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• Title – Citation – Reference.
• Ordinances passed prior to the adoption of the code.
• Reference applies to all amendments.
• Title, chapter and section headings.
• Reference to specific ordinances.
+ Chapter 1.04 GENERAL PROVISIONS
+ Chapter 1.08 CITY SEAL, LOGOTYPE AND NAME
+ Chapter 1.10 CLAIMS PRESENTATION REQUIREMENTS
+ Chapter 1.16 GENERAL PENALTY
+ Chapter 1.20 CITATIONS FOR ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS
• Notice – Delivery – Promise to appear.
• Arrest warrant – Time of issuance.
+ Chapter 1.28 ADMINISTRATIVE FINES AND COSTS FOR CITY ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS
• Enforcement officer – Defined – Authority.
• Administrative notice and order.
• Amount of administrative fines.
• Payment of administrative fines and costs.
• Hearing request – Failure to timely request hearing – Stay of administrative notice and order.
• Advance appeal fee and administrative fines and costs deposit – Hardship waiver.
• Hearing Examiner’s decision.
• Recovery of administrative fines and costs.
• Service of notices – Additional requirements for notices affecting real property.
+ Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
+ Chapter 2.04 COUNCIL MEETINGS
• Agenda.
• Manner of addressing council – Time limit.
• Addressing the council after motion made.
• Silence constitutes affirmative vote.
• Decorum.
• Entering remarks in minutes.
• Representatives to other bodies.
• Ordinance – Administrative approval.
+ Chapter 2.12 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
+ Chapter 2.16 BONDS OF CITY OFFICIALS
+ Chapter 2.20 COUNCIL SALARIES AND VACANCIES
+ Chapter 2.28 PLANNING COMMISSION
+ Chapter 2.29 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
+ Chapter 2.30 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
+ Chapter 2.31 COMMISSION ON AGING
+ Chapter 2.32 HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
+ Chapter 2.33 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
+ Chapter 2.34 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION
• Term.
+ Chapter 2.36 MOBILE HOME RENT ARBITRATION
• Increases subject to review – Exceptions.
• Notices.
• Limitations on rent increases.
• Initiation of rent review process.
• Cost of filing – Rent review.
• Petition – Effect of timely filing.
• Arbitration – Determination.
• Standards of reasonableness to be applied to rent increases.
+ Chapter 2.48 PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING
+ Chapter 2.52 EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS
• Purpose.
• Director and assistant director – Office created.
+ Chapter 2.56 LOST OR ABANDONED PROPERTY
• Responsibility of finder of lost property.
• Responsibility of City officer or employee.
• Responsibility of Police Department.
• Redemption of property by owner.
• Disposition of property unclaimed by owner.
• Disposition of funds and unsold property.
• Disposition of perishable property.
+ Chapter 2.64 CHANGE OF ELECTION DATE
• Appropriation or appropriated.
• Bid.
• Bidding.
• Service.
• Purchases and contracts for services.
• Purchasing/contracting procedures.
• Purchasing agent – Powers and duties.
• Purchasing of supplies, materials and equipment.
• Competitive bids unavailing.
• Performance bonds for contracts.
• Procedure when no bids received.
• Most advantageous bid – Criteria.
• Inspection and testing of purchased materials and equipment.
• Authority of purchasing agent.
• Contracts for leasing of personal property.
+ Chapter 2.72 INFORMAL BIDDING PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
+ Chapter 3.04 TRANSFER OF TAX DUTIES
+ Chapter 3.08 REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX
• Imposed.
• Exemption – Instrument securing debt.
• Exemption – Governmental unit.
• Exemption – Reorganization or adjustment.
• Exemption – Securities and Exchange Commission order.
• Exemption – Realty held by partnership.
• Refunds.
+ Chapter 3.12 SALES AND USE TAX
+ Chapter 3.16 TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX
+ Chapter 3.17 VACAVILLE CONFERENCE AND VISITOR’S BUREAU
• Establishment and boundaries of district.
• Classification of businesses and calculation of assessments.
• Advisory Board and Bureau Administration.
• Boundary and assessment modification.
• Collection of benefit assessment.
• Penalty for delinquent payment.
• Records.
+ Chapter 3.20 SPECIAL GAS TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND
+ Chapter 3.24 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND
+ Title 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
+ Chapter 5.04 PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS
• Purpose.
• Average number of employees.
• City.
• License.
• North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
• Person.
+ Chapter 5.08 GENERAL LICENSING
• Unlawful business not authorized.
• Term.
• Payment.
• Refunds.
+ Chapter 5.16 EXEMPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
+ Chapter 5.20 ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
• Appeal.
• License – Application – Contents.
• License – Application – Fees.
• Assignment of license or permit.
• Other permits and approvals.
• Examination or audit of financial records.
• Annual Review – Inspections.
• Suspension or revocation of a bingo hall license.
+ Chapter 5.26 BINGO SUPPLIERS
• Other permits and approvals.
• Records.
• Participation in bingo games prohibited.
• Prohibition on financial interest in bingo games.
• Certificate – Copy to police chief.
• Certificate – Issuance of denial.
• Certificate – Transferability.
• Certificate – Quarterly fees.
• Driver’s license – Required.
• Driver’s license – Application.
• Driver’s license – Chauffeur’s license required.
• Driver’s license – Investigation.
• Driver’s license – Approval or rejection.
• Permit – Suspension or revocation.
• Manner of receiving and discharging passengers.
• Refusing to carry orderly Persons prohibited.
+ Chapter 5.36 VENDING MACHINES, JUKEBOXES AND MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICES
+ Chapter 6.04 ANIMAL AND FOWL REGULATION
• Purpose.
• Authorization to appoint humane officers.
• Animals Prohibited on less than one-acre lots.
• Wild specie – Cattle – Horses – Requirements.
• Dogs – Running at large – In parks, schools and business district – Impoundment.
• Dogs – Running at large prohibited – Exceptions.
• Dogs – Running at large permitted on private property – Conditions.
• Habitual howling, barking – Nuisance declared.
• Damage or destruction of private property – Nuisance.
• Notice to owner to abate nuisance.
• Rabbits and fowl – Running at large – Nuisance declared.
• Rabbits and fowl – Sale for pets or novelties – Prohibited when.
• Biting animal – Quarantine required.
• Exhibition of license – Required.
• Animal control officer – Authority – Interference with prohibited.
• Cleanliness of premises where animals kept.
• Permitted number of dogs and cats in certain districts – Violation – Penalty.
• Applications – Requirements.
• Tags – Attachment to dog’s collar – Description.
• License tax waived for certain dogs.
• Tags – Preparation and costs of application blanks.
• Fees allowable for issuing dog licenses.
• Unauthorized removal of tags, collars, etc.
• Stray animals – Possession by other than animal control officer – Requirements.
+ Chapter 6.10 POT-BELLIED PIG LICENSES
+ Chapter 6.12 KENNEL REGULATIONS
+ Chapter 6.16 DANGEROUS ANIMALS
• Purpose.
• Temporary impoundment or confinement.
• Dangerous animals – Disposition.
+ Chapter 6.20 ANIMAL NUISANCES
• Purpose.
• Notice to owner to abate nuisance.
• Temporary impoundment of animal.
+ Chapter 8.04 ABATEMENT OF WEEDS AND RUBBISH
• Notice.
• City abatement – Authorized.
• City abatement – Cost report.
+ Chapter 8.08 SOLID WASTE, YARD WASTE AND HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
• Deposit in public place and accumulation prohibited.
• Collection – Contract – Exclusive – Exceptions.
• Collection – Solid waste/yard waste – Owner obligations.
• Collection – Solid waste/yard waste – Contract – Contents.
• Collection – Solid waste/yard waste – Single-unit residential – Frequency.
• Collection – Solid waste/yard waste – Multi-unit residential and commercial premises – Frequency.
• Collection – Solid waste/yard waste – Fees.
• Collection – Interference prohibited.
• Solid waste, yard waste, hazardous waste – Burning.
• Solid waste, yard waste, hazardous waste – Burying.
• Solid waste, yard waste – Receptacles.
• Solid waste, yard waste – Collection – Exclusive right.
• Household hazardous waste collection – Contract – Contents.
• Household hazardous waste disposal – Owner obligations.
• Street sweeping – Contract – Contents.
• Street sweeping – Owner/occupant obligations.
• Billing charges to be a lien.
+ Chapter 8.10 PUBLIC NUISANCE
• Voluntary abatement – Emergency abatement.
• Abatement of violations of the City’s construction and fire standards.
+ Chapter 8.13 GRAFFITI ABATEMENT
+ Chapter 8.20 INTERSTATE TRUCK TERMINAL DESIGNATION AND ACCESS
+ Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
+ Chapter 9.05 ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESS PERMIT
• Purpose.
• Adult-oriented business permit required.
• Application for adult-oriented business permit.
• Investigation and action on application.
• Application for permit denied.
• Change in location prohibited.
• Suspension or revocation of permit.
• Appeal of denial of application or suspension or revocation.
• Application for manager’s permit.
• Investigation and action on manager’s permit application.
• Transfer of permit prohibited.
• Expiration of manager’s permit.
• Suspension or revocation of manager’s permit.
• Appeal of suspension or revocation.
+ Chapter 9.11 ADULT READING MATERIAL
+ Chapter 9.16 LOUDSPEAKERS, SOUND AMPLIFIERS AND LIGHTING EQUIPMENT
+ Chapter 9.17 CIRCUSES, CARNIVALS AND AMUSEMENT RIDES
• Fees – Carnivals, circus and amusement rides.
• Fees – Booths – Food, beverage and games.
• Deposit.
• Display.
• Alcoholic beverages prohibited.
• Proper and adequate lighting required.
• Parking.
+ Chapter 9.18 PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS
• Exception – Non-profit organizations.
• Peddler – Application for license.
• Peddler – Contents of application.
• Peddler – Other information.
• Peddler – Photograph required.
• Peddler – Fingerprints required.
• Peddler – Investigation – Character and business responsibility.
• Peddler – License to be carried on person.
• Peddler – Conditions and regulations.
• Peddler – Revocation of license.
• Peddler’s License – Appeals to city manager.
+ Chapter 9.19 POLICE SERVICES AT DISTURBANCES ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY
+ Chapter 9.20 COMMUNITY SAFETY
• Safety violations prohibited.
• Safety violation enforcement and fines.
• Record of oral evidence at hearing.
• Decision of the Hearing Officer – Appeal.
• Enforcement of Hearing Officer orders.
• Collection of delinquent costs of abatement, Administrative Expenses, and penalties.
• Illegal card and dice games.
• Participation in illegal games.
• Exception for authorized bingo games.
• Gambling devices declared nuisance.
• Destruction of gambling devices.
• Draw Poker – Receiving payment for playing or operating game.
• Draw Poker – Paving for privilege of participating in game.
• Draw poker – Betting property belonging to another.
• Draw poker – Permitting premises to be used for violations.
• Illegal gambling – Seizure of furniture and equipment.
• Illegal gambling – Frequenting premises.
• Bookmaking – Use of telephone or telegraph facilities.
• Possession of book or device for recording bets and wagers.
+ Chapter 9.42 THROWING STONES AND MISSILES
+ Chapter 9.50 SALE AND DISPLAY OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
+ Chapter 9.60 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN PUBLIC PLACES
+ Chapter 9.61 SOCIAL HOST ORDINANCE
• Imposition of response costs for public safety responses.
• Administrative fine and response costs – Debt to City – Enforcement.
• Collection of costs of delinquent administrative fines, penalties and recovery costs.
+ Chapter 9.65 SMOKING RESTRICTIONS
• Regulation of smoking in city owned facilities.
• Prohibition of smoking in designated enclosed places.
+ Chapter 9.66 VENDING MACHINES – CIGARETTES AND OTHER TOBACCO PRODUCTS
+ Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
• Alley.
• Emergency vehicles, authorized.
• Park.
• Parkway.
• Permit.
• Stand.
• Stop.
• Street.
• Traffic.
• Vehicle.
+ Chapter 10.08 ADMINISTRATION
+ Chapter 10.16 TRAFFIC CONTROL
• Traffic regulation by nonpolice personnel.
• Traffic regulation by nonpolice personnel at road construction or maintenance sites.
+ Chapter 10.20 STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
+ Chapter 10.24 PARKING METER ZONES
+ Chapter 10.28 LOADING AND UNLOADING
• Handicapped parking in municipal parking lots.
• Private streets and parking lot traffic regulations.
• Loading material applicability.
+ Chapter 10.32 TRUCKS AND TRUCK ROUTES WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS