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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-04 CC OrdinanceORDINANCE NO 90-04 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE PORTIONS OF THE NON- CODIFIED RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCES WHEREAS, Government Sections 50022.1 et aeg. provide that ordinance and codes of a county may be adopted by reference, provided that prior to such adoption by reference a noticed public hearing has been held; and WHEREAS, a noticed public hearing has been held by the City Council at which times all interested persons had the opportunity to appear and be heard on the matter of adopting by reference certain portions of the con-codified ordinances of the County of Riverside ("Riverside County Ordinances") which are identified below; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Ordinance Nos. 190 and 217 are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 2. Ordinance Nos. 328 through 340, inclusive, are hereby adopted be reference. SECTION 3. Ordinance Nos. 366 through 374, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 4. Ordinance Nos. 396, 397, and 403, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 5. Ordinance Nos. 413 through 423, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 6. Ordinance Nos. 427 through 434, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 7. Ordinance Nos. 446 and 448 are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 8. Ordinance Nos. 458 through 471, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 9. Ordinance Nos. 484 through 493, inclusive, and Ordinance Nos. 496 through 503, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. Ords 90-04 1 SECTION 10. Ordinance Nos. 507 through 515, inclusive, and Ordinance Nos. 517 through 530, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 11. Ordinance Nos. 534 through 536, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 12. Ordinance Nos. 540 through 547, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 13. Ordinance Nos. 551 through 555, inclusive, and Ordinance Nos. 558 through 563, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 14. Ordinance Nos. 565 through 570, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 15. Ordinance Nos. 575 through 581, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 16. Ordinance Nos. 584 and 585, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 17. Ordinance No. 588 is hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 18. Ordinances Nos. 591 through 593, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 19. Ordinance Nos. 595 through 598, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 20. Ordinance Nos. 601,604, 606, 608 and 614 are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 21. Ordinance Nos. 615 through 619, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 22. Ordinance No. 625 is hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 23. Ordinance No. 627 is hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 24. Ordinance No. 630 is hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 25. Ordinance Nos. 634 and 640 are hereby adopted by reference. Ords 90-04 2 SECTION 26. Ordinance Nos. 650 through 652, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 27. Ordinance Nos. 655 through 659, inclusive, are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 28. Ordinances Nos. 663 and 660 are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 29. Ordinance Nos. 670 and 671 are hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 30. Ordinance Nos. 348 and 348.3078 are adopted by reference. SECTION 31. Ordinance No. 457.73, as amended, is hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 32. Ordinance No. 460 as amended through Ordinance No. 460-93 is hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 33. Ordinance No. 461, as amended through No. 471.6, is hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 34. The Official Zoning Map of the City of Temecula entitled "Temecula/Rancho California Zoning Area" dated January 1, 1988, is hereby adopted by reference. SECTION 35. Certain provisions of the Riverside County Ordinances adopted by reference pursuant to this Ordinance reflect the County governmental structure and contain references to officials, official titles, commissions, and other designations, which are not a part of the structure of the government of the City of Temecula. In order to effectively and intelligently administer the County Ordinances, it is the purpose of this Ordinance to provide for the substitution of the appropriate City official, title, or designation in the County Ordinances. Accordingly, the following amendments are made to the County Ordinances referenced herein: Ao Whenever "Board of Supervisors" or "Board" is used in the Ordinance, it means the Temecula City Council. Whenever "County" is used in the Ordinances, it means the geographical limits of the City of Temecula unless a different geographical area is clearly indicated by the content. Go Whenever "County", "County of Riverside" or "Unincorporated territory of the County of Riverside" is used in the Ordinances, it Ords 90-04 3 means the City of Temecula. De Whenever "Planning Commission" is used in the Ordinances, it shall mean the Planning Commission of the City of Temecula. Eo Whenever "Land Development Committee" is used in the Ordinances, it shall mean the Temecula Planning Commission. Whenever "Planning Director" is used in the Ordinances, it shall mean the Temecula Planning Director. Go Whenever the County Ordinances refer to any other officer, office, official tifle, or other designation, the reference shall be interpreted to mean that similar office, title, or designation in the governmental structure of the City, as determined by the City Manager, or if there is no equivalent office, title or designation, then the City Manager may delegate the responsibility to the official or employee of his choosing. SECTION 36. SEVERABII ITY. The City Council hereby declares that the provisions of this Ordinance are severable and if for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction shall hold any sentence, paragraph, or section of this Ordinance to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining parts of this Ordinance. SECTION 37. Within fifteen (15) days after the passage this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall have it posted in the three (3) public places designated by the Resolution of the Council. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ATTEST: F. D. Aleshire, City Clerk [SEAL] this 27th day of February, 1990. Ronald J. Parks, Mayor Ords 90-04 4 STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, F. D. Aleshire, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, HEREBY DO CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance No. 90-04 was duly introduced and placed upon its first reading at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 13th day of February, 1990, and that thereafter, said Ordinance was duly adopted and passed at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 27th day of February 1990, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: 4 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Moore, Munoz, Parks NOES' 0 C OUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: 1 COUNCILMEMBERS' Birdsall F. D. Aleshire, City Clerk Ords 90-04 5 T &B LE OF CONTENTS (Numerical Order) Ord. 190 213 217 258 265 269 323 328 331 339 340 354 358 366 369 374 376 381 396 397 402 403 subject Public Nuisance (Parts of Trees; Domestic and Cultivated Fruit Trees) Co[one[ and Public Administ~atoi Peddling, Regulating and Licensing II~di,,~ & G~azing ~ni~als / Wild Flowcr Rcscrvcs Buildi4~g Rcstrictions: Mission Blvd. . IIcight Limits, March Air Ficld Buildi~,~ Restrictions: Jurupa Avonuo Parks and Recreation Camps Gaming Loitering, Persons under 18 years of age Water Wells Publi~ U~ a~,d T~avcl, Yoiba Strcct Bu=in~s& IIours, County officco Dances Sewage or Waste, Disposal Sheriff's Reserve Corps / Disaster Service Workers Fish a~,d Game Commission Ju~ici=] D.~$tr~ct Communications Department Capital Outlays Fund Buildi,,g Rcstrictions: .¢Sth Avcnuc Juvenile Institutions 409 413 421 423 49-5 427 431 434 438 442 446 448 458 459 463 465 468 469 470 471 '475 ~80 484 487 488 $ctbacks: Spco. Location~ Vehicles: Parking Excavations, Covered Property, Sale of Unclaimed SeLLaeke: 56th Avcnuc~ Chicken & Hog Manure Hog: Ranches Annual Tax, Bond Principal and Interest Taxcs: Salcs and Uso ..... Chief Administ~a4:-ivc offi~cr Tires: Tires Chains Airport Operations Spccd Limit: Flood Hazard Areas / National Food Ins. Program Purchasing, Policies and Procedures House Numbering System Swimming Pools, Semi-Public Diseases: Livestock Peace officers Patrol Services Riders and Hikers' Trails Setbacks: Central Av~, Mead Rd., Pico Rd. Surveyor Sand Blowing Airport Operations Employers' Suggestion Program 490 492 493 ~95 496 497 499 50O 502 503 506 507 5O8 509 510 512 513 514 515 '516 517 520 523 524 525 527 CATV: Ca. Water & Telephone Company Food Establishments Restaurants Taxc~ Uniform Transicnt Occupancy Warrants, Duplicate Public Guardian Encroachments and Excavations, Highway Vehicles: Weight of Vehicles Firearms: Minors CATV: Procedures for Issuance of Licenses Work Furlough Program Sales, Closing Out and Relocating Fortunetelling Agricultural Preserves Assessment Appeals Board Highways: One-way Repealed (Effective 2-17-89) Firearms: Use and Discharge of Delinquency Prevention Commission Tax~: T~a~.f~ of R~al Propcrty Underground Utility District Abandoned - Public Nuisance Vehicles: Flies Vehicles: Oversize and Overweight Water Backflow Prevention Devices Flies & Fly Abatement Committee 529 530 531 533 534 535 536 538 540 541 542 543 544 546 547 550 551 554 555 5§~ 558 559 560 563 564 565 Vehicles: Off-Road Vehicles Boats Mc-cting~, Board of Supervisors Dica~tcrs: Animals: Prisoners Rcliaf Domestic - At-large Refuse Disposal Facilities Disasters: Tax Relief Cesspools & Similar Facilities Rubbish, Removal of Solicitations, Charitable Human Exposure Claims Fire Protection Zones Act Ilousing Commission Bees Repealed (Effective 1-1-88) Surface Mining and Reclamation Act Ordinance Violations / Statutes Bingo, Game of Trees, Removal of Dogs & Cats: Spay & Neuter Clinic Agriculture Commodities South~a=L D~s~L Aii Ba~i~ Poultry Ranches 4 566 567 568 569 570 -573 575 576 577 578 580 581 583 584 585 ~586 587 588 589 591 592 593 ~59¢ 595 596 597 Green Corn Food Handlers Embalming Fees Lettuce Mosaic Disease Milk Market Fees County Scrvico Arcat, Chargcs School Dedications Airport Ambulance Services Historic Preservation Districts Mobile Food Preparation Units Juvenile Facilities Corporation Auditor Controllcr Drug Paraphernalia, Minors Vehicles & Pedestrian Traffic Bou~,da~i~, Su~¢~vi~ial Di~trictu Rcdcvclopmcnt: Pal~ Home Mortgage Finance Program Dcputy Marohalu & D. A. Invcztigator~ California Penal Code 1203.1b, Probation Sewer Use Garage Sales Training, Supcrv~o~s--E-lect Alarm Systems Massage Industrial Development Authority 598 599 601 602 604 605 606 607 608 609 610, -612 614 615 616 617 618 619 '620 621 622 G23 624, 625 '626 627 Real Property Wcights and Mcasurcs Compensation of Jurors Rcdcvclopmcnt: San Jacinto Affidavit, Cash Statements Rcdcvclopmcnt: La Quinta Mobile Homes Rent Review Commission Rcdcvclopmcnt: La Quinta Dead Bodies Rcdcvclopmcnt: San Jacinto Fruitu & Vegctabl~, I.=pe~tio~, of Rcdcvclopmcnt Agcncy (Unincorporatcd Tcrritory) Waste Disposal Land Use Fees Hazardous Waste: Storing, Treating, Recycling Parking Violations Hazardous Substances (Underground Storage Tanks) Regulation and Prohibition of Smoking Surplus Property Authority Wcighing and Mca~uring In~trumcnt~--I-nspe¢. C-h~rgcs -Facilitic~ Acccu~ Tax Within CFD No. 8~ 2 , Special Tax Withi~ I~LL~Vt. A~ea No. A of CFD #85 1 Spccial Tax Within Impvt. Arca No. B of CFD #85-1 Special Tax Within CFD #B5 2 '~ Agricultural Activities for Nuisance Defenses County Parking Lots~ Rcgulating Usc Thcrcof Regulating Picture Arcades 628 630 ~631 -C32 634 640 641 642 645 647 6¢9 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 659 Statutc of Limitations of Admiai~t.=a~ive--Do¢ision~ Prohibiting m~thing, Swimming, B~ing, or Entg~ing Irrigation C=nal, Ditch, or Drain in Unincorpora~9~ Arcas of Palo Vcrdc Vallay Regulating of Dogs and Cats & Suppression of Rabies Spocial Tax Within CFD #86 1 Rcdcvclop Uni~o~. A~== by Mu~e~,u Valley Re----de~. Agency Appoint Dircctors to Rcuourcc Con~crvation Di=tricts Commercial Filming within the Unincorporated Areas Establishing Health Service Dcvclopmcnt of Rcal Property in thc Mira Loma Aroa Opcn Ficld. Asparagu= Burning in Coachclla Valloy Adopting thc Rcdcvclopmcnt Plan for Projcct No. 2 1987 Adopting thc Redcvclopmcnt Plan for Projcct No. 3 1987 Ado~ti~,~ the Rcdcvclopmcnt Plan for Pr~jgc~ No: 4-1987 Adopting thc Redcvclop~c.,t Plan for P~jcct No. 5 1987 Spccial Tax within CFD No. 87 5 Sewage Discharge in Unincorporated Territory Hazardous Materials Inventories Disclosure Disclosure to Non-Profit Organization of Funds Fec~ Exa~i.,atio,. of $u~cy &Corncr Rccords ', F¢¢m for Se~ices Re,,de~ed T~easure~' Tax Collector Regulating Light Pollution Prohibiting Aids Discrimination Regulating Collection and Removal of Solid Waste Development Mitigation Fee for Residential Development GGO 661 662 663 665 667 668 669 670 671 674 Parimutucl Wagering Distribution at National Date Festival Spocial Tax Within Community Facilities District No. 88 ¢ Appoint,~,t of Di~Lors to R~ou~cc Conservation Districts Establishing the Riverside County Stephens Kangaroo Rat Habitat Conservation Plan and Setting Interim Mitigation Fees Adopting Boundary Chang~ a,~d E=tablishi,,g County Boundary Redevelopment Plan, Amdmt No. 1 Redcv. Project No. 2 Redevelopment Plan, Project No. Airports 1988 Real Property and Recording Evidences of Title Assessed Valuation of Replacement Property - Proposition 90 Consolidated Fees for Land Use and Related Functions Public Leastback of N~w SiLt Fo~ County of Riverside IIo~piLal 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS (ALPHABETICAL) TITLE Adult Bookstores Affidavit, Cash Statements Agcncyz Rcdcvclopmcnt (Unincorporated Tc[[ito~f Agriculture: Agricultural Preserves Agriculture Commodities Nuisance Defense: (Agricultural Activities, Operations, and Facilities) Aids Discrimination Airport Airport Operations Alarm Systems Ambulance Services Animals: Control of Domestic Animals Non-Domestic Animals- At-large Herding and Grazing Annual Tax, Bond Principal and Interest Appointmcnt of Dircctor3 Rc~oul¢~ Co~s~atio~ Assessed Valuation of Replacement Property- Prop.90 Assessment Appeals Board ORDINANCE 627 604 612 509 563 625 656 576 487 & 448 595 577 630 534 258 434 662 670 510 Auditog Aviation: Commission; Department Bees Bingo, Game of Boa~ of Su~cl~isors' Mectings Boats Dou..dari~, Supe~¢im~ial Di~L~i~t~ 'Boundary Changc and Establi=hing County Boundary Building Restrictions: Jurupa Avcnuc Mission Blvd 45th Avcnuc Burning, Opcn Ficld Asparagus (Coach~lla Vally) Business Ilours, County officcs California Penal Code 1203.1b, Probation Camps: Parks and Recreation Camps Capital Outlays Fund Cash Statements, Affidavit Cats, Spay & Neuter Clinic Cesspools & Similar Facilities Chicken Manure · Chicf Administrativc Offic¢~ Claims Commercial Filming within Unincorporated Areas 2 583 487 551 558 531 530 ..... 586 665 323 2~5 402 358 591 328 397 604 560 540 427 544 634 jec/ORD13221a ADDENDUM OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE 460 461 (As amended through Ordinance No. 460.93) Subdivision (As amended through Ordinance No. 461.6) Road Improvement Standards The Official Zoning Map of the City of Temecula entitled #Temecula/Rancho California Zoning Area" dated January 1, 1988. Communications Department C~L~L~unity Facilities Dist No. 85 2, Special Tax 'Co~LuL~unity Facilities Dist No. 86 1, Special Tax Co~unity Facilities Dist N~. 87 5, Special Tax Compensation of Jurors · Coroner and Public Administrator County Service Areas, Charges County Parking Lots Dances Dead Bodies Delinquency Prevention Commission Deputy Marshals Development Mitigation Fee, Residential Development -Development of Real Propcity in Mir-a L~a 'Directors: Resource Conservation Districts Authe~izing Appointment of Directors to Resour=a Conservation Districts Disa=tcrs~ Relief Service Workers ~Tax Ralief Development Mitigation Fee Diseases: Lettuce, Mosaic Livestock District Att~r~,cy& Inv~=tigaLo~s Dogs 3 396 624 631 649 601 213 573 626 366 608 515 659 641 633 66~ 533 37.~ 538 659 569 468 589 560 & 630 Drug Paraphernalia, Minors Embalming Fees Employers' Suggestion Program Encroachments and Excavations, Highway Excavations, Covered Fees: Consolidated Fees for Land Use Embalming Milk Market Waste Disposal Land Use Examination of Survcy& Coroncr Record= Scrvicc~ Rcndcred Trca~urcr Tax Collcctor Filming Within Unincorporated Areas Fire Protection Firearms: Minors Use and Discharge of Fish and Camc Commis=ion Flies Flood Hazard Areas Fly Abatement Committee Food Establishments Food Handlers Fortunetelling Fruits, Inspectio~. of Gaming 584 568 488 499 421 671 568 570 614 6§4--- 634 546 5O2 514 376 523 & 527 458 527 492 567 5O8 610 331 Garage Sales Green Corn Hazardous Materials Inventories, Disclosure of Hazardous Substances (Underground Storage Tanks) Hazardous Waste: Establishments for Storing, Treating, Recycling Health Service Fees Health Services, Establishment of · Height Limits, March Air Field Highways: One-way Encroachments and Excavations Historic Preservation Districts Hog: Manure Ranches Home Mortgage Finance Program House Numbering System Housing Commission Human Exposure Industrial Development Authority Inspection and Testing: Co.~r~ial and Non Commercial Weighing and Measuring Inst~u~cnt~ Judi=ial Dist~i~t Judicial Review: Statut~ of Limitation,& 593 566 651 617 615 554 640 269 512 499 578 427 431 588 463 543 597 620 301 628 Juror Compensation Juvenile Facilities Corporation Juvenile Institutions Kangaroo Habitat Conservation Plan and Interim Mitigation Fees Land Use Fees and Related Functions Lettuce Mosaic Disease Light Pollution, Regulating Livestock, Diseases Loitering, Persons under 18 years of.age March Air Ficld, IIcight Limit~ Mar~hal~ Massage ~Mecting~, Board of Supcrviuor~' Milk Market Fees Mobile Food Preparation Units Mobile Homes Rent Review Commission National Food Insurance Program Non-Profit Organization of Funds (Forfeiture) Open Ficld A~paraguu Burning Organization of Funds (Forfeiture and Seizures) Pdlo Ve~dm Valley: Bathing, Swimming, m~t.~n~, Watcrokiing in Unincorporated Area~ Parimutucl Wagciing National Date F~tival Pa~ki~.g Lots (County), Rcgulations Parking Violations Patrol Services 601 581 403 663 671 569 655 468 339 269 589 596 531 570 58O 606 458 652 6~2 652 629 66O 616 470 Peace officers Peddling, Regulating and Licensing Pedestrian Traffic Picture Arcades Poultry Ranches Prisoners Propation Costs Property, Sale of Unclaimed Proposition 90 - Assessed Valuation Public Guardian Public Lca=cback of New Site Riv. Co. IIospital Public Nuisance (Parts of Trees; Domestic and Cultivated Fruit Trees) Public Use a~d T~avel, Yorba SLyeeL Purchasing, Policies and Procedures Real Property Real Property: Recording Evidences of Title Redevelopment: 'La Qui~ta 'Palm Desert San Jacinto Unincorporated Territory of the Cou,,ty Redevelopment Pla,, for Pkojcct A[aa No. 5 1987 Redevelopment Pla~, foL Piejeer Area No..{ 1987 .Redevelopment Plan for Project Area No. 3 1987 t Redevelopment Pla~, £o~ Projeut A~ea No. 2. 1987 7 469 217 585 627 565 535 591 423 670 497 67.{ 190 3~4 459 598 669 605 & 607 632 587 602 & ~09 612 6.48 647 646 64~ Rcdcvclopmcnt Plan Amdmt No. 1 Projcct Arca No. 2 Rcdcvclopmcnt Plan foi Projcct No% Aizmo~t$ ~988 Refuse Disposal Facilities Rent Control, Mobile Homes Restaurants Riders and Hikers' Trails Right-to-Farm Rubbish, Removal of Sales, Closing Out and Relocating Sand Blowing School Dedications Setbacks: $6th Avcnuc 'C~.L~al Avenue M~ad Road Pico Road .... Spcc. Locationu Sewage: Discharge of (Unincorp.-Riverside Co.) Disposal of .Penalties for Violations Sewer Use Sheriff's Reserve Corps Smoking Solicitations, Charitable ~outhea=t Dc~c=t Ai~ Basin 8 667 668 536 606 493 471 625 541 507 484 575 425 %75 475 475 409 650 369 650 592 374 618 542 Spay & Neuter Clinics, Dogs and Cats Speed Limits 'Statutc of Limitations for Judicial Rcviow Ad~inistratiwc Dccisionz SLaLuLe~ Surface Mining and Reclamation Act Surplus Property Authority Swimming Pools, Semi-Public Swi~ing, Bathing, Boating in Irrigation in Unincorporated Arca of Palo Verde Valley Tax Rcliaf, Disa:tcrs Taxes: ~alcs and Use Special Tax Community Facilities Districts: Facilitie~ Acc~& Tax, Dia'Lli=t No. 84 2 I~provc~ant Area No. A, District No. 85 1 Improvement Azea No. B, District No. 85 2 ~ Co, .....unlLy FaciliLies Di~L~i~t No. 85 2 Community Facilities Di=LriuL No. 86. 1 Community Faoiliticc Dictrict No. 87 5 Co...,~unity F&~ilitie~ Di~t~i~L No. 00 4 -T~an~fe~ of Real Television Antenna Cable Service: Procedures for Issuance of Licenses Ca. Water & Telephone Company 9 560 452 698 556 555 619 ¢8O 465 629 ¢38 621 622 623 62.~ 631 6¢9 661 516 495 503 490 Tires: Tires chains Metal or Wood Tires Tlai~,ing, Supcrvi~o~ Elect Troasuror, Tax Cellcctor Sorviacz Rcndcrod Trees, Removal of Underground Storage Tanks (Hazardous Substances) Underground Utility District Uniform Transient Occupancy Taxes Vegetables, Tn~p~ct~n ~f Vehicles: Abandoned - Public Nuisances Off-Road Vehicles Oversize and Overweight Parking Traffic Weight of Vehicles Violations Warrants, Duplicate Waste: Regulating Collection & Removal of Solid Waste Waste Disposal Land Use Fees Water Backflow Prevention Devices Water Wells Weighing and Measuring InstrL%ments: Chaz~& fo~ II,sp~Lio~ a~d T~sLi~g 10 446 189 59,{ 65¢ 559 617 517 495 610 520 529 524 413 585 189 & 500 556 496 657 614 525 340 620 Wcight~ and Moatufos .... Wild Flowor Roccrwc~ Work Furlough Program Zones Act 599 258 506 547 11