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+ CHAPTER 1 DEFINITIONS, GENERAL PROVISIONS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS
– 1.1 How Code designated and cited.
– 1.2 Definitions and rules of construction.
– 1.3 Provisions considered as continuations of existing ordinances.
– 1.4 Effect of repeal of ordinances.
– 1.5 Severability of parts of code.
– 1.12 Administrative Citation; Fines.
– 1.13 Procedures for Administrative Citations.
– 2.1 Bonds of city officials; fingerprinting of city employees required.
– 2.2 Repealed by Ordinance No. 76-13, § 1.
– 2.3.1 Repealed by Ordinance No. 89-26, § 1.
– 2.3.2 Repealed by Ordinance No. 89-26, § 1.
– 2.3.3 Repealed by Ordinance No. 89-26, § 1.
– 2.3.4 Funds for publicity and advertising - Council authorized to appropriate.
– 2.3.5 Same - Limitation on amount.
– 2.3.7 Claims for money or damages.
– 2.3.9 Authority to contract.
– 2.4 Office created; appointment; qualifications; term of office.
– 2.5 Residency requirements; eligibility of councilmen.
– 2.7 Term of office; removal by city council generally; salary after removal.
– 2.8 Not to be removed ninety days following municipal election.
– 2.9 Compensation; travel expenses.
– 2.10 Responsibilities and duties.
– 2.11 Council to interact with administrative employees through city manager.
– 2.12 Council to assist in advisory capacity.
– 2.13.1 Change of election date.
– 2.13.2 Election Campaigns; Voluntary Expenditure Ceiling.
– 2.14 Time of regular meetings.
– 2.14.1 Compensation of councilmembers.
– 2.14.1A Compensation of mayor.
– 2.14.3 Selection and dismissal.
– 2.18 Appointment of members, term.
– 2.19 Powers and duties - generally.
– 2.20 Formulation of rules for performance of duties.
– 2.20.1 Appeals to the city council.
– 2.20.2 Failure of regular members to attend meetings.
– 2.23 Appointment of members.
– 2.26 Office created and established.
– 2.27 Transfer of certain duties of city clerk to director of finance.
– 2.28 Powers and duties generally.
– 2.29 Jurisdiction of city administrator.
– 2.30 Election of city to qualify to receive aid from state.
– 2.31 Adherence to standards for recruitment and training (P.C. § 13510(c)).
– 2.31.1 Adherence to standards for recruitment and training (P.C. § 13510(a)).
– 2.31.2 Adherence to standards for recruitment and training (P.C. § 13512).
– 2.32 Created; appointment of members.
– 2.33 Repealed by Ord. No. 74-4.
– 2.34 Eligibility requirements.
– 2.39 Uniform, badges, etc., prescribed by chief of police.
– 2.40 Dismissal; resignation.
– 2.41 Rules and regulations promulgated by chief of police.
– 3.3 Authorization to appoint humane officers.
– 3.4 Certain animals prohibited in city on less than one-acre lots.
– 3.5 General regulations as to "wild" animals, cattle, horses, etc.
– 3.6 Estray bovine animals, horses, etc.
– 3.7 Dogs running at large in parks, schools, business district, etc.
– 3.8 Dogs - Running at large prohibited - exceptions.
– 3.9 Dogs - Running at large permitted on private property - conditions.
– 3.10 Dogs, horses - Excreta.
– 3.11 Habitual howling, barking, etc., by animal - declared nuisance.
– 3.12 Damage or destruction of private property declared nuisance.
– 3.13 Notice to owner to abate nuisance.
– 3.14 Rabbits and fowl - Running at large.
– 3.15 Same - Sale for pets or novelties.
– 3.16 Biting animals - Quarantine required.
– 3.19 Interference with animal control officers.
– 3.20 Removal of dead animals.
– 3.21 Cleanliness of premises where animals kept.
– 3.22 Permitted number of dogs and cats in certain districts.
– 3.22.1 Permitted number of other species.
– 3.23 Reserved for future legislation.
– 3.28 Tags to be attached to dog’s collar, etc., description of tags.
– 3.30 License tax waived for certain dogs.
– 3.31 Preparation and costs of application blanks for license tags.
– 3.32 Fees allowable for issuing dog licenses.
– 3.33 Exhibition of licenses.
– 3.34 Unauthorized removal of tags, collars, etc.
– 3.35 Applicability of article.
– 3.38 License - Required; fee.
– 3.39 Same - Certificate from poundmaster.
– 3.40 License required when dogs removed from kennel.
– 3.41 Applicability of article.
– 3.46 Beehives situate in the A Agricultural, Industrial, Manufacturing districts and PD districts.
– 3.49 Application requirements.
– 3.52 Notification of denial.
– 3.55 Hearing for revocation or denial of renewal.
– 3.59 County Animal Control Ordinance Adoption.
– 3.62 Notice to owner to abate nuisance.
– 3.64 Temporary impoundment of animal.
– 3.66 Disposition of public nuisance.
– 3.67 Enforcement and penalties.
– 3.74 Temporary impoundment or confinement.
– 3.76 Notification and appeal.
– 3.77 Dangerous animals - disposition.
– 3.78 Transfer and training of dangerous animals.
– 3.79 Enforcement and penalties.
– 3.82 Miniature Pot-bellied Pigs - Regulations.
– 3.84 Applications - Requirements.
– 3.86 Tags - Attachment to Collar.
– 3.87 Exhibition of licenses.
– 4.2.1 "Pedal cycle" defined.
– 4.2.2 "Bicycle dealer" defined.
– 4.2.3 "License agent" defined.
– 4.3 Mechanical requirements - Bicycles.
– 4.3.2 Inspections generally.
– 4.4 Registration and licensing - Required for bicycles; fee; term; nonresidents.
– 4.4.2 Same - Renewal; renewal fee.
– 4.5 Impoundment by police - Authorized.
– 4.7, 4.7.1 Repealed by Ordinance No. 75-5, §§ 3, 4.
– 4.8 Removal, destruction, etc., of license; replacement fee for damaged license.
– 4.9 Operation - Bicyclist to comply with state law.
– 4.9.1 Same - Pedal cyclist to have same rights and duties as bicyclist.
– 4.9.2 Same - Riding in crosswalks.
– 4.9.3 Same - Riding on sidewalks and parking within fifteen feet of business building entrance, etc.
+ CHAPTER 5 BUILDING AND HOUSING CODES
– 5.1 Building Code - adopted.
– 5.2 Building Code - amendments.
– 5.3 Toilet facilities during construction work.
– 5.4.1 Factory-built housing inspection fees.
– 5.4.2 Repealed by Ord. No. 78-4, § 4.
– 5.4.3 Fee Deferral: Low and Moderate Income Housing.
– 5.4.4 Fee Credit Bank: Low and Moderate Income Housing.
– 5.5 Mechanical Code - adopted.
– 5.6 Mechanical Code - amendments.
– 5.7 Electrical Code - adopted.
– 5.8 Electrical Code - amendments.
– 5.9 Plumbing Code - adopted.
– 5.10 Plumbing Code - definitions.
– 5.11 Plumbing Code - amendments.
– 5.12 Housing Code - adopted.
– 5.13 Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings - adopted.
– 5.14 Woodburning Appliances.
– 5.14.3 General Requirements.
– 5.15 Residential Code - adopted.
– 5.16 Residential Code - amendments.
– 5.17 Green Building Standards Code - adopted.
– 5.25 Responsibilities of the property owners.
– 5.26 Program status report to the city council.
– 5A.5 Same - Issuance or denial.
– 5A.7 Same - Revocation or suspension.
– 5A.10 Proper and adequate lighting required.
– 5A.11 Security plan required.
+ CHAPTER 5B SOLICITORS, PEDDLERS, ITINERANT MERCHANTS
– 5B.4 Permit fee and duration.
– 5B.7 Permit and identification and display.
– 5B.8 Validity of identification cards.
– 5B.9 Time limit on operation of peddler in one location.
– 5B.10 Restricting peddling (vending) near public elementary or middle schools.
– 5C.5 Registration and Reporting Statements.
– 5C.8 Registration – Duration.
– 5C.9 Amendment of Registration Information.
+ CHAPTER 6 DISASTERS AND EMERGENCIES
– 6.3 Disaster council Created; membership.
– 6.5 Director and assistant director of emergency services Offices created.
+ CHAPTER 6A DRAINAGE DISTRICTS
+ CHAPTER 6B PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT REIMBURSEMENTS
– 6B.2 Special charges Established; when payable.
– 6B.3 Same Facilities to which applicable.
– 7.1 Electrical Code - adoption by reference.
– 7.3 Repealed by Ord. No. 79-28, § 3.
– 7.6 Penalty for violation of article.
– 7.8 Public hearing by council.
– 7.9 Provision for removal of overhead structures; underground installation of structures.
– 7.11 Exceptions Emergency or unusual circumstances.
– 7.12 Same Municipal equipment, street lighting and traffic control devices.
– 7.14 Notice to property owners and utility companies.
– 7.15 Responsibility of utility companies.
– 7.16 Responsibility of property owner; notice.
– 7.16.3 Performance of work by city; assessment.
– 7.16.4 Assessment Notice of.
– 7.16.5 Same Hearing and confirmation.
– 7.16.6 Same Lien against property.
– CHAPTER 7A ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
– 8.1 Adoption of the California Fire Code.
– 8.2 Enforcement of the Fire Code.
– 8.3 Amendments, Additions and Deletions.
– 8.6 Administrative Citation.
+ CHAPTER 8A FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
– 8A.1.2 Statement of purpose.
– 8A.1.3 Methods of reducing flood losses.
– 8A.3.1 Lands to which chapter applies.
– 8A.3.2 Basis for establishing the areas of special flood hazard.
– 8A.3.4 Abrogation and greater restrictions.
– 8A.3.6 Warning and disclaimer of liability.
– 8A.4.1 Establishment of flood plain development permit.
– 8A.4.2 Designation of the administrative official.
– 8A.4.2.2 Use of other base flood data.
– 8A.4.2.3 Information to be obtained and maintained.
– 8A.4.2.4 Alteration of watercourses.
– 8A.4.2.5 Interpretation of FIRM boundaries.
– 8A.4.2.6 Maintenance of flood protection measures.
– 8A.4.2.7 Hazard mitigation plan.
– 8A.5.1 Standards of construction.
– 8A.5.1.2 Construction materials and methods.
– 8A.5.1.3 Elevation and floodproofing.
– 8A.5.2 Standards for storage of materials and equipment.
– 8A.5.3 Standards for mechanical and utility equipment.
– 8A.5.4 Standards for subdivisions.
– 8A.5.5 Standards for manufactured homes and mobile manufactured home parks and subdivisions.
+ CHAPTER 9 SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLABLES COLLECTION SERVICES
– 9.030 Defined Terms and Phrases.
– 9.040 Authorization of Collection Agreement by City Council.
– 9.070 Resolution of Conflicts.
– 9.100 Transfer of Collection Agreement.
– 9.110 Revocation of Collection Agreement.
– 9.120 Suspension of Collection Agreement.
– 9.130 Notice of Hearing; Revocation.
– 9.160 Rates, Fees and Charges.
– 9.170 Billing and Collection of Fees.
– 9.200 Operation of Equipment.
– 9.210 Compliance with Vehicle Standards.
– 9.220 Residential Householder Exclusion.
– 9.240 Commercial/Industrial Exclusions.
– 9.250 Contractors’ Exclusions.
– 9.260 Document Destruction Service.
– 9.280 General Requirements Applicable to Exclusions.
– 9.310 Transporting Loose Solid Waste.
– 9.320 Transfer of Loads on Public Streets.
– 9.330 Unauthorized Removal from, or Disposal in, Containers.
– 9.370 No Burning, Burial, or Dumping of Solid Waste or Recyclables.
– 9.390 Required Monthly Reports.
– 9.410 Workers’ Compensation Insurance.
– 9.420 Collector’s Liability Insurance.
– 9.430 City to Be Free from Liability.
– 9.440 Building Contractors to Maintain Area.
– 9.450 Accumulation or Storage of Solid Waste Declared Nuisance.
– 9.465 Unauthorized Containers.
– 9.470 Interference with Collection.
– 9.480 Residential Collection - Disposal.
– 9.490 Residential Collection - Frequency.
– 9.500 Residential Collection - Containers.
– 9.510 Residential Collection - Placement and Removal of Containers.
– 9.520 Residential Collection - Care of Containers.
– 9.530 Residential Collection - Special Collection Services.
– 9.540 Residential Collection - Collection of Special Items.
– 9.550 Commercial/Industrial - Disposal and Status of Solid Waste.
– 9.560 Commercial/Industrial - Frequency of Collection.
– 9.570 Commercial/Industrial - Containers.
– 9.580 Commercial/Industrial Maintenance and Placement of Containers.
– 9.590 Commercial/Industrial - Care of Containers.
– 9.600 Commercial/Industrial - Special Circumstances.
– 9.610 New Commercial/Industrial Buildings.
– 10.51 Resolution and hearing.
– 10.53 Financial obligation of license holders.
– 10.56 Purpose and authority.
– 10.60 Annual increases or decreases.
– 10.61 Time and place of payment.
– 10A.4 Regulations generally.
– 10A.6 Display of list of services and charges.
– 10A.7 Name of business as designated on permit.
– 10A.8 Inspections; communication devices which interfere with inspections.
– 10A.11 Sale or transfer of business.
– 10A.16 Applications - Fees; referral to chief of police.
– 10A.19 Grant or denial city manager.
– 10A.20 Same Appeal to city council.
+ CHAPTER 10B BUSINESS LICENSE TAXES
– 10B.2 Required - in general.
– 10B.3 Same - Branch establishments.
– 10B.5 Application - Contents; form; fee.
– 10B.6 Same - For first license.
– 10B.8 Same - Information confidential.
– 10B.9 Same - Same - Not conclusive.
– 10B.10 License to be conspicuously posted.
– 10B.13 Tax constitutes a debt to city.
– 10B.14 Determination of tax in certain cases.
– 10B.17 Claims for exemption.
– 10B.18 Revocation of exemption.
– 10B.19 Limitation of charges.
– 10B.21A Optional quarterly payment.
– 10B.23 When tax due; when tax delinquent.
– 10B.25 Stickers Vehicles generally.
– 10B.26 Same Coin and vending machines.
– 10B.27 Same Form and content.
– 10B.28 Same Substitute vehicles.
– 10B.30 Administration of oaths.
– 10B.31 Appeal to council; findings conclusive.
– 10B.32 Effect of chapter Generally.
– 10B.33 Same Unexpired licenses.
– 10B.36 Evidence of liability.
– 10B.41 License Taxes, Gross Receipts.
– 10B.42 License Taxes, Flat Rates.
– 10C.2 Alarm Company Requirements.
– 10C.3 Notification of installation of an alarm system.
– 10C.4 Notification of change.
+ CHAPTER 10D ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESSES
– 10D.5 Approval or denial of permit.
– 10D.9 Performance standards.
– 10D.10 Employment of entertainers without permits.
– 10D.11 Register and permit number of entertainers.
– 10D.20 Approval or denial of permit.
– 10D.25 Grounds for suspension or revocation.
– 10D.26 Procedure for suspension or revocation.
– 10D.28 Director’s decision stayed.
– 10D.30 Hearing officer consideration.
– 10D.32 Hearing officer decision.
– 10D.34 Existing adult businesses.
+ CHAPTER 11 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
– 11.1.1 Motor vehicle code definitions to be used.
– 11.1.6 Public safety officer.
– 11.2 Powers of police department.
– 11.2.1 Powers and duties of traffic engineer; delegation of duties.
– 11.3 Authority of police department officials.
– 11.3.1 Persons other than officials shall not direct traffic.
– 11.3.2 Obedience to public safety and authorized officers.
– 11.3.3 Traffic regulations apply to persons riding bicycles or animals.
– 11.3.4 Obstruction or interference with public safety or authorized officers.
– 11.3.5 When vehicles may be removed from streets.
– 11.3.6 Removal of abandoned vehicle when a hazard.
– 11.4 Traffic engineer to erect stop signs.
– 11.4.1 Emerging from alley, driveway or building.
– 11.5 Driving through funeral procession.
– 11.5.1 Clinging to moving vehicle.
– 11.5.2 Commercial vehicles using private driveways.
– 11.5.3 New pavement and markings.
– 11.5.4 No entrance into intersection that would obstruct traffic.
– 11.5.5 Motorized cycles using private driveways, public walkways, bicycle paths and trails.
– 11.5.6 Bicycle routes and crossings.
– 11.5.7 Load limits in residence districts.
– 11.5.8 Weight limitation on Cordelia Road.
– 11.5.9 Failure to observe barriers closing flooded streets.
– 11.5.10 Weight limitations on Hale Ranch Road. (Ord. 2002-01, § 1.)
– 11.5.11 Weight limitations on Cement Hill Road.
– 11.5.12 Weight limitations on Hilborn Road.
– 11.6 Traffic engineer to establish marked crosswalks.
– 11.6.1 When pedestrians must use crosswalks.
– 11.6.2 Pedestrians prohibited on Air Base Parkway.
– 11.6.3 Skateboard riding prohibited.
– 11.6.4 Skating and Bicycling Prohibited - Public Property.
– 11.7 Traffic engineer to maintain no stopping zones and no parking areas.
– 11.7.2 Use of streets for vehicle, boat, etc., storage prohibited.
– 11.7.3 Establishment of bus stops in no parking zones.
– 11.7.6 Emergency parking signs.
– 11.8.1 Parking of trucks loaded with flammables within city.
– 11.8.2 Parking commercial vehicles in residence districts.
– 11.8.3 Marked parking spaces.
– 11.8.4 Parking on private property.
– 11.8.5 Parking of commercial vehicles on streets designated by resolution.
– 11.8.6 Height Restrictions on parking of vehicles on streets designated by resolution.
– 11.9 Authority to establish loading zones.
– 11.9.1 Curb markings to indicate no stopping and parking regulations.
– 11.9.2 Standing in an alley.
– 11.10 Repealed. (Ord. No. 78-52, § 1.)
– 11.10.1 Repealed. (Ord. No. 78-52, § 1.)
– 11.10.2 Regulation of speed by traffic signals.
– 11.10.3 Rapid acceleration causing tire marks.
– 11.11.1 Operation of vehicles near dwellings.
– 11.11.2 Written permission required for operation of vehicles on unimproved land.
– 11.11.4 Exceptions to regulations.
– 11.11.5 Operation of motor vehicle in offstreet parking Facilities in violation of posted signs.
– 11.12.1 Cruising prohibited.
– 11.12.2 Prerequisites to violation of Sec. 11.12.1.
– 11.13.2 Rancho Solano private roads.
– 11.13.3 Castle Rock private roads.
– 11.14.2 This section number was not used.
– 11.14.4 Application of Article: Requirements.
– 11.14.5 Transportation Management Certificate (TMC) Requirements.
+ CHAPTER 11A PARKING VIOLATIONS
– 11A.3 Parking penalties established.
– 11A.4 Notice of parking violation citations.
– 11A.5 Notice of delinquent parking violation.
– 11A.6 Parking violation review process.
– 11A.7 Administrative review process.
– 11A.9 Cancellation/Correction of parking citation.
– 11A.10 Summary dismissal of parking citations.
– 11A.11 Drive-away situations.
– 11A.12 Acceptance of payment.
– 11A.13 California Highway Patrol citations.
– 11A.14 Rental or leasing companies.
+ CHAPTER 12 OFFENSES - MISCELLANEOUS
– 12.5 Firearms, etc. - Use in city prohibited.
– 12.6 Handbills, posters, etc. - Distributing and scattering.
– 12.6.1 Prohibited conduct in on-sale liquor establishments.
– 12.7 Monuments, works of art, public buildings, etc. - Injury, destruction, etc.
– 12.8 Noise - Unnecessary and annoying noises prohibited.
– 12.9 Same - Specific noises prohibited.
– 12.10 Nuisances - Generally.
– 12.11 Same - Abatement; cost to be lien.
– 12.13 Palmistry, astrology, fortunetelling, etc.
– 12.15 Business Premises Trespass.
– 12.15.1 Business Premises Trespass: Private Rules and Regulations.
– 12.17 Intoxicating beverages on public streets and parking lots.
– 12.19 Dog fecal matter. Public property.
– 12.201 Authorization and purpose.
– 12.207 Additional license fee.
– 12.300 Authorized organizations.
– 12.302 Ownership or leasing of premises.
– 12.305 Financial interest prohibited.
– 12.306 Special account for funds.
– 12.307 Physical presence required.
– 12.311 Hours and days of operation.
– 12.313 Allocation of funds to youth programming.
– 12.314-12.399 Reserved for future legislation.
– 12.402 Exemptions from permit requirements.
– 12.403-12.409 Reserved for future legislation.
– 12.412 Investigation of application and issuance of permit.
– 12.413 Referral of application to council.
– 12.414 Hearing - Scheduling.
– 12.415 Same - Posting notice.
– 12.416 Same - Publication of notice.
– 12.417 Same - Additional notice.
– 12.421 Suspension and revocation - Notice.
– 12.423 to 12.429 Reserved for future legislation.
– 12.432 Use of food and beverages at dances.
– 12.433 Adequate policing required.
– 12.435-12.499 Reserved for future legislation.
– 12.600 Purpose and findings.
– 12.602 Regulation of smoking in city-owned facilities.
– 12.603 Prohibition of smoking in designated enclosed places.
– 12.604 Regulation of smoking in places of employment.
– 12.605 Smoking - Optional areas.
– 12.606 Posting requirements.
– 12.610 Other applicable laws.
– 12.611-12.699 Reserved for future legislation.
– 12.700 Findings and purpose.
– 12.702 Initial response and notice.
– 12.703 Payment for the cost of repeat responses to nuisance calls.
– 12.704 Response to violent nuisance calls.
– 12.705 Cost of nuisance responses.
– 12.706 Reservation of legal options.
– 12.803 Storage of personal property in public places.
– 12.900 Findings and Purpose.
– 12.940 Safety Violations Prohibited.
– 12.950 Notice to Property Owner.
– 12.955 Safety Violation Enforcement and Fines.
– 12.963 Decision of the Hearing Officer.
+ CHAPTER 12A PARADES, ATHLETIC EVENTS, OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS
– 12A.4 Permits required; exceptions.
– 12A.5 Application procedure/fee.
– 12A.6 Contents of application form.
– 12A.7 Action on application.
– 12A.8 Grounds for denial of application for a special event permit.
– 12A.10 Permit conditions for sale or furnishing of beer or wine at special events.
– 12A.13 Indemnification agreement.
– 12A.15 Traffic and crowd control fees/use of pre established event routes.
– 12A.16 Cleanup deposits for certain special events.
– 12A.17 Duties of permittee/sponsor of event.
– 12A.18 Unlawful to sponsor or participate in an event without a permit.
+ CHAPTER 12B PARKS AND RECREATION
– 12B.2 Unlawful acts generally.
– 12B.4 Traffic, parking, etc., regulations.
– 12B.5 Playing or practicing golf.
– 12B.6 Use of model crafts restricted.
– 12B.10 Selling; advertising, signs, etc.
– 12B.11 Loitering during certain hours prohibited.
– 12B.13 Certain City officials may close sections of park.
– 12B.14 Lost and found articles.
– 12B.15 Permit for exclusive use of park facility.
– 12C.2 General operating rules.
– 12C.3 Unlawful acts generally.
– 12C.4 Vehicles, parking, etc.
– 12C.6 Activities prohibited without permission.
– 12C.8 Applicability of other laws.
– 12C.10 Golf Course Admissions Tax.
– 12C.10.2 Admissions tax established.
– 12C.10.3 Admissions tax imposed.
– 12C.10.4 Rate of admissions tax.
– 12C.10.5 Collection of admissions tax.
– 12C.10.6 Remittance of admissions tax to City of Fairfield.
– 12C.10.7 Penalties and interest.
– 12C.10.8 Notice of determination hearing.
– 12C.10.10 Tax in addition to other city taxes.
+ CHAPTER 12D OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION
– 12D.2 Open space commission.
– 12D.3 Duties and responsibilities of open space commission.
– 12D.4 Open space approval process.
– 12D.5 Duties and responsibilities of the open space administrator.
+ CHAPTER 13 PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS
– 13.3 Same - Limitations on number.
– 13.4 Same - Application - Fee.
– 13.5 Same - Fingerprinting and investigation of applicant.
– 13.6 Record of pawned, etc., articles - to be kept in bound book.
– 13.7 Same - Legibility; time of entry; information to be kept.
– 13.8 Same - Numbering and tagging of articles.
– 13.9 Disposition of pawned articles; holding period.
– 13.10 Investigation by police, etc.; articles not to be concealed.
– 13.11 Reports by dealers to police.
– 13.12 Dealing with intoxicated persons and minors.
– 13.13 Checking of baggage prohibited.
– 15.1 Sewer benefit districts Generally.
– 15.2 Same Boundaries, fees, collection of fees and construction of supplementary sewer facilities.
+ CHAPTER 16 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
– 16.1 to 16.4 Repealed by Ordinance No. 65-10.
– 16.4.2 Exemptions from applicability of article.
– 16.4.3 Permit to encroach on right of way or watercourse Restrictions on use.
– 16.4.4 Same Required; restriction to single parcel development.
– 16.4.5 Same Exception in case of emergency.
– 16.4.6 Same Application; form; term; display, transfer; changes; fees.
– 16.4.8 Regulations as to liability, public safety, maintenance of traffic and fire hydrants.
– 16.4.10 Care of drainage facilities.
– 16.4.11 Execution of work generally.
– 16.4.12 Maintenance of right of way or watercourse after completion of work.
– 16.4.13 Restoration of right of way or watercourse after completion of work.
– 16.4.14 Relocation, removal or abandonment necessitated by city.
– 16.4.15 Establishment of and conformance with standards and specifications.
– 16.4.16 Authority of public works director to inspect and supervise.
– 16.4.17 Storage of materials near streets.
– 16.4.18 Installation of pipes and conduits.
– 16.4.19 Poles and transmission line carriers.
– 16.4.20 Cutting exposed concrete pavement.
– 16.4.21 Visibility of obstructions.
– 16.4.22 Movement of certain vehicles or objects on right of way.
– 16.4.23 Placement of mail boxes.
– 16.4.24 Hedges, fences, shrubbery and lawns.
– 16.4.26 Removing or disturbing monuments.
– 16.4.27 Maps of underground facilities.
– 16.4.28 Increase or decrease of fees.
– 16.5 replaced by Sec. 16.5.1 by Ord. 2007-01.
– 16.5.1 Construction of Required Improvements.
– 16.6 Compliance with other provisions of code; dedication of land for street widening.
– 16.9 Definition of "sidewalk".
– 16.10 Permit Required; exception.
– 16.11 Same Application; contents.
– 16.12 Same Not to be in conflict with certain regulations.
– 16.14 Duty of property owner as to maintenance of sidewalk.
– 16.15 Maintenance of driveway or driveway approach by property owner.
– 16.25 Painting of address numbers on curbs permitted.
– 16.26 Same Location; dimensions; paint materials.
– 16.27 Same Business license and solicitor’s permit required.
– 17.3 Driver and attendant standards.
– 17.4 Location and availability of ambulances.
– 18.2 Transfer of certain duties of city treasurer.
– 18.3 Office of city assessor abolished.
– 18.11.1 Adoption of provisions of state law.
– 18.11.2 Limitations on adoption of state law.
– 18.11.3 When seller’s permit not required.
– 18.11.4 Exclusions and exemptions.
– 18.11.5 Same Previously taxed sales or use of property.
– 18.11.6 Same Applicability of provisions relating to exclusions and exemptions.
– 18.11.7 Amendments to State law.
– 18.11.8 Enjoining collection prohibited.
– 18.13 Imposition; amount; when and where payable.
– 18.14 Persons deemed exempt from tax.
– 18.16 Transient occupancy registration certificate.
– 18.17 Reports and remittances.
– 18.17.1 Reporting and remitting requirements upon transfer or cessation of business.
– 18.18 Penalties and interest for failure to remit tax when due.
– 18.20 Appeal from decision of tax administrator.
– 18.21 Operator to keep records for four years.
– 18.23 Enforcement; action by city to collect tax.
– 18.24 Violation of article deemed a misdemeanor; penalties.
– 18.25 Short title; adoption authority.
– 18.28 Exemptions from tax Instruments to secure debts.
– 18.30 Same Plans of reorganization or adjustment.
– 18.31 Same Orders of Securities and Exchange Commission.
– 18.39 Electricity Users Tax.
– 18.41 Cable Television Users Tax.
– 18.42 Remittance of Tax and Penalties.
– 18.44 Duty to Collect - Procedures.
– 18.45 Additional Powers and Duties of the Tax Administrator.
– 18.46 Service Supplier Relief From Duty to Collect Assessment on Service User.
– 18.49 Major Service Users Tax Limitation.
– 18.52 Low Income Senior and Disabled Exemption.
– 18.54 Benefit to All Persons.
– 18.61 Park and recreation facilities.
– 18.63 Tax to be assessed solely for purpose of producing revenue.
+ CHAPTER 18A LOCAL DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS ON THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE
– 19.4 Posting of certain information.
– 19.5 Numbers and lettering on taxicabs.
– 19.6 Inspection of taxicabs.
– 19.7 Operating regulations generally.
– 19.14 Decision of Council; number of certificates to be issued.
– 19.15 Taxicabs to continue to conform to requirements of Chapter.
– 19.18 Suspension or revocation.
– 19.20 Surrender of certificate.
– 19.21 Replacement of taxicabs.
– 19.22 Certificate holder’s company operations.
+ CHAPTER 20 TRAILERS AND TRAILER CAMPS
– 22.2 Purpose of chapter; rates and charges adopted as condition to obtaining water.
– 22.3 Right of entry to customer’s premises.
– 22.5 Liability of water system for damages.
– 22.7 Permission for selling water.
– 22.8 Disclosure of water customer records.
– 22.9 Using water without making prior application.
– 22.10 Liability for service.
– 22.11 Former customer owing bills.
– 22.12 Changes in customer’s facilities.
– 22.13 Title to connections; transfer of service; refunds.
– 22.14 Service connections requiring main extension.
– 22.15 Fire service connections.
– 22.16 Temporary connections.
– 22.18 Individual building construction.
– 22.20 Authority of city to impose.
– 22.21 Establishment; time payable.
– 22.23 Family units or equivalents.
– 22.25 Charge for alteration or change of meter size.
– 22.26 Action by city council.
– 22.27 Penalty for nonpayment.
– 22.28 Disconnection for nonpayment.
– 22.29 Lien against property.
– 22.33 Installation charges - new service.
– 22.34 Same - New meter and box.
– 22.35 Same - Increase or decrease.
– 22.36 Same - Large service connections and special conditions.
– 22.37 Same - To be paid prior to installation, etc.
– 22.38 Same - Advance deposit in certain cases.
– 22.39 Changes in size of meter, pipe, etc., at expanse of customers.
– 22.40 Changes in location of meters and connections at expense of customers.
– 22.41 Water main extensions by city - Generally.
– 22.42 Same - Special connection charges.
– 22.45 Evidence of title transfer to city.
– 22.48 Erroneous meters; obstruction.
– 22.49 Customer’s responsibility.
– 22.51 Pressure relief valve.
– 22.52 Backflow prevention - generally.
– 22.53 Same - Inspection of devices; repair, etc., costs.
– 22.56 Payment for service; "person" defined.
– 22.57A Annual Rate Adjustment.
– 22.57B Cost of service adjustments.
– 22.57C Low income senior/disabled refund.
– 22.57D Deferred Rate Increase.
– 22.57E Recreational field exemption.
– 22.58 Standby service charge.
– 22.59 Delinquent charge to be real property lien.
– 22.61 Industrial wholesale and raw water.
– 22.63 Pressure Zone Two connection charge.
– 22.64 Same - Increase or decrease.
– 22.72 Conditions permitting supplemental water allocations.
– 22.73-22.79 Reserved for future legislation.
– 22.82 Water use regulations and prohibitions.
– 22.83 New public landscaping.
– 22.84 Increased penalties for water theft.
– 22.87 Water use regulations and prohibitions.
+ CHAPTER 22A WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING
+ Chapter 22B STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND DISCHARGE CONTROL
– 22B.030 Construction and application.
– 22B.050 Responsibility for administration.
– 22B.060 Compliance disclaimer.
– 22B.070 Discharge of pollutants.
– 22B.080 Exceptions to discharge prohibition.
– 22B.090 Discharges in violation of the NPDES Permit.
– 22B.100 Illicit discharge and illicit connections.
– 22B.120 Reduction of pollutants in stormwater--Industrial and commercial site controls.
– 22B.130 Construction site controls.
– 22B.140 Reduction of pollutants in stormwater.
– 22B.150 Watercourse protection.
– 22B.160 Authority to inspect.
– 22B.170 Violations and enforcement.
– 22B.200 Violations deemed a public nuisance.
– 22B.210 California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6.
– 22B.240 Administrative enforcement powers.
+ CHAPTER 23 WEEDS AND RUBBISH
– 23.3 Duty of property owner to destroy or remove.
– 23.3.1 Standards for maintenance.
– 23.3.2 Resolution of Public Nuisance and Abatement.
– 23.4 Notice to destroy or remove.
– 23.4.1 Method of giving notice.
– 23.4.2 Hearing; appeal from notice.
– 23.4.3 Seasonal and recurrent nuisances.
– 23.5 Destruction and removal by city when owner fails to do so.
– 23.6 Account and report of cost of abating nuisance - To be made by director of finance.
– 23.7 Same - Notice of report; form.
– 23.8 Same - Hearing and confirmation of report.
– 23.9 Collection of costs on tax roll.
– 23.11 Maintenance of trees on private property a civil affair.
+ CHAPTER 24 SALE OF STOLEN, ABANDONED OR UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
– 24.1 Authority to sell generally.
– 24.2 Affidavit by finder or saver of lost property.
– 24.4 Time for claiming property by owner.
+ CHAPTER 25 DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
• SECTION 25.10 ORDINANCE PURPOSE AND EFFECT
• SECTION 25.12 ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED, ZONING MAP ADOPTED
• SECTION 25.20 RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
• SECTION 25.22 COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
• SECTION 25.24 INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
• SECTION 25.26 AGRICULTURE AND PUBLIC BENEFIT ZONING DISTRICTS
• SECTION 25.28 OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICTS
• SECTION 25.30 GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
• SECTION 25.32 SPECIFIC USE REGULATIONS
• SECTION 25.34 PARKING AND LOADING
• SECTION 25.36 TREE CONSERVATION
• SECTION 25.41 APPLICATION FILING, PROCESSING, AND APPROVAL
• SECTION 25.42 PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION
• SECTION 25.43 PUBLIC HEARINGS
• SECTION 25.45 INTERPRETATIONS
• SECTION 25.46 NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
• SECTION 25.47 GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING AMENDMENTS
• SECTION 25.48 SPECIFIC PLANS
• SECTION 25.49 PLANNING AREAS
– Article II. Repealed by Ordinance 98-27
– Article III. Subdivision Rules and Regulations.
– Article IV. Condominium Conversions.
– Article V. Reserved for Future Legislation
– Article VI. Grading and Erosion Control.
– Article VII. School Facilities Fee/Dedication Ordinance
– Article VIII. Creekside Protection Plan
– Article X. Noise Regulations
– Article XI. Reserved for Future Legislation.
+ CHAPTER 26 CULTURAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION
– 26.102 Cooperation between political entities.
– 26.201 Creation; composition.
– 26.202 Term of service, appointment and removal of members; vacancies.
– 26.204 “Historical or cultural monument” defined.
– 26.205 Responsibility of commission to provide notice.
– 26.206 Hearings for adoption of preservation lists or plans.
– 26.207 Demolition, alteration, etc., of property on preservation list - Generally.
– 26.208 Same - Time limit for objection by commission.
– 26.209 Right of commission to file objections; time limits.
– 26.210 Repealed by Ord. No. 80-10, § 5.
– 26.211 Limitation of powers and rights.
– 26.212 Enforcement of chapter.
– 26.213 Selection of chairman; quorum; majority actions.
+ CHAPTER 27 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
– Sec. 27.1 to 27.100 Reserved for future legislation.
– 27.102 Findings and purpose of nuisance code.
– 27.103 Enforcement of code: Intent of city council.
– 27.105 to 27.200 Sec. Reserved for future legislation.
– 27.201 Authority; "department head" defined.
– 27.202 Right of entry of department head to inspect premises.
– 27.203 Owner’s responsibility for property maintenance.
– 27.204 Appointment of hearing examiner.
– 27.206 to 27.400 Reserved for future legislation.
– 27.402 to 27.500 Reserved for future legislation.
– 27.501 Commencement of proceedings.
– 27.503 Administrative hearing notice – Issuance.
– 27.505 Same – To whom served.
– 27.506 Same – Proof of service.
– 27.507 Hearings – By hearing examiner.
– 27.508 Abatement order – Contents.
– 27.509 Abatement order – Posting and mailing; filing affidavits.
– 27.510 Appeals – From decision of hearing examiner to City Council.
– 27.511 Same From decision of city council.
– 27.513 to 27.600 Reserved for future legislation.
– 27.602 Application of article.
– 27.604 Same Vehicles located on public property.
– 27.605 Same Contents to include statement for property owner to disclaim responsibility for vehicle.
– 27.607 Same By hearing examiner.
– 27.608 Same Abatement order.
– 27.609 Appeals From decision of hearing examiner.
– 27.610 Same From decision of city council.
– 27.611 Preventing rotation of abandoned, etc., vehicles.
– 27.612 Exemption of certain vehicles.
– 27.613 Abandonment of vehicles prohibited.
– 27.614 to 27.700 Reserved for future legislation.
– 27.703 Failure to commence abatement; cost to be property lien or obligation of owner.
– 27.704 Extension of date for compliance.
– 27.705 Interference with abatement.
– 27.706 Referral hearing For partial completion or unsatisfactory progress of abatement.
– 27.707 Same Conduct; decisions.
– Sec. 27.708 to 27.800 Reserved for future legislation.
– 27.801 Removal of vehicles to licensed scrap dismantler’s yard.
– 27.802 Notice to department of motor vehicles; transfer of title, etc.
– Sec. 27.803 to 27.900 Reserved for future legislation.
– 27.901 Dangerous conditions.
– 27.902 Approval of city attorney required.
– 27.903 Cost to be property lien or obligation of owner.
– Sec. 27.904 to 27.1000 Reserved for future legislation.
– 27.1001 Record of cost of abatement.
– 27.1002 Cost of abatement a special assessment against the property.
– 27.1003 Notice of special assessment.
– 27.1004 Cost of abatement as a lien.
– 27.1005 Cost of abatement as a personal obligation.
– 27.1105 Required Boarding of Vacant Buildings.
– 27.1106 Maintenance Standards and Monitoring.
– 27.1108 Monitoring program: registration fee.
– 27.1109 Monitoring program: inspections.
– 27.1110 Monitoring program: appeals.
– 27.1203 Relocation assistance requirements.
– 27.1205 Rent increases during repairs.
– 27.1206 Violation and penalty.
– 27.1302 Hotel Record Information.
– 27.1303 Maintenance of Records.
– 27.1304 Renting of Hotel Rooms.
– 27.1305 Training of Employees.
+ CHAPTER 28 PURCHASE OF SUPPLIES AND CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
– 28.10 Centralized Purchasing.
– 28.12 Currently Adjusted Maximum.
– 28.13 Distribution of Purchasing Function.
– 28.17 Lowest Responsible Bidder.
– 28.18 Exceptions to Bidding.
– 28.19 Professional Services.
– 28.20 Inspection and Testing.
– 28.21 Surplus Supplies and Equipment.
– 28.22 External Restrictions.
– 28.30 Purchases in Excess of the Currently Adjusted Maximum.
– 28.31 Formal Bid Invitations.
– 28.34 Rejection of Bids, Irregularities.
– 28.35 Change of Specifications.
– 28.40 Purchases Less Than or Equal to the Currently Adjusted Maximum.
– 28.41 Emergency Purchase Procedure.
– 28.42 Definition of Emergency.
– 28.43 Cooperative Purchasing Agreements.
– 28.50 Informal Bid Procedures.
+ CHAPTER 29 MOBILE HOME PARKS
+ CHAPTER 30 CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISES
– 30.5 Franchise to install and operate.
– 30.9 Nonexclusive franchise.
– 30.11 Franchise applications.
– 30.12 Applications contents.
– 30.13 Consideration of applications for franchise.
– 30.15 Franchise non transferable.
– 30.16 Receivership and foreclosure.
– 30.17 Federal or state jurisdiction.
– 30.19 Rate change procedure.
– 30.24 Design and construction requirements.
– 30.26 Abandonment or removal of franchise property.
– 30.27 Minimum consumer protection and service standards.
– 30.28 Additional service standards.
– 30.30 Continuity of service mandatory.
– 30.31 Identification of employees.
– 30.32 Rights of individuals.
– 30.33 Records required and grantor’s right to inspect.
– 30.35 Copies of federal and state communications.
– 30.37 Subscriber satisfaction survey; opinion surveys.
– 30.39 Annual review of system performance.
– 30.40 Special review of system performance.
– 30.41 Special evaluation sessions.
– 30.42 Remedies for franchise violations.
– 30.43 Grantor’s power to revoke.
– 30.44 Procedure for remedying franchise violations.
– 30.45 Force majeure; grantee’s inability to perform.
– 30.46 Extended operation and continuity of services.
– 30.48 Theft of service and tampering.
– 30.49 Rights reserved to grantor.
– 30.60 Authority and Findings.
– 30.61 Customer Service Standards and Penalties for Material Breach.
– 30.62 Public, Educational, and Governmental (PEG) Access Fee.