Source: http://www.cityofukiah.com/public-records-request/
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 23:41:39+00:00

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In accordance with the California Public Records Act (“Act”), Govt. Code § 6250 et. seq., the City Ukiah provides access to public records, except those exempt from disclosure by law. Pursuant to the Act, the City has (10) days from receipt of the request to determine whether the request, in whole or in part, seeks copies of disclosable public records in the City’s possession and to notify the requestor of that determination. In unusual circumstances, the 10-day time limit may be extended by up to 14 days by written notice to the requestor, setting forth the reason for the time extension as required by the Act. If the City determines there are disclosable public records, the records will be made available as promptly as is reasonably practical. Request for copies of identifiable public record must be accompanied by payment of fees to cover the direct costs of duplication before copies are released. The City’s reproduction fees are per resolution 2017-33 (link below for reference), and are applicable to documents over 150 pages in a single request or in multiple requests from the same requestor in any consecutive three (3) month period, and/or taking over ½ hour to reproduce. Under Govt. Code § 6253(e) local agencies are under no obligation to create records that do not already exist at the time of the request.
Requests for easily identifiable public records may be made in person in the City Clerk’s office upon which copies will be made available, in a reasonable amount of time, for a nominal fee; however, more complex requests should be submitted in writing. Please complete the below Public Records Request Form and return via email (klawler[at]cityofukiah[dot]com) or print the form and return via U.S. mail or walk-in to the City Clerk’s Department at City Hall.
Copies of these forms and forms of other individuals listed on the City of Ukiah Code of Ethics list, can be viewed in the City Clerk’s office Monday – Friday, 8:00 – 5:00 p.m., except holidays and in-service work days.
Agendas, Minutes, and Council Packets may be seen on the Agendas and Minutes page (link provided).
This page is under construction. Additional documents will be forthcoming.
To file a claim with the City, submit a Claim Form to the City Clerk.
The Ralph M. Brown Act consists of state laws which govern public meetings. The City of Ukiah City Council and other elected officials are affected by these laws. Boards, committees, and commissions created by these bodies (e.g. Planning Commission, Traffic Engineering Committee, Parks Recreation and Golf Commission, the Building Board of Appeals, etc.) also fall under the guidelines of the Brown Act.
The Brown Act “guarantees the public’s right to attend and participate in meetings of local legislative bodies.” All meetings of the City of Ukiah City Council, Planning Commission, and Boards, Committees, and Commissions must be conducted using Brown Act guidelines.
You can read or download the Brown Act from the League of California Cities website by clicking here.
Article 1: General Provisions: § 6250 – § 6270.
Article 2: Other Exemptions from Disclosure: § 6275 – § 6276.48.

References: § 6250
 § 6253
 § 6250
 § 6270
 § 6275
 § 6276