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2023-04-25
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Radiation
§ 205-86 — Bulk and area general provisions.
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Real estate signs
§ 205-230 — Types of signs.
§ 205-232 — Signs in residential districts.
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Records
30-2{3} — COSTS OF ISSUANCE
§ 37-3 — Determination of fire district location.
§ 41-6 — Conflicts of interest.
§ 43-4 — Maintenance of records.
§ 46-3 — Procedure.
§ 64-3 — Powers.
§ 68-2 — Applicability; categories of employment service.
§ 68-4 — Administration.
§ 68-7 — Vacancies, recruitments and appointments.
§ 68-13 — Performance evaluations.
§ 68-15 — Tenure of service.
§ 68-16 — Procedure of appeals.
§ 68-18 — Records.
§ 68-21 — Sick leave.
§ 68-22 — Vacation leave.
§ 79-9 — Preservation of benefits records.
Ch 81 — Records Retention
§ 81-1 — Removal from premises without approval.
§ 83-13 — Preservation of pension records.
§ 84-3 — Purpose.
§ 105-3 — Duties and powers of building official.
§ 105-4 — Permits.
§ 105-13 — Variances.
§ 105-16 — Unsafe structures and equipment.
§ 128-2 — Copying public records.
§ 128-8 — Recorder of Deeds.
§ 128-13 — Aid in construction.
§ 128-38 — Copying public records.
§ 128-39 — Board of Assessment.
§ 128-40 — Clerk of the Peace.
§ 128-44 — Recorder of Deeds.
§ 128-46 — Register of Wills.
§ 128-48 — Department of Community Services.
143-6B{21} — LET FOR OCCUPANCY or LET
§ 143-25 — Records.
§ 143-33 — Demolition.
§ 143-34 — Creation of tax lien.
§ 168-36 — Lost and found objects.
§ 168-38 — Installation permits.
§ 175-2 — Amendments to International Property Maintenance Code.
Ch 177 Art I — New Property Owner Information
§ 177-1 — Collection of new property owner information.
180-5{59} — ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR FLOOD
180-5{60} — ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR TIDE
§ 180-11 — Haulers of septage and brown grease.
§ 180-12 — Industrial wastewater discharge permits.
§ 180-13 — Fats, oil, and grease (FOG) interceptors and traps.
§ 180-14 — Violations and penalties.
§ 180-17 — Information required for examination of plans.
§ 180-18 — Gravity sewer system design.
§ 180-19 — Sewage pumping station design.
§ 180-24 — Project construction.
§ 180-25 — Project acceptance.
187-5{52} — PLAN, PRELIMINARY
187-5{54} — PLAN, RECORD
187-5{57} — RECORDER OF DEEDS
§ 187-6 — Preliminary plan and record plat required.
§ 187-7 — Approval of plat required.
§ 187-8 — Recording of plat required.
§ 187-14 — Expiration of approved subdivision development plans.
§ 187-15 — Fees.
§ 187-21 — Approval of preliminary plan.
§ 187-24 — Submission of record plat.
§ 187-25 — Requirements of record plat.
§ 187-26 — Certificates and supporting statements.
§ 187-27 — Revisions to recorded subdivision plats.
§ 187-28 — Intent.
§ 187-30 — Minor lot line adjustment.
§ 187-31 — Consolidation of lots.
§ 187-32 — Change in ownership, mortgage, or lease line.
§ 187-33 — Process and procedures.
§ 187-39 — Regional Planning Commission review of proposed development permitted by right.
§ 187-40 — Review of conditional use site plans.
§ 187-44 — Exemptions.
§ 187-52 — General provisions.
§ 187-53 — Minimum requirements.
§ 187-57 — Suitability of land.
§ 187-58 — Street layout.
§ 187-65 — Easements.
§ 187-70 — Ownership and maintenance of active recreation areas and passive open spaces.
§ 187-74 — Tree planting requirements in nonwoodlands.
§ 187-79.1 — Wellhead protection buffers.
§ 187-79.2 — Excellent recharge areas.
§ 187-83 — Building and occupancy permits; guaranties.
§ 187-84 — Violations and penalties.
§ 187-85 — Appeal procedure.
§ 187-90.1 — Transfer of development rights.
187-90.1B{6} — SENDING PARCEL
§ 187-90.2 — Adequate public facilities.
§ 187-90.3 — Conversion of existing single-family condominium to fee-simple single-family subdivision.
§ 187-90.4 — Stormwater maintenance districts.
§ 188-3 — Administration.
§ 188-5 — Requirements in special flood hazard areas other than coastal high-hazard areas.
§ 191-5 — Ownership of property.
§ 191-11 — Determination of eligibility.
191-22{2} — FIRST-TIME HOME BUYER
191-22{3} — TRANSACTION
§ 191-23 — Exemptions.
§ 191-24 — Rate of tax; when payable; exception.
§ 191-28 — Collector of tax.
§ 191-29 — Payment of tax prerequisite to recording document.
§ 191-30 — Statement of value required when recording.
§ 191-31 — Unlawful acts; violations and penalties.
§ 191-32 — Failure to pay tax; determination of additional tax.
§ 191-62 — Ownership of property.
§ 191-66 — Determination of eligibility.
§ 205-2 — Application.
205-6{56} — DISABLED PERSON
205-6{96} — LOT
205-6{102} — LOT LINE HOUSE
205-6{126} — OWNER OF RECORD
205-6{129} — PARCEL
§ 205-8 — Establishment; attestation; location.
§ 205-16 — Lot area requirements.
§ 205-33 — Storage of antique automobiles.
205-55{10} — GROUP HOME FOR THE CARE OF DISABLED OR ELDERLY PERSONS
205-58{1} — ADULT USES
205-58{7} — COMMERCIAL, RETAIL, AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
§ 205-68 — Residential uses.
§ 205-71 — Commercial uses.
§ 205-73 — Other uses.
§ 205-220 — General requirements.
§ 205-222 — Parking and loading accessibility.
§ 205-379 — Historic Preservation Commission.
§ 205-382 — Designation of landmarks and historic districts application procedure.
§ 205-388 — Demolition of structures.
§ 205-400 — Procedure for applications to Board of Adjustment.
§ 205-402 — Amendment of variance.
§ 205-404 — Administrative variance.
§ 205-408 — Map amendments.
§ 205-415.1 — Permit compliance; prohibitions; notice; enforcement; penalties.
§ 205-418 — Plot plans.
§ 205-423 — Administrative approval of conditional uses.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Recreational vehicles
§ 156-2 — Intended usage of manufactured homes covered under these regulations.
156-5{17} — MANUFACTURED HOME
188-2B{31} — MANUFACTURED HOME
188-2B{34} — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
§ 188-3 — Administration.
§ 188-4 — Requirements in all special flood hazard areas.
205-6{143} — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
§ 205-24 — Recreational vehicle prohibited activities.
205-57{1} — CAMPGROUND
205-57{2} — CAMPING UNIT
§ 205-70 — Recreation and open space.
§ 205-71 — Commercial uses.
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Recreation areas
§ 168-23 — Other prohibited activities.
§ 187-26 — Certificates and supporting statements.
§ 187-53 — Minimum requirements.
§ 187-58 — Street layout.
§ 187-66 — Active recreation areas.
§ 187-67 — Passive open space.
§ 187-68 — Public parks, facilities and land reservations.
§ 187-70 — Ownership and maintenance of active recreation areas and passive open spaces.
§ 187-71 — Exemption to recreation area and open space dedication/reservation.
§ 187-72 — Construction phasing.
§ 187-90.1 — Transfer of development rights.
§ 187-90.3 — Conversion of existing single-family condominium to fee-simple single-family subdivision.
§ 205-71 — Commercial uses.
§ 205-245 — Open space requirements.
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Recreation Commission
Ch 60 — Parks and Recreation Commission
§ 60-1 — Appointment; membership.
Ch 168 — Parks and Recreation
168-2{1} — DIVISION
§ 168-3 — Recreation facilities; hours of operation.
§ 168-6 — Appeal from refusal of permit.
§ 168-10 — Powers of Division.
§ 168-28 — Ice skating.
§ 168-29 — Fishing in park areas.
§ 168-38 — Installation permits.
187-5{24} — DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (DAC)
§ 187-71 — Exemption to recreation area and open space dedication/reservation.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Recyclables
§ 128-18 — Determination of main system capital improvement fees.
§ 180-2 — Purpose and policy.
§ 180-11 — Haulers of septage and brown grease.
§ 180-13 — Fats, oil, and grease (FOG) interceptors and traps.
191-42{3} — EXPANDED FACILITY
§ 205-27 — Junkyards; solid waste disposal facilities; unregistered vehicles.
§ 205-53 — Permitted use table.
205-59{8} — RECYCLING OR STORAGE
205-60{4} — BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL PARKS
205-60{6} — COMMUNITY RECYCLING BINS
§ 205-72 — Industrial uses.
§ 205-73 — Other uses.
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Recycling
§ 128-18 — Determination of main system capital improvement fees.
§ 180-2 — Purpose and policy.
§ 180-11 — Haulers of septage and brown grease.
§ 180-13 — Fats, oil, and grease (FOG) interceptors and traps.
191-42{3} — EXPANDED FACILITY
§ 205-27 — Junkyards; solid waste disposal facilities; unregistered vehicles.
§ 205-53 — Permitted use table.
205-59{8} — RECYCLING OR STORAGE
205-60{4} — BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL PARKS
205-60{6} — COMMUNITY RECYCLING BINS
§ 205-72 — Industrial uses.
§ 205-73 — Other uses.
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Registration
§ 30-6 — Issuance of bonds.
§ 34-4 — Voter registration required.
§ 68-7 — Vacancies, recruitments and appointments.
§ 105-6 — Submittal documents.
§ 175-2 — Amendments to International Property Maintenance Code.
180-5{38} — INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT
§ 187-9 — Plat preparation.
§ 187-19 — Sketch plan submission to Regional Planning Commission.
§ 187-22 — Requirements of preliminary plan.
§ 187-38 — Submission of preliminary plan.
§ 205-27 — Junkyards; solid waste disposal facilities; unregistered vehicles.
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Registry
§ 128-46 — Register of Wills.
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Reports
§ 5-7 — Authority to report to Levy Court.
§ 30-3 — Creation of Office of Economic and Maritime Development.
§ 64-2 — Committee established.
§ 64-6 — Committee to report to Levy Court.
§ 68-4 — Administration.
§ 68-6 — Compensation.
§ 68-13 — Performance evaluations.
§ 68-15 — Tenure of service.
§ 68-19 — General prohibitions.
§ 68-21 — Sick leave.
§ 79-12 — Funding.
§ 83-17 — Funding.
§ 84-4 — Membership.
§ 84-10 — Order of business.
§ 105-2 — Creation of enforcement agency.
§ 105-3 — Duties and powers of building official.
§ 105-6 — Submittal documents.
§ 105-9 — Inspections.
§ 105-13 — Variances.
§ 105-16 — Unsafe structures and equipment.
§ 105-22 — Amendments to International Building Code.
Ch 121 — Emergency Reporting System
Ch 121 Art I — 911 Emergency Reporting System Fund Surcharge
§ 121-1 — Authority; purpose.
§ 121-2 — Creation of fund.
121-3{1} — 911 EMERGENCY REPORT CENTER
121-3{2} — 911 ENHANCED EMERGENCY REPORTING SYSTEM
121-3{4} — FUND
121-3{5} — PRIMARY 911 EMERGENCY REPORT CENTER
121-3{7} — SYSTEM
§ 121-4 — Funding.
§ 128-41 — Information technology.
§ 143-26 — Duties and powers of code official.
§ 143-33 — Demolition.
§ 175-2 — Amendments to International Property Maintenance Code.
§ 180-2 — Purpose and policy.
180-5{88} — SIGNIFICANT NONCOMPLIANCE
§ 180-6 — Abbreviations.
§ 180-10 — Use of public sewers.
§ 180-11 — Haulers of septage and brown grease.
§ 180-12 — Industrial wastewater discharge permits.
§ 180-14 — Violations and penalties.
§ 180-17 — Information required for examination of plans.
§ 180-25 — Project acceptance.
§ 187-13 — Jurisdiction of County Administrator and Department of Planning Services.
§ 187-21 — Approval of preliminary plan.
§ 187-33 — Process and procedures.
§ 187-38 — Submission of preliminary plan.
§ 187-39 — Regional Planning Commission review of proposed development permitted by right.
§ 187-40 — Review of conditional use site plans.
§ 187-66 — Active recreation areas.
§ 187-79.2 — Excellent recharge areas.
187-79.2C{4} — ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT
187-79.2C{5} — EXCELLENT GROUNDWATER RECHARGE AREAS
§ 187-86 — Amendment procedure.
§ 187-90.1 — Transfer of development rights.
§ 187-90.2 — Adequate public facilities.
§ 187-90.3 — Conversion of existing single-family condominium to fee-simple single-family subdivision.
§ 187-90.4 — Stormwater maintenance districts.
188-2B{18} — FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY
§ 191-46 — Annual report.
§ 191-53 — Application requirements.
§ 191-54 — Review and approval of tax credits.
205-6{46} — CONDITIONAL USE
§ 205-10 — Periodic review.
§ 205-14 — Application of regulations.
§ 205-31 — Right of entry.
§ 205-72 — Industrial uses.
§ 205-73 — Other uses.
§ 205-382 — Designation of landmarks and historic districts application procedure.
§ 205-390 — Cooperation of other officials.
§ 205-407 — Text amendments.
§ 205-408 — Map amendments.
§ 205-415 — Enforcement.
§ 205-420 — Approval of conditional uses not requiring formal site plan review.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Residency requirements
§ 5-4 — Membership.
§ 9-3 — Successors in office.
§ 9-4 — Residency requirement.
§ 19-4 — Residency requirement.
§ 53-4 — Residency requirement.
§ 60-4 — Residency requirement.
§ 77-3 — Successors in office.
§ 77-4 — Residency requirement.
§ 191-4 — Residency requirement.
§ 191-61 — Residency requirement.
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Residential districts
§ 161-2 — Noise disturbances prohibited.
§ 205-7 — Division of County into districts.
§ 205-28 — Portable storage units.
§ 205-29 — Fuel storage tanks.
205-55{22} — PUD (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT)
205-55{23} — SHORT-TERM RENTALS (30 DAYS OR LESS)
Ch 205 Art VI — Conditions of Approval
§ 205-71 — Commercial uses.
§ 205-73 — Other uses.
Ch 205 Art VII — Area and Bulk Requirements
§ 205-86 — Bulk and area general provisions.
Ch 205 Art VIII — (Reserved)
Ch 205 Art IX — (Reserved)
§ 205-220 — General requirements.
§ 205-224 — Screening and landscaping.
§ 205-232 — Signs in residential districts.
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Restaurants
§ 128-18 — Determination of main system capital improvement fees.
180-5{26} — FOOD SERVICE FACILITY
§ 187-70 — Ownership and maintenance of active recreation areas and passive open spaces.
§ 187-90.1 — Transfer of development rights.
§ 205-53 — Permitted use table.
205-58{6} — COMMERCIAL LODGING
205-58{18} — RESTAURANTS
205-60{4} — BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL PARKS
§ 205-71 — Commercial uses.
§ 205-226 — Schedule of parking and loading requirements.
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Retirement
Ch 64 — Pension Review Committee
Ch 68 — Personnel Policy
§ 68-21 — Sick leave.
Ch 79 — Retiree Benefits
79-3A{1} — ACTIVE SERVICE
79-3A{5} — DISABLED
§ 79-4 — Eligibility for retiree benefits.
Ch 83 — Retirement
Ch 83 Art I — Kent County Employee Retirement Program
§ 83-1 — Authority; administration.
§ 83-2 — Title.
83-3A{10} — DISABLED
83-3A{12} — NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE
§ 83-4 — Eligibility for retirement benefits.
§ 83-5 — Retirement age.
§ 83-7 — Retirement pension benefits.
§ 83-8 — Disability.
§ 83-9 — Submission of data to County for determination of amount to be raised by taxation.
§ 83-10 — Pension benefits; time and manner of payment; optional forms.
§ 83-11 — Death benefits.
§ 83-12 — Retirement of employee.
§ 83-15 — Notice to employee of qualification; resolution of County government.
§ 83-17 — Funding.
§ 83-19 — Administration.
§ 83-20 — Forfeitures for cause.
§ 83-21 — Effect of amendments; severability; when effective.
§ 187-90.3 — Conversion of existing single-family condominium to fee-simple single-family subdivision.
§ 191-8 — Income exclusions.
205-58{3} — BANQUET OR GATHERING FACILITY
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Right of entry
§ 105-3 — Duties and powers of building official.
§ 116-6 — Right of entry.
§ 143-26 — Duties and powers of code official.
§ 180-13 — Fats, oil, and grease (FOG) interceptors and traps.
§ 187-16 — Department of Planning Services' right of entry.
§ 205-31 — Right of entry.
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Roadside stands
§ 205-53 — Permitted use table.
205-54{20} — ROADSIDE STAND
§ 205-67 — Agricultural uses.
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Rodents
§ 90-3 — Two-day (forty-eight-hour) compliance.
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Roller skates
§ 168-11 — Vehicles in park areas.
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Roofs
§ 90-5 — Five-day compliance.
§ 105-4 — Permits.
§ 105-5 — Floor and roof design loads.
§ 105-6 — Submittal documents.
§ 105-9 — Inspections.
§ 105-24 — Amendments to International Residential Code.
§ 143-13 — Exterior structure.
§ 143-16 — Plumbing facilities and fixtures requirements.
§ 156-4 — Alterations.
§ 156-12 — Piers.
§ 156-16 — Interconnection of multisection homes.
§ 180-10 — Use of public sewers.
§ 187-79.2 — Excellent recharge areas.
§ 187-90.1 — Transfer of development rights.
187-90.1G(1){3} — SINGLE-FAMILY SEMIDETACHED DWELLING
§ 187-90.4 — Stormwater maintenance districts.
188-2B{37} — STRUCTURE (OR BUILDING)
205-6{10} — AREA, BUILDING
205-6{13} — ATTIC
205-6{79} — HEIGHT, BUILDING
205-6{80} — HEIGHT, STORY
205-6{128} — PARAPET WALL
205-6{162} — STORY
§ 205-27 — Junkyards; solid waste disposal facilities; unregistered vehicles.
205-55{7} — DUPLEX
205-60{15} — TRANSPORTATION SHELTERS
§ 205-68 — Residential uses.
§ 205-71 — Commercial uses.
§ 205-73 — Other uses.
§ 205-86 — Bulk and area general provisions.
§ 205-244 — Lot size and yard requirements.
205-378{22} — REPAIR
§ 205-384 — Criteria for approval of a certificate of appropriateness.
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Rural districts
§ 205-223 — Setbacks.