Boards and Commissions – City of Fresno
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This document from the City of Fresno's City Clerk office describes the purpose and function of boards and commissions serving the city. Boards and commissions support city operations across multiple areas and ensure public involvement in governance, with members providing feedback and direction on various municipal issues. The city encourages public participation through attendance at meetings or service as board members, and applicants interested in joining are directed to review the Rules of Procedure, consult a handbook for boards and commissions, and complete an application. The document references Resolution 2024-040 regarding procedures for creating boards, commissions, committees, and similar bodies, and provides a three-step process for interested residents: review council policies, select from the available boards and commissions list, and submit an application.
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6/11/2016 Fresno, CA Code of Ordinances
Jun 11, 2016
The City of Fresno Code of Ordinances, Article 1, establishes noise regulations ("Noise Ordinance of the City of Fresno") with ambient noise level limits varying by district and time of day, measured in decibels. Residential areas are limited to 50 decibels from 10 pm to 7 am, 55 decibels from 7 pm to 10 pm, and 60 decibels from 7 am to 7 pm; commercial areas are limited to 60 decibels from 10 pm to 7 am and 65 decibels from 7 am to 10 pm; and industrial areas have a 70-decibel limit at any time. The ordinance provides technical definitions including ambient noise (averaged over 15 minutes excluding the offending noise), decibel, emergency work, frequency, hertz, and microbar. These regulations were originally enacted as Ordinance 1076 and repealed and added by Ordinance 72-163 in 1972.
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This document outlines the standard procedural sequence for Fresno County Board of Supervisors meetings. The agenda follows a fixed order beginning with an Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance, followed by Consent Items, Morning Regular Items, Public Presentations, Closed Session with reporting out, and Adjournment. The Board consists of five supervisors: Brian Pacheco, Garry Bredefeld, Luis Chavez, Ernest Buddy Mendes, and Nathan Magsig. Advance copies of agendas and staff reports are available through the Clerk of the Board's office at 559-600-3529, Option 4, with updates posted online.