Chapter 2.06
San Jose Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-26 · San Jose
DEPUTIZED OFFICERS
Sections:
2.06.010 Deputization. ¶
A. Council appointees and department heads may deputize persons to sign official documents, including contracts, on their behalf. Such appointments shall be in writing and signed by the council appointee or the department head and filed in the office of the city clerk.
B. The authorization to sign official documents may be terminated at any time by the appointing council appointee or department head. Such removal shall be in writing and signed by the council appointee or department head and filed in the office of the city clerk.
(Ord. 25209.)
1 General Provisions
2 Reserved 4 Airport Commission 6 Appeals Hearing Board 8 Arts Commission 10 Board of Administration for Federated City Employees' Retirement System
12 Board of Administration for Police and Fire Department Retirement Plan
14 Reserved 16 San José Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices
20 Civil Service Commission 21 Clean Energy Community Advisory Commission
22 Council Appointment Advisory Commission
24 Reserved 25 Reserved 26 Historic Landmarks Commission 28 Housing and Community Development Commission
30 Reserved 32 San José Library and Education Commission
34 Neighborhoods Commission 36 Downtown Parking Board 38 Parks and Recreation Commission 40 Planning Commission 42 Senior Citizens' Commission 43 Reserved 44 Reserved 46 Reserved 48 Youth Commission 49 Women's Bill of Rights 50 Community Stabilization and
*Charter reference— For Charter provisions on boards and commissions, see Charter Art. X.
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§ 2.08.040 Opportunity Pathways Fund 2.08.020 Applicability of provisions. Commission ¶
The general provisions of this part apply to all boards and commissions, except as otherwise specifically provided in the Charter or this chapter with respect to any specific board or commission. (Ord. 25209.)
Part 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sections:
2.08.030 General functions, powers, and duties. ¶
2.08.010 Establishment of boards and commissions.
2.08.020 Applicability of provisions.
2.08.030 General functions, powers, and duties.
2.08.040 Continuity.
2.08.050 Seat deemed vacant when.
2.08.060 Absence from meetings - Reappointment.
2.08.070 Chair and vice chair. 2.08.080 Procedural rules and regulations. 2.08.090 Quorum. 2.08.095 Voting. 2.08.100 Physical and clerical facilities. 2.08.110 Relationship with city departments. 2.08.120 Members - Compensation. 2.08.130 Removal from office. 2.08.140 Temporary vacancies.
2.08.150 Term and term limits. 2.08.160 Council liaison representative. 2.08.170 Council representative to retirement boards of administration.
2.08.180 Council nominated commissions.
2.08.010 Establishment of boards and commissions. ¶
A. Each board or commission shall have the functions, powers, and duties as are granted to or bestowed upon it by the provisions of this chapter.
B. The city council may, at any time, change the powers, functions and duties in any manner and to any extent as in its judgment is desirable.
C. Each board or commission shall provide to the council each fiscal year an annual work plan of activities to be undertaken and a subsequent report of its accomplishments.
D. Each board or commission which requires funding in the city budget shall prepare and submit annually to the city manager a proposed budget covering its proposed activities for the next fiscal year.
E. Each board or commission may organize advisory and resource subcommittees to advise the board or commission concerning its functions and duties.
F. Each board or commission shall do such other things as may from time to time be requested or approved by council.
G. Each board or commission shall coordinate with the city manager and/or the city clerk and the department heads designated by the city manager in the performance of the commission's functions.
(Ords. 25209, 29250.)
A. Charter commissions are established by Article X of the Charter.
B. All other boards and commissions are established by inclusion in this title and discontinued by exclusion from this title.
(Ord. 25209.)
2.08.040 Continuity. ¶
Any board or commission which is declared to be a continuation of any discontinued board or commission or to which the functions, powers, or duties of any existing board or commission have been transferred shall have the power to continue
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any business, proceedings or other matter which was pending before the predecessor board or commission and to exercise those functions, powers, and duties in the same manner as the predecessor board or commission. (Ord. 25209.)
2.08.050 Seat deemed vacant when. ¶
A. The seat of a member of any board or commission shall become vacant upon the happening of any of the following events:
The death of the member;
Insanity of the member, when determined by a final judgment or final order of a court of competent jurisdiction;
Resignation of the member;
The member is no longer eligible, under any of the applicable provisions of this part to hold the office;
Removal of the member from office;
Absence of the member from the state for more than sixty (60) days, unless either upon business of the city or with consent of the council. In the case of illness or other urgent necessity, and upon a proper showing thereof, the time limit for absence from the state shall be extended by the council;
The member ceases to discharge the duties of the office for a period of three consecutive months, except when prevented by sickness or when absent from the state with permission required by this section;
The member is convicted of a felony or of any offense involving a violation of his or her official duties;
The refusal or neglect of the member to file an official oath or bond, if it is required by law, within the time prescribed by law;
The decision of a court of competent jurisdiction declaring void the member's election or appointment;
The making of an order vacating the member's office or declaring the office vacant when the member fails to furnish an additional or supplemental bond if it is required by law;
The commitment of the member to a hospital or sanitarium, by a court of competent jurisdiction, but in that event the office shall not be deemed vacant until the order of commitment has become final.
B. In the event a vacancy should occur in the office of any member prior to the expiration of a term, the council, or the mayor if authorized by the council, shall appoint a successor for the unexpired portion of the member's term.
(Ord. 25209.)
2.08.060 Absence from meetings - Reappointment. ¶
A. A member of any board or commission, other than the planning commission, the salary setting commission and the civil service commission, shall be deemed to have automatically resigned from office if:
The board or commission has four or fewer regular meetings in any calendar year, and the member has unexcused absences from any two consecutive regular meetings of the board or commission; or
The board or commission has more than four regular meetings in any calendar year, and the member has unexcused absences from either:
a. Any three consecutive regular meetings of the board, or commission; or
b. More than twenty percent of the total number of regular meetings in any calendar year, or if the member was appointed to fill a vacancy, more than twenty percent of the total number of remaining regular meetings in that calendar year.
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§ 2.08.080 - B. For purposes of this section, the following shall not be considered an… ¶
An absence due to an illness of the member, or illness or death of a member's spouse, domestic partner, parent, child, sibling or dependent; or
An absence because a member is away on authorized board or commission business; or
For any member who is a city councilmember or a city employee, an absence due to the member performing required city business; or
An absence from a meeting of the board of administration for the federated city employees' retirement system or of the board of administration for the police and fire department retirement plan which the board of administration has found to be for good cause; or
C. Within a reasonable period, but not exceeding ten days after a member has been deemed to have resigned pursuant to this section, the secretary of the board or commission shall notify the city clerk of the vacancy and the city clerk shall thereupon notify the member that the member is deemed to have resigned pursuant to this section. The city clerk shall simultaneously notify the city council that the vacancy exists as a result of the automatic resignation.
D. Except as provided in Subsection A. above, the provisions of this section shall apply to all voting members of boards and commissions established or otherwise regulated under this Chapter 2.08.
E. As used in this section, "regular meetings" means regularly scheduled meetings of the board or commission and shall not include special meetings. For purposes of this section, adjourned regular meetings or continued regular meetings shall be considered special meetings.
F. For purposes of this section, a member shall be deemed absent from a meeting if the mem-
ber fails to be in attendance at a regular meeting for at least one-half of the duration of the regular meeting.
G. A member whose seat has become vacant by virtue of the above provisions may be reappointed to his or her former office for the balance of the member's unexpired term if the council finds there was good excuse for the member's absence from meetings or finds that the reappointment will be in the best interests of the city.
H. In the event of a reappointment, the previous unexcused absences of the reappointed member shall not be considered in determining any future resignation of the member under this section.
(Ords. 25209, 29250.)
2.08.070 Chair and vice chair. ¶
A. Unless otherwise provided, each board or commission shall appoint one of its members as chair to serve for a term as the board or commission may determine.
B. The chair shall preside at all meetings of the board or commission.
C. Each board or commission may also appoint one of its members as a vice chair to serve in the place and stead of the chair during the chair's absence.
D. The chair and vice chair shall be subject to removal at any time, for any or no reason, by the board or commission.
(Ord. 25209.)
2.08.080 Procedural rules and regulations. ¶
A. Specific procedural rules and regulations.
The following boards and commissions shall each adopt its own procedural rules and regulations for the conduct of its business subject to the approval of the Rules and Open Government Committee:
- a. Board of Administration for the Federated City Employees Retirement System;
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c. Planning Commission;
d. Civil Service Commission;
e. Appeals Hearing Board;
f. Salary Setting Commission;
g. Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee;
h. Airport Commission;
i. Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices;
j. Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association Advisory Committee;
k. Community Stabilization and Opportunity Pathways Fund Commission.
The rules may:
a. Provide for the establishment of various offices, provided membership therein is restricted to members of the board or commission.
b. Provide for the establishment of various committees or subcommittees which may contain non-members of the board or commission, provided that at least one (1) of the members of the board or commission is a member of every committee or subcommittee.
c. Specify the powers, duties and functions of the offices and committees. If non-members of the board or commission are allowed on committees or subcommittees, the rules of the board or commission shall contain specific rules for the establishment and operation of the committees or subcommittees, including rules setting out conflict-of-interest provisions and specifying the number of non-members allowed, whether a majority of members are required, the voting rights of non-
members, and the powers, duties and functions of the committees or subcommittees.
The rules shall comply with all applicable laws and ordinances and other applicable regulations or limitations.
A copy of the rules shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk, where they shall be available for public inspection.
- B. All other boards and commissions shall conduct their meetings pursuant to standardized rules and regulations developed by the City Clerk and amended from time to time, as approved by the Rules and Open Government Committee.
(Ords. 25209, 29250, 29771, 30092, 30809.)
2.08.090 Quorum. ¶
A. Unless otherwise specifically provided in this Chapter, a majority of the total number of seats, whether filled or vacant, shall be necessary to constitute a quorum for a board or commission to take action, although a lesser number may adjourn from time to time.
B. This Section shall not apply to the Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association Advisory Committee.
(Ords. 25209, 29250, 29379, 30092, 31128.)
2.08.095 Voting. ¶
A. Except for the civil service commission, deferred compensation advisory committee, voluntary employees beneficiary association advisory committee, or the retirement boards, or unless otherwise specifically provided by the Charter or other ordinance, no resolution, motion or action shall be passed, adopted, or become effective unless it receives the affirmative vote of at least a majority of those voting, as long as there is a quorum present.
(Ords. 29771, 31128.)
2.08.100 Physical and clerical facilities. ¶
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the city manager, or if appropriate, the city clerk, shall assign to each board and commission ade-
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quate space and facilities and the clerical and/or secretarial help as it may need for the performance of its functions, powers, and duties. (Ord. 25209.)
2.08.110 Relationship with city departments. ¶
So far as is practicable, and subject to approval of the city manager, the services of the various city departments shall be made available by the heads of each department to the board or commission, to the extent it is necessary to enable it to perform its functions, powers, and duties. (Ord. 25209.)
2.08.120 Members - Compensation. ¶
A. Unless otherwise specifically provided by the City Charter or San José Municipal Code for members of a particular board or commission, effective January 1, 2023, each member of each board or commission established under Chapter 2.08 or the City Charter who is a member of a low-income household, as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development as at or below eighty percent (80%) of the area median income pursuant to 24 CFR 92.2, shall be eligible to be paid the sum of two hundred dollars ($200) per month if they have attended a monthly board or commission meeting. Such members shall be eligible to be paid the stipend even if the monthly board or commission meeting is cancelled.
B. Subject to the appropriation of moneys therefor by the Council, members may be paid or reimbursed for authorized expenses incurred by them in the performance of their functions, powers and duties.
(Ords. 25209, 30844.)
2.08.130 Removal from office. ¶
- A. Except as provided in subsections B., C., and D., notwithstanding an appointment for a specific term or part of a term, any person appointed to and holding the position of member of any board or commission may be
removed from appointment, at any time, by the Council, with or without prior notice, and with or without cause.
B. Notwithstanding the appointment of a person to the position of member of the Board of Administration for the Police and Fire Department Retirement Plan for a specific term or part of a term, any person holding such position may be removed by the Council for cause as follows:
The San José Police Officers' Association, the International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 230, the City Manager, any retired member of the Police and Fire Department Retirement Plan or any member of the public may submit a written request for removal to the City Council. Any such request shall state the grounds for which removal is sought.
The City Council shall hold a hearing on any written request for removal submitted by the San José Police Officers' Association, the International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 230, or the City Manager.
The Rules and Open Government Committee of the City Council shall consider any written request for removal submitted by a retired member of the Police and Fire Department Retirement Plan or any member of the public, and shall determine in its discretion, whether such request should be forwarded to the full City Council for hearing. Any such request shall state the grounds for which removal is sought.
Notice of hearing shall be provided to the affected Board member at least ten (10) days prior to the date of any City Council meeting.
- After a hearing, the City Council may remove the member of the Board from office if the Council makes a written finding of substantial evidence of cause for removal. Cause may include, but is not
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- limited to, failure to remain qualified for the Board position to which the member is appointed, failure to discharge the Board member's duty as a fiduciary for the Plan, or failure to perform the Board member's duties in accordance with applicable law, including the requirements of Chapter 3.36 of Title 3 of this Code. For public members of the Board, cause for removal may also be based on failure to disclose all conflicts of interest, significant potential for conflict of interest, or appearance of conflict of interest as required by Code Section 2.08.1220E., and/or the existence of conflict of interest, significant potential for conflict of interest, or appearance of conflict of interest as based on information disclosed by public members of the Board pursuant to Code Section 2.08.1220E., or such other information as may be available to Council.
- C. Notwithstanding the appointment of a person to the position of a member of the Board of Administration for the Federated City Employees' Retirement System for a specific term or part of a term, any person holding such position may be removed by the Council for cause as follows:
The City Manager or any employee organization recognized by the City as an exclusive representative of employees who are members of the Federated City Employees' Retirement System may submit a written request for removal to the City Council. Any such request shall state the grounds for which removal is sought.
The City Council shall hold a hearing on any request for removal submitted by the City Manager or any employee organization recognized by the City as an exclusive representative of employees who are members of the Federated City Employees' Retirement System.
The Rules and Open Government Committee of the City Council shall consider any written request for removal submitted by a retired member of the Federated City Employees Retirement Plan or any member of the public, and shall determine in its discretion, whether such request should be forwarded to the full City Council for hearing. Any such request shall state the grounds for which removal is sought.
Notice of hearing shall be provided to the affected Board member at least ten (10) days prior to the date of any City Council hearing.
After the hearing, the City Council may remove the member of the Board from office if the Council makes a written finding of substantial evidence of cause for removal. Cause may include, but is not limited to, failure to discharge the Board member's duty as a fiduciary for the Plan, failure to remain qualified for the Board position to which the member is appointed, or failure to perform the Board member's duties in accordance with applicable law, including the requirements of Chapter 3.28 of Title 3 of this Code. For public members of the Board, cause for removal may also be based on failure to disclose all conflicts of interest, significant potential for conflict of interest, or appearance of conflict of interest as required by Code Section 2.08.1070F., and/or the existence of conflict of interest, significant potential for conflict of interest, or appearance of conflict of interest as based on information disclosed by public members of the Board pursuant to Code Section 2.08.1070F., or such other information as may be available to Council.
- D. Notwithstanding the appointment of a person to the position of member of the Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association Advisory
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Committee for a specific term or part of a term, any person holding such position may be removed by the Council for cause as set forth by Resolution of the Council.
(Ords. 25209, 26033, 26354, 28786, 28899, 30092.)
2.08.140 Temporary vacancies. ¶
A member of a commission may be granted a leave of absence by the city council, and a temporary vacancy shall thereupon exist for the period of such leave of absence. During the period of such temporary vacancy, the council may fill such vacancy by temporary appointment to the commission; provided, however, that the period of such temporary appointment shall not exceed the period of the temporary vacancy. At the expiration of a leave of absence so granted, the member shall automatically resume membership on the commission.
(Ord. 25209.)
2.08.150 Term and term limits. ¶
A. The term of appointment to a Charter commission is as established by the Charter.
B. Members of boards or commissions not established by the Charter shall serve for a term of four (4) years, unless otherwise specified in this Chapter. Such members shall be eligible for reappointment at the expiration of their first term for one (1) additional four (4)-year term. The first term shall begin from the date of the expiration of the former incumbent's term, irrespective of the date of actual appointment.
C. Unless otherwise specified in this Chapter, members who are appointed to serve unexpired terms shall serve to the end of the former incumbent's term.
D. Except as otherwise specified in this Chapter, a member may be appointed to serve a term of less than four (4) years or a term of less than the number of years established by this Chapter for the particular board or commission if the Council determines that it is in the best interest of the board or commission that a
member serve a shorter term in order to provide for appropriate staggered terms to preserve a continuity of membership on the board or commission.
E. Except as otherwise specified in this Chapter, if a member has been appointed to serve a term of less than two (2) years, the member may be reappointed to serve on the same board or commission for up to two (2) consecutive additional terms.
F. Notwithstanding Subsections A. through E. above, a member may be appointed to serve a third consecutive term with a length of one (1) to four (4) years, in the discretion of the City Council, if the City Council finds that reappointment of such member to a commission would be necessary to:
Maintain a functioning quorum on the commission; or
Maintain commissioners with one (1) or more years of experience or a required background on the commission; or
Establish or reestablish staggered terms to preserve a continuity of membership on the board or commission.
G. This Section shall not apply to the Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association Advisory Committee as set forth by Resolution of the Council.
(Ords. 25209, 25498, 25840, 27255, 29250, 29771, 30092.)
2.08.160 Council liaison representative. ¶
A. Except as set forth in Section 2.08.170, the city council shall appoint one of its members to act as a liaison representative to every board and commission.
B. The council liaison serves to advise the city council of the background, attitudes and reasons behind decisions and recommendations of the board or commission; and, on request of any member of the board or commission, to advise the commission of policies, proce-
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§ 2.08.160 dures and decisions of the council that may bear on matters under discussion… ¶
- C. The council liaison may attend the meetings of the board or commission but, except as elsewhere specifically provided, shall have no power to vote and shall receive no additional compensation.
(Ords. 25209, 28970.)
2.08.170 Council representative to retirement boards of administration. ¶
A. The city council shall appoint one of its members to act as a nonvoting non-fiduciary member of the board of administration of the federated city employees' retirement system.
The council representative to the board of administration of federated city employees' retirement system serves to advise the city council of the background, attitudes and reasons behind decisions and recommendations of the board, and to advise the board of policies, procedures and decisions of the council that may bear on matters under discussion by the board.
The council representative may attend the meetings of the board of administration of the federated city employees retirement plan and may fully participate with the voting members of the board in all matters pending before the board, with the exception of quasi-adjudicatory matters and closed sessions. The council representative shall be provided with a copy of the board's public agenda packet at the same time as agenda packets are distributed to board members, but shall not receive closed session material. The council representative shall have no power to vote on any matter pending before the board, nor shall the council representative be counted as a board member for the purpose of determining what constitutes a quorum of the board. The council
- representative shall receive no additional compensation for serving as a nonvoting member of the board. The council representative shall not identify or represent himself or herself as a member of the board of administration of the federated city employees retirement plan except in meetings of the city council and the board of administration of the federated city employees retirement plan.
B. The city council shall appoint one of its members to act as a nonvoting non-fiduciary member of the board of administration of the police and fire retirement plan.
The council representative to the board of administration of the police and fire department retirement plan serves to advise the city council of the background, attitudes and reasons behind decisions and recommendations of the board, and to advise the board of policies, procedures and decisions of the council that may bear on matters under discussion by the board.
The council representative may attend the meetings of the board of administration of the police and fire department retirement plan and may fully participate with the voting members of the board in all matters pending before the board, with the exception of quasi-adjudicatory matters and closed sessions. The council representative shall be provided with a copy of the board's public agenda packet at the same time as agenda packets are distributed to board members, but shall not receive closed session material. The council representative shall have no power to vote on any matter pending before the board, nor shall the council representative be counted as a board member for the purpose of determining what constitutes a quorum of the board. The council representative shall receive no additional compensation for serving as a nonvoting
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member of the board. The council representative shall not identify or represent himself or herself as a member of the board of administration of the police and fire department retirement plan except in meetings of the city council and the board of administration of the police and fire department retirement plan. (Ord. 28970.)
2.08.180 Council nominated commissions. ¶
A. Each councilmember, including the mayor, shall nominate one commissioner to each council nominated commission. Names of those individuals chosen through the nomination process will be submitted to the city council for formal appointment.
B. On or before the occurrence of a vacancy, the city clerk shall notify the councilmember responsible for the nomination of that seat.
C. The council nominated commission selection process is only applicable to those commissions specifically referencing this section.
(Ords. 29250, 29771, 30723.)
Part 2
RESERVED*
Part 4
AIRPORT COMMISSION
Sections:
2.08.400 Commission established. ¶
2.08.410 Number of members.
2.08.420 Functions, powers, and duties.
2.08.430 Appointment process. ¶
*Editor’s note— Part 2 of Chapter 2.08, pertaining to Advisory Commission on Rents and Rent Mediation and Arbitration Hearing Process, being §§ 2.08.200 through 2.08.240, was repealed by Ordinance 29250, § 7, passed May 7, 2013.
2.08.400 Commission established. ¶
The San José Airport Commission is hereby established.
(Ord. 25209.)
2.08.410 Number of members. ¶
The commission shall consist of eleven members.
(Ords. 25209, 29250.)
2.08.420 Functions, powers, and duties. ¶
The commission shall have the following functions, powers, and duties:
A. Upon request of the city council, the airport commission shall investigate, study, or review any matter pertaining to the airport or aviation as may be referred to the commission by the council from time to time.
B. If requested to do so by the director of aviation or member of the general public, or upon its own initiative, the airport commission may investigate, study or review any matter pertaining to the airport or aviation.
C. The airport commission shall serve as an advisory body to the city council and the director of aviation regarding airport noise-related issues and shall provide a public forum for airport noise related issues, policies and decisions. The airport commission shall monitor curfew intrusion information and shall review the city's airport public information program and the city's airport noise complaint procedures.
D. Reports and recommendations of the airport commission shall be submitted to the city council and to the director of aviation. The airport commission and its individual members are not authorized to submit any reports or recommendations to any other official body or person other than the city council or the director of aviation, unless first authorized to do
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so by the city council. Nothing in this subsection is intended to prohibit any member of the airport commission, solely in his or her capacity as a private citizen, from making any recommendations to other official bodies or persons respecting the airport or aviation.
- E. The airport commission shall have no other general authority or responsibility except as is set forth in this section. The commission shall have such other specific responsibilities as may be set forth in Title 25 of this Code.
(Ords. 25209, 29250.)
2.08.430 Appointment process. ¶
All members shall be appointed in accordance with Section 2.08.180.
(Ord. 29771.)
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