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Supervisors waive first reading on repeal of underground hazardous-substance ordinance; second reading set for July 22

5332868 · July 8, 2025
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Summary

County environmental health staff asked the board to waive first reading and continue consideration of a proposed ordinance repealing an outdated local ordinance governing underground storage of hazardous substances; the board approved the request and scheduled a return for July 22.

Yolo County environmental health staff on July 8 asked the Board of Supervisors to waive the first reading of a proposed ordinance that would repeal Chapter 11 of Title 6 of the Yolo County Code, the county’s 1984 ordinance regulating underground storage of hazardous substances.

April Meneghetti, director of Environmental Health, said state statutes and regulations (California Health and Safety Code and California Code of Regulations) have…

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