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Chico, CA Code of Ordinances
CHICO MUNICIPAL CODE
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF CHICO
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 (RESERVED)
Title 5 BUSINESS REGULATIONS1
Title 6 (RESERVED)
Title 7 ANIMALS
Title 8 HEALTH AND SANITATION1
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, SAFETY AND MORALS
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 11 AIRPORT1
Title 12 PARKS
Title 13 (RESERVED)
Title 14 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Title 15 UTILITY SERVICES
Title 16 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION1
Title 17 (RESERVED)
Title 18 SUBDIVISIONS
Title 19 LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS1
Title 2R ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL AND EMPLOYEE RELATIONS RULES
Title 3R REVENUE AND FINANCE RULES AND PROCEDURES
Title 5R BUSINESS RULES AND REGULATIONS
Title 8R SOLID WASTE COLLECTION RULES
Title 10R VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC RULES AND PROCEDURES
Title 11R CHICO MUNICIPAL AIRPORT RULES AND REGULATIONS1
Title 12R RULES AND REGULATIONS OF BIDWELL PARK AND OTHER PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS1
Title 14R BUILDING IN STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Title 15R WATER AND SEWERS
Title 16R BUILDING STANDARDS
Title 18R DESIGN CRITERIA AND IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS1
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Chico, CA Comprehensive Ordinance Table
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Section 1114.   Contracts for legal publications.
   The council shall annually let contracts for publication of legal notices and official advertisements for the ensuing fiscal year. For this purpose the city clerk shall notify by mail each newspaper of general circulation in the city, as defined by California Government Code Section 6008, that sealed bids for such publications are to be received setting forth the details of the publications contemplated to be done. Each bidder shall include with its bid a verifiable statement of both net paid circulation and net unpaid circulation of its newspaper within the city. The council may accept more than one bid for these publications in any year and the city may then utilize one or more of these approved newspapers for any such publications.
   In determining which bids are lowest and best, the council shall take into consideration the circulation, publication rates, and frequency of publication.
   The council shall not accept any bid at a rate higher than that regularly charged by such bidding newspaper for the same or similar publications or advertising from other customers and may reject any and all bids.
   The council may, if no acceptable bid is received, adopt any other legal method for legal publications.
   If there is only one newspaper of general circulation in the City, the council may contract with it without advertising for bids.
(Res. No. 75 76-77 §1, Measure E (part), Passed 3-8-77, Filed in Office of Secretary of State 5-2-77; Measure L (part), Passed 11-2-04, Filed in Office of Secretary of State 12-9-04; Res. No. 71-16 , Passed 11-8-16)
Section 1115.   Claims, demands, and actions.
   The city council shall adopt, by ordinance, procedures for the presentation of contract and tort claims for money or damages as prerequisite to suit against the city, its boards, commissions, agencies or departments and its elected officials as well as its officers, employees, or agents.
ARTICLE XII. FRANCHISES.
Section 1200.   Granting of franchises.
   Any person, firm or corporation furnishing the city or its inhabitants with any public utility or public service of any kind, or using the public streets, ways, alleys, or places for the operation of plants, works or equipment for the furnishing thereof, or traversing any portion of the city for any purpose, may be required by ordinance to have a valid and existing franchise therefor.
   The council shall provide, by ordinance, the method of procedure and the terms and conditions under which such franchises may be granted. Such ordinance shall provide for public notice and public hearings. Any ordinance granting any franchise or privilege shall be published at the expense of the applicant therefor.
   The council is empowered to grant such franchise by ordinance and to prescribe the terms and conditions of such grant. No franchise grant shall, in any way or to any extent, impair or affect the right of the city to acquire the property of the grantee thereof by eminent domain proceedings in the manner provided by law.
ARTICLE XIII. Repealed by Resolution No. 84 74-75 §3(b), Passed 4-8-75, Filed in Office of Secretary of State 4-21-75.
ARTICLE XIV. PERSONNEL SYSTEM.
Section 1400.   Establishment by ordinance.
   Any officer authorized or empowered to appoint, employ, suspend or discharge, or fix the compensation of heads of departments, subordinate officials, officers, assistants, or employees of the city, shall exercise such authority or power subject to and in compliance with the provisions of any ordinance adopted by the city council establishing a personnel system.
(Res. No. 96 84-85 §1 (part), Measure A (part), Passed 4-9-85, Filed in Office of Secretary of State 4-16-85)
ARTICLE XV. MISCELLANEOUS.
Section 1500.   Definitions.
   Unless the provision or context otherwise requires, as used in this Charter:
   A.   “Shall” is mandatory, and “may” is permissive;
   B.   “City” is the City of Chico and “department,” “board,” “commission,” “agency,” “officer,” or “employee,” is a department, board, commission, agency, officer or employee, as the case may be, of the City of Chico;
   C.   “County” is the County of Butte;
   D.   “State” is the State of California;
   E.   “Official newspaper of the city” is any newspaper which has been awarded a contract pursuant to Section 1114 of this Charter;
   F.   The word “Council,” wherever it occurs in this Charter, means the city council of the City of Chico.
(Res. No. 75 76-77 §1, Measure E (part), Passed 3-8-77, Filed in Office of Secretary of State 5-2-77)
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