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Yuba County Grand Jury
• 2011-2012
Has the County made you a Lawbreaker? Conflict Exists between Two County Ordinances
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Findings 7 findings
F1
Page 68
U.S. Flags flown over the decorative arches along D Street are not being illuminated between sundown and sunrise.
F2
Page 68
Proper light fixtures are in place to light the U.S. flags; however, they are not being used.
F3
Page 68
The Marysville City Manager was unaware that the lights were off.
F4
Page 74
Yuba County Consolidated Fee Schedule requires permits and fees for certain items specifically exempted in its Title X, Chapter 10.05, Standards of Building Construction.
F5
Page 74
Neither the County Administrative Officer, the Director of the Community Development Services Agency, nor the interviewed members of the Board of Supervisors were aware that permits were being required for specifically exempted items within the county’s building codes.
F6
Page 74
Through conflicting county ordinances, the residents of Yuba County are required to pay for permits for items that are specifically exempted by the county’s building codes.
F7
Page 74
The residents of Yuba County, who have performed work that is specifically exempted from the permit process pursuant to the county’s building code, have been put in a position of being in violation of the county’s consolidated Fee Schedule and are subject to possible jail time, fines and/or both.
Recommendations 1
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R1Page 68Ensure that proper respect is provided by keeping the flags atop the arches along D Street illuminated between sundown and sunrise.