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CITY OF CUPERTIN09 CALIFORNIA
MUNICIPAL CODE
S-77 Supplement contains:
Local legislation current through Ordinance 20-2210, passed 8-18-2020
COPYRIGHT ° 2020
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TITLE 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter
1.01 Code Adopted
1.04 General Provisions
1.08 Right of Entry for Inspection
1.09 Nuisance Abatement
1.10 Administrative Citations, Fines, and Penalties
1.12 General Penalty and Criminal Enforcement
1.16 Appeal for Administrative Decisions
1.18 Claims Against the City
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1.04.010
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CHAPTER 1.04: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
1.04.010 Definitions. 9. "Oath"means an affirmation or declaration in all
1.04.020 Grammatical interpretation. cases in which,by law, an"affirmation"may be substituted
1.04.030 Enforcement remedies for an "oath" and, in such cases, the words "swear" and
1.04.040 Prohibited acts include causing, permitting "sworn" shall be equivalent to the words "affirm" and
and the like. "affirmed." 1
1.04.050 Construction. 10. "Or" maybe read "and" and "and" maybe read
1.04.060 Repeal shall not revive any ordinances. "or" if the sense requires it.
11. "Ordinance" means a law of the city; provided
that, a temporary or special law, administrative action,
1.04.010 Definitions. order or directive, may be in the form of a resolution.
The following words and phrases, whenever used in 12. "Owner" when applied to a building or land
the ordinances of the city, shall be construed as defined in includes any part owner, joint owner, tenant in common,
this section unless from the context a different meaning is joint tenant or tenant by the entirety, of the whole or a part
intended or unless different meaning is specifically defined of the building or land.
and more particularly directed to the use of the words or 13. "Person" means a natural person,joint venture,
phrases. joint stock company, partnership, association, club,
1. "City" means the City of Cupertino, California, company, corporation, business, trust, organization or the
or the area within the territorial limits of the City of manager,lessee,agent,servant,officer or employee of any
Cupertino, California, and such territory outside of the city of them.
over which the city has jurisdiction or control by virtue of 14. "Personal Property" means and includes money,
any constitutional or statutory provision. goods, chattels, things in action and evidences of debt.
2. "Computation of Time" means the time within 15. "Preceding" and "Following"means next before
which an act is to be done. It shall be computed by and next after, respectively.
excluding the first day and including the last day; and if the 16. "Property" includes real and personal property.
last day is Sunday or a legal holiday, that day shall be 17. "Real Property" includes lands, tenements and
excluded. hereditaments.
3. "Council" means the City Council of the City of 18. "Sidewalk"means the portion of a street between
Cupertino, California. "All its members" or "all the curb line and the adjacent property line intended for the
Councilpersons" means the total number of Councilpersons use of pedestrians.
provided by the general laws of the State of California. 19. "State" means the State of California.
4. "County" means the County of Santa Clara, 20. "Street" includes all streets, highways, avenues,
California. lanes, alleys, courts, places, squares, curbs or other public
5. "Law" means applicable federal law, the ways in the city which have been or may hereafter be
constitution and statutes of the State of California, the dedicated and open to public use or such other public
ordinances of the City of Cupertino and, when appropriate, property so designated in any law of the state.
any and all rules and regulations which may be promulgated 21. "Tenant"and"Occupant"applied to a building or
thereunder. land, includes any person who occupies whole or a part of
6. "May" means the act referred to is permissive. the building or land, whether alone or with others.
7. "Month" means a calendar month. 22. "Title of Office"means the use of the title of any
8. "Must" and "Shall" means mandatory. officer,employee,board or commission means that officer,
employee, department, board or commission of the city.
23. "Written" includes printed, typewritten,
mimeographed or multi-graphed.
24. "Year" means a calendar year.
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25. All words and phrases shall be construed and
understood according to the common and approved usage of
the language; but technical words and phrases and such
others as may have acquired a peculiar and appropriate
meaning in the law shall be construed and understood
according to peculiar and appropriate meaning. (Ord.
20-2203, § 1,2020;Ord. 1697, (part), 1995;Ord. 599, § 1,
1973)
1.04.020 Grammatical Interpretation.
The following grammatical rules shall apply in the
ordinances of the city:
A. Gender. Any gender includes the other genders.
B. Singular and plural.The singular number includes
the plural and the plural includes the singular.
C. Tenses. Words used in the present tense include
the past and the future tenses and vice versa.
D. Use of words and phrases.Words and phrases not
specifically defined shall be construed according to the
context and approved usage of the language. (Ord.20-2203,
§ 1, 2020; Ord. 1697, (part), 1995; Ord. 599, § 1, 1973)
1.04.030 Enforcement Remedies.
Violations of ordinances of the city are subject to
administrative,civil, and criminal remedies available under
state law and the Cupertino Municipal Code, which at the
discretion of the city may be pursued concurrently,including
without limitation to fines, penalties, abatement orders and
other administrative,civil or criminal remedies provided in
the following chapters: Chapter 1.08, Right of Entry for
Inspection, Chapter 1.09, Nuisance Abatement, Chapter
1.10 Administrative Citations, Fines and Penalties, and
Chapter 1.12, General Penalty and Criminal Enforcement,
of the Cupertino Municipal Code. (Ord. 20-2203, § 1,
2020)
1.04.040 Prohibited Acts Include Causing,Permitting
and the Like.
Whenever in the ordinances of the city, any act or
omission is made unlawful, it shall include causing,
allowing, permitting, aiding, abetting, suffering or
concealing the fact of the act or omission. (Ord. 20-2203,
§ 1, 2020; Ord. 1697, (part), 1995; Ord. 599, § 1, 1973)
1.04.050 Construction.
The provisions of the ordinances of the city and all
proceedings under them are to be construed with a view to
effect their objects and to promote justice. (Ord. 20-2203,
§ 1, 2020; Ord. 1697, (part), 1995; Ord. 599, § 1, 1973)
1.04.060 Repeal Shall Not Revive Any Ordinances.
The repeal of an ordinance shall not repeal the
repealing clause of the ordinance or revive any ordinance
which has been repealed thereby. (Ord.20-2203, § 1,2020;
Ord. 1697, (part), 1995; Ord. 599, § 1, 1973)
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CHAPTER 1.08: RIGHT OF ENTRY FOR INSPECTION
Section
1.08.010 Purpose.
1.08.020 Right of entry for inspection.
1.08.010 Purpose.
This chapter clarifies the procedures for entering and
inspecting property in order to enforce any ordinance or
whenever there is reasonable cause to believe there exists an
ordinance violation in any building or upon any premises
within the jurisdiction of the city. (Ord. 20-2203, § 2,
2020)
1.08.020 Right of Entry for Inspection.
Whenever necessary to make an inspection to enforce
any ordinance or whenever there is reasonable cause to
believe there exists an ordinance violation in any building or
upon any premises within the jurisdiction of the city, any
authorized official of the city may, upon presentation of a
valid inspection warrant and proper credentials, enter the
building or premises at all reasonable times to inspect the
building or premises or to perform any duty imposed by
ordinance. The city will obtain an inspection warrant when
constitutionally required. In general,the city is not required
to obtain an inspection warrant in the following
circumstances:
A. Where the city has obtained consent of the owner
or occupant of the property;
B. Where there is no reasonable expectation of
privacy because the property is visible from public streets,
sidewalks, parks,parking lots or other open places; and/or
C. In an emergency. (Ord. 20-2203, § 2, 2020)
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1.09.010
CHAPTER 1.09: NUISANCE ABATEMENT
Section
1.09.010 Short title—Statutory authority. C. "Incidental Expenses" means the actual costs
1.09.020 Purpose. incurred by the city in the enforcement of this chapter, J
1.09.030 Definitions. including, but not limited to hearing costs; staff costs;
1.09.040 Determination of public nuisance. inspection costs; and costs of preparing, copying and a
1.09.050 Notice and order to abate nuisance. mailing documents. j
1,09.060 Report of costs. D. "Public Nuisance" means:
1.09.070 Appeals of notice and order to abate 1. Any condition that affects at the same time, an i
nuisance and report of costs. entire community or neighborhood, or any considerable
1.09.080 Authorization to proceed; abatement work. number of persons, although the extent of the annoyance or
1.09.090 Collection of abatement costs. damage inflicted upon individuals may be unequal, A public i
1.09.100 Emergency nuisance abatement procedure. nuisance includes, but is not limited to:
1.09.110 Violation—Penalty. a. A condition that is, or is likely to become,
injurious to health,safety or welfare or indecent or offensive
to the senses;
1.09.010 Short Title—Statutory Authority. b. An obstruction to the free use of property, such
This chapter shall be known as the"nuisance abatement as interference with the comfortable enjoyment of life or
ordinance of the City of Cupertino." It is adopted pursuant property;
to the authority granted to city legislative-bodies in Article C. An unlawful obstruction to the free passage or use
6, Division 3 of the Government Code (commencing with of any public park, square, street, highway, right-of-way,
§ 38771)of the State. (Ord. 20-2203, §3, 2020) navigable lake, river, bay, stream, canal or basin;
d. Any unlawful act identified in §9.22.020;
1.09.020 Purpose. e. A condition that diminishes property values and
This chapter is enacted to protect the general public degrades the quality of life within the city; or
health, safety, and welfare from public nuisances and to f. A substandard building as defined in the current
promote the free use of property and the comfortable Uniform Housing Code adopted by the city.
enjoyment of life or property within the limits of the city. 2. Any building or structure set up, erected,
(Ord. 20-2203, § 3, 2020) constructed, altered, enlarged, converted, moved or 11
maintained contrary to the provisions of any zoning or
1.09.030 Definitions. building ordinance of the city, or any rule, regulation or
A. "Abate"or"Abatement"means to repair,replace, order issued or promulgated pursuant thereto, and/or any
remove, destroy, or otherwise remedy the condition in use of any land,building or premises conducted,operated or
question by such means and in such manner and to such an maintained contrary to the provisions of any zoning or
extent as the Code Enforcement Officer in his or her building ordinance of the city, or any rule, regulation or
judgment determines is necessary in the interest of the order issued or promulgated pursuant thereto,
general health, safety, and welfare of the community. 3. Any failure to comply with the provisions of the
B. "Appeal Hearing Officer" means a person, below listed titles and chapters of this code:
agency,or body designated by the City Manager to hear and
decide appeals under this Chapter 1.09. The Appeal Titles Chapters
Hearing Officer shall not be any enforcement officer or
supervisor. The employment, performance evaluation, 5 All
compensation, and benefits of an Appeal Hearing Officer,
if any, shall not be directly or indirectly conditioned upon 6 6.24
the decisions of the Appeal Hearing Officer.
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b. The time, generally not less than seven days, in
Titles Chapters which completion of the curative action must occur, as
9 All determined by the Code Enforcement Officer. Any
subsequent order, if issued, may require immediate
10 All compliance if a notice of violation has previously been
served concerning the same violation of the code.
11 11.04, 11.10, 4. A statement advising that if the abatement work
11.28, 11.31 is not commenced within the time specified, and diligently
14 All pursued until completion,the city may proceed to cause the
work to be done and charge the costs thereof against the
15 15.12, 15.20, 15.30 parcel or its owner as a lien against the parcel and/or as a
special assessment, and such lien or special assessment may
16 All be recorded, and that such property may be sold after three
years by the Tax Collector for unpaid delinquent
17 All assessments, and that such remedy shall be in addition to any
18 All other rights, remedies, or actions available to the city by
reason of the same violation as described in the notice and
19 All order.
5. A statement indicating whether the city has
E. "Private Nuisance"means any nuisance condition
elected to seek, as a part of abatement costs, reasonable
attorneys' fees incurred in abating the nuisance. Such notice
that is not a public nuisance. shall also state that if the city elects to seek reasonable
F. "Record Owner" means the person or persons attorneys' fees,the prevailing party may be entitled to seek
described as the owner or owners of record of the parcel of reimbursement of reasonable and necessarily incurred
land on which the nuisance is maintained, by the last attorneys' fees,provided any such fees awarded against the
equalized assessment roll or the supplemental roll, city shall not exceed the amount of reasonable attorneys'
whichever is more current. (Ord. 20-2203, § 3, 2020) fees incurred by the city.
6. A statement advising:
1.09.040 Determination of Public Nuisance. a. That the record owner may appeal the notice and
When the Code Enforcement Officer has inspected or order to abate nuisance pursuant to § 1.10.070;
caused to be inspected any condition on any parcel of land b. Such appeal must be filed within ten business days
or structure and has found and determined that such from the date of service of the notice and order; and
condition on such parcel of land or structure constitutes a C. That failure to appeal will constitute a waiver of
public nuisance, the Code Enforcement Officer may elect all rights to an administrative hearing to contest the
proceed as outlined in § 1.09,050 and § 1.09.100, in determination of nuisance and required abatement.
addition to other enforcement remedies authorized by this B. Service of the notice and order shall be made as
code. (Ord. 20-2203, § 3, 2020) provided in § 1.10.040. (Ord. 20-2203, § 3, 2020)
1.09.050 Notice and Order to Abate Nuisance. 1.09.060 Report of Costs.
A. Upon determining that a condition constitutes a A. The city shall keep an accurate and itemized
public nuisance,the Code Enforcement Officer may elect to account of the abatement costs incurred by the city,
issue a notice and order directed to the record owner of the including incidental costs and all other reasonably related
property on which the Code Enforcement Officer has costs,including,if the city so elected,reasonable attorneys'
determined that a public nuisance exists. The notice and fees incurred in abating the nuisance. Such account shall
order shall contain all of the following: indicate, where appropriate and feasible, the costs
1. The street address and a description sufficient for attributable to each separate parcel of land upon which the
identification of the property and any structures where the abatement work is performed. Following completion of all
violation occurred or is occurring. abatement work, the city shall prepare a final itemized
2. A statement that a condition deemed to be a written report of costs showing the total abatement costs.
public nuisance as defined in § 1.09.030 has been found to
exist, with a brief and concise description of the conditions
found to constitute a public nuisance under the applicable
provisions of this code.
3. An order specifying: `
a. The curative action required to be taken; and
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B. A notice accompanying the report of costs shall D. The Appeal Hearing Officer shall hear and rule
provide that the record owner must pay the city for the cost on the appeal.The appellant may appear at the hearing by an
of abatement within 30 days of service of the report of costs, attorney. The formal rules of evidence shall not apply. All
or appeal the reasonableness of the costs within ten business witnesses shall be sworn,and each party shall have the right
days of the date of service, pursuant to § 1.09.070. to cross-examine adverse witnesses. The hearing may be
C. The notice shall also provide that if the costs are continued from time to time.
not paid, the city may charge the costs against the parcel or E. The Appeal Hearing Officer shall issue a final
its owner as a lien against the parcel and/or as a special decision within ten business days of the appeal hearing,
assessment, and such lien or special assessment may be which shall rule on each of the appealing party's objections.
recorded, and that such property may be sold after three The final decision may modify the report of costs if the
years by the Tax Collector for unpaid delinquent Appeal Hearing Officer deems it appropriate.
assessments, and that and such remedy shall be in addition 1. For appeals of a notice and order to abate a
to any other rights,remedies,or actions available to the city nuisance, the final decision shall include a finding of
to recover such costs. whether any attorneys' fees incurred by the prevailing party
D. The notice and a copy of the report of costs shall were reasonably and necessarily incurred, provided,
be served on the record owner as provided in § 1.10.040. however, in no event shall an award of attorneys' fees to a
(Ord. 20-2203, §3, 2020) prevailing party exceed the amount of reasonable attorneys'
fees incurred by the city. The final decision shall direct the
1.09.070 Appeals of Notice and Order to Abate record owner to abate the nuisance within a specified,
Nuisance and Report of Costs. reasonable time period and notify the record owner that if he
A. The record owner may within ten business days or she fails to do so, the city will do so at the record
of service of the notice and order to abate a nuisance or owner's expense. The final decision shall be served on the
report of costs, or within ten business days after record owner and any other appealing party as provided in
commencement of work to abate an emergency nuisance § 1.10.040.
pursuant to § 1,09.100, appeal the notice and order to abate 2. For appeals of the reasonableness of a report of
the nuisance, the reasonableness of the report of costs, or costs, the final decision shall determine whether any
the need for an emergency abatement by requesting, in attorneys' fees incurred by the city and assessed for the
writing,an appeal hearing.The appeal must state briefly the abatement costs were reasonably and necessarily incurred.
appealing party's grounds for objection. Any appeal not The final decision shall direct the record owner to pay the
timely filed shall be rejected and the applicant shall be costs within 30 days of the date of the final decision and
deemed to have waived their right to appeal. notify the record owner that if he or she fails to do so, the
B. The city shall schedule an appeal hearing to be city shall cause to make the costs of such abatement a lien
held within 30 days after an appeal is received by the city, against the parcel and/or a special assessment against the
before the Appeal Hearing Officer. The city shall provide parcel and that such parcel may be sold by the Tax Collector
notice of the hearing as provided in§ 1.10.040. Such notice after three years for any unpaid delinquent assessment
shall be served not less than five business days prior to the against the parcel. The final decision shall be served on the
time set for the hearing. Service shall be deemed complete record owner as provided in § 1.10.040.
at the time notice is personally served or deposited in the F. Any person aggrieved by the Appeal Hearing
mail. Officer's final decision may only seek judicial review
C. Any person filing any protest or objection who is pursuant to a timely petition for writ of administrative
affected by the proposed charge in the report of costs may, mandamus in accordance with California Code of Civil
instead of or in addition to appearing in person at the Procedure §§ 1094.5 and 1094.6. (Ord. 20-2203, § 3,
hearing, file a written report of the objections with the City 2020)
Clerk at any time prior to the time set for the hearing on the
report of costs. Each such objection must contain a 1.09.080 Authorization to Proceed; Abatement Work.
description of the property in which the signer thereof is A. If an appeal of the notice and order to abate
interested and the grounds of the objection.However,in the nuisance is not filed, or if the Appeal Hearing Officer has
event that the appealing party fails to appear at the hearing upheld the determination of nuisance and proposed
or file written objections, the hearing shall be deemed abatement, or for a nuisance pursuant to § 1.09.100, the
waived and based on whether the appeal is for a notice and Code Enforcement Officer is authorized to cause the
order to abate or report of costs, would constitute an nuisance to be abated, subject to a warrant issued by a court
admission by said party of the nuisance charge or of appropriate jurisdiction.
correctness and reasonableness of the report of costs.
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B. The abatement work may be performed by the C. Once summary abatement action has been
city's own employees or by independent contractors, or any completed, the record owner may appeal the need for
combination thereof. Prior to commencement of the abatement and the report of costs in the manner provided in
abatement work by or on behalf of the city, the record § 1.09.070.
owner may abate the nuisance at his or her own expense. D. After the city completes the report of costs, the
C. If the record owner fails to consent to the city City Manager shall also cause a notice to be conspicuously
entering the property to abate the nuisance, the city may posted on the property on which the abated nuisance existed
seek a warrant to the extent legally required and proceed or from which the abated nuisance extended. The notice
with the abatement. (Ord. 20-2203, § 3, 2020) shall also be served on the record owner in the manner
provided in § 1.10.040.
1.09.090 Collection of Abatement Costs. E. Payment of abatement costs and collection of the
Upon completion of the abatement work and appeal assessment shall proceed as provided in§ 1.09.090, (Ord.
proceedings related to the report of costs served, if the 20-2203, § 3, 2020)
record owner does not pay the abatement costs within the
specified time,the City Manager or his or her designee may 1.09.110 Violation—Penalty.
either: Any person who violates the provisions of this chapter
A. Pursuant to and in accordance with Government shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,which shall be punishable
Code § 38773.1, cause a lien to be charged against the as provided in Chapter 1.12. (Ord. 20-2203, § 3, 2020)
parcel. Once payment in full is received by the city, the city
shall provide the record owner with a notice of satisfaction
so they may record the notice with the County Recorder.
Recordation of the notice of satisfaction shall cancel the
city's lien; or
B. Pursuant to and in accordance with Government
Code§38773.5(a), cause a copy of the report of costs to be
transmitted, together with a copy of the final decision (if
applicable) confirming the same, to the County Tax k
Collector, who shall add the amount of abatement costs, or
unpaid portion thereof, to the next regular tax bill as a
special assessment,for the municipal purposes,against such
parcel. The amount of the assessment shall be collected at
the time and in the manner as ordinary municipal taxes. If
such assessment is delinquent,the amount shall be subject to
the same interest and penalties and procedure of foreclosure
and sale provided for ordinary municipal taxes and the
property may be sold after three years by the County Tax
Collector for unpaid delinquent assessments. Notice shall be
provided,by certified mail,to the property owner and shall
be given at the time of imposing the assessment and shall
specify that the property may be sold after three years by the
Tax Collector for unpaid delinquent assessments. (Ord.
20-2203, §3, 2020)
1.09.100 Emergency Nuisance Abatement Procedure.
A. Notwithstanding any other provision of this city
code or other law,if,in the opinion of the City Manager,or
his or her designee, any nuisance as defined in
§ 1.09.030(D)constitutes an immediate hazard to the public
health,safety,or welfare or materially interferes with public
travel or passage, the City Manager or his or her designee
may summarily abate such nuisance pursuant to§ 1,09.080.
B. Except as specified below,reporting of costs shall
be conducted pursuant to § 1.09.060.
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CHAPTER 1.10: ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS, FINES, AND PENALTIES
Section
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1.10.010 Applicability. 3. "Business day" means a day on which the main
1.10.020 Definitions. operations of the City of Cupertino are open for business
1,10,030 Administrative citation. and does not mean any day on which only specialized
1.10.040 Service of administrative citation. functions are in operation,such as divisions of the city or its
1.10.050 Administrative citation—issuance. agents that operate on a 24/7 schedule.
1.10.060 Recording notice of violation. 4. "Enforcement officer" means any city employee
1.10.070 Administrative citation fines. or employee of a contracting agency or any agent of the city
1.10.080 Hardship waiver for administrative citation with the authority to enforce any provision of this municipal
fines. code, including, but not limited to,the City Manager, City
1.10.090 Appeal of an administrative citation. Attorney, Director of Administrative Services, Director of
1.10.100 Advance deposit hardship waiver. Community Development,Director of Parks and Recreation,
1.10.110 Failure to timely appeal administrative Director of Public Works and any Sheriff, Animal Control
citation. Officer or Code Enforcement Officer.
1.10.120 Administrative citation appeal hearing. 5. "Hearing Officer" means any person designated
1.10.130 Hearing Officer's decision on by the City Manager to hear appeals of administrative
administrative citation. citations. The Hearing Officer shall not be any enforcement
1.10.140 Administrative penalty hearing before the officer or supervisor. The employment, performance
City Council. evaluation, compensation and benefits of the Hearing
1.10.150 Administrative penalties imposed by Officer shall not be directly or indirectly conditioned upon
Council. the amount of administrative citation penalties upheld by the
1.10.160 Payment of fine and penalty amounts. Hearing Officer.
1,10.170 Notices. 6. "Responsible person"means any person who is in
1.10.180 Right to judicial review of Hearing Officer immediate control of the premises or activity which
or City Council's decision. constitutes a violation of this municipal code and/or
applicable statute, rule, code or regulation, the business
owner, the property owner, and any person engaging in
1.10.010 Applicability. prohibited conduct. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020)
Whenever a Code Enforcement Officer determines that
a violation of the municipal code and/or applicable statute, 1.10.030 Administrative Citation.
rule,code or regulation has occurred,the Code Enforcement A. Whenever an enforcement officer charged with
Officer may issue an administrative citation and assess an the enforcement of this municipal code and/or applicable
administrative fine to any party responsible for the violation statute, rule, code or regulation determines that a violation
or recommend the imposition of an administrative penalty, of any provision of this municipal code and/or applicable
in addition to any other enforcement remedies authorized by statute, rule, code or regulation has occurred, the
this code. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020) enforcement officer shall have the authority to issue an
administrative citation to any responsible person.
1.10.020 Definitions. B. Each administrative citation shall contain the
For purpose of this chapter, the following definitions following information:
shall apply: 1. Name of responsible person(s);
1. "Administrative Citation Fines" means a penalty 2. The date(s)of the violation;
to be paid in conjunction with issuance of an administrative 3. The address or a definitive description of the
citation for a violation of the municipal code. location where the violation occurred;
{ 2. "Administrative Penalty" means a penalty, 4. The section of the municipal code and/or
separate from the administrative citation fine, assessed by applicable statute, rule, code or regulation violated and a
the City Council for a violation of the municipal code. description of the violation;
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5. A prohibition of the continuation or repeated officer.A copy of any posted notice shall be kept along with
occurrence of the municipal code and/or applicable statute, a certificate of posting containing the date, time, and
rule, code or regulation violation described in the identification of the individual performing the posting.
administrative citation; (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020)
6. A description of the potential consequences
should the violator continue or repeat the violation; 1.10.050 Administrative Citation—Issuance.
7. The amount of the administrative citation fine for The enforcement officer may immediately issue an
the municipal code and/or applicable statute, rule, code or administrative citation for a violation of the municipal code
regulation violation; and/or applicable statute, rule, code or regulation subject to
8. A description of the fine payment process, the following:
including a description of the time within which and the A. Prior to the first administrative citation being
place to which the fine shall be paid and the process by issued, a reasonable amount of time, but not less than 15
which the city may collect any unpaid amounts owed; calendar days, must be provided, in which to correct or
9. A description of the administrative citation review otherwise remedy violations pertaining to building,
process, including the time within which the administrative plumbing, electrical, or other similar structural or zoning
citation may be contested and how to obtain a form to issues that do not create an immediate danger to health or
contest the administrative citation; and safety.
10. The name and signature of the citing enforcement B. Prior to administrative citations being issued, if
officer. the responsible person offers proof that he or she has
C. An administrative citation may be in letter form commenced taking action to correct or otherwise remedy the
or any other form which adequately conveys the information violation and/or that a proper application for any required
set forth above. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020) permit has been made and is awaiting issuance of the same,
in good faith, the enforcement officer may extend the time
1.10.040 Service of Administrative Citation. in which to correct or otherwise remedy a violation. (Ord.
A. An administrative citation may be served in any 20-2203, §4, 2020)
of the following ways:
1. By personal delivery to the violator; 1.10.060 Recording Notice of Violation.
2. If the violator is being charged for violations If the enforcement officer has determined that a
occurring at a business operating within the city, and the violation of the provisions of this code exist,he or she may
violator is the owner or an employee of the business, the also provide a notice of intent to record a notice of code
citation may be served by causing a copy of the citation to violation to the owner of the property upon which the
be sent by certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt violation is located. The notice of intent to record shall be
requested to the address shown on any permit or license provided in the same manner as is required for an
issued by the city to the business; or administrative citation and may be appealed in the same
3. By causing a copy of the citation to be sent by manner as an administrative citation. If there is no timely
certified mail,postage prepaid, return receipt requested, to appeal, or at the conclusion of any appeal, should the city
an address otherwise known to the enforcement officer. prevail,and the violation continues to exist,the enforcement
B. Where personal delivery or service by mail upon officer may record a notice of violation in the office of the
a property owner cannot be made despite a diligent effort, County Recorder. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020)
a copy of the citation shall be conspicuously posted at the
1.10.070 Administrative Citation Fines.
subject property.
C. Service of a citation which is personally served A. Any parry to whom an administrative citation is
shall be deemed completed at the time of such personal issued shall be responsible for payment of a fine for
service. Service of a citation which is served by mail is violating the municipal code and/or applicable statute,rule,
deemed completed on the date the document is deposited in code or regulation as specified in this section.
the mail, Service of a citation which is served by posting is B. The administrative citation fine assessed in
completed at the time of posting. conjunction with the issuance of an administrative citation,
D. The failure of any person to receive a copy of an pursuant to § 1.10.030, shall be in accord with California
administrative citation shall not affect the validity of any Government Code § 53069.4 and is set as follows:
proceedings or actions taken under this chapter. Service by 1. A fine not to exceed$100 for a first violation of
certified mail in the manner herein provided shall be affixed a code provision;
to the copy of the citation and retained by the enforcement 2. A fine not to exceed$200 for a second violation
of the same code provision within one year; and
3. A fine not to exceed $500 for each subsequent
violation of the same code provision within one year.
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C. A violation of local building and safety codes a violation or that he or she is the party responsible for
shall be subject to an administrative citation fine as follows: committing the violation by filing an appeal with the City
1. A fine not to exceed$130 for a first violation of Clerk for the matter to be heard by a Hearing Officer. Any
a code provision; appeal not timely filed shall be rejected.
2. A fine not to exceed$700 for a second violation B. All appeals from any administrative citation shall
of the same code provision within one year; and be in writing and shall contain the following information:
3. Either: 1. Name(s)of each appellant;
a. A fine not to exceed$1,300 for each subsequent 2. A copy of the administrative citation or the
violation of the same code provision within one year; or reference number of the administrative citation;
b. A fine not to exceed$2,500 for each subsequent 3. A brief statement in ordinary and concise
violation of the same code provision within two years of the language of the specific items protested, together with any
first violation if the property is a commercial property that material facts claimed to support the contentions of the j
has an existing building at the time of the violation and the appellant; 1
violation is due to failure by the owner to remove visible 4. A brief statement in ordinary and concise
refuse or failure to prohibit unauthorized use of the language of the relief sought and the reasons why the
property. administrative citation should be rescinded, modified or
D. If the maximum amounts allowed to be charged otherwise set aside; and
in the California Government Code changes, then that 5. The signatures of all parties named as appellants j
change shall become effective with regard to this chapter. and their mailing addresses.
E. A person found to violate the municipal code is C. Any recipient of an administrative citation
guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during contesting the citation must submit to the City Clerk an
any portion of which any violation is committed, continued advance deposit of the total fine amount or an advance
or permitted by the person, and is punishable as provided in deposit hardship waiver application form as described in
§ 1.10.070. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020) § 1.10.100. Any appeal of the administrative citation filed
without payment of the advance deposit or submittal of the
1.10.080 Hardship Waiver for Administrative Citation advance deposit waiver application shall be deemed
Fines. incomplete.
A. Any person fined under § 1.10.070(B)(2)or(3), D. The person requesting the hearing shall be
or § 1.10.070(C)(2) or (3) may be granted a hardship notified of the time and place set for the hearing at least ten
waiver reducing the amount of the fine if: calendar days prior to the date of the hearing.
1. The party has made a bona fide effort to comply E. If the enforcement officer submits an additional
after the first violation; and written report concerning the administrative citation to the
2. Payment of the full amount of the administrative Hearing Officer for consideration,then a copy of this report
citation fine would impose an undue financial burden on the also shall be served on the person requesting the hearing at
responsible party. least five business days prior to the date of the hearing.
B. A hardship waiver request shall be filed on a F. Collection of fines on any administrative citation
hardship waiver application form, available from the City shall be stayed during the pendency of an appeal which is
Clerk's office, within ten business days of service of the properly and timely filed. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020)
administrative citation levying the fine. A sworn affidavit,
together with any supporting documents or materials, 1.10.100 Advance Deposit Hardship Waiver.
demonstrating why the requirements of§ 1.10.080(A) are A. Any person who intends to request a hearing to
satisfied must be submitted. If the request and supporting contest an administrative citation, and who is financially
materials demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City unable to make the advance deposit of the fine as required in
Manager or his or her designee that the requirements of § 1.10,090, may file a request for an advance deposit
§ 1.10.080(A)are satisfied, the fine shall be reduced as the hardship waiver which shall include a sworn affidavit as
City Manager or his or her designee deems appropriate. described in subsection(C)below.
Any hardship waiver request not timely filed shall be B. The request shall be filed on an advance deposit
rejected, and the applicant shall be deemed to have waived hardship waiver application form, available from the City
his or her right to request a waiver. (Ord. 20-2203, § 4, Clerk's office, in conjunction with submitting the appeal.
2020) C. The city may waive the requirement of an
advance deposit and issue the advance deposit hardship
1.10.090 Appeal of an Administrative Citation. waiver only if the cited party submits to the city a sworn
�. A. Any recipient of an administrative citation may, affidavit, together with any supporting documents or
within ten business days from the date that service of the materials, demonstrating to the satisfaction of the City
administrative citation was completed,contest that there was
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Manager or designee the person's actual financial inability D. The Hearing Officer shall consider any written or
to deposit with the city the full amount of the fine in oral evidence submitted that is relevant to the matter.Formal
advance of the hearing. In determining the cited party's rules of evidence do not apply. The administrative citation
financial ability or inability to deposit the full amount of the and any additional report submitted by the enforcement
fine in advance,the City Manager or designee shall consider officer shall constitute prima facie evidence of the respective
the amount of the fine imposed, the income of the cited facts contained in those documents. All hearings shall be
party, the expenses of the cited party, and any other factors open and public.
that are reasonably related to the cited party's ability to E. The failure of any person subject to or the
deposit the full amount. recipient of any administrative citation to appear at the
D. The requirement of depositing the full amount of hearing shall constitute a waiver of any objections to the
the fine as described in§ 1.10.090 shall be stayed unless or imposition of a fine or other appropriate remedy imposed by
until the city makes a full determination not to issue the the Hearing Officer, and a failure to exhaust administrative
advance deposit hardship waiver. The city must make its remedies.
determination within a reasonable period of time,taking into F. The Hearing Officer may continue the hearing
account the complexity of the data pertinent to the and request additional information from the enforcement
application. officer or the person(s) accused of a violation prior to
E. If the city makes a determination to deny the issuing a written decision. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020)
advance deposit hardship waiver application, a written
determination listing the reasons for the denial shall be 1.10.130 Hearing Officer's Decision on Administration
issued. The written determination to deny the waiver shall Citation.
be final. A. Within a reasonable time following the conclusion
F. The written determination of the city's denial of of the hearing, the Hearing Officer shall make findings and
the advance deposit hardship waiver shall be served by mail issue a written determination, a copy of which shall be
upon the person who applied for the waiver. (Ord. 20- provided to both the responsible party and the enforcement
2203, §4, 2020) officer. The determination shall specify the amount of the
fine to be imposed and a date by which the fine shall be
1.10.110 Failure to Timely Appeal Administrative paid.
Citation. B. If the Hearing Officer finds that no violation has
Failure to timely and properly file an appeal from an occurred or that the violation was corrected within the time
administrative citation shall constitute a waiver of all rights period specified, the Hearing Officer shall issue a written
to an appeal hearing. The determination that the violation finding of those facts. If the Hearing Officer determines that
occurred and that the violator was responsible for the an administrative citation should be cancelled,the city shall
violation shall be deemed final on the date that service of the promptly refund the amount of the fine. If the Hearing
administrative citation is deemed completed pursuant to Officer upholds the violation, the city shall retain any fines
§ 1.10.040, (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020) paid or shall be entitled to collect any fines owed but unpaid.
(Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020)
1.10.120 Administrative Citation Appeal Hearing.
A. A hearing before the Hearing Officer shall be set 1.10.140 Administrative Penalty Hearing Before the
for a date that is not less than 15 business days and not more City Council.
than 60 calendar days from the date that a notice of hearing A. In any instance where staff deems that the
was issued, unless the enforcement officer determines that imposition of further administrative fines may no longer be
the matter is urgent and needs to be heard sooner or that effective in compelling compliance, staff may recommend
good cause exists for an extension of time. that the City Council consider imposing an administrative
B. No hearing to contest an administrative citation penalty due to the egregious nature of a violation, or the
shall be held unless the fine set forth in§ 1.10.060 has been repeated failure to correct a violation,of the municipal code
deposited in advance or an advance deposit hardship waiver and/or applicable statute, rule, code or regulation. The
application has been filed with and accepted by the city matter may be brought forward to the City Council for a
pursuant to § 1.10.100. hearing. The city shall provide at least five business days'
C. The hearing serves to provide the full opportunity notice to the violating party that the City Council will be
of a person subject to an administrative citation to object to considering such administrative penalty. If the City Council
the determination that a violation has occurred and/or that finds by a preponderance of the evidence that a violation has
the violation has continued to exist. occurred and that the situation warrants the imposition of an
administrative penalty, the City Council may issue a final
order that imposes any or all of the following:
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1. A directive to cease and desist from committing 1.10.150 Administrative Penalties Imposed by Council.
the violation; A. Any party subject to an order by the City Council
2. A directive to correct the violation, including a to pay an administrative penalty shall be responsible for
schedule for correction where appropriate; payment of the penalty in the amount specified in this
3. Administrative penalties based upon the section. The administrative penalty is separate from the
administrative penalty set pursuant to § 1.10.150; amount of any administrative citation fine imposed pursuant
4. Administrative costs; and to this chapter.
5. Interest imposed at the legal rate. B. The City Council may impose an administrative
B. The order shall state that failure to comply with penalty in an amount not to exceed a maximum of$1,000
its provisions may result in the city proceeding with an per day for each violation,exclusive of administrative costs,
abatement consistent with the provisions of§ 1.09.100 and interest and restitution for compliance re-inspections,for any
charging the cost of abatement plus all administrative costs related series of violations or ongoing violations. In
to the property owner, and may further result in the city determining the amount of the administrative penalty, the
collecting the monies due as a personal obligation of the City Council may take any or all of the following factors
responsible party or as a lien against the parcel and/or as a into consideration: duration of the violation; frequency,
special assessment, and such lien or special assessment may recurrence and number of violations, related or unrelated,
be recorded, and that such property may be sold after three by the same violator;seriousness of the violation;good faith
years by the Tax Collector for unpaid delinquent efforts of the violator to come into compliance; economic
assessments. impact of the penalty on the violator; impact of the violation
C. If the violator gives written notice to the on the community; and any other factors as justice may
enforcement officer, City Manager or City Council that the require.
violation has been corrected and if the city finds that C. The imposition of administrative citation fines by
compliance has been achieved, the date the written notice staff shall cease at the time that administrative penalties by
was postmarked or personally delivered or the date of the the City Council are imposed, At no concurrent time shall
final inspection, whichever first occurred, shall be deemed the combined amount of an imposed administrative fine and
to be the date the violation was corrected. If no written administrative penalty exceed a maximum of $1,000 per
notice is provided,the violation will be deemed corrected on day, or the maximum daily fine allowed under § 1.10.070,
the date of the final inspection. If the city determines that whichever is greater, for each violation.
compliance has been achieved,the enforcement officer shall D. If the responsible person fails to correct the
document that compliance has been achieved.A copy of the violation(s), other enforcement actions may be pursued by
compliance documentation shall be served on the responsible the city. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020)
party.
D. The order of the City Council is final at the time 1.10.160 Payment of Fine and Penalty Amounts.
it is made; however, the City Council shall maintain A. The amounts due shall be paid to the city within
continuing jurisdiction and shall have the power to modify 30 calendar days from the issuance date of the decision,
the order, after providing the person subject to the order unless otherwise specified.
with notice and an opportunity to be heard, until full B. Payment of any fine and/or penalty shall not
compliance is achieved. The order of the City Council shall excuse the failure to correct the violation, nor shall it bar
be subject to reconsideration pursuant to Chapter 2.08 of further enforcement action by the city for any continuation
this municipal code. or repeated occurrence of the municipal code and/or
E. The order shall have the same force and effect as applicable statute, rule, code or regulation violation that is
a resolution of the City Council for the purpose of filing a the subject of the original enforcement action.
lien with the County of Santa Clara or Tay, Collector's C. Any person who fails to pay to the city any
office pursuant to this municipal code and for the purpose of amount imposed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter on
pursuing any other collection or enforcement action to or before the date the amount is due also shall be liable for
obtain payment of the amounts owed to the city. the payment of any applicable late payment charges
F. The order,if recorded,shall have the same force consistent with the provisions of § 5.04.250 of this
and effect and priority as a judgment lien governed by the municipal code.
provisions of § 697.340 of the California Code of Civil D. If unpaid as of the date specified in any decision
Procedure and may be extended as provided in§§ 683.110 or order, all amounts due and any interest assessed shall be
to 683.220, inclusive, of the California Code of Civil collected by the city by use of all available legal means, and
Procedure. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020) may be enforced as:
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1. A personal obligation of the violator; and/or
2. If the violation is in connection with real
property, a lien upon the real property. The lien shall
remain in effect until all of the amounts due are paid in full.
E. In addition to any other remedies provided by
law, failure to pay amounts due and interest as specified on
or before the date specified shall constitute a violation of
this municipal code punishable as a misdemeanor. (Ord.
20-2203, §4, 2020)
1.10.170 Notices.
Whenever a notice is required to be given under this
chapter, unless different provisions are otherwise
specifically made, such notice may be given either by
personal delivery to the person to be notified or by deposit
in the United States mail, in a sealed envelope, postage
prepaid, addressed to such person to be notified at the
last-known business or residence address as the same
appears in the last equalized county assessment roll or to the
records pertaining to the matter to which such notice is
directed. Service by mail shall be deemed completed at the
time of deposit in the United States mail is made. Where
personal service or service by mail upon the property owner
cannot be made despite a diligent effort, a copy of any
notice shall be conspicuously posted at the property that is
the subject of the notice. Failure to receive any notice
specified herein does not affect the validity of proceedings
conducted hereunder. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020)
1.10.180 Right to Judicial Review of Hearing Officer or
City Council's Decision.
Any person aggrieved by the decision on an
administrative citation fine or penalty pursuant to
§§1,10.130 and 1.10.150 may obtain review of the decision
by filing a petition for review with the Superior Court in
Santa Clara County in accordance with the time lines and
provisions set forth in California Government Code
§ 53069.4. (Ord. 20-2203, §4, 2020)
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CHAPTER 1.12: GENERAL PENALTY AND CRIlVIINAL ENFORCEMENT*
Section
1�
1.12.010 Violation of code Behavior of Persons in Parks, and § 13.04.130P, Feeding f
1.12.020 Each day a separate offense Waterfowl Prohibited,shall be subject to a maximum fine as
follows:
* For statutory provisions authorizing cities to 1. Fifty dollars for the first violation of a code
impose fines up to$1,000, imprisonment up to provision;
six months, or both, see Gov. Code §36901 2. One hundred dollars for the second violation of
the same code provision within one year; and
3. Two hundred dollars for each subsequent violation
1.12.010 Violation of Code. of the same code provision within one year. (Ord.20-2203,
A. It is unlawful for any person to perform any act § 5, 2020; Ord. 12-2101, § 1 (part), 2013; Ord. 09-2043,
that is prohibited, made or declared to be unlawful or an 2009; Ord. 1886, (part), 2001; Ord. 1697, (part), 1995;
offense by the code, or to violate any provision or fail to Ord. 1497, § 1, 1989; Ord. 1179, § 1, passed 1982; Ord.
comply with any of the requirements of this code. A 854, (part), 1978; Ord. 829, (part), 1977; Ord. 692, § 1,
violation of any provision or failing to comply with any of 1975; Ord. 500, § 1, 1971)
the mandatory requirements of the code shall constitute a
misdemeanor, except where the violation is specifically 1.12.020 Each Day a Separate Offense.
declared to be an infraction. A person committing an act designated in § 1.12.010
B. Notwithstanding the above, any violation is guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during
constituting a misdemeanor may, in the discretion of the any portion of which any violation of any ordinance of the
City Attorney, be charged and prosecuted as an infraction. city is committed,continued or permitted by the person,and
C. When a violation of a provision of this code is punishable as provided in § 1.12.010. (Ord. 20-2203,
which otherwise constitutes an infraction continues to occur §5, 2020; Ord. 1697, (part), 1995; Ord. 829, (part), 1977;
and the violator has been charged with a violation of the Ord. 500, §2, 1971)
same provision as an infraction on at least four separate
occasions and within one year has forfeited bail on each
such occasion, in that event,the City Attorney, in his or her
discretion, may charge a violation of any such provision as
a misdemeanor.
D. Unless otherwise specified by this code, an
infraction is punishable by:
1. A fine not to exceed$100 for the first violation
of a code provision;
2. A fine not to exceed$20sO for a second violation
of the same code provision within one year; and
3. A fine not to exceed $500 for each subsequent
violation of the same code provision within one year.
E. Unless otherwise specified by this code, a
misdemeanor is punishable by a fine not to exceed$1,000,
imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or by
both such fine and imprisonment.
F. Notwithstanding the foregoing and unless
otherwise specified by this code, a code violation of
§ 8.01.030, Animals Running at Large, § 8.01.030, Public
Nuisance, § 8.03.010, Restraint of Dogs, § 13.04.130D,
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2.20.010
CHAPTER 2.20: CITY CLERK*
Section
2.20.010 Recordkeeping duties-Closed sessions. 2.20.020 Recordkeeping-Financial Status of City.
2.20,020 Recordkeeping-Financial status of City. The duties now and hereafter imposed upon the City
2.20.030 Recordkeeping-Ordinances. Clerk by State statute for the maintenance of accounting
2.20.040 Oath of office-Bond. records readily reflecting the financial condition of the City
2.20.050 Custodian of City seal. are hereby transferred to the Director of Administrative
2.20.070 Oaths and affirmations. Services which office has been established by City ordinance
2.20.080 Other duties. and with the powers and duties thereof as defined by said
2.20.100 Appointment. ordinance. (Ord. 1697, (part), 1995; Ord. 1059, 1980;
2.20.110 Deputy City Clerk. Ord. 650, (part), 1974; Ord. 16, §2, 1956)
2,20.120 Electronic filing of campaign statements.
2.20.030 Recordkeeping-Ordinances.
* For statutory provisions regarding the position The City Clerk shall keep a book marked
of city clerk, see Gov, Code §§ 36501 and "Ordinances" and record in it all City ordinances with a
40801 et seq.; for the provisions regarding certificate annexed to each stating:
appointment of elective officers, see Gov. Code A. It is a true and correct copy of a City ordinance;
§ 36508 et seq. B. The ordinance number;
C. It has been published or posted pursuant to law.
(Ord. 1551, § 1 (part), 1991; Ord. 16, §3, 1956)
2.20.010 Recordkeeping Duties-Closed Sessions.
A. It shall be the duty of the City Clerk to keep an 2.20.040 Oath of Office-Bond.
accurate record of the proceedings of the City Council as A. The City Clerk, before entering upon the duties
provided in Government Code Section 40801. of City Clerk, shall take the oath of office provided for in
B. With respect to closed sessions of the City the Constitution of the State of California,and shall file with
Council held pursuant to California Government Code the City a bond. The premium for the bond shall be paid by
Section 54950 et seq., unless otherwise ordered by the the City. Except as otherwise provided, the bond shall
Council,the Clerk shall attend each closed session and keep conform to the provisions of the State Government Code
and enter in a minute book a record of topics discussed and relating to bonds of public officers.
decisions made at all closed sessions. With respect to any B. The penal sum of the bond shall be in a
particular closed session of the City Council, the Council reasonable amount recommended by the City Attorney and
may, in lieu of the City Clerk, order that minutes of any fixed by the City Council by resolution,and may be changed
closed session be kept by another officer or employee of the during the City Clerk's term of office, A bond in like
City. Any minutes of a closed session taken by any person amount shall be filed by the Deputy City Clerk, with the
other than the City Clerk shall be retained in a separate premium paid by the City. (Ord. 1551, § 1 (part), 1991;
minute book by the City Attorney. Ord. 1371, 1986)
C. Any minute book made pursuant to this section is
not a public record subject to inspection pursuant to the 2.20.050 Custodian of City Seal.
California Public Records Act and shall be kept confidential, The City Clerk shall be custodian of the City seal.
Subject to the requirements of California Government Code (Ord. 1551, § 1 (part), 1991; Ord. 16, § 5, 1956)
Section 54957.2, and 2 California Code of Regulations
Section 18707 (recused members), any minute book 2.20.070 Oaths and Affirmations.
described in this section shall be available only to members The City Clerk shall administer oaths or affirmations
of the City Council. In addition, the City Council may and take and certify affidavits and depositions pertaining to
authorize the City Manager and/or the City Attorney to view
the minute book for specific entries related to the City
Manager's and City Attorney's respective duties. (Ord.20-
2205, §1,2020; Ord. 1697,(part), 1995; Ord. 1642, 1994;
Ord. 16, § 1, 1956)
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City affairs and business which may be used in any court or
proceedings in the State. (Ord. 1551, §1(part), 1991;Ord.
16, §7, 1956)
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2.20.080 Other Duties.
The City Clerk shall perform all other duties necessary
to the functions of the office of City Clerk as required by
law and as assigned by the City Manager, (Ord. 1551, § 1
(part), 1991; Ord. 16(c), §2, 1967; Ord. 16, § 8, 1956)
2.20.100 Appointment.
The City Clerk shall be appointed by the City Manager
on the basis of ability and qualifications for the position,
(Ord. 1551, § 1 (part), 1991; Ord. 650, (part), 1974; Ord.
16(c), §4, 1967)
2.20.110 Deputy City Clerk.
The City Clerk may appoint a Deputy City Clerk who
shall have the rights and duties of the City Clerk during the
City Clerk's absence to assure the continuity of service of
that office. (Ord. 1697, (part), 1995. Ord. 1551, § 1(part),
),
1991; Ord. 650, (part), 1974; Ord. 16(c), § 5, 1967)
2.20.120 Electronic Filing of Campaign Statements.
A. Any elected officer, candidate, committee or
other person required to file statements, reports or other
documents required by Chapter 4(commencing with Section t
84100 of the Government Code), except an elected officer,
candidate, committee or other person who receives
contributions totaling less than $1,000 and makes
expenditures totaling less than $1,000 in a calendar year,
shall file those statements,reports or other documents online
or electronically with the City Clerk.
B. In any instance in which an original statement,
report or other document must be filed with the California
Secretary of State and a copy of that statement, report or
other document is required to be filed with the City Clerk,
the filer may, but is not required to, file the copy
electronically.
C. If the City Clerk's electronic system is not
capable of accepting a particular type of statement,report or
other document, an elected officer,candidate,committee or
other person shall file that document with the City Clerk in
an alternative format. (Ord. 20-2209, § 1, 2020)
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CHAPTER 2.88: AUDIT COMMITTEE
Section
2.88.010 Established-Composition. the date of their respective appointments to the Audit
2,88.020 At large member-Qualifications. Committee and shall end on January 30th of the year the
2.88.030 Terms of Office. terms are due to expire. No Audit Committee member shall
2.88.040 Members-Vacancy prior to expiration of a serve more than two consecutive terms unless he or she has !
term. been appointed to the committee to fill an unexpired term of
2.88.050 Chairperson. less than two years.
2.88.060 Meetings. B. The appointment, reappointment and rules
2,88.070 Compensation-Expenses. governing incumbent members of the Audit Committee are
2.88.080 Majority vote required. governed by the Resolution of the City Council which
2.88.090 Records. governs advisory bodies. (Ord. 18-2180, § 10(part), 2018;
2.88.100 Duties-Powers-Responsibilities. Ord. 1974, § 1, 2006; Ord. 1679, § 1 (part), 1995)
2.88.110 City staff assistance.
2.88.120 Procedural rules. 2.88.040 Members-Vacancy Prior to Expiration of a
2.88.130 Effect. Term.
If a vacancy occurs other than by expiration of a term,
it shall be filled by the City Council's appointment for the
2.88.010 Established-Composition. unexpired portion of the term. (Ord. 1679, §1(part), 1995)
A The Audit Committee of the City is established.
The Audit Committee shall consist of five members as 2.88.050 Chairperson.
follows: The committee shall elect its chairperson and vice
1. Two City Council members; chairperson from among its members and shall appoint a
2. A minimum of Two and a maximum of three at secretary. Terms of the chairperson and vice chairperson
large members who are not officials or employees of the shall be for one year. Upon approval of the City Council,
City nor cohabit with, as defined by law, nor be related by the City Manager may appoint a secretary who need not be
blood or marriage to, any member of the committee, the a member of the committee. (Ord. 2015, § 1, 2008; Ord.
City Manager or the staff person or persons assigned to the 1679, § 1 (part), 1995)
committee. (Ord. 1913,(part),2003;Ord. 1874, § 1(part),
2001; Ord. 1679, § 1 (part), 1995) 2.88.060 Meetings.
A. The Audit Committee shall establish a regular
2.88.020 At Large Member-Qualifications. time and place of meeting and rules of conduct thereof and
An Audit Committee at large member is not required shall hold at least one regular meeting quarterly.
to be a Cupertino resident. In selecting an at large member, B. A majority of the Audit Committee shall
the City Council shall give priority to individuals who have constitute a quorum for the purpose of transacting the
substantial accounting, audit, or investment experience, business of the committee. (Ord. 1679, § 1 (part), 1995)
preferably in connection with a governmental agency, (Ord.
1913, (part),2003;Ord. 1874, § 1(part), 2001; Ord. 1679, 2.88.070 Compensation-Expenses.
§ 1 (part), 1995) Members shall serve on the Audit Committee without
compensation, but all necessary expenses reasonably
2.88.030 Terms of Office. incurred by them while acting in their official capacity shall
A. Audit Committee members serve at the pleasure be paid by appropriate action of the City Council. (Ord.
of the City Council. The term of office of the members of 1679, § 1 (part), 1995)
the Audit Committee shall be for four years commencing on
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2.88.080 Majority Vote Required.
A majority vote of the quorum is required to approve
a recommendation on any matter that is presented to the
committee which requires a vote. (Ord. 1679, § 1 (part),
1995)
2.88.090 Records.
The committee shall keep an accurate record of its
proceedings and transactions and shall render such reports
to the City Council and Planning Commission as may be
required. These records shall be filed with the City Clerk.
(Ord. 18-2180, § 10 (part), 2018; Ord. 1679, § 1 (part),
1995)
2.88.100 Duties-Powers-Responsibilities.
The powers and functions of the Audit Committee shall
be as follows:
A. To review the annual audit report and
management letter;
B. To recommend appointment of auditors;
C. To review the monthly Treasurer's report;
D. To recommend a budget format;
E. To review City investment policies and internal
controls of such policies;
F. To recommend appointment of internal auditors;
G. To review internal audit reports. (Ord.20-2208,
§ 1, 2020; Ord. 1679, § 1 (part), 1995) �E
2.88.110 City Staff Assistance.
The Audit Committee shall have available to it such
assistance of City staff as may be required to perform its
functions, the staff assignments and administrative
procedures to be;coder the general direction and supervision
of the Director of Administrative Services. (Ord. 1679, § 1
(part), 1995)
2.88.120 Procedural Rules.
The Audit Committee 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
chairperson of the Audit Committee, the Mayor, and the
City Clerk and a copy thereof shall be furnished to any
person upon request. (Ord. 1679, § 1 (part), 1995)
2.88.130 Effect.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as restricting
or curtailing any powers of the City Council or City
officers. (Ord. 1679, § 1 (part), 1995)
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CHAPTER 5.50: REGULATING THE SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
Section
5.50.010 Intent. A. "Arm's length transaction"means a sale in good
5.50.020 Definitions. faith and for valuable consideration that reflects the fair
5.50.030 Requirements and prohibitions. market value in the open market between two or more
5.50.040 Eligibility requirements for a permit. informed and willing parties, neither of which is under any
5.50.050 Application procedure. compulsion to participate in the transaction. A sale between
5.50.060 Permit issuance, denial, and revocation. relatives,related companies or partners, or a sale for which
5.50.070 Permit term, renewal, and expiration. a significant purpose is avoiding the effect of the violations
5.50.080 Permits nontransferable. of this chapter is not an arm's length transaction.
5.50.090 Permit conveys a limited, conditional B. "Designee" means the agency or public entity
privilege. selected or designated by the city to enforce and/or
5.50.100 Fees. administer the provisions of this chapter.
5.50.110 Compliance monitoring. C. "Distribute or Distribution" means the transfer,
5.50.120 Prevention of underage sales. by any person other than a common carrier, of a tobacco
5.50.130 Penalties for a violation by a retailer with product to another person for sale or personal consumption.
a permit. D. "Electronic cigarette products" means any of the
5.50.140 Penalties for retailing without a permit. following products:
5.50.150 Appeals. 1. Any device or delivery system that can be used to
5.50.160 Enforcement. deliver nicotine in aerosolized or vaporized form,including,
5.50.170 No conflict with federal or state law. but not limited to, an e-cigarette, e-cigar, a-pipe, vape pen,
or e-hookah.
2. Any component, part, or accessory of such a
5.50.010 Intent. device or delivery system that is used during its operation.
A. This chapter is adopted to: 3. Any flavored or unflavored liquid or substance
1. Ensure compliance with the business standards containing nicotine, whether sold separately or sold in
and practices of the city; combination with any device or delivery system that could
2. Encourage responsible retailing of tobacco be used to deliver nicotine in aerosolized or vaporized form. {
products; 4. Any product for use in an electronic nicotine
3. Discourage violations of laws related to tobacco device or delivery system whether or not it contains nicotine
products,especially those that prohibit or discourage the sale or tobacco or is derived from nicotine or tobacco.
or distribution of tobacco products to persons under 5. Electronic cigarette products shall not include any
twenty-one; battery, battery charger, carrying case, or other accessory
4. Respond to a new wave of addiction to electronic not used in the operation of the device if sold separately,
cigarette products; Electronic cigarette products shall not include any product
5. Reduce vulnerability to unexplained illnesses that has been approved by the United States Food and Drug
associated with electronic cigarette products; and Administration for sale as a tobacco cessation product or for
6. Protect the public health and welfare. other therapeutic purposes where that product is marketed
B. This chapter does not expand or reduce the degree and sold solely for such approved use. See 21 U.S.C.
to which the acts regulated by federal or state law are §387a. As used in this subsection,nicotine does not include
criminally proscribed or alter the penalties provided by such any food products as that term is defined pursuant to Section
laws. (Ord. 20-2197, § 1 (part), 2020) 6359 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code.
E. "Ownership" means possession of a ten percent
5.50.020 Definitions. or greater interest in the stock, assets, or income of a
For the purposes of this chapter, the following business,other than a security interest for the repayment of
( definitions shall apply:
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debt. Notwithstanding any other definition in this code, an customer is at least the minimum age required under state
owner means a person who possesses ownership. law to purchase and possess the tobacco product.
F. "Permit" means a valid permit issued by the city F. Minimum age for individuals selling tobacco
or its designee to a person to act as a retailer. products. No individual who is younger than the minimum
G. "Retailer" means any person who sells, age established by state law for the purchase or possession
exchanges, or offers to sell or exchange, for any form of of tobacco products shall engage in retailing.
consideration,tobacco products. "Retailing" shall mean the G. False and misleading advertising prohibited. A
doing of any of these things. This definition is without retailer without a permit:
regard to the quantity of tobacco products sold, exchanged, 1. Shall keep all tobacco products out of public
distributed, or offered for sale or exchange. view.
H. "School" means a public or private elementary, 2. Shall not display any advertisement relating to
middle,junior high, or high school. tobacco products that promotes the sale or distribution of
I. "Tobacco product" means: such products from the retailer's location or that could lead
1. Any product subject to: 21 U.S.C. §§387 et seq. a reasonable consumer to believe that tobacco products can
("Subchapter IX")of the Federal Food,Drug,and Cosmetic be obtained at that location.
Act (See 21 U.S.C. § 387a(b)) ("products subject to H. Limitation on storefront advertising. No more
[Subchapter IX]"); or 21 C.F.R. §§ 1100.1 - 1100.3 than fifteen percent of the square footage of the windows
("[tobacco products] are subject to Subchapter IX"). and clear doors of a physical storefront used for retailing
Products subject to Subchapter IX include, but are not tobacco products shall bear advertising or signs of any sort,
limited to, cigarettes, cigarette tobacco, roll-your-own and all advertising and signage shall be placed and
tobacco,smokeless tobacco,cigars,pipe tobacco,waterpipe maintained in a manner that ensures that law enforcement
tobacco,and electronic cigarette products.Products that are personnel have a clear and unobstructed view of the interior
not subject to Subchapter IX include accessories of tobacco of the premises, including the area in which the cash
products,such as,but not limited to,ashtrays,spittoons,and registers are maintained, from the exterior public sidewalk
conventional matches and lighters that solely provide an or entrance to the premises. However, this latter
external heat source to initiate but not maintain combustion requirement of this subsection (H) shall not apply to an
of a tobacco product. (Ord. 20-2197, § 1 (part, 2020) establishment where there are no windows or clear doors,or ,
where existing windows are located only at a height that
5.50.030 Requirements and prohibitions. precludes a view of the interior of the premises by a person
A. Permit required. It shall be unlawful for any standing outside the premises.
person to act as a retailer of tobacco products in the city I. Flavored tobacco products.
without first obtaining and maintaining a valid retailer 1. No retailer shall sell a tobacco product
permit pursuant to this chapter for each location at which containing, as a constituent or additive, an artificial or
retailing occurs. Tobacco product retailing without a valid natural flavor or aroma(other than tobacco) or an herb or
tobacco retailer permit is a nuisance as a matter of law. spice, including but not limited to strawberry, grape,
B. Lawful business operation. It shall be a violation orange, clove, cinnamon, pineapple, vanilla, coconut,
of this chapter for any retailer to violate any local, state, or licorice,cocoa,chocolate,cherry,mint,menthol,or coffee,
federal law applicable to tobacco products or the retailing of that is a characterizing flavor or aroma of the tobacco
such products. product, smoke or vapor produced by the tobacco product.
C. Display of permit. Each current retailer permit 2. A tobacco product shall be subject to a rebuttable
shall be prominently displayed in a publicly visible place at presumption that the product is prohibited by paragraph(1)
the location identified in the permit. of this subsection(I)if:
D. Notice of minimum age for purchase of tobacco a. The product's manufacturer or any other person
products.Retailers shall post conspicuously,at each point of associated with the manufacture or sale of tobacco products
purchase, a notice stating that selling tobacco products to makes or disseminates public statements or claims to the
anyone under twenty-one years of age is illegal and subject effect that the product has or produces a characterizing
to penalties. Such notice shall be subject to the approval of flavor or aroma, other than tobacco; or
the city or its designee. b. The product's label, labeling, or packaging
E. Positive identification required. No retailer shall includes a statement or claim—including any text and/or
sell or distribute a tobacco product to another person who images used to communicate information—that the product
appears to be under thirty years of age without first has or produces a characterizing flavor or aroma other than
examining the customer's identification to confirm that the tobacco.
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prohibition of parking at any of the places described in this 11.24.130 Prohibited for More than Seventy-Two
section, either by erecting and maintaining signs giving Hours.
notice, or by placing a curb marking consisting of red paint No person who owns or has in his possession,custody,
upon the top and face of each curb. (Ord. 843, §9.1, 1977) or control any vehicle or trailer shall park such vehicle or
trailer upon any public street or alley for more than a
11.24.070 Parking Space Markings. consecutive period of seventy-two hours. (Ord. 843, § 6,
The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to install and 1977)
maintain parking space markings to indicate parking spaces
adjacent to curbings where authorized parking is permitted. 11.24.140 Parking for Purposes of Servicing or
When such parking space markings are placed in the Repairing.
highway, subject to other and more restrictive limitations, A. No person shall park a vehicle upon any roadway {
no vehicle shall be stopped, left standing or parked, other or on any private property or private roadway without the
than within a single space,unless the size or shape of such express written permission of the owner of such property,
vehicle makes compliance impossible. (Ord. 843, § 9.3, for the principal purpose of servicing or repairing such
1977) vehicle, except when necessitated by an emergency.
B. Violation of this provision shall constitute an
11.24.080 Authority to Establish Loading Zones. infraction, and shall subject the registered owner of such
The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to determine vehicle to the penalties as prescribed by Chapter 1.12 of the
r loading zones in Cupertino Municipal Code. Each day the violation
and to mark loading zones and passenger g p P Y
commercially zoned areas and elsewhere, either in front of continues constitutes a new offense. This section shall not
the entrance to any place of business, or in front of any hall constitute the exclusive means of enforcement of vehicles or
or place used for the purpose of public assembly. (Ord. parts thereof which have been stored, parked, placed, or
843, § 9.4, 1977) abandoned on public or private roadways and private
property within the City limits. (Ord. 1999, 2007; Ord.
11.24.090 Loading Zones-Marking. 1394, §§ 1 (part), 2, 1986; Ord. 1380, §§ 1, 2, 3, 4, 1986;
Loading zones shall be indicated by a yellow paint line Ord. 843, § 8, 1977)
upon the top and face of all curbs within such zones. (Ord.
843, § 9.5, 1977) 11.24.150 Parking Prohibited along Certain Streets.
No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle as
11.24.100 Passenger Loading Zones. defined in the Vehicle Code of California on any day on any
Passenger loading zones shall be indicated by a white of the following streets or portions of streets within the City,
line stenciled with black letters "PASSENGER LOADING as set out in Table 11.24.150. (Ord. 20-2210, § 1, 2020;
ONLY" upon the top of all curbs within such zones. (Ord. Ord. 2006, 2007; Ord. 1990,2006; Ord. 1968, 2005; Ord.
843, § 9.6, 1977) 1859, 2000; Ord. 1857, (part), 2000; Ord, 1851, 2000;
Ord. 1840, (part), 1999; Ord. 1836, 1999; Ord. 1806,
11.24.110 Spaces Restricted to Handicapped 1999;Ord. 1743, 1996;Ord. 1741, 1996;Ord. 1729, 1996;
Persons. Ord. 1727, 1996; Ord. 1724, (part), 1996; Ord. 1683,
The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to determine (part), 1995; Ord. 1605, 1992; Ord. 1589, 1992; Ord.
and to mark parking spaces on public streets for the 1578, 1992;Ord. 1577, 1992;Ord. 1564, 1991;Ord. 1562,
exclusive use of vehicles which display a distinguishing 1991; Ord. 1553, 1991; Ord. 1547, (part), 1991; Ord.
license plate or placard issued by the California Department 1521, 1990;Ord. 1467, 1988;Ord. 1455, 1988;Ord. 1454, j
of Motor Vehicles to handicapped persons or to disabled 1988;Ord. 1446, 1988;Ord. 1439, 1988;Ord. 1428, 1987; {
veterans pursuant to Sections 22511.5 and 9105 of the Ord. 1423, 1987; Ord. 1419, (part), 1987; Ord. 1409,
California Vehicle Code. All parking spaces so designated (part), 1987; Ord. 1405, (part), 1987; Ord. 1397, 1987;
shall be identified by blue paint on the curb or edge of the Ord. 1395, 1986; Ord. 1390, (part), 1986; Ord. 1388,
paved portion of the street adjacent to the space. In addition 1986;Ord. 1357, 1986;Ord. 1351, 1986; Ord. 1338, 1986;
to blue paint, the space may also be indicated by signs or Ord. 1325, 1985; Ord. 1304, 1985; Ord. 1302, 1985; Ord.
other suitable means. (Ord. 843, § 9.7, 1977) 1189, (part), 1984; Ord. 1285, 1984; Ord. 1276, (part),
1984; Ord. 1266, 1984; Ord. 1245, (part), 1983; Ord.
.11.24.120 Prohibited in Parkways. 1221, 1983; Ord. 1218, 1983; Ord. 1203, (part), 1982;
No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle within Ord. 1178, 1982; Ord. 1172, (part), 1982; Ord. 1170,
any parkway. (Ord. 843, § 5, 1977) 1982; Ord. 1156, 1982; Ord. 1152, (part), 1981; Ord.
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1151, (part), 1981; Ord, 1148, 1981; Ord. 1140, 1981;
Ord. 1129, 1981; Ord. 1124, (part), 1981; Ord. 1118,
(part), 1981; Ord. 1115, 1981; Ord. 1097, 1981; Ord.
1072, 1980; Ord. 1069, 1980;Ord, 1058, 1980; Ord. 1025,
1980; Ord. 1001, 1980; Ord. 993, 1980; Ord. 992, 1980;
Ord, 980, 1980; Ord. 971, (part), 1980; Ord, 927, 1979;
Ord. 908, 1979;Ord. 899, 1978;Ord. 886, § 1, 1978;Ord.
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873, §2, 1978; Ord. 843,.§ 10.1, 1977)
11.24.160 Prohibited During Certain Hours.
No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle as
defined in the Vehicle Code of California on any day except
as herein provided on the streets, or portions of streets, set
out in Table 11.24.160, within the City of Cupertino
between the respective hours set opposite the name of each
street. (Ord. 2034, 2008; Ord. 2029, 2008; Ord. 1862,
2000; Ord. 1840, (part), 1999; Ord. 1781, 1998; Ord.
1718, (part), 1996; Ord. 1683, (part), 1995; Ord. 1645,
1994; Ord. 1633, 1993; Ord. 1547, (part), 1991; Ord.
1545, 1990; Ord. 1518, 1990; Ord. 1476, (part), 1988;
Ord. 1427, 1987; Ord. 1422, 1987; Ord. 1392, 1986; Ord.
1390, (part), 1986; Ord. 1369, 1986; Ord. 1276, (part),
1984; Ord. 1265, 1984; Ord. 1264, 1984; Ord 1245, (part)
1983; Ord. 1203, (part), 1982; Ord. 1172, (part), 1982;
Ord. 1152, (part) 1981;Ord 1151, (part), 1981; Ord. 1135,
1981;Ord. 1124(part), 1981;Ord. 1118,(part), 1981;Ord.
1074, 1980;Ord. 1007, 1980; Ord. 999, (part), 1980;Ord.
971, (part), 1980; Ord. 873, § 3, 1973; Ord. 843, § 10.2,
1977)
TABLE 11.24.150
Street Sides of Portion
Street
Adriana Avenue North and Between Mann Drive and a point 100 feet east thereof
South
Alhambra Avenue East Between University Way southerly to southern terminus (approximately
1,162 feet)
Anton Way Both Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and Alves Drive
Bandley Drive East and Between Lazaneo Drive and a point 940 feet northerly thereof
West
Bandley Drive Both Between Lazaneo Drive and a point 400 feet north of Marian Avenue
Bianchi Way West Between a point 30 feet south of Stevens Creek Boulevard and a point 166
feet south of Stevens Creek Boulevard
Blaney Avenue Both Between Villa De Anza Boulevard and Homestead Road
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Street Sides of Portion
Street
Blaney Avenue Both Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and a point 450 feet north thereof
Blaney Avenue East Between Bollinger Road and a point 155 feet north thereof
Blaney Avenue East Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and Price Avenue
Blaney Avenue West Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and a point 600 feet north of Rodrigues
Avenue
Blaney Avenue West Between Bollinger Road and a point 550 feet north thereof
Blaney Avenue West From Lucille Avenue and a point 350 feet south thereof
Blue Jay Drive East and Between Homestead Road and a point ± 900 feet south, to Northurst Drive
West
Bollinger Road North Between a point 286 feet west of Miller Avenue and a point 150 feet east of
Hyde Avenue
Bollinger Road North Between a point 140 feet east of Farallone Drive and a point 450 feet west of
Blaney Avenue
Bollinger Road North Between De Anza Boulevard, west + 546 feet; no exceptions
Bubb Road Both Between McClellan Road and Stevens Creek Boulevard
Bubb Road East Between McClellan Road and a point 550 feet south thereof
Christensen Drive South Between Ann Arbor Avenue and Stelling Road
Cristo Rey Drive Both Between the easterly City limits and the northwesterly terminus
De Anza Boulevard East Bollinger Road to the northerly City limits
De Anza Boulevard West Prospect Road to the northerly City limits
Empire Avenue West Between University Way and Grand Avenue
English Oak Way East Between Majestic Oak Way and a point 400 feet north thereof
Finch Avenue East Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and + 400 feet south of Sorensen Avenue
Foothill Boulevard East Between a point 300 feet south of Sorenson Avenue and a point 250 feet
south thereof
Foothill Boulevard East Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and a point 320 feet north of Salem
Avenue
Foothill Boulevard East Between a point 490 feet north of Salem Avenue and Vista Knoll Boulevard
Foothill Boulevard East Between Starling Drive and Freeway 280
Foothill Boulevard West Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and Vista Knoll Boulevard
Foothill Boulevard Both Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and McClellan Road--trucks over 5 tons
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Street Sides of Portion
Street
i
Forest Avenue North Between the centerline of(west)Vista Drive to(east)Vista Drive
Franco Court Both Between Homestead Road southerly to the southern terminus
Grand Avenue North Between Peninsula Avenue and Santa Clara Avenue
Grand Avenue North Between Santa Clara Avenue and Empire Avenue
Hillcrest Road Both Between Crescent Road and the northerly terminus of Hillcrest Road i.
Homestead Road South Between Foothill Boulevard and a point 100 feet east of Lucky Oak and
thence from Barranca Drive and the east City limits, all portions currently or
hereafter within the City limits
Homestead Road South Between a point 200 feet west of Maine Drive and the east City limits, all
portions currently or hereafter within the City limits
Homestead Road North Between a point 1,300 feet west of a point 550 feet east of De Anza
Boulevard
Hoo Hoo Way North and Between Carmen Road and the End
East
Kim Street West Between Bollinger Road and Kirwin Lane
Lazaneo Drive Both Between De Anza Boulevard and Bandley Dr.
Lazaneo Drive North Between a point 370 feet west of(west)Vista Drive centerline
Lazaneo Drive South Between a point 420 feet west of(west)Vista Drive
Lubec Street Both Between Mary Avenue and Anson Avenue
Lucille Avenue North Between Villa De Anza Avenue and a point 150 feet west of Larry Avenue
Majestic Oak Way South Between California Oak Way and English Oak Way
Mann Drive East/West/ Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and(Old) Mann Drive
North/South
Mariani Avenue Both Between De Anza Boulevard and the easterly terminus thereof
Marian Avenue North Between De Anza Boulevard and a point 350 feet westerly thereof
Marian Avenue South Between De Anza Boulevard and a point 150 feet westerly thereof
Mary Avenue East Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and a point 340 feet Northerly
I
Mary Avenue East Between a point 440 feet south Lubec Street and Homestead Road
Mary Avenue West Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and a point 500 feet northerly thereof
McClellan Road Both Between Mira Vista Road and De Anza Boulevard
McClellan Road North Between Mira Vista Road and a point 750 feet east of Stelling Road, all
portions currently or hereafter within the City limits
II
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f
Street Sides of Portion
Street
McClellan Road South Between Mira Vista Road and a point 350 feet east of Stelling Road
Miller Avenue East Between Bollinger Road and a point 300 feet northerly thereof
Miller Avenue East Between Atherwood Avenue and Phil Lane
Miller Avenue West Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and Richwood Drive
Miller Avenue West From Bollinger Road and a point 200 feet north
Mount Crest Drive Both Between Mount Crest Place and southerly terminus thereof
Mount Crest Place Both Between Mount Crest Drive and the southerly terminus thereof
North Portal Avenue East Between Steven Creek Boulevard and a point 120 feet northerly
Orion Lane South Between Stelling Road and Hunterson Place
Pacifica Drive Both Between De Anza Boulevard and Torre Avenue
Pacifica Drive North Between a point 30 feet east of De Anza Boulevard and a point 150 feet east
of De Anza Boulevard
Palm Avenue Both Between Foothill Boulevard and Palo Vista Avenue, all portions currently or
hereafter within the City limits
Peninsula Avenue West Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and University Way, all portions currently
or hereafter within the City limits
Portal Avenue West Between Amherst Avenue and a point 250 feet south thereof
Portal Avenue East Between Stevens Creek Boulevard, south 175 feet
Prospect Road North Between Stelling Road and a point 110 feet east thereof
Pruneridge Avenue Both Between Wolfe Road and a point 350 feet east of Tantau Avenue
Rainbow Drive Both Between a point 500 feet west of Bubb Road and southwesterly terminus
thereof
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Rainbow Drive North Between Stelling Road and a point 100 feet east thereof
Rodrigues Avenue Both Between a point 300 feet west of De Anza Boulevard and a point 800 feet
west of Blaney Avenue
San Juan Road North Between Cordova Road and Stevens Canyon Road
Santa Clara Avenue West Between University Way and Grand Avenue
Santa Clara Avenue West Between Grand Avenue and Alhambra Avenue
Santa Lucia Road East and Between Cordova Road and Merriman Road
north
Santa Lucia Road West Between a point 550 feet south of Cordova Road thence to a point 730 feet.
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Street Sides of Portion
Street
South Portal Avenue West Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and a point 120 feet southerly
Stelling Road East Between Prospect Road and a point 80 feet north thereof
Stelling Road East Between Rainbow Drive and Squirehill Court
Stelling Road East From a point 170 feet northery of Westhill Lane for a distance of 800 feet
thereof
Stelling Road East From a point 200 feet northerly of Erin Way and thence to Alves Drive
Stelling Road East Between Greenleaf Drive and Homestead Road, all portions currently or
hereafter within the City limits
Stelling Road West Between a point 280 feet north of Lilac Way and Hazelbrook Court
Stelling Road West Between a point 260 feet south of Orogrande Place and a point 180 feet south
thereof
Stelling Road West Between Gardena Avenue and Homestead Road, all portions currently or
hereafter within the City limits
Stevens Canyon Road East Between Santa Lucia Road and Road San Juan
Stevens Canyon Road East McClellan Road to St. Andrews Avenue f
Stevens Canyon Road West From 100 feet south to McClellan Road, to a point ± 170 feet southerly
thereof
Stevens Canyon Road Both Between McClellan Road and the south City limits--trucks over 5 tons
Stevens Creek North Between the east City limit to a point 565 feet west of Saich Way, thence
Boulevard from a point of 1,010 feet west of Saich Way to a point 1,525 feet west of
Mann Drive, thence from a point 2,230 feet west of Mann Drive to a point
712 feet west of Foothill Boulevard, finally from a point 300 feet west of
California Oak way to the west City limit
Stevens Creek South Between the west City limit to California Oak Way,thence from Camino
Boulevard Vista Drive to a point 222 feet west of Pharlap Drive, thence from a point
626 feet east of Pharlap Drive to a point 150 feet east of Pasadena Avenue,
and finally from Imperial Avenue to the east City limit
Tantau Avenue Both Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and Homestead Road
Tantau Avenue West Between Phil Lane, south 175 feet
Torre Avenue Both Between Stevens Creek Boulevard and Rodriguez Avenue
Tula Lane West Between a point 40 feet south of Sola Street and a point 180 feet north of
Sola Street
16.54.010
{
CHAPTER 16.54: ENERGY CODE
Section
16.54.010 Adoption of the 2019 California 16.54.040 Local Amendments.
Energy Code. The following provisions of this Chapter shall
16.54.040 Local Amendments. constitute local amendments to the cross-referenced
16.54.100 Scope. provisions of the 2019 California Energy Code and shall be
16.54.110 Definition and Rules of deemed to amend the cross-referenced sections of said code J
Construction. with the respective provisions set forth in this Chapter.
(Ord. 19-2193, § 1 (part), 2019)
16.54.010 Adoption of the 2019 California Energy 16.54.100 Scope.
Code. Amend Section 100.0(e)(2)(A) of the 2019 California
A. The provisions of the 2019 California Energy Energy Code to read as follows:
Code, Part 6 of Title 24 of the California Code of
Regulations, and each and all of the regulations,provisions, 2. Newly constructed buildings.
conditions and terms of the code are referred to as if fully A. All newly constructed buildings. Sections
set forth in this chapter, and, except as to additions, 110.0 through 110.12 apply to all newly
deletions and amendments hereinafter described, such code constructed buildings within the scope of
is hereby adopted and made a part hereof, the same as if Section 100.0(a). In addition, newly
fully set forth in this Chapter. Notwithstanding the constructed buildings shall meet the
foregoing, the additions, deletions, and amendments requirements of Subsections B, C, D,or E,
hereinafter described shall not become operative until the as applicable and shall be an All-Electric
California Energy Commission approval process is Building as defined in Section 100.1(b).For
completed. the purposes of All-Electric Building
a. In accordance with California Health and requirements, newly constructed buildings
Safety Code Sections 17958.7 and 18941.5,express findings as defined in Section 100.1 shall not include
that modifications to the Energy Code are reasonably newly constructed additions and tenant
necessary because of local climatic, geological, or improvements in existing buildings.
topographical conditions are either already on file with the Exception 1: Nonresidential F, H, and L
California Building Standards Commission or will be filed Occupancies, or other similar research &
prior to the effective date of the ordinance codified in this development uses as determined by the
Chapter. building official, are exempt from the j
b. Pursuant to California Public Resources all-electric building provisions of this
Code Section 25402.1(h)(2),the City Council's findings that section. If this Exception applies, the
modifications to the Energy Code are cost-effective and will applicant shall comply with the pre-wiring
require the diminution of energy consumption levels provision of Note 1 below.
permitted by the Energy Code are either already on file with Exception 2: "Essential Facilities," as
the California Energy Commission or will be filed prior to defined by the California Building Code are
the effective date of the ordinance codified in this Chapter. exempt from the all-electric building
B. One (1) copy of the code therefore is on file in provisions of this section. If this Exception
the office of the Building Official pursuant to Health and applies, the applicant shall comply with the
Safety Code Section 18942 and is made available for public pre-wiring provision of Note 1 below.
inspection. (Ord. 19-2193, § 1 (part), 2019)
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Exception 3: Non-residential buildings Note l: If natural gas appliances are used
containing a for-profit restaurant open to the under Exception 1, 2, 3, and/or 4, each
public or an employee kitchen may apply to natural gas appliance location in such
the Building Official for a modification to building must be electrically pre-wired for
install gas-fueled cooking appliances. This future electric appliance installation. Each
request must be based on a business-related such natural gas appliance location shall
reason to cook with a flame that cannot be include the following:
reasonably achieved with an electric fuel i. A dedicated circuit, phased
source.The Building Official may grant this appropriately, for each appliance.
modification if he or she finds the Each such circuit shall have a ,
following: minimum amperage requirement for a
1. There is a business-related reason to comparable electric appliance (based
cook with a flame; and on the manufacturer' s
recommendations), an electrical
2. This need cannot be reasonably )
achieved with an electric fuel source; receptacle or junction box that is
and connected to the electric panel,
3. The applicant has employed conductors of adequate capacity within
reasonable methods to mitigate the 3 feet of the appliance. Each such
greenhouse gas impacts of the circuit shall be accessible with no
gas-fueled appliance. obstructions;
If the Building Official grants a ii. Both ends of the unused conductor or
modification, the applicant shall comply conduit shall be labeled with the
with the pre-wiring provision of Note 1 words "For Future Electric
below. Appliance" and be electrically
Exception 4:If the applicant establishes that isolated;
there is not an all-electric prescriptive iii. A reserved circuit breaker space shall
compliance pathway for the building under be installed in the electrical panel .
the Energy Code, and that the building is adjacent to the circuit breaker for the
not able to achieve the performance branch circuit and labeled for each
compliance standard applicable to the circuit,an example is as follows: "For
building under the Energy Code using Future Electric Range"; and
commercially available technology and an iv. All electrical components, including
approved calculation method, then the conductors, receptacles, junction
Building Official may grant a modification. boxes, or blank covers,related to this
If the Building Official grants a section shall be installed in accordance
modification pursuant to this Exception,the with the California Electrical Code.
applicant shall comply with the pre-wiring Note 2: If a building is entitled to apply
provision of Note 1 below. Exception 1,2, 3,4, and/or 5,the Building
Exception 5: Attached Accessory Dwelling Official is authorized to approve alternative
Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units materials, design, and methods of
shall be exempt from the all-electric construction or equipment per California
building provisions of this section. For Building Code Section 104.
purposes of this exception, "Accessory
Dwelling Unit has the same definition as Amend Section 100.0(e)(3)(A)of the 2019 California
set out in Government Code Section Energy Code to read as follows:
65852.2, and "Junior Accessory Dwelling
Unit" has the same definition as set out in 3. New Construction in existing buildings(additions,
Government Code Section 65852.22. alterations and repairs).
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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) j
16.12.050, 16.12.060, 16.12.070 452 Annexation(Special) I
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) j
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)
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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) (§ 1.12.030 Ord. 340 (Repealed by 1706)
Repealed by Ord. 20-2203) 538 Interim zoning(Special)
501 Amends Ord. 2, zoning(Not codified) 539 Rezone (Special)
502 Amends Ord. 2, zoning(Not codified) 540 Rezone (Special)
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503 Not adopted Rezone
(S
pecial)
504 Amends Ord. 2, zoning(Not codified) 542 Rezone(Special)
505 Amends Ord. 2, zoning(Not codified) 543 Rezone(Special)
506 Keeping of animals (Repealed by 544 Rezone (Special)
1631) 545 Amends Ord. 447 §4, fireworks
507 Amends Ord. 2, zoning(Not codified) permits(10.24)
508 Amends Ord. 2, zoning(Not codified) 546 Street improvements (14.04)
509 Prezone(Special) 547 Adds § 2.4 to Ord. 276,unmounted
510 Annexation(Special) campers(11.28)
511 Amends Ord. 2, zoning(Not codified) 548 Code Enforcement Officer(2.30)
512 Rezone (Special) 549 Garage and patio sales (5.16)
513 Amends Ord. 2, zoning(Not codified) 550 Parades(Repealed by 1628)
514 Parking(Repealed by 533) 551. Rezone(Special)
515 Parking(Repealed by 533) 552 Prezone(Special)
516 Solicitors (5.20) 553 Annexation(Special)
517 Annexation(Not adopted) 554 Prezone(Special)
518 Missing 555 Rezone(Special)
519 Prezone(Special) 556 Amends Ord. XII, personnel code
520 Rezone(Special) (Repealed by 601)
521 Prezone(Special) 557 Rezone(Special)
522 Rezone(Special) 558 Rezone(Special)
523 Prezone(Special) 559 Prezone (Special)
524 Rezone(Special)
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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 (Missing)
building code (16.04) 596 Purchasing system; repeals Ords. 48
568 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 §§ 1,04.010,
standing, parking(Not codified) 1.04.020, 1.04,040 through 1.04.060
574 Public Safety Commission(2.60) (1.04)
575 Amends Ord. 220, zoning(Repealed 600 Repeals Ord. 579, amends Ord. 130
by 1601) § 1.5, standard specifications (14.08)
576 Amends Ord. 533 § 10.1, stopping, (Repealed by Ord. 13-2110)
standing, parking(Repealed by 824 601 Amends Ord. XII §§ 12:2.11.3 and
and 843) 12:2.12.3, personnel, repeals
577 Amends Ord. 467, stop intersections §§ 12:2.11.1, 12:2.13, 12:2.13.1,
(Not codified) 12:2.13.2, 12:2.13.3, 12:2.13.4 and
578 Amends Ord. 389 §§2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 12:2.13.5 of Ord. XII and Ord. 482
ordinance and resolution passage (2.52)
(2.12) 602 Adds Chapter 3.28,park dedication
579 Amends Ord. 130 § 1.5, street (Repealed by 1202)
obstruction(Repealed by 600) 603 Adds Chapter 3.32, construction tax
580 Amends Ord. 4 Art. 1, food (3.32)
definitions (9.04) 604 Adopts Cupertino Municipal Code
581 Amends Ord. 475 § 2, agreements and (1.01)
bonds (Title 18) 605 Rezone(Special)
582 Repeals Ord. 381 §3, trees(Repealer) 606 Prezone (Special)
583 Amends Ord. 13 § 10, taxicabs 607 Rezone (Special)
(Repealed by 866) 608 Park and recreation improvement
584 Amends Ord. 167 § 10, handbills bonds (Special)
(10,52) 609 Prezone(Special)
585 Amends Ord. 465 §5, minors 610 Prezone (Special)
(Repealed by 1665) 611 Amends Chapter 3.08, sales and use
586 Amends Ord. 447 §2, fireworks tax(3.08)
(Repealed by 895) 612 Adds Chapter 8.05,noisy animals
587 Amends Ord. 214(a) §2.1, lot grades (Repealed by 1022)
(Repealed by 597) 613 Rezone(Special)
588 Amends Ord. 47(Revised) § 13.4, 614 Rezone (Special)
subdivisions(Title 18) 615 Rezone(Special)
589 Amends Ord. 39 §§ 1, 7, auctioneers 616 Amends § 15.08.090A, water
(Repealed by 1705) (Repealed by 1776)
617 Amends retirement system contract
(Special)
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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 I
Ord.13-2115) (Repealed by 1022)
625 Amends Ch. 16.20, Uniform Plumbing 654 (Number not used) i
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)
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1218 Adds to § 11.24.150, parking(11.24) 1252 Amends subsections B and C of
1219 Amends §2.12.040, ordinance passage §9.12.032, hazardous materials
(2.12) storage(9.12)
1220 Adds Ch. 9.12, hazardous materials 1253 Amends § 9.12.031, subsections D and
storage (9.12) E of§ 9.12.032 and§ 9.12.088,
1221 Amends § 11.24.150, stopping, hazardous materials storage (9.12)
standing and parking(11.24) 1254 (Not adopted)
1222 (Not enacted) 1255 Amends § 5.32.080, bingo(5.32)
1223 Rezone and prezone(Special) 1256 Adds Ch. 19.116, development
1224 Adds § 3.32.045; amends §§ 3.32.020, agreement(19,116 (Repealed by Ord.
3.32,040, 3.32.050, 3.32.070, 2085)) (Ch. 19.116 renumbered as Ch.
3.32.080 and 3.32.100, construction 19.144 by Ord. 2085)
tax(3.32) 12.57 Amends §§ 8.08.080C and 8.08.490,
1225 Amends §2,12.020, ordinance and animal and rabies control(Repealed by
resolution passage (2.12) 1631)
1226 Amends § 11.20.020, stop 1258 Rezone (Special)
intersections (11.20) 1259 Amends §2.08.090A, council
1227 Rezone (Special) meetings (2.08)
1228 Renumbers § 11.08.300 to 1260 Rezone(Special)
§ 11.08.310; adds new § 11.08.300; 1261 Amends § 11.20.030, stop signs
amends § 11.08.290, bicycles (11.08) (11.20)
1229 Rezone (Special) 1262 Zoning(Special)
1230 Rezone (Special) 1263 Adds Ch. 1.09, nuisance abatement
1231 Prezone(Special) (1.09) (Repealed by Ord. 20-2203)
1233 Amends Ch. 2.74, Cable Television 1264 Amends § 11.24.160, parking
Advisory Committee (2.74) restrictions (11.24)
1235 Adds Ch. 9.16, mosquito abatement 1265 Amends § 11.24.160, parking
(Repealed by 1722) restrictions(11.24)
1236 Rezone (Special) 1266 Amends § 11.24.150, parking(11.24)
1237 Amends Ords. 881 and 991, zoning 1267 Amends §§ 11.32.010 and 11.32.050,
(Not codified) truck routes (11.32)
1238 RHS zone(Repealed by 1450) 1268 Amends § 11.20.030, stop signs
1239 Prezone(Special) (11.20)
1240 R1 zone(Repealed by 1374) 1269 Rezone.(Special)
1241 Amends §5.28.170, taxi driver 1270 Rezone and prezone(Special) l
permits (5.28) 1271 Amends Ch. 10.24, fireworks (10.24)
1242 Rezone(Special) 1272 Amends Ch. 10.24, fireworks (10.24)
1243 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limits 1273 (Not adopted)
(11.12) 1274 Rezone (Special)
1244 Amends Ch. 9.12,hazardous materials 1275 Rezone(Special)
storage (9.12) 1276 Amends §§ 11.24.150, 11.24.160 and
1245 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160, 11.24.170, parking(11.24)
parking(11.24) 1277 Repealing certain zoning ordinances
1246 (Not used) and establishing parking regulations
1247 Amends § 15.08.020, water rates (Repealed by 1601)
(Repealed by 1776) 1278 Amends §§ 10.48.014 and 10.48.053,
1248 Amends zoning application(Special) community noise control(10.48)
1249 Prezone(Special) 1279 Adds § 8.08.505, adoption of animals
1250 Amends zoning application(Special) (8.08)
1251 Amends §§ 3.08.120 and 3.08.130, 1280 Amends §§ 2.74.010 through
sales and use tax(3.08) 2.74.030, cable television advisory
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1281 Amends § 2.16.020, council salaries 1310 Amends Ch. 16.20, plumbing code
(2.16) (Repealed by 1708)
1282 Rezone (Special) 1311 Amends Ch. 16.24, mechanical code
1283 Amends Ord. 652, zoning(Not (Repealed by 1709)
codified) 1312 Amends Ch. 16.16, electrical code
1284 Amends Ord. 618, zoning(Not (Repealed by 1707)
codified) 1313 Adds § 11.26.140, parking(11.26)
1285 Amends § 11.24.150, parking(11.24) 1314 Business license tax amnesty (Not
1286 Amending Article 10 of Title 18 and codified)
§§ 18-1.1001 — 18-1.1006, merger of 1315 Rezone (Special)
subdivision parcels (Title 18) 1316 Rezone (Special)
1287 Rezone(Special) 1317 Amends Ord. 1165, rezone(Special)
1288 Interim zoning for general commercial 1318 Rezone(Special)
zones (Not codified) 1319 Rezone (Special)
1289 Amends portion of§ 11.24.150, 1320 Amends §§ 17.08.280, 17.16.010(f)
stopping, standing and parking(11.24) and 17.32.120; repeals and replaces
1290 Amends Ord. 1288 to extend § 17,32.040, signs (17.08, 17.16,
termination date, interim zoning(Not 17.32)
codified) 1321 Amends §§2.32.020, 2.32.040,
1291 Rezone (Special) 2.36.020, 2.36.040, 2.38.020,
1292 Amends §2.08.080(A) and(C), city 2.38.040(A), 2.44.040, 2.60.020,
council meeting rules(2.08) 2.60.040, 2.68.020, 2.68.040 and
1293 Rezone(Special) 2.74.020, terms of office(2.32, 2.36,
1294 Amends Ch. 10.25, smoking 2.60, 2.68, 2.74)
restrictions in public places (Repealed 1322 Adds Ch. 11.10, off-street vehicles
by 1886) (11.10)
1295 Amends general commercial zone; 1323 Rezone (Special)
repeals Ord. 2200), zoning (Not 1324 Rezone(Special)
codified)
1325 Amends § 11.24.150, parking(11.24)
1296 Amends § 15.08.020, water rates 1326 Prezone(Special)
(Repealed by 1776) 1327 Rezone (Special)
1297 Adds language to § 11.20.030, stop 1328 Adds §§ 18-1.503, 18-1.503.1,
intersections (11.20) 18-1.503.2, 18-1.503.3 and
1298 Rezone(Special) 18-1.503.4, subdivisions (Title 18)
1299 Rezone(Special) 1329 Amends § 2.08.090A, city council
1300 Adds § 8.08.155, animals in motor meetings (2.08)
vehicles (Repealed by 1631) 1330 Prezone(Special)
1301 Repeals § 11.28.070,parking 1331 Rezone(Special)
(Repealer) 1332 Rezone(Special)
1302 Amends § 11.24.150, stopping, 1333 Rezone(Special)
standing and parking(11.24) 1334 Rezone(Special)
1303 Amends § 3.08.020, sales use tax 1335 Prezone(Special)
(3.08) 1336 Prezone(Special)
1304 Amends § 11.24.150,prohibited 1337 Rezone(Special)
parking(11.24) 1338 Amends § 11.24.150,prohibited
1305 Amends § 1 of Ord. 2, zoning parking(11.24)
application(Special) 1339 Amends §§ 11.20.020 and 11.20.030,
1306 Adds Ch. 2,78, landlord-tenant vehicles and traffic (11.20)
mediation(2.78) 1340 Amends § 11.24.180, diagonal parking
1307 Rezone(Special) (11.24)
1308 Amends Ch. 16.04,building code 1341 Amends § 3.12.030A, transient
(16.04) occupancy tax(3.12)
1309 Amends Ch. 16.40, fire code 1342 Rezone(Special)
(Repealed by 1711) 1343 Rezone (Special)
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Ord. No. Ord. No.
1344 Repeals Ord. 2200) (Repealed by 1374 Rl 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) (2.08) y
1348 Amends § 11.24.180, diagonal parking 1379 Amends entirety of Ch. 16.16, electric
(11.24) code(Repealed by 1707)
1349 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) (Title 18)
1352 Amends § 16.40.08013, fire code 1383 Amends § 10.52.010, distribution of
(Repealed by 1711) commercial advertising(10.52)
1353 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,
1354 Rezone (Special) 18.36, 18.40, 18.44, 18.48)
1355 Amends § 15.08.020, water service 1385 Rezone(Special)
(Repealed by 1776) 1386 Amends § 5.32.290,bingo licenses
1356 Amends § 12 of Ord. 1240, (5.32)
moratorium of extensions along 1387 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) traffic (11.24) j
1361 Amends Ch. 16.04, building code 1391 Amends § 11.20.020, traffic (11.20)
(Repealed by 1706) 1392 Amends § 11.24.160, traffic (11.24) j
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 Rezone (Special) traffic(11.24)
1365 Amends § 11.20.020, vehicles and 1395 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) 1
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 (2.80)
§§ 9.12.041(3)(a)(iii), 9.12.042(A) 1402 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 1403 Amends Chs. 15.04, 15.08 and 15.12,
(9.12) water and sewage(Repealed by 1776)
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Ord. No. Ord. No.
1404 Rezone(Special) 1433 Amends §§ 18-1.401.5 and
1405 Amends §§ 11.24,150 and 11.24.170, 18-1.501.7, subdivisions (1S.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 RI 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 Rl 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)
141 Adds § 11.24.240,blocking of 1445 Amends §§ 11,20.020 and 11.20.030,
stop intersections (11.20)
intersections (11.24)
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(11.24) 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(11.24) 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 123eenadss Or 5 of 0; repd. eals
§ 5 of zoning rd.
2-2-83 (Special)
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)
i
1432 Amends §2,60.010, public safety 1458 Special election on bond issuance for
commission(2.60) park, recreational and open space
improvements (Special)
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Ord. No. Ord. No.
1459 Amends §§2.32.010 and 2.32.020, 1485 Amends § 3.12.030(A), transient
Planning Commission(2.32) occupancy tax(3.12)
1460 Amends §§2.36.010 and 2.36.020, 1486 Rezone(Special)
Parks and Recreation Commission 1487 Amends § 2.16.020, City Council
(2.36) salaries (2.16)
1461 Amends §§2.38,010 and 2.38.020, 1488 Amends §4.1(a)of Ord. 652, zoning
Energy Commission(Repealed by (Not codified)
1581) 1489 Urgency water conservation
1462 Amends § 2.44.040, Architectural and restrictions and regulations(Not
Site Approval Committee (Repealed by codified)
1630) 1490 Rezone(Special)
1463 Amends §§2.60.010 and 2.60.020, 1491 (Number not used)
Public Safety Commission(2.60) 1492 Amends § 15.12.110, waterworks
1464 Amends §§2.68.010 and 2.68.020, system regulations and enforcement
Library Commission(2.68) (Repealed by 1776)
1465 Amends §§2.74.010 and 2.74.020, 1493 Adds §§ 16.04.047, 16.04.048 and
Cable Television Advisory Committee 16.16.045; amends §§ 16.04.010,
(2.74) 16.04.040, 16.16.010, 16,20.010,
1466 Amends §§2.80.010 and 2.80.020, 16.24.010, 16.40.010, 16.40,030,
Fine Arts Commission(2.80) 16.40.040, 16.40.060, 16.40.080 and
1467 Amends § 11.24,150, prohibited 16.56.010, buildings and construction;
parking(11.24) repeals §§ 16.20.035, 16.40.050 and
1468 Rezone(Special) 16.40,070 (Repealed by 1711)
1469 Prezone(Special) 1494 Rezone(Special)
1470 Zoning(Special) 1495 Amends Ord. 321, zoning(Repealed
1471 Rezone(Special) by 1601)
1472 Amends § 5.20.110, peddlers and 1496 Amends § 6.4 of Ord. 652, zoning
solicitors (5.20) (Repealed by 1601)
1473 Amends § 2.38.010, Energy 1497 Adds § 1.12.010(A)(3), general
Commission(Repealed by 1581) penalty(1.12)
1474 Rezone(Special) 1498 Rezone(Special)
1475 Amends §2.40.030, Disaster Council 1499 Rezone (Special)
(Repealed by 18-2180) 1500 Amends § 11.24.200, stopping,
1476 Amends §§ 11.24.160 and 11.24,170, standing and parking on public streets
parking restrictions (11.24) (11.24)
1477 Amends §6 of Ord. 1344, zoning (Not 1501 Adds § 8.08.525, animal and rabies
codified) control(Repealed by 1631)
1478 Concurrent sales of alcoholic 1502 Rezone (Special)
beverages and gasoline (5.44) 1503 Rezone(Special)
(Renumbered as Ch. 19.132 by Ord. 1504 Rezone(Special)
2085) 1505 Amends Ch. 5.20, solicitors (5.20)
1479 Adds Ch. 14.05, park maintenance 1506 Adds § 3.24,085, purchase of supplies
fees, and amends § 14-04.040, street and equipment(Repealed by 1582)
improvements (14.04, 14.05) 1507 Amends Table 11.12.030, speed limits
1480 Amends §2.48.020, city departments (11.12)
(2.48) 1508 Amends § 2.01 of Ord, 1489, urgency
1481 Amends §6.28.030, CATV franchises water conservation restrictions and
(Repealed by 1703) regulations(Not codified)
Rezone (Special)
Amends 11.20.030, stop 1509 ( p )
1482 § P
intersections (11.20) 1510 Amends Res. 468, Planning
1483 Amends § 11.24.180, diagonal parking Commission(Not codified)
(11.24) 1511 Rezone (Special)
1484 Amends Ord. 2(d), zoning(Repealed
by 1601)
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1512 Repeals §7 of Ord. 1489, urgency 1542 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limits
water conservation restrictions and (11.12)
regulations (Not codified) 1543 Amends Ord. 778,heritage and
1513 Water conservation(15.32) specimen trees (14.18)
1514 (Repealed by 1612) 1544 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycles (11.08)
1515 Rezone(Special) 1545 Amends § 11.24.160, parking(11.24)
1516 Amends § 14.04.200(A), street 1546 Amends §§ 1.09.060, 1.09.140;
improvements (14.04) repeals and replaces 1.09.070,
1517 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lane nuisance abatement(1.09) (Repealed.
designation(11.08) by Ord. 20-2203)
1518 Amends § 11.24,160, stopping, 1547 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160,
standing and parking on public streets parking regulations (11.24)
(11.24) 1548 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limits
1519 Amends § 16.56.030, Uniform (11.12)
Housing Code(Repealed by 1710) 1549 Amends § 2.32.050, Planning
1520 Amends (A) of§ 3.12.030, alternate Commission meetings(15.49)
sales and use tax(3.12) 1550 Prezone (Special)
1521 Amends § 11.24.150, parking(11.24) 1551 Amends §§ 2.20.030, 2.20.040,
1522 Rezone(Special) 2.20.050, 2.20.070, 2.20.080,
1523 Rezone(Special) 2.20.100 and 2.20.110, city clerk
1524 Water conservation(15.32) (2.20)
1525 Adds Ch. 16.42, toxic gases (16.42) 1552 Amends § 11.20.020, traffic
(Repealed by Ord. 16-2155) regulations (11.20)
1526 Amends §§ 10.26.090- 10.26.130, 1553 Amends § 11.24.150,parking
alarm systems (10.26) regulations(11.24)
1527 Adds § 12.2 to Ord. 1449, §7.3 to 1554 Rezone (Special)
Ord. 575, § 4.3 to Ord. 779, § 13.2 to 1555 Adds Ch. 9.20, off-site hazardous
Ord. 1452, § 13.2 to Ord. 1451 and waste facilities(9.20)
§ 15.2 to Ord. 1450, zoning(Repealed 1556 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limits
by 1601) (11.12)
1528 Rezone (Special) 1557 Amends §§ 11.20.020, traffic
1529 Amends §3.32.050, construction tax regulations (11.20)
(3.32) 1558 Water conservation(15.32)
1530 Rezone(Special) 1559 Prezone(Special)
1531 Adds Ch. 16.60, unreinforced masonry 1560 Amends § 11.08.160,bicycles (11.08)
buildings (Repealed by 1777) 1561 Amends §2.08.090(A), City Council
1532 Adds Ch. 10.30, elimination of bodily meetings (2.08)
waste in public(10.30) 1562 Amends § 11.24.150, parking
1533 Amends Ord. 1532 and § 10.30,030, regulations (11.24)
elimination of bodily waste in public 1563 Amends § 3.12.030(A), transient
(10.30) occupancy tax(3.12)
1534 Adds Ch. 3.34,utility users excise tax 1564 Amends § 11.24.150, parking
(3.34) regulations(11.24)
1535 Adds Ch. 2.84, Environmental Review 1565 PERS contract amendment(Special)
Committee(2.84) 1566 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limits
1536 Rezone (Special) (11.12)
1537 Rezone (Special) 1567 Amends Ch. 16.16, electrical code
1538 Adds Ch. 11.37, overweight vehicle (Repealed by 1707)
permit(11.37) 1568 Amends § 128.1 of Ord. 220(I),
1539 Rezone(Special) zoning(Not codified)
1540 Approves certain development 1569 Adds §§ 19.21.080--19.21.140, zoning
agreement(Special) (19.52) (Renumbered to §§ 19.56.010
1541 Temporary conditional use permits - 19.56.060 by Ord. 2085) (Ch. 19.56
(Not codified) Repealed by Ord. 16-2149)
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Ord. No. Ord. No.
fences; adds § 19.76.070, and 1651 Adds subsection C to § 14.24.040;
subsections (D)(4)to § 19.28.060 and repeals subsection D of§ 14.24.080,
(C)to; amends §§ 19.08.030, underground utilities--new
19.24.030(D), 19.28.070, developments(14.24)
[19.48.030B, C and D], 19.48.050(A) 1652 Adds §§ 14.04.175 and 14.04,176;
and(B), 19.48.070(A), 19,48.080, amends §§ 14.04.010(H) and(I),
19.48.090(A), 19.56.040, 19.56.070, 14,04.110 and 14.04.160(B), street
19.64.040(A), 19.80.030(B)(2), improvements(14.04)
19.92.040, 19.100.030, 1653 Adds Art. 14 to Title 18, street facility
19.104.030(A), 19.104.040(A), reimbursement charges(18.56)
19.120.040, 19.124.040, 19.128.030, 1654 Amends § 19.08.030, zoning(19.08) j
19.128.040, zoning(14.15 (Repealed 1655 Amends §§ 17.24.130, 17.32,040,
by Ord. 2058), 16.28 (Repealed by 17.44.030 and 17.44.080, signs
Ord. 2085), 19.08, 19.24 (Repealed by (17.24, 17.32, 17.44)
Ord. 2085), 19.28 (Repealed by Ord. 1656 Amends §§ 19.04.090, 19.48.090
2085), 19.48 (Repealed by Ord. 2073), [19.48.0701 and 19.124.030, zoning
19.56 (Repealed by Ord. 16-2149), (19.04, 19.48(Repealed by Ord.
19.64(Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.76 2073), 19.124(Repealed by Ord.
(Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.80 2073))
(Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.92 1657 Amends §§ 19.08.030, 19,20.030,
(Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.100 19.20.040, 19.28.030, 19.32.030, j
(Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.104 19.32.040, 19,36.040, 19.40.030,
(Repealed by Ord, 2085), 19.120, 19.40.040, 19.44.040, 19,44.050 and
19,124, 19.128) Ch. 19,100, 19.124.040 zoning
1638 Rezone(Special) (19.08, 19.20(Repealed by Ord.
1639 Amends §§2.36.010, 2.36.020(B) and 2085), 19.28 (Repealed by Ord. 2085),
2.36.050,park and recreation 19.32(Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.36
commission(2.36) (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.40
1640 Amends subsections (B) and(H) of (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.44
§ 10.44.020, parades and athletic (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.100
events(10.44) (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.124)
1641 Amends Ch. 2.86, affordable housing 1658 Amends §§ 19.40.030(G), 19.40.050
committee (2.86) and 19.40.060, zoning; repeals
1642 Amends § 2,20.010, city clerk(2.20) § 19.40.040(A)(8) (19.40) (Repealed
1643 Amends Ch. 9.06, massage by Ord. 2085)
establishments (9.06) 1659 Rezone(Special)
1644 Repeals and replaces Title 8, animals 1660 Amends Ch. 2.16, city council--
(Title 8) salaries (2.16)
1645 Amends § 11.24.160, parking 1661 Adds § 10.25.110, regulation of
prohibition(11.24) smoking in certain public places
1646 Rezone (Special) (Repealed by 1886)
1647 Amends Ch. 10.25, regulation of 1662 Rezone(Special)
smoking in certain public places 1663 (Number not used)
(Repealed by 1886) 1664 Adds Title 20, general and specific
1648 Amends § 11.38.040, transportation plans (20.02, 20.04)
demand management(Repealed by 1665 Repeals and replaces Ch. 10.68,
1731) juvenile curfew regulations (10.68)
1649 Amends § 11.08.160, bicycles(11.08) 1666 Adds new § 10.56.040; amends
1650 Amends § 11.29.040(A)(1), on-site §§ 10.56,020 and 10.56.030; amends
parking; amends § 19.96.030(A)(1), and renumbers §.10.56.040 to be
parking and keeping vehicles in 10.56.050; renumbers §§ 10.56.050 to
various zones (Repealed by 1940) be 10.56.060 and 10.56.060 to be
10.56.070, trespassing upon parking
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lots, shopping center property and 1686 (Not passed)
other property open to the public 1687 Amends Ch. 19.56, §§ 19.60.010,
(10.56) 19.60.020, 19.60.040 zoning(19.56
1667 (Not passed) (Repealed by Ord. 2085) 19.60)
1668 Amends §§ 10.21.010, 10.21.020, 1688 Adds definitions to § 19.08.030 and
10.21.040, 10.21.070 and 10.21.080, §§ 19.16.030(J), 19.16.040(B)(3)--(6),
news racks; repeals §§ 10.21.050, 19.20.030(J) and N,
10.21.080, 10.21.090 and 10.21.110 19.20.040(B)(10)--(13), 19.28.030,
(10.21) 19.32.030(H) and(I),
1669 Adds Ch. 10.60, regulation of graffiti 19.32.040(B)(2)--(5), 19.36.030(G)
(10.60) and(H), 19.36.040(B)(3)--(5),
1670 Rezone(Special) 19.40.030(H)[I], 19.40.040(B)(3)--(5)
1671 Adds Ch. 19.81, recycling areas and 19.44.040(F) and(H) [E and F];
(19.81) (Repealed by Ord. 2085) amends §§ 19.16.030(I),
1672 Adds Ch. 1.16, appeals of 19.28.030(F), 19.36.040(B)(2),
administrative decisions (1.16) 19.40.030(F), 19.40.040(B)(2),
1673 Adds Ch. 2.18, city attorney(2.18) 19.44.050, 19.64.050(C)and
1674 Amends § 18-1.602.10, credit for 19.100.020, 19.124.020 zoning
private recreation or open space (19.08, 19.16 (Repealed by Ord.
p
private 2085), 19.20 (Repealed by Ord. 2085),
1675 Repeals and replaces Ch. 1.08, right of 19.28(Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.32
entry for inspection(1.08) (Repealed (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.36
by Ord. 20-2203) (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.40
1676 Adds §§ 11.04.011, 11.04.019, (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.44
11,04.031, 11.04,091 and 11.04.092; (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.64
amends §§ 11.04.010, 11.04.020, (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.100
11,04.030, 11.04.040, 11.04.050, (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.124)
1i.04.062, 11.04.070, 11.04.090, 1689 Rezone (Special)
11.04.100, 11.04.110, 11.04.120, 1690 Rezone(Special)
11.04.130, 11.04.140 and 11.04.150; 1691 Rezone (Special)
repeals §§ 11.04.061, 11.04.080 and 1692 Amends § 11.12.030, speed limits
11.04.160, abatement of abandoned (11.12)
vehicles (11.04) 1693 Amends § 16.40.250, fire code
1677 Amends §§ 1.09.030, 1.09.040, (Repealed by 1711)
1.09.050, 1.09.060, 1.09.080, 1694 Rezone (Special)
1.09.100, 1.09.110 and 1.09.150; 1695 Amends Condition 4 of Application
repeals §§ 1.09.070, 1.09.090, 2-Z-94 relating to tree protection(Not
1.09,120, 1.09.130 and 1.09.140, codified)
nuisance abatement(1.09) (Repealed 1696 (Number not used)
by Ord. 20-2203) 1697 Adds §§2.04.005, 2.04.025, city
1678 Amends § 2.48.020, departmental council--election and meetings (time
organization(2.48) and place), and 2.08,105, city council-
1679 Adds Ch. 2,88, audit committee (2.88) -rules and conduct of meetings;
1680 Rezone(Special) amends Ch. 1.01 footnote and
1681 Amends Ord. 1223, rezone(Special) §§ 1.01.010, 1.01.030, code adopted,
1682 Adds Ch. 19.82, beverage container 1.04.010(3), general provisions,
redemption and recycling centers 1.09.030(B), 1.09.090, 1.09.180
(19.82) (Repealed and renumbered Ch. (Repealed by Ord. 20-2203), title of
19.108 by Ord. 2085) App. A to Ch. 1.09, nuisance
1683 Amends §§ 11.24.150 and 11.24.160, abatement(Repealed by Ord. 20-
establishment of certain parking 2203), Ch. 1.12 footnote, 1.12.010(B)
prohibition(11.24) and(C), 1.12.020, general penalty,
1684 Rezone(Special) 1.16.020(D), appeal of administrative
1685 Rezone(Special) decisions, title of Ch.
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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, §§ 14.18.220, 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 j
14.12, 16.28(Repealed by Ord. 2085), structures from demolition of
19.56(Repealed by Ord. 16-2149), potentially historic sites (Not codified)
19.106 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 1759 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes
19.132) (11,08)
1732 Rezone(Special) 1760 Amends § 11.26.110, parking(11.26)
1733 Mobile vendor permits (5.48) 1761 Adopts interim measures to protect
1734 Rezone(Special) structures from demolition of
1735 Rezone(Special) potentially historic sites (Not codified)
1736 Amends Ch. 19.108 entirely, wireless 1762 Amends § 11.20.030, stop signs
communications facilities (19.108) (11.20)
(Repealed by Ord. 2085) (Ch. 19.108 1763 (Pending)
renumbered as Ch. 19.136 by Ord. 1764 Amends Ord, 1750, rezone (Not
2085) codified)
1737 Amends Ch. 19.100 entirely, parking 1765 Amends § 11.20.020, stop signs
regulations(19.100) (Repealed by Ord. (11.20)
2085) (Ch. 19.100 renumbered to Ch. 1766 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycle lanes
19.124 by Ord. 2085) (11.08)
1738 Rezone (Special) 1767 Adds §§ 11.08,014, 11.08.015 and
1739 Amends § 11.08.260, bicycles (11.08) 11.08.270; renumbers § 11.08.270 to
1740 Amends § 11.08.250, bicycles (11.08) be 11.08.280, roller skates and
1741 Amends § 11.24.150, parking(11.24) skateboards (11.08)
1742 Adds new § 16.04.080, residential 1768 Rezone(Special)
roofing and renumbers §§ 16.04.080-- 1769 Amends Stevens Creek Boulevard
16.04.160 to be 16.04.090--16.04.160, specific plan(Special)
building code provisions (16.04) 1770 Prezone(Special) i
(16.04.110, 16.04.140 Repealed by 1771 Prezone(Special)
Ord. 2021; 16.04.170 Repealed by 1772 Rezone(Special)
Ord. 2072; 16.04.080 Repealed by 1773 (Not available)
Ord. 13-2115) 1774 Rezone(Special)
1743 Amends § 11.24.150, parking(11.24)
1744 Not enacted
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1775 Adds § 2.04.050, city council term 1780 Designating permit parking on Rose
limits (2.04) Blossom Drive from McClellan Road
1776 Amends § 15.32.080; repeals and to Lily Avenue(Not codified)
replaces Ch. 15.04, waterworks 1781 Amends § 11.24.160, parking (11.24)
system, rates and charges; repeals and 1782 Prezone(Special)
replaces Ch. 15.20, sewage disposal 1783 Prezone(Special)
systems; repeals Chs. 15.08, 15.12 1784 Amends §§ 19.08.030, 19.28.030,
and 15.30(15.04, 15.20, 15.32) 19,28.070, 19.32.060, 19.40.110,
1777 Adds §§ 16.08.185, 16.08,290, 19.56.040, 19.56.060, 19.56.070,
16.08.300, 16.16.025, 16.20.110, 19.60.040, 19.64.050, 19.64.080,
16.20.120, 16.28.065, 16.32.090, 19.76.070, 19.80.030, 19.88.030,
16.36.055; amends §§ 16.08.020, 19.92.060, 19,104.040 and
16.08.080, 16.08.200(A)(1), 19.116.030, 19.120.050, 19.128.030,
16,08.250(B), 16.12.010, 16.12.020, 19.128.040; repeals Ch. 19.96; zoning
16.12.040, 16.16.020, 16.16.070, (19.08, 19.28 (Repealed by Ord.
16.20.080, 16.24.020, 16.24.030, 2085), 19.32(Repealed by Ord. 2085),
16.24.060, 16.24.080, 16.28.040(C), 19.40 (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.56
16.28.060(A), 16.32.080, 16.40.070, (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.60, 19.64
16.40.930, 16.40.950(A); amends title (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.76
of Ch. 16.12; repeals and replaces (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.80
§§ 16.20.100, 16.32.100; repeals (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.88
§§ 16.04.040, 16.04.150, 16.08.090, (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.92
16.08.140(B), 16.08.180(B), (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.104
16.08.190 (C), 16.08.250(B)(1 and 2), (Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.116,
16.08.280 (A--C), 16.20.030, 19.120, 19.128) `
16.20.040, 16.20.090(A)(Part One), 1785 Prezone (Special)
16.24.040, 16.36.030(D), 1786 Amends specific plan(Special)
16.36.070(D), 16.40.940, 1787 Amends Ch. 2.32, planning
16.40.950(D), 16.42.280; repeals Chs. commission(2.32)
16.44, 16.48 and 16.60; repeals Ch. 1788 Amends Ch. 16.28, fences (16.28)
16.44 Appx. A, Ch. 16.52 Article (Repealed by Ord. 2085)
subtitles, Ch. 16.60 Tables A, B, C, 1789 Amends Ch. 17.44, sign exceptions
D, E, and F and Demand/Capacity (17.44) (Repealed by Ord. 2085)
Ratio graph;buildings and construction 1790 Amends Ch. 19.132, zoning (19.132)
regulations (16.08, 16.12 16.16, (Repealed by Ord. 2085) (Ch. 19.132
16.20, 16.24, 16.28) (16.32, 16.36 renumbered as Ch. 19.164 by Ord.
Repealed by Ord. 2085; 16.12.010, 2085)
16.12.020, 16.12.040, 16.16.020, 1791 Amends Ch. 19.134, zoning(19.134)
16.16.025, 16.16.070, 16.20.080, (Repealed by Ord. 2085) (Ch. 19.134
16.20.100, 16.20.110, 16.20.120, renumbered as Ch. 19.168 by Ord.
16.24.020, 16.24,030, 16.24.060, 2085)
16.24.080, 16.32.080, 16.32.090, 1792 Amends §§2.16.010--2.16.030, city
16,32.100 Repealed by Ord. 13-2115) council (2.16)
1778 Adds Ch. 19.134, architectural and 1793 Adds Ch. 9.22, property maintenance
site review process (19.134) (9.22)
1779 Adds §§ 19.32.090 and 19.60.090, 1794 Amends §§ 1.09.030(A)and
architectural and site review (19.32 1.09.060(A) and(B), nuisance
(Repealed by Ord. 2085), 19.60 abatement(1.09) (Repealed by Ord.
(Repealed by Ord. 2085) 20-2203)
1795 Rezone(Special)
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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 § 11.24.170, 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) l
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 JJ
Pollution Prevention and Watershed Council/City Staff relationships (2.17) 1
Protection(9.18) (9.18.050, 9.18.130 2010 Amending §2.74.010 modifying the
and 9.18.140 Repealed by Ord. 2088) composition of the Technology, i
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 Rl-
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. 13-2115)
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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- 19.108 renumbered 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 (RI) 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 '
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, 09-2048 Adding Ch. 1.10 regarding
19.136(Repealed by Ord. 2085)) Administrative citations, fines, and
2029 Amending § 11.24.160 regarding penalties (1.10) (Repealed by Ord.
parking prohibitions on certain streets 20-2203)
(11.24) 2049 Amending 14.04.040 regarding street
2030 Amending §§ 17.08.010 and 17.32.090 improvement requirements (14.04)
regarding special event banners, 2050 Amending Sign regulations (17.04,
promotional devices and portable signs 17.08, 17.12, 17.16, 17.20, 17.24,
and displays (17.08, 17.32) (Title 17 17.32, 17.44, 17.52, App. A-1 -A-8)
Repealed by Ord. 2085) (Title 17 Repealed by Ord. 2085)
2033 Amending §§2.18.040 and 2.18.080 2051 Rezones certain land(Not codified)
relating to the City Attorney(2.18) 2052 Rezones certain land(Not codified)
2034 Amending Table 11.24.160 prohibiting 2053 Adding Ch. 3.35 regarding
parking during certain hours on telecommunication users' tax(3.35)
Greenleaf Drive(11.24) 2054 Adding 1.18.040 regarding exhaustion
2035 Amending § 11.20.020 relating to the of administrative remedies
establishment of a vehicular stop at 2055 Amending the Heart of the City
Ann Arbor Avenue and Greenleaf Specific Plan(Not codified)
Drive(11.20)
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13-2109 Amends 14.04,170 and 18.32.390 14-2117 Adds 16.58.400 and 16.58.420 to Ch.
regarding acceptance of public 16.58, Green Building Standards Code
improvements (14.04, 18.32) (Repealed by Ord. 19-2193); amends
13-2110 Repealing and replacing Ch. 14.08, 1.08.010, 1.08.020, 1.08.030
encroachments and use of city rights-of- (Repealed by Ord. 20-2203)regarding
way(14.08) right of entry for inspection(16,58,
13-2111 Amends 14.12.120 regarding condition 1.08)
for development or building permit 14-2118 Amends 11.27.020, 11,27.050,
(14.12) 11.27.145 regarding designation of
13-2112 Rezoning certain land(Not Codified) preferential parking zones around the
13-2113 Rezoning certain land(Not Codified) Civic Center Plaza(11.27)
13-2114 Approving development agreement 14-2119 Rezoning certain land(Not Codified)
between city and Apple, Inc.; repeals 14-2120 Amends 11.08.250 regarding
Ord. 1702(Special) designated bicycle lanes (11.08)
13-2115 Amending Ch. 16; adding Ch. 16.02, 14-2121 Amends 10.56.020, 10.90.010,
Administrative Code(Repealed by Ord. 10.90.020, 10.90.040, and 10.90.050,
16-2155); repealing and replacing Ch. regarding outdoor smoking(10,56,
16.04, Building Code(Repealed by 10.90)
Ord. 16-2155; repealing and replacing 14-2122 Amends 9.17.130 regarding single-use
Ch. 16.06, Residential Code(Repealed carryout bags(9.17)
by Ord. 16-2155); repealing and 14-2123 Adds 2.08.145 regarding City Council
replacing Ch. 16.12, Soils and review (2.08)
Foundations- Subdivisions; repealing 14-2124 Rezoning certain land(Not Codified)
and replacing Ch. 16.16, Electrical 14-2125 Adding Ch. 13.08, park land
Code(Repealed by Ord. 16-2155); dedication, amending Ch. 18.24,
repealing and replacing Ch. 16.20, dedications and reservations, Ch.
Plumbing Code (Repealed by Ord. 19.08, definitions, Ch. 19.12,
16-2155); repealing and replacing Ch. Administration, Ch. 19.20, permitted,
16.24, Mechanical Code(Repealed by conditional, and excluded uses in
Ord. 16-2155); repealing Ch. 16.32, agricultural and residential zones, Ch.
Swimming Pools; amends 16.36.010, 19.56, density bonus (Repealed by
16.36.020, 16.36.030, 16.36.040, Ord. 16-2149), Ch. 19.76, Public
16.36.050, 16.36.070, 16.36.120 Buildings(BA), Quasi-Building(BQ)
regarding relocation of buildings; and Transportation(T)zones, Ch.
repealing 16.36.130 regarding 19.80, Planned Development(P)
violations-penalty for moving buildings; zones, Ch. 19.84, Permitted,
repealing and replacing Ch. 16.40, Fire conditional and excluded uses in Open
Code(Repealed by Ord. 16-2155); Space, Park and Recreation and
amends 16.54.010 regarding adoption of Private Recreation zoning districts,
Energy Code (Repealed by Ord. Ch. 19.144, development agreements,
19-2193); amends 16.58.010, adding Ch. 19.172, below market rate
16.58.015, 16.58.040, 16.58.100 housing program(13.08, 18.24, 19.08, j
regarding the Green Building Standards 19.12, 19.20, 19.56, 19.76, 19.80,
Code (Repealed by Ord. 19-2193), 19.84, 19.144, 19.172)
(16.02, 16.04, 16.06, 16.12, 16.16, 14-2126 Amends Ch. 14.18 regarding tree
16.20, 16.24, 16.32, 16.36, 16.40, removal (14.18)
16.54, 16.58) 15-2127 Amends 2.36.030, 2.36.0070,
14-2116 Adds 9.15.100, 9.15,110, 9.15.120, 2.36.080 and 2.36.090 regarding the
9.15.130, 9.14.140, prohibiting use of City Park and Recreation Commission
polystyrene foam disposable food (2.36)
service ware (9.15) 15-2128 Amends 11.32.010 and adds 11.32.055
regarding truck access to streets in
school zones(11.32)
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15-2129 Amends Ch. 2.40, Disaster Council 16-2144 Approving development agreement
(2.40) between city and IAC at Cupertino LLC
15-2130 Amends Ch. 6.24, Garbage, Non- (Special)
Organic Recycling and Organic Waste 16-2145 Amends 11,27.145 concerning
Recycling Collection and Disposal; designation of preferential parking zones
amends Ch. 9.16, Solid Waste, (11.27)
Non-Organic Recycling and Recycling 16-2146 Amends 11.27.145 concerning
Areas (6.24, 9.16) designation of preferential parking zones
15-2131 Amends Ch. 15.32, Water Conservation (11.27)
(15.32) 16-2147 Amends 11.27.145 concerning
15-2132 Adds Ch. 2.94, Sustainability designation of preferential parking zones
Commission(2.94) (11.27)
15-2133 Adds Ch. 16.28, Expedited Permit 16-2148 Approving development agreement
Process for Small Rooftop Solar Systems between city and Marina Plaza LLC
(16.28) (Special)
15-2134 Amends 11.32.020, 11.32.055, 16-2149 Amends 19.08.030, 19.12.080,
11.32.070 and 11.32.080 regarding 19.12.180, 19.28.120 and 19.32.010
truck routes and truck access within city related to permits, procedure, and code
and school zones, (11.32) requirements; repeals and replaces Ch.
15-2135 Rezoning certain land(Not Codified) 19.56, Density Bonus; adds 1.10.055,
15-2136 Amends §2.12.040, ordinance passage recording notice of violations (Repealed
(2.12) by Ord. 20-2203), and 19.104.205, sign
15-2137 Amends §2.04.010, regular meetings message substitution(1,10, 19.08,
(2.04) 19.12, 19.28, 19.32, 19.56, 19.104)
15-2138 Authorizing the implementation of a 16-2150 Amends 19.124.030 and 19.124,040
Community Choice Aggregation regarding parking standards in various
Program(Not Codified) zones (19.124)
16-2139 An interim urgency ordinance 16-2151 Adds Ch. 3.37, Minimum Wage (3.37)
establishing a moratorium on all medical 16-2152 An interim urgency ordinance
marijuana facilities pending completion establishing a moratorium on
of an update to the zoning code(Not establishment, expansion, or relocation
Codified) of payday lending and check cashing
16-2140 Amends § 19.08.030 regarding businesses pending completion of an
definitions (19.08), adds Ch. 19.98 update to the zoning code(Not Codified)
regarding medical marijuana(19.98) 16-2153 An interim urgency ordinance
(Ch. 19.98 repealed by Ord. 17-2169) establishing a temporary moratorium on
16-2141 Amends § 14.04.110 and § 18.56.040 non-medical marijuana dispensaries,
regarding street reimbursement charges marijuana cultivation and cultivation
(14.04, 18.56) facilities, commercial cannabis activities
16-2142 Repealing and replacing landscape and marijuana transport and deliveries
ordinance, §§ 14.15.010, 14.15.020, pending completion of an update to the
14.15.030, 14.15.040, 14.15.050, zoning code(Not Codified)
14.15.060, 14.15.070, 14.15.080, 16-2154 Amends Ch. 16.52, Prevention of Flood
14.15.090, 14.15.100, 14.15.110, Damage (16.52)
14.15.120, 14.15.130, 14.15.140,
14.15.150, 14.15.160, 14.15.170,
14.15.180(14.15)
16-2143 Amending 3.23.030, 3.23.040,
3.23,050, 3.23.120 regarding public
works contracts and bidding procedures
(3.23)
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16-2155 Repealing and replacing Chs. 16.02, 17-2163 Amends 11.27.145 regarding
16.04, 16.06, 16.16, 16.20, 16.24, preferential parking zones (11.27)
16.40, repealing Ch. 16.42, amending 17-2164 Amends §§ 16.72.010 through
§§ 16.58.010, 16.58.015, 16.58.040, 16.72.070 regarding recycling and
16.58.100 and 16.80.040 regarding diversion of construction and
California building, residential, demolition waste (16.72)
electrical, mechanical,plumbing, 17-2165 Amends §§ 9.22.010 through
energy, historical, fire, existing 9.22.050, 19.08.030, 19.12,030,
building, and greed building standards 19.12,080, 19.12.100, 19.12,110,
codes (16.02, 16.04, 16.06, 16.16, 19.24.050, 19.28.070, 19.36.070,
16.20, 16.24, 16.40, 16.42, 16.54, Tables 19.40.050, 19.40.060,
16.58, 16.80)(Chs. 16.02, 16.04, 19.60.030, and 19.64.020, and
16.06, 16.16, 16.20, 16.24, 16.40, 19.112.030, and §§ 19.116.030
§§ 16.54.010, 16.58.010, 16.58.015, through 19.116.060 regarding property
16.58.040 and 16.58.100 repealed by maintenance, administration, accessory
Ord. 19-2189; §§ 16.58.010, dwelling units, definitions, agricultural 1
16.58.015, 16.58.040, 16.58.100 and agricultural-residential zones,
repealed by Ord. 19-2193) multiple-family residential zones,
16-2156 An interim urgency ordinance residential hillside zones, general
establishing a temporary moratorium on commercial zones,permitted,
the establishment, expansion, or conditional and excluded uses, and
relocation of payday lending and check conversions of apartment projects to
cashing businesses pending completion common interest developments (9.22,
of an update to the zoning code (Not 19.08, 19.12, 19.24, 19.28, 19.36,
Codified) 19.40, 19.60, 19.64, 19.112, 19.116)
16-2157 Amends § 19.08.030 regarding 17-2166 Amendments to zoning map change
definitions (19.08) (Not Codified)
16-2158 Amends Ch. 8.07 and Table 19.20.020 17-2167 An interim urgency ordinance
regarding beekeeping(8.07, 19.20) extending Ordinance 16-2153 and a
16-2159 Amends §§ 19.08.030, Table temporary moratorium on non-medical
19,20.020, 19.24.040, 19.52.020, and marijuana dispensaries, marijuana
Ch. 19.112 regarding accessory cultivation and cultivation facilities,
dwelling units (19.20, 19.24, 19.52 and commercial cannabis activities and
19.112) marijuana transport and deliveries
16-2160 An interim urgency ordinance pending completion of an update to the
establishing a temporary moratorium on zoning code(Not Codified)
non-medical marijuana dispensaries, 17-2168 Add Ch. 14.02, Transportation Impact
marijuana cultivation and cultivation Fee Program(14.02)
Ch. 10.84 amends 19.08.030
facilities, commercial cannabis activities 17-2169 Adds C § ,
and mar transpo
rt ort and deliveries and repeals and replaces Ch. 19.98,
J
pending P
endin completion of an update to the regarding medicinal and adult use of I
zoning code(Not Codified) marijuana(10.84, 19.08, 19.98)
17-2161 Amends §§ 11.08.160 and 11.08.180 17-2170 Amends §§ 19.08.030 and 19.112.020,
regarding restrictions on bicycles title of Ch. 19.112, and Table
(11.08) 19.112.030, regarding accessory
17-2162 Amends Table 19.12.030, dwelling units in R-1, RHS and A-1
§§ 19.12.080, 19.12.090, 19.12.110, zones (19.08, 19.112)
Tables 19.20.020, 19.28.040, and 18-2171 Amends §2.80.010, regarding the
§ 19.28.050 regarding zoning Fine Arts Commission(2.80)
administration, permitted and 18-2172 Adds Ch. 10.05, Social Host
conditional uses, and single story Responsibility(10.05)
r overlay district process (19.12, 19.20,
19.28)
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18-2173 Amends §2.48,020 and adds 19-2187 Amends §§ 19.12.030, 19.16,010,
§ 2.48.040 regarding the Department of 19.16.030, 19,16.060, and 19.80.030
Public Works (2.48) regarding P(R3,CG)mixed use
18-2174 Amends §§ 3.12.010 through 3.12.030 planned development and removing
and 3.12.050 through 3.12.140 references to Vallco Town Center
regarding transient occupancy tax(3.12) Specific Plan(19.12, 19.16, 19.80)
18-2175 Amends Table 19.12.030 and Ch. 19-2188 Rezoning certain land(Not Codified)
19.148 regarding required artwork in 19-2189 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.02,
public and private developments(19.12, 16.04, 16.06, 16.16, 16.20, 16.24,
19.148) 16.40, 16.54, §§ 16.58.010,
18-2176 Amends § 11,27.145 regarding 16.58.015, 16.58.040 and 16.58.100;
preferential parking zones(11.27) adds Ch. 16.62, 16.64, 16.68,
18-2177 Amends §§ 19.12.030, 19,16.010, and California building codes(16.02,
20.04.040 regarding adoption and 16.04, 16.06, 16.16, 16.20, 16.24,
implementation of Vallco Town Center 16.40, 16.54, 16.58, 16.62, 16.64,
Specific Plan(19.12, 19.16, 20.04) 16.68) (Ch. 16.54 and §§ 16.58.010,
18-2178 Rezone(Special) 16.58.015, 16.58.040 and 16.58.100
18-2179 Approves development agreement repealed by 19-2193)
between city and Vallco Property 19-2190 Adds Ch. 5.50; repeals Ch. 10.27,
Owner, LLC (Special) (Repealed by regulating sale of tobacco products
19-2184) (5.50, 10.27) (Ch. 5.50 repealed by
18-2180 Repeals §2,40.030 and amends 20-2197)
§§2.32.020, 2.32.060, 2.36.020, 19-2191 Amends Ch. 19.80, planned unit
2.36.070, 2.36.080, 2.60.020, development(PUD)zones, (19.80)
2.60.060, 2.68.020, 2.68.060, 19-2192 Amends Ch. 13.08 and 19.24, park
2.74.020, 2.74.050, 2.80.020, land dedications and fees in lieu
2.80.070, 2.84.020, 2.84.070, thereof(13.08, 19.24)
2.86.030, 2.86.090, 2.88.030, 19-2193 Repeals and replaces Ch. 16.54,
2.88.090, 2.90.080, 2.92.020, energy code and Ch. 16.58, green
2.92.070, 2.94.020 and 2.94.070 building standards code(16.54, 16.58)
regarding terms of office and records 19-2194 An interim emergency ordinance
for various City Commissions(2.32, Approving just cause eviction
2,36, 2.40, 2.60, 2.68, 2.74, 2.80, protections and rental rate limits (Not
2.84, 2.86, 2.88, 2.90, 2.92 and 2.94) Codified)
18-2181 Adds Ch. 2.95, Teen Commission 20-2195 Approves development agreement for a
(2.95) new hotel located at 10931 N. De
19-2182 Amends §2.80.010 regarding the Anza Boulevard(Special)
number of members of the Fine Arts 20-2196 Repeals 2.08.010, adoption of Council
Commission(2.80) rules (2.08)
19-2183 Adds Ch. 3.38 regarding clean water 20-2197 Repeals and replaces Ch. 5.50,
and storm protection fee(3.38) regulating the sale of tobacco products
19-2184 Repeals Ord. 18-2179 that approved a (5.50)
development agreement between the city 20-2199 Amends 19.08.030, 19.20.020 and Ch.
and Vallco Property Owner, LLC 19.112, zoning definitions, uses,
19-2185 Amends §§2.86.010 and 2.86.020 accessory dwelling units (19.08,
regarding the Housing Commission 19.20, 19.112)
(2.86)
19-2186 Approving development agreement for a
new hotel located at 10801 and 10805
North Wolfe Road(Special)
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Ord. No.
20-2203 Amends §§ 1.04.010 through 1.04.060
(adds new § 1.04.030) general
provisions; repeals and readopts Ch.
1.08(1.08.010 and 1.08.020) right of
entry for inspection; repeals and
readopts Ch. 1.09(§§ 1.09.010 through
1.09.110)nuisance abatement; repeals
and readopts Ch. 1.10(§§ 1.10.010
through 1.10.180) administrative
citations, fines, and penalties; amends
Ch. 1.12 title (General Penalty and
Criminal Enforcement), amends
§ 1.12.010 and§ 1.12,020 and repeals
§ 1.12.030
20-2204 An urgency ordinance authorizing
outdoor dining operations pursuant to a
special temporary outdoor dining permit
(Not Codified)
20-2205 Amends § 2.20.010, recordkeeping
duties-closed sessions (2.20)
20-2207 An urgency ordinance authorizing
outdoor dining operations pursuant to a
special temporary outdoor dining permit
(Not Codified)
20-2208 Amends §2.88.100, duties-powers-
responsibilities (2.88)
20-2209 Adopts §2.20.120, electronic filing of
campaign statements (2.20)
20-2210 Amends § 11.24.150, parking
prohibited along certain streets (11.24)
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A__ ADVERTISEMENT
Commercial advertising
ABANDONED VEHICLE distribution
See VEHICLE prohibited when 10.52.080
requirements 10.52.070
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS, FINES, AND license required, permit prerequisite
PENALTIES 10.52.060
Administrative citation 1.10.030 Distribution
Administrative citation appeal hearing 1.10.120 commercial advertising
Administrative citation fines 1.10.070 See Commercial advertising
Administrative citation-issuance 1.10.050 permit
Administrative penalties imposed by application, denial, appeal 10.52.040
P P
Council 1.10.150 required 10.52.030
Administrative penalty hearing before the City revocation 10.52.050
Council 1.10.140 Newspaper distribution method 10.52.020
Advance deposit hardship waiver 1.10.100 Throwing, littering unlawful when 10.52.010
Appeal of an administrative citation 1.10.090 Violation, penalty 10.52.090
Applicability 1.10.010
Definitions 1.10.020 AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Failure to timely appeal administrative See also HOUSING COMMITTEE
citation 1.10.110 Effect of provisions 2.86.130
Hardship waiver for administrative citation Policies, strategies, projects, scope, authority 9
fines 1.10.080 2.86.100 j
Hearing Officer's decision on administrative
citation 1.10.130 AGENT
Notices 1.10.170 Business license
Payment of fine and penalty amounts 1.10.160 See also BUSINESS LICENSE
Recording notice of violation 1.10.060 fee 5.04.290
Right to judicial review of Hearing Officer or City
Council's decision 1.10.180 ALARM j
Service of administrative citation 1.10.040 Automatic telephone connection prohibited
10.26.050
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT Definitions 10.26.020
See DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION Equipment and installation requirements
10.26.160
ADULT USE OF MARIJUANA Exemptions 10.26.060
Commercial marijuana activities 10.84,030 False alarm
Definitions 10.84.020 charge
Enforcement, remedies and declaration of public assessment notice 10.26.100
nuisance 10.84.050 collection 10.26.140
Possession, delivery, distribution, and indoor imposition, amount 10.26.090
cultivation of marijuana 10.84.040
Purpose 10.84.010
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hearing Dog
failure to request, effect 10.26.130 See also Dog, cat
procedure 10.26.120 dangerous
request 10.26.110 See also Dangerous
investigation, report requirements registration required 8.03.040
10.26.070 keeping of 8.03.035
notification procedure 10.26,080 restraint required, exception 8.03.010
willful conduct, city reimbursement Dog, cat
10.26.150 license
Purpose of provisions 10.26.010 fee 8.03.060
Requirements 10.26.040 issuance 8.03.070
penalty 10.26.170 period 8.03.090
Violation, p ty presentation on request 8.03.110
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE recordkeeping 8.03.100
See LIQUOR required 8.03.050
tag, wearing required when 8.03.080
AMUSEMENT CENTER maximum allowed,spaying requirements,
Business license litter limit 8.03.020
See also BUSINESS LICENSE sale
fee 5.04.300 See Sale
vaccination
ANIMAL recordkeeping requirements
8.03.120
Abandoned 8.01.080
1.120 required, penalty 8.03.030
Abuse 8.08.02.1.120
1.12 violation, penalty 8.03.130
Animal control officer Hearing
authority 8.01.100 after seizure 8.02.050
inspection 8.01.110 appeal 8.02.080
At large before seizure 8,02.070
prohibited 8.01.030 failure to appeal 8.02.090
seizure, limitations 8.01.040 Horse
Beekeeping barns, shelters, pens
apiary location requirements 8.11.040
definitions 8.07.020 structural requirements 8.11.050
enforcement 8.07.050 event, amateur
location of 8.07.030 generally 8.11.020
maintenance of 8.07.030 restrictions 8.11.060
nuisance 8.07.040 land area requirements 8.11.030
number of 8.07.030 permit
registration of 8.07.030 See also permit application
Bite, quarantine, violation, examination 8.01.050 appeal 8.11.130
In City buildings 8.01.090 contents 8.11.110
Dangerous issuance 8.11.100
permit modification, revocation 8.11.120
denial 8.06.020 permit application
period, fee 8.06.030 contents 8.11.070
required 8.06.010 health officer review 8.11,080
violation,penalty 8.06.040 notice 8.11.090
Dead, disposal 8.01.070 pet, kept as 8,11.010
Definitions 8.01.010 violation, penalty 8.11.140
Diseased, seizure 8.01.060
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BUILDING CONSERVATION CODE Transfer 5.04.150
Adopted 16.60.010 Violation, penalty
Name insertion 16.60.020 generally 5.04.500
remedies cumulative 5.04.510
BUILDING MATERIAL YARD
Business license --C --
See also BUSINESS LICENSE
fee 5.04.350 CABLE TELEVISION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
See TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
BUSINESS LICENSE
Adjustments, interstate commerce 5.04.100 CABLE AND VIDEO SERVICES
Appeal 5.04.480 Audit authority 6.28.060
City council powers, duties 5.04.060 Customer service requirement 6.28.070
Collector powers, duties 5.04.070 Franchise fee and PEG fee 6.28.050
Deemed debt to city 5.04.240 Franchise required 6.28.030
Definitions 5.04.030 Grant of authority 6.28.030
Duplicate 5.04.170 Intent and purpose 6.28.020
Effect of provisions 5.04.490 Police power 6.28.040
Evidence of doing business 5.04.090 Short title 6,28.010
Exemption Use of streets 6,28.080
application 5.04.120
generally 5.04.110 CAFETERIA
Imposed 5.04.280 See RESTAURANT
Interest, penalties 5.04.250
Interpretation of provisions 5.04.050 CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE
Issuance, expiration 5.04.210 See FRANCHISE
Overpayment refund 5.04.230
Payment due when 5.04.200 CAT
Posting, display required 5.04.140 See ANIMAL
Purpose of provisions 5.04.020
Reclassification 5.04.470 CIGARETTES
Renewal 5.04.160 See TOBACCO PRODUCTS; REGULATING
Required 5.04.080 THE SALE OF
Revocation 5.04.120
Separate businesses, same location, separate CIRCULAR
licenses required 5.04.130 See ADVERTISEMENT
Statements
deemed not conclusive, CIRCUS
confidentiality 5.04.260 Business license
extension for filing 5.04.270 See also BUSINESS LICENSE
failure to file 5.04.190 fee 5.04.340
verification, audit 5.04.180
Tax increase, automatic, consumer price index CITY
5.04.460 Officials
Terminology of provisions 5.04.040 See Specific Officer
Title of provisions 5.04.010
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CITY COUNCIL/CITY STAFF RELATIONSHIPS Department
Council and Council members 2.17.030 See DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION
Council policy 2.17.033 Deputy, appointment 2.20.110
Council power 2,17.031 Election date change
Individual Council members 2.17.032 copy filing 2.76.020
Information 2.17.034 voter notification 2.76.030
Intent and purpose 2.17.020 Electric filing of campaign statements, 2.20.120
Preamble 2.17.010 Employees' retirement system execution 2.56.020
Staff 2.17.040 Nuisance abatement lien certificate, issuance
Execution of Council direction 2.17.041 1.09.140
Timely response 2.17.043 Oath of office, bond 2.20.040
Undue influence 2.17.042 Oaths, affirmations administration 2,20.070
Other duties 2.20.080
CIVIL DEFENSE Recordkeeping
See DISASTER COUNCIL accounting duties transferred 2.20.020
duty 2.20.010
CLAIMS AGAINST THE CITY ordinances 2.20.030
Authority 1.18.010 Storm drainage service charge collection
Claim prerequisite to suit 1.18.025 duties 3.36.080
Claims required 1.18.015 Transient occupancy tax appeal hearing
Exhaustion of administrative remedies 1.18.040 notice 3.12.100
Form of claim 1.18.020 Weed abatement, assessment, notice
Suit 1.18.030 posting 9.08.080
CLEAN WATER AND STORM PROTECTION FEE CODE
Annual review of fee 3.38.040 Adopted 1.01.010
Collection of fees omitted from tax Authority 1.01.030
roll-billing 3.38.090 Constitutionality 1.01.090
Definitions 3.38.020 Construction 1.04.050
Determination and imposition of fee for fiscal Definitions 1.04.010
year 2019-20 3.38.030 Effective date 1.01.080
Disputed fees 3.38.140 Effect, past actions, obligations 1.01.070
Effective date of fees 3.38.060 Enforcement officer
Fees collected with general taxes 3.38.070 See CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Fiscal accountability 3.38.150 Enforcement remedies, 1.04.030
Inspection of parcels authorized 3.38.180 Fire
Payment of balance of fee 3.38.080 See FIRE CODE
Payment of delinquent fees-city enforcement Grammatical interpretation 1.04.020
powers 3.38.190 Headings, not limiting 1.01.050
Payment of fees Penalty
Delinquency date 3.38.120 designated 1.12.010
Location 3.38.110 separate offenses 1.12.020
Owner responsibility 3.38.100 Prohibited acts including causing,
Penalty for delinquency 3.38.130 permitting 1.04.040
Purpose of the fee-limitation of use 3.38.010 References
Refunds 3,38,170 applicable to amendments 1.01.040
Special fund-restricted use of revenues 3.38.160 application to corresponding
Various actions 3.38.050 ordinances 1.01.060
title, citation 1.01.020
CLERK, CITY Repeal shall not revive any ordinances 1.04.060
Appointment 2.20,100
City seal custodian 2.20.050 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Conflict of interest 2.64.020 Inspection, right of entry
Construction prohibition appeal notice 10.48.060 See INSPECTION
Office created 2.30.010
Warrantless arrest authority 2,30.020
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COFFEE SHOP Bingo license fee 5.32.280
See RESTAURANT Business license powers, duties 5.04.060
Call for Council review 2.08.145
COMMISSION, CITY Child care expense reimbursement,
See Specific Commission when granted 2.72.010
Communications 2.08.100
COMMUNICATION WITH CITY OFFICIALS Contract bid award 3.24.080
Public building, prohibited acts Document signature authority 2.08.135
designated 10.10.020 Election
Right designated 10.10.010 See also Campaign finance
Violation, penalty 10.10.030 generally 2.04.005
False alarm hearing duties 10.26.120
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Manager, city
See DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION appointment 2.28.010
suspension, removal 2.28.090
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Meeting
Parade and athletic event administrative discussion procedure 2.08.130
authority 10,44.030 emergency 2.04.025 f
order of business 2.08.090 I
CONCERT place 2.04.030
Business license presentation method 2.08.080
See also BUSINESS LICENSE protests 2.08.120
fee 5.04.340 reconsideration
motions 2.08.095
CONSTRUCTION TAX petitions 2.08.096
Adjustment 3.32.045 regular 2.04.010
Definitions 3.32.020 special 2.04.020
Exceptions 3.32,070 violation, penalty 2.08,140
Imposition 3.32.030 Municipal employee relations officer
Payment appointment 2.52.320
place 3.32.060 Officer, official body reports 2.08.110
time 3.32.050 Parade, athletic event permit appeal
Purpose, intent 3.32.010 hearing 10.44.140
Rates 3.32,040 Permit parking time determination 11.27.130
Refunds 3.32.050 Personnel authority 2.52.090
Revenue use 3.32.080 Petition
definitions 2.08.030
CONTRACTOR exception 2.08.070
Business license hearing notice 2.08.040
See also BUSINESS LICENSE Public safety commission appointment 2.60.010
fee 5,04.370 Reimbursement 2.16.030
Robert's Rules of Order adopted 2.08.020
COUNCIL, CITY Salary
Abandoned vehicle, hearing 11.04.070 amount, effective date 2.16.020
Bicycle, fee allocation 11.08.130 statutory basis 2.16.010
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Storm drainage service charge Procedural rules 2.90.100
adjustment authority 3.36.160 Purpose of provisions 2.90.020
collection duties 3.36.080 Records 2.90.080
review duties 3.36.050 Terms of office 2.90.030
Technology, information, and Vacancy, removal 2.90.040
communications commission
appointment 2.74.010 DISASTER COUNCIL
vacancy filling 2.74.030 Definitions 2.40.020
Term limits 2.04.050 Director of emergency services C
Transient occupancy tax appeal hearing created 2.40.050
determination 3.12.100 powers, duties 2.40.060
Vacancy filling 2.04.040 Emergency organization
Water charge appeal hearing 15.12.100 membership 2.40.070
Weed abatement structure, duties, functions 2.40.080
assessment, hearing 9.08.090 Expenditures 2.40.100
authority 9.08.060 Mutual aid provided 2.40.090
hearing, decision, action 9.08.050 Powers, duties 2.40.040
resolution 9.08.020 Purposes 2.40.010
Violation,penalty 2.40,110
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CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT
See PENALTY AND CRIMINAL DOCUMENTARY STAMP TAX
ENFORCEMENT, GENERAL Administration, authority 3.04.090
Exemptions 3.04.040
CRUISING Imposition, rate 3.04.020
See TRAFFIC Payment responsibility 3.04.030
Refund claim, authority 3.04.100
CUPERTINO GARBAGE COMPANY Short title, authority 3.04.010
See GARBAGE
DOG
CURFEW See ANIMAL
Definitions 10.68.010
Exceptions 10.68.030 E"-
Violation
penalty 10.68.050 EARTHQUAKE
prohibited acts 10.68.020 See TOXIC GASES
D__ ELECTIONS, MUNICIPAL
See COUNCIL, CITY
DEFECATION
See URINATION, DEFECATION ELECTRICAL CODE
Adoption of 2019 California Electrical Code based
DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATION on the 2017 National Electrical Code
Authority of Director of Public Works and City 16.16.010
Engineer to approve plans and designs 2.48.040 Adoption of appendix chapters 16.16.015
Divisions, designated 2.48.020 Definitions 16.16.020
Manager authority 2.48.030 Electrical work, 16.16.030
Purpose 2.48.010 Fee schedule 16.16.040
Interpretation 16.16.050
DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE Maintenance program 16.16,060
Chairperson 2.90.050
Construction of provisions 2.90.110 EMERGENCY
Established 2.90.010 See DISASTER COUNCIL
Licensed architect 2.90.070
Meetings, quorum 2,90.060
Powers, functions 2.90.090
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FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Electricity
Abrogation and greater restrictions 16.52.014 definitions 6.08.010
Anchoring 16.52.041 designated 6.08.020
Appeal, variance granting authority 6,08.070
Appeal Board 16.52.062 gross receipts
variance conditions 16.52.061 percentage payment to city 6.08.050
Appeals, generally 16.52.030 total, report required 6.08.060
Applicability of provisions 16.52.011 maintenance requirements 6.08.030
Basis for establishing the areas of special flood term 6.08.040
hazard 16.52.012 Garbage
Compliance 16.52.013 See GARBAGE
Construction Gas
materials and methods 16.52.042 definitions 6.12.010 '
standards 16.52.040 designated 6.12.020
Definitions 16.52.010 granting authority 6.12.070 j
Development permit 16.52.022 gross receipts
Elevation and floodproofing 16.52.043 percentage payment to city 6.12.050
Floodplain Administrator total, report required 6.12.060
designation of 16.52.020 maintenance requirements 6.12.030
duties and responsibilities of 16.52.021 term 6.12.040
Fioodway restrictions 16.52.055 Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Interpretation 16.52.015 See Electricity
Liability disclaimer 16.52.016 See Gas
Manufactured homes, standards for 16.52.053 San Jose waterworks
Recreational vehicles, standards for 16.52.054 designated 6.20.010
Statutory authorization 16.52.001 gross annual receipts, percentage payment to
Subdivisions and other proposed development, city 6.20.050
standards for 16.52.045 maintenance
Utilities, standards for 16.52.044 notice 6.20.020
Variances required 6.20.030
Appeal Board 16.52.062 term 6.20.040
conditions for 16.52.061 Water
Warning and disclaimer of liability 16.52.016 See California water service
See San Jose waterworks
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
See RESTAURANT FUND i
Investment 2.24.050
FRANCHISE Special gas tax street improvement
Cable television See SPECIAL GAS TAX STREET
See CABLE AND VIDEO SERVICES IMPROVEMENT FUND
California water service
designated 6.16.010 j
gross annual receipts, percentage payment to
city 6.16,050
maintenance
notice 6.16.020
required 6.16.030
term 6.16.040
Cupertino garbage company
See GARBAGE
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See Collection service
GARAGE, PATIO SALE Recycling
Definitions 5.16.020 mandatory non-organic recycling for businesses
Enforcement 5,16.060 6.24.035
Findings 5.16.010 mandatory organic recycling for business
Goods display 5.16.050 structures 6.24.037
Limitation 5.16.030 mandatory solid waste collection service, i
Sign exemption procedures 6.24.031
See also SIGN Purpose of provisions 6,24.010
regulations generally 19.104.250 Recycling center, operation,use 6.24.190
restrictions 5.16.040 Violation, penalty 6.24.240
Violation
penalty 5,16.070 GAS
presumption 5.16.041 See FRANCHISE
TOXIC GASES
GARBAGE
Administration, enforcement, regulations adoption GENERAL PENALTY AND CRIMINAL
6.24.230 ENFORCEMENT
Burning, restrictions 6.24.090 See PENALTY AND CRIMINAL
Collection ENFORCEMENT, GENERAL
See also Specific Subject
unauthorized,prohibited 6.24.200 GENERAL PLAN
Collection service charges See LAND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
See also Delinquent account
mandatory, owner responsibilities GOAT
establishment, collection 6.24.150 See ANIMAL
failure to pay, effect 6.24.160
commencement, time limits 6.24.040 GRADING
franchise See EXCAVATION
grant, scope, authority 6.24.120
interference prohibited 6.24.210 GRAFFITI
mandatory, owner responsibilities Abatement
6.24.030 generally 10.60.050
unauthorized use prohibited procedure 10.60.060
6.24.220 stayed during prosecution 10,60.070
Container Definitions 10.60.030
inappropriate, additional charges when Nuisance declared 10.60.020
6.24.080 Prohibited 10.60.040
standards,use regulations 6.24.070 Purpose of provisions 10.60.010
Definitions 6.24.020 Remedies cumulative 10.60.080
Delinquent account Violation,penalty 10.60.090
collection,procedure 6.24.180
notification 6.24.170
Disposal
explosive, hazardous materials 6.24.100
frequency 6.24.050
methods designated 6.24,060
unauthorized 6.24.110
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HORSE --K--
See ANIMAL
KENNEL
HOTEL See ANIMAL
Business license tax rate 5.04.390
--L-- p
HOUSING ADVISORY, APPEALS BOARD I
Created, appointment, powers, LAND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
duties generally 16.56.020 See also ZONING
Specific plans
HOUSING CODE applicability 20.04.020 j
Adopted 16.56.010 contents 20.04.050
Appeals 16.56.020 fees 20.04.060
Violation, penalty 16.56.030 preparation, adoption, amendment, 1
repeal 20.04.030 j
HOUSING COMMISSION purpose 20.04.010
Chairperson, vice-chairperson, zoning district designation 20.04.040 i
selection, term 2.86.050
Compensation 2.86.070 LANDSCAPING
Effect of provisions 2.86.130 Applicability 14.15.020
Established, composition 2.86,010 Audit of existing landscapes larger than
Meetings one acre 14.15,150
See also Procedural rules Definitions 14.15.030
regulations generally 2.86.060 Graywater systems 14.15.100
voting, requirements 2.86.080 Intent 14.15.010
Members Irrigation schedule 14.15.110
See also Specific Subject Landscape and irrigation maintenance
selection, qualifications, residency 2.86.020 schedule 14.15.120
Power, duties, responsibilities generally 2.86.100 Landscape documentation package 14.15.050
Procedural rules 2.86.120 Landscape and irrigation installation
Records 2.86.090 report14.15.130
Staff assistance 2.86.110 Landscape maintenance agreement 14.15.140
Terms of office 2,86.030 Local agency reporting 14.15,170
Vacancy, filling 2.86.040
- I -
IMPROVEMENTS, STREET
See STREET IMPROVEMENT
INSPECTION
Purpose, 1.08.010
Right of entry for inspection, 1.08.020
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JUNKYARD
Business license
See also BUSINESS LICENSE
fee 5.04.350
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Enforcement authority 9.16.030 Disturbance prohibited 10,48.060
Findings, intent 9.16.010 Emergency exception 10.48.030
Health officer defined 9.16.150 Exceptions
Hearing 9.16.060 appeal 10.48.032
Lien emergency 10.48.030
exemption 9.16.140 homeowner construction work 10.48.029
foreclosure 9.16.120 special, granting 10.48.031
generally 9.16.100 Grading, construction, demolition 10.48.053
recordation, priority 9.16.110 Home maintenance activities 10,48.051
satisfaction from sale proceeds 9.16.130 Maximum levels 10.48.040
Recurrence of nuisance 9.16.070 Motor vehicle
faulty muffler system 10.48.056
MOTEL idling 10.48.055
Business license Multiple-family dwelling unit,
See also BUSINESS LICENSE interior noise 10.48.054
fee 5.04.390 Multiple section applicability 10.48,013
Officer
MOTOR COURT See NOISE CONTROL OFFICER
Business license tax rate 5.04.390 Other remedies 10.48,014
Outdoor public events 10.48.055
MOVING BUILDINGS Recreational vehicles 10.48.057
See BUILDING Violation
notice 10.48.011
__N__ penalty 10.48.070
NEWSPAPER NOISE CONTROL OFFICER
See ADVERTISEMENT Administrative duty 10.48.020
Defined 10.48.010
NEWSRACKS Duties 10.48.022
Administration Exception granting authority 10.48.031
See Committee Noise abatement order 10,48.011
Amortization 10.21.120 Powers 10.48.021
Appeals 10.21.100
Applicability of provisions 10.21.030 NUISANCE
Committee 10.21.060 Abandoned,wrecked,inoperative vehicle 11.04.010
Definitions 10.21.020
Abatement
Design standards 10.21.040 See NUISANCE ABATEMENT
Display of certain materials prohibited 10.21.050 Animal 8.08.150
Maintenance 10.21.070 Graffiti 10.60.020
Permit, insurance requirements 10.21.080 Marijuana, use of 10.84.050
Purpose of provisions 10.21.010 Nighttime delivery to commercial j
Violation establishment 10.48.062
abatement 10,21.090 Property maintenance
penalty 10.21.110 See PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Sewer wells, cesspools, seepage pits 15.20.120
NOISE CONTROL Sign, illegal 19.104.330
Administration 10.48.020 Weeds 9.08.020
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
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NUISANCE ABATEMENT Permit
Appeals of notice and order to abate appeal 10.44.140
nuisance 1.09.070 application
Authorization to proceed; abatement work 1.09.080 contents 10.44.050
Collection of abatement costs 1.09.090 criteria 10.44.100
Determination of public nuisance 1.09.040 decision, notice 10.44.100
Definitions 1.09.030 fee 10.44.070
Emergency nuisance abatement procedure 1.09.100 filing period 10.44.060
Notice and order to abate nuisance 1.09.050 contents 10.44.110
Purpose 1.09.020 required 10.44.040
Report of costs 1.09.060 revocation 10.44.150
Short title, statutory authority 1.09.010 suspension, emergency 10.44,160
Violation, penalty 1.09.110 Purpose of provisions 10.44.010
Route, site, cordoning 10.44.120
Violation, penalty 10.44.180
OFF-STREET VEHICLES PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Appeal from permit denial 11.10.015 See also DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION
Exemptions 11.10.013 PARKS, CITY
Operation Chairman 2.36.040
parent, guardian responsibility 11.10.014 Effect of provisions 2.36.110
permit requirements 11.10.012 Established 2.36.010
Purpose of provisions 11.10.010 Majority vote required when 2.36,060
Vehicle defined 11.10.011 Meetings 2.36.050
Violation, penalty 11.10.016 Members
terms of office 2.36.020
ORDINANCE vacancy, removal 2.36.030
See also RESOLUTION Powers, functions 2.36.080
Clerk record keeping 2,20.030 Procedural rules 2.36.090
Defined 1.04.010 Records 2.36.070
Passage
effective date 2.12.050 PARKING
time, reading 2.12.020 Camp car,mobilehome,prohibited where 11.28.020
vote required 2.12.040 City property
Publication 2.12.010 definitions 11.31.010
Real property description requirements 2.12.060 parking defined 11.31.010
prohibited 11.31.020
-�P__ unlawful 11.31.030
violation, penalty 11.31.040
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Commercial vehicle weight limit 11.28.030
See FRANCHISE Construction, repair, greasing of vehicle,
prohibited where 11.28.040
PARADES AND ATHLETIC EVENTS Curb markings, signs
Administration, authority designated 10.44.030 designated, meaning 11.24.040
City costs, reimbursement 10.44.075 obedience required 11.24.050
Definitions 10.44,020 private street
Indemnification requirements 10.44.055 See Private street
Liability insurance required 10.44.056 Definitions 11.24.030, 11.28.010
Obstruction, interference prohibited 10.44.130 Diagonal
private street
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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 prohibited,
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 Exceptions and credits 13.08.040
replacement 11.27.120 Fees in lieu of park land dedication 13.08,060
restriction 11.27.070 General procedures 13.08.110
revocation 11.27.140 Park land dedication 13.08.050
validity 11.27.110 Purpose 13.08.010
violation, penalty 11.27.150
zones designated 11.27.145 PARKS, CITY 1
Private street See also PARK AND RECREATION
curb markings, signs 11.26.040 COMMISSION
definitions 11.26.030 Acquisition, maintenance fees
diagonal 11.26.120 amount, determination 14.05.070
handicapped parking space 11.26.100 appeals 14.05.090
loading zone applicability of provisions 14.05.020
establishment authority 11.26.070 conformance requirements 14.05.120
marking 11.26.080 credits 14.05.050
passenger 11.26.090 definitions 14.05.010
parking space determination 14.05.060 i
See also handicapped parking exceptions 14.05.080
space marking 11.26.060 pending building permit, provisions not
prohibited where 11.26.110 applicable when 14.05.125
purpose of provisions 11.26.010 purpose, intent of provisions 14.05,030
removal of vehicle sign specification required when, requirements
11,26.140 generally 14.05.040
scope 11,26.020 review,purpose 14.05.110
sign obedience required 11.26.050 use, restrictions 14.05,100
violation,penalty 11.26.130 Administrative authority 13.04.220
Prohibited Advertising, sale restrictions 13.04.180
certain hours, where 11.24.160 Behavior in, requirements 13.04.130
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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 Animal
Definitions 13.04.020 dangerous, vicious 8,08.085, 8,08.460
Enforcement authority 13.04.230 establishment 8.08,380
Lost article report 13.04.210 vicious 8.08.085, 8.08,460
Nature, rural preserve Encroachment 14.08.020 k
designation 13,04.201 Explosives 10.20.010
regulations generally 13.04.202 Firearm 10.76.010 f:
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 5.24.0 20
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
Trees
PATIO SALE prohibited acts 14.12.080
See GARAGE, PATIO SALE Watercourse, discharge into,
NPDES permit 9.18.080
PEDESTRIANS Water system connection 15.12.080
Administration 11.09,020
Adult school crossing guards PERSONNEL
obedience to, required 11.09.060 Accruals credits, retained 2.52,080
positioning 11,09.050 Authority
Defined 11.09.010 city manager 2.52.100
School zones—prohibited vehicles 11.32.055 council 2,52.090
Violation, penalty 11.09.090 Child care expense reimbursement, granted
specified officers 2.72.010
PEDDLER Ciry
Business license rights 2.52.310
See also BUSINESS LICENSE Communication with
fee 5,04.400 See COMMUNICATION WITH CITY
See OFFICIALS
PENALTY AND CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT Council, rights, powers 2.52,350
Code violation 1.12.010 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
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