Contents of Monterey City Code
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1.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Article 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.
- § 1-5. Severability of parts of Code.
- § 1-6. Catchlines of Sections.
- § 1-7. Violations -- Misdemeanors and Infractions; Public Nuisance.
- § 1-7.1. Liability for Costs.
- § 1-8. Repealed.
- § 1-8.1. Payment of Taxes by Mail.
- § 1-8.2. Claims Against the City.
- § 1-8.3. City Clerk oath and bond.
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Article 2.
ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES
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Division 1.
Administrative Citations
- § 1-9. Applicability.
- § 1-9.1. Definitions.
- § 1-9.2. Administrative citation.
- § 1-9.3. Amount of fines.
- § 1-9.4. Payment of the fine.
- § 1-9.5. Hearing request.
- § 1-9.55. Advance deposit hardship waiver.
- § 1-9.6. Hearing officer.
- § 1-9.7. Hearing procedure.
- § 1-9.8. Hearing officer’s decision.
- § 1-9.9. Late payment charges.
- § 1-9.10. Recovery of administrative citation fines and collection costs.
- § 1-9.11. Right to judicial review.
- § 1-9.12. Notices.
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Division 2.
Administrative Orders
- § 1-10. Applicability.
- § 1-10.1. Compliance Order.
- § 1-10.2. Method of service.
- § 1-10.3. Notice - Service procedure.
- § 1-10.4. Hearing.
- § 1-10.5. Notice of hearing.
- § 1-10.6. Hearing - Findings and order.
- § 1-10.7. Administrative Order.
- § 1-10.8. Abatement by City.
- § 1-10.9. Administrative penalties.
- § 1-10.10. Administrative costs.
- § 1-10.11. Interest.
- § 1-10.12. Force and effect.
- § 1-10.13. Failure to comply with Administrative Order.
- § 1-10.14. Right of judicial review.
- § 1-10.15. Report of compliance after Administrative Order.
- § 1-10.16. Compliance dispute.
- § 1-10.17. Lien/special assessment.
- § 1-10.18. Lien procedure.
- § 1-10.19. Special assessment procedure.
- § 1-10.20. Satisfaction of lien/special assessment.
- Division 3. Repealed
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Division 1.
Administrative Citations
- Article 3. UNIFORM LIEN AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES
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Article 1.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
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2.
ADMINISTRATION
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
- § 2-1.00. Time and place of City Council meetings.
- § 2-1.01. Special meetings of City Council.
- § 2-1.02. Regular and special meetings of the Neighborhood and Community Improvement Program Committee.
- § 2-1.03. City Council ethics training.
- § 2-1.04. Electronic campaign finance disclosure.
- § 2-1.05. Campaign finance reform.
- § 2-1.06. Compensation for the Mayor and City Councilmembers.
- Article 2. DISTRICT BASED ELECTIONS SYSTEM FOR CITY COUNCILMEMBERS
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Article 3.
BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES
- § 2-3.01. Purpose.
- § 2-3.02. Establishment of boards, commissions, and committees.
- § 2-3.03. General powers and duties.
- § 2-3.04. Qualification, terms, vacancies, meetings, attendance, and removal.
- § 2-3.05. Chair and vice chair.
- § 2-3.06. Procedural rules and regulations.
- § 2-3.07. Quorum.
- § 2-3.08. Relationship with City departments and staff liaisons.
- § 2-3.09. Compensation.
- § 2-3.10. Statutorily required trainings.
- § 2-3.11. Appointment of honorary life members of certain City boards and commissions.
- Article 4. PLANNING COMMISSION
- Article 5. ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
- Article 6. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
- Article 7. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
- Article 8. MUSEUMS AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
- Article 9. APPEALS HEARING BOARD
- Article 10. BUILDING AND HOUSING APPEALS BOARD
- Article 11. DISABLED ACCESS APPEALS BOARD
- Article 12. MEASURE P AND S OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
- Article 13. NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Article 14. BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
- 3. RESERVED
- 4. RESERVED
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5.
AMUSEMENTS
- Article 1. IN GENERAL
- Article 2. NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PERMITS
- Article 3. PUBLIC DANCE PERMITS
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Article 4.
BINGO
- § 5-19. Permitted when.
- § 5-20. Beneficiary.
- § 5-21. Compensation prohibited.
- § 5-22. Participation of minors prohibited.
- § 5-23. Location; permit required.
- § 5-24. Open participation.
- § 5-25. Operation.
- § 5-26. Financial interest restricted.
- § 5-27. Funds to be kept separate.
- § 5-28. Presence required for participation.
- § 5-29. Prizes not to exceed.
- § 5-30. Bingo defined.
- § 5-31. Permits; issuance, fees, revocation, reporting.
- § 5-32. Violation; penalties.
- § 5-33. Senior citizens program exempt.
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6.
ANIMALS AND FOWL
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
- § 6-1. Animals running at large prohibited.
- § 6-2. Fowl running at large prohibited.
- § 6-3. Grazing, staking, etc., of animals in public places prohibited.
- § 6-4. Restrictions on keeping of animals generally.
- § 6-5. Keeping of animals in connection with fairs.
- § 6-6. Restrictions on keeping of domestic fowl.
- § 6-7. Repealed.
- § 6-8. Sale, display, etc., of chicks, ducklings, etc., prohibited; exception.
- § 6-9. Games, etc., with animals as targets prohibited.
- § 6-9.1. Feeding of wildlife prohibited.
- § 6-9.2. Animal boarding disclosure requirements for facilities that do not have a fire detection system.
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Article 2.
DOGS
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Division 1.
Generally
- § 6-10. Dogs running at large prohibited.
- § 6-11. Impoundment of dogs -- Generally.
- § 6-12. Same -- Redemption; dispositions of unclaimed, injured, etc., dogs.
- § 6-13. Anti-rabies vaccination required.
- § 6-14. Puppies to be kept under restraint.
- § 6-15. Fees and charges for impounding and animal shelter services.
- § 6-16. Certain acts prohibited.
- § 6-16.1. Dogs Prohibited at Certain Public Events.
- § 6-16.5. Dogs in Moving Vehicles.
- § 6-16.6. Dog Excrement.
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Division 2.
Licenses
- § 6-17. Required.
- § 6-18. Due date.
- § 6-19. Application.
- § 6-20. Fees.
- § 6-21. Vaccination required prior to issuance.
- § 6-22. Issuance; terms.
- § 6-23. Attachment of license tag to dog.
- § 6-24. Duplicates.
- § 6-25. Notification to County of issuance.
- § 6-26. Records to be kept.
- § 6-27. Exceptions from requirements.
- § 6-28. Repealed.
- § 6-29. Reserved.
- Division 3. Vicious and Potentially Dangerous Dogs
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Division 1.
Generally
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
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7.
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE BUSINESS REGULATIONS
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Article 1.
HEALTH PERMITS
- § 7-1.00. Enforcement of Article.
- § 7-1.01. Required.
- § 7-1.02. Application.
- § 7-1.03. Revocation and suspension.
- § 7-1.04. Display -- Surrender upon suspension or revocation.
- § 7-1.05. “Health officer” defined.
- § 7-1.06. Transfer.
- § 7-1.07. Appeals.
- § 7-1.08. State health permits.
- § 7-1.09. Fees.
- § 7-1.10. Penalties.
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Article 2.
TOBACCO RETAILER LICENSE
- § 7-2.00. Purpose and application.
- § 7-2.01. Definitions.
- § 7-2.02. Mandatory license.
- § 7-2.03. Issuance of license.
- § 7-2.04. Applications for license.
- § 7-2.05. Issuance of a license.
- § 7-2.06. License renewal and expiration.
- § 7-2.07. License nontransferable.
- § 7-2.08. Violations.
- § 7-2.09. Inspections, investigations and enforcement.
- § 7-2.10. Suspension or revocation of license.
- § 7-2.11. Penalties for tobacco retailing without a license.
- § 7-2.12. Department decision.
- § 7-2.13. Appeal procedures.
- § 7-2.14. Other penalties.
- § 7-2.15. Stipulated fine in lieu of hearing.
- § 7-2.16. Implementation.
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Article 3.
MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AND MASSAGE THERAPISTS
- § 7-3.00. Massage therapists and massage establishments.
- § 7-3.01. Definitions.
- § 7-3.02. Certification and registration required.
- § 7-3.03. Massage establishment -- Permit required.
- § 7-3.04. Permit exemptions.
- § 7-3.05. Massage establishment permit application.
- § 7-3.06. Massage establishment permit issuance.
- § 7-3.07. Massage establishment permit denial.
- § 7-3.08. Massage establishment permit amendment.
- § 7-3.09. Massage establishment permit -- Suspension, revocation, or restriction.
- § 7-3.10. Notice, hearing, and appeal.
- § 7-3.11. Massage establishment reapplication.
- § 7-3.12. Massage establishment -- Inspections by officials.
- § 7-3.13. Massage establishment general operating requirements.
- § 7-3.14. Applicability to existing massage establishments.
- § 7-3.15. Penalty for violation.
- § 7-3.16. Severability.
- Article 4. RESERVED
- Article 5. SECONDHAND DEALERS
- Article 6. REGULATION OF ESCORT SERVICES
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Article 7.
CANNABIS BUSINESS REGULATIONS
- § 7-7.00. Title.
- § 7-7.01. Purpose and intent.
- § 7-7.02. Definitions.
- § 7-7.03. Cannabis businesses prohibited unless specifically authorized.
- § 7-7.04. Compliance with state and local laws.
- § 7-7.05. Cannabis business permit required.
- § 7-7.06. DCC license types and number authorized.
- § 7-7.07. Location limitations.
- § 7-7.08. City Manager authority.
- § 7-7.09. Retail permit application.
- § 7-7.10. Retail application period.
- § 7-7.11. Retail competitive application review, selection, and waitlist.
- § 7-7.12. Retail and cannabis business permit issuance.
- § 7-7.13. Retail cannabis business permit denial.
- § 7-7.14. Modification, suspension, or revocation of cannabis business permits.
- § 7-7.15. Effect of state license suspension, revocation or expiration.
- § 7-7.16. Effect of DCC revocation or nonrenewal on property owner.
- § 7-7.17. Notice, hearing, and appeal.
- § 7-7.18. Retail cannabis business operational requirements.
- § 7-7.19. Permit and operating requirements for distributors with distribution facilities located outside of the City and distributing inside the City.
- § 7-7.20. Permit and operating requirements for retailers with stores located outside of the City and delivering inside the City.
- § 7-7.21. Temporary cannabis events.
- § 7-7.22. Existing cannabis operations.
- § 7-7.23. Penalty for violation.
- § 7-7.24. License holder responsible for violations.
- § 7-7.25. No vested rights.
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Article 1.
HEALTH PERMITS
- 8. HOUSING
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9.
BUILDING REGULATIONS
- Article 1.0. ADOPTION OF BUILDING AND RELATED CODES
- Article 1.5. AMENDMENTS TO CALIFORNIA CODES
- Article 2. FIRE ZONES
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Article 3.
WATER WELL STANDARDS
- § 9-23. Purposes of Article.
- § 9-24. Definitions.
- § 9-25. Permits -- required; compliance with terms and conditions, standards; construction, repair, etc., of wells limited.
- § 9-26. Same -- application; filing fee; issuance or denial; expiration.
- § 9-27. Same -- suspension or revocation.
- § 9-28. Variances.
- § 9-29. Adoption of standards.
- § 9-30. Compliance with Water Code: filing of well driller’s log.
- § 9-31. Appeals to Board of Supervisors.
- § 9-32. Inspections; right of entry.
- Article 4. ELEVATORS
- Article 5. EARTHQUAKE HAZARD REDUCTION FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS (URM’S)
- Article 6. PENALTIES
- Article 7. FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
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Article 8.
DIGGING AND EXCAVATION ON THE FORMER FORT ORD
- § 9-73. Purpose and intent.
- § 9-74. General.
- § 9-75. Designation and applicability.
- § 9-76. Excavation and digging restrictions.
- § 9-76.1. Prohibition of metal detection activity.
- § 9-77. Permit requirements.
- § 9-78. Permit procedure.
- § 9-79. Term of permit.
- § 9-80. Exceptions to permit conditions.
- § 9-81. Performance bond.
- § 9-82. Amendment to permits.
- § 9-83. Appeals.
- § 9-84. Notification to property owners and other land users.
- § 9-85. Revision of chapter.
- Article 9. SMALL RESIDENTIAL ROOFTOP SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
- Article 10. VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS
- 10. CEMENTERIO EL ENCINAL
- 11. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
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12.
FINANCE
- Article 1. IN GENERAL
- Article 2. FUNDS
- Article 3. RESPONSIBLE BANKING
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13.
FIRE PROTECTION
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Article 1.
FIRE PROTECTION
- § 13-0.1. Adoption of 2022 California Fire Code.
- § 13-0.2. Amendments to the California Fire Code.
- § 13-0.3. Exemption for pending applications.
- § 13-1. Penalties for violations.
- § 13-2. Installation of fire hydrants on private property.
- § 13-3. Repealed.
- § 13-4. Prohibition of Fireworks.
- § 13-5. Upgrading of fire hydrants and water supply mains.
- Article 2. CLEAN UP OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
- Article 3. FIRE HAZARD SEVERITY ZONES
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Article 1.
FIRE PROTECTION
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14.
GARBAGE AND REFUSE
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Article 1.
WASTE DISPOSAL
- § 14-1. Definitions.
- § 14-2. Service requirements.
- § 14-3. Collections regulations.
- § 14-3.5. Collection Charges.
- § 14-4. Requirements for haulers and facility operators.
- § 14-5. Requirements for commercial edible food generators and special events.
- § 14-5.5. Requirements for food recovery organizations and services.
- § 14-6. Self-haul.
- § 14-7. Inspections and investigations by City.
- § 14-8. Enforcement.
- Article 2. WEED AND RUBBISH ABATEMENT
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Article 3.
ENVIRONMENTALLY ACCEPTABLE FOOD SERVICE WARE
- § 14-15. Operative Date.
- § 14-15.1. Definitions.
- § 14-16. Prohibited Disposable Food Service Ware.
- § 14-17. Additional Obligations under this Article.
- § 14-18. Encouraged and Voluntary Use of Reusable Compostable, or Recyclable Food Service Ware.
- § 14-19. Application for Exemption.
- § 14-20. Enforcement and Remedies.
- Article 4. RETAIL BAG REGULATIONS
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Article 1.
WASTE DISPOSAL
- 15. GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS AND SIMILAR SALES
- 16. REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE
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17.
HARBOR AND MARINA
Revised
- Article 1. HARBORMASTER AUTHORITY; APPEALS
- Article 2. DEFINITIONS Revised
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Article 3.
HARBOR REGULATIONS
Revised
- § 17-4. General Harbor regulations.
- § 17-5. Disposing of refuse or other matter.
- § 17-6. Hazardous vessel operation.
- § 17-7. Inoperable vessels. Revised
- § 17-8. Loading of passengers for hire.
- § 17-9. Performing labor, services.
- § 17-10. Pets.
- § 17-11. Storage.
- § 17-12. Accident reports required.
- § 17-13. Vessel maintenance.
- § 17-14. Vessel security and hazards.
- § 17-15. Impoundment/lien sale for nonpayment of fees.
- § 17-16. Nonliability of City.
- § 17-17. Failure to comply.
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Article 4.
MUNICIPAL WHARVES
Revised
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Division 1.
GENERALLY
Revised
- § 17-18. Deliveries and sales of seafood at the Harbor. Revised
- § 17-19. Docking, loading, etc., of vessels.
- § 17-20. Wharfage – Monterey Municipal Wharf No. 1 and No. 2.
- § 17-21. Bonds required for transporting of excessive loads.
- § 17-22. Restrictions on use of wharves for storing, etc., of goods.
- § 17-23. Overhead casting.
- § 17-24. Throwing, depositing of garbage, refuse, etc., prohibited; exception.
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Division 2.
Municipal Wharf No. 2
- § 17-25. Operation and use of vehicles – Speed limit.
- § 17-26. Use of vehicles – Restricted in certain areas.
- § 17-27. Parking and loading restrictions.
- § 17-28. Designation and marking of parking spaces and loading zones.
- § 17-29. Operation and mooring of boats prohibited in certain areas.
- § 17-30. Diving prohibited.
- § 17-31. Standing on railings prohibited.
- § 17-32. Conditions of use of public hoist.
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Division 1.
GENERALLY
Revised
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Article 5.
BERTHING, MOORING, ANCHORING
Revised
- § 17-33. General regulations regarding berthing and mooring in the Harbor. Revised
- § 17-34. Access to berthing facilities.
- § 17-35. Berthing and mooring licenses. Revised
- § 17-36. Disposition of berth or mooring upon sale or other transfer of vessel. Revised
- § 17-37. Berthing regulations. Revised
- § 17-38. Modification of berths.
- § 17-39. Outer Harbor mooring regulations. Revised
- § 17-40. Outer Harbor mooring sub-licenses. Revised
- § 17-41. Anchoring.
- § 17-42. Transient berthing or mooring.
- § 17-43. Living aboard. Revised
- § 17-44. Dinghy docks and permits.
- § 17-45. East Mooring regulations. Revised
- Article 6. LANDFILL AREA Revised
- Article 7. YELLOW BOAT CONCESSION Revised
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18.
IMPROVEMENT AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Revised
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Article 1.
IMPROVEMENT PROCEDURE GENERALLY
- § 18-1. Improvements and property acquisition generally.
- § 18-2. Procedure in lieu of Special Assessment Investigation Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931; applicability of Article.
- § 18-3. Resolution of preliminary determination --required; purpose.
- § 18-4. Same -- contents.
- § 18-5. Notice of hearing on proposed improvements.
- § 18-6. Filing of written objections.
- § 18-7. Resolution of convenience and necessity.
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Article 2.
SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS
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Division 1.
Generally
- § 18-8. Definitions.
- § 18-9. Purpose of Article.
- § 18-10. Filing and contents of initiating petition.
- § 18-11. Action of Planning Commission.
- § 18-12. Recommendation of Public Works Director.
- § 18-13. Action of City Council -- generally.
- § 18-14. Same -- resolution of intention.
- § 18-15. Same -- public hearing.
- § 18-16. Ordinance of formation.
- § 18-17. Same -- power and authority of City Council.
- § 18-18. Establishment of special fund.
- § 18-19. Maximum tax rate.
- § 18-20. Annual tax levy.
- § 18-21. Loans from general fund.
- § 18-22. Certification of charges.
- § 18-23. Amendments to district.
- § 18-24. Dissolution of districts.
- § 18-25. Appointment of advisory committee.
- Division 2. Skyline Service District No. 1
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Division 1.
Generally
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Article 3.
INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND FACILITIES
- § 18-30. Definitions.
- § 18-31. Applicability of Article.
- § 18-32. Designation of underground utility districts.
- § 18-33. Maintenance of aboveground facilities in underground utility districts prohibited.
- § 18-34. Notice to affected property owners and utilities.
- § 18-35. Granting of exceptions to requirements.
- § 18-36. Responsibilities and obligations --utilities.
- § 18-37. Same -- property owners.
- § 18-38. Same -- City.
- § 18-39. Extension of time limits in emergencies.
- § 18-40. Violations and penalties.
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Article 4.
MONTEREY DOWNTOWN PROMOTION DISTRICT
Revised
- § 18-4.00. Adoption. Revised
- § 18-4.01. Protests overruled. Revised
- § 18-4.02. Established. Revised
- § 18-4.03. Boundaries. Revised
- § 18-4.04. Tax levied. Revised
- § 18-4.05. Use of revenue. Revised
- § 18-4.06. Applicability. Revised
- § 18-4.07. Advisory Board. Revised
- § 18-4.08. Annual budget and expenditure reports. Revised
- Article 5. NORTH FREMONT STREET BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
- Article 6. CANNERY ROW BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
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Article 7.
MONTEREY CONFERENCE CENTER FACILITIES DISTRICT PROCEDURAL ORDINANCE
- § 18-65. Purpose and intent.
- § 18-66. Special tax proceedings.
- § 18-67. Nonexclusivity.
- § 18-68. Construction.
- § 18-69. Definitions.
- § 18-70. Incorporation of the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 and portions of the Streets and Highways Code.
- § 18-71. Authorized expenditures.
- § 18-72. Hearing, continuances.
- § 18-73. Written protests.
- § 18-74. Special tax levy; election; voter qualifications; ballots.
- § 18-75. Notice of special tax lien.
- § 18-76. Application of special tax.
- § 18-77. Special tax collected with transient occupancy tax.
- § 18-78. Optional collection of delinquent special taxes on secured property tax roll.
- § 18-79. Refunding bonds, use of savings.
- § 18-80. Goals and policies.
- § 18-81. Compliance with Article.
- § 18-82. Conflict of law.
- § 18-83. Severability.
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Article 1.
IMPROVEMENT PROCEDURE GENERALLY
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19.
BUSINESS LICENSES, FEES AND CHARGES
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
- § 19-1. Definitions.
- § 19-2. Chapter for revenue purposes only.
- § 19-3. (reserved for future use).
- § 19-4. Required -- generally.
- § 19-5. Same -- branch establishments, etc.
- § 19-6. Applications.
- § 19-7. Statements -- original applications.
- § 19-8. Same -- renewals.
- § 19-9. Same -- conclusiveness; information to be confidential.
- § 19-10. Same -- failure to file; corrected statements; hearing.
- § 19-11. Exemptions -- charitable, nonprofit, religious, etc., activities.
- § 19-12. Same -- disabled persons and veterans.
- § 19-13. Same -- minors.
- § 19-14. Repealed.
- § 19-15. Same -- County Fairgrounds.
- § 19-16. Repealed.
- § 19-17. Time and manner of payment.
- § 19-18. Penalties for delinquent payment.
- § 19-19. Issuance; contents.
- § 19-20. Transferability.
- § 19-21. Issuance of duplicates; mistakes by Finance Director.
- § 19-22. Refunds.
- § 19-23. Collection of taxes by court action.
- § 19-24. Powers and duties of Finance Director.
- § 19-25. Enforcement of Chapter.
- § 19-26. Remedies cumulative.
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Article 2.
SCHEDULE OF LICENSE TAXES
- § 19-27. License tax based on gross receipts generally.
- § 19-28. Repealed.
- § 19-29. Repealed.
- § 19-30, 19-31, 19-32.
- § 19-33. Repealed.
- § 19-34. Repealed.
- § 19-35. Repealed.
- § 19-36. Repealed.
- § 19-37. Repealed.
- § 19-38 to 19-41.
- § 19-42. Repealed.
- § 19-43. Repealed.
- § 19-44, 19-45.
- § 19-46. Repealed.
- § 19-47.
- § 19-48. Repealed.
- § 19-49 to 19-53.
- § 19-54. Public utilities.
- § 19-55. Rental of property.
- § 19-56. Repealed.
- § 19-57 to 19-60.
- § 19-61. Repealed.
- § 19-62 to 19-89.
- Article 3. Recodified
- Article 4. FEE AND SERVICE CHARGE REVENUE/COST COMPARISON SYSTEM
- Article 5. Recodified
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Article 6.
CANNABIS BUSINESS LICENSE TAX
- § 19-122. Title.
- § 19-123. Purpose.
- § 19-124. Definitions.
- § 19-125. Cannabis business tax.
- § 19-126. Registration of cannabis business.
- § 19-127. Payment obligations.
- § 19-128. Tax payment does not authorize activity.
- § 19-129. Cannabis business license tax is not a sales tax.
- § 19-130. Returns and remittances.
- § 19-131. Audits.
- § 19-132. Refunds.
- § 19-133. Tax administration.
- § 19-134. Appeals.
- § 19-135. Consistency with business license tax.
- § 19-136. Constitutionality and legality.
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
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20.
MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Revised
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
- § 20-1. Definitions.
- § 20-2. Driving or riding on sidewalks.
- § 20-3. Driving or riding on new pavement, fresh markings, etc.
- § 20-4. Restrictions on use of freeways.
- § 20-5. Trains not to block crossings.
- § 20-6. Unauthorized barriers, signs, etc.; obedience to, removal of, etc., signs and barriers.
- § 20-7. Clinging to vehicles prohibited.
- § 20-8. Removal of trees, etc., obstructing visibility at intersections.
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Article 2.
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
- § 20-9. Emergency response.
- § 20-10. Repealed.
- § 20-11. City Traffic Engineer -- office established; appointment.
- § 20-12. Same -- powers and duties; deputies.
- § 20-13. Traffic Committee -- established; composition.
- § 20-14. Same -- functions and duties.
- § 20-15. Approval of regulation of traffic on state highways.
- § 20-16. Directing traffic -- authority of police officers, firefighters, and other trained persons.
- § 20-17. Same -- unauthorized persons prohibited; exception.
- § 20-18. Enforcement of all parking regulations by Parking Meter Division.
- § 20-19. Authority of police at public gatherings, etc.
- § 20-20. Obedience to traffic regulations generally.
- § 20-21. Obedience to police officers, etc., required.
- § 20-22. Interference with or obstruction of police officers, etc., prohibited.
- § 20-23. Applicability of traffic regulations to persons riding bicycles, animals, etc.
- § 20-24. Applicability of Chapter to public employees.
- § 20-25. Applicability of Chapter to authorized emergency vehicles, etc.
- § 20-26. Accident reports.
- § 20-27. Removal of vehicles from streets by Police Department.
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Article 3.
SIGNS, SIGNALS AND MARKINGS
- § 20-28. Authority to install.
- § 20-29. Hours of operation.
- § 20-30. Signs required for enforcement.
- § 20-31. Obedience to traffic control devices.
- § 20-32. Installation and maintenance of traffic signals.
- § 20-33. Regulation of speed by traffic signals.
- § 20-34. Lane markings.
- § 20-35. Distinctive roadway markings.
- § 20-36. Removal, relocation, etc., of traffic control devices.
- § 20-37. Designation and meanings of curb markings.
- § 20-38. Unauthorized painting of curbs.
-
Article 4.
OPERATION OF VEHICLES
Revised
-
Division 1.
Generally
Revised
- § 20-39. One-way streets and alleys.
- § 20-40. Designation of speed limits. Revised
- § 20-41. Driving through parades, processions, etc., prohibited.
- § 20-42. Use of private driveways, etc., by commercial vehicles.
- § 20-43. Driving onto or from limited access roadways.
- § 20-44. Entrance into intersection so as to obstruct traffic prohibited.
- § 20-45. Operation of vehicles on beaches prohibited.
- § 20-46. Obedience to barriers, signs, etc.
- § 20-47. Driving through, etc., railroad crossing, gates, etc. prohibited.
- § 20-48. Use of animal-drawn vehicles in central traffic district restricted.
- § 20-48.1. Parks, greenbelts and open spaces --definitions.
- § 20-48.2. Same -- regulation of vehicular travel.
- § 20-48.3. Same -- authority of City Manager.
- § 20-48.4. Alvarado Street Mall - regulation of vehicles.
- § 20-48.5. Exemption of shuttle trams.
- § 20-48.6. Mobile billboard advertising.
- Division 2. Turning Movements
- Division 3. Stop Intersections
- Division 4. Truck Routes
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Division 1.
Generally
Revised
- Article 5. PEDESTRIANS
-
Article 6.
STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
- § 20-65. Applicability of Article.
- § 20-66. Maintenance of and obedience to no parking zones, etc.
- § 20-67. Stopping, standing or parking restricted generally.
- § 20-68. Stopping, standing or parking in parkways prohibited.
- § 20-69. Parking adjacent to schools.
- § 20-70. Parking on narrow streets.
- § 20-71. Parking on hills and grades.
- § 20-72. Use of streets for storage of vehicles prohibited.
- § 20-73. Use of streets for selling, repairing, washing, etc., of vehicles.
- § 20-74. Mobile food vending vehicles -- Findings and purpose.
- § 20-74.1. Mobile food vending vehicles -- Definitions.
- § 20-74.2. Mobile food vending vehicles -- Required permits and licenses.
- § 20-74.3. Mobile food vending vehicles -- Regulations.
- § 20-74.4. Mobile food vending vehicles -- Permit suspension, revocation, and appeal procedures.
- § 20-75. Emergency parking restrictions.
- § 20-76. Display of warning devices by disabled commercial vehicles.
- § 20-77. Restricted parking zones -- 24 minute zones.
- § 20-78. Same -- 12 minute zones.
- § 20-79. Same -- one hour zones.
- § 20-79.1. Same -- 90 minute zones.
- § 20-80. Same -- two hour zones.
- § 20-80.1. Same -- three hour zones.
- § 20-80.2. Same -- four hour zones.
- § 20-80.3. Same -- ten hour zones.
- § 20-80.4. Same -- twelve hour zones.
- § 20-81. Same -- central traffic district between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
- § 20-81.1. Exceptions.
- § 20-81.2. Time limits in parking meter zones.
- § 20-81.3. Parking in permit spaces.
- § 20-82. No stopping zones.
- § 20-83. Parallel parking on one-way streets.
- § 20-84. Installation of and obedience to parking space markings.
- § 20-85. Camping and sleeping in motor vehicles or trailers overnight prohibited.
- § 20-85.3. Regulation of Overnight Parking; Fairground Road.
- § 20-85.4. Regulation of overnight parking on Sand Dunes Drive.
- § 20-85.5. Regulation of overnight parking.
- § 20-86. Regulation of overnight parking; Marina Lot.
- § 20-86.1. Private parking lots -- use -- generally.
- § 20-86.2. Same -- permission or authorization from owner required.
- § 20-86.3. Repealed.
- § 20-86.4. Same -- signs.
- § 20-86.5. Parking of semi-trailers prohibited; “semi-trailer” defined.
- § 20-86.6. Commercial Double-Parking Prohibited; Cannery Row.
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Article 7.
LOADING ZONES
- § 20-87. Establishment and marking of zones.
- § 20-88. Use of loading and passenger zones generally.
- § 20-89. Unauthorized use of loading zones prohibited.
- § 20-90. Unauthorized use of passenger loading zones prohibited.
- § 20-90.1. Establishment of passenger loading zones.
- § 20-91. Parking in alleys restricted to loading purposes.
- § 20-92. Establishment of coach zones.
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Article 8.
PARKING METERS
- § 20-93. Definitions.
- § 20-94. Establishment of parking meter zones.
- § 20-95. Establishment and use of parking meter zones.
- § 20-96. Installation of parking meters.
- § 20-97. Meter regulations to be prescribed by City Council.
- § 20-98. Operation of parking meters.
- § 20-99. Unauthorized use of parking meter spaces.
- § 20-100. Hours of operation of meters.
- § 20-101. Exceptions from Chapter requirements.
- § 20-102. Permit parking spaces.
- § 20-103. Violations resulting from mechanical failure of meters.
- § 20-104. Breaking, destroying, tampering with, etc. meters prohibited.
- § 20-105. Use of slugs prohibited.
- § 20-106. Enforcement of Article.
- § 20-107. Use of revenue.
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Article 9.
MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS
- § 20-108. Vehicles to be parked in designated stalls.
- § 20-109. Weight and size limitations on vehicles.
- § 20-110. Speed limit in parking lots.
- § 20-111. Restrictions on vehicles entering or leaving parking lots.
- § 20-112. When parking toward curb required.
- § 20-112.1. Moving vehicles within lots to avoid time limits.
- § 20-112.2. Payment of prescribed fee required.
- § 20-112.3. Riding bicycles, skateboards, etc., in Custom House Parking Facility prohibited.
- § 20-112.4. Public Safety Parking Lot -- Authorized vehicles only.
- Article 10. SPECIAL REGULATIONS
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Article 11.
ABANDONED, WRECKED, OR DISMANTLED VEHICLES
- § 20-150. Declared nuisance; definitions.
- § 20-151. Exemptions from Article.
- § 20-152. Article supplemental to existing law.
- § 20-153. Enforcement; right of entry of enforcing officer.
- § 20-154. Right of entry of those franchised to abate nuisance.
- § 20-155. Council to fix administrative costs.
- § 20-156. Authority of City Manager to abate and remove.
- § 20-157. Notice of intention to abate and remove.
- § 20-158. Public hearing upon request of owner of land or vehicle; notice of hearing.
- § 20-159. Disposal of personal property found in vehicle.
- § 20-160. Notice of hearing to California Highway Patrol.
- § 20-161. Conduct of hearing.
- § 20-162. Appeals to Council.
- § 20-163. Abatement.
- § 20-164. Notice of abatement to Department of Motor Vehicles.
- § 20-165. Assessment of costs.
- § 20-166. Penalty for refusal to abate.
- § 20-167—20-179. (Reserved for future use.).
- Article 12. PARKING OF CERTAIN VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL AREA PROHIBITED
- Article 13. PARKING IN CERTAIN AREAS WITH “FOR SALE” SIGNS PROHIBITED
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
- 21. COLTON HALL MUSEUM
-
22.
OFFENSES/NUISANCES
Revised
-
Article 1.
OFFENSES -- MISCELLANEOUS
Revised
- § 22-1. Alcoholic beverages -- consumption and possession in public.
- § 22-2. Ball Playing in streets.
- § 22-3. Bay of Monterey - Placing, etc., of Boats, Rubbish, etc., on Shore.
- § 22-4. Aggressive Solicitation and Prohibited Solicitations.
- § 22-5. Definitions for curfew regulations.
- § 22-6. Curfew regulations.
- § 22-7. Penalty.
- § 22-8. Fire alarms -- false alarms prohibited.
- § 22-9. Same -- tampering with, unauthorized use of, etc., fire alarm system.
- § 22-9.1. Installation and operation of alarm devices.
- § 22-10. Garage sales.
- § 22-11. Gambling -- operation of card tables, gambling devices, etc., in businesses, for compensation, etc., prohibited.
- § 22-12. Bicycles, roller skates, skateboards, etc., prohibited in certain areas.
- § 22-12.5. Prohibition of Motorized Scooters on the Recreation Trail.
- § 22-13. Reckless operation of bicycles, skateboards, skates, in-line skates, and other similar vehicles on the Recreation Trail.
- § 22-14. Skateboards on the Recreation Trail between the head of Municipal Wharf No. 1 and the City limit with Pacific Grove are prohibited.
- § 22-15. Urinating and defecating in public prohibited.
- § 22-16. Loitering.
- § 22-17. Noise--permit for use of loudspeakers, amplifiers, etc., -- required.
- § 22-17.1. Same -- application generally.
- § 22-17.2. Same -- contents of application.
- § 22-17.3. Same -- issuance or denial.
- § 22-17.4. Same -- revocation.
- § 22-17.5. Same -- appeal upon denial or revocation.
- § 22-17.6. Same -- transfer; compliance with requirements.
- § 22-17.7. Same -- intent of requirements.
- § 22-17.8. Same -- applicability of Sections 22-17 to 22-17.7.
- § 22-18. Same -- Certain noises prohibited. Revised
- § 22-18.1. Leaf blowers.
- § 22-19. Regulation of Door-To-Door Solicitors.
- § 22-19.5. Advertisement of short-term rentals.
- § 22-20. Utility poles -- posting, etc., of signs, notices, etc.
- § 22-21. Weapons and firearms -- certain acts prohibited while carrying concealed weapons.
- § 22-22. Same -- sale, possession, etc., of switch-blade knives, etc.
- § 22-23. Same -- discharge of firearms.
- § 22-24. Obnoxious nude conduct -- prohibited acts.
- § 22-25. Activities conducted upon quasi-public property.
- § 22-25.5. Trespass upon Private Lands and Business Premises; Unwelcome.
- § 22-25.6. Trespass on City property when entry prohibited.
- § 22-26. Loitering in any parking facilities.
- § 22-26.5. Loitering at or in Public Restrooms.
- § 22-26.6. Sitting or lying on public restroom floor.
- § 22-27. Transit bus in revenue service -- smoking prohibited; definitions.
- § 22-28. Same -- littering prohibited.
- § 22-29. Regulation of smoking in public places.
- § 22-30. Minors prohibited in billiard rooms during certain hours.
- § 22-30.5. Screening of Harmful Matter.
- § 22-31. Recodified.
- § 22-31.1. Recodified.
- § 22-31.2. Recodified.
- § 22-31.3. Recodified.
- § 22-31.4. Recodified.
- § 22-31.5. Recodified.
- § 22-31.6. Recodified.
- § 22-31.7. Recodified.
- § 22-31.8. Recodified.
- § 22-31.9. Recodified.
- § 22-31.10. Recodified.
- § 22-31.11. Recodified.
- § 22-31.12. Recodified.
- § 22-31.13. Recodified.
- § 22-31.14. Recodified.
- § 22-31.15. Recodified.
- § 22-31.16. Recodified.
- § 22-32. Recodified.
- § 22-33. Prohibition in Designated Public Restrooms.
- § 22-34. Recodified.
- § 22-34.1. No trespassing on Public Safety Parking Lot.
- Article 2. GRAFFITI
- Article 3. Repealed
- Article 4. ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCES
-
Article 1.
OFFENSES -- MISCELLANEOUS
Revised
-
23.
PARKS AND LAKES
-
Article 1.
GENERAL REGULATIONS
- § 23-1. Purpose & Findings.
- § 23-2. Definitions.
- § 23-3. Regulations in All Recreation Areas.
- § 23-3.5. Loitering Around Children’s Play Areas.
- § 23-4. Alcoholic Beverages Prohibited; Exceptions.
- § 23-5. Park Closing Hours.
- § 23-5.5. Expulsion from Parks.
- § 23-6. Flying Remote Control Models.
- § 23-7. Solicitation in Scholze Park.
- § 23-8. Dogs in Parks.
- § 23-8.5. Other Animals in Recreation Areas.
- § 23-9. Camping, Picnicking, and Day Use Permits.
- § 23-10. Recreation Buildings.
- § 23-11. Golf.
- § 23-12. Permits Required for Group and Other Activities; Prohibited Activities.
- § 23-13. Temporary Closing of Parks for Repair and Maintenance.
- § 23-14. Skate Parks.
- Article 2. EL ESTERO PARK
- Article 3. ED RICKETTS PARK
-
Article 1.
GENERAL REGULATIONS
-
24.
PAWNBROKERS
- § 24-1. Definitions.
- § 24-2. Business License Required.
- § 24-3. License Application.
- § 24-4. Approval by Chief of Police.
- § 24-5. Repealed.
- § 24-6. Record of Transactions - Submission to Chief of Police.
- § 24-7. Present Business Excepted.
- § 24-8. Annual Review by Chief of Police.
- § 24-9. Appeal.
- § 24-10. Violations.
-
25.
PERSONNEL/HUMAN RESOURCES
- Article 1. PURPOSE, SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
-
Article 2.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
- § 25-2.01. Allocation:.
- § 25-2.02. Anniversary Dates.
- § 25-2.03. Appointment:.
- § 25-2.04. Appointment - Types.
- § 25-2.05. Candidate.
- § 25-2.06. Certification.
- § 25-2.07. City.
- § 25-2.08. Classification.
- § 25-2.09. Classification Specification.
- § 25-2.10. Classified Service.
- § 25-2.11. Classification Plan.
- § 25-2.12. Days.
- § 25-2.13. Demotion.
- § 25-2.14. Department Heads.
- § 25-2.15. Discharge/Dismissal.
- § 25-2.16. Eligible Candidate.
- § 25-2.17. Employment Date.
- § 25-2.18. Employment List.
- § 25-2.19. Exempt Service.
- § 25-2.20. Family Member.
- § 25-2.21. Layoff.
- § 25-2.22. Leave of Absence.
- § 25-2.23. Limited Term Employee.
- § 25-2.24. Pay Status.
- § 25-2.25. Personnel Ordinance.
- § 25-2.26. Position.
- § 25-2.27. Prevailing Rate of Pay.
- § 25-2.28. Probationary Employee.
- § 25-2.29. Probationary Period.
- § 25-2.30. Promotion.
- § 25-2.31. Reassignment.
- § 25-2.32. Reemployment Lists.
- § 25-2.33. Regular Employee.
- § 25-2.34. Regular Part Time Employee.
- § 25-2.35. Regular Rate of Pay.
- § 25-2.36. Reinstatement List.
- § 25-2.37. Resignation.
- § 25-2.38. Seniority for Purposes of Leave.
- § 25-2.39. Separation.
- § 25-2.40. Suspension.
- § 25-2.41. Temporary/Seasonal Part-Time Employee.
- § 25-2.42. Contract Employee.
- § 25-2.43. Transfer.
- § 25-2.44. Vacancy.
- § 25-2.45. Waiver.
- § 25-2.46. Working Days.
- § 25-2.47. “Y” Rating.
- § 25-2.48. Year.
- § 25-2.49. Meaning of Words.
-
Article 3.
POLICIES GOVERNING EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- § 25-3.01. Equal Employment Opportunity.
- § 25-3.02. Affirmative Action Program.
- § 25-3.03. Harassment/Discrimination/Retaliation/Abusive Conduct/Bullying Policy.
- § 25-3.04. Alcohol and Controlled Substance Abuse.
- § 25-3.05. Conflicts of Interest.
- § 25-3.06. Outside Employment.
- § 25-3.07. Political Activities.
- § 25-3.08. Employment of Relatives.
- Article 4. CLASSIFICATION PLAN
-
Article 5.
COMPENSATION AND SALARY ADMINISTRATION
- § 25-5.01. Compensation Plan.
- § 25-5.02. Anniversary Dates Adjusted.
- § 25-5.03. Anniversary Date upon Transfer.
- § 25-5.04. Salary upon Original Appointment.
- § 25-5.05. Step Advancements.
- § 25-5.06. Salary upon Promotion.
- § 25-5.07. Salary upon Non-Disciplinary Demotion.
- § 25-5.08. Salary upon Transfer or Reassignment.
- § 25-5.09. Salary upon Reclassification.
- § 25-5.10. Special Salary Adjustment.
- § 25-5.11. Working out of Class Pay.
- § 25-5.12. Special Assignment Pay.
- Article 6. APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT
-
Article 7.
EMPLOYMENT EXAMINATIONS
- § 25-7.01. Open or Promotional Examinations.
- § 25-7.02. Examination Announcements.
- § 25-7.03. Continuous Testing.
- § 25-7.04. Selection Techniques.
- § 25-7.05. Preappointment Screening.
- § 25-7.06. Conducting Examinations.
- § 25-7.07. Qualification Standards.
- § 25-7.08. Notification of Examination Results.
- § 25-7.09. Review of Written Examinations.
- § 25-7.10. Examination Documents.
- Article 8. EMPLOYMENT LISTS
-
Article 9.
CERTIFICATION AND APPOINTMENT
- § 25-9.01. Filling of Vacancies.
- § 25-9.02. Certification of Eligibles.
- § 25-9.03. Temporary Appointment.
- § 25-9.04. Limited-Term Appointment.
- § 25-9.05. Use of an Alternative Employment List.
- § 25-9.06. Legal Authority to Work.
- § 25-9.07. Preemployment Medical Examination.
- § 25-9.08. Reemployment Medical Examination.
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Article 10.
PROBATIONARY PERIOD AND PERFORMANCE RATINGS
- § 25-10.01. Objective of Probationary Period.
- § 25-10.02. Duration of Probationary Period.
- § 25-10.03. Extension of Probationary Period.
- § 25-10.04. Evaluations During Probationary Period.
- § 25-10.05. Rejection During Probationary Period.
- § 25-10.06. Promotion Eligibility During Probationary Period.
- § 25-10.07. Performance Evaluations - Regular Employees.
-
Article 11.
GENERAL WORKING CONDITIONS
- § 25-11.01. Attendance.
- § 25-11.02. Work Schedule/Alternative Schedules.
- § 25-11.03. Resignation.
- § 25-11.04. Reinstatement.
- § 25-11.05. Overtime.
- § 25-11.06. Holiday Pay.
- § 25-11.07. Education Incentive Plan.
- § 25-11.08. Callback - Coverage.
- § 25-11.09. Standby - Coverage and Compensation.
- § 25-11.10. Tuition Reimbursement.
- § 25-11.11. No Pyramiding.
-
Article 12.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE PROVISIONS
- § 25-12.01. Vacation.
- § 25-12.02. Sick Leave.
- § 25-12.03. Family Leave.
- § 25-12.04. Holidays.
- § 25-12.05. Jury Duty and Court Appearances.
- § 25-12.06. Maternity Leave.
- § 25-12.07. Military Leave.
- § 25-12.08. Management Compensation Pay.
- § 25-12.09. Administrative Leave.
- § 25-12.10. Leave Without Pay.
- § 25-12.11. Catastrophic Leave.
- Article 13. TRANSFERS, REASSIGNMENTS AND LAYOFF
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Article 14.
DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE
- § 25-14.01. Authorization.
- § 25-14.02. Reasons for Discipline.
- § 25-14.03. Types of Discipline.
- § 25-14.04. Oral Reprimands.
- § 25-14.05. Written Reprimands.
- § 25-14.06. Notice of Proposed Disciplinary Action.
- § 25-14.07. Notice of Disciplinary Action.
- § 25-14.08. Scope of Appeal Procedure.
- § 25-14.09. Appeal to the City Manager of Discipline Imposed by a Department Head.
- § 25-14.10. Appeal to the City Council or Board of Library Trustees.
- § 25-14.11. General Conditions.
- Article 15. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
-
Article 16.
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS REGULATIONS
- § 25-16.01. Statement of Purpose.
- § 25-16.02. Definitions.
- § 25-16.03. Employee Rights.
- § 25-16.04. City Rights.
- § 25-16.05. Rights of Employee Organizations.
- § 25-16.06. Notice to Recognized Employee Organizations.
- § 25-16.07. Notice to City.
- § 25-16.08. Criteria for Determination of Appropriate Bargaining Units.
- § 25-16.09. Establishment of Bargaining Units and Representation Rights.
- § 25-16.10. Decertification of Recognized Employee Organizations.
- § 25-16.11. Maintenance of Bargaining Units.
- § 25-16.12. Impasse Procedures.
- § 25-16.13. Use of City Facilities.
- § 25-16.14. Dues Deductions.
- § 25-16.15. Prohibited Activities.
- § 25-16.16. Administration and Amendments.
- § 25-16.17. Construction.
- Article 17. RESERVE PEACE OFFICERS
- 26. PLANNING
- 27. POLICE
-
28.
PURCHASING
Revised
-
Article 1.
PURCHASING
Revised
- § 28-1. Purchasing system adopted -- Purpose of chapter.
- § 28-2. Definitions.
- § 28-3. Purchasing Agent powers and duties.
- § 28-4. Procurement of goods and general services.
- § 28-5. Public works projects.
- § 28-6. Public works projects -- Design-build procurement.
- § 28-7. Public works projects -- Renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.
- § 28-8. Public works projects -- Public-private partnerships.
- § 28-9. Job order contracts. Revised
- § 28-10. Contracts for professional services.
- § 28-11. Contracts for legal services.
- § 28-12. Responsibility determination.
- § 28-13. Bid protests.
- § 28-14. Exceptions to competitive procurement requirements. Revised
- § 28-15. Best-value purchasing.
- § 28-16. Contracts for furtherance of public policy.
- § 28-17. Splitting purchases prohibited.
- § 28-18. Inspection and testing.
- § 28-19. Surplus supplies and equipment.
- § 28-20. Interference with, misleading, etc., bidders prohibited.
- § 28-21. Acceptance of gifts, etc., by City employees prohibited.
-
Article 2.
LOCAL HIRING FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS
- § 28-70. Purpose.
- § 28-71. Definitions.
- § 28-72. Exceptions.
- § 28-73. Requirements for Contractors Submitting Bids.
- § 28-74. Requirements for Prospective Subcontractors.
- § 28-75. Non-responsive Bids.
- § 28-76. Required Documentation.
- § 28-77. Forms Submitted Under Penalty of Perjury.
- § 28-78. Disqualification.
- § 28-79. City Attorney Prosecution.
-
Article 1.
PURCHASING
Revised
-
29.
RADIO AND TELEVISION
- § 29-1. “Interference” defined; applicability of Chapter.
- § 29-2. Interference with radio and television reception prohibited.
- § 29-3. Permit required for erection of television towers, etc.; permit fees.
- § 29-4. Electrical requirements for antenna and ground installations.
- § 29-5. Radio and television structural and safety requirements.
- § 29-6. Enforcement of Chapter.
-
30.
SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Revised
-
Article 1.
IN GENERAL
Revised
- § 30-1. Definitions.
- § 30-1.1. Connection to City sewer system required.
- § 30-1.2. Maintenance of sanitary sewer laterals.
- § 30-1.3. Sewer overflows.
- § 30-1.4. Sanitary sewer lateral inspection requirements.
- § 30-1.5. Exemptions from sanitary sewer lateral inspection requirements.
- § 30-1.6. Sanitary sewer lateral inspection and repair requirements.
- § 30-1.7. Trash enclosure connections to City sewer system.
- § 30-1.8. Closure of sanitary sewer laterals.
- § 30-2. Regulations and Standards; City Sewer System; Enforcement Authority. Revised
- § 30-2.1. Sewer Main Fund.
-
Article 2.
OUTSIDE CONNECTIONS TO CITY SEWER SYSTEM
- § 30-3. Permit to make connection -- authority to grant.
- § 30-4. Permit to make connection -- application.
- § 30-5. Permit to make connection -- terms and conditions.
- § 30-6. Inspection, connection and construction fees; annual charges; irrevocable permits.
- § 30-7. Payment of annual charges.
- § 30-8. Plumbing requirements for connections.
-
Article 3.
INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND USE OF FAT, OIL AND GREASE PRETREATMENT EQUIPMENT
Revised
- § 30-9. Purpose.
- § 30-9.1. Enforcement of Article. Revised
- § 30-9.2. Authority to Inspect.
- § 30-9.3. Conflict. Revised
- § 30-9.4. Definitions. Revised
- § 30-10. Requirement for grease trap, grease interceptor, or other device. Revised
- § 30-10.1. Applicability and penalty provision. Revised
- § 30-11. Grease regulations and procedures. Revised
- § 30-11.1. Grease pretreatment waiver fee.
- § 30-11.2. Collection of waiver fees -- delinquency.
- Article 4. SEWER SERVICE CHARGE AND CONNECTION FEE Revised
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
Revised
- 31. SIGNS
-
31.5.
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT
- Article 1. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT UTILITY
-
Article 2.
URBAN STORM WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND DISCHARGE CONTROL
- Division I. Title, Purpose and General Provisions
- Division II. Discharge Prohibitions
-
Division III.
Regulations and Requirements
- § 31.5-15. Requirement to Prevent, Control, and Reduce Storm Water Pollutants.
- § 31.5-16. Requirement to Eliminate Illegal Discharges.
- § 31.5-17. Requirement to Eliminate or Secure Approval for Illicit Connections.
- § 31.5-18. Watercourse Protection.
- § 31.5-19. Requirement to Remediate.
- § 31.5-20. Requirement to Monitor and Analyze.
- § 31.5-21. Notification of Spills.
- Division IV. Inspection and Monitoring
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Division V.
Enforcement
- § 31.5-24. Enforcement and Administration.
- § 31.5-25. Urgency Abatement.
- § 31.5-26. Compensatory Action.
- § 31.5-27. Violations Deemed a Public Nuisance.
- § 31.5-28. Acts Potentially Resulting in a Violation of the Federal Clean Water Act and/or California Porter-Cologne Act.
- § 31.5-29. Civil Penalties To Be Deposited In the Storm Water Utility Fund.
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32.
STREETS, SIDEWALKS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
- § 32-1. Throwing, depositing, etc., of cigarettes, rubbish, refuse, etc., in public places prohibited; exception.
- § 32-2. Maintenance of barbed wire along streets, etc., prohibited; removal of barbed wire upon notice.
- § 32-3. Transacting private business on public property.
- § 32-3.01. Sidewalk vending -- Definitions.
- § 32-3.02. Sidewalk vending -- Permit required.
- § 32-3.03. Sidewalk vending -- Review of permit application -- Decision.
- § 32-3.04. Sidewalk vending permit expiration and renewal.
- § 32-3.05. Sidewalk vending permit revocation.
- § 32-3.06. Sidewalk vending permit appeals.
- § 32-3.07. Sidewalk vending -- General regulations.
- § 32-3.08. Sidewalk vending -- Specific regulations.
- § 32-3.09. Sidewalk vending -- Violation -- Penalty.
- § 32-3.10. Sidewalk vending -- Ability-to-pay determination.
- § 32-3.11. Sidewalk vending -- Nonapplicability.
- § 32-3.1. Diving related activities, Cannery Row.
- § 32-4. Special events -- permit required.
- § 32-5. Repealed.
- § 32-6. Obstruction of sidewalks prohibited; exception.
- § 32-6.1. Obstruction of pedestrian or vehicular traffic on public property and on private property abutting public property.
- § 32-6.2. Prohibiting sitting and lying on commercial sidewalks at certain times -- Exceptions.
- Article 2. OFFICIAL PLAN LINES
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Article 3.
ENCROACHMENTS
- § 32-14. Definitions.
- § 32-15. Purpose of Article.
- § 32-16. Encroachment permits -- authority to issue.
- § 32-17. Same -- delegation of authority.
- § 32-18. Same -- referral for recommendation.
- § 32-19. Same -- form of application and permit.
- § 32-19.1. Same -- referral to Council.
- § 32-19.2. Same -- appeals.
- § 32-20. Same -- terms and conditions.
- § 32-21. Removal of encroachments; notice to remove.
- § 32-22. Violations and penalties; removal by City.
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Article 4.
SIDEWALK REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
- § 32-23. “Sidewalk” defined.
- § 32-24. Duty of property owners, City permittees, etc., to repair, etc.; exception.
- § 32-25. Notice to adjacent property owner to repair sidewalks.
- § 32-26. Repair by City upon default of property owner -- generally.
- § 32-27. Same -- filing of report of costs and assessments.
- § 32-28. Same -- notice of hearing of City Engineer’s report.
- § 32-29. Same -- hearing by City Council.
- § 32-30. Cost of repair - Lien/special assessment.
- § 32-31. Repealed.
- § 32-31.1. Liability for Injuries to Public.
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Article 5.
DRIVEWAY, CURB, GUTTER, AND SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION
- Division 1. Generally
- Division 2. Permits
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Division 3.
Requirements, Standards and Specifications
- § 32-45. Generally.
- § 32-46. Driveway locations and dimensions.
- § 32-47. Abandoned driveways.
- § 32-48. Driveways prohibited at certain places.
- § 32-49. On-street parking spaces to be allowed in residential areas.
- § 32-50. Exceptions from driveway requirements.
- § 32-51. Use of culverts.
- § 32-52. Cutting of concrete.
- § 32-53. Safety requirements.
- § 32-54. Maintenance of improvements after completion.
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Article 6.
STREET EXCAVATIONS
- § 32-55. Excavation Permit - required.
- § 32-56. Same -- issuance; terms and conditions.
- § 32-57. Insurance required: surface restoration.
- § 32-58. Liability insurance required; barriers, crossings, access to fire hydrants, etc., to be maintained.
- § 32-59. Requirements and specifications for performance of work.
- § 32-60. Damages for failure to refill excavations.
- Article 7. PARKING ADJUSTMENT FEES AND TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT FUND
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Article 8.
ENCROACHMENTS BY COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
- § 32-08.01. Definitions.
- § 32-08.02. Condition of occupancy.
- § 32-08.03. Undergrounding.
- § 32-08.04. Deviation.
- § 32-08.05. Exclusions.
- § 32-08.06. Applications for deviations.
- § 32-08.07. Encroachment permit required.
- § 32-08.08. Application for an encroachment permit.
- § 32-08.09. Enforcement.
- § 32-08.10. Regulations.
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Article 1.
IN GENERAL
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33.
SUBDIVISION
- Article 1. IN GENERAL
- Article 2. TYPES OF SUBDIVISIONS
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Article 3.
BASIC DESIGN OBJECTIVES AND REQUIREMENTS
- § 33-15. Purpose.
- § 33-16. Existing Environmental Conditions.
- § 33-17. Community Facilities.
- § 33-18. Relationship to surrounding lands.
- § 33-19. Subdivision of a Part.
- § 33-20. Buildable Lots.
- § 33-21. Access to Public Streets.
- § 33-22. Lot Criteria.
- § 33-23. Block criteria.
- § 33-24. Streets and arterials.
- § 33-25. Design adjacent to thoroughfares.
- § 33-26. Curbs, gutters and sidewalks.
- § 33-27. Street trees and landscaping.
- § 33-28. Existing Trees.
- § 33-29. Repealed.
- § 33-30. Street Names.
- § 33-31. School site dedications - standard procedure.
- § 33-32. School site dedications; conditions of overcrowding.
- § 33-33. Reservations.
- § 33-34. Pedestrian, Equestrian and Bicycle Paths.
- § 33-35. Improvements, General.
- § 33-36. Transit Facilities.
- § 33-37. Recreational Vehicles.
- § 33-38. Waiver of Direct Access to Streets.
- § 33-39. Public Access to Public Resources.
- § 33-40. Passive or natural heating or cooling.
- § 33-41. Mobilehome Parks.
- Article 4. EXCEPTIONS
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Article 5.
STANDARD SUBDIVISIONS
- Division 1. Preliminary Maps
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Division 2.
Tentative Maps
- § 33-55. Purpose.
- § 33-56. Filing of Tentative Map.
- § 33-57. Form and content of Tentative Map.
- § 33-58. Requirements for an EIR.
- § 33-59. Action on Tentative Maps.
- § 33-60. Expiration of Tentative Map approval.
- § 33-61. Compliance with all City requirements.
- § 33-62. Fees for filing of Tentative Map.
- § 33-63. Subdivisions of unincorporated territory.
- Division 2.1. Relating To Vesting Tentative Maps
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Division 3.
Final Maps
- § 33-64. Purpose.
- § 33-65. Filing.
- § 33-66. City Engineer.
- § 33-67. Form and content of Final Map.
- § 33-68. Action on Final Maps.
- § 33-69. Improvement Security.
- § 33-70. Survey bonds.
- § 33-71. Fees.
- § 33-72. Dedication regulations for streets, alleys, drainage, public utility easements and other public easements.
- § 33-73. Drainage and sewer facilities.
- § 33-74. Bridge crossings and major thoroughfares.
- § 33-75. Supplemental improvements reimbursement agreements.
- § 33-76. Reversions to acreage by final map.
- § 33-77. Environmental impact and grading and erosion control.
- § 33-78. Inspection of Improvements: Subdivisions and Planned Unit Developments.
- Article 6. MINOR SUBDIVISIONS
- Article 7. ENFORCEMENT -- SEVERABILITY
- Article 8. MERGER OF SUBSTANDARD LOTS
- Article 9. COVENANT OF EASEMENT
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34.
CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
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Article 1.
CABLE COMMUNICATION FRANCHISE PROCEDURES
- § 34-1. Intent.
- § 34-2. Definitions.
- § 34-3. Programming and Channel Capacity.
- § 34-4. Franchise -- Required and Duration.
- § 34-5. Franchise -- Application.
- § 34-6. Franchise -- Review of Application.
- § 34-7. Franchise -- Contents of Proposal and Review.
- § 34-8. Legal Qualifications.
- § 34-9. Limitations of Franchise.
- § 34-10. Non-Exclusive Franchise and Competition Encouraged.
- § 34-11. Other Limitations of Franchise.
- § 34-12. No Waiver.
- § 34-13. Amendments to Ordinance and Franchise Agreement.
- § 34-14. Conditions of Street Occupancy.
- § 34-15. Consumer Protection -- General.
- § 34-16. Rate Regulation.
- § 34-17. Franchise Fees.
- § 34-18. Protection of City and Enforcement -- Liability Insurance.
- § 34-19. Protection of City and Enforcement -- Performance Bond.
- § 34-20. Protection of City and Enforcement -- Security Fund.
- § 34-21. Indemnification.
- § 34-22. Remedies -- Liquidated Damages.
- § 34-23. Termination.
- § 34-24. Transfers.
- § 34-25. Miscellaneous.
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Article 2.
CABLE TELEVISION CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS
- § 34-26. Notices.
- § 34-27. Local Operations.
- § 34-28. Installations, Response to Inquiries, Service Calls.
- § 34-29. Particular Rights Regarding Service Alteration or Disconnection.
- § 34-30. Right to Refunds.
- § 34-31. Deposits.
- § 34-32. Procedure for Disconnection for Cause.
- § 34-33. Payment / Service Charges for Late Payments.
- § 34-34. Complaint Resolution.
- § 34-35. Privacy.
- Article 3. STATE VIDEO SERVICE FRANCHISES
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Article 1.
CABLE COMMUNICATION FRANCHISE PROCEDURES
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35.
TAXATION
- Article 1. IN GENERAL
- Article 2. SALES AND USE TAX
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Article 3.
UNIFORM TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX
- § 35-10. Definitions.
- § 35-11. Tax levied; payment of tax by transient.
- § 35-12. Exceptions from imposition of tax.
- § 35-13. Collection by operator; advertisement that tax not to be collected, etc., prohibited.
- § 35-14. Registration of visitor accommodation facilities.
- § 35-15. Reporting and remitting of collections.
- § 35-15.1. Remitting and reporting requirements upon cessation of business.
- § 35-16. Penalties and interest.
- § 35-17. Failure to collect and report tax; determination of tax by Finance Director.
- § 35-18. Appeals.
- § 35-19. Records to be kept.
- § 35-20. Refunds.
- § 35-21. Condition precedent for administrative, legal, or equitable claims.
- § 35-22. Collection by court action.
- § 35-22.1. Violations.
- § 35-22.2. Repeal or amendment of this Article.
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Article 4.
REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX
- § 35-23. Short title; authority for adoption.
- § 35-24. Imposition.
- § 35-25. Payment.
- § 35-26. Exemptions.
- § 35-27. Nonliability.
- § 35-28. Applicability of tax.
- § 35-29. Realty Held by Partnership.
- § 35-30. Enforcement of Article.
- § 35-31. Claims for refund.
- § 35-32 to Sec. 35-39. (Reserved for future use.).
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Article 5.
PUBLIC UTILITIES USE TAX
- § 35-40. Definitions.
- § 35-41. City and constitutional exemptions.
- § 35-42. Telephone users tax.
- § 35-43. Electricity.
- § 35-44. Gas.
- § 35-45. Water.
- § 35-46. Tax deemed debt owed City; action for recovery of tax.
- § 35-47. Collection and remittance procedure.
- § 35-48. Powers and duties of tax administrator -Generally.
- § 35-49. Same -- Administrative agreements.
- § 35-50. Failure of service supplier to remit.
- § 35-51. Failure of service user to pay.
- § 35-52. Failure to file statement; hearing.
- § 35-53. Records to be kept.
- § 35-54. Refunds.
- § 35-55. Conflicts with State Public Utilities Commission.
- § 35-56. Utility User Tax Exemptions.
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Article 6.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TAX
- § 35-57. Purpose and Intent.
- § 35-58. Definitions.
- § 35-59. Authority for a Special Tax.
- § 35-60. Amount of Tax Imposed.
- § 35-61. Exempt.
- § 35-62. Collection.
- § 35-63. Imposition of Tax.
- § 35-64. Determination of Land Use.
- § 35-65. Use of Tax Proceeds.
- § 35-66. Administrative Interpretation.
- § 35-67. Duration, Amendment or Repeal.
- § 35-68. Effective Date.
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Article 7.
STREET INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX
- § 35-69. Title.
- § 35-70. Restricted uses of the tax/expenditure plan.
- § 35-71. Oversight committee.
- § 35-72. Annual independent audit.
- § 35-73. Operative date.
- § 35-74. Purpose.
- § 35-75. Contract with State.
- § 35-76. Transactions tax rate.
- § 35-77. Place of sale.
- § 35-78. Use tax rate.
- § 35-79. Adoption of provisions of State law.
- § 35-80. Limitations on adoption of State law and collection of use taxes.
- § 35-81. Permit not required.
- § 35-82. Exemptions and exclusions.
- § 35-83. Amendments.
- § 35-84. Enjoining collection forbidden.
- § 35-85. Amendment of this chapter.
- § 35-86. Termination date.
- § 35-87. Refunds and credits; suits and legal proceedings.
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Article 8.
GENERAL TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX
- § 35-88. Title.
- § 35-89. Operative date.
- § 35-90. Purpose.
- § 35-91. Contract with state.
- § 35-92. Transactions tax rate.
- § 35-93. Place of sale.
- § 35-94. Use tax rate.
- § 35-95. Adoption of provisions of state law.
- § 35-96. Limitations on adoption of state law and collection of use taxes.
- § 35-97. Permit not required.
- § 35-98. Exemptions and exclusions.
- § 35-99. Termination date.
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36.
TAXICABS AND OTHER VEHICLES FOR HIRE
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Article 1.
TAXICABS
- § 36-1. General provision.
- § 36-2. Definitions.
- § 36-3. Determination of number of taxicab businesses in the City.
- § 36-4. Continued operation of authorized business required.
- § 36-5. Compliance with State and local laws and regulations.
- § 36-6. Insurance requirements and hold harmless.
- § 36-7. Rates and fares; generally.
- § 36-8. Condition of vehicles; generally.
- § 36-9. Exterior signage required.
- § 36-10. “For Hire” lights required.
- § 36-11. Illumination of passenger compartment required at certain times.
- § 36-12. Inspection of vehicles; inspection fee.
- § 36-13. Establishment and use of taxicab stands.
- § 36-14. Solicitation of passengers prohibited; exception.
- § 36-15. Taxicabs standing in streets or public place prohibited; exception.
- § 36-16. Prohibited conduct by drivers.
- § 36-17. Authorization to pick up passengers by permitted drivers.
- § 36-18. Keeping of tripsheets required.
- § 36-19. Keeping of records by owners required.
- § 36-20. Reports of found property.
- § 36-21. Service to general public.
- § 36-22. Owner’s permit required.
- § 36-23. Owner’s permit application; application fee.
- § 36-24. Owner’s permit application process.
- § 36-25. Suspension or revocation of owner’s permit.
- § 36-26. Transferability.
- § 36-27. Taxicab driver’s permit required.
- § 36-28. Taxicab driver’s permit application; process.
- § 36-29. Taxicab driver’s permit application fee.
- § 36-30. Taxicab driver’s permit requirements and prohibitions.
- § 36-31. Issuance of permits.
- § 36-32. Renewal of permit; termination.
- § 36-33. Suspension of permit.
- § 36-34. Temporary permits.
- § 36-35. Records to be kept by the Regional Taxi Authority.
- § 36-36. Mandatory controlled substance and alcohol testing program.
- § 36-37. Required in taxicabs.
- § 36-38. Inspection required; removal of vehicle with inaccurate meter.
- § 36-39. Manner of placement in taxicabs.
- § 36-40. Accurate operation required.
- § 36-41. Use required for all passenger services.
- § 36-44. All charges to be in accordance with meters.
- § 36-45. Splitting of fares by two or more passengers.
- § 36-46. Proper use of “flag” required.
- § 36-47. Severability.
- Article 2. PEDICABS
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Article 1.
TAXICABS
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37.
PRESERVATION OF TREES AND SHRUBS
- § 37-1. Purpose and Goals of the Ordinance.
- § 37-2. Definitions.
- § 37-2.5. Protection of trees during construction.
- § 37-3. Cutting, pruning, damaging, or removal of trees from public areas; permit required; view trimming.
- § 37-4. City removal, cutting, pruning in public areas.
- § 37-5. Emergency removal, cutting, pruning by utilities.
- § 37-6. Non-emergency removal, cutting, pruning by utilities.
- § 37-7. Planting within improved City right-of-way; permission required.
- § 37-8. Removal or damaging trees on private property; permit required.
- § 37-9. Exemptions.
- § 37-10. Processing of permits -- Standards for permits.
- § 37-11. Conditions of Removal/Mitigation Measures.
- § 37-12. Local Landmark Trees.
- § 37-13. Appeals.
- § 37-14. Non-liability of City of Monterey.
- § 37-15. Civil penalty.
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38.
ZONING ORDINANCE
Revised
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Part I --
General Provisions
- Article 1. TITLE, COMPONENTS, AND PURPOSES
- Article 2. ORGANIZATION, APPLICABILITY, AND INTERPRETATION
- Article 3. DEFINITIONS
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Article 4.
USE CLASSIFICATIONS
- § 38-12. Purpose and Applicability.
- § 38-13. Uses Not Classified.
- § 38-14. Residential Use Classifications.
- § 38-15. Commercial Use Classifications.
- § 38-16. Industrial Use Classifications.
- § 38-17. Public, Semipublic and Water Facilities Use Classifications.
- § 38-18. Agricultural and Extractive Use Classifications.
- § 38-19. Accessory Use Classifications.
- § 38-20. Temporary Use Classifications.
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Part II --
Base District Regulations
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Article 5.
R RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
- § 38-21. Specific Purposes.
- § 38-22. R-E Residential Estate District.
- § 38-23. R-1 Residential Single-Family District.
- § 38-24. R-2 Residential Low-Density Multifamily Dwelling District.
- § 38-25. R-3 Residential Medium Density Multifamily Dwelling District.
- § 38-26. Supplemental Regulations Applicable in R Districts.
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Article 6.
C COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
- § 38-27. Specific Purposes.
- § 38-28. C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District.
- § 38-29. C-2 Community Commercial District.
- § 38-30. C-3 General Commercial District.
- § 38-31. CO Office and Professional District.
- § 38-32. CR Cannery Row Commercial District.
- § 38-33. Supplemental Regulations Applicable to C Districts.
- Article 7. VAF VISITOR ACCOMMODATION FACILITY DISTRICT
- Article 8. I-R INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
- Article 9. O OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
- Article 10. P PARKING DISTRICT
- Article 11. PC PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT
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Article 5.
R RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
-
Part III --
Overlay District Regulations
- Article 12. AP ADMINISTRATIVE-PROFESSIONAL OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Article 13. D DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Article 14. S SPECIAL SETBACK OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Article 15. HISTORIC PROPERTIES
- Article 16. SC PLANNED COMMERCIAL OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Article 16A. RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY IN THE GARDEN ROAD I-R-130 ZONING DISTRICT OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Article 16B. EMERGENCY SHELTER OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Article 16C. MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Article 16D. CANNABIS BUSINESS OVERLAY DISTRICT
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Part IV --
Regulations Applying in All Districts
Revised
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Article 17.
REGULATIONS APPLYING IN ALL DISTRICTS
Revised
- § 38-100. Specific Purposes and Applicability.
- § 38-101. Relocated Buildings.
- § 38-102. Development on Substandard Lots.
- § 38-103. Development on Lots Divided by District Boundaries.
- § 38-104. Building Site Frontage.
- § 38-105. Building Projections into Yards.
- § 38-106. Exceptions to Height Limits.
- § 38-107. Underground Utilities.
- § 38-108. Home Occupations.
- § 38-109. Screening of Mechanical Equipment.
- § 38-110. Refuse Storage Areas.
- § 38-111. Performance Standards. Revised
- § 38-112. Distance Between Buildings in a Dwelling Group.
- § 38-112.1. Alcohol Beverage Outlets.
- § 38-112.2. Limitation on Construction Hours.
- § 38-112.3. Repealed.
- § 38-112.4. Wireless Communications Facilities.
- § 38-112.5. Density Bonus.
- § 38-112.6. Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units.
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Article 18.
OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS
- § 38-113. Specific Purposes.
- § 38-114. Basic Requirements for Off-Street Parking and Loading.
- § 38-115. Off-Street Parking and Loading Spaces Required.
- § 38-116. Adjustments to Parking Standards.
- § 38-117. Reduced Parking for Other Uses.
- § 38-118. Parking In-Lieu Payments.
- § 38-119. Parking Spaces for the Handicapped.
- § 38-120. Bicycle Parking.
- § 38-121. Size and Access.
- § 38-122. Design Standards.
- § 38-123. Parking Area Screening: Walls and Fences.
- § 38-124. Lighting.
- § 38-125. Location and Design of Off-Street Loading Spaces.
- § 38-126. Safe Parking Program.
- Article 19. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE
- Article 20. RECYCLING FACILITIES
- Article 20A. LANDSCAPING REGULATIONS
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Article 17.
REGULATIONS APPLYING IN ALL DISTRICTS
Revised
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Part V --
Administration
- Article 21. ZONING AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW; FEES AND DEPOSITS
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Article 22.
USE PERMITS; VARIANCES
- § 38-156. Purposes.
- § 38-157. Authority of Planning Commission.
- § 38-158. Submittal Requirements.
- § 38-159. Notice and Public Hearing.
- § 38-160. Duties of Planning Commission and Community Development Director.
- § 38-161. Required Findings.
- § 38-162. Conditions of Approval.
- § 38-163. Planned Unit Development Approval.
- § 38-164. Effective Date; Appeals.
- § 38-165. Lapse of Approval; Transferability; Discontinuance; Revocation.
- § 38-166. Changed Plans; New Application.
- § 38-167. Reserved.
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Article 23.
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- § 38-169. Purpose.
- § 38-170. Application Requirements.
- § 38-171. Content of Development Agreement.
- § 38-172. Development Agreement Hearings.
- § 38-173. Execution and Recordation.
- § 38-174. Periodic Review.
- § 38-175. Effect of Development Agreement.
- § 38-176. Amendments or Extensions to Development Agreements.
- Article 24. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE APPROVAL
- Article 25. ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
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Article 26.
AMENDMENTS
- § 38-194. Applicability.
- § 38-195. Initiation of Amendments.
- § 38-196. Submittal Requirements.
- § 38-197. Public Hearing Scope and Notice.
- § 38-198. Duties of Planning Commission.
- § 38-199. Result of Planning Commission Denial.
- § 38-200. Duties of City Council.
- § 38-201. Revisions of Proposed Amendments.
- § 38-202. Resubmission of Application.
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Article 27.
APPEALS
- § 38-203. Purpose of Appeal.
- § 38-204. Right of Appeal -- Planning Commission.
- § 38-205. Right of Appeal -- Administrative and Other Committee Decisions.
- § 38-206. Right of Appeal -- Interested Parties.
- § 38-207. Time for Filing.
- § 38-208. Notice of Appeal -- Form and Content.
- § 38-209. Appeal by City Councilmember or City Manager; Review of Projects Requiring Environmental Impact Report (EIR).
- § 38-210. Hearing Date -- Notice.
- § 38-211. Authority of Appellate Body.
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Article 28.
NONCONFORMING USES, AND STRUCTURES
- § 38-212. Specific Purposes.
- § 38-213. Continuation and Maintenance.
- § 38-214. Alterations and Enlargements of Nonconforming Uses and Structures.
- § 38-215. Abandonment of Nonconforming Use.
- § 38-216. Restoration of a Damaged Structure.
- § 38-217. New Occupancy on a Site Having Certain Nonconforming Site Features.
- Article 29. ENFORCEMENT
- Article 30. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
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Part I --
General Provisions
- Tables