Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of a special meeting of the board of directors.
Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of a special meeting of the board of directors.
Regular-Session Course: Academic Senate-approved Course with assigned Course number that is taught within the official UCLA quarter or semester academic calendars. (Summer Sessions and University Extension (UNEX) courses and courses taught by departments for non-admitted UCLA students are not Regular-Session Courses).
A regular session is the annual or biennial gathering of legislators, the starting date (and often, the length) of which is set by constitution or statute. Unlike regular sessions, there is no specific timing for special (or extraordinary) sessions. They occur intermittently to deal with the specific issues or topics.
Medium density residential (R1-8): the principal land use is a single-family dwelling, including cluster housing. No residence in this category shall have livable floor area of less than one thousand five hundred square feet.
Special Session fees for the MLIS, MARA, Certificate and Open Classes programs are $541 per unit as of fall 2024.
Special Session fees for the MLIS, MARA, Certificate and Open Classes programs are $541 per unit as of fall 2024.
Zoning codes are a set of rules that regulate what can and can't be done on a particular piece of property. They're established and enforced at the city level. In California, you can find zoning codes for virtually every city in the city's municipal code.
The Two-Family Residence District reserves land for the construction, use and occupancy of single-family and two-family (duplex) subdivisions. The allowable density range for the R-2 district is eight to 16 dwelling units per acre. View uses allowed in the R-2 Zoning District here.
To find out zoning information for your property you may do one of the following: Search by property address or Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) using our interactive map: MAP Santa Clara. Contact the Planning Division at 408-615-2450. or Planning@santaclaraca.
Find Your Property's Zoning Go to .sjpermits and enter the property address or Assessor's Parcel Number (APN). View the Zoning Map. Download the Zoning Map in a spatial data format for display using Google Earth or Geographic Information Systems (GIS)