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City of Cupertino - Council Actions Newsletter: October 21, 2022

Government and Politics

October 26, 2022

From: City of Cupertino

City Council Meeting

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City Council Actions:

Ceremonial Matters and Presentations

Proclamation Recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Council presented a proclamation recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Bishakha Chatterjee and Tejeswi Dodda, representing Maitri, accepted the proclamation.

Proclamation Declaring Second Week in October as Code Enforcement Officer Appreciation Week

Council presented a proclamation declaring the second week in October as Code Enforcement Officer Appreciation Week. Monica Diaz, Senior Code Enforcement Officer for the City, accepted the proclamation.

Cupertino Library Foundation Donation

Council accepted a donation from the Cupertino Library Foundation for the Cupertino Library Expansion Project and presented a certificate of appreciation for the donation to Kiran Varshneya Rohra and Jim Davis of the Cupertino Library Foundation.

Postponements and Orders of the Day

Council added Item 17 to the Consent Calendar.

Reports by Council and Staff

Councilmembers provided brief reports and announcements on their public activities since the prior regular Council meeting.

Councilmembers provided updates on their Committee assignments.

Councilmembers provided updates on their Subcommittee assignments.

City Manager provided updates on City business.

City Manager's Office Department provided departmental updates.

Consent Calendar

Council approved Items 9-13 on the Consent Calendar and Item 17, which was added to the Consent Calendar under Postponements and Orders of the Day. Council pulled Item 14 for discussion.

 Professional Turf Management for the Blackberry Farm Golf Course

Council took action to:

-authorize the City Manager to execute a three-year maintenance services contract with Professional Turf Management; with direction to staff to incorporate the 2016 contract environmental protection requirements; and ensure compliance with wildlife and water quality protection best practices.

Second Reading of Ordinances

Municipal Code Amendment to Establish a Streamlined Permitting Process to Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations

City Clerk Kirsten Squarcia read the title of Ordinance No. 22-2244: "An Ordinance of the Cupertino City Council setting forth procedures for expediting permitting processing for electric vehicle charging stations." Council took action to read Ordinance No. 22-2244 by title only, and that the City Clerk's reading constitutes the second reading thereof.

Council took action to:

-read Ordinance No. 22-2244 by title only, and that the City Clerk's reading constitutes the second reading thereof; and

-enact Ordinance No. 22-2244.

Public Hearings

Application for Tentative Subdivision Map and Planning Permits for Development of Six Single-Family Homes on Parcel Located at 20860 McClellan Road

Council took action to:

-find that the project qualifies for CEQA exemption pursuant to Section 15332; and

-adopt Resolution No. 22-129 approving the Tentative Map to subdivide the subject parcel into six lots (TM-2021-006); and

-adopt Resolution No. 22-130 approving the Two-Story Permits (R-2021-040, -041,
-042, -043, -044 -045); and

-adopt Resolution No. 22-131 approving the Minor Residential Permits (RM-2022-015, -016, -022, -023, -024, -025).

Ordinances and Action Items

Crosswalk Options and Proposed Language for Signage near Campo De Lozano

Council took action to:

-direct staff to return to City Council one year after the opening of Regnart Creek Trail (tentatively scheduled for November 2023) with recommendations on the necessity for, and location of, potential crosswalks across Rodrigues Avenue; and

-review the proposed language for the signage to be installed at each end of the pedestrian walkway.

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