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(A) Jolly jump permits may be issued only for those city parks designated by city staff.
(B) City staff shall determine how many jolly jump permits may be issued per day for each park so designated; provided, however, that on any given day, two is the maximum number of jolly jump permits that city staff may issue for any neighborhood park so designated, and three is the maximum number of jolly jump permits that city staff may issue for any community park so designated.
(Ord. No. 2543)
ARTICLE XIII. CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY
DIVISION 1. UNIFIED PROGRAM GENERAL PROVISIONS
The purpose of this article is to implement the unified hazardous waste and hazardous materials management regulatory program and to provide for fees to defray the costs to the city of administering and implementing such program in its capacity as a certified unified program agency ("CUPA").
(Ord. No. 2775)
(A) The CUPA shall implement the unified program within the CUPA jurisdiction. Except as so provided, the CUPA shall implement the Hazardous Materials Business Plan, the California Accidental Release Prevention Program, the Underground Storage Tank Program, the Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act Requirements for Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plans, and the Hazardous Waste Generator and Onsite Hazardous Waste Treatment Programs. The CUPA and the unified program manager may coordinate unified program activities with all state and local agencies and officials.
(B) Any annual fee, permit fee, renewal fee, late fee, processing fee or any other fee, surcharge or penalty required to be paid by this article shall be established and authorized in a schedule of fees adopted by resolution of the City Council.
(Ord. No. 2775)
A unified program element, as set forth in section 11-302, shall not be operated without a valid Unified Program Facility Permit ("UPFP") issued by the CUPA.
(Ord. No. 2775)
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