Whenever two-thirds (2/3) of the taxable inhabitants of any
town or Village within this State shall present a petition to the
County Commission of the County, setting forth the metes and bounds
of their Village and commons, and praying that they may be incorporated
under a Police established for their local government, and for the
preservation and regulation of any commons appertaining to such town
and Village, and the County Commission shall be satisfied that two-thirds
(2/3) of the taxable inhabitants of such town or Village have signed
such petition, and that the prayer of such petition is reasonable,
the County Commission may declare such town or Village incorporated,
designating in such order the metes and bounds thereof, and thenceforth
the inhabitants within such bounds shall be a body politic and corporate,
by the name and style of "The Village of Indian Point," naming it
and by that name they and their successors shall be known in law;
have perpetual succession, unless disincorporated; sue and be sued;
plead and be impleaded; defend and be defended in all courts and in
all actions, pleas and matters whatsoever; may grant, purchase, hold
and receive property, real and personal, within such Village and no
other, burial grounds and cemeteries excepted; and may lease, sell
and dispose of the same for the benefit of the Village; and may have
a common Seal, and alter the same at pleasure.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Ch AO Adopting Ordinance
- Ttl I Title I: Government Code
- Ch 100 General Provisions
- Ch 100 Art I Village Incorporation and Seal
- § 100.010 Village Incorporation.
- § 100.020 (Reserved)
- Ch 105 Elections
- Ch 110 Chairman and Board of Trustees
- Ch 115 Administration
- Ch 117 Conflicts of Interest
- Ch 120 Open Meetings and Records Policy
- Ch 125 Municipal Court
- Ch 130 Taxation and Finance
- Ch 135 Committees, Commissions and Advisory Boards
- Ch 140 Personnel Policies
- Ch 145 Purchasing and Procurement Policy
- Ttl II Title II: Public Health, Safety and Welfare
- Ch 200 Law Enforcement
- Ch 205 Animal Regulations
- Ch 210 Offenses
- Ch 215 Nuisances
- Ch 217 Abandoned Property
- Ch 220 Human Rights
- Ch 225 Emergency Management
- Ttl III Title III: Traffic Code
- Ch 300 General Provisions
- Ch 305 Traffic Administration
- Ch 310 Enforcement and Obedience to Traffic Regulations
- Ch 315 Traffic Control Devices
- Ch 320 Speed Regulations
- Ch 325 Turning Movements
- Ch 330 One-Way Streets and Alleys
- Ch 335 Stop and Yield Intersections
- Ch 340 Miscellaneous Driving Rules
- Ch 342 Alcohol-Related Traffic Offenses
- Ch 345 Pedestrians Rights and Duties
- Ch 350 Method of Parking
- Ch 355 Stopping, Standing or Parking Prohibited in Specified Places
- Ch 360 Stopping, for Loading or Unloading Only
- Ch 365 Stopping, Standing or Parking Restricted or Prohibited on Certain Streets
- Ch 370 Vehicle Equipment
- Ch 375 Bicycles and Motorized Bicycles
- Ch 380 Licensing Requirements
- Ch 385 Abandoned Vehicles
- Sch I Speed Limits
- Sch II Stop Signs
- Ttl IV Title IV: Land Use
- Ch 400 Planning and Zoning Commission
- Ch 405 (Reserved)
- Ch 410 Subdivision Regulations
- Ch 415 Zoning Regulations
- Ch 420 Design Standards for Public Improvements
- Ttl V Title V: Building and Construction
- Ch 500 (Reserved)
- Ch 505 Dangerous Buildings
- Ch 510 Streets, Sidewalks and Other Public Places
- Ch 515 House Numbering
- Ttl VI Title VI: Business and Occupation
- Ch 600 Alcoholic Beverages
- Ch 605 Business Regulations
- Ch 610 Peddlers and Solicitors
- Ch 615 Special Events
- Ch 620 Garage Sales
- Ttl VII Title VII: Utilities
- Ch 700 Sewer System
- Ch 705 User Charge System
- Disposition List
- Ch DL Disposition List