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ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Stanislaus County Planning/Building Department The Planning and Community Development Department is a unique organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Stanislaus County. TREASURER / TAX COLLECTOR About Us What We Do. We serve the citizens of Stanislaus County by collecting property tax and other revenues, and investing public funds for a variety of public agencies, helping all of our customers to meet their financial goals. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES How Can We Help You? BHRS Programs Closed to Public Access Information. For more information visit Covid-19 info page or call: 1-888-376-6246 to access county program information or mental health and alcohol and drug services.ll 2021 COUNTY HOLIDAY CALENDAR Wed Thur: Fri Sat: 1 2: 1 2: 3 4: 5 6: 1 2: 3 4: 3 4: 5 6: 7 8: 9 7: 8 9: 10 11: 12 13: 5 6: 7 8: 9 10: 11 10: 11 12: 13 14: 15 16: 14 15: 16 17: 18 19: 20 12: 13 14CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP
2) Change in Ownership without change in control A reassessment can also occur when the original owners of a legal entity have cumulatively transferred more than 50% of their interests, even if no one person or legal entity has gained a controlling interest in theprocess.
MAP ADDITIONS
Phone: (209) 525-6461. Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 4:30pm Closed Saturdays,Sundays & Holidays
ZONING ORDINANCE
01/2016 21.12.340 lot, corner 21.12.350 lot, interior 21.12.360 lot area 21.12.370 lot depth 21.12.380 lot frontage 21.12.390 lot lines21.12.400 lot width
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL employee benefits policy & procedures manual ceo-risk management division 1010 10th street, ste 5900, modesto ca 95354 (209) 525-5717 STANISLAUS COUNTYLIVE & PLAYBUSINESSESASSESSORAUDITOR-CONTROLLERBEHAVIORAL HEALTH & RECOVERY Stanislaus County recorded its first death on April 10, 2020. Since that day over 1,000 Stanislaus County residents have perished as a result of COVID-19 and over 53,000 residents have tested positive. Stanislaus County's emergency operations team has worked diligently to balance the health and safety of the community with the need forpeople
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Stanislaus County Planning/Building Department The Planning and Community Development Department is a unique organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Stanislaus County. TREASURER / TAX COLLECTOR About Us What We Do. We serve the citizens of Stanislaus County by collecting property tax and other revenues, and investing public funds for a variety of public agencies, helping all of our customers to meet their financial goals. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES How Can We Help You? BHRS Programs Closed to Public Access Information. For more information visit Covid-19 info page or call: 1-888-376-6246 to access county program information or mental health and alcohol and drug services.ll 2021 COUNTY HOLIDAY CALENDAR Wed Thur: Fri Sat: 1 2: 1 2: 3 4: 5 6: 1 2: 3 4: 3 4: 5 6: 7 8: 9 7: 8 9: 10 11: 12 13: 5 6: 7 8: 9 10: 11 10: 11 12: 13 14: 15 16: 14 15: 16 17: 18 19: 20 12: 13 14CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP
2) Change in Ownership without change in control A reassessment can also occur when the original owners of a legal entity have cumulatively transferred more than 50% of their interests, even if no one person or legal entity has gained a controlling interest in theprocess.
MAP ADDITIONS
Phone: (209) 525-6461. Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 4:30pm Closed Saturdays,Sundays & Holidays
ZONING ORDINANCE
01/2016 21.12.340 lot, corner 21.12.350 lot, interior 21.12.360 lot area 21.12.370 lot depth 21.12.380 lot frontage 21.12.390 lot lines21.12.400 lot width
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL employee benefits policy & procedures manual ceo-risk management division 1010 10th street, ste 5900, modesto ca 95354 (209) 525-5717 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTRAL About Us Who We Are. Information Technology Central (ITC) provides information technology services and support for all county departments and divisions. What We Do. ITC staff stays abreast of the new technologies that ensure the most effective and competent PEOPLESOFT SELF SERVICE PeopleSoft - Self Service automates and simplifies the process of managing information. Employees have direct access to Personal, Benefits, Payroll and Training information. Employees can log in from any computer with Internet access - whether from the work office, or from the comfort of one's own home! Reminder: There is no obligation,or
STANISLAUS COUNTY CARES The CARE Program. One of Stanislaus County’s top priorities is our newly created cross-sector, cross-agency, multi-disciplinary team. This team focuses on helping to restore the individuals in our community causing the most significant distress in our community andfor themselves.
COUNTY COUNSEL
Featured Information County Counsel Phone (209) 525-6376 County Counsel Fax (209) 525-4473 Stanislaus County Bar Association (209) 571-5727 California Rural Legal Assistance PROPERTY TAX DIVISION Property Tax Division Mission Statement. To administer accurately and efficiently the billing, collection and reporting of property tax revenues levied as directed by California State Law and County Ordinances and assist the public with understanding property taxinformation in
PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Stanislaus County Planning/Building Department The Planning and Community Development Department is a unique organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Stanislaus County. STANISLAUS COUNTY CANNABIS PROGRAM Introduction. In recent years, California voters and the state legislature created a legal framework to regulate the cannabis industry. In response to these changes, the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors developed a conservative allowance strategy of 61 total Commercial Cannabis Business Licenses, with a cap of 7 total retailbusinesses.
STANISLAUS COUNTY NEWSFEED Stanislaus County, the City of Modesto, and the Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority have partnered to implement a local Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) supported by funds from the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the State of California. FINK ROAD SANITARY LANDFILL The Fink Road Sanitary Landfill is owned by Stanislaus County and is operated by the Department of Environmental Resources. The Landfill has been providing municipal solid waste services to Ceres, Hughson, Modesto, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank, Turlock, Waterford, and the unincorporated areas of Stanislaus County since its opening in1973.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tab 1 – Definitions Page 1 PERSONNEL MANUAL DEFINITIONS Reviewed 04/04 3.04.010 Generally A. When used in this title, any amendment hereof, and in any ordinance or resolution STANISLAUS COUNTYLIVE & PLAYBUSINESSESASSESSORAUDITOR-CONTROLLERBEHAVIORAL HEALTH & RECOVERY The Stanislaus County seat, Modesto, is a city of roughly 210,000 established 150 years ago. The hard working history of its early days includes agriculture, rail, banking, and industrial business.ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Stanislaus County Planning/Building Department The Planning and Community Development Department is a unique organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Stanislaus County. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES How Can We Help You? BHRS Programs Closed to Public Access Information. For more information visit Covid-19 info page or call: 1-888-376-6246 to access county program information or mental health and alcohol and drug services.ll TREASURER / TAX COLLECTOR About Us What We Do. We serve the citizens of Stanislaus County by collecting property tax and other revenues, and investing public funds for a variety of public agencies, helping all of our customers to meet their financial goals. 2021 COUNTY HOLIDAY CALENDAR Wed Thur: Fri Sat: 1 2: 1 2: 3 4: 5 6: 1 2: 3 4: 3 4: 5 6: 7 8: 9 7: 8 9: 10 11: 12 13: 5 6: 7 8: 9 10: 11 10: 11 12: 13 14: 15 16: 14 15: 16 17: 18 19: 20 12: 13 14CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP
Phone: (209) 525-6461. Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 4:30pm Closed Saturdays,Sundays & Holidays
MAP ADDITIONS
Phone: (209) 525-6461. Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 4:30pm Closed Saturdays,Sundays & Holidays
ZONING ORDINANCE
01/2016 21.12.340 lot, corner 21.12.350 lot, interior 21.12.360 lot area 21.12.370 lot depth 21.12.380 lot frontage 21.12.390 lot lines21.12.400 lot width
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL employee benefits policy & procedures manual ceo-risk management division 1010 10th street, ste 5900, modesto ca 95354 (209) 525-5717 STANISLAUS COUNTYLIVE & PLAYBUSINESSESASSESSORAUDITOR-CONTROLLERBEHAVIORAL HEALTH & RECOVERY The Stanislaus County seat, Modesto, is a city of roughly 210,000 established 150 years ago. The hard working history of its early days includes agriculture, rail, banking, and industrial business.ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Stanislaus County Planning/Building Department The Planning and Community Development Department is a unique organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Stanislaus County. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES How Can We Help You? BHRS Programs Closed to Public Access Information. For more information visit Covid-19 info page or call: 1-888-376-6246 to access county program information or mental health and alcohol and drug services.ll TREASURER / TAX COLLECTOR About Us What We Do. We serve the citizens of Stanislaus County by collecting property tax and other revenues, and investing public funds for a variety of public agencies, helping all of our customers to meet their financial goals. 2021 COUNTY HOLIDAY CALENDAR Wed Thur: Fri Sat: 1 2: 1 2: 3 4: 5 6: 1 2: 3 4: 3 4: 5 6: 7 8: 9 7: 8 9: 10 11: 12 13: 5 6: 7 8: 9 10: 11 10: 11 12: 13 14: 15 16: 14 15: 16 17: 18 19: 20 12: 13 14CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP
Phone: (209) 525-6461. Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 4:30pm Closed Saturdays,Sundays & Holidays
MAP ADDITIONS
Phone: (209) 525-6461. Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 4:30pm Closed Saturdays,Sundays & Holidays
ZONING ORDINANCE
01/2016 21.12.340 lot, corner 21.12.350 lot, interior 21.12.360 lot area 21.12.370 lot depth 21.12.380 lot frontage 21.12.390 lot lines21.12.400 lot width
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL employee benefits policy & procedures manual ceo-risk management division 1010 10th street, ste 5900, modesto ca 95354 (209) 525-5717 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTRAL About Us Who We Are. Information Technology Central (ITC) provides information technology services and support for all county departments and divisions. What We Do. ITC staff stays abreast of the new technologies that ensure the most effective and competent PEOPLESOFT SELF SERVICE Welcome to PeopleSoft - Self Service. PeopleSoft - Self Service automates and simplifies the process of managing information. Employees have direct access to STANISLAUS COUNTY CARES The CARE Program. One of Stanislaus County’s top priorities is our newly created cross-sector, cross-agency, multi-disciplinary team. This team focuses on helping to restore the individuals in our community causing the most significant distress in our community andfor themselves.
COUNTY COUNSEL
Featured Information County Counsel Phone (209) 525-6376 County Counsel Fax (209) 525-4473 Stanislaus County Bar Association (209) 571-5727 California Rural Legal Assistance REDISTRICTING WEBSITE Redistricting determines which neighborhoods and communities are grouped together into a district for purposes of electing a board member. The Board of Supervisors will seek input in selecting the next district map for our supervisorial districts. STANISLAUS COUNTY NEWSFEED Stanislaus County, the City of Modesto, and the Stanislaus Regional Housing Authority have partnered to implement a local Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) supported by funds from the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the State of California. PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Stanislaus County Planning/Building Department The Planning and Community Development Department is a unique organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Stanislaus County. STANISLAUS COUNTY CANNABIS PROGRAM Introduction. In recent years, California voters and the state legislature created a legal framework to regulate the cannabis industry. In response to these changes, the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors developed a conservative allowance strategy of 61 total Commercial Cannabis Business Licenses, with a cap of 7 total retailbusinesses.
PROPERTY TAX DIVISION Property Tax Division Mission Statement. To administer accurately and efficiently the billing, collection and reporting of property tax revenues levied as directed by California State Law and County Ordinances and assist the public with understanding property taxinformation in
FINK ROAD SANITARY LANDFILL The Fink Road Sanitary Landfill is owned by Stanislaus County and is operated by the Department of Environmental Resources. The Landfill has been providing municipal solid waste services to Ceres, Hughson, Modesto, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank, Turlock, Waterford, and the unincorporated areas of Stanislaus County since its opening in1973.
STANISLAUS COUNTYLIVE & PLAYBUSINESSESASSESSORAUDITOR-CONTROLLERBEHAVIORAL HEALTH & RECOVERY Stanislaus County recorded its first death on April 10, 2020. Since that day over 1,000 Stanislaus County residents have perished as a result of COVID-19 and over 53,000 residents have tested positive. Stanislaus County's emergency operations team has worked diligently to balance the health and safety of the community with the need forpeople
PEOPLESOFT SELF SERVICE PeopleSoft - Self Service automates and simplifies the process of managing information. Employees have direct access to Personal, Benefits, Payroll and Training information. Employees can log in from any computer with Internet access - whether from the work office, or from the comfort of one's own home! Reminder: There is no obligation,or
STANISLAUS COUNTY COVID 19 REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR PUBLIC Department of Environmental Resources 3800 Cornucopia Way, Suite C Modesto, CA 95358 Phone: (209) 525-6700; Fax: (209) 525-6774 www.stancounty.com/er Stanislaus PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The Planning and Community Development Department promotes community and economic development by providing a diverse land use base focused on promoting and protecting local agriculture, enhancing community infrastructure and public services, and providing high quality, streamlined permit processing services for the benefit of all ourcustomers.
TREASURER / TAX COLLECTOR About Us What We Do. We serve the citizens of Stanislaus County by collecting property tax and other revenues, and investing public funds for a variety of public agencies, helping all of our customers to meet their financial goals. BUDGET - STANISLAUS COUNTY Fiscal Year 2018-2019/2019-2020 Budget - Year Two. Adopted Final Budget. Adopted Proposed Budget. Third Quarter Financial Report. Midyear Financial Report. First Quarter Financial Report. Budget at a 2021 COUNTY HOLIDAY CALENDAR Wed Thur: Fri Sat: 1 2: 1 2: 3 4: 5 6: 1 2: 3 4: 3 4: 5 6: 7 8: 9 7: 8 9: 10 11: 12 13: 5 6: 7 8: 9 10: 11 10: 11 12: 13 14: 15 16: 14 15: 16 17: 18 19: 20 12: 13 14RISK MANAGEMENT
The CEO-Risk Management Division provides services from 4 different units. They are Disability Management, Employee Benefits, Liability, and Safety. Contact Information. Here is where you can get contact information for all of Risk Management.SOLID WASTE
The Environmental Resources Department provides solid waste management services as follows: Administration and enforcement of the Refuse Control Ordinance ; Administration of the four refuse collection agreements for the unincorporated areas of Stanislaus County; Permitting of refuse collectors, recycling facilities, and foodprocessing by
PROPERTY TAX DIVISION Property Tax Division Mission Statement. To administer accurately and efficiently the billing, collection and reporting of property tax revenues levied as directed by California State Law and County Ordinances and assist the public with understanding property taxinformation in
STANISLAUS COUNTYLIVE & PLAYBUSINESSESASSESSORAUDITOR-CONTROLLERBEHAVIORAL HEALTH & RECOVERY Stanislaus County recorded its first death on April 10, 2020. Since that day over 1,000 Stanislaus County residents have perished as a result of COVID-19 and over 53,000 residents have tested positive. Stanislaus County's emergency operations team has worked diligently to balance the health and safety of the community with the need forpeople
PEOPLESOFT SELF SERVICE PeopleSoft - Self Service automates and simplifies the process of managing information. Employees have direct access to Personal, Benefits, Payroll and Training information. Employees can log in from any computer with Internet access - whether from the work office, or from the comfort of one's own home! Reminder: There is no obligation,or
STANISLAUS COUNTY COVID 19 REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR PUBLIC Department of Environmental Resources 3800 Cornucopia Way, Suite C Modesto, CA 95358 Phone: (209) 525-6700; Fax: (209) 525-6774 www.stancounty.com/er Stanislaus PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The Planning and Community Development Department promotes community and economic development by providing a diverse land use base focused on promoting and protecting local agriculture, enhancing community infrastructure and public services, and providing high quality, streamlined permit processing services for the benefit of all ourcustomers.
TREASURER / TAX COLLECTOR About Us What We Do. We serve the citizens of Stanislaus County by collecting property tax and other revenues, and investing public funds for a variety of public agencies, helping all of our customers to meet their financial goals. BUDGET - STANISLAUS COUNTY Fiscal Year 2018-2019/2019-2020 Budget - Year Two. Adopted Final Budget. Adopted Proposed Budget. Third Quarter Financial Report. Midyear Financial Report. First Quarter Financial Report. Budget at a 2021 COUNTY HOLIDAY CALENDAR Wed Thur: Fri Sat: 1 2: 1 2: 3 4: 5 6: 1 2: 3 4: 3 4: 5 6: 7 8: 9 7: 8 9: 10 11: 12 13: 5 6: 7 8: 9 10: 11 10: 11 12: 13 14: 15 16: 14 15: 16 17: 18 19: 20 12: 13 14RISK MANAGEMENT
The CEO-Risk Management Division provides services from 4 different units. They are Disability Management, Employee Benefits, Liability, and Safety. Contact Information. Here is where you can get contact information for all of Risk Management.SOLID WASTE
The Environmental Resources Department provides solid waste management services as follows: Administration and enforcement of the Refuse Control Ordinance ; Administration of the four refuse collection agreements for the unincorporated areas of Stanislaus County; Permitting of refuse collectors, recycling facilities, and foodprocessing by
PROPERTY TAX DIVISION Property Tax Division Mission Statement. To administer accurately and efficiently the billing, collection and reporting of property tax revenues levied as directed by California State Law and County Ordinances and assist the public with understanding property taxinformation in
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES Stanislaus County. Environmental Resources. The Stanislaus County Household Hazardous Waste Facility is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Holiday Closures of the HHW Facility for 2021 are as follows: Friday, November 26th. Saturday, December 25th. Saturday, January 1st, 2022. For more information about the StanislausPUBLIC WORKS
More than 100 dedicated men and women serve the residents of unincorporated Stanislaus County. Public Works divisions are Construction Engineering, Design Engineering, Engineering Services, Morgan Shop, County Surveyor's Office, Traffic Engineering, Transit, STANISLAUS COUNTY CARES The CARE Program. One of Stanislaus County’s top priorities is our newly created cross-sector, cross-agency, multi-disciplinary team. This team focuses on helping to restore the individuals in our community causing the most significant distress in our community andfor themselves.
COUNTY COUNSEL
Featured Information County Counsel Phone (209) 525-6376 County Counsel Fax (209) 525-4473 Stanislaus County Bar Association (209) 571-5727 California Rural Legal AssistanceRISK MANAGEMENT
The CEO-Risk Management Division provides services from 4 different units. They are Disability Management, Employee Benefits, Liability, and Safety. Contact Information. Here is where you can get contact information for all of Risk Management. PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The programs primary objective is to obtain voluntary compliance by property owners. Through the actions of the County's Nuisance Abatement Hearing Board and the Board of Supervisors, abandoned and dangerous buildings may also be abated by the County with a lien to recover costs placed on the abated property. Get an Online BuildingPermit.
PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Planning: (209) 525-6330. Building: (209) 525-6557. Mon - Fri: 8:30am- 4:30pm
STANISLAUS COUNTY CANNABIS PROGRAM Introduction. In recent years, California voters and the state legislature created a legal framework to regulate the cannabis industry. In response to these changes, the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors developed a conservative allowance strategy of 61 total Commercial Cannabis Business Licenses, with a cap of 7 total retailbusinesses.
FINK ROAD SANITARY LANDFILL The Fink Road Sanitary Landfill is owned by Stanislaus County and is operated by the Department of Environmental Resources. The Landfill has been providing municipal solid waste services to Ceres, Hughson, Modesto, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank, Turlock, Waterford, and the unincorporated areas of Stanislaus County since its opening in1973.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tab 1 – Definitions Page 1 PERSONNEL MANUAL DEFINITIONS Reviewed 04/04 3.04.010 Generally A. When used in this title, any amendment hereof, and in any ordinance or resolution STANISLAUS COUNTYLIVE & PLAYBUSINESSESASSESSORAUDITOR-CONTROLLERBEHAVIORAL HEALTH & RECOVERY Entertainment opportunities abound in Stanislaus County. With a diverse mix of entertainment options, shopping centers, fine dining, live music, theatre, arts and museums, there is PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Stanislaus County Planning/Building Department The Planning and Community Development Department is a unique organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Stanislaus County.ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTRAL About Us Who We Are. Information Technology Central (ITC) provides information technology services and support for all county departments and divisions. What We Do. ITC staff stays abreast of the new technologies that ensure the most effective and competent STANISLAUS COUNTY CARES The CARE Program. One of Stanislaus County’s top priorities is our newly created cross-sector, cross-agency, multi-disciplinary team. This team focuses on helping to restore the individuals in our community causing the most significant distress in our community andfor themselves.
TREASURER / TAX COLLECTOR About Us What We Do. We serve the citizens of Stanislaus County by collecting property tax and other revenues, and investing public funds for a variety of public agencies, helping all of our customers to meet their financial goals. 2021 COUNTY HOLIDAY CALENDAR Wed Thur: Fri Sat: 1 2: 1 2: 3 4: 5 6: 1 2: 3 4: 3 4: 5 6: 7 8: 9 7: 8 9: 10 11: 12 13: 5 6: 7 8: 9 10: 11 10: 11 12: 13 14: 15 16: 14 15: 16 17: 18 19: 20 12: 13 14COUNTY COUNSEL
Featured Information County Counsel Phone (209) 525-6376 County Counsel Fax (209) 525-4473 Stanislaus County Bar Association (209) 571-5727 California Rural Legal Assistance FINK ROAD SANITARY LANDFILL The Fink Road Sanitary Landfill is owned by Stanislaus County and is operated by the Department of Environmental Resources. The Landfill has been providing municipal solid waste services to Ceres, Hughson, Modesto, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank, Turlock, Waterford, and the unincorporated areas of Stanislaus County since its opening in1973.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tab 1 – Definitions Page 1 PERSONNEL MANUAL DEFINITIONS Reviewed 04/04 3.04.010 Generally A. When used in this title, any amendment hereof, and in any ordinance or resolution STANISLAUS COUNTYLIVE & PLAYBUSINESSESASSESSORAUDITOR-CONTROLLERBEHAVIORAL HEALTH & RECOVERY Entertainment opportunities abound in Stanislaus County. With a diverse mix of entertainment options, shopping centers, fine dining, live music, theatre, arts and museums, there is PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Stanislaus County Planning/Building Department The Planning and Community Development Department is a unique organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Stanislaus County.ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTRAL About Us Who We Are. Information Technology Central (ITC) provides information technology services and support for all county departments and divisions. What We Do. ITC staff stays abreast of the new technologies that ensure the most effective and competent STANISLAUS COUNTY CARES The CARE Program. One of Stanislaus County’s top priorities is our newly created cross-sector, cross-agency, multi-disciplinary team. This team focuses on helping to restore the individuals in our community causing the most significant distress in our community andfor themselves.
TREASURER / TAX COLLECTOR About Us What We Do. We serve the citizens of Stanislaus County by collecting property tax and other revenues, and investing public funds for a variety of public agencies, helping all of our customers to meet their financial goals. 2021 COUNTY HOLIDAY CALENDAR Wed Thur: Fri Sat: 1 2: 1 2: 3 4: 5 6: 1 2: 3 4: 3 4: 5 6: 7 8: 9 7: 8 9: 10 11: 12 13: 5 6: 7 8: 9 10: 11 10: 11 12: 13 14: 15 16: 14 15: 16 17: 18 19: 20 12: 13 14COUNTY COUNSEL
Featured Information County Counsel Phone (209) 525-6376 County Counsel Fax (209) 525-4473 Stanislaus County Bar Association (209) 571-5727 California Rural Legal Assistance FINK ROAD SANITARY LANDFILL The Fink Road Sanitary Landfill is owned by Stanislaus County and is operated by the Department of Environmental Resources. The Landfill has been providing municipal solid waste services to Ceres, Hughson, Modesto, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank, Turlock, Waterford, and the unincorporated areas of Stanislaus County since its opening in1973.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tab 1 – Definitions Page 1 PERSONNEL MANUAL DEFINITIONS Reviewed 04/04 3.04.010 Generally A. When used in this title, any amendment hereof, and in any ordinance or resolution INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTRAL About Us Who We Are. Information Technology Central (ITC) provides information technology services and support for all county departments and divisions. What We Do. ITC staff stays abreast of the new technologies that ensure the most effective and competent PEOPLESOFT SELF SERVICE PeopleSoft - Self Service automates and simplifies the process of managing information. Employees have direct access to Personal, Benefits, Payroll and Training information. Employees can log in from any computer with Internet access - whether from the work office, or from the comfort of one's own home! Reminder: There is no obligation,or
COUNTY COUNSEL
Featured Information County Counsel Phone (209) 525-6376 County Counsel Fax (209) 525-4473 Stanislaus County Bar Association (209) 571-5727 California Rural Legal Assistance PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The programs primary objective is to obtain voluntary compliance by property owners. Through the actions of the County's Nuisance Abatement Hearing Board and the Board of Supervisors, abandoned and dangerous buildings may also be abated by the County with a lien to recover costs placed on the abated property. Get an Online BuildingPermit.
PROPERTY TAX DIVISION Property Tax Division Mission Statement. To administer accurately and efficiently the billing, collection and reporting of property tax revenues levied as directed by California State Law and County Ordinances and assist the public with understanding property taxinformation in
STANISLAUS COUNTY CANNABIS PROGRAM Introduction. In recent years, California voters and the state legislature created a legal framework to regulate the cannabis industry. In response to these changes, the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors developed a conservative allowance strategy of 61 total Commercial Cannabis Business Licenses, with a cap of 7 total retailbusinesses.
FOOD PROGRAM
Retail food facilities. Cottage food operations ( Class A packet & Class B packet) Mobile food facilities. Temporary food facilities. Farmers' markets. Investigation of food-related complaints and foodborne illness, etc. Food facility plan check and construction. Food safety education.TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tab 1 – Definitions Page 1 PERSONNEL MANUAL DEFINITIONS Reviewed 04/04 3.04.010 Generally A. When used in this title, any amendment hereof, and in any ordinance or resolution HOW DO I FIND OUT IF A LIEN HAS BEEN FILED AGAINST MY To determine if a lien has been filed against you, come into the Office of the Clerk Recorder or online at www.criis.com. The website will allow you search the index. According to California State Law, documents can only be viewed in the Clerk Recorder office. You will be able to view the images of recorded documents involving your name tofind
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL employee benefits policy & procedures manual ceo-risk management division 1010 10th street, ste 5900, modesto ca 95354 (209) 525-5717 STANISLAUS COUNTYLIVE & PLAYBUSINESSESASSESSORAUDITOR-CONTROLLERBEHAVIORAL HEALTH & RECOVERY Entertainment opportunities abound in Stanislaus County. With a diverse mix of entertainment options, shopping centers, fine dining, live music, theatre, arts and museums, there is PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The Planning and Community Development Department promotes community and economic development by providing a diverse land use base focused on promoting and protecting local agriculture, enhancing community infrastructure and public services, and providing high quality, streamlined permit processing services for the benefit of all ourcustomers.
PEOPLESOFT SELF SERVICE PeopleSoft - Self Service automates and simplifies the process of managing information. Employees have direct access to Personal, Benefits, Payroll and Training information. Employees can log in from any computer with Internet access - whether from the work office, or from the comfort of one's own home! Reminder: There is no obligation,or
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES Stanislaus County. Environmental Resources. The Stanislaus County Household Hazardous Waste Facility is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Holiday Closures of the HHW Facility for 2021 are as follows: Friday, November 26th. Saturday, December 25th. Saturday, January 1st, 2022. For more information about the Stanislaus BUDGET - STANISLAUS COUNTY Fiscal Year 2018-2019/2019-2020 Budget - Year Two. Adopted Final Budget. Adopted Proposed Budget. Third Quarter Financial Report. Midyear Financial Report. First Quarter Financial Report. Budget at a STANISLAUS COUNTY CARES The CARE Program. One of Stanislaus County’s top priorities is our newly created cross-sector, cross-agency, multi-disciplinary team. This team focuses on helping to restore the individuals in our community causing the most significant distress in our community andfor themselves.
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PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Stanislaus County Planning/Building Department The Planning and Community Development Department is a unique organization dedicated to the protection and promotion of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Stanislaus County. EMPLOYEE EMAIL ACCESS STANISLAUS COUNTY Email Access Portals. OUTLOOK WEBEmail Access. OFFICE 365DA EmailAccess.
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ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES Stanislaus County. Environmental Resources. The Stanislaus County Household Hazardous Waste Facility is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Holiday Closures of the HHW Facility for 2021 are as follows: Friday, November 26th. Saturday, December 25th. Saturday, January 1st, 2022. For more information about the StanislausASSESSOR'S OFFICE
As the elected Assessor of Stanislaus County, it is my sworn responsibility to uphold the State's Property Tax Laws. Our website is an ongoing part of my commitment to keeping you informed of your rights and responsibilities as property owners in Stanislaus County. To contact our office directly please call (209) 525-6461, 8:00 AM to4:30 PM
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More than 100 dedicated men and women serve the residents of unincorporated Stanislaus County. Public Works divisions are Construction Engineering, Design Engineering, Engineering Services, Morgan Shop, County Surveyor's Office, Traffic Engineering, Transit, STANISLAUS COUNTY COVID 19 REOPENING GUIDELINES FOR PUBLIC Department of Environmental Resources 3800 Cornucopia Way, Suite C Modesto, CA 95358 Phone: (209) 525-6700; Fax: (209) 525-6774 www.stancounty.com/er StanislausPARKS & RECREATION
To implement the policies established by the Board of Supervisors pertaining to parks which include acquiring, developing, and maintaining recreation areas serving every segment of society, including the disabled and the economically disadvantaged; providing the leadership necessary to develop and manage parks and recreational facilities in ways that will provide the best possible experience PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT The programs primary objective is to obtain voluntary compliance by property owners. Through the actions of the County's Nuisance Abatement Hearing Board and the Board of Supervisors, abandoned and dangerous buildings may also be abated by the County with a lien to recover costs placed on the abated property. Get an Online BuildingPermit.
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Stanislaus County is one of the most diverse regions in the country. There is a lot to appreciate in variety. From our downtown city streets to dirt roads, the pace of life varies greatly in the Valley. Whether you are looking for the bustling adventure of city life in the fast lane or the leisurely treasured slow lane, you’ll find it here. Stop in, stay a while and see for yourself.X
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------------------------- Artistic expression is revered in the Central Valley and world class entertainment is not hard to come by at places like the Gallo Center for the Arts, one of the most important collaborative building projects in our county's history. The beautifully restored downtown State Theater in Modesto remains a jewel of architectural excellence and various art galleries are scattered throughout the area, sure to keep enthusiasts entertained. At the lovely Carnegie Arts Center (pictured), an impressive collection of talent is showcased throughoutthe year.
This treasured Arts Center in Turlock, CA leans into its mission of bringing diverse community and regional audiences together to experience and celebrate art in all its forms. Local exhibitions are a colorful celebration of life and learning; education classes and programs, lectures, and studies of various artistic genres as diverse as dance, music and theater. Talent is on display throughout Stanislaus County where opportunities abound to lose yourself in the admiration of creativity and talent.X
HARD WORKING HISTORY ------------------------- The Stanislaus County seat, Modesto, is a city of roughly 210,000 established 150 years ago. The hard working history of its early days includes agriculture, rail, banking, and industrial business. Fast forward a few years, and most reminiscent residents can recall the legendary car cruising through downtown Modesto streets, a trend made more popular by Filmmaker and Hometown Hero George Lucas’s award-winning 1973 film American Graffiti. The film portrayed the spirit of cruising and friendship on Modesto's 10th and 11th Streets in 1962, and inspired a revival of interest in 1950s pop culture. The city is home to the largest privately owned winery in the world, E & J Gallo, and has grown into an art-loving community, with large scale public murals, regular outdoor concerts featuring live music and handmade goods. Modesto’s proximity to Yosemite National Park, Sonoma Wine Country, San Francisco Bay Area and several Coastal towns, all within a couple of hour’s drive, make it a nice place to spend along weekend.
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------------------------- In Stanislaus County, where over 500,000 people work, play, and do life, we enjoy living leisurely as much as possible. And why not? In a climate where outdoor activity is possible every month of the year, it isn’t uncommon to find us golfing, cycling, hiking, bird watching, or just meandering through the green hills just west of the action. By design, many of our upscale residential neighborhoods are quietly tucked away beyond the hustle and bustle of business life. For locals who don’t mind a bit of driving to and fro, bedroom communities like Diablo Grande provide an oasis to escape to, where relaxation is at the top of the weekend task list and life is good.Headline Story
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LATEST COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR RESIDENTS Information on the public health crisis caused by Coronavirus COVID-19Read More
NEW COMMUNITY REPORT BY FOCUS ON PREVENTION The Youth and Family Well-Being Spotlight provides an actionable picture of the health and well-being of youth and families inStanislaus County.
Beginning in 2018, Stanislaus County began working to assess the health and well-being of local youth and families. With direction from the County, Focus on Prevention partnered with Applied Survey Research to obtain critical community data through direct correspondence with individuals living in the County. In 2019, 400 surveys were completed by residents to gauge the relative priority of various health needs. The County has just made public these findings and indicators. The Youth and Family Well-Being Spotlightis now
complete and located online. The spotlight provides an actionable picture of the health and well-being of youth and families in Stanislaus County using measurable indicators such as physical and behavioral health, safety, education and economic health. Using this report, Focus on Prevention and their multi-sector partners will be able to better understand and respond in a coordinated manner to the needs of youth and families in Stanislaus County with specific efforts toward prevention. Focus on Prevention is a county-wide initiative that aims to improve the quality of life for all Stanislaus County residents and families through coordinated prevention efforts that work across multiple sectors to promote health and wellbeing. The organizational mission is to support and align local leaders in long-term movements across sectors and systems so that all residents will experience well-being.Read More
TENTH STREET PLACE TO REOPEN City and County Tenth Street Place offices are now open for business that cannot be conducted remotely. Tenth Street Place offices will reopen to the public on Monday, May 18 for business that cannot be conducted online, or by phone. Many reception desk services will resume during regular business hours forpublic assistance.
As we continue to operate amid the COVID-19 virus, the health and well-being of our customers and employees is our number one priority. When coming to Tenth Street Place, the public is asked to adhere to the CDC guidelines for proper distancing and hygiene, and stay home if they are experiencing any flu-like symptoms. Visitors are encouraged to wear a face covering at all times and keep six feet of distance from others when in the facility. A limited supply of face coverings will be available to visitors that do not have them. Based on social distancing standards, building security may limit the number of visitors allowed at any one time. Security staff will be available to answer questions related to allowable numbers withindepartments.
Customers are encouraged to continue using online services, reaching departments by phone, mail or email and using drop box payment options when possible. Most services are accessible remotely or open by appointment. Please check the department website or call ahead to determine whether or not the services you are looking for are available for in person visits, by appointment or only remotely. In accordance with the ongoing order related to mass gatherings, Board of Supervisor meetings will continue to be held online and by telephone through June. Additional information can be found atstancounty.com.
For questions or to schedule appointments, staff are available to assist the public by phone: * ASSESSOR: 525-6461 * AUDITOR-CONTROLLER: 525-6398 * BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: 525-4494 * CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE: 525-6333 * OES - FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU: 552-3700 * COUNTY COUNSEL: 525-6376 * GENERAL SERVICES AGENCY: 525-6319 * LAFCO (LAFCO@STANCOUNTY.COM): 525-7660 * PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT * BUILDING PERMIT SERVICES: 525-6557 * PLANNING/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES: 525-6330* PUBLIC WORKS
* TENTH STREET PLACE: 525-4311 * START (TRANSIT): 800-262-1516 * SECURITY AND DELIVERIES: 524-4360 * TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR * PROPERTY TAXES: 525-6388 * REVENUE RECOVERY: 525-4450 * TREASURY: 525-6524 * 10TH STREET PLACE FACILITY: 342-4701 Coronavirus Prevention Plan- 10th Street PlaceRead More
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NEW COMMUNITY REPORT BY FOCUS ON PREVENTION The Youth and Family Well-Being Spotlight provides an actionable picture of the health and well-being of youth and families inStanislaus County.
Beginning in 2018, Stanislaus County began working to assess the health and well-being of local youth and families. With direction from the County, Focus on Prevention partnered with Applied Survey Research to obtain critical community data through direct correspondence with individuals living in the County. In 2019, 400 surveys were completed by residents to gauge the relative priority of various health needs. The County has just made public these findings and indicators. The Youth and Family Well-Being Spotlightis now
complete and located online. The spotlight provides an actionable picture of the health and well-being of youth and families in Stanislaus County using measurable indicators such as physical and behavioral health, safety, education and economic health. Using this report, Focus on Prevention and their multi-sector partners will be able to better understand and respond in a coordinated manner to the needs of youth and families in Stanislaus County with specific efforts toward prevention. Focus on Prevention is a county-wide initiative that aims to improve the quality of life for all Stanislaus County residents and families through coordinated prevention efforts that work across multiple sectors to promote health and wellbeing. The organizational mission is to support and align local leaders in long-term movements across sectors and systems so that all residents will experience well-being.Read More
TENTH STREET PLACE TO REOPEN City and County Tenth Street Place offices are now open for business that cannot be conducted remotely. Tenth Street Place offices will reopen to the public on Monday, May 18 for business that cannot be conducted online, or by phone. Many reception desk services will resume during regular business hours forpublic assistance.
As we continue to operate amid the COVID-19 virus, the health and well-being of our customers and employees is our number one priority. When coming to Tenth Street Place, the public is asked to adhere to the CDC guidelines for proper distancing and hygiene, and stay home if they are experiencing any flu-like symptoms. Visitors are encouraged to wear a face covering at all times and keep six feet of distance from others when in the facility. A limited supply of face coverings will be available to visitors that do not have them. Based on social distancing standards, building security may limit the number of visitors allowed at any one time. Security staff will be available to answer questions related to allowable numbers withindepartments.
Customers are encouraged to continue using online services, reaching departments by phone, mail or email and using drop box payment options when possible. Most services are accessible remotely or open by appointment. Please check the department website or call ahead to determine whether or not the services you are looking for are available for in person visits, by appointment or only remotely. In accordance with the ongoing order related to mass gatherings, Board of Supervisor meetings will continue to be held online and by telephone through June. Additional information can be found atstancounty.com.
For questions or to schedule appointments, staff are available to assist the public by phone: * ASSESSOR: 525-6461 * AUDITOR-CONTROLLER: 525-6398 * BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: 525-4494 * CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE: 525-6333 * OES - FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU: 552-3700 * COUNTY COUNSEL: 525-6376 * GENERAL SERVICES AGENCY: 525-6319 * LAFCO (LAFCO@STANCOUNTY.COM): 525-7660 * PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT * BUILDING PERMIT SERVICES: 525-6557 * PLANNING/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES: 525-6330* PUBLIC WORKS
* TENTH STREET PLACE: 525-4311 * START (TRANSIT): 800-262-1516 * SECURITY AND DELIVERIES: 524-4360 * TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR * PROPERTY TAXES: 525-6388 * REVENUE RECOVERY: 525-4450 * TREASURY: 525-6524 * 10TH STREET PLACE FACILITY: 342-4701 Coronavirus Prevention Plan- 10th Street PlaceRead More
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