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Chapter 30 — CITY COUNCIL

San Gabriel Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · San Gabriel

§ 30.01 MEETINGS; TIME AND PLACE.

(A) Time. All regular meetings of the Council shall be held on a time and date established by written resolution of the City Council. (B) Place. Regular meetings of the Council shall be held in the City Hall, Council Chamber, located at 425 South Mission Drive, San Gabriel, California. (C) Public places for posting notices. The following are officially designated as public places for the posting of all ordinances, resolutions or notices adopted or issued by the city in all cases when posting is required by law: (1) San Gabriel City Hall 425 S. Mission Drive San Gabriel, CA 91770 (2) County of Los Angeles Public Library 500 S. Del Mar Avenue San Gabriel, CA 91770 (3) US Postal Office 120 S. Del Mar San Gabriel, CA 91770

('65 Code, §§ 2-1.01 and 2-1.02) (Ord. 943, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 471-C.S., passed 8-20-96; Am. Ord. 627-C.S., passed 9-6-16; Am. Ord. 628-C.S., passed 9-6-16; Am. Ord. 643C.S., passed 4-3-18)

§ 30.02 COMPENSATION.

Effective the first full pay period after the seating of the re-elected/newly-elected Council members following the November 2026 General Municipal Election, each member of the City Council shall be paid a salary of $1,275 per month, and may be adjusted in accordance with state law. ('65 Code, § 2-1.03) (Ord. 190-C.S., passed - - ; Am. Ord. 216-C.S., passed - - ; Am. Ord. 488-C.S., passed 2-3-98; Am. Ord. 505-C.S., passed 7-18-00; Am. Ord. 537-C.S., passed 10-7-03; Am. Ord. 558-C.S., passed 9-20-05; Am. Ord. 573-C.S., passed 7-17-07; Am. Ord. 724, passed 11-18-25)

APPEALS TO COUNCIL

§ 30.10 FINDINGS.

The Council has found that in some provisions of this code there is no definite procedure set out for an appeal to the Council from the findings, decision, or action of an administrative officer, employee, board, or commission created or appointed by the Council and that the wording of some code provisions can be construed as leaving the final decision of a matter in the hands of some subordinate person, board, body, or commission without appeal to the Council. From such finding the Council believes there should always be a means of relief for a person aggrieved by an arbitrary finding, decision, or action of such appointive person, body, or commission, without resort to the overcrowded courts of law.

('65 Code, § 1-4.01) (Ord. 843, passed - - )

§ 30.11 FILING.

Where no specific provision is made or procedure is set out in this code or by ordinance applicable to the subject matter for an appeal to the Council, any person aggrieved by the findings, decision, or action of any subordinate officer, employee, board, body, or commission may, within ten days from the date of notice of such findings, decision, or action, file his written notice of appeal therefrom with the City Clerk, giving his name and mailing address. Where there is a specific appellate procedure applicable to the subject matter, that procedure shall govern and these general appellate procedures shall be inapplicable. ('65 Code, § 1-4.02) (Ord. 843, passed - - )

§ 30.12 STAY OF ACTION.

The City Clerk shall forthwith notify the officer, employee, board, body or commission of the filing of such notice of appeal, and all action pertaining to the subject matter of the appeal shall be suspended until final action of the Council therefrom unless delay of action of the matter directly endangers public health and safety. ('65 Code, § 1-4.03) (Ord. 843, passed - - )

§ 30.13 REFERRAL TO COUNCIL.

The City Clerk shall refer the filing of the notice of appeal to the Council at its first regular meeting after receipt thereof, or at a special meeting called for such purpose and shall, at the Council's direction, set the appeal for hearing.

('65 Code, § 1-4.04) (Ord. 843, passed - - )

§ 30.14 NOTICE OF HEARING.

The City Clerk shall notify the appellant of such date by mail and so notify any other person requesting notice thereof. ('65 Code, § 1-4.07) (Ord. 843, passed - - )

§ 30.15 DECISION OF THE COUNCIL FOLLOWING HEARING.

At the date and hour set for the public hearing, the appellant shall be heard, and the Council shall hear such relevant and material testimony and argument as shall be presented by the appellant or his counsel and the testimony and argument, if any, by the respondent person or body, commission or other person affected in the premises as in other appeals provided by this code, by ordinance, or by state law.

('65 Code, § 1-4.08) (Ord. 843, passed - - )

§ 30.16 EXCLUSIONS FROM PROVISIONS.

The provisions of this subchapter shall not be available where the subject matter of the appeal involves the enforcement or the violation of any state law or where the state legislature has by its act entirely occupied the field.

('65 Code, § 1-4.09) (Ord. 843, passed - - )

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Contents — San Gabriel Zoning Code
San Gabriel Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 10 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  2. Chapter 11 — ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS
  3. Chapter 30 — CITY COUNCIL
  4. Chapter 31 — CITY OFFICIALS
  5. Chapter 32 — DEPARTMENTS
  6. Chapter 33 — COMMISSIONS
  7. Chapter 34 — FINANCE AND REVENUE
  8. Chapter 35 — TAXATION
  9. Chapter 36 — EMERGENCY ORGANIZATIONS
  10. Chapter 37 — CITY POLICIES
  11. Chapter 38 — PERSONNEL POLICIES
  12. Chapter 39 — ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
  13. Chapter 40 — ELECTRONIC FILING OF CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE STATEMEN…
  14. Chapter 50 — SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND RECYCLING
  15. Chapter 51 — SEWERS
  16. Chapter 52 — WATER, GAS AND OTHER UTILITIES
  17. Chapter 53 — STORMWATER AND URBAN RUNOFF POLLUTION PREVENTION
  18. Chapter 54 — DIVERSION OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE
  19. Chapter 70 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  20. Chapter 71 — TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
  21. Chapter 72 — STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
  22. Chapter 73 — TRAFFIC SCHEDULES
  23. Chapter 90 — ABANDONED, WRECKED AND DISMANTLED VEHICLES
  24. Chapter 91 — ALARM SYSTEMS
  25. Chapter 92 — ANIMALS
  26. Chapter 93 — BOXING
  27. Chapter 94 — CEMETERIES
  28. Chapter 95 — TREES AND SHRUBS; WEEDS
  29. Chapter 96 — FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
  30. Chapter 97 — HEALTH AND SAFETY
  31. Chapter 98 — NUISANCES
  32. Chapter 99 — PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
  33. Chapter 100 — STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
  34. Chapter 110 — GENERAL BUSINESS LICENSES
  35. Chapter 111 — ADVERTISING
  36. Chapter 112 — CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEMS
  37. Chapter 113 — USED CAR DEALERS
  38. Chapter 114 — DANCES
  39. Chapter 115 — DRILLING
  40. Chapter 116 — ENTERTAINMENT; AMUSEMENTS AND GAMES
  41. Chapter 117 — FILMING AND VIDEO TAPING
  42. Chapter 118 — FORTUNE TELLING
  43. Chapter 119 — TAXICABS
  44. Chapter 120 — HORSE RACING HANDICAPPERS
  45. Chapter 121 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
  46. Chapter 122 — MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AND SERVICES
  47. Chapter 123 — SECONDHAND AND JUNK DEALERS; WRECKING BUSINESSES
  48. Chapter 124 — SALES
  49. Chapter 125 — TOBACCO
  50. Chapter 126 — SHOPPING CARTS
  51. Chapter 127 — SIDEWALK VENDING
  52. Chapter 130 — GENERAL OFFENSES
  53. Chapter 151 — HOUSE TRAILERS
  54. Chapter 152 — SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
  55. Chapter 153 — ZONING CODE
  56. Chapter 154 — DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES

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