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November 21, 2008

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A step-by-step guide to obtaining a Building Permit. (Focuses on residential, but most information is applicable to businesses as well.)
These permits are handled by the Sheriff's Office.
If construction work will enter a public roadway, an Encroachment Permit must be obtained first.
Explosive permits are given by the Sheriff's Office.
How do you know if you need a Grading Permit? This page will tell you, and will direct you to detailed requirements.
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Special Events Permits that may impact traffic flow are handled by the Department of Transportation & Sanitation.
FAQ's on underground tanks from the Environmental Health Dept.
Water Well information from the Environmental Health Department.









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County Libraries to Trim Hours
Changes are Effective Monday, December 1. County Libraries to Trim Hours

Gold Country Stage Bus Delays
East Main/Idaho Maryland intersection will delay traffic for several weeks. Gold Country Stage Bus Delays

Board Welcomes New Supervisor
Ed Scofield to represent District 2. Board Welcomes New Supervisor


Local Libraries Provide Email Reminders
Courtesy notices can be Emailed 3 days before a book is due. Local Libraries Provide Email Reminders









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