Chapter 19.24 — AGRICULTURAL (A) AND AGRICULTURALRESIDENTIAL (A-1) ZONES
Cupertino Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-26 · Cupertino
19.24.010 Purpose. ¶
Agricultural (A) zones are intended to preserve agriculture or forestry activities in areas suited to that purpose, and to include therein incidental residential development of a rural character.
Agricultural-residential (A-1) zones are intended to preserve agriculture or forestry activities in areas suited to that purpose, and to include therein residential development of a semirural character.
(Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 2056, (part), 2010; Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992)
19.24.020 Applicability of Regulations. ¶
No building or structure or land shall be hereafter erected, structurally altered, or enlarged in an agricultural (A) zone or agricultural-residential (A-1) zone, otherwise than in conformance with the provisions of this chapter.
Notwithstanding the above, request for reasonable accommodation may be made by any person with a disability, when the strict application of the provisions in this chapter, act as a barrier to fair housing opportunities, pursuant to Chapter 19.52.
(Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011; Ord. 1601, Exh. A (part), 1992)
19.24.030 Permitted, Conditional and Excluded Uses. ¶
Permitted, Conditional and Excluded Uses that may be conducted from property zoned agricultural (A) or agricultural-residential (A-1), are identified in Section 19.20.020.
- (Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011)
19.24.040 Site Development Regulations. ¶
A. Lot Area Zoning Designations. Minimum lot area shall correspond to the number (multiplied by one thousand square feet) following the A zoning symbol. Examples:
| Zoning Symbol | Number | Minimum Lot Area Square Feet | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A/A1 | 215 | 215,000 | ||
| A | 400 | 400,000 | ||
| A1 | 43 | 43,000 |
B. Minimum Lot Area:
| Agricultural (A) Zones | Agricultural- Residental (A-1) Zones |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Minimum Lot size |
215,000 square feet (with or without incidental residental use) |
215,000 square feet (with no incidental residental use) |
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| 2. Incidental residental use |
43,000 square feet per dwelling unit. Dwelling units in farm labor camps for temporary laborers, and accessory dwelling units shall not be counted for the purpose of determining required lot area under this secton. |
C. Required Lot Shape. Each lot in an A zoning district shall have such shape that a square with a side of two hundred feet can be inscribed in this lot.
(Ord. 16-2159, §6, 2016; Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011)
19.24.050 Building Development Regulations. ¶
Table 19.24.050 sets forth the rules and regulations pertaining to the development of structures on property zoned Agricultural (A) and Agricultural- Residential (A-1).
Table 19.24.050: Building Development Regulations
| Agricultural (A) | Agricultural-Residental (A- 1) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A. Lot Coverage, Floor Area Rato | and Building Setbacks | ||||
| 1. Lot Coverage | 40% of net lot area | 40% of net lot area | |||
| 2. Floor Area Rato | - | 45% | |||
| 3. Minimum Setbacks | |||||
| a. First Floor: | |||||
| i. Front-yard | 30 feet | 30 feet | |||
| ii. Side-yard | 20 feet | 20 feet |
| Agricultural (A) | Agricultural-Residental (A- 1) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| iii. Rear-yard | 25 feet | 20 feet | |||||
| b. Second Floor: | |||||||
| i. Front-yard | 30 feet | 30 feet | |||||
| ii. Side-yard | 20 feet | 20 feet | |||||
| iii. Rear-yard | 25 feet | 25 feet | |||||
| c. Second-story Decks | and Patos: | ||||||
| i. Front-yard | 22 feet | 17 feet | |||||
| ii. Side-yard | 20 feet | 20 feet | |||||
| iii. Rear-yard | 25 feet | 25 feet | |||||
| B. Height of Principal Buildings and Structures | |||||||
| 1. Maximum Height * | 28 feet | ||||||
| 2. Zoning districts with "i" sufx ** |
Limited to one story (not | to exceed 18 feet) | |||||
| 3. Excepton for Hillside Areas |
Planning Commission may approve heights greater than 28 feet upon making all the following fndings: a. The subject property is in a hillside area and has an average slope of ten percent or greater; b. Topographical features of the subject property make an excepton to the standard height restrictons necessary or desirable; c. In no case, shall the maximum height exceed thirty-fve feet for a principal structure or twenty feet for an accessory structure; d. In no case, shall the maximum height of a structure located on a prominent ridgeline, as defned by Secton 19.40.050(H) relatng to RHS zoning districts, on or above the four- hundred-ffy-foot contour, exceed twenty feet. |
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| C. Permited Yard Encroachments | |||||||
| 1. Extension of a Legal Non-conforming Wall Plane |
a. Where a building legally constructed according to existng yard and setback regulatons at the tme of constructon encroaches upon present required frst foor setbacks, one encroaching side of the existng structure may be extended along existng building lines. b. Only one such extension shall be permited for the life of the building. c. Encroachments into a required yard which are the result of the grantng of a variance may not be further extended. d. Further encroachment into a required setback is not allowed. I.e., a non-conforming setback may not be further reduced. e. In no case shall any wall plane of a frst-story additon be placed closer than three feet to any property line. |
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| 2. Architectural Features | a. May extend into a required yard a distance not exceeding three feet. |
Agricultural-Residential (AAgricultural (A) 1) b. No architectural feature, or combination thereof, whether a portion of a principal or accessory structure, may extend closer than three feet to any property line. D. Accessory Structures (including attached patio As allowed by Chapter 19.100, Accessory Buildings/Structures covers) The setback and height restrictions provided in this chapter may be varied for a structure utilized for passive or active solar purposes, provided that no such structure shall infringe upon solar easements or E. Solar Design adjoining property owners. Variation from the setback or height restrictions of this chapter may be allowed only upon issuance of a Administrative Conditional Use Permit subject to Chapter 19.12. Notes: * - Fireplace chimneys, antennae, or other appurtenances are excluded from the restriction. ** - Pertains to all buildings in a designated area as prescribed by the City Council by affixing the designation "i" to the zoning district symbol.
(Ord. 17-2165, § 8, 2017; Ord. 2085, § 2 (part), 2011)
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Overview- Chapter 19.04 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 19.08 — DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 19.12 — ADMINISTRATION
- Chapter 19.16 — DESIGNATIONS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF DISTRICTS
- Chapter 19.20 — PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL AND EXCLUDED USES IN AG…
- Chapter 19.24 — AGRICULTURAL (A) AND AGRICULTURALRESIDENTIAL (…
- Chapter 19.28 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-1) ZONES
- Chapter 19.36 — MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-3) ZONES
- Chapter 19.38 — MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-4) ZONES
- Chapter 19.40 — RESIDENTIAL HILLSIDE (RHS) ZONES
- Chapter 19.44 — RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY CLUSTER (R1C) ZONES
- Chapter 19.46 — TOWNHOME (TH) COMBINING DISTRICT
- Chapter 19.48 — FENCES
- Chapter 19.50 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
- Chapter 19.52 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
- Chapter 19.56 — DENSITY BONUS
- Chapter 19.60 — GENERAL COMMERCIAL (CG) ZONES
- Chapter 19.68 — ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICE (OA & O…
- Chapter 19.72 — LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (ML) AND INDUSTRIAL PARK (MP)…
- Chapter 19.76 — PUBLIC BUILDING (BA), QUASI-PUBLIC BUILDING (B…
- Chapter 19.80 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (P) ZONES
- Chapter 19.84 — PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL AND EXCLUDED USES IN OP…
- Chapter 19.92 — PARK AND RECREATION (PR) ZONES
- Chapter 19.96 — PRIVATE RECREATION (FP) ZONE
- Chapter 19.98 — MARIJUANA
- Chapter 19.100 — ACCESSORY BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES
- Chapter 19.102 — GLASS AND LIGHTING STANDARDS
- Chapter 19.104 — SIGNS
- Chapter 19.108 — BEVERAGE CONTAINER REDEMPTION AND RECYCLING C…
- Chapter 19.112 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
- Chapter 19.116 — CONVERSIONS OF APARTMENT PROJECTS TO COMMON I…
- Chapter 19.124 — PARKING REGULATIONS
- Chapter 19.128 — ADULT-ORIENTED COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES
- Chapter 19.132 — CONCURRENT SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND GA…
- Chapter 19.136 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
- Chapter 19.140 — NONCONFORMING USES AND NONCONFORMING FACILITIES
- Chapter 19.144 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- Chapter 19.148 — REQUIRED ARTWORK IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DEVELO…
- Chapter 19.152 — AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING MAPS AND ZONING REGU…
- Chapter 19.156 — DEVELOPMENT PERMITS, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS …
- Chapter 19.160 — TEMPORARY USES
- Chapter 19.164 — ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL OF MINOR CHANGES IN P…
- Chapter 19.168 — ARCHITECTURAL AND SITE REVIEW
- Chapter 19.172 — BELOW MARKET RATE HOUSING PROGRAM