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D%TZt November 20 , 1980
SVtJ- BCTs Pasadena 80-35
This is to advise that dom ments associated with the above change of
organization have been found to be In order and the necessary filings
wave been made with the County Recorder, Mate Board of Equalization
and county Assessor® as required by law.
Enclosed is an endorsed copy of the Certificate of Complexion which
was recorded with the County Recorder on November 20, :980
if the above change of organization included detachment from a fire
district, t is ret'�
by law that detachment ust be effected within
one year!, owever, etion of the detachmen y January lot will
prevent t e properta being taxed by both, a City and the fire
district. You arefore, encouraged tiCnplete the detachment by
this date.
After the territory ban &CM om
please complete and return the form below. Eire District)
Thank 'you,
Paul H. gagers
Assistant Executive officer
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Local Agency Formation Commission
70 West Bedding Street, East wing, 10th Floor
Ban dose, California 9S110
Detachment of f
(Annexation) (Fire District)
has been completed the of
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Signature '
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Lftai Agency Formation Commission
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aunty of Santa Clara 9 Area Code 408
California
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
I, Paul E. Sagers, the Assistant Executive Officer of the Santa
Clara County Local Agency Formation Commission, issue this Certificate
of Completion pursuant to Section /35351 of the Gernment
Code.
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I hereby certify that I have examined the resolution for b 'change ,
in organization/mewyantooft4w attached hereto and have found this
document to be in compliance with the resolution adopted on E.
October 1 , 1980 by the Santa Clara County Local Agency,
Formation Commission approving said change in organization or r;6rgan� zation.
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The name of the t/City is: Cupertino
The entire /City is located in Santa Clara County.
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The change of organization completed is an annexation
A map and description of the boundaries of the change of organization is
appended hereto.
The title of this proceeding is: Pasadena 80-35 �
The change of organization was ordered subject to the following terms
and conditions:
None
The date of adoption of the resolution ordering tlpp change oi -,-,.zz•, i.zation '
is November 17, 1980 with an effective date
of this change of organization to be 12:01 a.m. November 28, 1980
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Dated November 20, 1980 ;L4� 'I,-,
Assistant Executive Officer
Santa Clara Coun y
Local Agency Formation Commission
RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
g OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA ANNEXING TERRITORY
DESIGNATED AS PASADENA 80-35
TO THE CITY/ 1- OF CUP.-RTINO _
` PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 35150(f) OF
THE MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATION ACT OF 1977
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Clara has help: a duly noticed public hearing pursuant to the
Municipal Organization Act of 1977 on the proposed annexation
of territory desigrated as PASADENA 80-35
to the City/Town of CUPERTINO
and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors is authorized by the
Santa Clara County Local Agency Formaticn Commission to order
annexation of this territory without an election pursuant to
Government Code Section 35150(f) of the Municipal Organization
Act of 1977;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Clara does hereby resolve, determine and order as follows :
1. The territory described in Exhibit A is annexed to the
City/'Fawn of CUPERTINO A map of this territory
marked Exhibit B, is attached.
NOV 2 H 1980
2 . The annexation is effective on
3 . The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is directed to
make the filings necessary to complete the annexation pursuant
to Government Code Section 35350.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Clara, State of California, on 'CV 1 198C
by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors
NOES: Supervisors
ABSENT: Supervisors r
Chairperson, Board of Supervisors
ATTEST: DONALD M. RAINS , Clerk
Board of Supervisors
Local Agency Formedon Commission
County Government Center, East Wing
70 West Hedding Street
n Jose. 95110
County ®f Santa Clara 299-4321 CArearCode 408
California
October 6, 1980
City of Cupertino
City Hall
10300 Torre Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014
Subject : Cupertino island Annexations
Gentlepersons:
Please be advised U—it at its meeting of October 1, 1980 the Local
Agency Formation Couunission approved the following island annexations
to the City of Cupertino:
Columbus/Vai 80-36 Orange/McClellan 80-37
Crescent 79-8 (b) Pasadena 80-35
Crescent 79-8(c) Poppy Drive 80-27
_;ann 80-32 St:..ling 80-42
Monta Vista (West) 80-34 Stelling 80-43
Stelling 80-45
These items ?:eve been forwarded to the Board of Supervisors for their
considsidtion as conducting authority. The Commission continued the
foll_Jwing items to its November 5 meeting:
Item Reason
Crescent 79-8(a) City is to submit revised maps and legal
descriptions to include the one remaining
parcel of unincorporated land.
Stelling/Bollinger
80-40 City is to submit revised maps and legal
descriptions to include the one remaining
parcel of unincorporated land.
Stelling 80-44 Continued in response to a request from a
resident.
It should be noted that Stelling 80-45 was approved by the Commission
subject to submission by the city of revised maps and legal descriptions
to include the westerly side of Stelling Road southerly to Orogrande
Place. This modification is required in order to make the annexation
consistent with county road policy.
Sincerely,
L L OEVY FORMATION COP1MISSION
4 A n ur
Senior Staff Assistant
c^: City of Cupertino Planning Dept.
An Equal Opportunity Ernpioyer
SUMMARY
AGENDAiTEM NUMBER
14-23 AGENDA DATE August 25. 1980-'
SUBJECT AND ISSUE
Consideration of Possible Annexation of Various Islands
BACKGROUND
On July 31, staff met at the Monta Vista Community Center with residents and/e-
property owners of the island designated "Mann 80-32". Questions were answered
concerning code enforcement, a rat problem in the area and fiscal implications of
possible annexation. On August 5, also at the Monta Vista Community Center, staff
met with residents and/or property owners of the islands designated "Monti Vista (Nest)
80-34" and "Pasadena 80-35". Once again major concerns were code enforcement, fiscal
implications and whether or not annexation would bring about the need for street im-
provements. Staff met with residents and/or property owners of the remaining islands
on August 1.3 at the Library Community Room. Questions asked were still concerning
fiscal- implications, street improvements and code enforcement. Major concern regarding
code enforcement in each instance seemed to be noise.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
No r.econunendation. Should Council wish to initiate annexation proceedings, it will '
be necessary to approve each Site Specific Plan and adopt each resolution.
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APPROVED FOR SUBMTSSION
TO THE CITY COUNCIL:
Robert [�'. Quinlan, C�.ty ?t��iiager
PASADENA 80-35
This Site Specific Plan has been prepared 'in response to LAFCO planning
requirements for evaluating annexation proposals under the Muni inal Organization
Act of 1977. This plan is based upon the Plaster Plan for sere• which was
approved by the Cupertino City Council on March 19, 1979.
The City of Cupertino has planned its services so as to provide for the entito
area and population within the perimeter city limits. The.-efore, there is ample
capacity to extend services to each of the island areas. Islands ire currently
receiving benefits in the form of access to services provided by the City.
Advantages gained by residents who annex to the City include: increased traffic
enforcement; increased level of code enforcement, traffic complaints and
request for traffic control devices; City maintenance of streets; increased
access to City recreation programs; shorter distance between residents and
government service center; increased government representation (vote as both
City and County resident, opportunity to serve on City commissions or boards,
opportunity Lo run for Council) ; improved efficiency in delivery of services;
this is an opportunity to annex without paying processing fees.
I. Fire Protection and Prevention Services
There will be no change in agency upon annexation. This area is presently
part of the Central Fire Protection District, as is Cupertino. Annexation
would not affect fire prevention and protection service or funding.
II. Police Protection
The area designated Pasadena 80-35 upon annexation, would receive traffic
enforcement from the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department. One car,
50 hours, two cars each 40 hours; three sheriff's vehicles patrol Cupertino
140 hours per week for traffic enforcement. The Santa Clara County Sheriff's
Department currently provides other protection services to the island area.
This would not change.
Currently, the California Highway Patrol responds to accidents and special
needs on unincorporated roads and hYghways. Routine patrol on these roadways
was found to be poor economically. Patrol and enforcement is provided in areas
where such needs are clearly identified and called to their attention.
Cupertino's Code Enforcement Officer also responds to complaints of citizens
within the City. Annexed area would have traffic and code enforcement extended
to them without lowering level of service to current City residents. The
Sheriff's services are funded through the General Fund.
III. Library Service
There will be no change in library service. No library expansion or reorgani-
zation will be required upon annexation of an island.
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IV. Parks and Recreation
The location of the nearest park is Stonydale Drive - Varian Park. This park
is 6.0 acres and features open space and tennis courts. Annexation has no
effect on park development. Barbeque tables, barbeques and playground equipment
are presently being installed in this park.
Also closeby is the Monta Vista Park and Community Center on Voss Avenue. The
City has budgeter; $150,000 for redevelopment of the park during the 1.98,0-81
fiscal year. Plans include a parking area and neighborhood play equipment.
Approximately 15,000+ sq. ft. of the community center will be retained. Super-
vised recreation programs for all ages will be conducted in the center, planned
to start in September.
Recreation and park facilities are available regardless of residency. However,
non-residents pay an additional $2.00 fee for programs held at City owned
facilities.
Cupertino Memorial Park, which is also the location of the City's Senior Center,
is located on Stevens Creek Blvd. and Mary Avenue. This Community park features
picnic tables, playing fields and spectator stands, an amphitheatre, and
barbeques as well as open space.
V. Streets - Substantially Developed or Developing Territory
Except in cases of further development or redevelopment, no upgrading of
facilities will be required. The City will maiutain all public streets as
required. Service level and funding will be in accordance with the Master Plan
for Services.
VI. Street Swa_ p Iig
The City of Cupertino provides street sweeping every two weeks on all areas
wiih continuous curbs and gutters. This island has some curbs and gutters
on corners; however, they are not continuous and will be swept, therefore,
at the service level currently provided by Santa Clara County (once or twice
a year) . Commercial areas are swept once a week.
The City requires no improvements to be made because of annexation.
Municipal street sweeping is financed from the general fund and gas tax.
VII. Water Supply
This area is currently served by City of Cupertino Water utility. No change
of agency or rates will occur with annexation. Rates and capacity available
are listed in the Master Plan for Service, as is City policy regarding hookup,
cost, and financing.
VIII. Gas and Electricity
Annexation will not affect Pacific Gas and Electric Company rate structure.
IX. Garbage Collection
Los Altos Garbage Company provides refuse collection to unincorporated areas
in Santa Clara County at a rate of $4.50/2 c:.ins. The same service is avai-lable
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to .;upert:ino residents for a rate of $3.50/2 cans for front yard pickup.
Cupertino r ,idents also receive a free Spring and Fall pickup. The Senior
Citizen rate in Cupertino is $2.00 for one can.
X. Sani*_ary Sewer
Service is provided by the Cupertino c. ❑itary District. There will be no change
on annexation. As long as Santa Clar County Health Departmc-x safety criteria
are being met, hookup is not required. Refer to master Plan for Services for
user charge and capacity. If, in the future, property owners wish sanitary
sewer facilities, these would be financed through an assessment district or
other means.
XI. Storm Drains
Storm drains are not available in this island area and will not be required
at time of annexation. If property owners request them, these could be financed
by said owners.
XII. Flood Control
The City of Cupertino participates in the National Flood Insurance Program.
This area is not located within a flood plain.
XIII. Street Lighting
There are street lights located within this area. If annexed, the City will
maintain these li(�.its from the general fund and/or gas tax. Additional lighting
will not be required. If additional lighting is desired by the citizens,
property owners will bear the cost .of installation.
XIV. Other Services
Cable TV is not available in Cupertino at this time except in the San Jose transfer
area. However, the City is currently negotiating with United Cable TV regarding
a franchise.
Annexation will not require any change in address or postal service.
XV. Special Districts
Special Districts within the area of proposed annexation include:
Cupertino Union School District
Fremont Union High School District
Foothill Community College District
Mid Peninsula Regional Open Space District
Santa Clara Valle- Water District
Central Fire Protection District
Cupertino Sanitary District
XVI. Fiscal Implications
Under Proposition 1.3 the basic tax rate for all areas is $4.00 per hundred
dollars assessed valuation. The City has an additional .023 per. $1_00
assessed valuation for 1980-81 for P_.�'k and City Hall. Bonds . Other ag epc:ies
bonded indebtedness, if any, would apply regardless of annexations.
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[ Pss Homeowner's Citv's Tax
Market Value Assessed Value Exemption ($1750) (.0231$100 AV)
$ 60, 000 $15, 000 $13,250 $3. 05
80,000 20,000 18, 250 4. 20
100,000 25,000 23,250 5.35
120,000 30,000 28,250 6.50
The City requires every person engaged in business within Cupertino to pay a
license tax of $25.00 per calendar year unless otherwise specified.
Every person engaged in a Business specified below shall pay a license tax as
set forth. The license tax shall apply to each calendar year.
Apartment house or group residences------- -------,c 12,0C
Plus $1.00 for each unit
Auto court, motor court or inn---- --------------- 12.00
Plus $2.00 for each unit
Automobile sales (new) including repairs, services,--- - 50.00
accessories
Aggregates (Quarry Materials)----------------- 100.00
Barber 15.00
Plus $5.00 for each employee over one
Bicycle and cyclery sales and repairs ------------- 25.00
Beauty shop- --------- ---- - --- 15.00
Plus $5.00 for each employee
Hotel--- --------- 25.00
Plus $1.00 for each room
Industrial or light manufacturing------- -------- 100.00
Mortician------ -------- -- 40.00
Oil Companies ---------- 30.00
Planing mill------------- -- 25.00
Including lumber sales - - 50.00
Rooming house ------ --- 15.00
Plus $1.00 for each unit
Restaurant-------- --------- 25.00
Including creamerv----- --- ----- 37.00
Shoe shine---------------- --------_ 5.00
Theater: Less than 500 seats ------ 100. 00
More than 499 seats - -- 150.00
Tractor sales, repairs, service, accessories 50.00
Trailer court--------------------- 25.00
Plus $1.00 for each trailer space
Upholsterer ------- ------ --- 25.00
Vegetable truck making retail sales- ------ 40.00
Amusement concesr,ion, when not connected with any-------_- 5.00 per day
fair, carnival or circus; for each separate with a :minim' UM
activity requiring individual payment for of $50.00
participation
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Auctioneer (excluding any real estate auctioneer----------- 50.00
whose business is limited exclusively to
auctioning real estate and whose permanent
place of business is outside the City who
shall be issued a license without payment
of the fee)
Billiard, poolroom or bw74ng alley---------------------- 50.00
Bowlir: game, bat ball or other similar device,------------ 15.00
equipment or entertainment
Dance, public--------------------—------------------ 5.00 per day
with a manimum
of S25.00
Dog or cat breeding or boarding kennels------------_--_ 100.00
Dog or cat hospital------------—----—------------------$ 25.00
Fire, bankruptcy or wreck sale--------------------_____. 100.00
Itinerant vendors of goods or services------------------- !00.00
Han dbi11ing----- --------------------------------------- 120.00
Junk collector or deale-_, per vehicle------------------ 1.00 per day
Junk dealer----- ---- _—__---__.__—_ 50.00
Occult science (including astrology, palmistry,----- --- 1.00 per day
prenology, life reading, fortune telling,
cartomancy, .clairvoyance, crystal gazing,
hypnotization, mediumship, prophecy, augury,
divination, magic or when the person who
conducts same demands or receives a fee for
the exercise or exhibition of his art therein,
either directly or indirectly, or as a gift or
donation, or who charges admission)
Parade permits---- --------- --------- 10.00
Pawnbroker------- ----- ---- -- 100.00
Private patrol-- — — -- -- -----_------- 25.00
Riding academy, club , corral or school—— ----- 25.00
Shooting gallery----- -------- ----- 25.00
Skating rink---------- ------ --- *100.00
Solicitor---------------- --------- ----.—_-- 50.00
Used motor vehicle dealer------------- ---------- 25.00
Wrecking yard--- --- ------ 100.00
In addition, tho City levie.; fees for cert:aili services, including the hr(icessing
Of planning ahp_iications, building permits, a plan checking fee, a charge for
blueprinting and other engineering ,services.
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XVII. Land Use Regulations
Any parcel. with an existing land use that is non-conforming to City zoning
regulations and/or the General Plan will be considered a legal non-conforming
use under the following circumstances:
-The land must have been developed prior to City zoning.
-Land use must have been consistent with County zoning at the time of
development
Incremental improvements are allowed up to 25% of the value of the existing
structure as determined by the Building Official. Any improvement in excess of
said 25% will require consistency with City zoning regulations and the General Plan.
At their meeting of Monday, August 25, 1980, City Council. prezoned the area as
follows:
.7 acres from County R3-4 to City of Cupertino RI-6 (residential,
6,000 sq. f t. minimum lot size)
.95 acres from County ML to City of Cupertino ML (light industrial)
3.93 acres from County CN, County CG and County ML to City of Cupertino
PD (Commercial and incidental industrial and/or residential intent) .
.31 of an acre has previously been prezoned P (Planned Development with
Neighborhood Commercial intent) .
4 Dwelling units
12 People
2 Registered voters
PASADENA, IMPERIAL/MONTA VISTA 80-35
All that certain real property situate in the County of Santa Clara, State
of California, more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point of intersection with the centerline of Stevens Creek
Boulevard and the centerline of Imperial Avenue, said point common to the
northwest corner of that certain annexa' on to the City of Cupertino by
Ordinance No. 361 entitled "IMPERIAL 67- 1 and the boundary of that certain
annexation to the City of Cupertino by Ordinance No. 83 entitled "MCCLELLAN-IA";
Thence South 316 feet along the centerline of Imperial Avenue, said line
being along said annexati,in "IMPERIAL 67-1" to the southwest corner of
said annexation "IMPERIAL 67-1";
Thence S. 890 56' E, 165 feet along said annexation "IMPERIAL 67-l" to a
point on the easterly boundary of Block 1, as shown on that certain "Map
of Subdivision No. 1, Town of Monta Vista" filed for record in Volume P
of Maps, Page 4, Santa Clara County Records, said corner also being common
to the southeast corner of said annexation "IMPERIAL 67-1" and said annexation
boundary "MCCLELLAN 1-A";
Thence South 160 feet along said annexation "MCCLELLAN 1-A" to the northeast
corner of Lot 1, Block 6, as shown on the aforementioned subdivision map, sad
corner common to said annexation "MCCLELLAN 1-A" and that certain annexation
to the City of Cupertino by Resolution No. 4230 entitled "MEASUREX 76-3";
Thence N. , 890 56'W. , 200 feet along said annexation "MEASUREX 76-3" to
a corner common to the northeast corner of Block 5 and the westerly sideline
of Imperial Avenue as shown on the aforementioned subdivision map;
Thence South 250 feet along the westerly sideline of Imperial Avenue, said
line being along said annexation "MEASUREX 76-3" to the northeast corner
of Lot 11, Block 5 as shown on the aforementioned subdivision map;
Thence N. 890 56' W. , 80 feet along said annexation "MEASUREX 76-3";
Thence South 125 feet along said annexation "MEASUREX 76-3" to a point on
the northerly sideline of Lomita A.-enue (formerly Lomita Street) as shown
on the aforementioned subdivision map, said point common to said annexation
"MEASURER 76-3" and that certain annexation to the City of Cupertino by
Resolution No. 3307 entitled "CLNA 72-41';
Thence N. 890 56' W. , 180 feet along the northerly sideline of Lomita Avenue,
said line along said annexation "CUVA 72-4", to a point common to the
southwest corner of Block 5 and the easterly sideline of Pasadena Avenue
as shown on the aforementioned subdivision map, said corner common to an-
nexation "CUVA 72-4" and that certain annexation to the City of Cupertino by
Resolution No. 3019 entitled "PASADENA 70-2";
• Pasadena, Imperial/Monta Vista, Page 2
Thence North 100 feet along the easterly sideline of Pasadena Avenue, said
line along said annexation "PASADENA 70-2", to the southwest corner of Lot
20, Block 5 of the aforementioned 'subdivision map;
Thence S. 89c 56' E. , 130 feet along said annexation "PASADENA 70-2" to
the souLtheast corner of said Lot 20, Block 5 of the aforementioned sub-
divisiort map;
Thence North 50 feet along said annexation, "PASADENA 70-2" to the northeast
corner of Lot 21, Block 5 of the aforementioned subdivision map;
Thence N. 890 56' W. , 130 feet along said annexation "PASADENA 70-2" to
a point common to the northwest corner of said Lot 21, Block 5 of the
aforementioned subdivision map and the easterly sideline of Pasadena Avenue;
Thence North 639.98 feet along the easterly sideline of Pasadena Avenue,
said line along said annexation "PASADENA 70-2", to a point on the westerly
boundary of Lot 30, Block 2 of the aforementioned subdivision map;
Thence along a curve to the right, having a radius of 20.00 feet, a central 1
angle of 900 04' for an arc length of 31.44 feet, said curve along said
annexation "PASADENA 70-2", to a point on the northerly line of said Lot
30, Block 2 of the aforementioned subdivision map;
Thence North 41 feet along said annexation "PASADENA 70-2" to a point on
the centerline of Stevens Creek Boulevard, said point common to said
annexations "PASADENA 70-2" and "MC CLELLAN 1-A";
Thence S. 890 56' E., 274.98 feet along the centerline of Stevens Creek
Boulevard, said line along said annexation "MCCLELLAN 1-A" and that certain
annexation to the City of Cupertino by Ordinance No. 249 entitled "REFREDI
63-9" to the point of beginning.
Containing 5.7 Acres, more or less.
A, P. N.: 357-1-7-(12-19, 22-25, 27-39, 66-67
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