MCA-2010-04b - Green Building Ordinance OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CITY HALL
10300 TORRE AVENUE• CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255
C U P E RT I N t� TELEPHONE: (408)777-3223• FAX: (408) 777-3366
To: Planning Department
From: Kirsten Squarcia
Subject: Second reading and adoption of amendments to Chapter 16.58 of the Cupertino
Municipal Code regarding Green Building standards and amendment to the City's
fee schedule
Date: September 20, 2012
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On September 18 the City Council made the following action:
CONDUCTED THE SECOND READING AND ENACTED THE ORDINANCE
ORDINANCE N0. 12-2099
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
AMENDING CHAPTER 16.58 OF THE CUPERTINO MUNICIPAL CODE TO
AMEND THE GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE TO INCLUDE LOCAL
GREEN BUILDING REQUIREMENTS
WHEREAS, the City Council authorized staff on January 19, 2010 to proceed with the
development of a green building ordinance incorporating green building
measures; and
WHEREAS, green building is a "whole systems" approach to the design, construction,
location, and operation of buildings and structures to help mitigate the
environmental, economic and social impacts of construction, demolition and
renovation of buildings and structures; and
WHEREAS, the Environmental Resources and Sustainability Element of the City of
Cupertino's General Plan 2000-2020 recognizes that the community's
environmental resources are fragile, invaluable and interrelated, and protecting
and sustaining the City's viable ecological communities and environmental
resources will result in the protection of both the human and natural
environments; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino's General Plan 2000-2020 sets forth policies
recognizing that the essential components of green building design and planning
include consideration of location, site planning, energy efficiency, material
efficiency and water efficiency; and
WHEREAS, the California Green Building Standards Code Section 101.7 provides that a
local government may establish more stringent building standards if they are
reasonably necessary due to local climactic, geologic, topographical or
environmental conditions; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino has already adopted ordinances to further green
building measures, including the California Green Building Standards Code, the
Landscaping Ordinance to reduce water waste, Recycling and Diversion of
Construction and Demolition Waste Ordinance, and Stormwater Pollution and
Prevention and Watershed Protection; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino intends to adopt local amendments to the California
Green Building Standards Code by establishing green building requirements
exceeding the Mandatory Requirements of the 2010 California Green Building
Standards Code; and
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WHEREAS, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 6615 to recommend
adoption of green building measures in a green building ordinance as a result of
conducting public hearings; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that amending Chapter 16.58, Green
Building Standards Code, is necessary to incorporate local green building
requirements; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Cupertino conducted properly noticed
public hearings; and
WHEREAS, adoption of the ordinance will improve the environment and is in the
public interest.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO HEREBY
ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Title 16 of the Cupertino Municipal Code is hereby amended by the
adoption of amendments to Chapter 16.58 as set forth in Exhibit A.
Section 2. The City Council adopts the findings for local amendments to the
California Green Building Standards Code, 2010 Edition, attached hereto as
Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference.
Section 3. Because this project will assure the maintenance, restoration,
enhancement, or protection of the environment and does not relax the regulation
of construction activities or standards allowing environmental degradation, this
project is exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15308.
Section 4. Should any provision of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or
circumstance, be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unlawful,
unenforceable or otherwise void, that determination shall have no effect on any
other provision of this Ordinance or the application of this Ordinance to any
other person or circumstance and, to that end, the provisions hereof are
severable.
Section 5. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on July 1, 2013 as
provided by Government Code Section 36937.
Section 6. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance
and shall give notice of its adoption as required by law. Pursuant to Government Code
Section 36933, a summary of this Ordinance may be published and posted in lieu of
publication and posting of the entire text.
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INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the Cupertino City Council the 4th day
of September 2012 and ENACTED at a regular meeting of the Cupertino City Council
on this 18� of September 2012 by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST: APPROVED:
Grace Schmidt Mark Santoro
City Clerk, City of Cupertino Mayor, City of Cupertino
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Exhibit A
City of Cupertino
CHAPTER 16.58: GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE ADOPTED
16.58.010 Code Adoption.
The provisions of the 2010 California Green Building Standards Code and each and all of
the regulations, provisions, conditions and terms of the code is referred to as if fully set forth in
this chapter,and is by such reference adopted.
One (1) copy of the code therefore is on file in the office of the Building Official pursuant
to Health and Safety Code Section 18942(d)(1) and is made available for public inspection.
16.58.015 Adoption of Appendix Chapters
No Appendix Chapters from the 2010 California Green Building Standards Code have
been adopted.
16.58.040 Local Amendments
The following provisions of this Chapter shall constitute local amendments to the cross-
referenced provisions of the California Green Building Standards Code, 2010 Edition, and shall
be deemed to amend the cross-referenced sections of said Code with the respective provisions
set forth in this Chapter.
16.58.050 Section 101.1- Amended
Amend Section 101.1 to read as follows:
101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the California Green Building
Standards Code as amended by the City of Cupertino and may be cited as such and will be
referred to herein as "this code." The California Green Building Standards Code as amended by
the City of Cupertino is an amendment to Part 11 of 12 parts of the official compilation and
publication of the adoption, amendment and repeal of building regulations to the California
Code of Regulations, Title 24, also referred to as the California Building Standards Code.
16.58.070 Section 101.3- Amended
Amend Section 101.3 to read as follows:
101.3 Scope. The provisions of this code shall apply to the planning, design, operation,
construction, use and occupancy of every newly constructed building or structure, unless
otherwise indicated in this code for the City of Cupertino.
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The California Green Building Standards Code also is hereby amended to apply to additions,
renovations and tenant improvements of privately-owned buildings and structures in
accordance with the provisions of this Chapter.
It is not the intent that this code substitute or be identified as meeting the certification
requirements of any private, third party green building program.
16.58.100 Section 101.10- Amended.
Amend Section 101.10 to read as follows:
101.10 Mandatory requirements. This code contains mandatory green building
measures. In addition, this Chapter contains required minimum green building measures as
amended by the City of Cupertino. All new buildings and structures, additions, renovations
and tenant improvements subject to requirements in Table 101.10 shall comply with the
mandatory measures of the 2010 California Green Building Standards Code as adopted by the
state in addition to local amendments included in this code, regardless of height or number of
stories, unless specifically exempted by this code.
16.58.110 Section 101.10.1 - Added
Add Section 101.10.1 to read as follows:
101.10.1 Project Types -as set forth in Table 101.10.
16.58.120 Section 101.10.1.1 - Added.
Add Section 101.10.1.1 to read as follows:
101.10.1.1 Residential projects- as set for in Table 101.10.
16.58.130 Section 101.10.1.1.1 - Added
Add Section 101.10.1.1.1 to read as follows:
101.10.1.1.1 Residential new construction - Equal to or less than nine (9) homes - as
set forth in Table 101.10.
16.58.140 Section 101.10.1.1.2--Added:
Add Section 101.10.1.1.2 to read as follows:
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101.10.1.1.2 Residential new construction - Greater than nine (9) homes or more - as
set forth in Table 101.10.
16.58.150 Section 101.10.1.1.3--Added
Add Section 101.10.1.1.3 to read as follows:
101.10.1.1.3 Major multi-family residential renovations/additions - as set forth in
Table 101.10. Requirements shall only apply to the area of renovation/addition.
16.58.160 Section 101.10.1.1.4 -Added
Add Section 101.10.1.1.4 to read as follows:
101.10.1.1.4 Non-residential new construction,small- as set forth in Table 101.10.
16.58.170 Section 101.10.1.1.5 - Added
Add Section 101.10.1.1.5 to read as follows:
101.10.1.1.5 Non-residential new construction,medium-- as set forth in Table 101.10.
16.58.180 Section 101.10.1.1.6- Added
Add Section 101.10.1.1.6 to read as follows:
101.10.1.1.6 Non-residential new construction,large-- as set forth in Table 101.10.
16.58.190 Section 101.10.1.1.7- Added
Add Section 101.10.1.1.7 to read as follows:
101.10.1.1.7 Non-residential renovations/additions, minor -- as set forth in
Table 101.10. Requirements shall only apply to the scope of work of renovation/addition.
16.58.200 Section 101.10.1.1.8- Added
Add Section 101.10.1.1.8 to read as follows:
101.10.1.1.8 Non-residential renovations/additions, major -- as set forth in
Table 101.10. Requirements shall only apply to the area of renovation/addition.
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16.58.210 Section 101.10.1.1.9- Added
Add Section 101.10.1.1.9 to read as follows:
101.10.1.1.9 Mixed-Use-- as set forth in Table 101.10.
16.58.220 Table 101.10-Added
Add Table 101.10 to read as follows: �
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Residential
Single Family and Multi- . CALGreen Building City Review
Family homes equal to or Code in accordance
less than 9 homes: with CALGreeri s
minimum thresholds.
Single Family and Multi- • GPR certified at Third Party GPR or LEED
Family homes greater than 9 minimum 50 points or certification as applicable
homes:
• LEED Silver or
• Alternate Reference
Standard per Section
101.10.2
Alternate Reference Standard:
See Section 101.10.2
Non-Residential
Small, less than 25,000 SF: • CALGreen Building City Review
Code*per Chapter 5 of
the California Green
Building Standards
Code
Mid-size, from 25,000 to • LEED Certified or Third Party LEED
50,000 SF: Certification
• Alternate Reference
Standard per Section Alternate Reference Standard:
101.10.2 See Section 101.10.2
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Large,greater than 50,000 SF: . LEED Silver or Third Party LEED
Alternate Reference Certification
• Standard per Section
101.10.2 Alternate Reference Standard:
See Section 101.10.2
a. Residential
i. Single-family • CALGreen Building City Review
Code in accordance
with CALGreeri s
minimum thresholds.
ii. Multi-family (minor): • CALGreen Building City Review
Code in accordance
with CALGreeri s
minimum thresholds.
iii. Multi-family(major): • GPR minimum 50 pts Third Party GPR or LEED
Renovations and/or or Certification as applicable
additions with a Floor Area . LEED Certified or
Ratio (FAR) increas� 50% � LEED EBOM Certified
and at least 35,000 square feet,
and that replace or or
substantially alter the HVAC • Alternate Reference
system and at least two of the Standard per Section
following: building envelope, 101.10.2 Alternate Reference Standard:
hot water system and lighting See Section 101.10.2
system.
b. Non-Residential
i. Minor: Renovations and/or • CALGreen Building City Review
additions that do not meet the Code in accordance
higher thresholds for "major with CALGreeri s
renovations and additions" minimum thresholds.
outlined as defined in (ii)
below.
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ii. Major: Renovations and/or . LEED Certified Third Party LEED
additions that comprise at (applicable only to the Certification
least 35,000 square feet, and area of renovation/
replace or substantially alter addition) or
the HVAC system and two of LEED EBOM Certified
the following: building �
envelope,hot water system,
or
and lighting system. � Alternate Reference
Standard per Section Alternate Reference Standard:
101.10.2 See Section 101.10.2
Mixed-Use
For new and renovation/addition projects with residential and non-residential components, the
use shall comply by either:
1. Meeting the applicable requirements for each use; or
2. Meeting the applicable requirements for the use that comprises the majority of the
project's square footage/where uses are attached and/or combined in a building.
Notes:
"Major" renovations and/or additions"apply only to the area of the renovation/addition unless the LEED
EBOM Certified option is selected.
'�Chapter 5 of the California Green Building Standards Code (Cal Green Mandaton�) requirements shall
only be applied to elements included in the scope of a project, unless otherwise required by the
California Green Building Standards Code.
16.58.230 Section 101.10.2- Added
Add Section 101.10.2 to read as follows:
101.10.2 Alternate green building standards. The applicant may request to apply an
alternate green building standard for a project in lieu of the minimum standards per Table
101.10. In making a determination in response to an application under this section, the Building
Official may allow an alternate standard if he/she finds that the proposed alternative standard
complies with all of the following:
A. Addresses a comprehensive scope of green building issues including energy efficiency,
water efficiency, resource efficient materials,and healthy building practices;
B. Applies standards that are, when taken as a whole, as stringent as the GPR and LEED
standards;
C. Includes a formalized certification process that incorporates third party verification; and
D. The project will advance the purposes of this Chapter.
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16.58.240 Section 102.3- Amended
Amend Section 102.3 to read as follows:
102.3 Verification. Documentation of conformance for applicable green building
measures shall be provided to the City of Cupertino. Verification that the project meets the
applicable environmental standards occurs through either the Third Party process or City
Review per the requirements in Table 101.10. The following lists the verification requirements
for Third Party verification,and alternative methods:
A. Third Party Certification. A project will be required to meet the Third Party certification
process if the City determines that the project meets or exceeds the applicable thresholds
listed in Table 101.10. The applicant shall submit all of the following to the City, in
addition to other application requirements, to assist the City in determination
compliance with the green building requirements:
a. Plannin�A�plication. A green building checklist that includes cross-references to
appropriate locations in the construction documents for all prerequisites and
selected points or credits that demonstrates that the proposed project meets the
applicable minimum requirements.
b. Building Permit.
i. Proof of project registration with administrating body of the applicable reference
standard, and
ii. A green building checklist that includes cross-references to appropriate locations
in the construction documents for all prerequisites and selected points or credits;
that demonstrate that the proposed project meets the applicable minimum
requirements, and
c. Green Buildin� Deposit. The green building deposit in an amount that may be set
from time to time by resolution of the City Council. The applicant may provide the
deposit in the form of cash or in any other form that the City finds acceptable to meet
the purposes of this Section. The full amount of the deposit shall be returned upon
the certification document being provided per 102.3 (A)(c). If however, the project
does not meet the requirements of this Chapter, as applied to the project, then the
City shall retain the full amount of the deposit, and shall use the deposit solely to
advance the purposes of this Chapter.
d. Time Limit. Within 18 months of Final Occupancy - Provide certification document
for LEED, GPR or alternate rating standard in a form accepted by the City per Table
101.10. The Building Official may grant a one-time 6-month extension.
16.58.260 Section 102.3.1 - Added
Added Section 102.3.1 to read as follows:
102.3.1 Exemptions. The Building Official shall determine the maximum feasible
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threshold of compliance reasonably achievable for the project. Projects that are exempted from
the requirements of the California Green Building Standards Code as amended by the City of
Cupertino shall meet the requirement in section A and at least one of the requirements in
sections B-D:
A. Projects that demonstrate that it is not feasible for the project to fully meet the green
building requirements and that the purposes of this chapter will have been achieved
to the maximum extent possible shall be exempted only for the specific rating system
prerequisite that has been determined to be infeasible.
B. Projects that demonstrate compliance with this code but which will conflict with the
Cupertino General Plan and/or Municipal Code Ordinance, such as those requiring
historic preservation as determined by the Director of Community Development; or
C. Projects that demonstrate compliance with this code but which will conflict with the
California Building Standards Code; or
D. Projects with atypical energy-related design requirements and/or patterns of use
that make compliance with the thresholds of this code infeasible.
16.58.280 Section 202-Amended
Amend Section 202 to add or amend the following definitions:
A. "Building Envelope" means the separation between the interior and the exterior
environments of a building in order to provide structural integrity, moisture control,
temperature control, and air pressure control. The principal physical components of the
building envelope include the foundation,roof,walls, and windows.
B. "Decision maker" means the person or entity with final approval authority over the
underlying project.
C. "Green Building Checklist" means a checklist, typically with prerequisites and credits
and/or points that is developed by the administrators of green building certification
systems and used to determine whether a development project can achieve certification.
D. "Green Point Rated (GPR)" means a residential green building rating system developed by
Build It Green. Projects can use any of the adopted GPR checklists that most appropriately
apply to the project type proposed.
E. "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)" means a green building rating
system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council for residential and non-residential
projects. Projects can use any of the adopted LEED checklists that most appropriately apply
to the project type proposed.
F. "Minimum Green Building Requirement" means the minimum green building requirement
that applies to a particular project,as listed in column 2 of Table 101.10.
G. "Required Verificatiori' means the standards that correspond to the requirements of a
particular green building rating system and project type, as listed in column 3 of Table
101.10,for which verification procedures are fully set forth in Section 102.3.
H. "Feasible" means capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable
period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social, and technological
factors.
16.58.290 Section 303.1.1 --Amended
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Amend Section 103.1.1 to read as follows:
303.1.1 Tenant improvements. The provisions of this code shall apply to the applicable
tenant or occupant improvements to a project.
16.58.300 Section 4.304.1.1 - Added
Add Section 4.304.1.1 to read as follows:
4.304.1.1 Compliance with local water-efficient landscape ordinance. Residential
projects must comply with the City of Cupertino's Landscape Ordinance, pursuant to Chapter
14.15 of the Cupertino Municipal Code.
16.58.310 Section 5.304.1.1 - Added
Add Section 5.304.1.1 to read as follows:
5.304.1.1 Compliance with local water-efficient landscape ordinance. Non-residential
projects must comply with the City of Cupertino's Landscape Ordinance, pursuant to Chapter
14.15 of the Cupertino Municipal Code.
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Exhibit B
Findings for Amendments to the California Green Building Standards Code
In accordance with the Health and Safety Code Sections 17958, 17958.5, and 17958.7, the
City Council must make findings for each proposed local change to the provisions of
the California Building Standards Code, including green building standards, to support
its determination that each such local amendment is reasonably necessary based on
climatic, topographical or geological conditions.
In adopting the amendments to Chapter 16.58 of the Cupertino Municipal Code
pertaining to the California Green Building Standards Code, the City Council of the
City of Cupertino finds as follows:
A. General Findings Related to Green Building Requirements in Cupertino
1. Green building is a "whole systems" approach to the design, construction,
location, and operation of buildings and structures to help mitigate the
environmental, economic and social impacts of construction, demolition and
renovation of buildings and structures.
2. The Environmental Resources and Sustainability Element of the City of
Cupertino's General Plan 2000-2020 recognizes that the community's
environmental resources are fragile, invaluable and interrelated, and
protecting and sustaining the City's viable ecological communities and
environmental resources will result in the protection of both the human and
natural environments.
3. City of Cupertino's General Plan 2000-2020 sets forth policies recognizing that
the essential components of green building design and planning include
consideration of:
a. Location
b. Site planning
c. Energy efficiency
d. Material efficiency
e. Water efficiency
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4. The City of Cupertino previously adopted ordinances to further green
building measures, including the California Green Building Standards Code,
the Landscaping Ordinance to reduce water waste, Recycling and Diversion
of Construction and Demolition Waste Ordinance, and Stormwater Pollution
and Prevention and Watershed Protection.
B. Findings for Local Amendments to the 2010 California Green Building Standards
Code (16.58 of the Cupertino Municipal Code)
1. The City Council authorized staff on January 19, 2010 to proceed with the
development of a green building ordinance incorporating green building
measures.
2. Green building is a "whole systems" approach to the design, construction,
location, and operation of buildings and structures to help mitigate the
environmental, economic and social impacts of construction, demolition and
renovation of buildings and structures.
3. The Environmental Resources and Sustainability Element of the City of
Cupertino's General Plan 2000-2020 recognizes that the community's
environmental resources are fragile, invaluable and interrelated, and
protecting and sustaining the City's viable ecological comxnunities and
environmental resources will result in the protection of both the human and
natural environments.
4. City of Cupertino's General Plan 2000-2020 sets forth policies recognizing that
the essential components of green building design and planning include
consideration of:
a. Location
b. Site planning
c. Energy efficiency
d. Material efficiency
e. Water efficiency
5. California Assembly Bill 32 (Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, Health
and Safety Code §38500 et seq.) requires actions on the part of the State and
local governments to significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
such that statewide GHG emissions in 2020 are lowered to 19901evels.
6. Green building regulations further the Sustainability Principles of the General
Plan involving building and land development, disposal of construction and
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demolition debris, storm water quality and floor protection, tree protection,
water conservation, landscaping and resource conservation.
7. Built It Green is acknowledged in promoting and defining residential green
building by development of its Green Point Rated Rating System.
8. The Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) administers the U.S. Green
Building Council's LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
Rating System.
9. Green building techniques are widespread in residential and non-residential
building construction, and such techniques can impact the City's
environment, greenhouse gas emissions, resource usage, energy efficiency,
water usage, waste management, and the health and productivity of
residents, workers and visitors over the life of the building.
10. Requiring green building measures is necessary to achieve public health and
welfare benefits to the community.
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RESOLUTION NO: 12-097
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
ADOPTING USER FEES FOR THE GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE
ADOPTED (CHAPTER 16.58 OF THE CUPERTINO MUNICIPAL CODE).
WHEREAS, the State of California requires fees charged for services rendered not to exceed the
cost of delivering said services; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing has been held to review user fees; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Cupertino has established guidelines for setting user
fees; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cupertino has amended the Green Building Standards Code Adopted
Ordinance (Chapter 16.58 of the Cupertino Municipal Code) for incorporation of green building
requirements; and
WHEREAS, user fees in the form of green building deposits are needed to be established to meet
the requirements of the Green Building Standards Code Adopted Ordinance and shall be used
solely to advance the purposes of green building.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that:
1. Green Building Standards Code Adopted Ordinance user fees are established per
amendment in Exhibit A.
2. User fee is effective July l, 2013.
PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino
this 4th day of September, 2012 by the following vote:
Vote Members of the Citv Council
AYES: Santoro, Mahoney, Chang, Sinks, Wong
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST: APPROVED:
/s/Grace Schmidt /s/Mark Santoro
Grace Schmidt Mark Santoro
City Clerk, City of Cupertino Mayor, City of Cupertino
CITY OF CUPERTINO Exhibit A
Resolutions 12-033, 12-097
Fees Effective July 1, 2013,July 1, 2013
Schedule D–Miscellaneous Items
Work Item Unit Fee
Standard Hourly Rate $133
Accessibility Hardship Exemption 1 hour $174
Acoustical Review
Single Family Home/Duplex—New each $600
Sin le Family Home/Du lex—Addition/Alteration each $666
Multi-Famil /Commercial each $266
Additions (R3 Occ) - Plan Check Fees
Over the counter-(not hillside-has conventional framing- up to 250 sf $266
Minimum 2 hours).
Plan Check Fees (not hillside). up to 250 sf $1,014
Plan Check Fees (not hillside). 251-499 sf $1,512
each additional hour 1 hour $133
Additions (R3 Occ) - Ins ection Fees
Inspection Fees (Not Hillside) up to 250 sf $983
Ins ection Fees (Not Hillside) 251-499 sf $1,230
Address Assignment per hour $334
Administrative/Clerical Fee - 1/2 hour flat rate 1/2 hour $42
(covers changes in contractor/architect information and
ermit extensions)
Alternate Materials and Methods of Construction 1 hour $174
Antenna—Telecom Facility
Radio each $400
Cellular/Mobile Phone, free-standing each $1,065
Cellular/Mobile Phone, attached to buildin each $1,065
Arbor/Trellis
Awning/Canopy (su orted by buildin ) each $334
Balcon Addition each $733
C ort each $600
Certifications
Special Ins ector Qualifications (initial review) each $266
Special Ins ector Qualifications (renewal /update) each $133
S ecial Inspector Certification Application each $4,526
Materials Testing Lab Certification each $2,795
Chimne each $534
Chimney Repair each $534
Close Existing O enings
Interior wall each $467
Exterior wall each $467
Commercial Coach (per unit) each unit $799
Covered Porch each $933
Deck (wood) each $467
Deck Railing each $467
2
Deferred Submittal
Roof Trusses up to 1000 sf $666
Additional Roof Truss area each 500 sf $266
Demolition
Commercial (up to 3,000 s� each $534
Commercial (each add'13,000 s� each 3,000 sf $266
Residential (up to 3,000 s fl each $534
Residential (each add'13,000 s� each 3,000 sf $133
Demolition
Swimming Pool Residential each $306
Swimming Pool Commercial (up to 3,000 s� each $534
Swimming Pool Commercial (each add'1 3,000 s� each 3,000 sf $266
Disabled Access Compliance Inspection er hour $133
Door
New door (non structural) each $266
New door (structural shear wall/masonry) each $400
Du licate/Replacement Job Card each $67
Electric Vehicle Chargin Station each $102
Extensions
Plan Check Applications (within 180 days of Submittal) 1 hour $174
Permits (within 180 days of Issuance)
Start construction, w/o lans 30 min $67
Resume or complete construction, w/o plans 30 min $67
Start construction, w/plans 1 hour $174
Resume or com lete construction, w/plans 2 hours $215
Fence
Non-masonr , over 6 feet in hei ht up to 100 1.£ $400
Non-masonry, each additional 1001f each 100 l.f. $67
Masonr , over 6 feet in height up to 100 1.£ $666
Masonry, each additional 1001f each 1001.£ $266
Fireplace
Masonry each $666
Pre-Fabricated/Metal each $467
Flag pole (over 20 feet in height) each $367
Foundation Repair each $799
Garage /Agricultural Buildings
Wood frame u to 1,000 sf each $1,199
Masonry up to 1,000 sf each $1,199
Green Building Deposit- Third Parry Certification Process
(to be refunded after LEED or GPR certification is
received)
Single-Family Residential $2/s.f., $1000 max.
$2/sf, $20,000 min; $40,000
Multi-Family Residential max.
$2/sf, $35,D00 min; $75,000
Non-Residential m�.
Inspections
Standard Ins ection Hourl Rate er hour $133
Outside of normal business hours, 0-2 hours (minimum up to 2 hrs $399
char e)
Each additional hour or ortion thereof 1 hour $199
Reins ection fee— er hour 1 hour $133
Progress Inspection per hour $133
Partial Ins ection per hour $133
Courtesy Ins ection - 2 hour minimum 2 hours $266
Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated--per
hour (minimum charge = 1/2 hour) 1 hour $133
Cancelled ins ection w/out advance notice 1 hour $133
Life Safety Report each $799
Lighting pole each $400
each add'1 ole each $400
Modular Structures each $799
Modification of Technical Code 1 hour $174
Partition—Commercial, Interior(up to 301.f.) u to 30 l.f. $467
Additional partition each 301.f. $100
Partition—Residential, Interior(up to 301.£) u to 30 l.f. $467
Additional partition each 301.£ $100
Patio Cover/ Sun Room
Wood frame up to 300 sf $666
Metal frame u to 300 sf $666
Other frame up to 300 sf $666
Additional patio each 300 sf $534
Enclosed, wood frame up to 300 sf $799
Enclosed, metal frame up to 300 sf $799
Enclosed, other frame up to 300 sf $799
Additional enclosed atio each 300 sf $666
Photovoltaic System
Residential each $219
Multi-Family Res/Commercial, up to 8 kilowatts up to 8 kW $532
Multi-Family Res/Commercial, each additional 1 kilowatt each 1 kW $9
Pile Foundation
Cast in Place Concrete (first 10 piles) up to 10 $933
Additional Piles (increments of 10) each 10 $799
Driven (steel, re-stressed concrete) u to 10 $933
Additional Piles (increments of 10) each 10 $799
Product Review er hour $133
Plan Review
Standard Plan Review Hourly Rate er hour $133
CALGreen Plan Review(minimum 2 hr charge in addition
to Plan Check Fees) er hour $133
1.5 x PC
Ex edite Plan Review per hour Fee
Outside of normal business hours, (minimum 2 hr charge in
addition to Plan Check Fees) er hour $199
Remodel—Residential
Kitchen u to 300 sf $600
Bath up to 300 sf $600
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Other Remodel u to 300 sf $400
Additional remodel each 300 sf $67
Other Remodel 1000 sf $4,017
Additional remodel each 300 sf $264
Other Remodel 2500 sf+ $5,337
Additional remodel each 300 sf $191
Re-roof
Residential each 100 sf $15
Multi-Family Dwelling each 100 sf $15
Commercial
Commercial (first 5,000 s� each $367
Commercial (each add'12,500 s� each 2,500 sf $167
Retainin Wall (concrete or masonry)
Standard (up to 50 l� u to SO l.f. $799
Additional retaining wall each 50 l.f. $666
S ecial Design, 3-10' high (u to 501� up to SO l.f. $933
Additional retaining wall each 50 1.£ $799
S ecial Design, over 10' high (up to 501� u to SO l.f. $999
Additional retaining wall each SO l.f. $865
Gravity/Crib Wall, 0-10' high (up to 50 lfl u to 501.£ $999
Additional Gravity/Crib Wall each SO l.f. $865
Gravity/Crib Wall, over 10' high (up to 501� u to 50 l.f. $999
Additional Gravity/Crib Wall each SO l.f. $865
Revisions
Commercial New each $799
Tenant Improvement each $799
SFDWL each $799
Addition each $666
Remodel each $666
Sauna—steam each $733
Siding
Stone and Brick Veneer (interior or exterior) up to 400 sf $600
All Other up to 400 sf $400
Additional siding each 400 sf $200
Si ns
Directional each $266
Each additional Directional Sign each $133
Ground/Roof/Projecting Signs each $334
Master Plan Sign Check each $334
Rework of any existing Ground Sign each $334
OtherSi n each $334
Reinspection Fee each $67
Wall/Awning Sign,Non-Electric each $266
Wall, Electric each $266
Shed over 120 square feet each $399
Sk li ht
Less than 10 sf each $400
Greater than 10 sf or structural each $733
Solar Water Heating each $102
Stairs—First Flight first flight $334
Each additional flight er flight $200
Stora e Racks
0-8' high (u to 1001 fl first l 001f $334
each additional 1001f each 1001f $67
over 8' high (u to 1001� first 1001f $367
each additional l 001f each l 001f $100
Stucco A plications up to 400 sf $467
Additional Stucco Ap lication each 400 sf $34
Supplemental Inspection Fee—If a project requires
significantly more inspections than average, the Building
Official may char e additional inspection fees
First 1/2 hour minimum first 30 min $67
Each Additional hour per hour $133
Overtime Plan Check Fee per hour $199
Su lemental Plan Check Fee (after 2nd review)
First 1/2 hour minimum first 30 min $67
Each Additional hour per hour $133
Swimming Pool/S a
Vinyl-lined (u to 800 s� each $933
Fiberglass each $666
Gunite (u to 800 s� each $1,464
Additional ool (over 800 s� each 100 sf $200
Commercial ool (u to 800 s� each $1,864
Commercial pool (over 800 s� each $234
S a or Hot Tub (Pre-fabricated) each $334
Temporar Occupancy Permit - flat rate 2 hours $266
Tem orary Structures each $399
Tenant Improvement Preparation each $388
Window or Slidin Glass Door
Re lacement (first 8 windows) first 8 $400
Re lacement (each add'1 8 windows) each 8 $133
New Window (non structural) each $467
New window (structural shear wall/masonry) each $799
Ba Window(structural) each $799
Refunds - Plan Check Fees
100% of Plan
1 st review not started (within 3 Business of Submittal) Review Fees
Plan review more than 3 Business Days after the Date of
Submittal No refund
Refunds - Building Permit Fees
No inspections and permit is active (not expired) 80% of permit fees
No inspections and permit is expired No refund
Inspections were provided No refund
Work without permit-based on current permit and plan Double fees
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MCA-2010-04
CITY OF CUPERTINO
10300 Torre Avenue
Cupertino, California 95014
RESOLUTION NO. 6615
OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE THE MUNICIPAL CODE
AMENDMENT TO CREATE CHAPTER 19.78 (GREEN BUILDING) OF THE
CUPERTINO MUNICIPAL CODE
The Planning Commission recommends approval of the proposed amendment to the
City of Cupertino Municipal Code as shown in Attachment A attached herewith.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 26th day of October 2010, at a Regular Meeting of the
Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino by the following roll call vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Vice Chair Lee, Kaneda, Giefer
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: Chairperson Brophy, Miller
ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS: none
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: none
ATTEST: APPROVED:
/s/Aarti Shrivastava /s/Paul Brophy
Aarti Shrivastava Paul Brophy, Chair
Director of Community Development Planning Commission
ATTACHMENT A
Ordinance No. XX.XXXX
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO
ESTABLISHING CHAPTER 19.78 TO CREATE A GREEN BUILDING ORDINANCE
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission conducted a properly noticed public hearing on
October 12, 2010;
WHEREAS,the public hearing was continued to and conducted on October 26, 2010;
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution #6615 to recommend that
the City Council adopt this ordinance;
WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a properly noticed public hearing on this
ordinance;
WHEREAS, adoption of the ordinance will improve the environment and is in the
public interest.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Statement of Purpose.
This ordinance establishes a new chapter of the Cupertino Municipal Code to create a
green building ordinance.
Section 2. Code Amendment.
Chapter 19.78, entitled "Green Building," of the Cupertino Municipal code is
established as shown in Exhibit 1.
Section 3. Severabilitu.
Should any provision of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or
circumstance, be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unlawful,
unenforceable or otherwise void, that determination shall have no effect on any other
provision of this Ordinance or the application of this Ordinance to any other person or
circumstance and, to that end, the provisions hereof are severable.
Section 4. Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days from adoption as provided
by Government Code Section 36937.
Section 5. Certification.
The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall give
notice of its adoption as required by law. Pursuant to Government Code Section 36933,
a summary of this Ordinance may be published and posted in lieu of publication and
posting of the entire text.
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Section 6. CEQA. Because this project will assure the maintenance, restoration,
enhancement, or protection of the environment and does not relax the regulation of
construction activities or standards allowing environmental degradation, this project is
exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15308.
INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the Cupertino City Council the day
of 2010 and ENACTED at a regular meeting of the Cupertino City Council
on this of 2010 by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
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EXHIBIT 1
City of Cupertino
CHAPTER 19.78: GREEN BUILDING
19.78.010 Purpose and Intent
This Chapter is intended to support a "whole systems" approach to the design, construction,
location, and operation of buildings and structures to help mitigate the environmental,
economic, and social impacts of construction, demolition, and renovation of buildings and
structures. T'he City wishes to promote green building practices that ITLnimi�e the use of
energy, water, and other natural resources while promoting a healthy and productive indoor
environment. The City also wishes to encourage applicants to voluntarily adopt practices that
are more environmentally friendly than the minimum required by this Chapter by providing
incentives for such buildings and structures.
19.78.020 Definitions
The following terms shall have the following definitions for purposes of this Chapter:
A. "Building Envelope" means the separation between the interior and the exterior
environments of a building in order to provide structural integrity, moisture control,
temperature control, and air pressure control. The principal physical components of the
building envelope include the foundation,roof,walls,and windows.
B. "Decision maker" means the person or entity with final approval authority over the
underlying project.
C. "Exemplary Standards" mean the standards that correspond to the requirements of a
particular project and are listed in column 2 of the chart that appears in Section 19.78.060.
D. "Green Building Checklist" means a checklist, typically with prerequisites and credits
and/or points that is developed by the administrators of green building certification systems
and used to determine whether a development project can achieve certification.
E. "Minimum Standards" mean the min;mum standards that apply to a particular project, as
listed in column 1 of the chart in Section 19.78.060.
F. "Required Verificatiori' means the standards that correspond to the requirements of a
particular project, as listed in column 3 of the chart in Section 19.78.060, for which
verification procedures are fully set forth in Section 19.78.070.
19.78.030 Adoption of Green Standards b�Reference
The following codes are hereby adopted by reference as they exist at Chapter adoption or as
subsequently amended:
A. GPR (Green Point Ratin� Standards. The following Green Building Guidelines that are
administered by Build It Green ("BIG"):
a. Single Family New Home Construction.
b. Single Family Home Remodeling.
c. Multifamily New Home Construction.
B. LEED (Leadership in Energ,y and Environmental Design) Standards. The following rating
systems developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, and administered by the Green
Building Certification Institute (GBCn:
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a. LEED for Homes.
b. LEED for New Construction and Major Renovation.
c. LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations&Maintenance (EBOM).
d. L.EED for Commercial Interiors.
e. LEED for Core and Shell Development.
f. LEED for Schools New Construction and Major Renovation.
g. LEED for Neighborhood Development.
h. LEED for Retail.
i. LEED for Healthcare.
19.78.040 Minimum Requirements
On or after ` . 2011, the City shall not issue any building permit unless, in addition to
meeting all other legal requirements,the decision maker determines that:
A. The project complies with the applicable "m;nimum requirements" set forth in the first
column of the chart in Section 19.78.060; and
B. The project met the applicable required verification per Section 19.78.070.
C. T'he project, or portions of the project, meet the requirements and are approved for,
Exemption for Historic or Atypical Projects per Section 19.78.090.
19.78.050 Alternate Reference Standards
The decision maker may declare that an alternate reference standard is equivalent to the
minimum standards or exemplary standards per the chart in Section 19.78.060, if the decision
maker finds that:
A. The applicant has utilized an alternate comprehensive green building rating system that:
a. Is comprehensive, and applies standards that are,when taken as a whole, as stringent as
the GPR and LEED standards;
b. Addresses a comprehensive scope of green building issues including energy efficiency,
water efficiency,resource efficient materials,and healthy building practices;
c. Includes a formalized certification process that incorporates thi.rd party verification;and
d. Includes a set of standards that is comparable to the applicable m�n;mum and/or
exemplary standards.
B. The project will:
1. Meet or exceed the applicable minimum and/or exemplary standards.
2. Advance the purposes of this Chapter.
Examples of alternate comprehensive green building rating systems include but are not limited
to: Living Building Challenge (US), Building Research Establishment Environmental
Assessment Method (UK), and Comprehensive Assessment System for Building Environmental
Efficiency (Japan).
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19.78.060. Standards for New Construction, Renovations and Additions
The following chart lists the standards and required verification that apply for new construction,
renovations and additions.
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Minimum Standards Exemplary Standards Required Verification
See§19.78.070.
a. Residential
i. Single Family and Multi-
Family homes . GPR minimum 125 pts. Minimum: Formal.
• GPR minimum 85 points or or Exemplary: Formal.
• LEED Certified or • LEED Gold Alternate Reference Standard:
• Alternate Reference Formal.
Standard per Section
19.78.050
b. Non-Residential
i. Less than 10,000 SF.
• CALGreen Mandatory • LEED Gold Minimum: Informal.
Exemplary: Formal.
ii. 10,000-25,000 SF. Minimum: Informal.
• LEED Certified or • LEED Gold Exemplary: Formal.
• Altemate Reference Altemate Reference Standard:
Standard per Section Formal.
19.78.050
ui. 25,001 or more SF. Minimum: Formal.
• LEED Silver or • LEED Gold Exemplary: Formal.
• Alternate Reference Altemate Reference Standard:
Standard per Section Formal.
19.78.050
a. Residential
i. Single-family. Renovations
and/or additions over areas . GPR�n;mum 125 pts Minimum: Informal.
that comprise at least 50% of or Exem la Formal.
P rY�
the total e�cisting floor area. � LEED Gold
• CALGreen Mandatory
ii. Multi-family(minor). • GPR minimum 100 pts Minimum: Informal.
Renovations and/or or Exemplary: Formal.
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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Minimum Standards Exemplary Standards Required Verification
See§19.78.070.
additions that do not meet • LEED Silver
the higher thresholds for
"major renovations and
additions" in the cell below.
• CALGreen Mandatory
iu. Multi-family(major). • GPR min;mum 125 pts Minimum: Informal (except
Renovations and/or or for LEED EBOM which shall
additions that comprise at . LEED Gold require Formal).
least 10,000 square feet,and Exemplary: Formal.
replace or alter the HVAC Alternate Reference Standard:
system and at least two of Formal.
the following: building
envelope,hot water system,
and lighting system.
• GPR minimum 75 pts or
• LEED Certified or LEED
EBOM Certified or
• Alternate Reference
Standard per Section
19.78.050
b. Non-Residential
i. Minor. Renovations and/or . LEED Gold Minimum: Informal.
additions that do not meet Exemplary: Formal.
the higher thresholds for
"major renovations and
additions" in the cell below.
• CALGreen Mandatory
ii. Major. Renovations and/or . LEED Gold Minimum: 10,000-25,000
additions that comprise at square feet-Informal (except
least 10,000 square feet,and for LEED EBOM which shall
replace or alter the HVAC require Formal).
system and two of the Minimum: 25,001 square feet
following: building or more-Formal
envelope,hot water system,
and lighting system. Exemplary: Formal.
Altemate Reference Standard:
• LEED Certified or LEED Formal.
EBOM Certified or
• Alternate Reference
Standard per Section
19.78.050
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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Minimum Standards Exemplary Standards Required Verification
See§19.78.070.
Mixed-Use
For proJects with residential and non-residential components,each use shall comply with the
minimum requirements and verification requirements stated above. To meet exemplary and
alternate reference standards requirements, each use shall comply with the requirements stated
above.
Note: The requirements in the Section "renovations and additions"only apply to the portions of the
building that are subject to the renovation or addition.
19.78.070 Required Verification
Verification that a project meets the applicable environmental standards occurs through either
the formal or informal verification process per the requirements in the chart in Section 19.78.060.
A. Formal Verification. A project will meet the formal verification process if the City
determines that the project meets or exceeds the applicable thresholds listed in Section
19.78.060 and the applicant submits all of the following to the City in addition to other
application requirements,to assist the City in making that determination:
a. Planning A�plication. A green building checklist that includes cross-references to
appropriate locations in the construction documents for all prerequisites and selected
points or credits; and demonstrates that the proposed project meets the applicable
minimum requirements.
b. Buildin�Permit.
i. Proof of project registration with administrating body of the applicable reference
standard,
ii. A green building checklist that includes cross-references to appropriate locations in the
construction documents for all prerequisites and selected points or credits; and
demonstrates that the proposed project meets the applicable minimum requirements,
and
iii. Green Building deposit in an amount that may be set by resolution of the City Council.
The applicant may provide the deposit in the form of cash, or in any other form that the
City finds acceptable to meet the purposes of this Section. The full amount of the deposit
shall be returned upon the certification document being provided per Section
19.78.070(A)(c). If however, the project does not meet the requirements of this Chapter,
as applied to the project, then the City shall retain the full amount of the deposit, and
shall use the deposit solely to advance the purposes of this Chapter.
c. Within 18 months of Final Occupancy - Certification document for LEED, GPR or
alternate rating standard accepted by the City per the chart in Section 19.78.060.
B. Informal Verification. A project will meet the informal verification process if the City
determines that the project meets or exceeds the applicable thresholds listed in Section
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19.78.060 and the applicant submits all of the following to the City in addition to other
application requirements,to assist the City in making that determination:
a. Planning A�plication.
i. A green building checklist per Section 19.78.070(A)(a).
b. Building Permit.
i. A green building checklist per Section 19.78.070(A)(b)(ii),and
ii. A refundable deposit to defray the City's costs of verifying that the building is designed
to the applicable minimum requirements. The City shall release any unused deposit
amounts to the party submitting the deposit after determin;ng that all verification
requirements were met.
19.78.080.Voluntary Requirements to Obtain Incentives
An applicant for a building permit may voluntarily opt to meet or exceed the exemplary
standards,and to fulfill the applicable verification requirements.
A. Automatic Incentives. If the applicant does so, in all cases, the applicant shall obtain a
reduction in applicable building permit fees by an amount set by a resolution by the Council
as part of the fee schedule.
B. Discretionary Incentives.
a. In addition to obtaining the automatic incentive listed above,the applicant can request at
the time of the submittal of the planning application that the City authorize the issuance
of the following discretionary incentive:
i. A 10% reduction in the amount of off-street parking required by Municipal Code Section
19.100.
b. Findin�s. The decision maker may award a discretionary incentive of the decision
maker's choosing, at the same time as the approval of the planning application,if it finds
all of the following:
i. The project greatly exceeds the minimum amounts required to meet the exemplary
standards.
u. 'The proposed use is compatible with the surrounding community.
iu. The project will greatly advance the goals of this Chapter.
iv. The project will serve as a model for future green construction;will be harmonious.
v. The project is consistent with and will advance the goals of the General Plan.
19.78.090 Exemptions for Historic or Atypical Proiects
A. At the applicant's request, the City shall exempt a project from the duty to comply with one
or more of the minimum standards if either:
a. The project is on a property that is considered "historic" for CEQA purposes, the
applicant demonstrates that the historic nature of the property makes compliance with
the applicable thresholds infeasible, and the applicant has made all reasonable efforts to
mitigate and offset any non-compliance with the threshold(s); or
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b. The project includes atypical energy-related design requirements and/or patterns of use,
these limitations make compliance with the threshold(s) not feasible, and the other
components of the project design overcompensate for the lack of compliance with the
applicable threshold(s).
B. "Feasible" means capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable
period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social, and technological
fact�rs.
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Santa Clara County Clerk-Recorder's Office
State of California
County of Santa Clara G�Un'Ty Documenl No.: 327
Oftice of the County Clerk-Recorder ������I i���o Number ot Pages: 2
Business Division Filed and Posted On: 8/17/2010
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Through: 911fi/201
County Government Center �.�,T��,�'� �� q6$5$� CRO Order Number:
70 West Hedding Street, E.Wing, 15`Floor A �� Fee To1al: 0.00
San Jose,California 95110 (408)299-5665
REGINA ALCOMENDRAS, Counry Clerk-Recor r
CEQA DOCUMENT DECLARATION by Oscar Urquilla, Depury Clerk-Recorder, `
ENVIRONMENTAL FILING FEE RECEIPT
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:
1. LEAD AGENCY: Clty Of CUp2ft1110
2. PROJECT TITLE: EA-2010-05, MCA-2010-04
3. APPLICANT NAME: City Of CUp@I'tltl0 PHONe: 408.777.3308
a. APPLICANT ADDRESS: Citywide,CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA 95014 _ _
5. PROJECT APPLICANT IS A: ❑Local Public Agency ❑School District ❑Other Special District ❑State Agency Gl Private Entity
6. NOTICE TO BE POSTED FOR 3O _DAYS.
7.CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT
a.PROJECTS THAT ARE SUBJECT TO DFG FEES
❑ 1.ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT(PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE§21152) $ 2,792.25 $ 0.00
❑ 2.NEGATIVE DECLARATION (PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE§21080(C) $ 2,010.25 $ 0.00
❑ 3. APPLICATION FEE WATER DIVERSION csrnre WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD ONLY) � H.SO.00 � O.00
❑ 4. PROJECTS SUBJECT TO CERTIFIED REGULATORY PROGRAMS $ 949.50 $ 0.00
❑ 5. COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE FEE(REQUIRED FOR a-1 THROUGH a-4 ABOVE) $ 50.00 $ 0.00
Fish&Game Code§711.4(e)
b. PROJECTS THAT ARE EXEMPT FROM DFG FEES
� 1. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION($50.00 COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE FEE REQUIRED) $ 50.00 $ 0.00
❑ 2. A COMPLETED"CEQA FILING FEE NO EFFECT DETERMINATION FORM"FROM THE
DEPARTMENT OF FISH&GAME,DOCUMENTING THE DFG'S DETERMINATION THAT THE PROJECT
WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON FISH,WILDLIFE AND HABITAT,OR AN OFFICIAL,DATED RECEIPT/
PROOF OF PAYMENT SHOWING PREVIOUS PAYMENT OF THE DFG FILING FEE FOR THE*SAME
PROJECT IS ATTACHED ($50.00 COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE FEE REQUIRED)
DOCUMENT TYPE: ❑ ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT ❑ NEGATIVE DECLARATION $ 50.00 $ 0.00
c. NOTICES THAT ARE NOT SUBJECT TO DFG FEES OR COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
❑ NOTICE OF PREPARATION ❑x NOTICE OF INTENT NO FEE $ NO FEE
8. OTHER: FEE(IF APPLICABLE): $
9. TOTAL RECEIVED........................................................................................................................................................ $ 0.00
*NOTE:"SAME PROJECT'MEANS NO CHANGES. IF THE DOCUMENT SUBMITTED IS NOT THE SAME(OTHER THAN DATES),A"NO EFFECT
DETERMINATION"LETTER FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME FOR THE SUBSEQUENT FILING OR THE APPROPRIATE FEES ARE
REQUIRED.
THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND ATTACIIED TO THE FRONT OF ALL CEQA DOCUMENTS LISTED ABOVE(INCLUDING COP/ES)
SUBMITTED FOR FILING. WE WILL NEED AN ORIGINAL(WET SIGNATURE)AND THREE COPIES. (YOUR ORIGINAL WILL BE RETURNED TO
YOU AT THE TIME OF FILING.)
CHECKS FOR ALL FEES SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO: SANTA CLARA COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER
PLEASE NOTE: FEES ARE ANNUALLY ADJUSTE:D(Fish&Game Code§711.4(b); PLEASE CHECK WITH THIS OFFICE AND THE DEPARTMENT
OF FISH AND GAME FOR THE LATEST FEE INFURMATION.
..NO PROJECT SHALL BE OPERAT/VE, VESTED,OR FINAL,NOR SHALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT PERMITS FOR THE PROJECT BE VALID,
UNTIL THE FILING FEES REQUIRED PURSUANT TO TH/S SECT/ON ARE PA/D." Fish&Game Code§711.4(c)(3)
12-22,20D9 (FEES EFFEC7IVE 01-01-2010)