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10-29-2020 Searchable PacketCITY OF CUPERTINO DISASTER COUNCIL AGENDA This will be a teleconference meeting without a physical location Thursday, October 29, 2020 2:00 PM Special Meeting TELECONFERENCE / PUBLIC PARTICIPATION INFORMATION TO HELP STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 In accordance with Governor Newsom’s Executive Order No-29-20, this will be a teleconference meeting without a physical location to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Members of the public wishing comment on an item on the agenda may do so in the following ways: 1) E-mail comments by 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 29 to the Council at ThomasC@cupertino.org. These e-mail comments will be received by the Council members before the meeting and posted to the City’s website after the meeting. 2) E-mail comments during the times for public comment during the meeting to the Council at ThomasC@cupertino.org. The staff liaison will read the emails into the record, and display any attachments on the screen, for up to 3 minutes (subject to the Chair’s discretion to shorten time for public comments). Members of the public that wish to share a document must email ThomasC@cupertino.org prior to speaking. 3) Teleconferencing Instructions Members of the public may observe the teleconference meeting or provide oral public comments as follows: Oral public comments will be accepted during the teleconference meeting. Comments may be made during “oral communications” for matters not on the agenda, and during the public comment period for each agenda item . To address the Council, click on the link below to register in advance and access the meeting: Page 1 Disaster Council Agenda October 29, 2020 Online Please click the link below to join the webinar : https://cityofcupertino.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rG6FzFmSQKuSjkFc0ku4OQ Phone Dial 888 788 0099 and enter Webinar ID: 999 8246 2046 (Type *9 to raise hand to speak) Unregistered participants will be called on by the last four digits of their phone number . Or an H.323/SIP room system: H.323: 162.255.37.11 (US West) 162.255.36.11 (US East) Meeting ID: 999 8246 2046 SIP: 99982462046@zoomcrc.com After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Please read the following instructions carefully: 1. You can directly download the teleconference software or connect to the meeting in your internet browser. If you are using your browser, make sure you are using a current and up-to-date browser: Chrome 30+, Firefox 27+, Microsoft Edge 12+, Safari 7+. Certain functionality may be disabled in older browsers, including Internet Explorer . 2. You will be asked to enter an email address and a name, followed by an email with instructions on how to connect to the meeting. Your email address will not be disclosed to the public. If you wish to make an oral public comment but do not wish to provide your name, you may enter “Cupertino Resident” or similar designation. 3. When the Chair calls for the item on which you wish to speak, click on “raise hand.” Speakers will be notified shortly before they are called to speak. 4. When called, please limit your remarks to the time allotted and the specific agenda topic . NOTICE AND CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CUPERTINO DISASTER COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the Cupertino Disaster Council is hereby called for Thursday, October 29, 2020 commencing at 2:00 p.m. This will be a teleconference meeting with no physical location . Said special meeting shall be for the purpose of conducting business on the subject matters listed below under the heading, Page 2 Disaster Council Agenda October 29, 2020 “Special Meeting." SPECIAL MEETING ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1.Subject: Minutes from August 20, 2020 Recommended Action: Approve minutes from August 20, 2020 A - Draft Minutes POSTPONEMENTS ORAL COMMUNICATIONS This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the Committee on any matter within the jurisdiction of the Committee and not on the agenda. Speakers are limited to three (3) minutes. In most cases, State law will prohibit the Commission from making any decisions with respect to a matter not on the agenda. PUBLIC HEARINGS OLD BUSINESS 2.Subject: COVID-19 Report Recommended Action: Receive report by the Office of Emergency Services Coordinator NEW BUSINESS 3.Subject: Proposed amendments to Chapter 2.40 (Disaster Council) of the Cupertino Municipal Code Recommended Action: Receive presentation on proposed amendments to Chapter 2.40 (Disaster Council) of the Cupertino Municipal Code, provide any input, and make a recommendation to City Council Staff Report A - Draft Chapter 2.40 Municipal Code Amendments STAFF AND COMMITTEE REPORTS 4.Subject: Report by the Santa Clara County Fire Department a.Office of Emergency Management b.Community Education Recommended Action: Receive report by the Santa Clara County Fire Department liaison Page 3 Disaster Council Agenda October 29, 2020 5.Subject: City of Cupertino Office of Emergency Services (OES) Recommended Action: Receive report by the City of Cupertino OES liaison 6.Subject: Report by Citizen Corps Recommended Action: Receive report by Citizen Corps liaison 7.Subject: Next Meeting: February 18, 2021 FUTURE AGENDA SETTING ADJOURNMENT In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), anyone who is planning to attend this teleconference meeting who is visually or hearing impaired or has any disability that needs special assistance should call the City Clerk's Office at 408-777-3223, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting to arrange for assistance. In addition, upon request, in advance, by a person with a disability, meeting agendas and writings distributed for the meeting that are public records will be made available in the appropriate alternative format. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the members after publication of the agenda will be made available for public inspection. Please contact the City Clerk’s Office in City Hall located at 10300 Torre Avenue during normal business hours. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that pursuant to Cupertino Municipal Code 2.08.100 written communications sent to the Cupertino City Council, Commissioners or City staff concerning a matter on the agenda are included as supplemental material to the agendized item. These written communications are accessible to the public through the City’s website and kept in packet archives. You are hereby admonished not to include any personal or private information in written communications to the City that you do not wish to make public; doing so shall constitute a waiver of any privacy rights you may have on the information provided to the City . Members of the public are entitled to address the members concerning any item that is described in the notice or agenda for this meeting, before or during consideration of that item. If you wish to address the members on any other item not on the agenda, you may do so during the public comment . Page 4 CITY OF CUPERTINO Agenda Item 20-8373 Agenda Date: 10/29/2020 Agenda #: 1. Subject: Minutes from August 20, 2020 Approve minutes from August 20, 2020 CITY OF CUPERTINO Printed on 2/3/2022Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ Cupertino Disaster Council Minutes August 20, 2020 CUPERTINO DISASTER COUNCIL DRAFT MEETING MINUTES Thursday, August 20, 2020, 2:00 p.m. Teleconference meeting without a physical location CALL TO ORDER Mayor Steven Scharf called to order the meeting of the Cupertino Disaster Council at approximately 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 20, 2020 via teleconference. ROLL CALL Disaster Council Members Present: Mayor Steven Scharf City Manager Deborah Feng Kristina Alfaro Bill Mitchell Ben Fu Roger Lee Carl Valdez Staff Present: Katy Nomura, Assistant to the City Manager Thomas Chin, Emergency Services Coordinator Ken Ericksen, Citizen Corps Coordinator Others Present Virtually: Gina Cali, Santa Clara County Fire Lauren Linney. Santa Clara County Fire Members of the Public APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Subject: Approve February 20, 2020 Minutes Recommended Action: Approval of the February 20, 2020 Minutes City Manager Deb Feng motioned to approve the minutes of the May 21, 2020 meeting; Mayor Steven Scharf seconded the motion. Ayes: Scharf, Feng, Alfaro, Lee, Mitchell, and Valdez. Noes: None. Abstain: Fu. Absent: None. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS NONE WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS NONE Cupertino Disaster Council Page 2 OLD BUSINESS 2. Subject: COVID-19 Report Recommended Action: Receive report on COVID-19 response and recovery Thomas Chin, Emergency Services Coordinator, delivered an update on COVID-9 response and recovery including coordination with the County of Santa Clara. NEW BUSINESS 3. Subject: Continuity of Operations Plan Recommended Action: Receive report and provide input Mayor Steven Scharf motioned remove Item 3: Continuity of Operations Plan; City Manager Deb Feng seconded the motion. Ayes: Scharf, Feng, Alfaro, Fu, Lee, Mitchell, and Valdez. Noes: None. Abstain: None. Absent: None STAFF AND COMMITTEE REPORTS 4. Subject: Report by the Santa Clara County Fire Department a. Office of Emergency Management b. Community Education Recommended Action: Receive report by the Santa Clara County Fire Department liaison a. None b. Lauren Linney, Santa Clara County Fire, presented information on virtual and blended learning classes resumed with modifications to health guidelines. 5. Subject: City of Cupertino Office of Emergency Services (OES) Recommended Action: Receive report by the City of Cupertino OES liaison Thomas Chin delivered an update on current response actions due to wildfire, inclement weather, and future planning items from the Office of Emergency Services. 6. Subject: Report by Citizen Corps Recommended Action: Receive report by the Citizen Corps liaison Ken Ericksen, Citizen Corps Coordinator, delivered an update on Citizen Corps activities including cooling centers, COVID-19 test sites, and social distancing protocols to protect volunteers. 7. Next Meeting: November 19, 2020 in the EOC at City Hall, Cupertino, California 95014 or virtually depending on conditions. Cupertino Disaster Council Page 3 FUTURE AGENDA SETTING ADJOURNMENT Mayor Steven Scharf adjourned the meeting at 2:24 p.m. Minutes prepared by: Thomas Chin Cupertino Office of Emergency Services CITY OF CUPERTINO Agenda Item 20-8376 Agenda Date: 10/29/2020 Agenda #: 2. Subject: COVID-19 Report Receive report by the Office of Emergency Services Coordinator CITY OF CUPERTINO Printed on 2/3/2022Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ CITY OF CUPERTINO Agenda Item 20-8377 Agenda Date: 10/29/2020 Agenda #: 3. Subject: Proposed amendments to Chapter 2.40 (Disaster Council) of the Cupertino Municipal Code Receive presentation on proposed amendments to Chapter 2.40 (Disaster Council)of the Cupertino Municipal Code, provide any input, and make a recommendation to City Council CITY OF CUPERTINO Printed on 2/3/2022Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ Disaster Council Meeting: October 29, 2020 Subject Proposed amendments to Chapter 2.40 (Disaster Council) of the Cupertino Municipal Code Recommended Action Receive presentation on proposed amendments to Chapter 2.40 (Disaster Council) of the Cupertino Municipal Code, provide any input, and make a recommendation to City Council. Background The emergency management program includes the preparation and carrying out of plans for the protection of persons and property within this City in the event of an emergency, the direction of the emergency organization, and the coordination of the emergency functions of this City with all other public agencies, corporations, organizations, and affected private persons. All City departments and partner agencies constitute the emergency management program, which is facilitated by the Office of Emergency Services, which is being proposed to be changed to “Office of Emergency Management,” consistent with industry best practice. The purpose of the Disaster Council is to provide input and guidance to the emergency management program and facilitates input by stakeholders in the preparation, implementation, and evaluation of the program. The Disaster Council also provides oversight for the California State Disaster Service Worker Volunteer Program (DSWVP) through the Citizen Corps organization. Discussion Updates to Chapter 2.40 of the Municipal Code have been developed to provide clear and effective guidance for emergency management activities. The Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP), the California Office of Emergency Services, and best practices from other jurisdictions have been used to identify recommended changes. Minor updates were also made for pronoun usage, formatting, and clarity for current terminology without material change. The substantive recommended changes are summarized as follows: # Change Reason Jurisdictional Examples 1 Title of Chapter changed from Disaster Council to Emergency Management Program The scope of the ordinance covers the Emergency Management Program of which the Disaster Council is a component. - County of Santa Clara - City of San Jose 2 Renamed the “Office of Emergency Services” to the “Office of Emergency Management” The name “Office of Emergency Management” better describes the management and coordination responsibility of the organization rather than direct emergency service provision such as law enforcement and fire services. - County of Santa Clara - City of San Jose 3 Changed designated chair from Mayor to City Manager; changed designated vice chair from City Manager to Mayor As the Mayor’s term is only one year and to keep consistency in the Disaster Council, it is recommended to have the City Manager as Chair and the Mayor as Vice Chair. - Los Altos Section 2.28.050 - Los Altos Hills Section 4-1.06 - Hermosa Beach, CA Section 2.56.030 4 Clarified voting members as follows: - Chair - Vice Chair - Department Heads Such representatives of civic, business, labor, veterans, professional, or other organizations having an official emergency responsibility, as may be appointed by the chair with the advice and consent of the governing body to advise the voting members. This modification more clearly defines those members that have voting power in the Disaster Council and that other members may be appointed to advise the voting members. The current Code lists “Section Chiefs (City Department Heads or their designee)” as members but section chiefs are not always department heads, so this amendment seeks to clarify this ambiguity. Many other cities refer to section chiefs of emergency services as mentioned in the emergency plan. However, this is not straightforward as the individual to actually fill the role of section chief will rotate through shifts. These roles are often initially assumed by department heads. 5 Added a statement that Disaster Council shall comply with the California Emergency Services Act. This statement is required for the Emergency Management Program to follow the California Emergency Services Act. - California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code) - California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 2, Subchapter 3, §2571 6 Clarified Powers and Duties of Disaster Council and the Director of Emergency Services: - Clarified that meeting frequency is at the discretion of the chair but not less than once a year -Broadened the description of the Disaster Service Worker Volunteer program -Removed redundant wording and clarified the advisory role in development of plans and agreements Updated for clarity and to meet requirements of the Emergency Management Accreditation Program Standard1. - City of Saratoga Section 6-05.050 7 Clarified the penalties to violations of Chapter 2.40 to include administrative citations as well as misdemeanor penalties. - The City may address violations of this Chapter by issuing administrative citations, fines, and penalties as set forth in Chapter 1.10 of this Code. Alternatively, the City may prosecute any violation of this Chapter as a misdemeanor, punishable as provided in Chapter 1.12 of this Code. Law enforcement officers of the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office are authorized to enforce this Chapter. Updated to facilitate appropriate penalty and efficient enforcement of emergency orders under Chapter 2.40. The administrative enforcement mechanism authorized by this Chapter compliment and does not displace existing civil and criminal enforcement. - County of Santa Clara Ordinance No. NS-9.291 1 Emergency Management Accreditation Program, “The ANSI/EMAP 5-2019 Emergency Management Standard by EMAP.” 2019. https://emap.org/index.php/what-is-emap/the-emergency-management-standard On October 8, 2020, the Public Safety Commission reviewed the first six proposed amendments. The Commission unanimously recommended the amendments for adoption by the City Council, with Commissioner Nellore absent. The Commission discussed the amendments and had no dissenting opinions. Upon further review after the Commission meeting, the seventh proposed amendment was added to facilitate appropriate penalty and efficient enforcement of emergency orders under Chapter 2.40. The administrative enforcement mechanism proposed by this amendment provides administrative and criminal enforcement options proportional to the violation of a local emergency order. The proposed amendments are expected to go before the City Council in November 2020. Sustainability Impact None anticipated. Fiscal Impact None anticipated. Prepared by: Tom Chin, Emergency Services Coordinator Approved for Submission by: Katy Nomura, Assistant to the City Manager Attachments: A - Draft Chapter 2.40 Municipal Code Amendments ATTACHMENT A Attachment A – Page 1 Exhibit A – Chapter 2.40 Disaster Council The sections of the Cupertino Municipal Code set forth below are amended or adopted as follows: Text added to existing provisions is shown in bold double-underlined text (example) and text to be deleted in shown in strikethrough (example). Text in existing provisions is not amended or readopted by this Ordinance. Text in italics is explanatory and is not an amendment to the Code. Where the explanatory text indicates that a new section is being added to the City Code, the new section is shown in plain text. 1. Title of Chapter Change from Disaster Council to Emergency Management Program CHAPTER 2.40: DISASTER COUNCIL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM* Section 2.40.010 Purposes. 2.40.020 Definition. 2.40.025 Disaster Council. 2.40.030 Reserved Compliance with California Emergency Services Act. 2.40.040 Powers and duties. 2.40.050 Director of Emergency Services–Designated. 2.40.060 Director of Emergency Services–Powers and duties. 2.40.070 Emergency organization–Membership. 2.40.080 Emergency organization–Structure, duties and functions. 2.40.090 Mutual aid. 2.40.100 Expenditures. 2.40.110 Violation–Penalty. * For the constitutional provision that states that any city may make and enforce within its limits all such local police, sanitary and other regulations as are not in conflict with general laws, see Calif. Const. Art. 11 § 11; for statutory provisions regarding the establishment and powers of local war or disaster councils, see Gov. Code § 8610 et seq. -- See Title 9, Health and Sanitation. 2. Purpose of Emergency Management Program 2.40.010 Purposes. The declared purposes of this chapter are to provide for the design of the citywide emergency management program for the City of Cupertino. The emergency Amending Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 2.40 - Page 2 management program includes the preparation and carrying out of plans for the protection of persons and property within this City in the event of an emergency, the direction of the emergency organization, and the coordination of the emergency functions of this City with all other public agencies, corporations, organizations, and affected private persons. 3. Disaster Council Membership 2.40.025 Disaster Council. Pursuant to California Government Code section 8610, the Cupertino Disaster Council, shall have the following voting members: A. The Mayor City Manager, or his/her their designee, shall be chair. B. The City Manager Mayor, or his/her their designee, shall be vice chair. C. The Section Chiefs (City Department Heads or their designee) of Emergency Services as are provided for in a current emergency plan of this jurisdiction, adopted pursuant to this ordinance. D. In addition to its voting members, the Disaster Council shall include sSuch representatives of civic, business, labor, veterans, professional, or other organizations having an official emergency responsibility, as may be appointed by the chair with the advice and consent of the governing body, to advise the voting members. which includes a representative from the following: 1. Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). 2. Medical Reserve Corps (MRC). 3. Cupertino Amateur Radio Emergency Services (CARES). 4. Public Safety Commission. 5. Police. 6. Fire. 7. Three to Five Business Members. 4. Compliance with California Emergency Services Act 2.40.030 Reserved Compliance with California Emergency Services Act. The City of Cupertino Disaster Council shall comply with the California Emergency Services Act. 5. Powers and Duties of the Disaster Council 2.40.040 Disaster Council Powers and Duties. The Disaster Council shall have the following duties, powers and responsibilities, and such other as they may be entrusted with by the City Council from time to time: Amending Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 2.40 - Page 3 1. Meet at the discretion of the Chair, but no less than annually. 2. The Disaster Council has the duty and power to develop and Advise on and Rrecommend for adoption emergency plans and mutual aid agreements based on the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 2, Sections 2400 - 2450. 3. The Disaster Council will pProvide guidance to develop disaster exercises and community action plan, support citizen community participation, assist with threat assessments, identify local resources and facilitate multi-agency/inter- agency coordination within its membership and other local governments and special districts. 4. The Disaster Council pProvides oversight for engaging citizen community members in homeland security, emergency planning and response and promoting community preparedness and family safety in three principal ways; through public education and outreach; through training opportunities; and, through volunteer programs that draw on special skills and interests. 5. Citizen Corps programs overseen by the Disaster Council may include one or more of the following six program components administered by federal agencies: Community Emergency Response Team (CERT); Neighborhood Watch Program; Medical Reserve Corps (MRC); Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS); Operation Terrorist Information and Prevention System (TIPS) and Cupertino Amate ur Radio Emergency Services (CARES). These volunteer efforts will be integrated into a strategic, comprehensive approach that will more effectively utilize the time, talents and interests of volunteers in support of first responders and overall community preparedness. The Disaster Council shall provide for the registration of Disaster Service Workers (DSWs) within Cupertino and is thus because of such registration act as an instrumentality of the City in aid of the carrying out of the general governmental functions and policy of the City. It agrees to comply with the rules and regulations governing Disaster Service Workers (DSWs) Provide oversight responsibility for the California State Disaster Service Worker Volunteer Program (DSWVP). The City Office of Emergency Management manages the DSWVP through its Citizen Corps organization as established by the California Emergency Council pursuant to the provisions of California Government Code Section 8585.5. 6. Director of Emergency Services Designated 2.40.050 Director of Emergency Services–Designated. Amending Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 2.40 - Page 4 The City Manager or his/her their designee is designated the Director of Emergency Services for the purposes of disaster management under the Standardized Management System. 7. Director of Emergency Services Powers and Duties 2.40.060 Director of Emergency Services–Powers and Duties. The Director is empowered to: A. Request the City Council to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a "local emergency" if the City Council is in session, or to issue such proclamation if the City Council is not in session. Whenever a local emergency is proclaimed by the Director, the City Council shall take action to ratify the proclamation within seven days thereafter or the proclamation shall have no further force or effect; B. Request the Governor to proclaim a "state of emergency" when, in the opinion of the Director, the locally available resources are inadequate to cope with the emergency; C. Develop emergency plans with the assistance of the emergency service chiefs organization for consideration by the Disaster Council and manage the emergency programs of this City; D. Control and direct the effort of the emergency organization for this City for the accomplishment of the purposes of this chapter; E. Direct cooperation between and coordination of services and staff of the emergency organization of this City; and resolve questions of authority and responsibility that may arise between them; F. Represent this City in all dealings with public or private agencies on matters pertaining to emergencies as defined herein; G. In the event of the proclamation of a "local emergency" as herein provided, the proclamation of a "state of emergency" by the Governor or the Director of the State Office of Emergency Services, or the existence of a "state of war emergency," the Director is empowered to: 1. Make and issue rules and regulations on matters reasonably related to the protection of life and property as affected by such emergency; provided, however, such rules and regulations must be confirmed at the earliest practicable time by the City Council; 2. Obtain vital supplies, equipment, and such other properties found lacking and needed for the protection of life and property and to bind the City for the fair value thereof and, if required immediately, to commandeer the same for public use; 3. Require emergency services of any City officer or employee and, in the event of the proclamation of a "state of emergency" in the Santa Clara County Operational Area or the existence of a "state of war emergency," to command the aid of as many citizens of Amending Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 2.40 - Page 5 this community as he the Director deems necessary in the execution of his their duties; such persons shall be entitled to all privileges, benefits, and immunities as are provided by State law for registered disaster services workers; 4. Requisition necessary personnel or material of any City department or agency; and 5. Execute all his their ordinary power as City Manager, all of the special powers conferred upon him them by this chapter or by resolution or emergency plan pursuant hereto adopted by the City Council, all powers conferred upon him them by any statute, by an agreement approved by the City Council, and by any other lawful authority. 8. Emergency Organization Structure, Duties, and Functions 2.40.080 Emergency Organization–Structure, Duties and Functions. The City Emergency Organization functions under the Standardized Emergency Management System. Representatives of the Emergency Organization have specific duties and responsibilities to train, plan for and participate in the City’s emergency management response, as assigned by the Director of Emergency Services. These responsibilities are outlined in the Cupertino Emergency Operations Plan. The structure, duties, and functions of the emergency organization and the order of emergency succession to the position of Director of Emergency Services, shall be adopted by resolution of the City Council. 9. Violation - Penalty 2.40.110 Violation–Penalty. It shall be a misdemeanor, punishable as provided in Chapter 1.12 of this code, violation of this Chapter for any person during an emergency to: A. Wilfully obstruct, hinder, or delay any member of the emergency organization in the enforcement of any lawful rule or regulation issued pursuant to this chapter, or in the performance of any duty imposed upon him them by virtue of this chapter; B. Do any act forbidden by any lawful rule or regulation issued pursuant to this chapter, if such act is of such a nature as to give or be likely to give assistance to the enemy or to imperil the lives or property of inhabitants of this City, or to prevent, hinder, or delay the defense or protection thereof; C. Wear, carry, or display without authority any means of identification specified by the emergency agency of the state. The City may address violations of this Chapter by issuing administrative citations, fines, and penalties as set forth in Chapter 1.10 of this Code. Alternatively, the City may prosecute any violation of this Chapter as a misdemeanor, punishable as provided in Amending Cupertino Municipal Code Chapter 2.40 - Page 6 Chapter 1.12 of this Code. Law enforcement officers of the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office are authorized to enforce this Chapter. CITY OF CUPERTINO Agenda Item 20-8382 Agenda Date: 10/29/2020 Agenda #: 4. Subject: Report by the Santa Clara County Fire Department a.Office of Emergency Management b.Community Education Receive report by the Santa Clara County Fire Department liaison CITY OF CUPERTINO Printed on 2/3/2022Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ CITY OF CUPERTINO Agenda Item 20-8388 Agenda Date: 10/29/2020 Agenda #: 5. Subject: City of Cupertino Office of Emergency Services (OES) Receive report by the City of Cupertino OES liaison CITY OF CUPERTINO Printed on 2/3/2022Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ CITY OF CUPERTINO Agenda Item 20-8389 Agenda Date: 10/29/2020 Agenda #: 6. Subject: Report by Citizen Corps Receive report by Citizen Corps liaison CITY OF CUPERTINO Printed on 2/3/2022Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ CITY OF CUPERTINO Agenda Item 20-8390 Agenda Date: 10/29/2020 Agenda #: 7. Subject: Next Meeting: February 18, 2021 CITY OF CUPERTINO Printed on 2/3/2022Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™