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Yolo County, CA Code of Ordinances
YOLO COUNTY, CA CODE OF ORDINANCES
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Chapter 2 BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
Article 1. Yolo County Health Council*
Article 2. Appeals Board*
Article 3. Aviation Advisory Committee
Article 4. Delinquency Prevention Commission*
Article 5. Office of Emergency Services*
Article 6. Fish and Game Advisory Committee*
Article 7. Health Professional Utilization Review Committee*
Article 8. Highway Transportation Advisory Committee*
Article 9. Historical Advisory Committee*
Article 10. Housing and Community Development Advisory Committee*
Article 11. Hospital Advisory Board*
Article 12. Library Advisory Board
Article 13. Mental Health Board*
Article 14. Park, Recreation, and Wildlife Advisory Committee*
Article 15. Personnel Board
Article 16. Planning Commission
Article 17. Employer/Employee Occupational Health and Safety Committee*
Article 18. Waste Advisory Committee*
Article 19. Water Resources Board*
Article 20. West Plainfield Advisory Committee on Airport Development
Article 21. Yolo County Affirmative Action Advisory Committee
Article 22. Yolo County Equal Employment Opportunity Appeals Process*
Article 23. Emergency Medical Care Committee*
Article 24. Salud Clinic Advisory Board*
Article 25. Transportation Advisory Committee
Article 26. Underground Utility Advisory Committee.*
Article 27. Business License Appeals Board*
Article 28. Technical Review Committee on Building Construction*
Article 29. Yolo County Drug, Alcohol, Tobacco Advisory Council*
Article 30. Yolo County Assessment Appeals Board*
Article 31. Yolo County Disaster Council
Article 32. Solid Waste Independent Hearing Panel*
Article 33. Yolo County Children and Families Commission
Article 34. Partnership HealthPlan of California Commission*
Article 35. Yolo County In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority
Article 36. Procedures For Advisory Boards, Commissions and Committees Established By The Board of Supervisors
Article 37. Housing Commission
Article 38. Financial Oversight Committee
Article 39: Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council
Chapter 3 JUDICIAL DISTRICT*
Chapter 4 JUVENILE HOMES AND CAMPS*
Chapter 5 OFFICES AND DEPARTMENTS
Chapter 6 PERSONNEL MERIT SYSTEM
Chapter 7 PROPERTY
Chapter 8 USE OF VEHICLES ON COUNTY BUSINESS
Chapter 9 INFORMAL BIDDING PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC PROJECTS
Chapter 10 COMMUNITY CHOICE AGGREGATION
Title 3 FINANCE
Title 4 PUBLIC SAFETY
Title 5 PUBLIC WELFARE, MORALS, AND CONDUCT
Title 6 SANITATION AND HEALTH
Title 7 BUILDING REGULATIONS
Title 8 LAND DEVELOPMENT AND ZONING
Title 9 PARKS AND RECREATION
Title 10 ENVIRONMENT
Title 11 CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
Title 12 BUSINESS LICENSES
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Sec. 2-2.2208.   Appeals: Applications: Hearings.
   At the time and place set for the hearing, the applicant shall have the burden of proof, and other parties shall have an opportunity to respond. The hearing officer may continue the hearing from time to time and at the conclusion of the hearing shall make its determination of the appeal.
Sec. 2-2.2209.   Subpoenas.
   Upon the application of any party, the hearing officer shall issue subpoenas to require attendance to take testimony in any matter before it. The hearing officer may issue subpoenas on his/her own motion. The person making an application for a subpoena shall be responsible for serving it and for the payment of witness fees and mileage. An application for the production of books, documents, or other things under the control of the witness shall be supported by an affidavit such as is prescribed by Section 1985 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State.
Sec. 2-2.2210.   Appeals: Applications: Final determinations.
   Once an order determining an appeal is final, the parties shall be bound thereby. (amended in its entirety by § 1, Ord. 1035, eff. September 4, 2003)
Article 23.
Emergency Medical Care Committee*
*   Article 23 entitled “Emergency Medical Services and Medical Disaster Committee”, consisting of Sections 2-2.2301 through 2-2.2309, as added by Ordinance No. 733, effective October 15, 1975, as amended by Ordinance Nos. 752, effective March 10, 1976, and 828, effective March 8, 1979, amended in its entirety by Section 2, Ordinance No. 894, effective November 6, 1980. Article 23 entitled “Emergency Services Council,” consisting of Sections 2-2.2301 through 2-2.2309, as added by Ordinance No. 894, effective November 6, 1980, amended in its entirety by Section 2, Ordinance No. 1111, effective December 20, 1990; repealed in its entirety by Ordinance No. 1284, effective May 30, 2002)
Article 24.
Salud Clinic Advisory Board*
*   Article 23, as added by Ordinance No. 1176, effective March 9, 1995, renumbered and amended Article 24, Salud Clinic Advisory Board. Repealed by § 7, Ordinance No. 1443, effective July 10, 2014.
Article 25.
Transportation Advisory Committee
Sec. 2-2.2501.   Created.
   There is hereby created in the County a committee to be known as the Yolo County Transportation Advisory Committee. (§ 1, Ord. 838, eff. March 15, 1979, as amended by § 1, Ord. 844, eff. May 10, 1979, and § 2, Ord. 1180, eff. June 15, 1995)
Sec. 2-2.2502.   Membership.
   The membership of the Yolo County Transportation Advisory Committee shall consist of seven (7) members as follows:
   (a)   Six (6) members appointed by the Board:
   (1)   One from each supervisorial district; and
   (2)   One at large, representing bicycling; and
   (b)   One member appointed by and representing the Yolo County Transit Authority (a joint powers authority).
   The Transit Authority shall be responsible for advising the Clerk of the Board in writing of the name of its representative and of any change in the name of its representative.
   (c)   The member appointed by the Transit Authority may be from its governing board or staff, or citizens residing within its boundaries, and shall serve at the pleasure of the Transit Authority.
   (d)   All of such appointments should be made to provide as many diverse interests as possible. (§ 1, Ord. 838, eff. March 15, 1979, as amended by § 1, Ord. 844, eff. May 10, 1979, § 1, Ord. 879, eff. May 8, 1980, § 1, Ord. 882, eff. June 12, 1980, § 1, Ord. 1114, eff. December 20, 1990, and § 2, Ord. 1180, eff. June 15, 1995)
Sec. 2-2.2503.   Term of board appointees.
   (a)   The initial term of office of the Board appointees shall be as follows:
   (1)   Supervisorial Districts 2 and 4 and at large (representing bicycling) shall be for four (4) years, terminating January 31, 1995; and
   (2)   Supervisorial Districts 1, 3 and 5 shall be for two (2) years, terminating January 31, 1993.
   (b)   Thereafter, all such terms shall be for a term of four (4) years.
   (c)   Membership shall be effective upon appointment by the Board. However, all terms shall be deemed to have commenced on February 1 following the initial appointment, and thereafter all terms shall commence on February 1 and end on January 31. (§ 1, Ord. 838, eff. March 15, 1979, as amended by § 1, Ord. 844, eff. May 10, 1979, § 2, Ord. 879, eff. May 8, 1980, § 2, Ord. 882, eff. June 12, 1980, § 2, Ord. 1114, eff. December 20, 1990, and § 2, Ord. 1180, eff. June 15, 1995)
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