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Many ordinances of a temporary or special nature are excluded (e.g., zoning ordinances, and those regulating traffic, see Section 12-6.006). This 1972 Code is a complete recodification of the County's first Ordinance Code of 1960, as amended. It covers all ordinances through Ordinance No. 82-14, passed February 2, 1982. The Code is organized in Titles, Divisions, Chapters, Articles and Sections, under an expandable decimal numb~r- ing system so it can be kept up to date by separate supple- ments without the necessity for recodification. Users are invited to notify the County Counsel's Office of errors or omissions. (P.O. Box 69, Martinez, CA 94553; Phone [415] 372-2053.') Book Publishing Company 2518 Western Avenue Seattle, Washington 98121 (Contra Costa County 4-82) PROCEDURE FOR PASSING ORDINANCES AFTER THE CODE IS ADOPTED This code has been designed to permit logical expansion without requiring recodification or renumbering. To pre- serve the code's continuity and usefulness, we recommend that the procedure set forth below be followed before a new ordinance is adopted. FIRST, before drafting the ordinance, determine whether the same or similar provisions are presently in the code. The index should be useful in making this determination. SECOND, compare any similar code provision with those considered for the new ordinance and determine whether the present code provision is sufficient, needs to be amended or is to be repealed. THIRD, if the existing code section need only be amended, the ordinance should simply expressly amend the code sections as follows: "Section 5.10.032 is hereby amended to read as follows:" or "Sections 5.10.032 and 7.08.040 are hereby amended to read as follows:" "Section 5.10.032. " "Section 7.08.040. " Chapters and Titles may be amended in a similar manner. Important: Do not use the words "Chapter X is hereby repealed and re-enacted as follows," unless the intent is to simply repeal the material and use the chapter number again for entirely new material. When such words are used our editors will rewrite the history note eliminating any reference to the old ordinance. FOURTH, if the prior code provision is to be totally replaced by the new ordinance, the new ordinance should speci- fically repeal the prior code section by simply stating, "Sec- tion 5.10.032 is hereby repealed." FIFTH, if new sections are to be added to the code, de- termine whether such sections would best fit within an exist- ing chapter and title or whether they should be codified as a new title or chapter. In each case, the expandable decimal numbering system used in this volume reserves title, chapter and section numbers for expansion. If there is any question as to the proper placement of a new provision, no reference to code section number should be made. Our editors will place the ordinance when the next supplement is prepared. The following language is sufficient to locate the new ordi- nance in the code: "There is hereby added to the Municipal Code of Section 5.32.033 which is to read as follows: SIXTH, two copies of all ordinances passed should be forwarded to Book Publishing Company, 2518 Western Avenue, Seattle, Washington, 98121, for inclusion in the supplement. Our editorial staff is always willing to provide assistance, should there be any difficulty amending the code. ORDINANCE CODE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CALIFORNIA Adopted on December 26, 1972 Operative on February 1, 1973 Board of Supenrisors: District 1 - JAMES P. KENNY District 2 - ALFRED M. DIAS District 3 - JAMES E. MORIARTY District 4 - WARREN N. BOGGESS District 5 - EDMUND A. LINSCHEID County Administrator - JOSEPH P. McBRIEN A Re-Codification of the 1960 Ordinance Code Re-Codified and Indexed by BOOK PUBLISHING COMPANY 2518 Western Avenue Seattle, Washington 98121 Under the Supervision of JOHN B. CLAUSEN County Counsel .~@ TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 2. ADMINISTRATION 3. PERSONNEL 4. HEALTH AND SAFETY 5. GENERAL WELFARE AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS 6. REVENUE AND FINANCE 7. BUILDING REGULATIONS 8. ZONING 9. SUBDIVISIONS 10. PUBLIC WORKS AND FLOOD CONTROL 11. INSTITUTIONS AND PROPERTY TABLES INDEX