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Oxnard, California Code of Ordinances
OXNARD, CALIFORNIA CODIFIED ORDINANCES
PREFACE
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3: EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
CHAPTER 4: PUBLIC PROJECTS; PURCHASING AND CONTRACTING
CHAPTER 5: ANIMALS AND FOWL
CHAPTER 6: EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS, AND UNFAIR PRICING
CHAPTER 7: NUISANCES
CHAPTER 8: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 9: ADVERTISING
CHAPTER 10: BINGO GAMES
CHAPTER 11: PERMITS
CHAPTER 12: GAMBLING
CHAPTER 13: ASSESSMENTS, FEES AND TAXES
CHAPTER 14: BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 15: SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 16: ZONING CODE
CHAPTER 17: COASTAL ZONING
CHAPTER 18: FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 19: PUBLIC WORKS
CHAPTER 20: TREES; SHRUBS
CHAPTER 21: UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
CHAPTER 22: WATER
CHAPTER 23: CABLE, VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS
CHAPTER 24: MOBILE HOME PARKS
CHAPTER 25: SURFACE MINING
CHAPTER 26: OXNARD PERMIT SIMPLICITY ACT
CHAPTER 27: TENANT PROTECTION AND RENT STABILIZATION
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SEC. 11-300. PURPOSE.
   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)
SEC. 11-301. DEFINITIONS.
   The definitions contained in Cal. Health and Safety Code Division 20, Chapters 6.11, 6.67, 6.7. and 6.95, and the definitions contained in Cal. Health and Safety Code Division 20, Chapter 6.5, Article 2 shall apply to this article.
(Ord. No. 2775)
SEC. 11-302. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UNIFIED PROGRAM.
   (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)
SEC. 11-303. UNIFIED PROGRAM FACILITY PERMIT REQUIRED.
   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)
SEC. 11-304. SCOPE OF UNIFIED PROGRAM FACILITY PERMIT.
   (A)   The UPFP shall identify the specific activity licensed, the specific location or locations in the CUPA jurisdiction where such activity may be conducted or operated, and the person or persons to whom the UPFP is issued.
   (B)   The UPFP shall be valid only for the identified activities conducted or operated at the identified locations in the CUPA jurisdiction and only by the person or persons identified in the UPFP.
(Ord. No. 2775)
SEC. 11-305. UNIFIED PROGRAM FACILITY PERMIT FEES.
   The owner or operator of a facility which is required to have a UPFP shall, at the time of application or renewal, pay an annual fee for such permit.
(Ord. No. 2775)
SEC. 11-306. TERMS OF UNIFIED PROGRAM FACILITY PERMIT.
   A UPFP is valid on July 1 and expires on June 30 of the following year. A UPFP shall be renewed annually on or before August 1 of the year in which the permit expires. A permittee's failure to pay the annual fee shall automatically revoke the permit to operate.
(Ord. No. 2775)
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