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+ Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
• 2-1 Hours of county offices in general.
• 2-1.1 Repealed by Ordinance No. 740.
• 2-2 Offices that may close from twelve noon to one p.m.
• 2-3 County clerk-recorder hours.
• 2-3.1 Planning and building department hours.
• 2-3.2 Public works department hours.
• 2-3.3 Sheriff’s office and road crew hours.
• 2-3.4 Emergency working hours.
• 2-4 County offices to remain separate, etc.; exception.
• 2-6 Same – County clerk and county recorder.
• 2-6.1 Same – County coroner and county sheriff.
• 2-7 Repealed by Ordinance No. 459.
• 2-8 Same – Treasurer and tax collector.
• 2-8.1 Same – Treasurer-tax collector and public administrator.
• 2-9 Treasurer-tax collector generally – Title.
• 2-10 Same – Salary and travel expenses.
• 2-11 Regular meetings of board of supervisors.
• 2-12 Same – Adjourned meetings.
• 2-13 Disposition of fees received by county constables.
• 2-14 Compensation – Officers and employees generally.
• 2-15 Same – Officers, employees, etc., of county road department – Pay period.
• 2-16.1 Compensation and mileage for trial jurors and grand jurors.
• 2-16.2 Compensation and mileage for members of the board of supervisors.
• 2-16.3 Repealed by Ordinance No. 740.
• 2-17 State employees’ retirement system contract – Authorized.
• 2-19 County coroner to embalm bodies in his custody; embalming charges.
• 2-19.1 Charge for the removal and storage of dead bodies.
• 2-20 Certain state law concerning qualifications of county auditor adopted.
• 2-20.1 Probation and corrections officers’ training standards.
• 2-20.2 Law enforcement officers’ training standards.
• 2-20.3 Recruitment and training of public safety dispatchers.
+ Article II. Executive Secretary to the Board of Supervisors
• 2-21 Position created and designated.
• 2-22 Appointment and salary.
• 2-23 Term of office – Suspension and removal.
+ Article III. County Administrative Officer
• 2-25 Position created and designated.
• 2-26 Appointment and salary.
• 2-27 Term of office – Suspension and removal.
• 2-29 Powers and duties – Generally.
• 2-30 Same – Certain duties enumerated.
• 2-31 Same – May require reports, etc., from county officers, etc.
+ Article IV. Planning Commission, Zoning Administrator, and Office of Planning and Building
• 2-33.1 Designation – Composition – Appointment of members of the planning commission.
• 2-33.2 Removal of planning commission member from office.
• 2-33.3 Appointment of members – Terms of office.
• 2-33.4 Meetings – Compensation for attendance.
• 2-33.6 Majority constitutes quorum.
• 2-33.8 Duties of planning commission.
• 2-33.9 Office of zoning administration.
• 2-33.10 Designation of the zoning administrator.
• 2-34.1 Office of planning and building.
• 2-34.2 Appointment, qualifications and duties generally of director of planning and building.
• 2-34.3 Departmental employees.
+ Article V. County Welfare Department
• 2-36 Appointment, qualifications and duties generally of director of county welfare.
• 2-37 Departmental employees.
• 2-38 Powers and duties generally.
• 2-39 Services of other county departments and employees.
+ Article VI. Department of Public Works
• 2-45 County road commissioner and county surveyor.
• 2-46 Qualifications of road commissioner and county surveyor.
+ Article VII. Public Guardian/LPS Conservator
• 2-48 Appointment and compensation.
• 2-49 Public guardian/LPS conservator appointed.
• 2-50 Termination of prior public guardian’s authority.
• 2-52 Public guardian/LPS conservator’s powers, duties and responsibilities.
• 2-53 Employment of private attorneys.
• 2-54 Appointment of deputies.
• 2-55 Public guardian/LPS conservator designated public representative payee.
• 2-56 Predecessor public guardian to cooperate with successor.
+ Article VIII. County Automobiles
• 2-62 Drivers to pay certain fines, etc.
• 2-64 Employees to use county cars, exception; use of private cars generally.
• 2-65 Insurance requirements for private cars.
+ Article IX. Judicial Districts
+ Article X. Supervisorial Districts
+ Article XI. Peace Officer Recruitment and Training
+ Article XII. Claims Against County
+ Article XIII. Industrial Development Authority
+ Article XIV. Annual Inventory of County Property
+ Article XV. First 5 Colusa Children and Families Commission
• 2-92.1 Establishment of commission.
• 2-92.2 Establishment of trust fund.
• 2-94.1 Terms – Appointments.
• 2-96 Chairperson – Rules and regulations.
+ Article XVI. Conflict of Interest Code
• 3-1 Running at large generally – Noise creating a public nuisance.
• 3-8 Dogs running on lands of nonowner/custodian.
• 3-9 Same – Female dogs in season.
• 3-10 Construction and maintenance of kennels; removing dogs from kennels.
• 3-11 Interfering with, etc., animal control, etc.
• 3-12 Applicability of article to certain nonresident dogs.
• 3-14 Issuance – License period.
• 3-15 Kennel licenses – Required – Fee.
• 3-16 Same – Compliance with article prerequisite to issuance.
• 3-17 Repealed by Ordinance No. 294.
• 3-18 Sale of licenses by persons other than county animal control officer(s).
• 3-19 License application, form and tags generally.
• 3-20 License tag to be attached to collar of dog.
• 3-21 Obtaining new license when original tag lost.
• 3-22 Unauthorized removal of license tag, etc.
• 3-23 Use of counterfeit or unauthorized license tag.
• 3-24 Keeping, etc., unlicensed dogs and kennels.
• 3-25 County animal control generally.
• 3-26 Repealed by Ordinance No. 294.
• 3-27 Repealed by Ordinance No. 294.
• 3-28 Monthly report and disposition of fees, etc.
• 3-29 Sale or donation of animals for research prohibited.
• 3-30 Supervision and powers and duties of animal control office.
• 3-31 Unlicensed, etc., dogs to be impounded, etc.
• 3-32 Redemption of impounded dogs generally – Pound fees, etc., generally.
• 3-33 Rabies control – Duties of dog owner, etc.
• 3-34 Repealed by Ordinance No. 294.
• 3-35 Same – Vaccination required – Impounding etc., of unvaccinated dogs generally.
• 3-36 Same – Redemption of dogs vaccinated while impounded.
+ Chapter 4 ARREST, FINES AND IMPRISONMENT
• 4-1 Notice to person arrested to appear in court – Generally.
• 4-4 Same – When warrant for arrest issued.
• 4-5 Violation of promise to appear.
• 4-6 Warrant for arrest generally.
• 4-7 Working prisoners on streets, etc. – Supervisor – To be appointed by sheriff.
• 4-8 Same – Same – Sheriff to control, direct, etc.
• 4-9 Same – Same – To be deputized; manner of working and supervising prisoners generally.
• 4-10 Same – Working adult probationers.
• 4-11 Compensation for counsel assigned to indigent defendants.
• 4-12 General penalty; continuing violations.
+ Chapter 4A REIMBURSEMENT OF INCARCERATION COSTS
+ Chapter 4AA REIMBURSEMENT OF INCARCERATION COSTS FROM WEEKENDER INMATES
+ Chapter 4B DESIGNATION OF COUNTY COLLECTOR AS COUNTY FINANCIAL EVALUATION OFFICER
+ Chapter 4C DESTRUCTION OF COUNTY COLLECTOR FILES
+ Chapter 4D REIMBURSEMENT FOR PROBATION EXPENSES
• 5-3 Territorial applicability.
• 5-6 Administration and enforcement.
• 5-6.1 Interpretations and definitions.
• 5-6.2 Board of supervisors as board of appeals.
• 5-6.3 Persons permitted to appeal.
• 5-6.4 Procedures to appeal and limitation.
• 5-6.5 Costs of expert testimony or services for board of appeals.
+ Article II. Adoption or Amendment of California Code
• 5-8 California Building Code.
• 5-9 California Mechanical Code.
• 5-10 California Electrical Code.
• 5-11 California Plumbing Code.
• 5-13 California Residential Code.
• 5-14 California Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings.
• 5-15 Fire Safety Regulations.
• 5-16 California Energy Code.
• 5-17 California Green Building Standards Code.
• 5-18 California Referenced Standards Code.
+ Chapter 6 EMERGENCY SERVICES
+ Chapter 6A DISASTER REASSESSMENT RELIEF
+ Chapter 6B EMERGENCY AND PRE-HOSPITAL MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEM
• 6B-5 Permit – Required – Exceptions.
• 6B-5.2 Same – Non-transferable.
• 6B-5.5 Application for a permit or renewal of a permit.
• 6B-5.6 Investigation by CCEMSA.
• 6B-5.7 Permit – Issuance or denial.
• 6B-5.8 Corrective action – Purpose.
• 6B-5.9 Permit – Denial, revocation, or suspension – Grounds.
• 6B-5.10 Corrective action – Investigation.
• 6B-5.11 Same – Notification.
• 6B-5.13 Permit summary action – Medical director to have authority – Appeals.
• 6B-5.15 Permits – Amendment.
• 6B-5.16 Conditional operation and temporary variance – Granted when – Validity.
• 6B-5.17 Responsibilities and duties of permittees.
• 6B-5.18 Bonding of applicant.
• 6B-5.19 General liability for vehicle operation – Insurance required.
• 6B-5.20 Medical liability limitations.
• 6B-5.21 Ambulance services not required to secure permits.
• 6B-6 Ambulance staffing – Requirements.
• 6B-6.1 Emergency service availability – Hours of operation.
• 6B-6.2 Ambulance emergency equipment requirements.
• 6B-6.3 Ambulance inspection.
• 6B-6.4 Provision of information by first responders.
• 6B-6.5 Destination of emergency patients.
• 6B-7 Data collection and reporting.
• 6B-7.1 Ambulance based outside Colusa County – Transport of patients permitted when.
+ Article III. Communications and Dispatch
• 6B-8 Central dispatch – 911/EMS dispatch responsibility.
• 6B-8.1 Required communication equipment.
• 6B-8.2 Dispatch policy approval.
• 6B-9 Ability to respond – 911/EMS dispatch advisory – Ambulances considered available when.
• 6B-13 Ambulance driver provisions.
• 6B-14 Public safety and fire agency certification.
• 6B-15 Fees for certification, authorization, accreditation and recertification.
• 6B-17 Cooperation with emergency department.
• 6B-18 Report to appropriate hospital personnel (patient report).
+ Article I. Uniform Fire Code
• 7-3.1 Section 12.107 added – Fireworks – Permit for use or possession.
• 7-3.2 Section 12.108 added – Fireworks – Sale.
• 7-3.3 Section 12.109 added – Fireworks – Permit to sell.
• 7-3.4 Section 12.110 added – Fireworks – Qualified permittees.
• 7-3.5 Section 12.111 added – Fireworks – Application for permit to sell.
• 7-3.6 Section 12.112 added – Fireworks – Operation of stands.
• 7-3.7 Section 12.113 added – Fireworks stands – Requirements generally.
• 7-3.8 Section 12.114 added – Fireworks stands – Safety requirements.
• 7-3.9 Section 12.115 added – Fireworks – Sale and discharge.
• 7-3.12 Section 15.201 added – Tank storage, bulk storage, restricted locations and fire protection.
• 7-4 Section 15.601 added – Location of bulk plants for flammable or combustible liquids.
• 7-5 Section 20.150(a) added – Location of liquified petroleum gas bulk storage containers.
• 7-8 Smoking – Prohibited in certain areas during certain times; where permitted.
• 7-9 Same – Enforcement of preceding section by state forester and U.S. fire officers.
• 7-10 Firebreaks – Necessity declared.
• 7-11 Same – Duty of person in possession, etc., of certain land.
• 7-12 Maintenance of fire extinguishers on grain harvesters.
• 7-13 Fire arresting equipment for use on gas tractors used in harvesting grain.
• 7-15 Firebreak around warehouses, etc., used for storage of grain.
+ Chapter 7C WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DEVICE REGISTRATION FEE
+ Chapter 8 FOUTS SPRINGS YOUTH FACILITY
+ Chapter 9 LAND GRADING AND LEVELLING
+ Chapter 9A SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
• 10-2 Tax and license collector – Designation – Duties – Generally.
• 10-3 Business license – Required.
• 10-4 Unauthorized acts, etc., prohibited.
• 10-5 Application for license – Information etc., to be contained.
• 10-6 Multiple – May include more than one business, proviso; application to be verified.
• 10-7 License – Preparation, issuance and contents generally.
• 10-8 License ledger to be kept by county auditor – Monthly accounting by tax and license collector.
• 10-9 License periods – Payment of license fees – Generally.
• 10-10 Licenses – Posting, exhibiting, etc. – Generally.
• 10-11 Applicability of chapter to certain farmers and manufacturers.
• 10-12 Licenses – Investigation, suspension, cancellation and revocation – Generally.
• 10-13 Licenses – Service of notice provided for in section 10-12.
• 10-14 Schedule of license fees.
• 10-17 Penalty for delay in obtaining license and paying fee.
• 10-18 Unpaid license fees recoverable in civil action by county.
• 10-19 Violations of chapter.
• 10-20 Transfer of license on sale.
• 10-21 Affidavit of gross receipts.
• 10-22 Issuance of a license without cost for good cause at the discretion of the license collector.
+ Chapter 12 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
• 12-2 Traffic-control devices – Authority of road commissioner to install, etc. – Generally.
• 12-3 Same – Same – When required by state law.
• 12-4 Same – Same – Additional devices.
• 12-5 Enforceability of chapter when signs required.
• 12-6 Center lines and lane markings.
• 12-7 Establishment, designation and maintenance of pedestrian crosswalks.
• 12-8 Pedestrians crossing roadways.
• 12-10 Authority of officials of sheriff’s office and fire department at fires and other emergencies.
• 12-11 Running over, etc., domestic animals.
• 12-11.5 Twenty-five mile per hour prima facie speed limit established for certain roads.
• 12-12 Thirty-five mile per hour prima facie speed limit established for certain roads.
• 12-13 Determination and effective date of preceding section.
• 12-13.5 Speed limit decreases.
• 12-14 When certain provisions of chapter to cease to be operative.
+ Article II. Stopping, Standing and Parking
• 12-17 Stopping at through streets and intersections; stop signs generally.
• 12-18 Curb markings indicating stopping and parking regulations – Generally.
+ Chapter 12A VEHICLE PARKING REGULATIONS, CIVIL PENALTIES AND ENFORCEMENT
• 12A-1 Applicability of provisions and definitions.
• 12A-2 Alley – Blocking prohibited.
• 12A-3 All night parking prohibited on certain streets.
• 12A-4 Angle parking prohibited.
• 12A-5 Parking away from curb prohibited.
• 12A-6 Double parking prohibited.
• 12A-7 Business district – Two-hour parking limit.
• 12A-9 Crosswalk parking prohibited.
• 12A-11 Designated streets and properties – Parking prohibited.
• 12A-12 Expired registration or license plate tabs – Parking prohibited.
• 12A-14 Driveways – Blocking prohibited.
• 12A-15 Exemption for disabled.
• 12A-16 Fire hydrant – Parking near prohibited.
• 12A-17 Fire lane – Parking prohibited.
• 12A-18 Fire station – Parking near prohibited.
• 12A-19 Parking for display prohibited.
• 12A-20 Intersections – Prohibited parking.
• 12A-21 Parking upon or near railroad track.
• 12A-22 Parking space markings.
• 12A-23 Peddlers and vendors – No parking.
• 12A-24 Repairs in street prohibited.
• 12A-25 Safety zone – No parking.
• 12A-26 Schools – No parking adjacent to.
• 12A-27 Sidewalk access ramp – No parking near.
• 12A-28 Sidewalks – No parking.
• 12A-29 State highways – No parking.
• 12A-30 Freeways – No parking.
• 12A-31 Bridges or overpasses – No parking.
• 12A-32 Street parking over one hundred twenty hours prohibited.
• 12A-33 Temporary parking prohibitions.
• 12A-34 Truck trailers – Prohibited parking.
• 12A-35 Unattended vehicle – Prohibited parking.
• 12A-36 Unattended locked vehicle – Person inside.
• 12A-37 Washing vehicle in street – For profit.
• 12A-38 Enforcement of parking violations.
• 12A-41 Procedures for notice – Processing or appeal of parking violations.
+ Chapter 12B ABANDONED, WRECKED, DISMANTLED OR INOPERATIVE VEHICLES
• 12B-1 Findings and declarations.
• 12B-2 Interpretation of chapter.
• 12B-5 Administration and enforcement.
• 12B-7 Abatement and removal – Authority.
• 12B-8 Abatement and removal – Owner notification.
• 12B-9 Abatement and removal – Hearing.
• 12B-10 Abatement and removal – Hearing decision by sheriff.
• 12B-11 Abatement and removal – Appeal from decision of sheriff.
• 12B-12 Removal and disposal of vehicle or parts.
• 12B-13 Property entry by persons authorized to remove vehicle or parts.
• 12B-14 Abatement and removal – Notification of Department of Motor Vehicles.
• 12B-15 Abatement and removal – Collection of assessed costs.
+ Chapter 12C ABANDONED VEHICLES
+ Chapter 12D SIGHT DISTANCE OBSTRUCTIONS
+ Chapter 13 NOISE REGULATIONS
• 13-1 General provisions – Declaration of policy.
• 13-2 General provisions – Definitions.
• 13-3 General provisions – Violations – Misdemeanors – Miscellaneous.
• 13-4 General provisions – Violations – Additional remedies – Injunctions.
• 13-5 General provisions – Severability.
• 13-6 General restrictions – Noise limits.
• 13-7 General restrictions – Maximum noise limit.
• 13-8 General restrictions – Special provisions.
• 13-9 Motor vehicles – Vehicle repairs.
• 13-10 Amplified sound – Purpose.
• 13-11 Amplified sound – Registration – Required.
• 13-12 Amplified sound – Registration – Optional.
• 13-13 Amplified sound – Registration – Application and issuance.
• 13-14 Amplified sound – Appeals.
• 13-15 Amplified sound – Fees and expiration.
• 13-16 Amplified sound – Regulations – Registration statements.
• 13-17 General noise regulations – General prohibition.
• 13-18 Variances and exceptions – Exception permits.
• 13-19 Regulations not exclusive – Interrelationship of provisions.
+ Chapter 14 OFFENSES – MISCELLANEOUS
• 14-1 Dangerous or deadly weapons – Defined.
• 14-2 Same – Carrying concealed while loitering, etc., generally.
• 14-3 Same – Carrying concealed while loitering about certain places.
• 14-4 Same – Engaging in fight, etc., while carrying, etc.
• 14-5 Same – Possession in automobiles.
• 14-6 Same – Selling, etc., push button or spring blade knife.
• 14-7 False statements, etc. – Unlawful.
• 14-8.1 Firearms in Arbuckle Utility District – “Firearm” defined.
• 14-8.2 Same – Discharge prohibited.
• 14-8.3 Same – Same – Exceptions.
• 14-8.4 Same – Possession permitted when unloaded or unstrung.
• 14-8.5 Repealed by Ordinance No. 637.
• 14-9 Gambling and gambling houses – Generally.
• 14-10 Same – Visiting, etc., gambling house, etc.
• 14-11 Intoxication – Prohibited in certain places.
• 14-12 Loitering, etc. – On highway, sidewalk, etc., generally.
• 14-13 Same – On approach to church, theatre, etc.
• 14-14 Same – In vicinity of farming operations, etc.
• 14-15 Same – Repealed by Ordinance No. 295.
• 14-15.1 Loitering of minors prohibited.
• 14-15.3 Penalties for violation of sections 14-15.1 and 14-15.2.
• 14-16 Unlawful utterances, etc., generally.
• 14-17 Restrictions on usage of East Park Reservoir property.
+ Chapter 14A PUBLIC CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
+ Chapter 15 PAWNBROKERS, JUNK DEALERS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS
• 15-2 Storing junk generally.
• 15-3 Conducting junk yard, etc., generally.
• 15-4 Daily report of licensees.
• 15-5 Record to be kept by licensee; inspection of record and articles purchased.
• 15-6 When articles acquired by licensees may be sold, etc.
• 15-7 Junk dealer, etc., not to engage in pawnbroking, etc.
• 15-8 Sale of junk by persons under eighteen years of age.
• 15-9. Applicability of chapter to articles traded in.
• 15-10 Duties of county treasurer.
+ Article II. Licenses and Permits Generally
• 15-14 Permit to store junk in the open required.
• 15-15 Application for license or permit generally.
• 15-16 Applicant to be fingerprinted and photographed; sheriff’s investigation and report.
• 15-17 Action by board of supervisors upon application.
• 15-18 Licenses to be issued quarterly in advance.
• 15-19 Contents, etc., of license.
• 15-20 Separate license required for each branch, etc.
• 15-22 Revocation of licenses and permits.
• 15-23 License fees – When and by whom collected.
• 15-24 Same – Due in advance; where payable.
• 15-26 Same – Junk collector.
• 15-27 Applicability of licensing provisions to certain charitable, etc., organizations.
• 15-29 Application – Where filed; contents.
• 15-31 Public hearing – Generally.
• 15-32 Same – Notice of hearing.
• 15-33 Same – May be adjourned.
• 15-34 Grounds for variance enumerated.
• 15-35 Report and recommendations of county planning commission – Generally.
• 15-36 Same – Acceptance or rejection by board of supervisors generally; supplemental report.
• 15-37 Same – Acceptance constitutes the granting of variance, etc.
+ Chapter 17 PURCHASING SYSTEM
+ Chapter 17A SALE OR LEASE OF REAL PROPERTY
+ Chapter 18 SALES AND USE TAX
+ Article I. General Provisions
+ Article IV. Additional Regulations
• 18-17 Application of provisions regarding exclusions, exemptions and credit against taxes.
• 18-18 Enjoining collection prohibited.
• 18-19 State law amendment incorporation.
+ Article V. County General Transactions and Use Tax Ordinance
+ Chapter 18A UNIFORM TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX
• 18A-3 Imposition; amount; where payable.
• 18A-4 Persons deemed exempt from tax.
• 18A-5 Collection; advertising that payment of tax not required prohibited.
• 18A-6 Transient occupancy registration certificate.
• 18A-7 Reports and remittances.
• 18A-8 Penalties for failure to remit tax when due.
• 18A-11 Records to be kept for a period of three years.
• 18A-13 Actions by county to collect tax.
• 18A-14 Violation of provisions of chapter deemed misdemeanor; penalties.
+ Chapter 18B WALNUT RANCH SPECIAL TAX
+ Chapter 19 PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATION FEE
+ Chapter 19A ADDRESS NUMBERING SYSTEM
+ Chapter 20 REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX
• 20-1 Short title; adoption authority.
• 20-4 Exemptions from tax – Instruments to secure debts.
• 20-5 Same – Public agencies.
• 20-6 Same – Plans of reorganization or adjustment.
• 20-7 Same – Orders of Securities and Exchange Commission.
• 20-9 Same – City tax credit.
• 20-11 County recorder to report proceeds; allocation of funds.
• 20-12 Transfers unrecordable unless tax paid.
• 20-14 Interpretation by recorder.
• 20-15 Recorder may require production of records.
• 20-16 Intentional misstatements a misdemeanor.
+ Chapter 20A SERVICE AREA CHARGES
+ Chapter 21 FOOD AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
• 21-1 Definitions – Food handling establishment.
• 21-6 Same – Person; gender; singular and plural.
• 21-7 Certificate of inspection – Operative date.
• 21-9 Permits – Suspension or revocation – Notice.
• 21-10 Same – Same – Establishment closed while in effect.
• 21-12 Same – Issuance; standards.
• 21-13 Inspection of food handling establishments.
• 21-14 Bacterial examination of eating and drinking utensils.
• 21-15 Examination and condemnation of unwholesome, adulterated or misbranded food or drink.
• 21-16 Examination and rejection of damaged, broken, unfit or unsuitable equipment or utensils.
• 22-1 Purpose and applicability of chapter.
• 22-4 Site area requirements.
• 22-5 Construction standards; registration required.
• 22-6 Storage of unoccupied mobile homes.
• 22-7 Use as construction office, machine shop or storage room.
• 22-8 Use by agricultural employees; permits.
• 22-10 Existing mobile homes; permit required; compliance with chapter; variances.
• 23-1 Breeding place of flies defined.
• 23-3 Inspection by health officer.
• 23-4 Right of entry for inspection – Penalty for refusal.
• 23-5 Identification for inspectors.
• 23-6 Notice to abate nuisance.
• 23-7 Notice of intention to abate nuisance – Liability for the costs to abate – Hearing.
+ Chapter 24 COMMUNITY ANTENNA TELEVISION SYSTEMS
• 24-2 Exclusive use of telephone facilities.
• 24-4 Uses permitted by grantee.
• 24-7 Limitations of franchise.
• 24-8 Rights reserved by the county.
• 24-9 Permits, installation and service.
• 24-10 Location of property of grantee.
• 24-11 Removal and abandonment of property of grantee.
• 24-12 Changes required by public improvements.
• 24-13 Failure to perform street work.
• 24-14 Faithful performance bond.
• 24-15 Indemnification of county.
• 24-16 Inspection of property and records.
• 24-17 Operational standards.
• 24-18 Miscellaneous provisions.
• 24-19 Use of utility poles and facilities – Agreement.
• 24-20 Application for franchise.
+ Chapter 25 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
• 25-2 Hearing by the county planning commission.
• 25-3 Public hearing by board.
• 25-4 Board may designate underground utility districts by resolution.
• 25-6 Exception – Emergency or unusual circumstances.
• 25-8 Notice to property owners and utility companies.
• 25-9 Responsibility of utility companies.
• 25-10 Responsibility of property owners.
+ Chapter 26 OUTDOOR ASSEMBLIES
• 26-1 Outdoor assembly defined.
• 26-2 Application for license and fee.
• 26-3 Same – Fixing time for hearing, investigation and report.
• 26-5 Same – Issuance of license.
• 26-6 Same – Exemptions from application and license fee payments.
• 26-7 Same – Revocation of license.
• 26-9 Exemptions from licensing requirements.
• 26-10 Penalties for violation.
• 26-12 Severability – Validity.
+ Chapter 27 DELINQUENCY PREVENTION COMMISSION
– Chapter 28 EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
+ Chapter 30 COLUSA COUNTY AIRPORT
• 30-5 Administration and use of airport rules and regulations.
• 30-7 Closure of airport or suspension of operations.
• 30-8 Permit required for revenue-producing commercial activities.
• 30-9 Registration of aircraft stored or based at airport – User obligation.
• 30-10 Liability insurance for aircraft based at airport.
• 30-11 Storage and parking of aircraft.
• 30-14 Operating regulations generally.
• 30-15 Unnecessary noise prohibited.
• 30-16 Starting aircraft engines.
• 30-17 Taxiing or moving aircraft.
• 30-18 Maintenance of aircraft or vehicle.
• 30-19 Aircraft equipped with a tailskid.
• 30-20 Fueling or defueling of aircraft.
• 30-24 Entry upon runway, runway enclosure or airport.
• 30-25 Vehicle and traffic operations.
• 30-26 Fire prevention regulations.
+ Chapter 31 WALNUT BLACKLINE DISEASE CONTROL
+ Chapter 32 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
+ Chapter 33 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
+ Article I. Statutory Authorization, Findings of Fact, Purpose and Methods
+ Article III. General Provisions
• 33-3.1 Lands to which this chapter applies.
• 33-3.2 Basis for establishing the areas of special flood hazard.
• 33-3.4 Abrogation and greater restrictions.
• 33-4.1 Establishment of development permit.
• 33-4.2 Designation of the floodplain administrator.
• 33-4.3 Duties and responsibilities of the floodplain administrator.
+ Article V. Provisions for Flood Hazard Reduction
• 33-5.1 Standards of construction.
• 33-5.2 Standards for utilities.
• 33-5.3 Standards for subdivisions.
• 33-5.4 Standards for manufactured homes.
+ Chapter 34 FARMING PRACTICES
• 35-2 Definitions and interpretations.
• 35-3 Permit applications – When required – Penalty – Exception.
• 35-4 Permit application procedure.
• 35-9 Permit – Suspension and revocation.
• 35-12 Special circumstances.
• 35-13 Intent of chapter not compromised.
• 35-14 Special groundwater protection.
• 35-15 Inspections generally.
• 35-17 Inspection of well seal.
• 35-19 Waiver of inspections.
• 35-20 Completion reports generally.
• 35-21 Submittal of state “Report of Completion.”
• 35-22 Completion reports – Confidentiality.
• 35-23 Completion reports – Other agency’s requirements.
• 35-24 Appeals – Right of hearing.
• 35-25 Appeals – Action by the board.
• 35-26 Right of entry and inspection.
• 35-27 Abatement of abandoned wells.
• 35-28 Violation a misdemeanor.
• 35-29 Civil enforcement – Notice of violation.
+ Chapter 37 MITIGATION OF SCHOOL-RELATED IMPACTS OF DEVELOPMENT
+ Chapter 38 COUNTY SERVICES IMPACT FEES
+ Chapter 39 VESTING TENTATIVE MAPS FOR RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS
• 39-1 Title for citation – Statutory authority.
• 39-4 Consistency with general plan requirements.
• 39-5 Applicability of chapter provisions.
• 39-6 Filing procedure – Information required.
• 39-8 Same – Expiration and extensions.
• 39-9 Same – Rights conferred – Conditions and duration of approval.
• 39-10 Development inconsistent with zoning provisions – Conditional approval.
+ Chapter 40 BOOKING AND PROCESSING FEE
+ Chapter 41 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
+ Chapter 42 PUBLIC NUISANCE ABATEMENT
+ Chapter 43 GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT
• 43-3 Permit required for export for use outside county.
• 43-4 Exclusions from permit requirements.
• 43-5 Administrative structure.
• 43-6 Application for a permit.
• 43-7 Procedures for processing.
• 43-8 Public review concerning issuance of permit.
• 43-9 Findings required for permit approval or denial by the commission.
• 43-10 Conditions of permit approval.
• 43-11 Reapplication after commission denial.
• 43-12 Appeal of commission action on application.
+ Chapter 45 COLUSA COUNTY PERSONNEL PRACTICES
• 45-1 Purpose, applicability and responsibility.
• 45-2 Colusa County is an equal opportunity employer.
• 45-4 Categories of employment.
• 45-8 An employee of Colusa County has the right.
• 45-8.2 To participate in health and welfare benefit plans.
• 45-8.3 To take time off work for holidays or be compensated.
• 45-8.4 To accumulate and use vacation leave with pay.
• 45-8.5 To accumulate and use sick leave with pay.
• 45-8.6 To appropriate salary adjustments upon change in status.
• 45-8.7 To be considered for step increases in pay.
• 45-8.8 To have performance evaluated.
• 45-8.9 To be coached in the performance of job duties.
• 45-8.12 To work in a neutral work environment free of discrimination.
• 45-8.14 To use county equipment with no expectation of privacy.
• 45-8.15 To outside employment.
• 45-8.16 To leave the county’s employ.
• 45-8.18 To view his/her personnel file.
• 45-9 Employee-employer rights.
• 45-9.3 Bargaining representative recognition petition.
• 45-9.4 Appropriate unit determination.
• 45-9.5 Recognition of an exclusive representative.
• 45-9.7 Modification of representation units.
• 45-9.8 Employee organization rights.
• 45-9.9 Mediation and fact-finding.
• 45-9.10 Unfair labor practices.
• 45-9.11 Grievance procedure.
+ Article 3. Establishment of Zoning Districts
• 3.01 Establishment of zoning districts.
• 3.02 Location and boundaries of zones.
• 3.04 Identification of official zoning maps.
• 3.05 Changes in official zoning maps.
• 3.06 Rules for interpretation of zoning district boundaries.
+ Article 4. Zoning District Regulations
• 4.01 Agriculture preserve or A-P zone.
• 4.02 Exclusive agriculture or E-A zone.
• 4.03 Upland conservation or U-C zone.
• 4.04 Rural residential or R-R zone.
• 4.05 Residential single-family or R-1 zone.
• 4.06 Residential two-family or R-2 zone.
• 4.07 Residential multiple family or R-3 zone.
• 4.08 Apartment-professional or R-4 zone.
• 4.09 Neighborhood commercial or C-1 zone.
• 4.10 Community commercial or C-2 zone.
• 4.11 Highway service commercial or C-H zone.
• 4.14 Floodplain or F-P zone.
• 4.15 Open space or O-S zone.
+ Article 5. Special Combining Zoning Districts
• 5.01 Planned development or P-D zone.
• 5.02 Initiation of planned development.
• 5.03 Application for planned development use permit.
+ Article 6. General Provisions and Exceptions
• 6.03 Issuance of use permits for certain uses.
• 6.04 Animals and animal shelters.
• 6.05 Height limitations and modifications.
• 6.07 Public utility buildings and uses.
• 6.11 Barriers for Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs.
+ Article 7. Amendments, Variances, Use Permits, and Nonconforming Uses
• 7.01 Ordinance may be amended.
• 7.03 Public hearing by planning commission.
• 7.05 Affected parties heard.
• 7.06 Planning commission report.
• 7.07 Public hearing by board of supervisors.
• 7.08 Affected parties heard; time limit on hearing.
• 7.09 Board of supervisors to await planning commission report.
• 7.10 Board of supervisors, nonaction is denial.
• 7.11 Notification of county assessor upon changed zoning of property.
• 7.12 Amendment of inconsistent provisions created by amendment to general plan.
• 7.13 Granted on specific findings.
• 7.14 Application; fee; form.
• 7.17 Affected parties; time limit on hearing.
• 7.18.2 Planning commission to report findings; nonaction is approval; time for appeal.
• 7.19 Notification of county assessor when variance granted.
• 7.20 Granting of use permits.
• 7.21 Application; fee; form.
• 7.22.1 Duties of zoning administrator.
• 7.24 Affected parties; time limit on hearing.
• 7.25.1 Zoning administrator to report findings; nonaction is approval; time for appeal.
• 7.25.2 Planning commission to report findings; nonaction is approval; time for appeal.
• 7.26 Notification of county assessor when use permit granted.
• 7.30.2 Nonconforming uses defined.
• 7.30.3 Types of nonconforming uses.
• 7.30.4 Continued use of a legal nonconforming use.
• 7.30.5 Change or expansion of nonconforming use.
• 7.30.6 Residential substitution permitted.
• 7.30.7 Maintenance and repairs for safety.
• 7.30.8 Construction – Use permits – Amendments.
• 7.30.9 Nonconforming parcels of record.
• 7.30.10 Abandonment of nonconforming use.
• 7.30.11 Restoration of nonconforming buildings or structures.
• 7.30.12 Restoration of nonconforming uses.
• 7.30.13 Nonconforming building or structure – Relocation.
• 7.30.14 Nonconforming use and building – Additions, enlargements, repairs.
• 7.40 Appeals of decisions of the planning commission.
+ Article 8. Development Standards
• 8.04 Business and professional uses (in residential and residential mix zones).
• 8.06 Mobile home park standards.
• 8.07 Parking and loading facilities.
+ Appendix II AIRPORT ZONING ORDINANCE
• 1.04 Nonapplicability to previous actions and agreements.
• 1.06 Compliance required before certain transactions.
• 2.18 Technical advisory committee.
• 3.01 Actions subject to ordinance.
• 4.01 Special assessment districts required when special services proposed.
• 4.02 Reasons for denial of tentative, final or parcel map approval.
• 4.03 Final map approval for any “Land Project.”
• 4.04 Final map approval granted upon substantial compliance with previously approved tentative map.
• 4.05 Submittal and processing of proposed subdivisions.
• 5. Specific procedures – Final maps, parcel maps and lot line adjustments.
• 5.02 Preliminary map – Form and content.
• 5.03 Preliminary map – Required when.
• 5.04 Preliminary map – Dimensions, scale and content.
• 5.05 Preliminary map – Processing.
• 5.06 Preliminary map – Planning commission action.
• 5.07 Tentative map as preliminary map.
• 5.08 Tentative map – Form and content.
• 5.09 Tentative map – Information required.
• 5.10 Tentative map – Statements required.
• 5.11 Tentative map – Documents required.
• 5.12 Preliminary soils report.
• 5.13 Tentative map – Submittal and processing.
• 5.14 Tentative map – Distribution to interested agencies or officials.
• 5.15 Tentative map – Review and report by agencies, departments and officials.
• 5.16 Tentative map – Committee discussion with subdivider.
• 5.17 Tentative map – Official filing.
• 5.18 Tentative map – Committee report.
• 5.19 Tentative map – Consideration by planning commission.
• 5.20 Tentative map – Attributes considered by planning commission.
• 5.21 Tentative map – Public facility or use requirements.
• 5.22 Tentative map – Rights of direct access to streets or highways.
• 5.23 Tentative map – Action by planning commission.
• 5.24 Tentative map – Appeal by subdivider.
• 5.25 Tentative map – Approval status specified by appeal board action.
• 5.26 Tentative map – Subdivider action after approval.
• 5.27 Work must be approved and authorized before commencement.
• 5.28 Final map – Preparation and submittal.
• 5.29 Final map – Time extension.
• 5.30 Final map – Termination of proceedings.
• 5.31 Final map – Information and documents required for submittal to county engineer.
• 5.32 Final map – Form and content.
• 5.33 Final map – Processing and approval.
• 5.34 Parcel map – Submittal.
• 5.35 Parcel map – Form and content.
• 5.36 Parcel map – Processing.
• 5.37 Correction and amendment of maps.
• 5.38 Reversion to acreage and exclusions.
• 5.39 Lot line adjustments/submittal and processing.
• 6 General subdivision regulations.
• 6.02 Requirements are minimum and may be made more restrictive.
• 6.08 Land subject to inundation.
• 6.09 Fees for filing, checking and inspection.
• 7.02 Subdivision standards – Content.
• 7.04 Request for change of zoning may be required.
• 7.07 Subdivisions of four or less parcels – Conditions.
• 7.08 Subdivisions of four or less parcels – Improvement security.
• 8 Agreement for completion of improvements.
• 9 Bonds for completion of improvements.
• 10.01 Recommendation by committee.
• 10.02 Application – Grounds for exception.
• 10.03 Report by committee for planning commission – Content.
• 10.04 Amendment required for parcel map waiver.
• 11.01 Appeal from action of committee.
• 11.02 Appeal from planning commission action.
• 11.04 Consideration by board of supervisors.
• 12 Enforcement and penalties.
• 12.02 Effect of deed, sale, contract, etc. made contrary to ordinance provisions.
• 13.02 More restrictive of conflicting provisions to apply.