Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 50022.1—50022.8
and 50022.10 of the Government Code, there is adopted the "La Verne
Municipal Code" as published by Book Publishing Company, Seattle,
Washington, together with those secondary codes adopted by reference
as authorized by the California State Legislature, save and except
those portions of the secondary codes as are deleted or modified by
the provisions of the La Verne Municipal Code.
(Ord. 727 § 1, 1986)
This code shall be known as the "La Verne Municipal Code" and
it shall be sufficient to refer to the code as the "La Verne Municipal
Code" in any prosecution for the violation of any provision thereof
or in any proceeding at law or equity. It shall be sufficient to designate
any ordinance adding to, amending, correcting or repealing all or
any part or portion thereof as an addition to, amendment to, correction
or repeal of the La Verne Municipal Code. Further reference may be
had to the titles, chapters, sections and subsections of the La Verne
Municipal Code and such references shall apply to that numbered title,
chapter, section or subsection as it appears in the code.
(Ord. 727 § 2, 1986)
This code consists of all the regulatory and penal ordinances
and certain of the administrative ordinances of the city of La Verne,
California, codified pursuant to the provisions of Sections 50022.1—50022.8
and 50022.10 of the Government Code.
(Ord. 727 § 3, 1986)
The last ordinance included in this code was Ordinance 718,
passed March 3, 1986. The following ordinances, passed subsequent
to Ordinance 718, but prior to adoption of this code, are adopted
and made a part of this code: Ordinances 721, 722, 723, 724, 725 and
726.
(Ord. 727 § 4, 1986)
Whenever a reference is made to this code as the "La Verne Municipal
Code" or to any portion thereof, or to any ordinance of the city of
La Verne, California, the reference shall apply to all amendments,
corrections and additions heretofore, now, or hereafter made.
(Ord. 727 § 5, 1986)
Title, chapter and section headings contained in this code shall
not be deemed to govern, limit, modify or in any manner affect the
scope, meaning or intent of the provisions of any title, chapter or
section hereof.
(Ord. 727 § 6, 1986)
The provisions of this code shall not in any manner affect matters
of record which refer to, or are otherwise connected with ordinances
which are therein specifically designated by number or otherwise and
which are included within the code, but such reference shall be construed
to apply to the corresponding provisions contained within this code.
(Ord. 727 § 7, 1986)
Neither the adoption of this code nor the repeal or amendment
hereby of any ordinance or part or portion of any ordinance of the
city of La Verne shall in any manner affect the prosecution for violations
of ordinances, which violations were committed prior to the effective
date hereof, nor be construed as a waiver of any license, fee or penalty
at such effective date due and unpaid under such ordinances, nor be
construed as affecting any of the provisions of such ordinance relating
to the collection of any such license, fee or penalty, or the penal
validity of any bond or cash deposit in lieu thereof required to be
posted, filed or deposited pursuant to any ordinance, and all rights
and obligations thereunder appertaining shall continue in full force
and effect.
(Ord. 727 § 8,1986)
This code shall become effective on the date the ordinance adopting
this code as the "La Verne Municipal Code" shall become effective.
(Ord. 727 § 9,1986)
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
code is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of
this code. The council declares that it would have passed this code
and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof
irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections,
sentences, clauses or phrases had been declared invalid or unconstitutional,
and if for any reason this code should be declared invalid or unconstitutional,
then the original ordinance or ordinances shall be in full force and
effect.
(Ord. 727 § 10, 1986)