Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of a special meeting of the board of directors.
Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of a special meeting of the board of directors.
The council enacts ordinances, resolutions, and orders necessary for executing the city's affairs, including: Approving or amending annual budgets. Authorizing contracts. Acting as the final appeal body on commissions rulings.
Council meetings are held at 7 PM in the Euclid City Hall Council Chamber on the first and third Monday of the month.
The City Council meets Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at am in the John Ferraro Council Chamber, Room 340, City Hall, 200 N. Spring St. (entrance on Main St.), Los Angeles, 90012. On the first Friday of every other month, the Council meeting is held at the Van Nuys Civic Center.
Under the Act, all meetings of local legislative bodies are open and public, and all persons are permitted to attend the meetings. Statutory exceptions authorizing closed sessions are construed narrowly, and the Brown Act “sunshine law” is construed liberally in favor of openness in conducting public business.
(1) Written notice of a meeting of a company's members must be given individually to each member entitled to vote at the meeting and to each director. Notice need only be given to 1 member of a joint membership. (2) Notice to joint members must be given to the joint member named first in the register of members.
The City Council is the governing body of the City, except as otherwise provided in the Charter, and enacts ordinances subject to the approval or veto of the Mayor. It orders elections, levies taxes, authorizes public improvements, approves contracts, and adopts traffic regulations.
The City of Santa Clara said its minimum wage will increase to $18.20 per hour. The rule is that any employee who works more than two hours per week in the city is entitled to at least $18.20 per hour.
The City of Santa Clara's Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Code requires that any person or business engaged in the renting of any number of rooms for lodging, dwelling, or sleeping purposes, must collect, report and remit Transient Occupancy Tax. The current Transient Occupancy Tax rate is 12.5%.
Step One: Try Addressing the Vacation Rental Issue Informally With Your Neighbor. Step Two: Check the Local Law or Community Rules on Short-Term Rentals. Step Three: Alert the Zoning Department to Your Neighbor's Violations. Step Four: Look Into Enforcement of Nuisance, Noise, and Related Ordinances.
What is a Short-Term Rental in California? The state of California defines a short-term rental (STR) as a residential property or portion of such property that is rented to an individual or group for not more than 30 consecutive days.