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Township of Freehold, NJ
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Landscaping
§ 142-6— Required information. § 150-15— Land use (Chapter 190). 190-3B{27}— BUFFER 190-3B{100}— GARDEN APARTMENT 190-3B{128}— MINOR SITE PLAN 190-3B{185}— SITE PLAN § 190-35— Procedures and standards. § 190-38— Submittal procedure for minor site plans. § 190-52— Performance guarantees as condition to final approval. § 190-70— General requirements. § 190-72— Streets. § 190-80— Stormwater management. 190-80B{14}— ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSTRAINED AREA 190-80B{15}— ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA § 190-103— Permitted yard encroachments. § 190-107— Reverse frontage lots. § 190-108— Front yards. § 190-110— Accessory structures. § 190-114— Architectural design requirements for commercial, office and industrial development. § 190-116— Outdoor storage, sales and display of goods. § 190-122— Storage of recyclable materials. § 190-123— Private tennis and other sports courts. § 190-127— Rural Residential/Planned Adult Community (RR/PAC) Zone District. § 190-129— Residential Zone R-80. § 190-131— Residential Zone R-40. § 190-139— PC Planned Community. § 190-140— PUD Planned Unit Development. § 190-140.1— PUD-1 Planned Unit Development-1 Zone. § 190-140.2— Planned Adult Community-3 (PAC-3). § 190-140.2.1— PAC-3A Planned Adult Community-3A. § 190-140.3— Planned Adult Community-4 (PAC-4). § 190-140.4— Planned Adult Community-Affordable Housing Overlay (PAC-AHO). § 190-141— Mount Laurel Contribution Zone MLC-6. § 190-142.2— MU-1 Mixed Use Overlay-1. § 190-142.3— MU-2 Mixed Use Overlay-2. § 190-142.4— MU-3 Mixed Use Overlay-3. § 190-142.5— ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone. § 190-146— Corporate Multi-Use Development Zones CMX-10, CMX-4, CMX-3 and CMX-2. § 190-147— Highway Mixed Use Development Zone. § 190-149— Hospital Zone H-1. § 190-150— Professional Zone P-1. § 190-153.1— FSX Flex Space Zone. § 190-158— Regional Mall Zones RMZ-1, RMZ-2, RMZ-2A and RMZ-3. § 190-159— Village Center Zone. § 190-160— SC Scenic Roadway Corridor Overlay Zone. § 190-162— Off-street parking requirements. § 190-166— Landscaping and buffer regulations. § 190-167— Purpose. § 190-170— General requirements. § 190-171— Removal of abandoned antennas and towers. § 190-176— General requirements. § 190-181— Signs permitted in RMZ Regional Mall Zones. § 190-197— Gasoline filling stations. § 190-197.1— Gasoline filling stations with convenience stores. § 190-205— Supportive care housing for low- and moderate-income senior citizens and the handicapped. § 190-206— Wireless telecommunications towers and antennas. § 190-207— Day-care facilities in conjunction with hospital, office and light industrial uses. § 190-209— Historic commercial projects. § 190-211— Funeral homes. § 190-215— Self-storage warehousing. § 190-216.1— Alternative motor vehicle fueling stations. § 190-230— Responsibilities of Historic Preservation Commission. § 190-233— Review by Historic Preservation Commission. § 213-3— Design standards and improvements. § 213-6— Application for license. § 245-2— Duties of owners and tenants. § 270-26— Exceptions to prohibition. § 319-8— Standards for granting or denying license. § 319-53— Applications. § 319-65— Landscape restoration. 336-8{7}— ISA TREE APPRAISAL § 336-19— Establishing a home site.
Liability
§ 1-19— Ordinances saved from repeal. § 47-14— Conflicts of interest. § 47-22— Restrictions on award of professional contracts. § 47-24— Indemnification of municipal officers and employees. § 51-20— Extra duty. § 67-4— Registration or permits. § 67-5— General regulations. § 75-16— General regulations. § 79-4— Disposition of fees. § 79-6— Vicious or potentially dangerous dogs. § 79-7— Impounding and destruction of certain dogs; fees. § 111-10— Violations and penalties. § 115-3— Liability of Construction Official. § 126-6— Determination by Review Committee; concerning volunteer coaches; appeal process. § 126-11— Determination by Review Committee concerning Township employees; appeal process. § 162-11— Inspections. § 162-31— Legislative findings; policy; applicability. § 166-28— Liability. § 190-52— Performance guarantees as condition to final approval. § 190-161.2— Riparian Zone. § 190-227.11— Enforcement of affordable housing regulations. § 257-18— Violations and penalties. § 270-2— Connection required; permits. § 270-3— Building sewers and connections. § 270-8— Right of access; general regulations. § 282-6— Violations and penalties. § 286-9— Performance guarantee. § 300-29— Nonexclusive control. § 311-6— Collection of tax. § 311-7— Payment of tax to state; distribution by state to Township. § 315-11— Insurance policy. 319-2{6}— PERSON § 319-34— Damage to licensee's facilities. § 319-39— Licensee insurance. § 319-40— General indemnification. § 327-6— Standards and qualifications. § 336-16— Nonliability of Township. § 351-3— Control of mains and appurtenances; liability for rents and charges; billing. § 351-5— Installation of service connections and lines. § 351-6— Metering and water service charges. § 351-8— Service. § 351-10— Public fire hydrants. § 351-13— Rules for installation and maintenance of service line. § 361-15— Ordinances saved from repeal. § 368-6— Licensing provisions. § 368-7— Impounding of certain cats. § 368-11— Violations and penalties. § 394-11— Violations and penalties. 400-2{1}— PERSON § A410-5— Indemnification of Township. § A410-8— Use of poles by Township. § A411-15— Liability insurance. § A411-18— Emergency uses.
Licenses and permits
1-1{3}— LICENSED § 1-19— Ordinances saved from repeal. § 2-19— Corporate Seal. § 2-23— Other powers and duties. § 2-39.1— Division of Shade Tree. § 2-42— Appointment and term of Engineer. § 2-48— Terms of employment. § 2-51— Powers and duties of Administrator. § 2-56.1— Duties of Code Administrator. § 2-57.2— Duties of the Department. § 2-75— Establishment of Municipal Housing Liaison position and compensation; powers and duties. § 10-2— Appointment of members and alternate members; terms; vacancies. § 10-8— Membership; terms; vacancies; attendance. § 10-43— Organization; membership; terms. § 17-3— Recording. § 34-2— Appointment; term; vacancies. § 43-6— Local unit requirements. § 47-3— Position Classification. § 47-6— Promotions. § 47-10— Holidays. § 47-11— Vacations. § 47-12— Leaves of absence. § 47-14— Conflicts of interest. § 47-20— Grievance procedures. § 47-23— Tuition reimbursement. § 47-24— Indemnification of municipal officers and employees. § 47-25— Health care benefits buyout. § 47-27— Retirement plan eligibility of positions. § 51-6— Qualifications of applicants for membership. § 51-9— Duties and responsibilities of Police Department. Ch 67— Alarm Systems 67-3{6}— DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE § 67-4— Registration or permits. § 67-5— General regulations. Ch 71 Art I— Licensing § 71-3— Applicability of statute. § 71-4— Issuing authority. § 71-5— License required. § 71-6— License fees; maximum number of licenses. § 71-7— Licenses for hotels. § 71-8— Hours of sale. § 71-9— Package sales of alcoholic beverages. § 71-10— New Year's Day and Christmas Day. § 71-11— Sales to certain persons. § 71-12— Plenary retail transit license. § 71-13— Minors. § 71-14— Revocation of licenses. § 71-19— Effect of violation on driver's license. § 71-20— Exceptions. Ch 75— Amusements § 75-1— Permit required. § 75-2— Approval and issuance of license. § 75-3— License fees. § 75-4— Cash bond required. § 75-5— Regulations. § 75-6— Suspension or revocation. § 75-8— License required. § 75-9— Fees. § 75-10— Application. § 75-12— Approval or disapproval of application. § 75-13— Contents of license. § 75-14— Number of machines and hours of operation limited. § 75-15— Substituting machines. § 75-16— General regulations. § 75-17— Revocation of licenses. § 75-18— Enclosed shopping malls. § 75-19— Family-style restaurants. § 75-22— License required to operate games. § 75-23— Application requirements. § 75-24— Issuance of license; certificate; display. § 75-25— License fee. § 75-26— Hearing prior to refusal of license; amendments. § 75-27— Control and supervision. § 75-28— Forfeiture of license for certain acts. § 75-29— Hours of operation. 75-30{1}— GAME 79-1{1}— KEEPER § 79-2— Licensing provisions. § 79-3— Pet shops, kennels, shelters and pounds. § 79-4— Disposition of fees. § 79-5— Dog canvass. § 79-6— Vicious or potentially dangerous dogs. § 79-8— Regulations. § 79-9— Dog bites. § 79-10— Rabies vaccination. § 79-16— Animals permitted on residential property. § 79-17— Registration of potentially dangerous species. § 79-19— Wildlife feeding. Ch 97— Campgrounds 97-1{6}— OWNER § 97-2— License required. § 97-3— Location of campground. § 97-4— Number of licenses. § 97-5— Duration of licenses. § 97-6— Fees. § 97-7— License renewal. § 107-3— Violations and penalties. § 111-2— License required. § 111-3— Application for license; fee. § 111-4— Requirements for license. § 111-7— Testing procedures. § 111-8— Qualifications of testing personnel. Ch 115— Construction Codes, Uniform § 115-5— Fees. § 115-9— Waiver of construction fees. § 126-2— Requests for volunteer criminal background checks; costs. § 126-5— Limitations on access and use of criminal history record information. § 126-6— Determination by Review Committee; concerning volunteer coaches; appeal process. § 126-7— Requests for Township employee criminal background checks, costs. § 126-11— Determination by Review Committee concerning Township employees; appeal process. § 127-1— Curfew established; restrictions. § 127-3— Parental responsibility. 142-3{2}— ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS § 142-6— Required information. § 150-4— Alcoholic beverage control (Chapter 71). § 150-5— Amusements (Chapters 75 and 240). § 150-12— Floodplains and watercourses (Chapter 166). § 150-14— Junk dealers (Chapter 186). § 150-15— Land use (Chapter 190). § 150-17— Manufactured/mobile homes (Chapter 213). § 150-27— Soil erosion and sediment control (Chapter 282). § 150-28.1— Solicitation, commercial (Chapter 288). § 150-29— Streets and sidewalks (Chapter 300). § 150-32— Towing and storage (Chapter 327). § 150-33— Taxicabs (Chapter 315). § 150-34— Telecommunications licensing (Chapter 319). § 150-35— Co-location, renewal or replacement applications (Chapter 190, Article XVI). § 150-50— Alcoholic beverage control (Chapter 71). § 150-52— Board of Health (Part III of the Code). § 150-53— Dogs (Chapter 79, Article I). § 150-54— Fire prevention (Chapter 162). § 150-55— Land Use (Chapter 190). § 150-56— Municipal parking lots and drives (Chapter 228). § 150-58— Public records (Chapter 249). § 150-62— Uniform construction code (Chapter 115). § 150-63— Water (Chapter 351). § 150-64— Charitable bins. § 154-3— Exceptions. § 162-10— Life hazard use inspections. § 162-19— Compliance deadline. § 162-31— Legislative findings; policy; applicability. 162-31C{4}— OPEN BURNING § 166-5— Ordinary building maintenance and minor work. § 166-6— Warning. § 166-10— General. § 166-11— Establishment of flood hazard areas. § 166-16— Duties. § 166-18— Other permits. § 166-19— Determination of local design flood elevations. § 166-21— Activities in riverine flood hazard areas. § 166-22— Floodway encroachment. § 166-23— Watercourse alteration. § 166-23.1— Engineering analysis. § 166-24— Alterations in coastal areas. § 166-25— Development in riparian zones. § 166-26— Substantial improvement and substantial damage determinations. § 166-27— Department records. Ch 166 Art IV— Permits § 166-29— Permits required. § 166-30— Application for permit. § 166-31— Validity of permit. § 166-32— Expiration. § 166-33— Suspension or revocation. § 166-35— Information in flood hazard areas without base flood elevations (approximate Zone A). § 166-36— Analyses and certifications by a licensed professional engineer. § 166-37— Submission of additional data. § 166-38— General. § 166-39— Inspections of development. § 166-40— Buildings and structures. § 166-41— Manufactured homes. § 166-48— Violations. 166-53{18}— BREAKAWAY WALLS 166-53{20}— CONDITIONAL LETTER OF MAP REVISION 166-53{21}— CONDITIONAL LETTER OF MAP REVISION - FILL 166-53{36}— FLOODPROOFING CERTIFICATE 166-53{49}— LICENSED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL 166-53{50}— LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER 166-53{59}— ORDINARY MAINTENANCE AND MINOR WORK 166-53{64}— START OF CONSTRUCTION 166-53{70}— VARIANCE § 166-69— Protection of mechanical equipment and outside appliances. § 166-71— Temporary placement. § 166-72— Permanent placement. § 166-75— Requirements for habitable buildings and structures. § 166-89— Protection of mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems. § 171-2— Games of chance on Sunday permitted. Ch 171 Art II— Licensing § 171-4— Authorization to approve licenses. § 177-3— Construction guidelines. § 177-5— Identification card; temporary placard. § 182-7— Search warrant. § 182-16— Demolition permit required. Ch 186— Junk Dealers § 186-2— License required. § 186-4— Approval and issuance of license. § 186-5— Fee. § 186-7— Inspection. § 186-8— Written record. § 186-9— Hours of operation; limitation on number of licenses. § 186-10— Junkyard rules and regulations. 190-3B{17}— APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT 190-3B{45}— COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED; COMMUNITY SHELTERS FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR THE TERMINALLY III; AND COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR PERSONS WITH HEAD INJURIES 190-3B{48}— CONDITIONAL USE 190-3B{53}— COOPERATIVE SOBER LIVING RESIDENCE (CSLR) 190-3B{66}— DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITY 190-3B{86}— FARM MARKET 190-3B{113}— LIFE CARE FACILITY 190-3B{115}— LONG-TEAM-CARE FACILITY 190-3B{116}— LOT 190-3B{124}— LOT YIELD PLAN 190-3B{126}— MASSAGE SHOP 190-3B{147}— OXFORD HOUSE MODEL RECOVERY HOME 190-3B{167}— RECEIVING AREA 190-3B{182}— SENDING AREA 190-3B{184}— SITE DEVELOPMENT AREA 190-3B{217}— ZONING PERMIT § 190-6— Hearings. § 190-9— Enforcement. § 190-12— Tolling of running of period of approval. § 190-14— Membership. § 190-17— Powers. § 190-30— Issuance of permits for buildings or structures in conflict with Official Map. § 190-31— Building lot to abut street. § 190-32— Appeals from the requirements of § 190-31. § 190-33— Approval by Planning Board. § 190-37— Applicability. § 190-38— Submittal procedure for minor site plans. § 190-41— Final approval. § 190-49— Minor subdivision action. § 190-52— Performance guarantees as condition to final approval. § 190-53— Final approval of major subdivision. § 190-63— Sales map. § 190-71— Grading. § 190-73— Curbs and sidewalks. § 190-77— Soil removal. § 190-79— Sewage disposal and treatment. § 190-80— Stormwater management. 190-80B{9}— DESIGN ENGINEER 190-80B{11}— DEVELOPMENT § 190-84— Monuments. § 190-85— Installation of survey markers for freshwater wetlands and transition areas. § 190-87— Streets; sidewalks; private drives. § 190-89— Utility, drainage and sight triangle easements. § 190-94— Fire protection accessibility. § 190-95— Truck access. § 190-102— Conformity with regulations required. § 190-103— Permitted yard encroachments. § 190-104— Height requirements. § 190-107— Reverse frontage lots. § 190-108— Front yards. § 190-110— Accessory structures. § 190-111— Aboveground heating fuel storage tanks. § 190-112— Existing natural features. § 190-113— Appearance of buildings. § 190-114— Architectural design requirements for commercial, office and industrial development. § 190-115— Private swimming pools. § 190-116— Outdoor storage, sales and display of goods. § 190-117— Prohibition of uses. 190-117B(1){2}— CANNABIS CULTIVATOR 190-117B(1){3}— CANNABIS DELIVERY SERVICE 190-117B(1){4}— CANNABIS DISTRIBUTOR 190-117B(1){5}— CANNABIS MANUFACTURER 190-117B(1){6}— CANNABIS RETAILER 190-117B(1){7}— CANNABIS WHOLESALER § 190-118— Home office use. § 190-119— Gasoline storage containers. § 190-121— Lot grading. § 190-123— Private tennis and other sports courts. § 190-124— Steep slope requirements. § 190-124.2— Expansion of existing residential structures on undersized lots in R-E Rural Environmental Zone. § 190-124.3— Improved Lots in RR and RE Zones. § 190-124.5— Oxford model recovery homes, boardinghouses and rooming houses. § 190-125— Rural Residential RR. § 190-126— Rural-Environmental Zone R-E. § 190-127— Rural Residential/Planned Adult Community (RR/PAC) Zone District. § 190-128— Residential Zone R-120. § 190-129— Residential Zone R-80. § 190-130— Residential Zone R-60. § 190-131— Residential Zone R-40. § 190-132— Residential Zone R-40/P. § 190-133— Residential Zone R-25. § 190-134— Residential Zone R-20. § 190-135— Residential Zone R-15. § 190-136— Residential Zone R-12. § 190-137— Residential Zone R-9. § 190-138— High Density Zone. § 190-138.1— HD-2 High Density Zone. § 190-139— PC Planned Community. § 190-140— PUD Planned Unit Development. § 190-140.1— PUD-1 Planned Unit Development-1 Zone. § 190-140.2— Planned Adult Community-3 (PAC-3). § 190-140.2.1— PAC-3A Planned Adult Community-3A. § 190-140.3— Planned Adult Community-4 (PAC-4). § 190-140.4— Planned Adult Community-Affordable Housing Overlay (PAC-AHO). § 190-141— Mount Laurel Contribution Zone MLC-6. § 190-141.1— ML-3 - Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone - 3 DU/Acre. § 190-142— ML-8 and ML-7 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zones. § 190-142.1— ML-10 - Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone - 10,000 Square Feet. § 190-142.2— MU-1 Mixed Use Overlay-1. § 190-142.3— MU-2 Mixed Use Overlay-2. § 190-142.4— MU-3 Mixed Use Overlay-3. § 190-142.5— ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone. § 190-143— LTW Lake Topanemus Watershed District. § 190-144— Commercial Zone B-2. § 190-145— Commercial Zone B-10 Highway Development. § 190-146— Corporate Multi-Use Development Zones CMX-10, CMX-4, CMX-3 and CMX-2. § 190-147— Highway Mixed Use Development Zone. § 190-148— Historical Commercial Zone HC. § 190-149— Hospital Zone H-1. § 190-150— Professional Zone P-1. § 190-151— Professional Zone P-2. § 190-152— Light Industrial Zone LI. § 190-153— Light Industrial Zone LI-3. § 190-153.1— FSX Flex Space Zone. § 190-154— Industrial Zone M-1. § 190-155— Industrial Zone M-2. § 190-156— ROL Research, Office and Laboratory Zone. § 190-157— Recreational Zone RC. § 190-158— Regional Mall Zones RMZ-1, RMZ-2, RMZ-2A and RMZ-3. § 190-159— Village Center Zone. § 190-160— SC Scenic Roadway Corridor Overlay Zone. § 190-161.1— Mobile/Manufactured Housing MH. § 190-161.2— Riparian Zone. § 190-162— Off-street parking requirements. § 190-163— Minimum parking spaces. § 190-165— Fence regulations. § 190-168— Nonapplicability to amateur radio stations and to receive-only antennas. § 190-169— Antennas and towers permitted on Township property. § 190-170— General requirements. § 190-172— Preexisting towers and facilities. 190-173C{4}— OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGN COMPANY § 190-174— Signs allowed without permit. § 190-176— General requirements. § 190-177— Signs permitted in R-9; R-12; R-15; R-20 and R-25 Residential Zones. § 190-178— Signs permitted in R-E, R-R, R-80, R-60 and R-40 Residential Zones. § 190-179— Signs permitted in Highway Development B-2 and B-10, Hospital H-1, Corporate Multi-Use CMX-2, CMX-3 and CMX-3/A, Professional Office P-1 and P-2 and office uses in the R-40/P Residential/Professional Zone. § 190-180— Signs permitted in planned multiple-store shopping areas. § 190-181— Signs permitted in RMZ Regional Mall Zones. § 190-182— Signs permitted in Industrial M-1 and M-2, Light Industrial LI and LI-3, Research Office Laboratory ROL Zones. § 190-183— Signs permitted in Corporate Multi-Use CMX-4 and CMX-10 Zones. § 190-184— Outdoor advertising. § 190-186— Preexisting nonconforming signs. § 190-188— Deviations from requirements. § 190-189— Garden apartments. § 190-190— Townhouses. Ch 190 Art XIX— Conditional Use Permits § 190-191— Minimum requirements. § 190-192— Swim clubs. § 190-193— Public or private schools. § 190-194— Houses of worship. § 190-195— Golf courses and country clubs. § 190-196— Car wash facilities. § 190-197— Gasoline filling stations. § 190-197.1— Gasoline filling stations with convenience stores. § 190-198— Veteran and service organization facilities. § 190-199— Campgrounds. § 190-200— Adult uses. § 190-201— Cemeteries. § 190-202— Cluster development. § 190-202.1— R-40 cluster development. § 190-203— Planned commercial development. § 190-204— Motels and hotels. § 190-205— Supportive care housing for low- and moderate-income senior citizens and the handicapped. § 190-206— Wireless telecommunications towers and antennas. § 190-207— Day-care facilities in conjunction with hospital, office and light industrial uses. § 190-208— Pool or billiard parlors. § 190-209— Historic commercial projects. § 190-210— Electrical cogeneration facilities. § 190-211— Funeral homes. § 190-212— Restaurants in Corporate Multiuse Development Zones CMX-10, CMX-4, CMX-3, CMX-3A and CMX-2. § 190-214— Bulk document storage. § 190-215— Self-storage warehousing. § 190-216.1— Alternative motor vehicle fueling stations. § 190-216.2— Aboveground storage tanks for fueling associated with motor vehicle showrooms, offices and mechanical repair and maintenance service facilities within CMX-3/A Zone. § 190-216.3— Cooperative Sober Living Residence (CSLR) 190-219{14}— ALTERNATIVE LIVING ARRANGEMENT 190-219{15}— ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE § 190-221— Rehabilitation programs. § 190-224— New construction. § 190-227.3— Limitations on indebtedness secured by ownership unit; subordination. § 190-227.9— Administrative Agent. § 190-227.11— Enforcement of affordable housing regulations. § 190-227.12— Affordable housing mandatory set-aside. § 190-227.13— Affordable housing development fees. 190-227.13C{4}— DEVELOPMENT FEE § 190-228— Establishment of Historic Preservation Commission; membership; terms; vacancies. § 190-229— Organization of Historic Preservation Commission. § 190-230— Responsibilities of Historic Preservation Commission. 190-231B{2}— ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 190-231B{13}— REPLACEMENT § 190-232— Designation of historic landmarks. § 190-233— Review by Historic Preservation Commission. § 190-235— Continuance. § 190-248— Other powers of Planning Board. Ch 190 Art XXIV— Enforcement; Certificates and Permits § 190-249— Enforcement. § 190-250— Certificates and permits. Ch 195— Licensing Ch 195 Art I— General Licensing Requirements § 195-1— Purpose. § 195-2— Applications and fee. § 195-3— Investigation of applicants. § 195-4— Contents of license. § 195-5— License record. § 195-6— Display of license. § 195-7— Transferability. § 195-8— Expiration date; renewal. § 195-9— Causes for license revocation. § 195-10— Notice of hearing. § 195-11— Conduct of hearing. § 195-12— Reinstatement of revoked licenses. § 195-14— Payment of delinquent property taxes; suspension for nonpayment. § 195-16— Purpose. § 195-17— Applicability. § 195-18— Exemption for previous background checks. § 195-19— Requirement of special background checks. § 195-20— Fees. § 195-21— Background check of applicant. § 195-22— Effects of denial of application. § 195-23— Rights of applicant when denial is based on information contained in CHRI. § 195-24— Confidentiality. § 195-25— Frequency of application. Ch 199— Limousine Certification § 207-5— Loitering by minors. Ch 213— Manufactured/Mobile Homes 213-1{3}— MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME PARK § 213-2— Licensing requirements. § 213-3— Design standards and improvements. § 213-4— Water and sewer facilities. § 213-5— License fees. § 213-6— Application for license. § 213-7— Park management. § 213-8— Parking outside of park. § 213-9— Pets. § 213-11— Violations and penalties. § 217-2— Loud, disturbing and unnecessary noise. § 228-2— Permit required; penalty. § 228-3— Fees. § 228-4— Application; display of decal. § 228-5— Restrictions concerning applications and use of permits; penalty. § 232-1— Disorderly conduct. Ch 236— License Fees Ch 236 Art I— Annual License Fees for Facilities Authorized to Conduct Amusement Games with Prizes or Awards § 236-1— Amusement games licensing fees. Ch 240— Pool and Billiard Parlors § 240-1— License required. § 240-3— Regulations governing operation. § 240-5— Conduct of employees and agents. § 245-7— Amendments. § 245-15— Boarding up of windows and doors. § 249-3— Inspection and copying of public records. § 253-1— Mandatory recycling program. 257-2{1}— AGENT § 257-10— Refusal of entry for Inspection; use of search warrants. § 257-11— Occupancy of unregistered premises prohibited. § 261-2— Restriction on rental increases. § 261-10— Market adjustment. § 265-1— Recognition as natural right. § 265-2— Statement of general intent. § 270-2— Connection required; permits. § 270-3— Building sewers and connections. § 270-4— Persons authorized to do work; registration of contractors. § 270-5— Unsatisfactory conditions; rights reserved by Township. § 270-6— Industrial wastes and prohibited wastes. § 270-7— Housing, industrial and commercial developments. § 270-8— Right of access; general regulations. § 270-9— Connection fee. § 270-10— Sewer rentals and charges. § 270-13— Relocation plan. 270-24{2}— ILLICIT CONNECTION 270-24{5}— NJPDES PERMIT 282-3{10}— PERMIT § 282-4— Plan and permit required. § 282-5— Design principals; maintenance. 286-2{4}— OWNER § 286-3— Permit required; review of application. § 286-4— Contents of application. § 286-6— Considerations. § 286-7— Operations under permit. § 286-8— Suspension or revocation of permit. § 286-9— Performance guarantee. § 286-11— Violations and penalties. 288-1A{1}— APPLICANT 288-1A{6}— LICENSE § 288-2— License required. § 288-3— Exemptions from requirements. § 288-4— Application for license. § 288-5— Investigation and approval of application. § 288-6— License fee. § 288-8— Carrying and displaying of badge. § 288-9— Code of conduct. § 288-10— Prohibited practices. § 288-14— Violations and penalties. § 288-16— License exemption. § 288-17— Advance notification. § 288-22— Code of conduct. § 288-29— Duties of Township Clerk's office. § 290-7— Preparation of refuse for collection. § 290-9— Collection regulations. § 290-9.1— Dumpsters. 290-11{4}— SOLID WASTE § 290-19— Exceptions to prohibition. § 295-2— Adherence to Code of Conduct required. § 295-9— Anger management counseling; permission to resume participation § 300-1— Permit required. § 300-2— Procedure for obtaining permit. § 300-3— Fees and deposits. § 300-7— Time limit. § 300-12— Supervision of work. § 300-13— Revocation of permit; hearing. § 300-15— Permit required. § 300-16— Application information. § 300-21— Repairs. § 300-32— Preconstruction meetings. § 305-2— Permit required. § 305-3— Approval of sketch plat, plans and specifications. § 305-4— Permit fees. § 305-5— Maintenance. § 305-8— Discharge system. § 305-12— Lighting. § 311-5— Payment of and responsibility for occupancy tax. 315-1{2}— APPLICANT 315-1{5}— BASE OWNER 315-1{12}— OPERATOR 315-1{15}— RENEWAL APPLICANT § 315-2— License required. § 315-3— Types of licenses. § 315-4— Licensing of taxicab/autocab owners. § 315-5— Taxicab/autocab driver's license. § 315-6— License form. § 315-7— Inspection of vehicles. § 315-8— Identification of taxicabs/autocabs. § 315-9— Fares. § 315-10— Records. § 315-11— Insurance policy. § 315-13— Suspension or revocation of driver's or owner's licenses. § 315-14— Regulations for taxicab/autocab. § 315-15— Regulations governing taxicabs licensed by other municipalities. Ch 319— Telecommunications Licensing § 319-1— Purpose and findings. 319-2{8}— PUBLIC WAY 319-2{17}— TOWNSHIP PROPERTY § 319-3— Telecommunications license required. Ch 319 Art II— Licensing Procedure and Requirements. § 319-6— Applicability. § 319-7— License application information. § 319-8— Standards for granting or denying license. § 319-9— Agreement. § 319-10— Nonexclusive grant. § 319-11— Rights granted. § 319-12— Term of grant. § 319-13— License route. § 319-14— Location of facilities. § 319-15— Construction permits. § 319-16— Amendment of grant. § 319-17— Renewal applications. § 319-18— Renewal determinations. § 319-19— Obligation to cure as a condition of renewal. § 319-21— Application fee. § 319-22— Other Township costs. § 319-23— Construction permit fees. Ch 319 Art IV— Additional Conditions of License § 319-25— Compliance with other regulations. § 319-27— Damage to property. § 319-28— Notice of works. § 319-32— Removal of unauthorized facilities. § 319-35— Restoration of public ways, other ways and Township property. § 319-39— Licensee insurance. § 319-40— General indemnification. § 319-41— Performance and construction surety. § 319-42— Construction and completion bond. § 319-44— Assignments or transfers of license. § 319-45— Transactions affecting control of grant. § 319-46— Revocation or termination of license. § 319-47— Notice and duty to cure. § 319-49— Standards for revocation or lesser sanctions. § 319-52— Construction permits. § 319-53— Applications. § 319-54— Engineer's certification. § 319-55— Traffic control plan. § 319-56— Issuance of permit. § 319-58— Compliance with permit. § 319-59— Display of permit. § 319-60— Survey of underground facilities. § 319-61— Noncomplying work. § 319-62— Completion of construction. § 319-63— As-built drawings. § 319-66— Construction surety. § 319-67— Exceptions. § 319-69— License application information. § 319-71— Nonexclusive grant. § 319-72— Rights granted. § 319-73— Term of grant. § 319-74— License route. § 319-75— Construction permits. § 319-76— Amendment of grant. § 319-77— Renewal applications. § 323-3— Use and storage regulations. § 323-4— Sale of prints prohibited; exception. § 327-6— Standards and qualifications. § 327-7— Towing and storage fees. 332-2{1}— LICENSED DRIVER § 332-3— Prohibited conduct. § 332-8— Required permit. § 332-9— Application for permit. § 332-10— Prohibited uses of parks and other public property owned by Township. § 333-3— Exceptions. § 336-4— Consent of Commission required for work near trees. 336-8{12}— TRACT § 336-9— Acts prohibited without a tree removal permit. § 336-10— Application procedure for tree removal. § 336-11— Appeal procedure for heritage/historic tree determinations. § 336-12— Appeal procedure for all other determinations. § 336-13— Exceptions from requirement to secure tree removal permit or for abbreviated procedures. § 336-18— Farming activities. § 336-19— Establishing a home site. § 346-2— Prohibited conduct. 347-1{1}— MOTOR VEHICLE § 347-2— Restrictions. § 347-3— Exceptions. 351-2{16}— SUPERINTENDENT § 351-4— Application for service; tapping of mains; excavating and backfilling. § 351-5— Installation of service connections and lines. § 351-8— Service. § 351-9— Extensions. § 351-10— Public fire hydrants. § 351-17— Limitations on termination of service. § 355-2— Objective and policy. § 355-5— Standards. § 361-15— Ordinances saved from repeal. § 364-3— Executive Officer. § 364-4— Employment of additional personnel. § 364-5— Emergency powers of Executive Officer. § 364-6— Right of entry. § 364-7— Abatement of nuisances. § 368-2— Compulsory inoculation. Ch 368 Art II— Licensing of Cats 368-5{2}— CAT OF LICENSING AGE 368-5{3}— KEEPER § 368-6— Licensing provisions. § 368-7— Impounding of certain cats. § 368-8— Regulations. § 368-9— Cat bites. § 373-3— Fees. § 373-4— Suspension or revocation of food handler's license. § 373-5— Food handler's license required; training; regulations. § 385-1— Adoption of standards. § 385-4— Permits. § 385-5— Operation of new system. § 385-6— Emptying of septic system; continued certificate of occupancy. § 385-7— Hearing on denial of license or permit. § 385-9— Fees and charges. § 389-2— Permit required. § 389-3— Permit fees. § 389-4— Expiration of permit; renewal. § 389-5— Denial and suspension of permits. § 394-9— Permit required. § 394-10— Fees. § 400-3— Required permits. § 400-4— Required permits for all public utilities. Ch A410— Use of Township Roads by Communications Company § A410-4— Notice of intent to work; permits required. Ch A411— Cable Television Franchise § A411-9— Franchise fee. § A411-11— Construction/system requirements. § A411-17— Rates. § A411-18— Emergency uses. § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Liens
§ 101-1— Fee established. § 150-58— Public records (Chapter 249). § 150-65— Tax lien certificate redemption calculation. § 158-1— Municipal claims for fire damage to properties. § 182-11— Order for abatement or demolition. § 182-15— Compliance with other property maintenance standards. § 190-35— Procedures and standards. § 190-56— Selling before approval; penalty; suits by Township. § 190-80— Stormwater management. § 190-117— Prohibition of uses. § 190-221— Rehabilitation programs. § 190-227— Control periods for restricted ownership units and enforcement mechanisms. § 190-227.11— Enforcement of affordable housing regulations. § 190-227.13— Affordable housing development fees. § 245-4— Removal by Township, costs to become lien. § 245-7— Amendments. § 245-19— Deterioration and service of notice of violation. § 245-21— Violation abatement by Township. § 245-27— Violation abatement by Township. § 257-17— Abatement of deficiency; correction by Township; lien upon premises; appointment of custodian. § 270-2— Connection required; permits. § 270-9— Connection fee. § 270-10— Sewer rentals and charges. § 270-21— Collection of charges. § 278-4— Removal by Township; recovery of costs. § 300-24— Cost to become lien. § 319-42— Construction and completion bond. § 336-1— Responsibility for costs. § 336-2— Responsibility for tree trimming; failure to comply. 351-2{8}— LIEN § 351-15— Collections; interest and penalties on delinquent accounts; liens.
Lighting
§ 67-5— General regulations. § 75-5— Regulations. 111-1{4}— STRUCTURE § 142-6— Required information. § 150-62— Uniform construction code (Chapter 115). § 190-2— Purpose. 190-3B{13}— ALTERNATIVE TOWER STRUCTURE 190-3B{75}— ELECTRONIC GRAPHIC DISPLAY SIGN 190-3B{80}— ESSENTIAL SERVICES 190-3B{106}— LED 190-3B{126}— MASSAGE SHOP 190-3B{185}— SITE PLAN 190-3B{198}— STRUCTURE § 190-35— Procedures and standards. § 190-36— General development plan. § 190-38— Submittal procedure for minor site plans. § 190-87— Streets; sidewalks; private drives. § 190-97— Zones. § 190-104— Height requirements. § 190-114— Architectural design requirements for commercial, office and industrial development. § 190-116— Outdoor storage, sales and display of goods. § 190-122— Storage of recyclable materials. § 190-123— Private tennis and other sports courts. § 190-124.4— Emergency standby generators for filling stations. § 190-127— Rural Residential/Planned Adult Community (RR/PAC) Zone District. § 190-129— Residential Zone R-80. § 190-139— PC Planned Community. § 190-140.1— PUD-1 Planned Unit Development-1 Zone. § 190-140.2— Planned Adult Community-3 (PAC-3). § 190-140.2.1— PAC-3A Planned Adult Community-3A. § 190-140.3— Planned Adult Community-4 (PAC-4). § 190-142.2— MU-1 Mixed Use Overlay-1. § 190-142.3— MU-2 Mixed Use Overlay-2. § 190-142.4— MU-3 Mixed Use Overlay-3. § 190-142.5— ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone. § 190-145— Commercial Zone B-10 Highway Development. § 190-147— Highway Mixed Use Development Zone. § 190-152— Light Industrial Zone LI. § 190-153— Light Industrial Zone LI-3. § 190-153.1— FSX Flex Space Zone. § 190-159— Village Center Zone. § 190-160— SC Scenic Roadway Corridor Overlay Zone. § 190-162— Off-street parking requirements. § 190-170— General requirements. § 190-172— Preexisting towers and facilities. § 190-174— Signs allowed without permit. § 190-175— Signs prohibited in all areas. § 190-176— General requirements. § 190-177— Signs permitted in R-9; R-12; R-15; R-20 and R-25 Residential Zones. § 190-178— Signs permitted in R-E, R-R, R-80, R-60 and R-40 Residential Zones. § 190-179— Signs permitted in Highway Development B-2 and B-10, Hospital H-1, Corporate Multi-Use CMX-2, CMX-3 and CMX-3/A, Professional Office P-1 and P-2 and office uses in the R-40/P Residential/Professional Zone. § 190-180— Signs permitted in planned multiple-store shopping areas. § 190-181— Signs permitted in RMZ Regional Mall Zones. § 190-182— Signs permitted in Industrial M-1 and M-2, Light Industrial LI and LI-3, Research Office Laboratory ROL Zones. § 190-183— Signs permitted in Corporate Multi-Use CMX-4 and CMX-10 Zones. § 190-197— Gasoline filling stations. § 190-197.1— Gasoline filling stations with convenience stores. § 190-204— Motels and hotels. § 190-206— Wireless telecommunications towers and antennas. § 190-207— Day-care facilities in conjunction with hospital, office and light industrial uses. § 190-208— Pool or billiard parlors. § 190-209— Historic commercial projects. § 190-211— Funeral homes. § 190-215— Self-storage warehousing. § 190-216.1— Alternative motor vehicle fueling stations. § 190-230— Responsibilities of Historic Preservation Commission. § 190-233— Review by Historic Preservation Commission. § 195-23— Rights of applicant when denial is based on information contained in CHRI. § 213-3— Design standards and improvements. § 213-6— Application for license. § 232-1— Disorderly conduct. § 270-3— Building sewers and connections. § 300-5— Protection for traveling public. § 300-11— Restoration of bituminous surface treated roads. § 300-37— Commencement of work and finished or suspended work sites. § 305-9— Disinfecting agents. § 305-12— Lighting. § 315-15— Regulations governing taxicabs licensed by other municipalities. § 319-35— Restoration of public ways, other ways and Township property. § 319-69— License application information. § 327-6— Standards and qualifications. § 336-2— Responsibility for tree trimming; failure to comply. § 336-14— Other prohibited acts. § 400-6— Violations and penalties; replacement assessment.
Lots
§ 75-21— Designation of amusement and entertainment center. § 92-4— Filing of map with Clerk. § 92-5— New numbers. § 92-6— Numbers to be assigned before approval of subdivision. § 150-15— Land use (Chapter 190). § 150-28— Soil removal and soil fill (Chapter 286). § 150-32— Towing and storage (Chapter 327). § 150-56— Municipal parking lots and drives (Chapter 228). § 150-62— Uniform construction code (Chapter 115). § 166-34— Information for development in flood hazard areas. § 166-47— Conditions for issuance. 166-53{55}— MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION § 166-55— Subdivision requirements. § 166-75— Requirements for habitable buildings and structures. § 182-15— Compliance with other property maintenance standards. § 190-3— Definitions. 190-3B{1}— ACCESSORY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE 190-3B{2}— ACCESSORY USE 190-3B{29}— BUILDING COVERAGE 190-3B{59}— DEVELOPER 190-3B{112}— JUNKYARD 190-3B{116}— LOT 190-3B{117}— LOT AREA 190-3B{118}— LOT, CORNER 190-3B{119}— LOT COVERAGE 190-3B{120}— LOT DEPTH 190-3B{121}— LOT LINE 190-3B{122}— LOT FRONTAGE 190-3B{123}— LOT WIDTH 190-3B{124}— LOT YIELD PLAN 190-3B{130}— MINOR SUBDIVISION 190-3B{133}— NONCONFORMING LOT 190-3B{142}— OFF SITE 190-3B{144}— ON SITE 190-3B{153}— PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 190-3B{160}— PRINCIPAL USE 190-3B{170}— REGIONAL MALL SHOPPING CENTER 190-3B{176}— RESUBDIVISION 190-3B{184}— SITE DEVELOPMENT AREA 190-3B{185}— SITE PLAN 190-3B{199}— SUBDIVISION 190-3B{201}— SWIMMING POOL, PRIVATE 190-3B{209}— USABLE AREA 190-3B{214}— YARD, FRONT 190-3B{215}— YARD, REAR 190-3B{216}— YARD, SIDE § 190-7— Notice. § 190-31— Building lot to abut street. § 190-33— Approval by Planning Board. § 190-37— Applicability. § 190-38— Submittal procedure for minor site plans. § 190-47— Submission of minor subdivision plat. § 190-49— Minor subdivision action. § 190-50— Preliminary procedure for major subdivision. § 190-51— Effect of preliminary approval. § 190-52— Performance guarantees as condition to final approval. § 190-56— Selling before approval; penalty; suits by Township. § 190-60— Plat details. § 190-70— General requirements. § 190-73— Curbs and sidewalks. § 190-76— Site preparation. § 190-78— Water. § 190-79— Sewage disposal and treatment. § 190-80— Stormwater management. 190-80B{35}— SITE § 190-87— Streets; sidewalks; private drives. § 190-88— Blocks and lots. § 190-93— Fencing on reverse frontage roadways. § 190-94— Fire protection accessibility. § 190-99— Zoning Map amendments. § 190-100— Interpretation of zone boundaries. § 190-103— Permitted yard encroachments. § 190-104— Height requirements. § 190-105— One principal building per lot. § 190-106— Frontage and direct access. § 190-107— Reverse frontage lots. § 190-109— Obstructions to vision. § 190-110— Accessory structures. § 190-113— Appearance of buildings. § 190-115— Private swimming pools. § 190-116— Outdoor storage, sales and display of goods. § 190-120— Undersized lot for drainage, utility, open space, or other public facilities. § 190-121— Lot grading. § 190-123— Private tennis and other sports courts. § 190-124— Steep slope requirements. § 190-124.2— Expansion of existing residential structures on undersized lots in R-E Rural Environmental Zone. § 190-124.3— Improved Lots in RR and RE Zones. § 190-125— Rural Residential RR. § 190-127— Rural Residential/Planned Adult Community (RR/PAC) Zone District. § 190-128— Residential Zone R-120. § 190-129— Residential Zone R-80. § 190-130— Residential Zone R-60. § 190-131— Residential Zone R-40. § 190-133— Residential Zone R-25. § 190-135— Residential Zone R-15. § 190-138.1— HD-2 High Density Zone. § 190-139— PC Planned Community. § 190-140— PUD Planned Unit Development. § 190-140.1— PUD-1 Planned Unit Development-1 Zone. § 190-140.2— Planned Adult Community-3 (PAC-3). § 190-140.2.1— PAC-3A Planned Adult Community-3A. § 190-140.3— Planned Adult Community-4 (PAC-4). § 190-140.4— Planned Adult Community-Affordable Housing Overlay (PAC-AHO). § 190-141— Mount Laurel Contribution Zone MLC-6. § 190-141.1— ML-3 - Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone - 3 DU/Acre. § 190-142— ML-8 and ML-7 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zones. § 190-142.1— ML-10 - Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone - 10,000 Square Feet. § 190-142.2— MU-1 Mixed Use Overlay-1. § 190-142.3— MU-2 Mixed Use Overlay-2. § 190-142.4— MU-3 Mixed Use Overlay-3. § 190-142.5— ML-9 Moderate- and Low-Income Housing Zone. § 190-143— LTW Lake Topanemus Watershed District. § 190-145— Commercial Zone B-10 Highway Development. § 190-146— Corporate Multi-Use Development Zones CMX-10, CMX-4, CMX-3 and CMX-2. § 190-149— Hospital Zone H-1. § 190-150— Professional Zone P-1. § 190-151— Professional Zone P-2. § 190-153.1— FSX Flex Space Zone. § 190-158— Regional Mall Zones RMZ-1, RMZ-2, RMZ-2A and RMZ-3. § 190-159— Village Center Zone. § 190-160— SC Scenic Roadway Corridor Overlay Zone. § 190-161— Variable lot option and cluster regulations. § 190-161.2— Riparian Zone. § 190-162— Off-street parking requirements. § 190-165— Fence regulations. § 190-170— General requirements. § 190-174— Signs allowed without permit. § 190-176— General requirements. § 190-177— Signs permitted in R-9; R-12; R-15; R-20 and R-25 Residential Zones. § 190-178— Signs permitted in R-E, R-R, R-80, R-60 and R-40 Residential Zones. § 190-179— Signs permitted in Highway Development B-2 and B-10, Hospital H-1, Corporate Multi-Use CMX-2, CMX-3 and CMX-3/A, Professional Office P-1 and P-2 and office uses in the R-40/P Residential/Professional Zone. § 190-180— Signs permitted in planned multiple-store shopping areas. § 190-181— Signs permitted in RMZ Regional Mall Zones. § 190-182— Signs permitted in Industrial M-1 and M-2, Light Industrial LI and LI-3, Research Office Laboratory ROL Zones. § 190-183— Signs permitted in Corporate Multi-Use CMX-4 and CMX-10 Zones. § 190-193— Public or private schools. § 190-196— Car wash facilities. § 190-197.1— Gasoline filling stations with convenience stores. § 190-202— Cluster development. § 190-202.1— R-40 cluster development. § 190-203— Planned commercial development. § 190-204— Motels and hotels. § 190-205— Supportive care housing for low- and moderate-income senior citizens and the handicapped. § 190-206— Wireless telecommunications towers and antennas. § 190-207— Day-care facilities in conjunction with hospital, office and light industrial uses. § 190-209— Historic commercial projects. § 190-212— Restaurants in Corporate Multiuse Development Zones CMX-10, CMX-4, CMX-3, CMX-3A and CMX-2. § 190-214— Bulk document storage. § 190-215— Self-storage warehousing. § 190-216.2— Aboveground storage tanks for fueling associated with motor vehicle showrooms, offices and mechanical repair and maintenance service facilities within CMX-3/A Zone. § 190-216.3— Cooperative Sober Living Residence (CSLR) 190-219{20}— DEVELOPER § 190-227.13— Affordable housing development fees. 190-227.13C{3}— DEVELOPER § 190-231— Definitions and word usage. § 190-232— Designation of historic landmarks. § 190-233— Review by Historic Preservation Commission. § 190-235— Continuance. § 190-238— Creation by governmental action. § 203-4— Sweeping into gutter or road. 207-1{3}— PUBLIC PLACE 213-1{3}— MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME PARK 213-1{9}— TENANT § 213-2— Licensing requirements. § 213-3— Design standards and improvements. § 213-5— License fees. § 213-6— Application for license. § 213-7— Park management. Ch 228— Parking Lots and Drives Ch 228 Art I— Municipal Parking Lots and Drives § 228-1— Areas subject to control. § 228-2— Permit required; penalty. § 228-3— Fees. § 228-4— Application; display of decal. § 228-6— Parking outside designated areas prohibited; penalty. Ch 228 Art II— Public and Quasi-Public Parking Lots § 228-8— Prohibition of unregistered vehicles in parking yards and parking places. § 228-9— Exemptions. § 257-12— Fees. 261-1{3}— COMMON AREA 261-1{7}— HOUSING SPACE 261-1{10}— MULTIPLE DWELLING 261-1{15}— VACANT UNIT § 270-32— Prohibited conduct. § 282-4— Plan and permit required. § 286-4— Contents of application. § 286-7— Operations under permit. § 286-10— Exemptions. § 288-10— Prohibited practices. § 300-21— Repairs. § 300-27— Eligibility. 327-2{7}— TOWNSHIP STORAGE FACILITY § 327-6— Standards and qualifications. § 332-3— Prohibited conduct. 332-5{2}— POCKET PARKS 336-8{9}— OWNER 336-8{12}— TRACT § 336-10— Application procedure for tree removal. § 336-11— Appeal procedure for heritage/historic tree determinations. § 336-19— Establishing a home site. Ch 341— Vehicles, Abandoned § 346-2— Prohibited conduct. § 351-3— Control of mains and appurtenances; liability for rents and charges; billing. 351-19A{1}— DEVELOPER 355-3{3}— CONSTRUCTION § 355-4— Application for development or construction. § 394-1— Purpose. § 394-5— Submission of sample results. § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.