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Title 19 — ZONING

Chapter 19.60 — GENERAL COMMERCIAL (CG) ZONES

Cupertino Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-26 · Cupertino

  • Prior history: amended during 4/94 supplement and by Ords. 1601, 1618, 1630 and 1637.

19.60.010 Purpose.

The purpose of the general commercial zoning district is to establish regulations for retailing, offices and service establishment offering goods and services to the general public which will assure maximum compatibility with surrounding residential areas as well as minimize adverse traffic impacts resulting from commercial development.

(Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 1687, Exh. A (part), 1995)

19.60.020 Applicability of Regulations.

No building, structure, or land shall be used, and no building or structure shall be erected, structurally altered, or enlarged in a CG zone, otherwise than in conformance with the provisions of this chapter and other applicable provisions of this title.

(Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 1687, Exh. A (part), 1995)

19.60.030 Permitted, Conditional and Excluded Uses.

Permitted, Conditional and Excluded Uses that may be conducted from property zoned general commercial (CG), are identified in Table 19.60.030, Permitted, Conditional and Excluded Uses in General Commercial Zoning Districts below.

Table 19.60.030: Permitted, Conditional and Excluded Uses in General Commercial Zoning Districts

Zoning Districts CG
Uses
Zoning Districts CG
1. Retail businesses, such as, but not limited to:
food stores (excluding convenience markets),
drugstores,
apparel shops,
variety stores and
hardware stores
P
2. Restaurants (without bar facilites), where:
all public entrances face away from low-density residental
(1-5 Dwelling Units an Acre) developments that share
property lines and
where the required customer parking is located within close
proximity of the entrance
P
3. Farmer's Market CUP - Admin.
4. Eatng establishments
a. Full-service restaurants with bar facilites, and CUP - Admin.
b. Any entertainment facilites (e.g., dancing, live music) in
associaton with full-service or fast-food restaurant
P
5. Any commercial establishments with drive-through facilites CUP - PC
6. Late evening actvites which occur between eleven p.m. through
seven a.m.
CUP - Admin.
7. Ofces such as those below, provided that such uses do not
comprise more than twenty-fve percent of the building space in a
shopping center:
Professional,
General,
Administratve,
Business ofces,
Business services, such as:
advertsing bureaus,
credit reportng,
accountng and similar consultng agencies,
stenographic services, and
communicaton equipment buildings
P
8. Commercial Ofce uses such as those below which directly serve the
public
Banks,
Financial insttutons,
Insurance agencies
Real estate agencies,
Travel agencies,
Photography, and
Similar studios
P
Zoning Districts CG
9. Laundry facilites, including those below, provided that the solvents
used in the cleaning process shall not be used or stored in any manner
not approved by the State Fire Marshal and provided the establishment
received approval from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
Self service operatons
Full service operatons; and
Retail dry cleaning establishments. Dry cleaning is limited to
items directly delivered to the establishment by retail
customers
P
10. Private clubs, lodges, or fraternal organizatons
a. Uses in (10) above as subordinate uses in buildings intended
primarily for other permited uses provided for in this secton
P
b. Uses in (10) above as principal use buildings CUP - PC
11. Fraternity and sorority houses CUP - PC
12. Limited repair services, such as:
Jewelry,
Household appliance,
Business machine repair shops
Personal electronic devices
P
13. Personal service establishments such as:
Barbershops,
Beauty parlors,
Massage establishments,
Shoe repair shops, and
Tailor shops
P
14. Accessory facilites and uses customarily incidental to permited
uses and otherwise conforming with provisions of Chapter 19.100 of
this ttle
P
15. A maximum of four video game machines, provided these machines
are incidental to the main actvity of the business
P
16. Pet shops facilites for pet services such as, bathing, clipping,
trimming, grooming, pet day care, and similar services for pets
a. Uses in (16) above which are located in a sound-proof structure
and are in compliance with Santa Clara County Health
Department regulatons and chapter 8.05 of this Code.
P
b. Uses in (16) above which are not located in a sound-proof
structure and are in compliance with Santa Clara County Health
Department regulatons and chapter 8.05 of this Code.
CUP - Admin.
17.
Child care centers,
Day nurseries, and
Playgrounds
CUP - PC
18. Vocatonal and specialized schools, dance and music studios,
gymnasiums and health clubs
a. When the uses in (18) above cumulatvely comprise
< 50% of the space in a shopping center, provide adequate
parking as determined by Chapter 19.124 and meet noise
requirements as determined by Chapter 10.48
P
b. When the uses in (18) above cumulatvely comprise
50% of the space in a shopping center, provide adequate parking
CUP - Admin.
Zoning Districts CG
as determined by Chapter 19.124 and meet noise requirements
as determined by Chapter 10.48
19. Retail/service kiosks that meet the following:
Are located in an unenclosed space visible from public
streets or other publicly owned space,
Where adequate parking is provided as determined by
Chapter 19.124,
Which do not result in trafc or circulaton impacts,
Have atractve designs and landscaping, and
Are compatble with the surrounding architecture
CUP - Admin.
20. Other uses which, in the opinion of the Director of Community
Development, are similar to the permited uses in the CG zoning
district, and which do not have the potental to create signifcant
adverse impacts to the surrounding area due to odor, dust, smoke,
glare, fumes, radiaton, vibratons, noise, trafc or liter
P
21. Commercial parking and parking garages CUP - PC
22. Convenience markets CUP - PC
23. Hotels, motels, and boardinghouses CUP - PC
24. Liquor stores CUP - PC
25. Drinking establishments CUP - PC
26. Commercial recreaton establishments, such as:
Indoor theaters,
Bowling alleys,
Billiard and pool parlors,
Dance halls,
Skatng rinks, and
Arcades
CUP - PC
27. Mortuaries CUP - PC
28. Automotve service statons, automobile washing facilites CUP - PC
29. Automobile, trailer, tre and boat sales and rental, limited to new
and used vehicles in operable conditon
CUP - PC
30. Automobile and Tire repair shops CUP - PC
Zoning Districts CG
31. Business actvites which display merchandise in an unenclosed
space visible from a public street or adjoining residental property,
except actvites which display merchandise in compliance with
requirements of Secton 19.60.050:
a. The display of merchandise in front of stores with ≥ 20,000
square feet of foor area.
P
b. The display of merchandise in front of stores with < 20,000
square feet of foor area.
CUP - Admin
32. Business actvites which provide services in an unenclosed space
visible from a public street or adjoining residental property, except
actvites which provide services in compliance with requirements of
Secton 19.60.050.
CUP - Admin
33. Outdoor Seatng compatble with Chapter 19.124 of this code P
34. Business actvites which incorporate contractng services for which
a contractng license issued by the State is required
CUP - PC
35. Other commercial uses which are neither permited uses nor
excluded uses and which are, in the opinion of the Planning
Commission, consistent with the character of a general commercial
CUP - PC
Zoning Districts
CG
(CG) zone of the same general character listed in this secton, and
which do not create signifcant adverse impacts to the surrounding area
due to odor, dust, fumes, glare, radiaton, vibraton, noise, trafc or
liter
36. Businesses where the primary actvity is related to the on-site
manufacturing, assembly or storage of building components intended
for use by general contractors or wholesalers
Ex
37. Storage garages, and other wholesale businesses, except computer
hardware and sofware and communicatons businesses for which the
City may generate sales tax revenue where the primary actvity is to
conduct sales and services to other businesses rather than to direct
retail customers
Ex
38. Other uses which, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, are
objectonable by reason of odor, dust, smoke, glare, fumes, radiaton,
vibraton, noise, trafc or liter shall be excluded
Ex
39. Warehouses Ex
40. Lumberyards Ex
41. Nurseries and greenhouses Ex
42. Commercial excavatng of building or constructon materials Ex
Key:
P –Permited Use
-
– Not Allowed
CUP - Admin.– Conditonal Use Permit issued by the Director of
Community Development
CUP - PC– Conditonal Use Permit issued by the Planning Commission
CUP - CC– Conditonal Use Permit issued by the City Council
Ex– Excluded Uses

(Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 2056, (part), 2010; Ord. 1844, § 1 (part), 2000; Ord. 1784, (part), 1998; Ord. 1687, Exh. A (part), 1995; Ord. 24-2266, Att. A, 2024)

19.60.050 Land Use Activity.

Land Use Criteria. Unless otherwise provided by a conditional use permit, the following regulations shall apply to all users governed by this chapter.

The activity must be conducted entirely within a building or enclosed patio or atrium except for:

Vehicular parking including the parking of business related vehicles that comply with the sign, off-street parking, and noise regulations;

Outdoor seating for restaurants in accordance with the requirements of Section 19.60.0430.

Special promotional events undertaken by permitted businesses;

The display of merchandise in front of stores must be displayed under a roof overhang or canopy and must be displayed in an organized, neat, and safe fashion, in accordance with the requirements of Section 19.60.0430.

Incidental activities directly related to the permitted business. The incidental activity must comply with noise standards, all other applicable health and safety regulations and must use equipment which, when not in use, is stored in an approved enclosed space.

The activity must comply with the City noise standards, including pick-up and delivery times. Some activities are permitted when located in a sound-proof space. A sound-proof space is an enclosed area which is designed to prevent internally generated noise from being audible from a receptor located outside of the structure. An acoustical engineer shall certify the design and operating conditions of a sound-proof space.

The activity must involve direct retailing of goods or services to the general public. The retailing and servicing activity must comprise at least fifty percent of the floor space, including enclosed patio and atrium space, and must represent the primary emphasis of the business. Window displays shall reflect the retail emphasis.

Certain activities which require a hazardous material plan are permitted subject to permitting or licensing by an authorized public agency charged with the responsibility to protect the public health and welfare regarding the involved hazardous material. Examples: swimming pool and spa supply, photo finishing, dental office.

The activity complies with applicable off-street parking standards including shared parking arrangements specified in the off-street parking ordinance.

(Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 24-2266, Att. A, 2024; Ord. 25-2277, Exh. A (part), 2025)

19.60.060 Development Standards.

Table 19.60.060 sets forth the rules and regulations pertaining to the development of property located in the General Commercial (CG) zoning district.

Table 19.60.060: Development Standards

A. Lot Area and Coverage No minimum lot area or coverage. However, if specifed in
the General Plan or applicable Specifc Plan, must comply
with that standard. Must have sufcient area to satsfy
of-street parking and loading requirements contained in
this ttle.
B. Height of Buildings and
Structures
30 feet unless otherwise permited by the General Plan or
applicable Specifc Plan.
C. Required Setbacks for Buildings and Enclosed Pato/Atrium Space – Setbacks are
established based upon policies contained in the General Plan and/or applicable Specifc
Plan. When setbacks are not established in other land use or zoning documents, the
setbacks in the CG zone shall apply.
1. Front Yard Established based upon special policies contained in the
General Plan and/or applicable specifc plan to:
Insure sufcient space to provide adequate light, air and
visibility at intersectons;
Assure general conformity to yard requirements of
adjacent or nearby zones, lots or parcels; and
Promote excellence of development.
2. Minimum Side
and Rear Yard
No side or rear yard setback required unless lot abuts any
residental or agricultural-residental zone in which case
the following regulatons apply:
a. Side Yard Setback
i. Interior
Side
12 feet, or a total setback equal to one foot of additonal
setback for each foot of height of a commercial building
measured from its eave line or top of parapet, whichever
is more restrictve.
ii. Street
Side of
Corner
Lot
12 feet
b. Rear Yard
Setback
20 feet, or a total setback equal to one and one-half feet
of additonal setback for each foot of height of a
commercial building measured from its eave line or top of
parapet, whichever is more restrictve.
D. Noise Standards
1. New Constructon and uses that have a high probability of generatng noise
that adjoin residental districts shall be:
a. Exterior
Walls
Designed to atenuate all noise emanatng from interior
retail space.
b. Loading
Docks and
Located away from residental districts. Required Fire
Doors Doors are excluded.
c. Mechanical
and other
equipment
Air conditoning, exhaust fans, and other mechanical
equipment shall be acoustcally isolated to comply with
the noise ordinance
d. Sound Wall Install a minimum eight-foot-high masonry sound wall on
or adjacent to the common property line
e. Acoustcal
Engineer
Design and operatonal space must be certfed by an
acoustcal engineer that the above sound atenuaton
measures comply with the intent of the regulaton and the
City's community noise ordinance
2. In additon to (1) above, retail structures in a mixed use residental development
shall employ noise atenuaton techniques recommended by an acoustcal
engineer to comply with the community noise ordinance.

E. Odors – New construction and uses that have a high probability of generating odors adjoining residential developments or in mixed-use residential developments shall employ odor abatement techniques, including but not limited to, the installation of activated charcoal filtration systems and/or similar odor abatement systems certified by an air quality specialist for use.

F. Lightng – New lightng fxtures for any new site constructon or building
improvements: shall meet the requirements in Chapter 19.102
1. Shall be designed to provide an efectve year-
round landscaping screen in the setback area
adjoining any lower-density residental property.
The intent of the plan is to screen the building
from the rear yard of a residence within fve
years.
G. Landscaping Plan 2. Shall be maintained, with appropriate irrigaton,
provided to all landscaped areas.
3. Shall comply with the requirements of Chapter
14.15 of the Municipal Code.
4. Shall be subject to the requirements of Chapter
14.18 of the Municipal Code.
1. The following amenites and utlites shall be
installed subject to the specifcatons of the
subdivision ordinance:
All utlites including water, gas, sanitary and
storm sewers, underground power systems,
and
Amenites including, lightng electroliers,
curbs, guters, streets and sidewalks and
Connectons to main systems shall be
installed subject to the specifcatons of the
H. Utlites subdivision ordinance of the City.
2. All wires, pipes, cables, utlites and connectons
shall be placed in underground or subsurface
conduits subject to the specifcatons of the
subdivision ordinance of the City.
3. Underground vaults, or, utlity spaces integrated
within buildings, if allowed, or alternatvely, well
screened areas, if underground vaults or spaces
integrated within buildings are deemed to be
infeasible by the City Engineer and the Director
of Community Development, must be provided
for the installaton of the necessary utlites.
I. Mechanical Equipment Air conditoning, exhaust fans, and other mechanical
equipment shall be visually screened.

(Ord. 21-2225, Att. A (§ 4), 2021; Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 24-2266, Att. A, 2024)

CHAPTER 19.64: PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL AND EXCLUDED USES IN OFFICE AND INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS

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Contents — Cupertino Zoning Code
Cupertino Zoning Code
  1. Title 19 — ZONING
    Overview
    1. Chapter 19.04 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 19.08 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Chapter 19.12 — ADMINISTRATION
    4. Chapter 19.16 — DESIGNATIONS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF DISTRICTS
    5. Chapter 19.20 — PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL AND EXCLUDED USES IN AG…
    6. Chapter 19.24 — AGRICULTURAL (A) AND AGRICULTURALRESIDENTIAL (…
    7. Chapter 19.28 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-1) ZONES
    8. Chapter 19.36 — MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-3) ZONES
    9. Chapter 19.38 — MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-4) ZONES
    10. Chapter 19.40 — RESIDENTIAL HILLSIDE (RHS) ZONES
    11. Chapter 19.44 — RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY CLUSTER (R1C) ZONES
    12. Chapter 19.46 — TOWNHOME (TH) COMBINING DISTRICT
    13. Chapter 19.48 — FENCES
    14. Chapter 19.50 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
    15. Chapter 19.52 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
    16. Chapter 19.56 — DENSITY BONUS
    17. Chapter 19.60 — GENERAL COMMERCIAL (CG) ZONES
    18. Chapter 19.68 — ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICE (OA & O…
    19. Chapter 19.72 — LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (ML) AND INDUSTRIAL PARK (MP)…
    20. Chapter 19.76 — PUBLIC BUILDING (BA), QUASI-PUBLIC BUILDING (B…
    21. Chapter 19.80 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (P) ZONES
    22. Chapter 19.84 — PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL AND EXCLUDED USES IN OP…
    23. Chapter 19.92 — PARK AND RECREATION (PR) ZONES
    24. Chapter 19.96 — PRIVATE RECREATION (FP) ZONE
    25. Chapter 19.98 — MARIJUANA
    26. Chapter 19.100 — ACCESSORY BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES
    27. Chapter 19.102 — GLASS AND LIGHTING STANDARDS
    28. Chapter 19.104 — SIGNS
    29. Chapter 19.108 — BEVERAGE CONTAINER REDEMPTION AND RECYCLING C…
    30. Chapter 19.112 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    31. Chapter 19.116 — CONVERSIONS OF APARTMENT PROJECTS TO COMMON I…
    32. Chapter 19.124 — PARKING REGULATIONS
    33. Chapter 19.128 — ADULT-ORIENTED COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES
    34. Chapter 19.132 — CONCURRENT SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND GA…
    35. Chapter 19.136 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
    36. Chapter 19.140 — NONCONFORMING USES AND NONCONFORMING FACILITIES
    37. Chapter 19.144 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    38. Chapter 19.148 — REQUIRED ARTWORK IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DEVELO…
    39. Chapter 19.152 — AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING MAPS AND ZONING REGU…
    40. Chapter 19.156 — DEVELOPMENT PERMITS, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS …
    41. Chapter 19.160 — TEMPORARY USES
    42. Chapter 19.164 — ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL OF MINOR CHANGES IN P…
    43. Chapter 19.168 — ARCHITECTURAL AND SITE REVIEW
    44. Chapter 19.172 — BELOW MARKET RATE HOUSING PROGRAM

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