 1549 and 1697. 2.32.010 Established. The City Planning Commission is established. The City Planning Commission shall consist of five members, none of whom shall be officials or employees of the City and none of whom shall cohabit with as defined by law, nor be related by blood or marriage to any other member of the Commission, the City Manager or the staff person(s) assigned to this Commission. The five members shall be appointed by the City Council. Each member shall be a qualified elector in and resident of the City. Each member shall receive compensation as established by resolution of the City Council. (Ord. 1787, § 1 (part), 1998) 2.32.020 Terms of Office. A.Commissioners serve at the pleasure of the City Council. The term of office of the members of the Planning Commission shall be four years and shall end on January 30th of the year their term is due to expire. No commissioner shall serve more than two consecutive terms except that a commissioner may serve more than two consecutive terms if he or she has been appointed to the Commission to fill an unexpired term of less than two years. 2019 S-71 29 B.The appointment, reappointment, and rules governing incumbent members of the Commission are governed by the Resolution of the City Council which governs advisory bodies. (Ord. 18-2180, § 1 (part), 2018; Ord. 1974, § 4 (part), 2006; Ord. 1787, § 1 (part), 1998) 2.32.030 Vacancy or Removal. Any appointed member may be removed by a majority vote of the City Council. If a vacancy occurs other than by expiration of a term, it shall be filled by the Mayor's appointment for the unexpired portion of the term. (Ord. 1787, § 1 (part), 1998) 2.32.040 Chairperson. 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. (Ord. 2015, § 7, 2008; Ord. 1787, § 1 (part), 1998) 2.32.050 Meetings. A.The City Planning Commission shall hold regular meetings on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at six forty-five p.m. and may adjourn any regular meeting to a date certain, which shall be specified in the order of adjournment and when so adjourned, such adjourned meeting shall be a regular meeting for all purposes. Such adjourned meetings may likewise be adjourned and any so adjourned meeting shall be a regular meeting for all purposes. City Planning Commission meetings that fall on legal holidays shall automatically be moved to the following day. B.Special meetings of the Commission may be called at any time by the Chairperson or by any three or more members of the Commission upon written notice being given to all members of the Commission and received by them at least twenty-four hours prior to the meeting, unless notice requirement is waived in writing by the member. (Ord. 1942, 2004; Ord. 1787, § 1 (part), 1998) I I I I I I 2.32.060 Cupertino -Administration and Personnel 30 2.32.060 Amendments-Records. A.The affirmative vote of not less than a majority of its total voting members is required to approve a recommendation to amend the zoning ordinance; the affirmative vote of a majo�ity present with a quorum present is required to take any other action. B.The Commission shall keep an accurate record of its proceedings and transactions, and shall render such reports to the Council as may be required by ordinance or resolution, and shall submit an annual report to the Mayor. These records shall be filed with the City Clerk. (Ord. 18-2180, § 1 (part), 2018; Ord. 1787, § 1 (part), 1998) 2.32.070 Powers and Functions. The powers and functions of the City Planning Commission shall be as follows: A.Prepare, periodically review, and revise as necessary, the General Plan; B.Implement the General Plan through actions including, but not limited to, the administration of specific plans and zoning, subdivisions, and sign ordinances; C.Annually review the capital improvement program of the City and the local public works projects of other local agencies for their consistency with the General Plan (pursuant to Sections 65400 et seq. of the California Government Code); D.Endeavor to promote public interest in, comment upon, and understanding of the General Plan, and regulation relating to it; E.Consult and advise with public officials and agencies, public utility companies, civic, educational, professional, and other organizations and citizens generally concerning implementation of the General Plan; F.Promote the coordination of local plans and programs with the plans and programs of other agencies; G.Perform other functions as the City Council provides including conducting studies and preparing plans other than those required or authorized by state law; H.Establish as needed a standing subcommittee of the Commission for Design Review. The Planning Commission shall decide appeals of the Design Review Committee for the purposes of conducting design review on projects that properly come before the Design Review Committee for review, and conduct design review of a project as required by Chapters 2.90, 19.132, 19. 134 and of the Cupertino Municipal Code. (Ord. 1844, § 1 (part), 2000; Ord. 1787, § 1 (part), 1998) 2.32.080 Procedural Rules. The Planning Commission may adopt from time to time such rules of procedure as it may deem necessary to properly exercise its powers and duties. Such rules shall be subject to approval by the Council before becoming effective. All such rules shall be kept on file with the 2018 S-70 Chairperson of the Planning Commission and the Mayor and a copy thereof shall be furnished to any person upon request. (Ord. 1844, § 1 (part), 2000; Ord. 1787, § 1 (part), 1998) 2.40.010 CHAPTER 2.40: DISASTER COUNCIL* Section 2.40.010 Purposes. 2.40.020 Definition. 2.40.025 Disaster Council. 2.40.030 Resen1ed. 2.40.040 Powers and duties. 2.40.050 Director of Emergency Services­ Designated. 2.40.060 Director of Emergency Services-Powers and duties. 2.40.070 Emergency organization-Membership. 2.40.080 Emergency organization-Structure, duties and functions. 2.40.090 Mutual aid. 2.40.100 Expenditures. 2.40.110 Violation-Penalty. *For the constitutional provision that states that any city may make and enforce within its limits all such local police, sanitary and other regulations as are not in conflict with general laws, see Calif. Const. Art. 11 § 11; for statutory provisions regarding the establishment and powers of local war or disaster councils, see Gov. Code§ 8610 et seq. --See Title 9, Health and Sanitation. 2.40.010 Purposes. The declared purposes of this chapter are to provide for the preparation and carrying out of plans for the protection of persons and property within this City in the event of an emergency, the direction of the emergency organization, and the coordination of the emergency functions of this City with all other public agencies, corporations, organizations and affected private persons. (Ord. 475, § 1, 1971) 2.40.020 Definition. As used in this chapter, "emergency" means the actual or threatened existence of conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to the safety of persons, property and the environment within this City caused by but not limited to 2019 S-71 33 earthquakes, technological, natural and manrnade disasters, conditions resulting from war or imminent threat of war, air pollution, fire, flood, storm, epidemic, or riot, but other than conditions resulting from a labor controversy, which conditions are or are likely to be, beyond the control of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of this City, requiring the combined forces of other political subdivisions to combat. (Ord. 15-2129, § 1, 2015; Ord. 1912, (part), 2003; Ord. 1697, (part), 1995; Ord. 475, § 2, 1971) 2.40.025 Disaster Council. Pursuant to California Government Code section 8610, the Cupertino Disaster Council, shall have the following members: A.The Mayor, or his/her designee, shall be chair. B.The City Manager, or his/her designee, shall be vice chair. C.The Section Chiefs (City Department Heads or their designee) of Emergency Services as are provided for in a current emergency plan of this jurisdiction, adopted . pursuant to this ordinance. D.Such representatives of civic, business, labor, veterans, professional, or other organizations having an official emergency responsibility, as may be appointed by the chair with the advice and consent of the governing body which includes a representative from the following: 1.Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). 2.Medical Reserve Corps (MRC). 3.Cupertino Amateur Radio Emergency Services (CARES). 4.Public Safety Commission. 5.Police. 6.Fire. 7.Three to Five Business Members.(Ord. 15-2129, § 2, 2015; Ord. 1912, (part), 2003) 2.40.030 Reserved. 2.40.040 Cupertino -Administration and Personnel 34 2.40.040 Powers and Duties. The Disaster Council has the duty and power to develop and recommend for adoption emergency plans and mutual aid agreements based on the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 2, Sections 2400 - 2450. The Disaster Council will provide guidance to develop disaster exercises and community action plan, support citizen participation, assist with threat assessments, identify local resources and facilitate multi-agency/inter-agency coordination within its membership and other local governments and special districts. The Disaster Council provides oversight for engaging citizens in homeland security, emergency planning and response and promoting community preparedness and family safety in three principal ways; through public education and outreach; through training opportunities; and, through volunteer programs that draw on special skills and interests. Citizen Corps programs overseen by the Disaster Council may include one or more of the following six program components administered by federal agencies: Community Emergency Response Team (CERT); Neighborhood Watch Program; Medical Reserve Corps (MRC); Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS); Operation Terrorist Information and Prevention System (TIPS) and Cupertino Amateur Radio Emergency Services (CARES). These volunteer efforts will be integrated into a strategic, comprehensive approach that will more effectively utilize the time, talents and interests of volunteers in support of first responders and overall community preparedness. The Disaster Council shall provide for the registration of Disaster Service Workers (DSWs) within Cupertino and is thus because of such registration act as an instrumentality of the City in aid of the carrying out of the general governmental functions and policy of the City. It agrees to comply with the rules and regulations governing Disaster Service Workers (DSWs) as established by the California Emergency Council pursuant to the provisions of California Government Code Section 8585.5. (Ord. 15-2129, § 3, 2015; Ord. 1912, (part), 2003; Ord. 1697 (part), 1995; Ord. 475, § 4, 1971) 2.40.050 Director of Emergency Services-Designated. The City Manager or his/her designee is designated the Director of Emergency Services for the purposes of disaster management under the Standardized Management System. (Ord. 15-2129, § 5, 2015; Ord. 1912, (part), 2003; Ord. 1697, (part), 1995; Ord. 475, § 5, 1971) 2019 S-71 2.40.060 Director of Emergency Services-Powers and Duties. The Director is empowered to: A.Request the City Council to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a "local emergency" if the City Council is in session, or to issue such proclamation if the City Council is not in session. Whenever a local emergency is proclaimed by the Director, the City Council shall take action to ratify the proclamation within seven days thereafter or the proclamation shall have no further force or effect; B.Request the Governor to proclaim a "state of emergency" when, in the opinion of the Director, the locally available resources are inadequate to cope with the emergency; C.Develop emergency plans with the assistance of emergency service chiefs for consideration by the Disaster Council and manage the emergency programs of this City; D.Control and direct the effort of the emergency organization for this City for the accomplishment of the purposes of this chapter; E.Direct cooperation between and coordination of services and staff of the emergency organization of this City; and resolve questions of authority and responsibility that may arise between them; F.Represent this City in all dealings with public or private agencies on matters pertaining to emergencies as defined herein; G. In the event of the proclamation of a "local emergency" as herein provided, the proclamation of a "state of emergency" by the Governor or the Director of the State Office of Emergency Services, or the existence of a "state of war emergency, " the Director is empowered to: 1.Make and issue rules and regulations on matters reasonably related to the protection of life and property as affected by such emergency; provided, however, such rules and regulations must be confirmed at the earliest practicable time by the City Council; 2.Obtain vital supplies, equipment, and such other properties found lacking and needed for the protection of life and property and to bind the City for the fair value thereof and, if required immediately, to commandeer the same for public use; 2.80.010 CHAPTER 2.80: FINE ARTS COMMISSION Section 2.80.010 Established. 2.80.020 Terms of Office. 2.80.030 Members-Vacancy or removal. 2.80.040 Chairperson. 2.80.050 Meetings-Quorum. 2.80.060 Majority vote required. 2.80.070 Records. 2.80.080 Powers and functions. 2. 80. 090 Compensation-Expenses. 2. 80.100 Effect. 2.80.010 Established. The Fine Arts Commission of the City is established. The Fine Arts Commission shall consist of five members, none of whom shall be officials or employees of the City, nor cohabit with as defined by law, nor be related by blood or marriage to any member of the Commission, the City Manager or the staff person(s) assigned to this Commission. At least three members shall be City of Cupertino residents. Members of the Fine Arts Commission shall be appointed by the City Council. Membership will be drawn to represent the arts, citizens and business community on an approximately equal basis. (Ord. 19-2182, § 1, (part), 2019; Ord. 18-2171, 2018; Ord. 1934, (part), 2004; Ord. 1466, (part), 1988; Ord. 1401, (part), 1987) 2.80.020 Terms of Office. A.Commissioners serve at the pleasure of the City Council. The term of office of the members of the Fine Arts Commission shall be for four years and shall end on January 30th of the year their term is due to expire. No commissioner shall serve more than two consecutive terms, except that a commissioner may serve more than two consecutive terms if he or she has been appointed to the Commission to fill an unexpired term of less than two years. B.The appointment, reappointment and rules governing incumbent members of the Commission are governed by the Resolution of the Cupertino City Council which governs advisory bodies. (Ord. 18-2180, § 7 (part), 2018; Ord. 1974, § 2, 2006; Ord. 1705, (part), 1995; Ord. 1466, (part), 1988; Ord. 1401, (part), 1987) 2019 S-71 59 2.80.030 Members-Vacancy or Removal. Any appointee member may be removed by a majority vote of the City Council. If a vacancy occurs other than by expiration of a term, it shall be filled by the City Council's appointment for the unexpired portion of the term. (Ord. 1401, (part), 1987) 2.80.040 Chairperson. The Commission shall elect its chairperson and vice­ chairperson from among its members and shall appoint a secretary. Terms of the chair and vice-chair shall be for one year. Upon approval of the City Council, the City Manager may appoint a secretary who need not be a member of the Commission. (Ord. 2015, § 3, 2008; Ord. 1401, (part), 1987) 2.80.050 Meetings-Quorum. A.The Fine Arts Commission shall establish a regular place of meeting and rules of conduct thereof and shall hold at least one regular meeting every other month. B.A majority of the Fine Arts Commission shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of transacting the business of the Commission. (Ord. 1964, § 3, 2005; Ord. 1401, (part), 1987) 2.80.060 Majority Vote Required. A majority vote is required to approve a recommendation on any matter that is presented to the Commission which requires a vote. (Ord. 1401, (part), 1987) 2.80.070 Records. The Commission shall keep an accurate record of its proceedings and transactions and shall render such reports to the City Council as may be required. These records shall be filed with the City Clerk. (Ord. 18-2180, § 7 (part), 2018; Ord. 1401, (part), 1987) 2.80.080 Powers and Functions. A.The powers and functions of the Fine Arts Commission shall be to foster, encourage and assist the realization, preservation and advancement of fine arts for the benefit of the citizens of Cupertino. 2.80.080 Cupertino -Administration and Personilel B.To fulfill their mission, the Commission may involve itself in the following activities: 1.Act as a catalyst for the promotion of fine arts activities; 2.Keep current on potential fine arts activities which would be available to the community; 3.Provide liaison between various fine arts activities; 4.Provide a means for coordination for fine arts groups or facilities which may exist within the community; 5.Maintain an inventory of facilities available for related fine arts activities within the community; 6.Provide screening and/or review for fine arts activities wishing to obtain city funds or utilize public facilities; 7.Provide information to the community relating to the arts; 8.Foster the development of public art within the community; 9.Be vigilant in exploring and advancing the range of fine arts activities available to the community; 10.Enhance the interaction between arts and business; 11.Any other activity which may be deemed appropriate and necessary. (Ord. 1401, (part), 1987) 2.80.090 Compensation-Expenses. Members of the Fine Arts Commission shall serve without compensation, but all necessary expenses reasonably incurred by them while acting in their official capacity shall be paid by appropriate action of the City Council. (Ord. 1401, (part), 1987) 2.80.100 Effect. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as restricting or curtailing any powers of the City Council or City officers. (Ord. 1401, (part), 1987) 2018 S-65 60 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. No. Ord. No. Cupertino -Comprehensive Ordinance List 26 Ord. No. Ord. No. 1510 Amends Res. 468, Planning 1541 Temporary conditional use permits Commission (Not codified) (Not codified) 1511 Rezone (Special) 1542 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limits 1512 Repeals § 7 of Ord. 1489, urgency (11.12) water conservation restrictions and 1543 Amends Ord. 778, heritage and regulations (Not codified) specimen trees (14.18) 1513 Water conservation ( 15. 3 2) 1544 Amends § 11. 08. 250, bicycles (11. 08) 1514 (Repealed by 1612) 1545 Amends § 11.24.160, parking (11.24) 1515 Rezone (Special) 1546 Amends§§ 1.09.060, 1.09.140; 1516 Amends § 14.04.200 (A), street repeals and replaces 1.09.070, improvements (14.04) nuisance abatement ( 1. 09) 1517 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lane 1547 Amends§§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160; designation ( 11. 08) parking regulations (11.24) 1518 Amends § 11. 24 .160, stopping, 1548 Amends § 11.12. 030, speed limits standing and parking on public streets (11.12) (11.24) 1549 Amends§ 2.32.050, Planning 1519 Amends § 16.56.030, Uniform Commission meetings ( 15. 49) Housing Code (Repealed by 1710) 1550 Prezone (Special) 1520 Amends (A) of § 3 .12. 030, alternate 1551 Amends §§ 2.20.030, 2.20.040, sales and use tax (3 .12) 2.20.050, 2.20.070, 2.20.080, 1521 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) 2.20.100 and 2.20.110, city clerk 1522 Rezone (Special) (2.20) 1523 Rezone (Special) 1552 Amends § 11. 20. 020, traffic 1524 Water conservation (15.32) regulations (11.20) 1525 Adds Ch. 16.42, toxic gases (16.42) 1553 Amends§ 11.24.150, parking (Repealed by Ord. 16-2155) regulations (11.24) 1526 Amends §§ 10.26.090 -10.26.130, 1554 Rezone (Special) alarm systems ( 10. 26) 1555 Adds Ch. 9.20, off-site hazardous 1527 Adds§ 12.2 to Ord. 1449, § 7.3 to waste facilities (9. 20) Ord. 575, § 4.3 to Ord. 779, § 13.2 to 1556 Amends§ 11.12.030, speed limits Ord. 1452, § 13.2 to Ord. 1451 and (11.12) §15.2 to Ord. 1450, zoning (Repealed 1557 Amends §§ 11.20.020, traffic by 1601)regulations (11.20) 1528 Rezone (Special)1558 Water conservation (15.32) 1529 Amends § 3.32.050, construction tax 1559 Prezone (Special) (3.32)1560 Amends § 11.08.160, bicycles (11.08) 1530 Rezone (Special)1561 Amends § 2.08.090(A), City Council 1531 Adds Ch. 16. 60, unreinforced masonry meetings (2.08) buildings (Repealed by 1777)1562 Amends § 11.24.150, parking 1532 Adds Ch. 10.30, elimination of bodily regulations (11.24) waste in public (10.30)1563 Amends§ 3.12.030(A), transient 1533 Amends Ord. 1532 and§ 10.30.030,occupancy tax (3.12) elimination of bodily waste in public 1564 Amends § 11.24.150, parking (10.30)regulations (11. 24) 1534 Adds Ch. 3.34, utility users excise tax 1565 PERS contract amendment (Special) (3.34)1566 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limits 1535 Adds Ch. 2.84, Environmental Review (11.12) Committee (2. 84)1567 Amends Ch. 16.16, electrical code 1536 Rezone (Special)(Repealed by 1707) 1537 Rezone (Special)1568 Amends § 128.1 of Ord. 220(!), 1538 Adds Ch. 11.37, overweight vehicle zoning (Not codified) permit (11.37)1569 Adds§§ 19.21.080--19.21.140, zoning 1539 Rezone (Special)(19.52) (Renumbered to§§ 19.56.010 1540 Approves certain development -19.56.060 by Ord. 2085) (Ch. 19.56 agreement (Special)Repealed by Ord. 16-2149) 2016 S-59 31 Comprehensive Ordinance List Ord. 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No. 2.04, 2.04.020, 2.04.040(A) and 1702 Approves development agreement (C)(l), 2.08.080(B), 2.08.090(A), between city and Hewlett-Packard 2.08.095(B)(l) 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, (repealed by 18-2180), 2.40.040, 5.16.040, 5.16.050, garage and patio 2.40.050, 2.40.060(B) and (G)(3), sales, 5.28.070(F), (G), (H) and (N), 2.40.090, disaster council, 2.48.020, 5.28.080, 5.28.100, 5.28.110, departmental organization, 2.52.050, 5.28.130(A), 5.28.170, taxicabs, 2.52.060, 2.52.150, 2.52.160, 5.32.020, 5.32.030, 5.32.050, 2.52.220, 2.52.240, 2.52.260, 5.32.060, 5.32.080, 5.32.110, 2.52.270(A)(2), (A)(6), (B) and (C), 5.32.160, 5.32.190, 5.32.200(C), 2.52.290(L), (N) and (R), 2.52.380, 5.32.280(B) and (C), 5.32.300(A) and 2.52.420, 2.52.430, 2.52.440, (B), bingo, 5.40.010, 5.40.020, 2.52.450, 2.52.470(A), 2.52.480, 5.40.030 and the title of Ch. 5.40, 2.52.490, personnel code, 2.68.070(A) secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers; and (B), library commission, repeals§§ 3.04.050, 3.04.060, 2. 7 4. 040, cable television advisory 3.04.070, 3.04.080, 3.08.130, committee, 2.86.060(A) and 2.86.070,3.08.140, Ch. 3.09, 3.12.030(B), Ch. affordable housing committee; repeals 3.16, Ch. 3.20, 3.32.100, 3.34.180, §§ 1.04.010(26), 1.09.170, 2.08.020,5.04.220, 5.04.520, Ch. 5.08, 2.08.080(C), 2.08.120, 2.32.080,5.16.042, Ch. 5.24, 5.32.070, Ch. 2.32.100, 2.36.100, 2.52. lOO(F),5.36, 5.40.040, 5.40.050, 5.40.060 2.52.190, 2.52.200, 2.52.210,and 5.40.070 (2.80, 3.04, 3.08, 3.12, 2.52.270(A)(l), (D) and (E),5.16, 5.28, 5.32, 5.40) 2.52.390, 2.52.460, 2.52.470(A)(5),1706 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.04, 2.52.500, 2.52.510, 2.52.520, Ch.building code adopted (16.04) 2.56, 2.60.090, Ch. 2.72, 2.74.080(B)(16.04.110, 16.04.140, Repealed by and Ch. 2.76 (1.01, 1.04, 1.09, 1.12,Ord. 2021; 16.04.170, 16.04.180, 1.16, 2.04, 2.08, 2.12, 2.20, 2.24,Repealed by Ord. 2072; 16.04.010,I2.28, 2.30, 2.32, 2.36, 2.40, 2.48,16.04.020, 16.04.030, 16.04.050, 2.52, 2.68, 2.74, 2.86)16.04.060, 16.04.130, 16.04.160, 1698 Adds intersections to§§ 11.20.020 and Repealed by Ord. 13-2115)I11.20.030, 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) 2019 S-71 Ord. No. 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 1718 1719 1720 1721 1722 2015 S-47 Cupertino -Comprehensive Ordinance List 32 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.24, mechanical code adopted ( 16. 24) (16.24.010, 16.24.020, 16.24.030, 16.24.060, 16.24.070, 16.24.080 Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) Repeals and replaces Ch. 16. 56, uniform housing code adopted (16.56) Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.40, fire code (Repealed by 1828) Urgency ordinance; adds §§ 9.06.090(8)(7) and (8), 9.06.245 and 9.06.275; amends§§ 9.06.0 l O(A), 9.06.020(E) and (G), 9.06.040, 9.06.070(2), 9.06.080, 9.06.090(B), 9.06. llO(B), 9.06.160, 9.06.170, 9.06.230, 9.06.240 and 9.06.260; and repeals §§ 9.06.120, 9.06.130, 9.06.140 and 9.06.150, massage establishments and services (9. 06) Rezone (Special) Amends Ch. 2.74, Cupertino telecommunications commission (2.74) Amends §§ 14.18.020, 14.18.040, 14.18.070, 14.18.150, heritage and specimen trees, and 19.48. llOB, zoning (14.18, 19.48 (Repealed by Ord. 2073)) Rezone and prezone (Special) Rezone (Special) Amends § 11.24.160, stopping, standing and parking (11.24) (Number not used) Adds subsection M to§ 17.16.010 and E to § 17 .32.060; amends §§ 17.32.060(C) and (D) and 17.32.070(E), signs (17.16, 17.32) (Title 17 Repealed by Ord. 2085) Rezone (Special) Adds §§ 5.28.070(0), 5.28. lOO(E), 5.28.165(D) and (E); amends §§ 2.74.010, 2.74.020(A), 2.74.040, 2.74.050, 2.74.060, 2.74.070, 2.86.010, 2.86.020, 2.86.030, 2.86.060, 2.86.070, 2. 86.100, 2.86.110, 2.86.120, 5.28.070(N), 5.28.180 and titles of Chs. 2.74 and 2.86; repeals Chs. 6.04 and 9.16 and §§ 2.74.080(B), 3.08.190, 3.08.200, 6.08.080, 6.08.090, 6.08.100, 6.12.080, 6.12.090, 6.12.100, 6.16.060, 6.20.060, 6.24.350, Ord. No. 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727 1728 1729 1730 1731 9.08.120, 9.12.140 and article titles of Ch. 9.12 (2.74, 2.86, 3.08, 5.28, 9.12) Amends § 3.32.040, construction tax (3.32) Amends§ 11.24.150, parking (11.24) Adds § 19.40.145 (Repealed by Ord. 2085) and amends the definitions section of Ch. 19.08 [§ 19.08.030] and §§ 19.40.020, 19.40.050(B) and (F)(l) (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.40.060(C) and (F)[E] (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.40.070(A) (Repealed by Ord. 2085) and 19.40.140 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), zoning (19.08, 19.40) (Not passed) Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) Amends§§ 2.16.010, 2.16.020 and 2.16.030, city council salaries (2.16) Amends § 11.24.150, parking (11.24) Amends§ 11.20.020, stop signs (11.20) Adds§§ 11.27.145, 14.12.035, 14.12.055, 14.12.085, 14.12.090, 14.12.110 and 14.12.120; amends §§ 5.44.060, 5.44.060(F), 10.26.090, 10.26.100, 10.26.110, 10.26.120(A) and (B), 10.26.130, 10.26.150, 10.44.030, 10.44.040(A), 10.44.050(A), 10.44.055(A), 10.44.056(A), 10.44.060, 10.44.075(A), 10.44.080, 10.44.090, 10.44.100, 10.44.120, 10.44.140, 10.44.150(A), (B), (C) and (E), 10.44.160, 10.46.050, 10. 76.020, 11.08.250, 11.08.260, 11.10.016, Table 11.12.030, 11.27 .010, 11.32.090, 14.05.070, 14.12.010, 14.12.140 and 19.52.060(C) (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.56.050 (Repealed by Ord. 14-2125); renumbers Ch. 5.44 as Ch. 19.106; renumbers prior §§ 14.12.090, 14.12.110 and 14.12.120 to§§ 14.12.095, 14.12.130 and 14.12.140; deletes T. 10 division titles and Ch. 10.48 article titles; repeals §§ 3.08.180, 3.08.190, 3.08.200, 3.22.080, 3.23.180, 3.25.100, 3.32.090, 3.24.240, 45 Ord. No. 16-2157 16-2158 16-2159 16-2160 17-2161 17-2162 17-2163 17-2164 17-2165 2018 S-70 Repl. Comprehensive Ordinance List Amends § 19. 08. 030 regarding definitions (19.08) Amends Ch. 8.07 and Table 19.20.020 regarding beekeeping (8. 07, 19. 20) Amends §§ 19.08.030, Table 19.20.020, 19.24.040, 19.52.020, and Ch. 19. 112 regarding accessory dwelling units (19.20, 19.24, 19.52 and 19.112) An interim urgency ordinance establishing a temporary moratorium on non-medical marijuana dispensaries, marijuana cultivation and cultivation facilities, commercial cannabis activities and marijuana transport and deliveries pending completion of an update to the zoning code (Not Codified) Amends §§ 11.08.160 and 11.08.180 regarding restrictions on bicycles (11.08) Amends Table 19.12.030, §§ 19.12.080, 19.12.090, 19.12.110, Tables 19.20.020, 19.28.040, and §19.28.050 regarding zoning administration, permitted and conditional uses, and single story overlay district process (19.12, 19.20, 19.28) Amends 11. 27. 145 regarding preferential parking zones (11.27) Amends § § 16.72.010 through 16.72.070 regarding recycling and diversion of construction and demolition waste (16.72) Amends §§ 9.22.010 through 9.22.050, 19.08.030, 19.12.030, 19.12.080, 19.12.100, 19.12.110, 19.24.050, 19.28.070, 19.36.070, Tables 19.40.050, 19.40.060, 19.60.030, and 19.64.020, and 19.112.030, and §§ 19.116.030 through 19.116.060 regarding property maintenance, administration, accessory dwelling units, definitions, agricultural and agricultural-residential zones, multiple-family residential zones, residential hillside zones, general commercial zones, permitted, conditional and excluded uses, and conversions of apartment projects to common interest developments (9.22, 19.08, 19.12, 19.24, 19.28, 19.36, 19.40, 19.60, 19.64, 19.112, 19.116) Ord. No. 17-2166 17-2167 17-2168 17-2169 17-2170 18-2171 18-2172 18-2173 18-2174 18-2175 Amendments to zoning map change (Not Codified) An interim urgency ordinance extending Ordinance 16-2153 and a temporary moratorium on non-medical marijuana dispensaries, marijuana cultivation and cultivation facilities, commercial cannabis activities and marijuana transport and deliveries pending completion of an update to the zoning code (Not Codified) Add Ch. 14.02, Transportation Impact Fee Program (14.02) Adds Ch. 10.84, amends § 19.08.030, and repeals and replaces Ch. 19.98, regarding medicinal and adult use of marijuana (10.84, 19.08, 19.98) Amends§§ 19.08.030 and 19.112.020, title of Ch. 19.112, and Table 19.112.030, regarding accessory dwelling units in R-1, RHS and A-1 zones (19.08, 19.112) Amends§ 2.80.010, regarding the Fine Arts Commission (2.80) Adds Ch. 10. 05, Social Host Responsibility ( 10. 05) Amends § 2.48.020 and adds §2.48.040 regarding the Department of Public Works (2.48) Amends§§ 3.12.010 through 3.12.030 and 3.12.050 through 3.12.140 regarding transient occupancy tax (3.12) Amends Table 19.12.030 and Ch. 19.148 regarding required artwork in public and private developments (19.12, 19.148) 18-2176 Amends§ 11.27.145 regarding � � ---p:refe:rential--Par-lcing-zones-(-1-1�'2.-71 18-2177 Amends§§ 19.12.030, 19.16.010, and 20.04.040 regarding adoption and implementation of V allco Town Center 18-2178 18-2179 Specific Plan (19.12, 19.16, 20.04) Rezone (Special) Approves development agreement between city and Vallco Property Owner, LLC (Special) Ord. No. 18-2180 18-2181 19-2182 2019 S-71 Cupertino -Comprehensive Ordinance List Repeals § 2.40.030 and amends §§ 2.32.020, 2.32.060, 2.36.020, 2.36.070, 2.36.080, 2.60.020, 2.60.060, 2.68.020, 2.68.060, 2.74.020, 2.74.050, 2.80.020, 2.80.070, 2.84.020, 2.84.070, 2.86.030, 2.86.090, 2.88.030, 2.88.090, 2.90.080, 2.92.020, 2.92.070, 2.94.020 and 2.94.070 regarding terms of office and records for various City Commissions (2.32, 2.36, 2.40, 2.60, 2.68, 2.74, 2.80, 2.84, 2.86, 2.88, 2.90, 2.92 and 2.94) Adds Ch. 2.95, Teen Commission (2.95) Amends § 2.80.010 regarding the number of members of the Fine Arts Commission (2. 80) 46 Index Cupertino -Index Index