Contents of Clearlake Municipal Code
- 2019 CITY OFFICERS
- ORDINANCE 06-88
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Chapter I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
- 1-1 TITLE – EFFECTIVE DATE
- 1-2 DEFINITIONS
- 1-3 CONSTRUCTION
- 1-4 SEVERABILITY
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1-5
GENERAL PENALTY
- 1-5.1 Maximum Penalty – Misdemeanor.
- 1-5.2 Offenses Charged as Infractions.
- 1-5.3 Separate Offense for Each Day a Violation Exists.
- 1-5.4 Notice to Appear.
- 1-5.5 Prohibited Acts, Inclusions.
- 1-5.6 Supplementary Enforcement Authority – Citations: Council Action.
- 1-5.7 Designation of Non-Peace Officer Enforcement Authorities.
- 1-6 ADOPTING BY REFERENCE PORTIONS OF THE LAKE COUNTY CODE
- 1-7 CLAIMS
- 1-8 RESERVED
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1-9
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS
- 1-9.1 Authority.
- 1-9.2 Purpose.
- 1-9.3 Definitions.
- 1-9.4 Issuance of Administrative Citations.
- 1-9.5 Service of Citation.
- 1-9.6 Administrative Fines.
- 1-9.7 Administrative Appeal.
- 1-9.8 Judicial Review of Administrative Hearing Decision.
- 1-9.9 Payment and Collection of Penalties.
- 1-9.10 Remedies and Penalties.
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Chapter II
ADMINISTRATION
- 2-1 CITY COUNCIL
- 2-2 ELECTIONS
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2-3
CITY MANAGER
- 2-3.1 Position Created.
- 2-3.2 References to Administrator.
- 2-3.3 Eligibility.
- 2-3.4 Residence.
- 2-3.5 Compensation.
- 2-3.6 Expense Allowance.
- 2-3.7 Powers and Duties.
- 2-3.8 Relations with City Council.
- 2-3.9 Department Cooperation.
- 2-3.10 Attendance at Commission Meetings.
- 2-3.11 Exemption from Personnel Rules.
- 2-3.12 Removal.
- 2-3.13 Agreement with Council Not Limited.
- 2-4 CITY CLERK
- 2-5 CITY TREASURER
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2-6
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
- 2-6.1 Established.
- 2-6.2 Duties.
- 2-6.3 Preparation and Presentation of Financial Reports.
- 2-6.4 Additional Duties.
- 2-6.5 Certain Duties of City Clerk to Be Duties of Director of Finance.
- 2-6.6 Appointment by City Manager; City Clerk to Serve in Absence of Appointment.
- 2-6.7 Appointment of Deputies; Consent of City Manager.
- 2-6.8 Bond Required.
- 2-7 CITY ENGINEER
- 2-8 POLICE DEPARTMENT
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2-9
PLANNING AGENCY
- 2-9.1 Planning Agency Established.
- 2-9.2 Planning Commission: Appointment and Term of Office of Members.
- 2-9.3 Members: Removal from Office.
- 2-9.4 Vacancies.
- 2-9.5 Salary and Expenses.
- 2-9.6 Chairman; Meetings; Rules and Records.
- 2-9.7 Planning Commission Powers and Duties.
- 2-9.8 Department of Planning and Community Development; Director.
- 2-9.9 Director’s Powers and Duties.
- 2-10 CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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2-11
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS
- 2-11.1 Purpose.
- 2-11.2 Definition.
- 2-11.3 Disaster Council Membership.
- 2-11.4 Disaster Council Powers and Duties.
- 2-11.5 Director and Assistant Director of Emergency Services.
- 2-11.6 Powers and Duties of the Director and Assistant Director of Emergency Services.
- 2-11.7 Emergency Organization.
- 2-11.8 Emergency Plan.
- 2-11.9 Expenditures.
- 2-11.10 Violations and Penalties.
- 2-12 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
- 2-13 RESERVED
- 2-14 RESERVED
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Chapter III
REVENUE, FINANCE AND TAXATION
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3-1
SALES AND USE TAX
- 3-1.1 Short Title.
- 3-1.2 Rate.
- 3-1.3 Operative Date.
- 3-1.4 Purpose.
- 3-1.5 Contract with State.
- 3-1.6 Sales Tax.
- 3-1.7 Place of Sale.
- 3-1.8 Use Tax.
- 3-1.9 Adoption of Provisions of State Law.
- 3-1.10 Limitations on Adoption of State Law.
- 3-1.11 Permit Not Required.
- 3-1.12 Exclusions and Exemptions.
- 3-1.13 Exclusions and Exemptions.
- 3-1.14 Amendments.
- 3-1.15 Enjoining Collection Forbidden.
- 3-1.16 Penalties.
- 3-2 REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX
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3-3
TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX
- 3-3.1 Title.
- 3-3.2 Definitions.
- 3-3.3 Tax Imposed.
- 3-3.4 Exemption.
- 3-3.5 Operator’s Duties and Accounting Procedures.
- 3-3.6 Registration.
- 3-3.7 Reporting and Remitting.
- 3-3.7A Cessation of Business, Reporting and Remitting Requirements.
- 3-3.8 Penalties and Interest.
- 3-3.9 Failure to Collect or Report Tax.
- 3-3.10 Administrative Remedies and Appeals.
- 3-3.11 Records.
- 3-3.12 Refunds.
- 3-3.13 Action to Collect Taxes and Enforcement Liens.
- 3-3.14 Violations and Criminal Proceedings.
- 3-3.15 Supersession of County Ordinance.
- 3-3.16 Duty of Successor of Operator.
- 3-3.17 Liability of Successor for Failure to Withhold: Notice of Amount Due.
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3-4
PURCHASING AND SALES
- 3-4.1 Adoption of a Purchasing System.
- 3-4.2 Purchasing Agent Designated.
- 3-4.3 Purchases by City Council—Competitive Bidding.
- 3-4.4 Purchasing Award—Responsiveness, Responsibility Factors to Be Considered.
- 3-4.5 Exceptions to Competitive Bidding Requirements.
- 3-4.6 Purchases of Less than Twenty-Five Thousand ($25,000.00) Dollars—Procedure.
- 3-4.6A Local Vendor Preference.
- 3-4.7 Purchase Orders.
- 3-4.8 Availability of Sufficient Funds.
- 3-4.9 Inspection and Review.
- 3-4.10 Surplus Supplies and Equipment.
- 3-4.11 Splitting Orders Prohibited.
- 3-4.12 Exceptions—Public Projects.
- 3-4.13 Recycled Products.
- 3-4.14 Gratuities.
- 3-4.15 Unlawful Purchases.
- 3-4.16 Informal Bid Procedures.
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3-5
FIRE MITIGATION FEE
- 3-5.1 Title.
- 3-5.2 Need.
- 3-5.3 Purpose.
- 3-5.4 Definitions.
- 3-5.5 Establishment of Fire Service Impact Fees Under New Development.
- 3-5.5.50 Prior Agreements and in Lieu Dedication.
- 3-5.6 Deposit and Expenditure of Fees.
- 3-5.7 Exemptions.
- 3-5.7.50 Required Actions of Affected Fire Service Providers.
- 3-5.8 Fire Mitigation Fee Set By Resolution.
- 3-5.9 Fire Mitigation Fee Payment.
- 3-5.10 Fee Fund Records and Report.
- 3-5.11 Termination of Fee Collection.
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3-6
PUBLIC SAFETY TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX
- 3-6.1 Title.
- 3-6.2 Operative Date.
- 3-6.3 Purpose.
- 3-6.4 Contract with State.
- 3-6.5 Transactions Tax Rate.
- 3-6.6 Place of Sale.
- 3-6.7 Use Tax Rate.
- 3-6.8 Proceeds of Tax.
- 3-6.9 Annual Budget Action.
- 3-6.10 Maintenance of Effort for the General Fund.
- 3-6.11 Adoption of Provisions of State Law.
- 3-6.12 Limitations on Adoption of State Law and Collection of Use Taxes.
- 3-6.13 Permit Not Required.
- 3-6.14 Exemptions and Exclusions.
- 3-6.15 Amendments.
- 3-6.16 Enjoining Collection Forbidden.
- 3-6.17 Appropriations Limit Adjustment.
- 3-6.18 Severability.
- 3-6.19 Effective Date.
- 3-6.20 Statutory Authority for Tax.
- 3-6.21 Election Required.
- 3-6.22 Alternative Transaction Tax Rate.
- 3-6.23 Alternative Use Tax Rate.
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3-7
CITY OF CLEARLAKE ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX
- 3-7.1 Title.
- 3-7.2 Operative Date.
- 3-7.3 Purpose.
- 3-7.4 Contract with State.
- 3-7.5 Transactions Tax Rate.
- 3-7.6 Place of Sale.
- 3-7.7 Use Tax Rate.
- 3-7.8 Adoption of Provisions of State Law.
- 3-7.9 Limitations on Adoption of State Law and Collection of Use Taxes.
- 3-7.10 Permit Not Required.
- 3-7.11 Exemptions and Exclusions.
- 3-7.12 Amendments.
- 3-7.13 Enjoining Collection Forbidden.
- 3-7.14 Citizen Oversight Committee.
- 3-7.15 Sunset.
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3-8
DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES
- 3-8.1 Purpose.
- 3-8.2 Establishment of Fees.
- 3-8.3 Imposition of Fees.
- 3-8.4 Creation of Special Funds.
- 3-8.5 Fee Payment.
- 3-8.6 Use of Funds.
- 3-8.7 Expenditure and Reimbursement of Fees.
- 3-8.8 Exemptions.
- 3-8.9 Refund of Fees Paid.
- 3-8.10 Developer Construction of Facilities.
- 3-8.11 Annual Review.
- 3-8.12 Controlling State Law.
- 3-8.13 Superseding Provisions.
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3-1
SALES AND USE TAX
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Chapter IV
PERSONNEL POLICIES
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4-1
PERSONNEL SYSTEM
- 4-1.1 Adoption.
- 4-1.2 Declaration of Policy.
- 4-1.3 Personnel Officer.
- 4-1.4 Services; Designation.
- 4-1.5 Services; Exempt Service Defined.
- 4-1.6 Services; Classified Service Defined.
- 4-1.7 Personnel Rules.
- 4-1.8 Appointments.
- 4-1.9 Reduction in Force.
- 4-1.10 Discrimination.
- 4-1.11 Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA).
- 4-2 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
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4-1
PERSONNEL SYSTEM
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Chapter V
POLICE REGULATIONS
- 5-1 LAKE COUNTY CODE
- 5-2 GENERAL PROVISIONS
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5-3
CURFEW
- 5-3.1 Hours of Curfew for Minors Under Eighteen (18) Years Established.
- 5-3.2 Exemptions.
- 5-3.3 Responsibility of Parent, Owner or Agent of Business Premises.
- 5-3.4 Daytime Restrictions: Prohibited Act.
- 5-3.5 Daytime Restrictions: Valid Excuses.
- 5-3.6 Infraction-Penalty.
- 5-3.7 Hearing Requirement-Parental Obligation to Attend.
- 5-3.8 Penalty May Be Set Aside for First Infraction.
- 5-3.9 Daytime Restrictions for Minors or Willful Misconduct, Cost Recovery.
- 5-4 NOISE
- 5-5 EXPOSURE
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5-6
DANGEROUS WEAPONS
- 5-6.1 Dangerous Weapon Defined.
- 5-6.2 Entering Private Property with a Dangerous Weapon Prohibited.
- 5-6.3 Firing of Weapons Prohibited.
- 5-6.4 Minors Possessing or Firing Weapons Prohibited.
- 5-6.5 Exceptions in Cases of Minors.
- 5-6.6 Exception; Protection of Life and Property.
- 5-6.7 Carrying or Wearing of Knives or Daggers in Plain View While in Public Areas; Prohibited.
- 5-7 HARASSMENT OF POLICE DOGS
- 5-8 OBSTRUCTION
- 5-9 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
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5-10
CONDUCT IN PUBLIC PARKS AND BEACHES
- 5-10.1 Special Rules and Regulations; Exemption Permits.
- 5-10.1A Disorderly Conduct on Park Property and Order to Vacate Any Property Maintained by the City.
- 5-10.2 Hours.
- 5-10.3 Property Generally.
- 5-10.4 Vehicular Regulations.
- 5-10.5 Swimming and Bathing.
- 5-10.6 Boating.
- 5-10.7 Picnic Areas.
- 5-10.8 Miscellaneous Regulations.
- 5-10.9 Skate Park Rules and Regulations.
- 5-10.10 Violation; Penalty.
- 5-11 SALE AND USE OF FIREWORKS
- 5-12 TRESPASSING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
- 5-13 ALARM SYSTEMS
- 5-14 DISPOSITION OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
- 5-15 RESERVED
- 5-16 BICYCLE, SKATEBOARD, AND OTHER WHEELED TOY USE RESTRICTIONS
- 5-17 PUBLIC URINATION OR DEFECATION
- 5-18 IDENTIFICATION OF PURCHASERS AND STORAGE OF OVER-THE-COUNTER PRODUCTS CONTAINING PSEUDOEPHEDRINE
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5-19
SPECIAL EVENTS
- 5-19.1 Special Events.
- 5-19.2 Additional Definitions.
- 5-19.3 Permits Required, Exemptions.
- 5-19.4 Application Procedure.
- 5-19.5 Contents of Application Form.
- 5-19.6 Action on Application.
- 5-19.7 Grounds for Denial of Application for a Permit.
- 5-19.8 Permit Conditions.
- 5-19.9 Appeals and Waivers.
- 5-19.10 Indemnification Agreement.
- 5-19.11 Public Service Fees.
- 5-19.12 Clean-Up Deposits for Certain Special Events.
- 5-19.13 Revocation of Permit.
- 5-19.14 Violation - Penalty.
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5-20
MARIJUANA DISPENSARY REGULATIONS
- 5-20.1 Definitions.
- 5-20.2 Marijuana Dispensary License Required to Operate; Deliveries Authorized by Licensed Dispensaries.
- 5-20.3 Limitations on Number and Size of Dispensaries.
- 5-20.4 Use Permit Required; Limitations on Location of Dispensary.
- 5-20.5 Initial Filing Period.
- 5-20.6 Application Preparation and Filing.
- 5-20.7 Investigation and Action on Application.
- 5-20.8 Hearing.
- 5-20.9 Criteria for Review.
- 5-20.10 Findings; Decision.
- 5-20.11 Effect of Denial.
- 5-20.12 Appeal.
- 5-20.13 Operating Requirements.
- 5-20.14 Consumption of Marijuana and Marijuana Products on-Site.
- 5-20.15 Annual Term of License and Renewal Required.
- 5-20.16 Suspension and Revocation.
- 5-20.17 Transfer of Licenses.
- 5-20.18 Imposition of Fees.
- 5-20.19 Violations.
- 5-20.20 Remedies Cumulative.
- 5-20.21 Separate Offense for Each Day.
- 5-20.22 Public Nuisance.
- 5-20.23 Criminal Penalties.
- 5-20.24 Civil Injunction.
- 5-20.25 Administrative Remedies.
- 5-20.26 Conflicts.
- 5-20.27 Effective Date.
- 5-21 AGGRESSIVE PANHANDLING
- 5-22 SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES
- 5-23 CAMPING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
- 5-24 SCAVENGING PROHIBITED
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5-25
CANNABIS BUSINESS REGULATORY PERMIT
- 5-25.010 Purpose and Intent.
- 5-25.020 Cannabis Business Facilities.
- 5-25.030 Regulatory Permit Required.
- 5-25.040 Cannabis Business Regulatory Permit Application and Responsible Party Designation.
- 5-25.050 Limitations on City’s Liability.
- 5-25.060 Additional Terms and Conditions.
- 5-25.070 Hours.
- 5-25.080 Cannabis Secured.
- 5-25.090 Consumable Cannabis Products.
- 5-25.100 Taxes to Be Paid.
- 5-25.110 Point of Sale System.
- 5-25.120 Odor Control.
- 5-25.130 Records.
- 5-25.140 Community Relations Contact.
- 5-25.150 Compliance.
- 5-25.160 Inspections and Enforcement.
- 5-25.170 Confidentiality Statement.
- 5-25.180 Permits Not Transferable.
- 5-25.190 Violations.
- 5-25.200 Definitions.
- 5-25.210 Administrative Hearing.
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Chapter VI
GENERAL LICENSING
- Article 6-1 LAKE COUNTY CODE
- Article 6-2 GENERAL
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Article 6-3
APPLICABILITY; FEES; APPLICATIONS; PENALTY
- 6-3.1 License Required.
- 6-3.2 Separate Locations.
- 6-3.3 More than One Business at One Location.
- 6-3.4 Fees Not Exclusive.
- 6-3.5 Exempt Businesses.
- 6-3.6 Compliance.
- 6-3.7 Non-Transferable.
- 6-3.8 Exemptions; Procedures.
- 6-3.9 Application for License.
- 6-3.10 Licensing Issuance and Fees.
- 6-3.11 Failure to Pay Fee; Late Penalty.
- 6-3.12 Out of City Businesses; Itinerant Businesses - Term of License.
- 6-3.13 Fees Nonrefundable.
- 6-3.14 Lost or Damaged License; Duplicate Fee.
- 6-3.15 Posting of License.
- 6-3.16 Charitable and Nonprofit Organizations.
- 6-3.17 Enforcement.
- 6-3.18 Failure to Pay Fees or Penalty a Debt to City.
- 6-3.19 Remedies to Be Cumulative.
- 6-3.20 Appeal to City Council; Misrepresentation on Application.
- 6-3.21 Violation and Penalties.
- Article 6-4 SIDEWALK VENDORS; LICENSE REQUIRED; REGULATIONS
- Article 6-5 LICENSE FEES
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Article 6-6
TAXICABS AND FOR-HIRE VEHICLES
- 6-6.1 Definitions.
- 6-6.2 Annual Permits Required for Operators, Drivers and Vehicles.
- 6-6.3 Operator’s Permit.
- 6-6.4 Vehicle Permits.
- 6-6.5 Driver’s Permits.
- 6-6.6 Suspension of Permits.
- 6-6.7 Revocation of Permits.
- 6-6.8 Liability Insurance Requirements.
- 6-6.9 Indemnification.
- 6-6.10 Registration, Licensing and Conspicuous Posting.
- 6-6.11 Vehicle Color Scheme and Markings.
- 6-6.12 Equipment Requirements.
- 6-6.13 Maintenance and Inspection Requirements.
- 6-6.14 Rates.
- 6-6.15 Standards for Driver Conduct.
- 6-6.16 Operating Regulations for Services Provided.
- 6-6.17 Taxicabs and Vehicles for Hire from Other Locations.
- 6-6.18 Disclaimers.
- 6-6.19 Violation - Penalty.
- Article 6-7 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR DIAL-A-RIDE TRANSPORTATION VEHICLES
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Article 6-8
REMOTE CALLER BINGO GAMES
- 6-8.1 Definitions.
- 6-8.2 Authorized Organizations.
- 6-8.3 Remote Caller Bingo Authorized.
- 6-8.4 Compliance with State and Local Law.
- 6-8.5 Application for Licenses; Required Contents.
- 6-8.6 Investigation of Application for License; Fees.
- 6-8.7 Remote Caller Bingo License; Term.
- 6-8.8 Issuance or Denial of Licenses; Nontransferable.
- 6-8.9 Conditions of Licensure; Conduct of Remote Caller Bingo Games.
- 6-8.10 Prizes; Refunds for Cancelled Games.
- 6-8.11 Additional Required Licensure.
- 6-8.12 Co-Sponsoring Remote Caller Bingo Games.
- 6-8.13 Equipment Used for Remote Caller Bingo.
- 6-8.14 Card-Minder Devices.
- 6-8.15 Compliance with Local Zoning and Land Use Laws.
- 6-8.16 Suspension and Revocation of License.
- 6-8.17 Revocation of License; Appeal to City Council.
- 6-8.18 Records; Right of Inspection; Right to Observe Remote Caller Bingo Games.
- 6-8.19 Violation and Enforcement; Public Nuisance.
- Article 6-9 ITINERANT BUSINESSES; PERMITS; REGULATIONS
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Chapter VII
ANIMAL CONTROL
- 7-1 LAKE COUNTY CODE
- 7-2 GENERAL PROVISIONS
- 7-3 ADMINISTRATION
- 7-4 KENNELS AND COMMERCIAL ANIMAL FACILITIES
- 7-5 DOGS
- 7-6 RABIES CONTROL
- 7-7 CAT TRAPPING
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7-8
VICIOUS ANIMALS
- 7-8.1 Vicious Animal Defined.
- 7-8.2 Possession Unlawful.
- 7-8.3 Violations Deemed a Public Nuisance.
- 7-8.4 Investigation and Abatement Order.
- 7-8.5 Failure to Comply with an Abatement Order and Impoundment.
- 7-8.6 Immediate Impoundment of a Vicious Animal.
- 7-8.7 Change of Ownership of Vicious Animal.
- 7-8.8 Procedures for Immediate Impoundment.
- 7-8.9 Holding Period for Animal.
- 7-8.10 Disposition of Animal.
- 7-8.11 Summary Destruction of Animal.
- 7-8.12 Redemption of Animal by Owner.
- 7-8.13 Requirements for Animal Adoption.
- 7-9 INHUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS
- 7-10 MANDATORY SPAYING/NEUTERING
- 7-11 FERAL CATS
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7-12
IMPOUNDMENT OF ANIMALS
- 7-12.1 Grounds for Immediate Impoundment.
- 7-12.2 Identification of Animals-Notice to Owners- Returning Animals to Known Owners.
- 7-12.3 Holding Period for Impounded Animals.
- 7-12.4 Disposition of Impounded Animals.
- 7-12.5 Summary Destruction of Animal.
- 7-12.6 Redemption of Animal by Owner.
- 7-12.7 Requirements for Animal Adoption.
- 7-12.8 Adoption by Approved Organizations.
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Chapter VIII
TRAFFIC
- 8-1 LAKE COUNTY CODE
- 8-2 SPEED ZONE STUDIES
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8-3
SPEED REGULATIONS
- 8-3.1 Twenty-Five (25) Mile per Hour Streets Designated.
- 8-3.2 Thirty (30) Mile per Hour Streets Designated.
- 8-3.3 Thirty-Five (35) Mile per Hour Streets Designated.
- 8-3.4 Forty (40) Mile per Hour Streets Designated.
- 8-3.5 Forty-Five (45) Mile per Hour Streets Designated.
- 8-3.6 Five (5) Miles per Hour within Parks.
- 8-3.7 Violations.
- 8-4 OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES
- 8-5 ENCROACHMENT PERMITS
- 8-6 UNIFORM TRAFFIC/PARKING REGULATIONS
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Chapter IX
BUILDING AND HOUSING
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9-1
BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS
- 9-1.1 Title.
- 9-1.2 Declaration.
- 9-1.3 Definitions.
- 9-1.4 California Building Standards Code – Adopted.
- 9-1.5 Repealed.
- 9-1.6 Repealed.
- 9-1.7 Repealed.
- 9-1.8 Repealed.
- 9-1.9 Repealed.
- 9-1.10 Repealed.
- 9-1.11 Repealed.
- 9-1.12 Repealed.
- 9-1.13 Repealed.
- 9-1.14 Repealed.
- 9-1.15 Repealed.
- 9-1.16 Electric Access Gates.
- 9-1.17 Repair of Buildings Damaged by Natural Hazards.
- 9-1.18 Miscellaneous Regulations.
- 9-1.19 Fees for Processing Permits and Conducting Inspections Under the Building Regulations of the City of Clearlake, Encroachment Permits, and Grading Permits.
- 9-1.20 Administration.
- 9-1.21 Records and Accounting.
- 9-1.22 Board of Appeals.
- 9-1.23 Liability of City.
- 9-1.24 Violation - Penalty.
- 9-1.25 Enforcement.
- 9-1.26 Repeal of Lake County Code.
- 9-1.50 RECYCLING OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS
- 9-2 POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS
- 9-3 BUILDING PERMITS WITHIN THE AREA SERVED BY THE SOUTHEAST WASTE WATER SYSTEM
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9-4
RENTAL HOUSING UNIT INSPECTIONS AND REGISTRATION
- 9-4.1 Purpose and Intent.
- 9-4.2 Exemptions.
- 9-4.3 Authority and Enforcement.
- 9-4.4 Definitions.
- 9-4.5 Registration Requirements.
- 9-4.6 Inspection.
- 9-4.7 Inspection Certificate.
- 9-4.8 Order to Correct Violation and Reinspection.
- 9-4.9 Notice of Appeal.
- 9-4.10 Violation and Penalty.
- 9-4.11 Enforcement Alternatives.
- 9-4.12 Fees—Adopted by Resolution.
- 9-4.13 Business License.
- 9-4.14 Refuse Disposal.
- 9-4.15 Severability.
- 9-4.16 Effective Date.
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9-5
VACANT COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
- 9-5.1 Purpose.
- 9-5.2 Definitions.
- 9-5.3 Registration Required and Fee.
- 9-5.4 Signage Required.
- 9-5.5 Liability Insurance Required.
- 9-5.6 Security from Trespassers.
- 9-5.7 Maintenance and Inspections Required.
- 9-5.8 Vacant Buildings Prohibited.
- 9-5.9 Monitoring Fee for Vacant Nuisance Properties.
- 9-5.10 Boarding Permit.
- 9-5.11 Standards for Boarding and Securing Building.
- 9-5.12 Abatement Procedures.
- 9-5.13 Enforcement and Remedies for Violation.
- 9-5.14 Fees.
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9-1
BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS
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Chapter X
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE, NUISANCE AND VEHICLE ABATEMENT
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10-1
GENERAL
- 10-1.1 Title.
- 10-1.2 Findings.
- 10-1.3 Policy.
- 10-1.4 Purpose and Intent.
- 10-1.5 Definitions.
- 10-1.6 Declaration of Public Nuisance Conditions.
- 10-1.7 Responsibility for Proper Property Maintenance.
- 10-1.8 Declaration of Public Nuisance.
- 10-1.9 Violations—Misdemeanor or Infraction, and Civil Fine.
- 10-1.10 Code Enforcement Officer.
- 10-1.11 Inspections.
- 10-1.12 Method of Service.
- 10-2 COMPLIANCE PROCEDURES
- 10-3 CONTESTING AND APPEALING ABATEMENT ORDERS
- 10-4 RESERVED
- 10-5 ENFORCEMENT, RECOVERY OF ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES AND COSTS, AND ABATEMENT COSTS
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10-6
TOWING AND REMOVAL OF VEHICLES
- 10-6.1 Findings; Declaration of Public Nuisance; Exceptions.
- 10-6.2 Nonexclusive Regulation.
- 10-6.3 Enforcement.
- 10-6.4 Vehicle Removal; Authorization to Enter Private Property.
- 10-6.5 Administrative Cost Assessment.
- 10-6.6 Vehicle Removal.
- 10-6.7 Notice of Vehicle Removal.
- 10-6.8 Public Hearing; Vehicle Removal.
- 10-6.9 Public Hearing Procedure.
- 10-6.10 Disposal of Vehicles.
- 10-6.11 Department of Motor Vehicle Notification.
- 10-6.12 Payment of Administrative Costs.
- 10-6.13 Abandonment Prohibited.
- 10-6.14 Failure to Abate.
- 10-7 RESERVED
- 10-8 RESERVED
- 10-9 RESERVED
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10-10
SHOPPING CARTS
- 10-10.1 Findings and Purpose.
- 10-10.2 Applicability.
- 10-10.3 Definitions.
- 10-10.4 Prohibitions.
- 10-10.5 Shopping Cart Identification Signs.
- 10-10.6 Unauthorized Removal or Possession of a Shopping Cart.
- 10-10.7 Exception.
- 10-10.8 Mandatory Plan to Prevent Cart Removal.
- 10-10.9 Prevention Plan Timeline and Approval Process.
- 10-10.10 Plan Modification.
- 10-10.11 Revocation of Plan.
- 10-10.12 Penalties for Failing to Submit a Prevention Plan.
- 10-10.13 Authority to Impound.
- 10-10.14 Notification for Retrieval of Abandoned Carts.
- 10-10.15 Authority to Store.
- 10-10.16 Administrative Costs and Fines.
- 10-10.17 Disposal of Abandoned Shopping Carts.
- 10-10.18 Emergency Services.
- 10-10.19 Enforcement.
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10-1
GENERAL
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Chapter XI
SANITATION
- 11-1 LAKE COUNTY CODE
- 11-2 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL POLICY
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11-3
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
- 11-3.1 Definitions.
- 11-3.2 Deposit in Designated Areas Prohibited.
- 11-3.3 Refuse Accumulation Prohibited.
- 11-3.4 Burning Prohibited.
- 11-3.5 Receptacles - Required.
- 11-3.6 Receptacles - Maintenance.
- 11-3.7 Receptacles - Tampering with Prohibited.
- 11-3.8 Collection - Prohibited except by Franchised Solid Waste Hauler.
- 11-3.9 Collection - Placement of Unauthorized Containers Prohibited.
- 11-3.10 Collection - Vehicles.
- 11-3.11 Collection - Compliance with Section.
- 11-3.12 Collection - Commencement of Service.
- 11-3.13 Collection - Rates.
- 11-3.14 Collection - Suspension of Service for Delinquent Payment.
- 11-3.15 Collection - Charges as Civil Debt.
- 11-3.16 Inspection of Premises.
- 11-3.17 Violations - Penalty and Enforcement.
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11-4
UNIVERSAL COLLECTION
- 11-4.1 Universal Service.
- 11-4.2 Required Use of Authorized Franchisee.
- 11-4.3 General Exemptions.
- 11-4.4 Notification; Failure to Subscribe.
- 11-4.5 Obligation for Payment.
- 11-4.6 Failure to Pay.
- 11-4.7 Bad Debt Collection.
- 11-4.8 Lien for Sixty (60) Day Delinquencies.
- 11-4.9 Complaint Procedures.
- 11-4.10 Violations – Penalties.
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11-5
REGULATION OF WELLS AND PRESERVATION OF GROUNDWATER
- 11-5.1 Purpose.
- 11-5.2 Permit Required.
- 11-5.3 Definitions.
- 11-5.4 Applications.
- 11-5.5 Effect of Standards and Conditions.
- 11-5.6 Appeals.
- 11-5.7 Standards Established.
- 11-5.8 Standards for Existing Wells.
- 11-5.9 Inspection and Completion of Work.
- 11-5.10 Public Nuisance.
- 11-5.11 Abatement.
- 11-5.12 Exception.
- 11-5.13 California Environmental Quality Act.
- 11-5.14 Repeal of Ordinances and Resolution in Conflict.
- 11-5.15 Effective Date.
- 11-6 REGULATIONS OF EDIBLE FOOD GENERATORS
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Chapter XII
CABLE COMMUNICATION FRANCHISE
- 12-1 INTENT
- 12-2 DEFINITIONS
- 12-3 PROGRAMMING AND CHANNEL CAPACITY
- 12-4 FRANCHISE -- REQUIRED AND DURATION
- 12-5 FRANCHISE -- APPLICATION
- 12-6 FRANCHISE -- REVIEW OF APPLICATION
- 12-7 FRANCHISE -- CONTENTS OF PROPOSAL AND REVIEW
- 12-8 LEGAL QUALIFICATIONS
- 12-9 LIMITATIONS OF FRANCHISE
- 12-10 NONEXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE AND COMPETITION ENCOURAGED
- 12-11 OTHER LIMITATIONS OF FRANCHISE
- 12-12 NO WAIVER
- 12-13 AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE AND FRANCHISE AGREEMENT
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12-14
CONDITIONS OF STREET OCCUPANCY
- 12-14.1 Installation - Location.
- 12-14.2 Installation - Timing.
- 12-14.3 General Construction and Operational Practices.
- 12-14.4 Relocation of Facilities.
- 12-14.5 Failure to Remove, Replace, or Restore.
- 12-14.6 Removal or Relocation in Event of Emergency.
- 12-14.7 Authority to Trim Trees.
- 12-14.8 No Guarantee of Accuracy of Maps.
- 12-14.9 Contractors.
- 12-15 CONSUMER PROTECTION -- GENERAL
- 12-16 RATE REGULATION
- 12-17 FRANCHISE FEES
- 12-18 PROTECTION OF CITY AND ENFORCEMENT-- LIABILITY INSURANCE
- 12-19 PROTECTION OF CITY AND ENFORCEMENT -- PERFORMANCE BOND
- 12-20 PROTECTION OF CITY AND ENFORCEMENT -- SECURITY FUND
- 12-21 INDEMNIFICATION
- 12-22 REMEDIES -- LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
- 12-23 TERMINATION
- 12-24 TRANSFERS
- 12-25 SPECIAL RULES FOR OPEN VIDEO SYSTEMS
- 12-26 MISCELLANEOUS
- 12-27 PEG FACILITIES FEE
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12-28
STATE VIDEO SERVICE FRANCHISE
- 12-28.1 Purpose.
- 12-28.2 Rights Reserved.
- 12-28.3 Compliance with Section.
- 12-28.4 Definitions.
- 12-28.5 State Franchise Fees.
- 12-28.6 PEG Fees.
- 12-28.7 Payment of Fees.
- 12-28.8 Audits.
- 12-28.9 Late Payments.
- 12-28.10 PEG Channels.
- 12-28.11 Lease of City-Owned Network.
- 12-28.12 Customer Service and Consumer Protection Standards.
- 12-28.13 Penalties for Violations of Standards.
- 12-28.14 Construction in the Public Rights-of-Way.
- 12-28.15 Permits.
- 12-28.16 Participation with Other Utilities.
- 12-28.17 Underground Services Alert.
- 12-28.18 Emergency Alert Systems.
- 12-28.19 Interconnection for PEG Programming.
- 12-28.20 Notices.
- Exhibit A CABLE TELEVISION CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS
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Chapter XIII
PUBLIC UTILITIES
- 13-1 LAKE COUNTY CODE
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13-2
FRANCHISE PROVISIONS
- 13-2.1 Definitions.
- 13-2.2 Franchise Granted for Electricity.
- 13-2.3 Relocation of Poles, Wires, Etc.
- 13-2.4 Franchise Indeterminate.
- 13-2.5 Payment to City; Rate Established.
- 13-2.6 Time of Payment.
- 13-2.7 Franchise Act of 1937.
- 13-2.8 Effective Date.
- 13-2.9 Grantee to Pay Publication Expense.
- 13-2.10 Written Acceptance Required.
- 13-2.11 City Clerk to Post Notice.
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Chapter XIV
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE
- Article I GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Article II PROHIBITED DISCHARGES
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Article III
REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
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14-3
REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS
- 14-3.1 Requirement to Prevent, Control and Reduce Storm Water Pollutants.
- 14-3.2 Requirement to Eliminate Illegal Discharges.
- 14-3.3 Requirement to Eliminate or Secure Approval for Illicit Connections.
- 14-3.4 Requirement to Remediate.
- 14-3.5 Construction Sites with Building Permits.
- 14-3.6 Post-Construction Requirements for New Development and Significant Redevelopment.
- 14-3.7 Notification of Spills.
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14-3
REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS
- Article IV INSPECTION AND MONITORING
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Article V
ENFORCEMENT
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14-5
ENFORCEMENT; VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES; APPEALS
- 14-5.1 Warning Notice.
- 14-5.2 Notice of Violation.
- 14-5.3 Cease and Desist Orders.
- 14-5.4 Delivery of Notice.
- 14-5.5 Appeal.
- 14-5.6 Abatement by City.
- 14-5.7 Charging Cost of Abatement/Liens.
- 14-5.8 Urgency Abatement.
- 14-5.9 Criminal Liability.
- 14-5.10 Judicial Remedies.
- 14-5.11 Violations Deemed a Public Nuisance.
- 14-5.12 Severability.
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14-5
ENFORCEMENT; VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES; APPEALS
- Chapter XV RESERVED
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Chapter XVI
LAND SUBDIVISION
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Article I
GENERAL
- 16-1 LAKE COUNTY CODE
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16-2
GENERAL PROVISIONS
- 16-2.1 Merging Parcels into a Single Parcel.
- 16-2.2 Resubdivision of Contiguous Parcels.
- 16-2.3 Lot Line Adjustment.
- 16-2.4 Application Required.
- 16-2.5 Application Contents.
- 16-2.6 Fee.
- 16-2.7 Director of Planning; Approval of Parcel Maps; Dedications.
- 16-2.8 Filling Map with County Recorder.
- 16-2.9 Public Hearing before Planning Commission.
- 16-2.10 Contrary Provisions.
- 16-3 – 16-7 RESERVED
- Article II VESTING TENTATIVE MAP ORDINANCE
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Article I
GENERAL
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Chapter XVII
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
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Article I
SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION
- 17-11 GENERAL PROVISIONS
- 17-12 APPLICABILITY
- 17-13 DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR
- 17-14 PERMITS FOR FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT
- 17-15 SITE PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
- 17-16 INSPECTIONS
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17-17
VARIANCES
- 17-17.1 Nature of Variances.
- 17-17.2 Variances – General.
- 17-17.3 Limitations on Authority.
- 17-17.4 Records.
- 17-17.5 Historic Structures.
- 17-17.6 Restrictions in Floodways.
- 17-17.7 Functionally Dependent Uses.
- 17-17.8 Agricultural Structures.
- 17-17.9 Considerations for Issuance of Variances.
- 17-17.10 Conditions for Issuance of Variances.
- 17-18 VIOLATIONS
- Article II DEFINITIONS
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Article III
FLOOD RESISTANT DEVELOPMENT
- 17-31 BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
- 17-32 SUBDIVISIONS
- 17-33 SITE IMPROVEMENTS, UTILITIES AND LIMITATIONS
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17-34
INSTALLATION OF MANUFACTURED HOMES
- 17-34.1 Installation.
- 17-34.2 Foundations.
- 17-34.3 Anchoring.
- 17-34.4 General Elevation Requirement.
- 17-34.5 Elevation Requirement for Certain Existing Manufactured Home Parks and Subdivisions.
- 17-34.6 Flood Damage-Resistant Materials.
- 17-34.7 Enclosures.
- 17-34.8 Protection of Mechanical Equipment and Outside Appliances.
- 17-35 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
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17-36
OTHER DEVELOPMENT
- 17-36.1 General Requirements for Other Development.
- 17-36.2 Tanks.
- 17-36.3 Requirements for Temporary Structures and Temporary Storage in Flood Hazard Areas.
- 17-36.4 Fences in Floodways.
- 17-36.5 Oil Derricks.
- 17-36.6 Retaining Walls, Sidewalks and Driveways in Floodways.
- 17-36.7 Roads and Watercourse Crossings in Floodways.
- 17-36.8 Swimming Pools.
- 17-37 FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS
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Article I
SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION
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Chapter XVIII
ZONING REGULATIONS
- 18-1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
- 18-2 ZONES ESTABLISHED – ZONING MAP
- 18-3 RURAL RESIDENTIAL (RR) ZONE
- 18-4 LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LDR) ZONE
- 18-5 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (MDR) ZONE
- 18-6 HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (HDR) ZONE
- 18-7 MIXED-USE (MUX) ZONE
- 18-8 DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL MIXED-USE (CD) ZONE
- 18-9 GENERAL COMMERCIAL (GC) ZONE
- 18-10 INDUSTRIAL (IN) ZONE
- 18-11 OPEN SPACE (O) ZONE
- 18-12 SPECIFIC PLAN (SP) COMBINING ZONE
- 18-13 SCENIC CORRIDOR (SC) COMBINING ZONING DISTRICT
- 18-14 AVENUE (AV) COMBINING ZONING DISTRICT
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18-15
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) COMBINING ZONE
- 18-15.010 Purpose.
- 18-15.020 Applicability.
- 18-15.030 Preliminary Development Plan.
- 18-15.040 Actions of the Planning Commission.
- 18-15.050 Actions of the Council.
- 18-15.060 Decision and Findings.
- 18-15.070 Requirement for Development Plan.
- 18-15.080 Final Development Plan.
- 18-15.090 Phasing.
- 18-15.100 Amendment of Final Development Plan.
- 18-15.110 Revocation of PD Zoning.
- 18-16 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT (AE) COMBINING ZONING DISTRICT
- 18-17 COMMERCIAL CANNABIS BUSINESS (CB) AND COMMERCIAL CANNABIS DISPENSARY (CBR) COMBINING ZONE
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18-18
USE REGULATIONS
- 18-18.010 Uses Allowed by Zones.
- 18-18.020 Residential, Agricultural and Institutional Uses Allowed by Zones.
- 18-18.030 Commercial, Recreation and Amusement Uses Allowed by Zones.
- 18-18.040 Industrial, Communications and Transportation Uses Allowed by Zones.
- 18-18.050 Temporary Uses Allowed by Zones.
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18-19
SPECIAL USES ALLOWED IN SEVERAL ZONES
- 18-19.010 Temporary and Intermittent Uses.
- 18-19.020 Outdoor Sales on Commercial and Residential Lots.
- 18-19.030 Public Utilities.
- 18-19.040 Mineral Extraction.
- 18-19.050 Gas Stations and Vehicle Repair Facilities (VRF).
- 18-19.060 Car Washes.
- 18-19.070 Drive-Through Facilities.
- 18-19.080 Secondhand Goods.
- 18-19.090 Agritourism.
- 18-19.100 Wineries.
- 18-19.110 Alcoholic Beverage Regulations.
- 18-19.120 Tobacco Products.
- 18-19.130 Personal Cannabis Cultivation.
- 18-19.140 Cannabis Dispensaries.
- 18-19.150 Commercial Cannabis Businesses.
- 18-19.160 Adult Entertainment Businesses.
- 18-19.170 Recycling Facilities.
- 18-19.180 Cargo Containers.
- 18-19.190 Vending Machines.
- 18-19.200 Small Residential Solar Energy Systems.
- 18-19.210 Small Wind Energy Systems.
- 18-19.220 Satellite Dish Antenna.
- 18-19.230 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations.
- 18-19.240 Wireless Telecommunication Facilities.
- 18-19.250 Home Occupation.
- 18-19.260 Child and Adult Day Care.
- 18-19.270 Bed and Breakfast Businesses.
- 18-19.280 Vacation Rentals.
- 18-19.290 Reserved.
- 18-19.300 Emergency Shelters and Low Barrier Navigation Centers.
- 18-19.310 Warming Shelters.
- 18-19.320 Accessory and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units.
- 18-19.330 Guest Quarters.
- 18-19.340 Housing Developments.
- 18-19.350 Safe Parking.
- 18-19.360 Other Accessory Structures.
- 18-19.370 Other Uses Generally Allowed.
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18-20
PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
- 18-20.010 Applicability of Other Provisions.
- 18-20.020 Residential Density.
- 18-20.030 Recreational Vehicle as Dwelling Unit.
- 18-20.040 Yards.
- 18-20.050 Coverage.
- 18-20.060 Height.
- 18-20.070 Fences, Walls, Trash Enclosures and Hedges.
- 18-20.080 Location of Pool and Pool Equipment.
- 18-20.090 Parking Space Requirements.
- 18-20.100 Parking and Driveway Design and Exceptions.
- 18-20.110 Screening of Outdoor Sales and Storage.
- 18-20.120 Night Sky Preservation.
- 18-20.130 Water Efficient Landscaping.
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18-21
SIGN REGULATIONS
- 18-21.010 Purpose and Intent.
- 18-21.020 General Principles.
- 18-21.030 Permit Application Process.
- 18-21.040 General Regulations.
- 18-21.050 Signs in Residential and Agricultural Zones.
- 18-21.060 Signs in Commercial and Industrial Zones.
- 18-21.070 Highway-Oriented Signs.
- 18-21.080 Temporary Signs.
- 18-21.090 Murals.
- 18-21.100 Enforcement.
- 18-21.110 Nonconforming Signs.
- 18-21.120 Signs on Public Property.
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18-22
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
- 18-22.010 Noise.
- 18-22.020 Vibration.
- 18-22.030 Illumination.
- 18-22.040 Air Contaminants.
- 18-22.050 Discharges to Water and Public Sewer System.
- 18-22.060 Heat.
- 18-22.070 Solid Waste.
- 18-22.080 Energy Conservation.
- 18-22.090 Odors.
- 18-22.100 Flammable Material.
- 18-22.110 Electromagnetic Interference.
- 18-22.120 General and Special Conditions.
- 18-23 NONCONFORMING USES
- 18-24 NONCONFORMING LOTS
- 18-25 NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES
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18-26
GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT REGULATIONS
- 18-26.010 Title.
- 18-26.020 Amendments to Be Made in Manner Provided in This Article.
- 18-26.030 Purpose.
- 18-26.040 Initiation of Amendments – Applications.
- 18-26.050 Schedule for Amendments.
- 18-26.060 Planning Commission Actions.
- 18-26.070 City Council Actions.
- 18-26.080 Coordination of Plan Amendments.
- 18-27 ZONING AMENDMENTS
- 18-28 USE PERMITS
- 18-29 VARIANCES
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18-30
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- 18-30.010 Authority.
- 18-30.020 Initiation of Hearings.
- 18-30.030 Fees.
- 18-30.040 Application – Contents.
- 18-30.050 Public Notice.
- 18-30.060 Failure to Receive Notice.
- 18-30.070 Planning Commission Hearing and Recommendation.
- 18-30.080 City Council Hearing.
- 18-30.090 City Council Action.
- 18-30.100 Recordation of Executed Agreement.
- 18-30.110 Amendment – Time Extension – Cancellation.
- 18-30.120 Review for Compliance – Director’s Authority.
- 18-30.130 Consequences of Termination.
- 18-30.140 Irregularity in Proceedings.
- 18-30.150 Coordination of Approvals.
- 18-31 DENSITY BONUSES
- 18-32 ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES
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18-33
DESIGN REVIEW
- 18-33.010 Purpose and Intent.
- 18-33.020 Application Forms and Fees.
- 18-33.030 Procedures.
- 18-33.040 Affordable Housing Development Applications.
- 18-33.050 Design Review Committee.
- 18-33.060 Findings.
- 18-33.070 Design Review Manual.
- 18-33.080 Conditions of Approval.
- 18-33.090 Requirements for and Compliance with Use Permits.
- 18-34 REPEAT APPLICATIONS
- 18-35 INACTIVE APPLICATIONS
- 18-36 APPEALS
- 18-37 FEES
- 18-38 REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
- 18-39 RESERVED
- 18-40 NATIVE TREE PROTECTION
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18-41
CANNABIS PERSONAL CULTIVATION
- 18-41.010 Purpose and Intent.
- 18-41.020 Relationship to Other Laws.
- 18-41.030 Personal Cultivation – Indoors.
- 18-41.040 Personal Cultivation – Outdoors.
- 18-41.050 Regulations Applicable to Indoor and Outdoor Personal Marijuana Cultivation.
- 18-41.060 Outdoor Marijuana Cultivation Permit.
- 18-41.070 Prohibited Marijuana Cultivation Declared a Public Nuisance.
- 18-41.080 Enforcement.
- 18-41.090 Penalties for Violation.
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18-42
ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCES CREATED BY CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA IN VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 18-41
- 18-42.010 Investigation.
- 18-42.020 Abatement Order.
- 18-42.030 Immediate Threat to Public Health or Safety.
- 18-42.040 Request for a Hearing Regarding Abatement Order.
- 18-42.050 Hearing Notice.
- 18-42.060 Hearing and Determination.
- 18-42.070 Failure of Property Owner to Abate.
- 18-42.080 Sale of Materials.
- 18-42.090 Accounting of Abatement Expenses.
- 18-42.100 Abatement Expenses Statement – Posting.
- 18-42.110 Statement of Expense – Hearing.
- 18-42.120 Collection of Unrecovered Costs.
- 18-42.130 Refund of Excess Receipts.
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18-43
COMMERCIAL CANNABIS
- 18-43.010 Purpose and Findings.
- 18-43.020 Applicability.
- 18-43.030 Limitations on Use.
- 18-43.040 Sensitive Use Setbacks.
- 18-43.050 Commercial Cannabis Permitting and Applications.
- 18-43.060 General Operating Requirements.
- 18-43.070 Cultivation Operating Requirements.
- 18-43.080 Manufacturing Operating Requirements.
- 18-43.090 Distribution Operating Requirements.
- 18-43.100 Testing Laboratory Operating Requirements.
- 18-43.110 Violations – Enforcement.
- 18-43.120 Severability.
- 18-44 ENFORCEMENT
- 18-45 DEFINITIONS
- Chapter XIX RESERVED
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Chapter XX
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
-
20-1
HIGHLANDS PARK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
- 20-1.1 Preamble.
- 20-1.2 Purpose.
- 20-1.3 Findings.
- 20-1.4 Relocation of Property Owners.
- 20-1.5 Objections Satisfied.
- 20-1.6 Copy on File.
- 20-1.7 Implementation of Plan.
- 20-1.8 Certified Copy to Redevelopment Agency.
- 20-1.9 Plan Recorded with County Recorder.
- 20-1.10 Copies of Plan to Be Transmitted by Clerk.
- 20-1.11 Publication.
- 20-1.12 Severability.
- 20-1.13 Effective Date.
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20-1
HIGHLANDS PARK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
- Chapter XXI NON-NATIVE INVASIVE AQUATIC PLANTS
- Tables