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+ Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
• 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.
• 1-6 Severability of parts of code.
• 1-7 Violations and penalties – General penalty, continuing violations.
• 1-7.1 Refusal to sign a citation upon request – Separate offense – Misdemeanor.
• 1-8 Same – Imprisonment – Working of prisoners.
• 1-9 Same – More than one violation arising from the same action.
• 1-10 Same – Liability of agents.
• 1-11 Same – Nonliability of city officers and employees.
• 1-12 Notice to appear citation authority granted to specific city employee positions.
• 1-13 Specific elements of enforcement required prior to issuance of notice to appear.
• 1-14 Issuance of notice to appear citations.
• 1-15 Refusal to sign citation upon request – Separate misdemeanor offense.
• 1-16 Setting of bail – Fines and penalties.
• 1-18 Administrative hearing process.
• 1-19 Failure to appear at hearing – Separate offense.
• 1-20 Appeals of decisions of administrative hearing officer.
• 2-1.1 Enforcement of noncity zoning, building, etc., regulations.
• 2-2 Terms of office of members.
• 2-2.1 Election of councilmembers – Filing fee.
• 2-2.3 Same – Waiver of fees.
• 2-2.4 Date of municipal election.
• 2-2.5 Mail ballot elections.
• 2-3 Attendance of meetings by councilmembers.
• 2-4 Meetings – Time and place of regular meetings.
• 2-5.1 Same – Closed sessions.
• 2-6 Same – Rules of procedure – Compelling attendance – Keeping of records.
• 2-8 Qualifications and terms of office of elected officials.
• 2-9 Filling of vacancies in elective offices.
• 2-10 Bonds and oath of office required.
• 2-11 Compensation generally.
• 2-17 Director of public works.
• 2-18 Clerk and treasurer exempt from merit system.
• 2-20 Appointment – Qualifications – Term of office.
• 2-21 Compensation – Reimbursement of expenses.
• 2-24 Powers and duties generally.
• 2-25 Same – Services as finance director.
• 2-26 Same – Attendance at meetings of boards, commissions, etc.
• 2-26.1 Same – Designation of employees to perform functions.
• 2-27 Relations between city manager, city council and other city officials.
• 2-28 Temporary city manager.
• 2-28.1 Signature on public securities and instruments – Facsimile signature.
• 2-28.2 Employees exempt from merit system.
• 2-30 Building inspector – Office established – Appointment.
• 2-31 Same – Powers and duties.
• 2-35 Composition – Appointment of members.
• 2-36 Terms of office of members – Filling of vacancies.
• 2-37 Compensation and removal of members.
• 2-38 Officers – Meetings – Bylaws – Records.
• 2-42 Composition – Appointment of members.
• 2-43 Terms of office – Qualifications.
• 2-44 Filling of vacancies – Removal of members.
• 2-45 Compensation of members.
• 2-46 Officers – Bylaws – Meetings.
• 2-48 Supervision and control.
• 2-49 Submission in duplicate – Approval – Exceptions.
• 2-50 Endorsement of approval.
• 2-52 Notification of default, loss or damage.
• 2-53 Recommendations to city council as to additional financial protection.
• 2-55 Cash deposit in lieu of bond.
• 2-56.1 Requirements for insurance coverage and hold harmless agreements in city contracts.
• 2-57 Delegation of authority to invest, reinvest, sell, exchange and deposit funds and securities.
• 2-58 Securities – Purchase – Reinvestment of proceeds from sale.
• 2-59 Same – Purchase – Reinvestment of proceeds from sale.
• 2-60 City bonds purchased by city.
• 2-61 Reports of investment activities by city treasurer.
• 2-62 Deposit of securities purchased by city.
• 2-63 Office of the city attorney.
• 2-64 Appointment – Qualifications.
• 2-65 Compensation – Reimbursement of expenses.
• 2-67 Limitation upon private practice.
• 2-69 Employees exempt from merit system.
• 2-70 Relations between city attorney, city council, city manager, and other city officials.
• 2-71 Employment of special counsel.
• 2-72 Temporary city attorney.
• 2-78 Statements of economic interests – Place of filing.
• 2-79 Statements of economic interests – Time of filing.
• 2-80 Contents of and period covered by statements of economic interests.
• 2-83 Manner of disqualification.
• 2-84 Assistance of the commission, clerk, and counsel.
• 2-86 Categories of positions subject to disclosure – Requirements.
• 2-87 Designated positions by department or commission.
• 2-88 Appeals of decisions rendered by city commissions, boards, administrative officers and staff.
• 2-89 Setting of fees for appeal by city clerk.
• 2-90 Setting of hearing by city clerk.
• 2-91 Matters requiring a public hearing notice on appeal.
• 2-92 Optional referral of matters to the planning commission.
• 2-93 All decisions of the city council on appeal shall be final.
• 2-93.1 Relocation appeals board.
• 2-95 Delegation of authority and direction to manager.
• 2-96 Costs reasonably borne.
• 2-97 Schedule of fees and service charge recovery rates.
• 2-98 Statutory public meeting.
• 2-100 Appeal to city council.
• 3-1 Distribution of newspapers to premises – Prohibited where request not to deliver is filed.
• 3-3 Depositing, throwing, etc., on public property.
• 3-4 Depositing, placing, etc., in vehicles.
• 3-5 Distributing, throwing, etc., on private property.
• 3-6 Distribution prohibited during certain hours.
• 3-7 Exemptions from applicability of article – Manner of distribution where permitted.
+ Chapter 4 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
• 4-5 Same – Liability insurance required.
• 4-6 Same – Duties of license officer.
• 4-7 Same – Filing of inspection reports.
• 4-8 Standards of and required equipment for ambulances.
+ Chapter 5 LAND USE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
• 5-3 Tourist accommodation area theme.
• 5-4 Tourist related retail area theme.
• 5-5 Local serving retail theme.
• 5-7 Bed and breakfast and professional office area theme.
• 5-8 Affordable housing area theme.
• 5-9 Transportation corridor area theme.
• 5-13 Public service/recreation theme.
• 5-14 Preferred industrial area design standards.
• 5-16 Redevelopment plan area development standards.
• 5-17 Purpose – Intent – Applicability.
• 5-18 Procedures for compliance.
• 5-22 Setbacks of buildings and structures.
• 5-27 Street right-of-way improvements.
• 5-28 Scenic highway corridors.
• 5-32 Fence height and setbacks (standard application).
• 5-33 Fence height setbacks – Alternatives.
• 5-35 Nonconforming fence regulations.
• 5-47 Nonconforming aprons, driveways and parking areas.
• 6-5 Record of impounded animals.
• 6-6 Disposition of impounded animals.
• 6-9 Reports of impounded animals.
• 6-9.5 Impoundment pursuant to arrest.
• 6-10 Disposal of dead animals.
• 6-11 Federal, state or city property.
• 6-15 Special rabies license tax.
• 6-16 Exemptions from license tax.
• 6-17 Vaccination as condition of issuance of license.
• 6-21 Keeping unlicensed dogs.
• 6-22.5 Trespass on private property, etc.
• 6-23 Taking up stray dogs by citizens.
• 6-24 Capture of wild animals.
• 6-26 Diseased and injured dogs.
• 6-28 Exhibit of dog on demand.
• 6-29 Duty to report dog bites.
• 6-31 Dogs with infectious disease outside the city.
• 6-33 Disturbance by animals.
• 6-33.7 Feeding of wild domestic animals or nondomesticated animals.
• 6-34 Redemption of impounded animals generally.
• 6-35 Redemption of impounded dogs.
• 6-40 Authorization to accept grants.
• 6-41 Method of disbursement of grants.
• 6-43 Same – Application generally.
• 6-44 Same – Application fee.
• 6-45 Same – Issuance or denial generally.
• 6-46 Same – Revocation generally.
• 6-47 Same – Reapplication after revocation or denial.
• 6-48 Operating requirements.
• 7-2 Use of certain bicycles upon streets prohibited.
• 7-3 Regulations for operation of bicycles.
• 7-4 Tampering with, etc. frame numbers, license plates, ownership cards, etc.
• 7-5 Fees charged in connection with enforcement of chapter.
• 7-6 Enforcement of chapter – Impounding of bicycles in violation of chapter.
• 7-7 Required, exceptions, licensing period.
• 7-8 Issuance and use of license plates.
• 7-9 Inspection of bicycles – Prerequisite to issuance of licenses – Stamping of frame number.
• 7-10 Issuance of ownership card.
+ Chapter 8 BUILDING REGULATIONS
• 8-1 Applicability of enforcement of chapter.
• 8-2 Building, etc., permits generally.
• 8-4 Moving of buildings and structures – Relocation permit required.
• 8-5 Same – Building permit required.
• 8-6 Drainage requirements for building construction, etc.
• 8-7 Construction site regulations.
• 8-7.1 Electrical power for construction purposes.
• 8-7.3 Jobsite sanitary facilities.
• 8-8 Criteria for prevention of flood damage.
• 8-11 Where filed – Availability of codes.
• 8-12 Conflicts with state law.
• 8-14 Amendments, additions and deletions to the 2007 Edition of the California Building Code (CBC).
• 8-16 Amendments, additions and deletions to the 2007 California Electrical Code.
• 8-18 Amendments, additions and deletions to the 2007 California Mechanical Code.
• 8-20 Amendments, additions and deletions to the 2007 California Plumbing Code.
• 8-21 Adoption of the 1997 Edition of the Uniform Housing Code.
• 8-22 Amendments, additions, and deletions to the 1997 Edition of the Uniform Housing Code.
• 8-23 Adoption of the 2006 Edition of the International Property Maintenance Code.
• 8-24.2 Authority to utilize alternate method of recovery of cost of demolition.
• 8-24.3 Alternate method recovery of cost of demolition.
• 8-25 Adoption of the 2000 Edition of the Uniform Solar Energy Code.
• 8-26 Amendments, additions, and deletions to the 2000 Edition of the Uniform Solar Energy Code.
• 8-27 Adoption of the 2006 Edition of the Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code.
• 8-31 Adoption of the 2007 California Energy Code AKA 2008 Building Energy Efficiency Standards.
• 8-32 Amendments, additions, and deletions to the 2007 California Energy Code.
• 8-33 Administrative authority.
• 8-33.1 Adoption of 2007 California Building Standards Administrative Code.
• 8-33.3 Adoption of 2007 California Building Standards Code, Title 24, Parts 7, 8, 10 and 12.
• 8-35 Service required – New buildings.
• 8-36 Same – Remodeling or repairs.
• 8-37 Exemptions from article.
• 8-38 Adoption by reference of building number maps.
• 8-39 Designation of numbers by building official.
• 8-40 Numbers to be affixed to buildings – Manner of affixing numbers.
• 8-41 Responsibility for placing of numbers.
• 8-42 Display of number – Prerequisite to issuance of business license.
• 8-43.1 Limitations of authority.
• 8-47 Reference to board in codes.
• 8-49 Removal/replacement of underground storage tank.
• 8-50.4 Threshold applicability.
+ Chapter 8A COMMUNITY INVESTMENT AND REVITALIZATION
• 8A-1 Purpose and legislative intent.
• 8A-3 Designated target areas.
+ Chapter 9 EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS
• 9-3 Disaster council – Created –Membership.
• 9-4 Same – Powers and duties.
• 9-5 Director and assistant director of emergency services – Offices created.
• 9-6 Same – Powers and duties.
• 9-7 Emergency evaluation committee – Created – Membership.
• 9-8 Same – Powers and duties.
+ Chapter 10 CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISES
• 10-3 Franchise to install and operate.
• 10-7 Federal or state jurisdiction.
• 10-8 Franchise nontransferable.
• 10-10 Nonexclusive franchise.
• 10-12 Franchise applications.
• 10-13 Applications – Contents.
• 10-14 Consideration of initial applications.
• 10-16 Minimum consumer protection and service standards.
• 10-17 Additional service standards.
• 10-20 Design and construction requirements.
• 10-24 Records required and franchising authority’s right to inspect.
• 10-26 Copies of federal and state communications.
• 10-28 Complaint report and opinion survey.
• 10-31 Annual review of system performance.
• 10-32 Special review of system performance.
• 10-33 Special evaluation sessions.
• 10-34 Remedies for franchise violations.
• 10-35 Procedure for remedying franchise violations.
• 10-36 Franchising authority’s power to terminate.
• 10-37 Force majeure – Franchisee’s inability to perform.
• 10-38 Abandonment or removal of franchise property.
• 10-39 Restoration by franchising authority – Reimbursement of costs.
• 10-40 Extended operation and continuity of services.
• 10-41 Receivership and foreclosure.
• 10-42 Rights reserved to franchising authority.
• 10A-2 Certain types of dances prohibited.
• 10A-3 Permit provisions not exclusive.
• 10A-4 Permit administration.
• 10A-7 Permit issuance – Standards and investigation.
• 10A-8 Permit – Duration, transferability.
• 10A-9 Permit – Suspension or revocation.
• 10A-10 Permit – Temporary suspension to preserve the safety and welfare of the public.
• 10A-12 Regulations – Public dances.
• 10A-13 Regulations – Cabaret dance –Participation by minors prohibited.
• 10A-14 Regulations – All dances.
+ Chapter 11 FINANCE AND TAXATION
• 11-1 Transfer of tax assessment and collection functions to county.
• 11-2 Determination of revenue to be raised by annual tax levy.
• 11-3 Fixing of annual tax rate.
• 11-4 Boundaries of taxing districts, etc., to be furnished to county.
• 11-5 Time and manner of making tax collection – Remitting of collections to city.
• 11-6 Tax sales – Redemption of property sold for taxes.
• 11-7 Fee for filing appeals from actions of commissions, boards, etc.
• 11-8 Special gas tax street improvement fund – Created.
• 11-9 Same – Accumulation of funds.
• 11-10 Same – Disposition and use of funds.
• 11-13 Sales tax imposed – Amount of tax.
• 11-15 Use tax imposed – Amount of tax.
• 11-16 Adoption of provisions of state law.
• 11-17 Limitations on adoption of state law.
• 11-18 Additional permit not required.
• 11-19 Exclusions and exemptions.
• 11-20 Exclusions and exemptions.
• 11-21 Applicability of provisions relating to exclusions and exemptions.
• 11-22 Amendments to state law.
• 11-23 Enjoining collection prohibited.
• 11-35 Short title adoption authority.
• 11-38 Exemptions from tax – Instruments to secure debts.
• 11-39 Same – Public agencies.
• 11-40 Same – Plans of reorganization or adjustment.
• 11-41 Same – Orders of Securities and Exchange Commission.
• 11-46 Applicability of article.
• 11-47 Determination of tax by tax collector.
• 11-48 Notice of deficiency determination – Service.
• 11-49 Same – Time within which notice to be mailed – When time limitation not applicable.
• 11-50 Same – Consent by taxpayer to later mailing notice – Extension of agreed period.
• 11-51 Redetermination – Application – Failure to file application.
• 11-52 Same – Notice of hearing – Continuance of hearing.
• 11-53 Same – Increase or decrease of determination.
• 11-55 Same – Notice of hearing – Findings of council conclusive.
• 11-56 Same – Payment of determinations – Penalty for nonpayment.
• 11-57 Manner of serving notices.
• 11-58 Installment, payment of deficiencies.
• 11-59 Jeopardy determinations – Duty of tax collector to make when due.
• 11-60 Same – Effect of nonpayment.
• 11-61 Same – Application for redetermination – Deposit of security.
• 11-65 Transfer of excess money to general fund.
• 11-67 Reimbursement to fund.
• 11-75 Same – Prohibited use.
• 11-76 Advisory commission – Formed – Duties generally.
• 11-77 Same – Appointment – Term of office – Ex officio members.
• 11-78 Same – Vacancy on commission.
• 11-79 Same – Meetings – Bylaws – Compensation.
• 11-80 Same – Financial disclosure statement.
• 11-81 Same – Records of the commission.
• 11-82 Same – Executive officer.
• 11-83 Same – Expiration – Transfer of funds.
• 11-84 Alteration of city boundaries.
• 11-89 Imposition of emergency communication system access fee.
• 11-93 Emergency communication system fund.
• 11-95 Registration, reporting and remitting.
• 11-96 Interest and penalties.
• 11-97 Authority to perform compliance audits.
• 11-98 Failure to collect and report fee – Determination of fee by finance director.
• 11-100 Failure to pay fee – Administrative remedy.
• 11-101 Administrative agreements.
• 11-102 Appeals of decision of the finance director.
• 11-103 Administrative rules and regulations.
• 11-104 California Public Utilities Commission jurisdiction.
• 12-1 Purpose of fire prevention regulations.
• 12-6 Account and report of cost.
• 12-7 Collection on tax roll.
• 12-8 Established – Function and purpose.
• 12-11 Bureau of fire prevention.
• 12-12 Rules and regulations.
• 12-13 Police powers of firemen.
• 12-15 Amendments, additions and deletions.
• 12-16 Establishment of limits.
• 12-17 Same – Bulk storage of liquified petroleum.
• 12-18 Same – Explosives and blasting agents.
• 12-21 Creation – Appointments – Terms – Qualifications.
• 12-22 Oath – Commission – Powers and duties.
• 12-25 Uniforms and protective clothing.
• 12-30 Adoption by reference.
• 12-32 Blasting with explosives.
• 12-33 Adoption of Public Resources Code Section 4291.
• 13-2 Franchises required for public utilities.
• 13-3 Authority of city council to grant franchises.
• 13-4 Imposition of terms and conditions on franchise holders.
• 13-5 Operation under franchise deemed guarantee by public utility of certain matters.
• 13-6 Amendment of franchises – Franchise holders to comply with chapter.
• 13-7 Poles, wires, conduits, etc., of public utilities – Authority of city council.
• 13-8 Same – Required permits.
• 13-9 Requirements for street excavations by public utilities.
+ Chapter 14A MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
• 14A-5 Inspections authorized – Compliance with applicable codes and standards.
• 14A-6 Voluntary inspections.
• 14A-7 Interior and exterior maintenance standards.
• 14A-8 Site maintenance standards.
• 14A-9 Notification of inspection – Inspection procedure.
• 14A-12 Delinquent fees – Penalty for late payment.
+ Chapter 15 TAX RATES AND LICENSING
• 15-3 Effect of chapter on other provisions.
• 15-4. Certificate and tax payments required.
• 15-4.2 Review of tax and fees.
• 15-5.2 Lower tax rate for accessory uses.
• 15-6 Evidence of doing business.
• 15-7 Constitutional apportionment.
• 15-9 Application – Contents of certificate.
• 15-10 Same – First certificate.
• 15-11 Same – Renewal certificate.
• 15-12 Statements, records, audits and assessments.
• 15-13 Information confidential.
• 15-15 Extension for time of filing.
• 15-16 Certificate nontransferable.
• 15-17 Duplicate certificate.
• 15-19 Business and professions tax – How and when payable.
• 15-20 Same – Penalty for delinquent payment.
• 15-21 Refunds of overpayments.
• 15-22 Applicability of Article V of Chapter 11.
• 15-23 Rules and regulations.
• 15-25 Business and professions tax and administrative fees a debt.
• 15-27 Effect of chapter on past actions and unexpired certificates.
• 15-28 Business and professions tax rates – Gross receipts.
• 15-28.1 Reporting of total gross receipts required.
• 15-29 Same – Classification.
• 15-30 Same – Reclassification and appeal.
• 15-30.1 Same – Small business operated at several locations.
• 15-32 Businesses outside of city.
• 15-33 Business and professions tax – Schedule G businesses.
• 15-34 Same – Poolrooms and billiard parlors.
• 15-35 Same – Bowling alleys.
• 15-36 Same – Public dances, dance halls and cabaret dances.
• 15-37 Same – Advertising by use of billboards.
• 15-38 Same – Skating rinks, vehicle rentals.
• 15-39 Same – Amusement parks.
• 15-40 Special tax rates applied.
• 15-41 Exemption – Outdoor entertainment.
• 15-42 Same – Barber shops, beauty shops, child nurseries.
• 15-43 Same – Coin operated vending machines.
• 15-44 Same – Junk collectors and dealers, pawnbrokers.
• 15-46 Same – For hire vehicles.
• 15-48 Same – Gratuitous passenger service.
• 15-49 Same – Concessionaires.
• 15-50 Same – Delivery service, etc.
• 15-51 Same – Peddlers and solicitors.
• 15-52 Exception – Fortunetellers – Purpose.
• 15-54 Same – Regulations generally.
• 15-56 Sale of narcotics paraphernalia.
• 15-69 Recitals and findings.
+ Chapter 15A MASSAGES, MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, AND MASSAGE THERAPISTS
• 15A-4 Filing and fee provision.
• 15A-5 Permit application for massage therapy establishment.
• 15A-6 Educational requirements.
• 15A-7 Application for massage therapist license.
• 15A-8 Operating requirements.
• 15A-8.2 Out-call massage – Limitations.
• 15A-9 Issuance of permit or license for a massage therapy establishment or massage therapist.
• 15A-10 Access to establishment.
• 15A-11 Revocation or suspension of permit.
• 15A-12 Revocation of massage therapist license.
• 15A-13 Employment of persons under age of 18.
• 15A-14 Sale or transfer or change of location.
• 15A-15 Name and place of business.
• 15A-16 Display of license or permit.
• 15A-17 Transfer of permit or license.
• 15A-19 Employment of massage therapists.
• 15A-21 Subsequent regulation and audit.
• 15A-22 Violation and penalty.
• 15A-23 Violation of chapter deemed nuisance, injunctive relief.
+ Chapter 16 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
• 16-2 Applicability of chapter – Exempt vehicles.
• 16-3 Same – Persons riding bicycles or animals.
• 16-4 Same – Public employees.
• 16-5 Required obedience to police officers, etc.
• 16-6 Obstruction of, interference with police officers, etc.
• 16-7 Accident reports required.
• 16-8 Display of warning devices by disabled commercial vehicles required.
• 16-9 Unauthorized placement of barriers, etc. – Required obedience to barriers, etc.
• 16-10 Clinging to moving vehicles prohibited.
• 16-11 City traffic engineer.
• 16-12 Authority of police and fire department officials.
• 16-13 Directing of traffic by unauthorized persons prohibited.
• 16-14 Removal of illegally parked vehicles by police.
• 16-15 Installation generally.
• 16-16 Removal, relocation and discontinuance.
• 16-19 Installation of traffic signals.
• 16-21 Distinctive roadway markings.
• 16-22 Unauthorized painting of curbs.
• 16-23 Speed restrictions on certain streets – 25 miles per hour.
• 16-23.1 Same – 30 miles per hour.
• 16-23.2 Same – 35 miles per hour.
• 16-23.3 Same – 40 miles per hour.
• 16-24 One-way streets and alleys – Signs.
• 16-24.1 Same – Designation of specific streets.
• 16-25 Turning movements – Placement of turning markers.
• 16-26 Same – Placement of restricted turn signs.
• 16-27 Same – Right turns on red signal.
• 16-28 Required stops – Erection of stop signs.
• 16-29 Same – Vehicle emerging from alleys and driveways.
• 16-30 Driving through funeral processions or parades.
• 16-31 Use of driveways by commercial vehicles restricted.
• 16-32 Driving over new pavement or freshly painted markings.
• 16-33 Entering of intersections without sufficient clearance on other side prohibited.
• 16-33.1 Maintenance of safe distance from snow removal and/or heavy equipment.
• 16-34 Applicability of article.
• 16-35 Maintenance of and obedience to no parking, restricted parking, etc., zones.
• 16-35.1 Designated sheriff’s patrol parking – Restrictions.
• 16-36 Prohibited parking, stopping or standing areas – Generally.
• 16-38 Parking or standing prohibited on certain streets.
• 16-39 Parking restricted on narrow streets.
• 16-39.1 Parking zones – Time limitations.
• 16-40 Storage of vehicles on right-of-way prohibited.
• 16-41 Parking by peddlers, vendors, etc., restricted.
• 16-42 Emergency parking regulations.
• 16-43 Manner of parking – Generally.
• 16-44 Same – Parallel parking required generally.
• 16-47 Taxi zones and bus stops.
• 16-47A. Parking of vehicles in designated bus stops on Highway 50.
• 16-49 Classification of streets.
• 16-50 Weights limits – Unrestricted streets.
• 16-51 Same – Intermediate commercial routes.
• 16-52 Same – Light commercial routes.
• 16-53 Same – Restricted streets.
• 16-55 Determination of weight.
• 16-56 Exemptions from this article.
• 16-57 Designation of commercial routes – Intermediate commercial routes.
• 16-58 Same – Light commercial routes.
• 16-59 Same – Restricted streets.
• 16-61 Declaration of snow conditions.
• 16-63 Vehicles stopped – Violation.
• 16-65 Notice to owner of removal.
• 16-70 Administration by chief of police.
• 16-71 Appeal from decision of chief of police to city council.
• 16-73 Application for permit – Procedure and time requirements.
• 16-74 Application for permit – Form and content.
• 16-75 Application for permit – Application fee.
• 16-76 Action on permit application –Approval and issuance of permit.
• 16-77 Action on permit application – Permit conditioning or denial of permit.
• 16-78 General permit conditions –Indemnification agreement.
• 16-79 General permit conditions – Liability insurance.
• 16-80 General permit conditions – Traffic control fee.
• 16-81 Special permit conditions.
• 16-82 Special permit – Subsequent conditions.
• 16-84 Emergency suspension of authorized event.
• 16-85 Cordoning off the route or site of an event.
• 16-86 Notice to adjoining property owners.
• 16-87 Public conduct during an authorized event.
• 16-88 Judicial review – Denial or revocation of permit.
• 16-92 Parking within parking spaces.
• 16-93 Weight and size limitations on vehicles.
• 17-1 Nuisances affecting health.
• 17-2 Nuisances affecting the visual and aesthetic health and welfare.
• 17-2.1 Nuisances on commercial property affecting the visual and aesthetic health and welfare.
• 17-3 Nuisances affecting peace and safety.
• 17-4 Nuisance declared by other laws.
• 17-5 Creating, permitting, etc., nuisances prohibited.
• 17-7 Preliminary determination – Notice to owner to abate nuisance.
• 17-8 Hearing by the city manager.
• 17-9 Action by city manager.
• 17-13 City manager may delegate duties.
• 17-14.1 Collection of attorneys’ fees.
• 17-14.2 City manager may delegate duties.
• 17-17 Article not exclusive.
• 17-18 Findings by council – Declaration of public nuisance.
• 17-20 Administration of article.
• 17-21 Authority to enter property.
• 17-21.1 Determination of administrative costs.
• 17-22 Preliminary determination of violation – Report to city clerk by enforcement officer.
• 17-23 Power of enforcement officer.
• 17-24 Notice of intention to abate and remove to owner of property and to owner of vehicle.
• 17-25 Hearing – When required.
• 17-27 Removal of vehicle after hearing.
• 17-28 Notice to department of motor vehicles.
• 17-29 Costs made a special assessment.
• 17-30 Costs constitute debt to the city.
• 17-33 Number of licenses needed.
• 17-34 Issuance pursuant to procedure.
• 17-35 Proposals – Procedure generally.
• 17-37 Same – Investigation of applicant upon submission – Reports – Recommendation to council.
• 17-38 Same – When council to award license – Rejection – Notice of rejection required.
• 17-39 Minimum business and storage lot requirements.
• 17-40 Minimum equipment standards.
• 17-46 Liability of companies.
• 17-47 City business license required.
• 17-48 Records required – Contents.
• 17-49 Records, receipts, equipment and storage facilities – Subject to checks and audits.
• 17-50 Charges – Posting rate schedule.
• 17-51 Vehicle owner to have choice of service used.
• 17-53 Service delays – Duty of towing service to notify police dispatcher.
• 17-54 Same – Use of backup service required.
• 17-55 Attendant to be on call.
• 17-56 Protection of impounded vehicles.
• 17-57 Impounded vehicles to be available for appraisals.
• 17-58 Vehicles to be appraised to be accessible.
• 17-62 Purpose and intent of article.
• 17-63 Pedestrians and motorists.
• 17-64 Vehicles transporting loose materials.
• 17-65 Litter receptacles and solid waste containerization.
• 17-67 Loading and unloading operations.
• 17-68 Construction/demolition projects.
• 17-69 Provision for solid waste disposal and storage facilities at new buildings.
• 17-70 Keeping property clean.
• 17-73 Preliminary determination – Certified notice violation and requested abatement.
• 17-74 Steps necessary to abate the nuisance – By owner.
• 17-75 Administrative hearing and penalties.
• 17-76 Action by city manager or designee.
• 17-78 Declaration of graffiti as a public nuisance.
• 17-80 Graffiti – Prohibited.
• 17-81 Legislative authorization to use public funds for removal of graffiti.
• 17-83 Failure by property owner to provide consent for graffiti removal by city.
• 17-84 Failure to remove graffiti – Abatement process – $100.00 per day administrative penalty.
• 17-88 Authority not exclusive.
• 17-92 Inspection of premises.
• 17-93 Administrative penalty procedure.
+ Chapter 18 OFFENSES – MISCELLANEOUS
• 18-1 Curfew – Purpose and intent.
• 18-3.2 Curfew – Enforcement.
• 18-5 Fortunetelling and other similar practices.
• 18-7 Nudity on public beaches and in public parks.
• 18-8 Indecent, obscene, etc., shows, books, pictures, etc.
• 18-9 Intoxicating liquor – Possession, consumption, etc., in public places prohibited.
• 18-10.1 Offensive noise prohibited.
• 18-10.2 Offensive noise standards.
• 18-11 Nudist camps prohibited.
• 18-12 Remaining on private property after receiving notification to leave.
• 18-12.2 Adult entertainment facilities.
• 18-12.3 Escort and dating services – Permit required.
• 18-12.5 Solicitation of motorists prohibited.
• 18-12.7 Camping on public or private lands.
• 18-14 Weapons and firearms – Entry upon private property in possession of dangerous weapon.
• 18-15 Same – Discharge in city.
• 18-16 Use, possession, discharge, sale of dangerous weapons by minors.
• 18-19 Public offense by state law.
• 18-20 Exceptions to peace officers and private citizens.
• 18-22 Disturbance of occupant prohibited where no peddlers or solicitors sign posted.
• 18-26 Harassing, etc., of police dogs prohibited.
• 18-27 Legislative authorization.
• 18-28 Theater, concert hall, etc., defined.
• 18-29 Public display of female breasts.
• 18-30 Public display of private parts.
• 18-32 Exceptions to article.
• 18-35 Same – Filing of application – Fee.
• 18-37 Same – Approval of physical facilities.
• 18-38 Same – Contents of application – Requirements.
• 18-39 Same – Additional information undertaking required.
• 18-40 Same – Benefit of undertaking.
• 18-41 Same – Amount of undertaking.
• 18-42 Same – Hearing – Time – Notice.
• 18-43 Same – Action by council.
• 18-44 Water and sanitary facilities.
• 18-46 Garbage and refuse removal.
• 18-47 Hours of operation limited.
• 18-49 No advertising before permit granted.
• 18-50 Food and beverage service.
• 18-51 Medical treatment facilities and services.
• 18-52 Illumination of areas.
• 18-53 Compliance with zoning regulations.
• 18-54 Permits not transferable.
• 18-55 Other permits required.
• 18-58 Purpose and intent of article.
• 18-61 Consent of property owner required for operation.
• 18-63 Operation upon public property.
• 18-64 Operation near dwellings.
• 18-65 Reckless or negligent use.
• 18-66 Registration and equipment requirement.
• 18-67 Operation upon frozen waterways.
• 18-68 Months when operation on private property prohibited.
• 18-71 Parking upon private property – Generally.
• 18-72 Permission or authorization of owner or agent required.
• 18-73 Applicability of Vehicle Code.
• 18-74 Signs – Reasonable notice.
• 18-76 Service charge to be levied.
• 18-81 Smoking prohibitions – Public places.
• 18-82 Smoking prohibitions – Workplaces.
• 18-83 Places where smoking is permissible.
• 18-86 Retaliation prohibited.
• 18-87 Violation and penalties – Smoking or posting.
• 18-90 Provision to repeal ordinance.
• 18-92 Sale of tobacco products from vending machines prohibited, except as provided herein.
+ Chapter 18A PARKS AND BEACHES
• 18A-3 Enforcement of chapter.
• 18A-4 Buildings and other property generally.
• 18A-6 Operating vehicles – Generally.
• 18A-6.1 Same – Speed regulations.
• 18A-10 Merchandising – Advertising and signs.
• 18A-11 Miscellaneous regulations.
• 18A-14 Permits to reserve portions of park.
• 18A-15 Use of fees for facilities.
• 18A-17 Park, beach and campground regulations – Administrative authority.
• 19-3 Same – Limit on number or permits.
• 19-5 Same – Investigation of applicant.
• 19-6 Same – Hearing by city council – Issuance.
• 19-7 Same – Fee – Expiration.
• 20-1 Personnel system adopted.
• 20-3 Composition of competitive service.
• 20-5 Appointments to competitive service generally.
• 20-6 Same – Probationary period.
• 20-7 Leave and attendance rules applicable to exempt positions.
• 20-8 Disciplinary action – Generally.
• 20-10 Abolition of positions in competitive service.
• 20-11 Political activities of city employees.
• 20-11.1 Holding of council seat by city employee.
• 20-12 Discriminatory practices prohibited.
• 20-13 Authority to contract for personnel services.
• 20-14 Discussions, etc., regarding employment.
+ Chapter 21 PLAN LINE SETBACKS
• 21-2 Building lines established – Generally.
• 21-4 Protection of rights-of-way for future widening of existing streets and for mapped streets.
• 21-5 Restrictions on issuance of building permits.
• 21-6 Administrative relief – Hearings before planning commission.
• 21-7 Same – Appeals from decisions of planning commission.
• 21A-1 Delivery to chief of police.
• 21A-2 Protection of property – Sale – Retention for public use.
• 21A-2.1 Notice of sale – Disposal of unsold property.
• 21A-2.2 Unclaimed bicycles and/or toys – Alternate method of disposal.
• 21A-5 Declaration of purpose.
• 21A-7 Creation – Appointment – Terms – Qualifications.
• 21A-8 Oath – Commissions – Powers and duties.
• 21A-13 Regular policemen to outrank reserves.
• 21A-17 Restrictions upon inquiry and/or release of information.
• 21A-18 Information to remain confidential.
• 21A-20 Permit provisions not exclusive.
• 21A-21 Certain types of dances prohibited.
• 21A-22 Permit administration.
• 21A-23 Permit – Required – Exceptions.
• 21A-25 Same – Investigation – Issuance.
• 21A-26 Same – Duration – Transferability.
• 21A-27 Same – Suspension or revocation.
• 21A-28 Same – Temporary suspension of permit.
• 21A-30 Regulations – Public dance.
• 21A-31 Same – Cabaret dance – Participation by minors prohibited.
• 21A-33 Same – Posting required.
• 21A-35 Administration – Regulations.
• 21A-36 Fees for second responses by officers to loud parties or gatherings.
• 21A-38 Discretion of officers to cite and release or incarcerate.
• 21A-39 Cite and release – Failure to appear for booking shall be deemed a misdemeanor.
• 21A-40 Arrest and immediate incarceration.
• 21A-41 Payment of booking fees.
• 21A-42 Failure to pay booking fees due to indigent circumstances.
• 21B-2 Private patrol operator permit required.
• 21B-3 Application for permit.
• 21B-4 Requisites for issuance of permit.
• 21B-8 Private patrol officer permits.
• 21B-8.1 Appeals from decisions of chief of police.
• 21B-11 Suspension or revocation of permit – Criteria.
• 21B-12 Suspension of permit – Notice.
• 21B-13 Revocation of permit – Notice and hearing.
• 21B-16 Legislative intent of article.
• 21B-18 Registration of state license required.
• 21B-20 Employee’s permit procedure and requirements.
• 21B-20.1 Denial of owner’s or employee’s permit – Ground.
• 21B-20.2 Responsibility for alarm service – Audible or silent.
• 21B-20.3 Instruction as to operation of systems.
• 21B-20.4 Private property owner or lessee.
• 21B-20.5 Administration – Regulations.
• 21B-20.6 Audible alarms – Not to be similar to sirens.
• 21B-22 Suspension or revocation of permit.
• 21B-23 Direct connection to police communication facilities prohibited.
• 21B-24 Penalties for false alarms; alarm removal.
• 21B-26 Installation and maintenance costs.
• 21B-27 Removal of prohibited equipment.
• 21B-28 Rules and regulations.
• 21B-29 Central alarm station systems.
• 21B-32 Termination of facilities.
• 21B-33 Exceptions to provisions of article.
• 21B-37 Permit for alarm system required.
• 21B-38 Application for alarm permit – Investigation.
• 21B-40 Revocation of permits.
• 21B-43 Alarm system standards and regulations.
• 21B-44 Response upon notification.
• 21B-45 False alarm determination.
• 21B-48 Limitations on liability.
• 21B-50 Rules and regulations.
• 22-1 Purpose of this chapter.
• 22-2 Application of this chapter.
• 22-3 Purchasing system adopted.
• 22-4 Duties and authority of purchasing manager.
• 22-5 Centralized purchasing office.
• 22-6 Purchases to be made only against unencumbered funds.
• 22-8 Submittal of requisitions.
• 22-10 Unauthorized purchases, orders and commitments.
• 22-11 Splitting purchases prohibited.
• 22-12 Determination of irresponsible bidder.
• 22-13 Pre-bid conferences or site inspections.
• 22-14 Local business preference.
• 22-15 Procurement records – Public inspection.
• 22-16 Environmentally preferable products.
• 22-17 Sole source purchases.
• 22-19 Authority of the city manager to sign non-public works contracts.
• 22-20 Purchases through cooperative purchasing agreements and piggyback opportunities.
• 22-21 Acceptance of gifts, etc., by city employees and elected officials prohibited.
• 22-23 Disposal of surplus materials, supplies and equipment.
• 22-24 Formal bids and contracts.
• 22-25 Informal bids and contracts.
• 22-26 Nominal value purchases.
• 22-27 Exception to bidding procedures.
• 22-28 Cancellation of solicitations – Rejection of bids.
• 22-29 Inspection and testing.
• 22-31 Withdrawal or correction of formal bids.
+ Chapter 23 REFUSE AND GARBAGE
• 23-2 Purpose and intent of chapter.
• 23-3 Provision for and supervision by city.
• 23-4 Persons authorized to collect and dispose of refuse.
• 23-5 Establishment of rates.
• 23-6 Application and procedure for rate modification.
• 23-8 Determination of allowable expenses.
• 23-9 Vehicles used to transport refuse.
• 23-10 Collection and disposal – Duty of owner or occupant.
• 23-11 Collection and disposal – Contract for service.
• 23-12 Residential refuse containers.
• 23-12.1 Multiresidential refuse containers.
• 23-12.2 Commercial refuse containers.
• 23-12.3 Determination of sufficient container size/collection frequency.
• 23-12.4 Mandatory collection for repeat offenders (commercial and residential).
• 23-12.5 Mandatory multiplier for repeat offenders.
• 23-12.6 Frequency of disposal.
• 23-12.9 Exception – Vacant establishments.
• 23-13 Refuse outside of receptacles.
• 23-14 Placement of residential containers for collection purposes.
• 23-14.1 Placement of commercial containers for collection purposes.
• 23-14.2 Placement of multiresidential containers for collection purposes.
• 23-15 Removal of containers from public view.
• 23-16 Owner’s responsibility for other refuse.
• 23-16.1 Standards and responsibilities regarding dumpsters.
• 23-17 Required use of authorized collection.
• 23-17.1 Access to receptacles for collection purposes.
• 23-17.2 Increase in rates for failure to provide access.
• 23-18 Liability for payment of fees.
• 23-19 Billing and collection – Discounts – Penalty for delinquent payments.
• 23-20.1 Nonpayment of fees for multiresidential/commercial property.
• 23-20.2 Mandatory collection areas.
• 23-20.3 Liability for payment of fees – Mandatory collection.
• 23-20.4 Billing cycle and penalty for delinquent payments.
• 23-20.5 Discontinuation of service.
• 23-20.6 Lien for 180-day delinquencies.
• 23-20.7 Complaint procedures.
• 23-22 Inapplicability of article to multiple residential units.
• 23-23 Collection or disposal by unauthorized persons.
• 23-24 Placement of refuse in receptacle or upon land of another.
• 23-24.1 Placement of refuse containers on vacant lots.
• 23-25 Placement for collection of items other than refuse.
• 23-26 Littering public or private property.
• 23-28 Rendering of fat, distillation of bones, etc.
• 23-29 Bringing refuse into the city.
• 23-30 Storing of refuse or waste inside buildings.
• 23-31 Connection of water or electrical services prior to issuance of permit.
• 23-32 Disclosure required upon sale of real property.
• 23-33 Violations of chapter declared a nuisance.
• 23-34 Purpose and intent of article.
• 23-35 Collection of general refuse by other than exclusive franchisee prohibited.
• 23-36 Removal of recyclable materials from existing state-authorized buyback centers prohibited.
• 23-37 Reporting requirements.
• 23-38 Compliance with local, state and federal regulations.
• 23-39 Disposal of unmarketable recyclable materials.
• 23-40 Recyclable materials of city – No fee for processing.
• 23-41 Indemnification of city by those engaged in recycling activities.
• 23-43 Development of materials recovery facility prohibited.
+ Chapter 24 SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL
+ Chapter 25 SIGNS AND ADVERTISING STRUCTURES
• 25-6 Planning permits required.
• 25-7 Signs not requiring permits.
• 25-10 Sign contractor’s license or exemption.
• 25-12 Signs permitted in all PAS.
• 25-13 Signs permitted in residential PAS.
• 25-14 Signs permitted in commercial/ tourist plan areas.
• 25-15 Determination of legal nonconformity.
• 25-16 Continuation and maintenance.
• 25-17 Enlargement of nonconforming signs.
• 25-19 Discontinuance or abandonment of nonconforming signs.
• 25-20 Reconstruction of damaged nonconforming signs.
• 25-21 Seasonal change of sign copy.
• 25‑21.1 Expansion or modification of a building which contains nonconforming signage.
• 25‑21.2 Relocation of a nonconforming sign.
• 25-22 Amortization of legal nonconforming signs.
• 25-23 Construction specifications.
• 25-25 Application for permits.
• 25-29 Inspection upon completion.
• 25-30.1 Prohibited signs declared to be a nuisance.
• 25-41 Multiple business complex.
• 25-46 Computing the sign area.
• 25-49 Redevelopment sign design standards.
• 25-51 Transitional district.
+ Chapter 26 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
• 26-1 Pedestrian use of crosswalks.
• 26-3 Use of roller skates, skateboards, etc.
• 26-3.1 Skateboard facilities owned or operated by the city.
• 26-4 Injury to streets by vehicles.
• 26-4.1 Conduct of commercial activity on public property.
• 26-5 Injury to newly paved streets by horses, etc.
• 26-5.1 Application for abandonments – Fees.
• 26-5.2 Removal of snow from city streets without permit prohibited – Exceptions.
• 26-5.3 Operation of transportation services on streets and highways within the city.
• 26-5.4 Restrictions upon operations of certain vehicles in residential areas.
• 26-8 Enforcement of article.
• 26-8.1 Violations declared a nuisance – Abatement procedures.
• 26-9 Compliance with article.
• 26-10 Encroachments regulated.
• 26-12 Same – Application – Fees – Deposits – Issuance.
• 26-13 Same – Form and conditions – Revocation.
• 26-13.1 Same – Snow dumping.
• 26-14 Notice of commencement and prosecution of work.
• 26-15 General requirements in performance of work.
• 26-17 Standards – Excavations.
• 26-21 Same – Access roads and driveways.
• 26-22 Same – Adjacent cuts and fills.
• 26-23 Maintenance of work and correction of defects.
• 26-25 Completion of work by city.
• 26-27 Bond requirements for new improvements.
• 26-28 Hold harmless agreement – Liability insurance.
• 26-31 Reports of city departments.
• 26-32 Referral to and action by planning commission.
• 26-33 Referral to city council.
• 26-34 Resolution of intention to abandon.
• 26-35 Hearing and action by council.
• 26-36 Abandonment on council motion.
• 26-37 Streets encroaching upon private property.
• 26-40 Obstructing snow removal equipment prohibited.
• 26-40.1 Seasonal parking exception.
• 26-40.2 Owners’/occupants’ responsibilities.
• 26-41 Vehicles parked/stopped during snow removal operations – Violation and declared nuisance.
• 26-42 Vehicles parked/stopped during snow removal operations – Removal to abate nuisance.
• 26-45 Removal of snow from city streets without permit prohibited – Exceptions.
• 26-46 Dumping of snow in right-of-way prohibited.
• 26-46.1 Dumping of snow in city infiltration and retention basins.
• 26-47 Placement of permanent and/or temporary improvements adjacent to right-of-way.
• 26-49 Maintenance of safe distance from snow removal and/or heavy equipment.
+ Chapter 27 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
• 27-1 County subdivision ordinance adopted by reference.
• 27-2 Fees for filing subdivision maps.
• 27-2.1 Land management criteria for the prevention of flood damage.
• 27-2.2 Tahoe Regional Planning Agency ordinance, etc., controlling.
• 27-2.3 Contiguous parcels in one ownership – Consolidation or merger.
• 27-4 Underground utilities required in new subdivisions.
• 27-6 Applicability of county subdivision ordinance.
• 27-8 Subdividers must provide park and recreational facilities.
• 27-10 Relation of land required to population density.
• 27-12 Amount of land to be dedicated.
• 27-13 Amount of fee in lieu of land dedication.
• 27-14 Credit for private open space.
• 27-15 Choice of land or fee.
• 27-16 Time of commencement must be designated.
• 27-17 Limitation on use of land and fees.
• 27-18 Applicability of county subdivision ordinance.
• 27-21 Preliminary parcel maps – Form, contents, filing, fee.
• 27-22 Same – Authority of chief planning officer.
• 27-23 Same – Approval or disapproval.
• 27-24 Same – Identification.
• 27-25 Filing of final parcel map.
• 27-26 Approval of map not to authorize violation of other laws.
• 27-27 Sales contrary to article voidable.
• 27-28 Preliminary soil report – Required.
• 27-30 Investigation – When required to be conducted by civil engineer.
• 27-32 Same – Recommended action to be incorporated into building permits.
• 27-33 Prerequisite to filing of tentative maps.
+ Chapter 27 Appendix COUNTY SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE
• 9313 Scope of chapter, subdivision defined.
• 9328 Action on tentative map.
• 9334 Placement of monuments.
• 9335 Specifications for monuments.
• 9342 Agreement to make improvements.
• 9343 Assessment district proceedings.
• 9344 Performance bond or deposit.
• 9356 Filing procedures and fees.
• 9371 Street and road construction.
• 28-3 Application for owner’s permit.
• 28-3.1 Application for operator’s license.
• 28-5 Liability insurance required.
• 28-6 Workers’ compensation insurance.
• 28-8 Operation and maintenance.
• 28-9 Taxicab service and BlueGo Door to Door service.
• 28-10 Miscellaneous standards.
• 28-11 Suspension or revocation of permit or license.
• 28-12 Operator’s license posting required.
• 28-13 Issuance of certificates to existing owners in the city.
+ Chapter 28A TRANSIENT LODGING
• 28A-4 Consideration for occupancy.
• 28A-6 Consumer protection – Full disclosure regarding rates charged for lodging.
• 28A-8 Room rates schedules – To be filed with city clerk.
• 28A-10 Same – Charges in excess of schedules prohibited.
• 28A-11 Outdoor rate signs prohibited.
• 28A-12 Exemptions from applicability of article.
• 28A-13 Tax imposed – Payment of tax by transient.
• 28A-13.1 Allocation of funds.
• 28A-14 Exemptions from applicability of tax.
• 28A-16 Registration of operators.
• 28A-17 Registration of rental agents.
• 28A-18 Reporting and remitting of collections – By operators.
• 28A-19 Same – By rental agents.
• 28A-20 Failure to collect and remit tax – Penalties.
• 28A-21 Security for collection of tax.
• 28A-25 Violations and prohibited actions.
• 28A-25.2 Remedies cumulative.
• 28A-25.3 Revocation of permit.
• 28A-25.4 Closure of hotel/motel without permit.
• 28A-25.5 Warrant for collection of tax.
• 28A-26 Disposition and use of proceeds – Motel tax fund.
• 28A-27 Required information to be shown.
• 28A-28 Register to be kept two years.
• 28A-29 Inspection of register.
• 28A-30 Fictitious registration.
• 28A-32 Applicability of article.
• 28A-33 Unlawful to rent to minors under 18 unless a responsible adult is a co-tenant.
• 28A-34 Registration and notification of chief of police.
• 28A-35 Unlawful to rent to persons 18 to 21 without filing information.
• 28A-36 Unlawful to provide false information.
• 28A-38 Purpose of article – Findings of council.
• 28A-40 Occupancy of housekeeping unit by more than one family prohibited.
• 28A-42 Duty of owner, etc., to report violations.
• 28A-43 Unlawful to rent for occupancy in violation of article.
• 28A-44 Minimum standards for transient accommodations.
• 28A-44.1 Conformance with Uniform Housing Code requirements.
• 28A-44.2 Posting of rates – Complaint procedure.
• 28A-44.3 Single-family vacation homes – Conformance with standards.
• 28A-44.4 Same – Additional requirements.
• 28A-45 Same – Compliance certification form.
• 28A-45.5 Same – Inspections.
• 28A-48 Same – Sunset clause.
• 28A-49 Same – Correction of defects.
• 28A-50 Same – Request for hearing.
• 28A-51 Same – Notice of hearing.
• 28A-52 Same – Conduct of hearing – Action by council.
• 28A-53 Same – Failure to correct or request hearing.
• 28A-55 Statement of legislative intent.
• 28A-57 Time sharing projects permitted in commercial zones only.
• 28A-58 Conditions upon approvals and appeals.
• 28A-60 Parking for chartered transit vehicles.
• 28A-65 Civil action exclusive remedy.
• 28A-67 Public records and inspection.
• 28A-69 Vacation home rental permit requirements.
• 28A-71 Application for vacation home rental permit.
• 28A-71.1 Conditional use permit for vacation homes adjacent to or within commercial zones.
• 28A-71.2 Design requirements for vacation homes adjacent to or within commercial zones.
• 28A-71.3 Sign requirements for vacation homes adjacent to or within commercial zones.
• 28A-71.4 Parking requirements for vacation homes adjacent to or within commercial zones.
• 28A-74 Sign and notification requirements.
• 28A-77 Local contact person.
• 28A-78 Violation and penalties.
• 28A-79 Procedure for imposition of penalties/revocation.
• 28A-80 Permits and fees not exclusive.
• 28A-81 Penalties for failure to register, failure to file returns, or filing false return or report.
• 28A-82 Enforcement of chapter.
+ Chapter 28B TRANSIT – PUBLIC
• 28B-4 Routes, rates and schedules.
• 28B-5 Contract for operation.
• 28B-7 Nontransit use of city transit facilities prohibited.
• 29-1 Purpose of regulations controlling tree removal.
• 29-2 Permits to destroy trees – Required.
• 29-3 Same – Application, inspection of premises.
• 29-4 Same – Issuance or denial – Appeals.
• 29-5 Required removal of tree stumps – Stumps declared a nuisance.
• 29-5.1 Removal of felled trees, slash and debris – Declaration of nuisance.
• 29-6 Christmas trees – Defined.
• 29-7 Same – Prerequisites to cutting.
• 29-8 Same – Requirements for transporting.
• 29-11 Administration and enforcement of article.
• 29-12 Permit required to plant, remove, prune, etc., trees.
• 29-13 Removal, pruning, etc., of trees by public utilities.
• 29-14 Persons authorized to do tree work.
• 29-15 Injuring, etc., trees prohibited – Attaching wires, signs, structures, etc., to trees.
+ Chapter 30 UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICTS
• 30-2 Findings and declaration by city council.
• 30-3 Determination of area of proposed district – Notice of hearing.
• 30-4 Hearing by city council – Adoption of resolution establishing district.
• 30-5 Notice of formation of district.
• 30-6 Maintenance of overhead facilities in established districts prohibited – Exceptions.
• 30-7 Underground construction by utility companies.
• 30-10 Notice to occupant and owner of assessment and time of hearing of protests.
• 30-11 Hearing and action on assessments by city council.
• 30-12 Assessment constitutes lien on property – Interest on unpaid assessments.
• 30-13 Responsibility of city to remove city-owned equipment from poles.
• 31-1 Chapter purpose and definitions.
• 31-3 Penalty for violations.
• 31-4 Contract, lease or permit required to conduct business.
• 31-5 Unauthorized use of runway.
• 31-7 Same – Appeals from decisions of planning commission.
• 31-8 Parking – Use of designated areas.
• 31-10 Failure to remove fire hazard.
+ Chapter 32 PLAN AREA STATEMENTS AND OTHER LAND USE REGULATIONS
• 32-3 Establishment of plan area maps and plan area statements.
• 32-4 Compliance with chapter.
• 32-5 Relationship to community and redevelopment plans.
• 32-6 Amendments to this chapter.
• 32-7 Administration and enforcement of chapter.
• 32-8.1 Waiver of planning fees.
• 32-9 Definitions – Enumeration.
• 32-15 Special area setbacks.
• 32-18 Condominium and community apartmentlot size and setback exceptions.
• 32-19 Airport land use planning.
• 32-20 Condominium conversions of certain residential property.
• 32-21 Planned unit development.
• 32-21.1 Temporary activities and uses.
• 32-22 Land capability and land coverage.
• 32-23 Applicable density for various land use designations.
• 32-24 Calculation of allowable density.
• 32-26 Uses not permitted as home occupations.
• 32-27 Mobile home and travel trailer parks or sites.
• 32-28 Mobile home and recreation vehicles.
• 32-29 Day-care centers/pre-schools, residential care and private schools, kindergarten to secondary.
• 32-30 Motorcycles and mopeds.
• 32-31.1 Retail sale of dogs and cats in pet stores prohibited.
• 32-33 Motels – Conversion to other uses.
• 32-36 Nonconforming buildings.
• 32-40 Structural alterations.
• 32-41 Discontinuance or abandonment of nonconforming uses.
• 32-43 Reconstruction of damaged buildingscontaining nonconforming uses.
• 32-44 Removal of certain nonconforming uses.
• 32-46 Determination of amount of damage or destruction.
• 32-47 Determination of age of building.
• 32-48 Certificate of nonconforming use and occupancy.
• 32-49 Effect of article on other provisions of code, etc.
• 32-50 Applicability of article.
• 32-51 Periodic review by code enforcement officer.
• 32-52 Review by code enforcement officer upon complaint.
• 32-53 Notice of violation – Service on owner.
• 32-54 Same – Contents of notice.
• 32-55 Correction of conditions.
• 32-58 Failure to correct violation or request hearing.
• 32-60 Granting of use permits.
• 33-1 Statement of legislative intent.
• 33-5 Same – Conditions on approvals and appeals.
• 33-6 Off-premises contacts – Permit required.
• 33-7 Same – Association with time-share project.
• 33-8 Same – Limitation of activity.
• 33-9 Same – Suspension or revocation of permit.
• 33-11 Dispute resolution and enforcement.
• 33-11.1 Prohibition of off-premises contact time-share sales solicitation.
+ Chapter 34 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
• 34‑1 Statutory authorization.
• 34‑4 Methods of reducing flood losses.
• 34‑6 Lands to which this chapter applies.
• 34‑7 Basis for establishing the areas of special flood hazard.
• 34‑9 Abrogation and greater restrictions.
• 34‑11 Warning and disclaimer of liability.
• 34‑13 Establishment of development permit.
• 34‑14 Designation of the floodplain administrator.
• 34‑15 Duties and responsibilities of the floodplain administrator.
• 34‑17 Standards of construction.
• 34‑18 Standards for utilities.
• 34‑19 Standards for subdivisions.
• 34‑20 Standards for manufactured homes.
+ Chapter 35 STORM WATER DRAINAGE
+ Chapter 36 GRADING, EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
• 36-2 Purpose and applicability.
• 36-6 Grading permit required.
• 36-8 Construction in public rights-of-way.
• 36-10 Conditions applicable to all grading.
• 36-14 Denial of other permits.
• 36-15 Grading prior to obtaining building permits.
• 36-19 Notice to adjacent utility owners.
• 36-20 Referral to other public agencies.
• 36-22 Permission of other agencies or owners.
• 36-23 Location of property lines.
• 36-28 Grading plans – Engineer required.
• 36-29 Requirements for engineered grading plans.
• 36-30 Retention of approved plans.
• 36-31 Modification of approved plans.
• 36-32 Seasonal requirements.
• 36-33 Geotechnical investigation required.
• 36-36 Soil/geologic investigation report.
• 36-40 Noncompliance notification by private geotechnical engineer or civil engineer.
• 36-41 Periodic progress reports by private geotechnical engineer or civil engineer.
• 36-42 Progress report by permittee.
• 36-44 Performance of work – Inspection/certification.
• 36-45 Other responsibilities of permittee and property owner.
• 36-50 Ground preparation for fill placement.
• 36-52 Extent of grading, revegetation and finished appearance of slopes.
• 36-53 Adjacent structures protection.
• 36-55 Drainage, discharge, and storm water control requirements.
• 36-56 Vehicular ways – General.
• 36-57 Vehicular ways – Drainage.
• 36-58 Erosion and sediment control.
• 36-60 Erosion and sediment control plans.
• 36-63 Noncompliance notification by licensed professional.
• 36-66 Nuisance abatement procedure.