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Landfills
51-5{51} — DEVELOPMENT
51-201{11} — DEVELOPMENT
§ 51-203 — Stormwater management requirements for major development.
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Landlords
§ 5-84 — Duties of Director and Assistant Director.
§ 153-1 — Designation and powers of agent.
§ 153-3 — Penalty; reimbursement of costs.
§ 157-8 — Removal of graffiti.
§ 159-45 — Certificate of habitability required.
§ 159-49 — Certificates of habitability: contents, required signatures, failure to obtain.
§ 159-71.1 — Presence of mold.
§ 159-71.2 — Mold complaints.
§ 159-71.3 — Removal of tenant due to mold hazard conditions.
§ 159-71.4 — Mold inspection required prior to issuance of certificates.
§ 159-71.5 — Mold-related violations.
§ 218-1 — Board membership; repealer; effect on prior authority and decisions of Board; meetings of Board.
§ 218-2 — Powers and duties of Board.
§ 218-3 — Powers and duties of Rent Regulation Officer.
218-4{9} — PARKING SPACE
218-4{14} — REPRISAL
§ 218-5 — Right to appeal.
§ 218-6 — Diminution of essential services, care or maintenance.
§ 218-7 — Excessive rent.
§ 218-8 — Exemptions; new tenant rent limitations and prohibitions.
§ 218-9 — Inspection; effect of outstanding violations on collection of rental increases; exceptions.
§ 218-10 — Establishment of rent increases for current tenants.
§ 218-11 — Excessive increase.
§ 218-12 — Notice requirements for rental increase.
§ 218-13 — Time limitations on filing of rental increase complaints; refunds.
§ 218-15 — Requirements under Truth-in-Renting Act (N.J.S.A. 46:8-43 et seq.).
§ 218-16 — Capital improvement rent surcharge.
§ 218-17 — Hardship increase; notice required; fees; time period for determination.
§ 218-19 — Delivery of notice to tenants.
§ 218-20 — Violations and penalties.
§ 218-23 — Applicability of protected tenancy status.
§ 218-26 — Rules and regulations of Rent Control Board.
§ 218-27 — Rental decontrol.
§ 218-28 — Consent to rental surcharge.
§ 218-29 — Warehousing of dwelling units.
§ 218-30 — Establishing rents.
§ 218-31 — Fees for late payment of rent and bounced checks.
§ 218-31.1 — Receipt of rental payments.
§ 230-5 — Rental housing and condominiums.
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Landscape plans
§ 51-80 — Major site plan application.
§ 51-81 — Minor site plan application.
§ 51-119 — Personal wireless telecommunications facilities.
§ 51-193 — Landscaping.
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Landscaping
§ 5-70 — Duties of divisions; division managers; additional personnel.
51-5{221} — SITE PLAN
§ 51-75 — Concept plan.
§ 51-80 — Major site plan application.
§ 51-81 — Minor site plan application.
§ 51-86 — General provisions.
§ 51-93 — R-2 District (Two-Family Residential, Townhouses).
§ 51-94 — R-3 District (Multifamily Structures, Townhouses, Garden Apartments).
§ 51-97 — CCC District (Continuing Care Community).
§ 51-104 — IND District (Industrial).
§ 51-105 — IND-1 District (Mixed Industrial/Commercial).
§ 51-114 — Design regulations.
§ 51-115 — Commercial signage.
§ 51-117 — General provisions and requirements.
§ 51-118 — Standards for conditional uses permitted in all zones.
§ 51-119 — Personal wireless telecommunications facilities.
§ 51-129 — Gasoline stations and vehicle rental facilities.
§ 51-141 — Colleges and universities.
§ 51-145 — Billboards.
§ 51-170 — Permitted sign types.
§ 51-177 — Conditions of site plan approval.
§ 51-192 — Off-street parking and loading areas.
§ 51-193 — Landscaping.
51-201{15} — ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSTRAINED AREA
51-201{16} — ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA
§ 51-203 — Stormwater management requirements for major development.
§ 51-208 — Requirements for a site development stormwater plan.
§ 159-64 — Residential areas: appearance of exterior of premises and structures.
§ 159-65 — Nonresidential areas: appearance of exterior of premises and structures.
§ 226-17.3 — Permitted discharges.
§ 262-4 — Conditional use.
§ 262-5 — Site design standards.
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Lead abatement
§ 125-6 — Permit fees.
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Lead-based paint
§ 292-43 — Use of lead base paint on interiors prohibited.
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Lead poisoning
§ 5-101 — Establishment of divisions.
§ 292-3 — Diseases enumerated; reports of certain diseases by physicians.
§ 292-43 — Use of lead base paint on interiors prohibited.
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Leashing
§ 132-4.1 — Prohibition in parks and playgrounds.
§ 132-13 — Muzzles or leashes.
§ 132-16 — Control of dogs allowed off premises.
§ 193-6 — Behavior.
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Leaves of absence
§ 60-4 — Political activities of employees.
§ 60-39.1 — Continuity of service.
§ 60-39.2 — Leave of absence without pay.
Ch 60 Art VIII — Holidays and Leaves of Absence
§ 60-48 — Personal days.
§ 60-49 — Leaves of absence without pay.
§ 60-50 — Maternity leave.
§ 60-51 — Special leave for service-incurred disability.
§ 60-64 — Accumulation of sick leave.
§ 60-66 — Reserve training.
§ 60-67 — Active service.
§ 60-82 — Exemption for prescribed medical treatment.
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Liability
§ C-27 — Establishment, merger, consolidation or abolition. N.J.S.A. 40:103-5(97)
§ 1-13 — Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 8-18 — Compliance.
§ 14A-67 — Findings and purpose.
14A-68{1} — BROKER
§ 14A-69 — Commission created; membership.
§ 14A-71 — Establishment of fund; purposes.
§ 14A-76 — Fund requirements; additional and excess coverage.
§ 23-1 — Policy.
§ 23-2 — Procedure.
§ 51-93 — R-2 District (Two-Family Residential, Townhouses).
§ 51-180 — Performance and maintenance guaranties; release from liability.
§ 60-99.3 — Insurance requirements.
§ 60-99.4 — Indemnification and duty to defend.
§ 60-111 — Responsibilities of supervisory personnel; notification and reporting by employees.
§ 60-133 — Responsibilities of supervisory personnel; notification and reporting by employees.
§ 84-6 — Use of City vehicles.
§ 84-12 — Insurance.
84-14{2} — UNINSURED MOTOR VEHICLE
§ 84-15 — Insuring agreement.
§ 84-16 — Exclusions.
§ 84-17 — Limit of liability.
§ 84-18 — Other insurance.
§ 97-5 — Limitations of City's obligations.
§ 118-3 — License requirements; applications; health regulations; exemptions.
§ 118-22 — Application for license.
§ 120-4 — Cannabis transfer and user taxes.
§ 120-5 — Cannabis business permitting; rules and regulations.
127-3B{8} — OPERATOR
§ 132-24.1 — Liability insurance required for dogs commonly and frequently used for security purposes.
§ 132-25 — Certain cats and dogs to be impounded.
§ 132-26 — Notice to owners of impounded cats or dogs.
§ 132-29 — Violations and penalties.
§ 132-33 — Agreement between City and dog owner; settlement and disposition; liability of City; legal expenses.
§ 132-35 — Order and schedule for compliance for potentially dangerous dogs; conditions.
§ 132-37 — Liability of owner for costs of impoundment and destruction.
§ 140-4 — Accrual of paid sick time.
§ 142-1.2 — Certificate of insurance required.
§ 146-4 — Duties and responsibilities of superintendents of multiple-family dwelling units.
§ 150-32 — Liability.
§ 153-3 — Penalty; reimbursement of costs.
§ 153-4 — Liability.
§ 159-42 — Where violator is not natural person.
§ 159-49 — Certificates of habitability: contents, required signatures, failure to obtain.
§ 159-50 — Certificates of conformity; temporary certificates; applications; inspections; insurance.
§ 159-61 — Nonresidential lease exception.
§ 159-145 — Posting of maximum occupancy and management certificate.
§ 159-161 — Violations by minors.
§ 159-174 — Suspension and revocation; violations and penalties.
§ 159-179 — Occupancy by unemancipated minor prohibited.
§ 159-211 — Sale of tax lien.
§ 159-222 — Designation of qualified rehabilitation entity.
§ 159-235 — Request to place property on abandoned property list.
§ 159-238 — Registration statement requirements; property inspection.
§ 161-7 — Disclaimer.
170-1{15} — WAGE THEFT
§ 170-6 — Wage theft prevention.
§ 170-36 — Issuance of permits.
§ 175-15 — Responsibility for removal; failure to remove.
§ 180-2 — Civil penalty.
§ 188-8 — Insurance requirements.
§ 190-1 — Parental responsibility for unlawful activities of minors; penalties.
§ 198-27 — Protective custody of DWI suspects.
§ 226-16 — Liability of City.
§ 226-29 — Responsibility for cost of connection; indemnification.
§ 226-52 — Conditions of permit.
§ 226-70 — Violations and penalties.
§ 238-17.3 — Commission agreement and permit required; permit fee; indemnification and insurance.
§ 238-24 — Bond and insurance requirements.
§ 238-39 — Bond requirements.
§ 238-42 — Work to be supervised by Director of Public Works.
§ 238-70 — Responsibilities of permit holder and owner of premises.
§ 247-40 — Collection.
§ 249-5 — Insurance.
§ 251-3 — Fine for failure to provide rebate.
§ 260-2.2 — Traffic control signal monitoring system.
§ 260-12 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-38 — Towing and impoundment of illegally parked or standing vehicles; impoundment of vehicles subject to outstanding traffic warrants.
§ 260-39 — Special parking zones.
§ 263-2 — Permitting process.
§ 263-3 — Annual recertification.
§ 264-4 — Insurance.
§ 292-11 — Spreading of communicable diseases prohibited.
§ 292-45 — Isolation of diseased animals; authority to order destruction.
§ 292-61 — Fines and imprisonment; continuing violations.
§ A300-16 — Emergency uses.
§ A300-17 — Liability insurance.
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Libraries
§ 51-97 — CCC District (Continuing Care Community).
§ 51-111 — Use regulations.
§ 51-164 — Off-street parking requirements.
§ 60-17 — Positions in unclassified service.
§ 60-21 — Classification for budgetary purposes.
§ 100-18 — Possession or consumption unlawful; penalties.
120-2{66} — PUBLIC PLACE
159-1B{58} — ROOM
§ 198-10 — Returning borrowed books to library.
§ 198-11 — Damage to library books.
§ 198-12 — Use of false information in borrowing library books.
§ 292-19 — Epidemics.
§ A300-15 — Commitments by company.
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Library
§ 51-97 — CCC District (Continuing Care Community).
§ 51-111 — Use regulations.
§ 51-164 — Off-street parking requirements.
§ 60-17 — Positions in unclassified service.
§ 60-21 — Classification for budgetary purposes.
§ 100-18 — Possession or consumption unlawful; penalties.
120-2{66} — PUBLIC PLACE
159-1B{58} — ROOM
§ 198-10 — Returning borrowed books to library.
§ 198-11 — Damage to library books.
§ 198-12 — Use of false information in borrowing library books.
§ 292-19 — Epidemics.
§ A300-15 — Commitments by company.
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Licenses and permits
§ C-14 — Powers of the City Council. N.J.S.A. 40:103-5(84)
§ C-15 — Executive powers; powers and duties of Mayor. N.J.S.A. 40:103-5(85)
§ C-18 — City officers; certain offices specified; designation as City officers; provisions governing offices. N.J.S.A. 40:103-5(88)
§ 1-12 — Inconsistent ordinances repealed.
§ 1-13 — Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 1-15 — General penalty.
Ch 5 — Administrative Organization
§ 5-2 — Creation of boards, commissions and agencies.
§ 5-5 — Use of public buildings and premises.
§ 5-19 — Access to government records.
§ 5-21 — Limitations of actions; records.
§ 5-48 — Power to collect taxes and assessments.
§ 5-50 — Tax Collector to issue licenses; Licensing Subdivision.
§ 5-51 — Collection and disposition of moneys.
§ 5-67 — Director of Public Works; Assistant Director; City Engineer; Assistant Municipal Engineer.
§ 5-70 — Duties of divisions; division managers; additional personnel.
§ 5-76 — Director to establish Department regulations.
Ch 5 Art XII — Department of Code Enforcement
§ 5-85 — Divisions of Department; duties of divisions; division managers.
§ 5-93 — Divisions.
§ 5-97 — Additional personnel.
§ 5-101 — Establishment of divisions.
§ 5-117 — Divisions; division managers.
§ 5-137 — Nonapplicability.
§ 8-11 — Contractors' hiring obligations.
§ 8A-8 — Enforcement.
§ 18-1 — Procedures for charging appropriations and paying of claims and bills.
§ 21-7 — Application fees for appointment of Municipal Public Defenders.
Ch 51 — Land Use
§ 51-3 — Additional provisions.
51-5{4} — ANTENNA
51-5{15} — BARBERSHOP
51-5{17} — BEAUTY PARLOR or BEAUTY SALON
51-5{18} — BEAUTY SCHOOL
51-5{20} — BILLBOARD, DIGITAL
51-5{32} — CHILD-CARE CENTER
51-5{35} — CO-LOCATION
51-5{39} — COMMUNITY RESIDENCE FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
51-5{43} — CONDITIONAL USE
51-5{44} — CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY (CCRC)
51-5{49} — DENSITY
51-5{82} — GASOLINE FILLING STATION
51-5{89} — HOTEL
51-5{97} — LOT
51-5{114} — MEDICAL ARTS CENTER
51-5{121} — NIGHTCLUB
51-5{125} — OFFICE OF A PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, DENTIST, LAWYER OR OTHER LICENSED STATE PROFESSIONAL
51-5{149} — PLANNED COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
51-5{151} — PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
51-5{177} — SENIOR CARE COMMUNITY (SCC)
51-5{187} — SIGN, BUSINESS
51-5{211} — SIGN, POLITICAL
51-5{233} — TAXI STAND
51-5{250} — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
51-5{258} — ZONING PERMIT
§ 51-6 — Establishment and membership.
§ 51-11 — Powers and duties generally.
§ 51-20 — Powers generally.
§ 51-27 — Hearings.
§ 51-41 — Appeals from Zoning Board of Adjustment to governing body.
§ 51-42 — Enforcement by administration and governing body; Administrative Officer.
§ 51-43 — Enforcing officer; issuance of permit.
§ 51-44 — Notice of violation.
§ 51-47 — Abrogation and greater restrictions.
§ 51-49 — Zoning information reports.
§ 51-50 — Completion of existing buildings.
§ 51-56 — Fee schedule.
§ 51-58 — Permits required for signs; procedure.
§ 51-59 — Zoning permit.
§ 51-61 — Preapplication conference.
§ 51-67 — Site plan approval - where required.
§ 51-75 — Concept plan.
§ 51-77 — Minor subdivision application submission details.
§ 51-78 — Major preliminary subdivision application submission details.
§ 51-79 — Major final subdivision application submission details.
§ 51-80 — Major site plan application.
§ 51-81 — Minor site plan application.
§ 51-87 — Building regulations in all zoning districts.
§ 51-88 — Additional height regulations.
§ 51-89 — Additional area regulations.
§ 51-90 — Community residences.
§ 51-91 — Child-care centers.
§ 51-92 — R-1 District (Single-Family Residential).
§ 51-93 — R-2 District (Two-Family Residential, Townhouses).
§ 51-94 — R-3 District (Multifamily Structures, Townhouses, Garden Apartments).
§ 51-95 — R-4 District (Multifamily Structures, High-Rise Apartments, Hotels).
§ 51-96 — R-O District (High-Rise Multifamily Structures, High-Rise Offices).
§ 51-97 — CCC District (Continuing Care Community).
§ 51-99 — Use regulations for commercial districts.
§ 51-100 — CBD District (Central Avenue, Central Business District).
§ 51-101 — MSE District (Main Street Entertainment).
§ 51-102 — C-1 District (Neighborhood Commercial).
§ 51-103 — C-2 District (Gateway Commercial).
§ 51-104 — IND District (Industrial).
§ 51-105 — IND-1 District (Mixed Industrial/Commercial).
§ 51-106 — INST District (Institutional, Medical Related, Cemeteries).
§ 51-111 — Use regulations.
§ 51-113 — Parking.
§ 51-114 — Design regulations.
§ 51-115 — Commercial signage.
§ 51-116 — Performance standards.
§ 51-117 — General provisions and requirements.
§ 51-118 — Standards for conditional uses permitted in all zones.
§ 51-119 — Personal wireless telecommunications facilities.
§ 51-120 — Public and private schools.
§ 51-121 — Houses of worship and related accessory uses.
§ 51-122 — Home occupations.
§ 51-123 — Clubs, charitable or philanthropic institutions.
§ 51-124 — Commercial service facilities within multifamily structure.
§ 51-125 — Drive-in facilities for any permitted use.
§ 51-126 — Private commercial parking lots and structures.
§ 51-127 — Accessory parking areas and structures.
§ 51-128 — Car sales lots.
§ 51-129 — Gasoline stations and vehicle rental facilities.
§ 51-130 — Car washes (auto laundries).
§ 51-131 — Auto repair garages, body shops and auto painting.
§ 51-132 — Funeral homes.
§ 51-133 — Theaters.
§ 51-134 — Veterinary establishments.
§ 51-135 — Retail factory outlets and accessory commercial uses.
§ 51-136 — Hospitals.
§ 51-137 — Clinics.
§ 51-138 — Child-care centers.
§ 51-139 — Transitional residential facilities.
§ 51-140 — Cemeteries.
§ 51-141 — Colleges and universities.
§ 51-142 — Community residences for developmentally disabled and shelters for victims of domestic violence.
§ 51-143 — Senior care community (SCC) and continuing care retirement community (CCRC) uses.
§ 51-144 — Taxi stands.
§ 51-145 — Billboards.
§ 51-146 — Health spas and therapeutic massage.
§ 51-151 — Location of off-street parking, loading, driveways.
§ 51-152 — Automotive mechanical lift devices.
§ 51-153 — Attendant parking.
§ 51-159 — Conditional uses.
§ 51-163 — Parking in buildings, service stations and at licensed parking areas.
§ 51-164 — Off-street parking requirements.
§ 51-166 — General provisions.
§ 51-167 — Prohibited sign types.
§ 51-168 — Permitted sign types by zoning district.
§ 51-169 — Supplementary regulations for certain permitted uses.
§ 51-170 — Permitted sign types.
§ 51-186 — Driveways.
§ 51-187 — Sidewalks.
§ 51-190 — Underground wiring.
§ 51-192 — Off-street parking and loading areas.
§ 51-193 — Landscaping.
51-193A(2){1} — AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENT CUT
§ 51-198 — Stormwater management.
§ 51-200 — Scope and purpose.
51-201{9} — DESIGN ENGINEER
51-201{11} — DEVELOPMENT
§ 51-203 — Stormwater management requirements for major development.
§ 51-209 — Maintenance and repair.
§ 60-45 — Time for reporting work and receiving payment.
§ 60-61 — Death of member of immediate family.
§ 60-74 — Authorized exemptions.
Ch 60 Art XIV — Drug and Alcohol Testing of Employees Required to Maintain a Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
§ 60-77 — Applicability.
§ 60-79 — Policy.
60-80{10} — FOLLOW-UP TEST
60-80{17} — RETURN-TO-DUTY TEST
§ 60-82 — Exemption for prescribed medical treatment.
§ 60-88 — Return-to-duty testing.
§ 60-89 — Follow-up testing.
§ 60-91 — Confidentiality.
§ 60-96 — Assignments of off-duty police officers.
§ 60-101 — Purpose; responsibility of department heads.
§ 60-121 — Failure to exhaust administrative remedies.
§ 60-143 — Failure to exhaust administrative remedies.
§ 68-11 — Nature of specifications.
Ch 74 — Records and Information
§ 74-4 — Police Department services.
§ 76-2 — Powers of City Council.
§ 79-2 — Exempt positions.
Ch 84 — Vehicles, City-Owned
84-1{1} — AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL
§ 84-2 — Lease of motor vehicles.
§ 84-4 — Labeling of municipal vehicles.
§ 84-7 — Motor vehicle operator license requirements.
§ 94-8 — Pollution prohibited.
§ 94-9 — Salvage operations.
§ 94-10 — Burning of rubbish or garbage.
§ 94-11 — Disposal of plant life.
§ 94-13 — Emission through indirect heat exchangers of small capacity.
§ 94-14 — Emission through indirect heat exchangers of large capacity.
§ 94-18 — Emission from stack or chimney restricted.
§ 94-19 — Nonapplicability.
§ 94-23 — Compliance with provisions.
§ 94-24 — Permit required.
§ 94-25 — Application for permits.
§ 94-26 — Issuance of permits; conditions; fees; duration of permit.
§ 94-27 — Sealing of incinerators operated without permit.
§ 94-28 — Hours of operation.
§ 94-31 — Applicability of standards to existing installations; alteration permits.
§ 94-32 — Prohibited emissions.
§ 94-34 — Visible emissions from certain incinerators prohibited.
§ 94-37 — Refusal to permit inspection.
§ 94-38 — Search warrants.
97-2{4} — CLASS A RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
97-2{5} — CLASS B RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
97-2{6} — COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
97-2{10} — LICENSEE
§ 97-3 — Alarm console license.
§ 97-4 — Registration; permits.
§ 97-5 — Limitations of City's obligations.
Ch 100 — Alcoholic Beverages
Ch 100 Art I — Licensing; Rules and Regulations
§ 100-1 — Purpose.
§ 100-2 — Hours of sale and consumption.
§ 100-3 — Sale to certain persons prohibited.
§ 100-4 — Solicitation prohibited.
§ 100-5 — Licensing authority.
§ 100-6 — Applications for licenses.
§ 100-7 — Annual license fees, license transfer fees and special permit fees.
§ 100-8 — Number of licenses limited.
§ 100-9 — Restrictions and prohibitions against issuance.
§ 100-10 — Transfer of licenses; proximity to other licensed establishments.
§ 100-11 — Suspensions and revocations.
§ 100-12 — Serving persons under legal age.
§ 100-13 — Serving intoxicated persons.
§ 100-14 — Conspicuous posting of license certificate.
§ 100-15 — View of interior of premises; exceptions.
§ 100-16 — Removal of beverages during prohibited hours when food is served.
§ 100-17 — Changes or alterations to premises.
§ 100-20 — Immoral activities, disturbances on premises.
Ch 103 — Amusement Devices
103-2{2} — COIN-OPERATED AMUSEMENT DEVICE
103-2{4} — DIVISION
§ 103-3 — License required.
§ 103-4 — Fees.
§ 103-5 — Applications.
§ 103-6 — Permitted locations.
§ 103-8 — Age requirements.
§ 103-8.1 — Conduct on the premises.
§ 103-8.2 — Security guard.
§ 103-8.3 — Existing businesses.
§ 103-12 — Violations and penalties.
Ch 107 — Bingo
§ 107-1 — Authorization for games on Sundays.
§ 107-4 — Authority to issue licenses.
Ch 118 — Peddlers, Solicitors and Mobile Food Vendors
Ch 118 Art I — Licensing of Peddlers and Transient Merchants
§ 118-2 — Standard of conduct.
§ 118-3 — License requirements; applications; health regulations; exemptions.
§ 118-4 — Fingerprinting of applicants; background check.
§ 118-5 — License fee; expiration; payments.
§ 118-6 — License nontransferable.
§ 118-7 — Refusal to issue or renew license; revocation or suspension.
§ 118-9 — Exempted persons.
§ 118-10 — License required.
§ 118-11 — License application; fee; items submitted.
§ 118-12 — Standards of conduct.
§ 118-13 — Transfer of license.
§ 118-14 — Investigation of applicant.
§ 118-15 — Refusal to issue or renew; revocation or suspension.
§ 118-16 — Fingerprinting of applicants.
§ 118-17 — Identification card.
§ 118-21 — License required; number of licenses issued.
§ 118-22 — Application for license.
§ 118-23 — License fee.
§ 118-24 — Term of mobile food vendor license.
§ 118-25 — Transfer of license.
§ 118-26 — Permitted area.
§ 118-27 — Application for health certificate.
§ 118-28 — Health inspection; requirements.
§ 118-29 — Standard of operation.
§ 118-30 — License revocation or suspension.
120-2{3} — ANNUAL LICENSE
120-2{9} — CANNABIS CULTIVATOR
120-2{10} — CANNABIS DELIVERY SERVICE
120-2{11} — CANNABIS DISTRIBUTOR
120-2{15} — CANNABIS MANUFACTURER
120-2{17} — CANNABIS PERMIT APPLICATION
120-2{19} — CANNABIS RETAILER
120-2{20} — CANNABIS TESTING FACILITY
120-2{21} — CANNABIS WHOLESALER
120-2{23} — CONDITIONAL LICENSE
120-2{24} — CONDITIONAL LICENSE CONVERSION
120-2{30} — CURBSIDE RETAIL SALE
120-2{32} — DIVERSELY OWNED BUSINESS
120-2{35} — EXPANDED ATC
120-2{44} — LICENSE
120-2{45} — LICENSE APPLICANT
120-2{46} — LICENSEE or LICENSE HOLDER
120-2{55} — MICROBUSINESS
120-2{61} — PERMIT
120-2{62} — PERMITTEE
120-2{68} — RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT
120-2{70} — SOCIAL EQUITY BUSINESS
120-2{71} — STANDARD CANNABIS BUSINESS
§ 120-3 — Board of Cannabis Control.
§ 120-4 — Cannabis transfer and user taxes.
§ 120-5 — Cannabis business permitting; rules and regulations.
§ 120-6 — Zoning generally.
§ 122-2 — Application process.
§ 122-3 — Rules and regulations.
Ch 125 — Construction Codes, Uniform
§ 125-6 — Permit fees.
126-1{1} — BOARD
§ 126-2 — General requirements.
§ 126-3 — Registration of cranes; crane inspection.
§ 126-4 — Fee schedule.
§ 126-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 127-4 — Curfew of minors; prohibited acts.
§ 127-6 — Exceptions.
§ 127-7 — Parental responsibility.
Ch 128 — Dance Halls and Discotheques
128-1{4} — LICENSED PREMISES
§ 128-2 — License application procedure.
§ 128-3 — License to be kept on file.
§ 128-4 — Revocation of license.
§ 128-5 — Appeals to Mayor.
§ 128-6 — License exemptions.
§ 128-7 — Renewal of license.
§ 128-8 — Transferability.
§ 128-9 — Compliance with standards of conduct.
§ 128-10 — Restrictions.
§ 128-12 — Waiver of provisions.
Ch 132 — Dogs, Cats and Other Animals
132-1{1} — CAT OR DOG OF LICENSING AGE
§ 132-3 — Running at large and maintenance of household pets.
§ 132-4.1 — Prohibition in parks and playgrounds.
132-5{6} — DOGS COMMONLY AND FREQUENTLY USED FOR SECURITY PURPOSES
132-5{7} — CAT OR DOG OF LICENSING AGE
§ 132-10 — Regulation of dog sanitation.
§ 132-11 — Damaging shrubs, flowers or property.
§ 132-13 — Muzzles or leashes.
§ 132-15 — Maintenance and operation.
§ 132-16 — Control of dogs allowed off premises.
Ch 132 Art IV — Licenses and Registration
132-16.1{1} — DOGS COMMONLY AND FREQUENTLY USED FOR SECURITY PURPOSES
§ 132-17 — License and registration required; issuance.
§ 132-18 — Applications; issuance of registration numbers; monthly reports.
§ 132-19 — Time of procurement; registration tags.
§ 132-20 — Fee exemption for service dogs.
§ 132-21 — Newly acquired cats and dogs; dogs attaining licensing age.
§ 132-22 — Cats and dogs brought into City.
§ 132-24 — Kennel dogs: individual licenses not required.
§ 132-24.1 — Liability insurance required for dogs commonly and frequently used for security purposes.
§ 132-25 — Certain cats and dogs to be impounded.
§ 132-27 — Impoundment fees; redemption, destruction.
§ 132-29 — Violations and penalties.
§ 132-35 — Order and schedule for compliance for potentially dangerous dogs; conditions.
§ 132-39 — Duties of owner of potentially dangerous dog and owners of residential units.
§ 132-41 — Registration number, red identification tag and license; issuance; telephone number to report violations.
§ 132-42 — Fees for license.
140-2{7} — HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL
§ 142-1 — Definitions.
§ 142-1.1 — Permit required; exceptions.
§ 142-1.2 — Certificate of insurance required.
§ 142-2 — Applications for permits; issuance; duration.
§ 142-3 — Application fee; filing of plan.
§ 142-4 — Contents of permit.
§ 142-5 — Deposit and inspection required.
§ 142-6 — Return of deposit.
§ 142-7 — Bond in lieu of deposit.
§ 142-8 — Restoration of surface to original condition.
§ 142-12 — Notification of impending work.
§ 142-13 — Violations and penalties.
§ 146-1 — Local enforcement of Uniform Fire Code.
§ 146-5 — Fire lanes on private property; violations and penalties.
§ 146-6 — Knox-Box® required for new commercial buildings.
§ 146-7 — Knox-Box® required for existing commercial buildings with improvements.
§ 146-8 — Knox-Box® required for existing commercial buildings.
§ 146-9 — Knox-Box® required for multifamily residential structures.
§ 147-3 — Prohibitions on sale, use and possession of fireworks.
§ 147-4 — Permit process.
§ 150-9 — Ordinary building maintenance and minor work.
§ 150-10 — Warning.
§ 150-14 — General.
§ 150-15 — Establishment of flood hazard areas.
§ 150-20 — Duties.
§ 150-22 — Other permits.
§ 150-23 — Determination of local design flood elevations.
§ 150-25 — Activities in riverine flood hazard areas.
§ 150-26 — Floodway encroachment.
§ 150-27 — Watercourse alteration.
§ 150-27.1 — Engineering analysis.
§ 150-28 — Alterations in coastal areas.
§ 150-29 — Development in riparian zones.
§ 150-30 — Substantial improvement and substantial damage determinations.
§ 150-31 — Department records.
Ch 150 Art V — Permits
§ 150-33 — Permits required.
§ 150-34 — Application for permit.
§ 150-35 — Validity of permit.
§ 150-36 — Expiration.
§ 150-37 — Suspension or revocation.
§ 150-39 — Information in flood hazard areas without base flood elevations (approximate Zone A).
§ 150-40 — Analyses and certifications by a licensed professional engineer.
§ 150-41 — Submission of additional data.
§ 150-42 — General.
§ 150-43 — Inspections of development.
§ 150-44 — Buildings and structures.
§ 150-45 — Manufactured homes.
§ 150-52 — Violations.
150-57{18} — BREAKAWAY WALLS
150-57{20} — CONDITIONAL LETTER OF MAP REVISION
150-57{21} — CONDITIONAL LETTER OF MAP REVISION - FILL
150-57{36} — FLOODPROOFING CERTIFICATE
150-57{49} — LICENSED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL
150-57{50} — LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
150-57{59} — ORDINARY MAINTENANCE AND MINOR WORK
150-57{65} — START OF CONSTRUCTION
150-57{71} — VARIANCE
§ 150-69 — Foundations.
§ 150-72 — Protection of mechanical equipment and outside appliances.
§ 150-74 — Temporary placement.
§ 150-75 — Permanent placement.
§ 150-78 — Requirements for habitable buildings and structures.
§ 150-92 — Protection of mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems.
§ 156-2.1 — Refuse containers/dumpsters.
§ 156-3 — Placement of receptacles for collection.
§ 156-9 — Collection and transportation of solid waste or recyclable material upon City streets.
§ 156-13 — Allowing solid waste to stand overnight.
§ 156-15 — Violations and penalties.
156-16{2} — COVERED PROJECT
§ 156-24 — Review of debris recovery plan.
§ 157-4 — Parental responsibility.
Ch 159 — Housing Standards; Property Maintenance
§ 159-1 — Definitions.
159-1B{19} — ESTABLISHMENT SUBJECT TO LICENSING
159-1B{20} — EXPOSED TO PUBLIC VIEW
159-1B{68} — TENANT PLACEMENT ORGANIZATIONS
§ 159-2 — Findings and policy declarations.
§ 159-3 — Purpose.
§ 159-4 — Applicability of provisions.
§ 159-6 — Issuance of permits and licenses conditional on compliance.
§ 159-7 — Effect on other laws.
§ 159-18 — Refusal of entry for inspection; use of search warrants.
§ 159-46 — Fee for certificate of habitability.
§ 159-49 — Certificates of habitability: contents, required signatures, failure to obtain.
§ 159-51 — Exemptions.
§ 159-55 — Registration of building.
§ 159-64 — Residential areas: appearance of exterior of premises and structures.
§ 159-65 — Nonresidential areas: appearance of exterior of premises and structures.
§ 159-66 — Residential areas: exterior structural soundness and general maintenance.
§ 159-70 — Screens for residences.
§ 159-71.4 — Mold inspection required prior to issuance of certificates.
§ 159-72 — Freedom of residences from accumulations and obstructions.
§ 159-79 — Stairs and railings of residences.
§ 159-85 — Storage areas in dwellings.
§ 159-86 — Superintendents in dwellings.
§ 159-87 — Suspension of services or facilities.
§ 159-90 — Cooking facilities in independent rooming units restricted.
§ 159-91 — Registration of incidental cooking units.
§ 159-92 — Incidental cooking in room of single-family dwelling.
§ 159-93 — Cooking facilities: minimum requirements.
§ 159-94 — Community kitchens.
§ 159-101 — Locks, buzzers and intercom systems.
§ 159-111 — Exception to central heating requirements.
§ 159-112 — Permit required for use of nonconforming heating facilities.
§ 159-113 — Sidearm gas water heaters.
§ 159-126 — Outlets in habitable rooms.
§ 159-129 — Loose or exposed wiring; use of outlets.
§ 159-134 — Efficiency apartments: net floor area.
§ 159-136 — Additional floor area requirements under certain conditions.
§ 159-141 — Occupancy limitations: students excepted.
§ 159-144 — Occupancy standards to be cumulative.
§ 159-146 — Mail service.
§ 159-158 — Occupancy in violation of standards.
§ 159-161 — Violations by minors.
Ch 159 Pt 4 Art XVI — Licenses
§ 159-162 — License required.
§ 159-163 — Applications for licenses.
§ 159-164 — Inspection; prerequisites to issuance; issuance.
§ 159-165 — Right of refusal.
§ 159-166 — Hearing on decision of Public Officer.
§ 159-167 — Fees.
§ 159-168 — Refunds not permitted.
§ 159-169 — Terms and renewal.
§ 159-170 — Modifications or changes in premises.
§ 159-171 — Transferability.
§ 159-172 — Posting and display.
§ 159-173 — Effect of licensing on other laws.
§ 159-174 — Suspension and revocation; violations and penalties.
§ 159-175 — Registration of occupants.
§ 159-178 — Right to ascertain physical or mental limitations of occupants.
§ 159-179 — Occupancy by unemancipated minor prohibited.
§ 159-180 — Overcrowding.
§ 159-181 — Heating.
§ 159-182 — Cooking and cooking facilities.
§ 159-183 — Service of food.
§ 159-184 — Bathrooms and water closets.
§ 159-185 — Bedding, linen and towels; laundry facilities.
§ 159-186 — Furniture and furnishings.
§ 159-187 — Supervision of premises.
§ 159-188 — Fire alarm system.
§ 159-189 — Exit signs.
§ 159-190 — Stairway doors to be self-closing.
§ 159-191 — Storage of combustible materials and furnishings.
§ 159-192 — Disposal of combustible materials.
§ 159-193 — Night-lights in hallways.
§ 159-202 — General provisions.
§ 159-211 — Sale of tax lien.
§ 159-212 — Removal of property from list; remediation.
§ 159-213 — Acquisition of tax sale certificate; action to foreclose; right of redemption.
§ 159-216 — Transfer of possession and control of abandoned property.
§ 159-223 — City deemed possessor of property; borrowing of funds; reporting and filing requirements.
§ 159-246 — Housing security guards.
161-2{1} — ADMINISTERING DEPARTMENT
§ 161-4 — Proof of residency and identity.
Ch 165 — Laundromats and Dry Cleaning Establishments, Coin-Operated
165-1{2} — CUSTOMER AREA
165-1{4} — MAINTENANCE AREA
§ 165-2 — License required.
§ 165-3 — Attendant required on premises; supervision.
§ 165-4 — Operating restrictions and requirements.
Ch 170 — Licenses and Fees
170-1{2} — ISSUING OFFICER
170-1{4} — LICENSE, BUSINESS
170-1{5} — LICENSE or PERMIT
170-1{6} — LICENSE, REGULATORY
170-1{7} — LICENSE, REVENUE
170-1{10} — REGULATORY LICENSE
170-1{11} — REPORTING OFFICER
170-1{12} — REVENUE LICENSE
170-1{13} — SUBJECT MATTER OF LICENSING
170-1{14} — SUPERVISING OFFICER
§ 170-2 — Scope and applicability.
§ 170-3 — License required.
§ 170-4 — Responsibilities of agents; appointment of agents for out-of-state licensees.
§ 170-5 — Licensees: general standards of conduct.
§ 170-6 — Wage theft prevention.
§ 170-7 — Effect of other regulations concerning licensing of vehicles.
§ 170-9 — Duties of issuing officer.
§ 170-10 — Duties of supervising officer.
§ 170-11 — Reporting officers.
§ 170-12 — Reports from Chief of Police.
§ 170-13 — Review of application for license or renewal.
§ 170-14 — Filing of application.
§ 170-15 — Contents of application.
§ 170-16 — Payment of fees.
§ 170-17 — Issuance of receipts.
§ 170-18 — Schedule of fees.
§ 170-19 — Refunds and rebates.
§ 170-20 — Contents of license.
§ 170-21 — Renewal license procedure.
§ 170-22 — Transfer of license.
§ 170-23 — Separate license required for branch establishments.
§ 170-24 — Right to make inspections.
§ 170-25 — Notice of refusal to issue or renew, revocation or suspension.
§ 170-28 — Hearings.
§ 170-29 — Time for securing compliance.
§ 170-30 — Summary abatement of violations or conditions in emergencies.
§ 170-34 — Scope and applicability.
§ 170-35 — Permit required.
§ 170-36 — Issuance of permits.
§ 170-37 — Permit fees.
Ch 172 — Littering
172-1{3} — COMMERCIAL HANDBILL
Ch 175 — Motor Vehicle Repair Garages
Ch 175 Art I — Licensing
175-1{1} — DIRECTOR
§ 175-2 — License required.
§ 175-3 — Applications for license; contents.
§ 175-4 — Disqualification of application.
§ 175-5 — Issuance of license.
§ 175-6 — Transferability.
§ 175-7 — Record book.
§ 175-9 — Suspension and revocation of license; hearing.
§ 175-10 — Violations and penalties.
§ 175-12 — Abandonment or open storage prohibited.
§ 175-13 — Permitting abandonment or open storage prohibited.
§ 175-14 — Notice to police; disposition of vehicles.
§ 175-16 — Owner to give information and permit access.
§ 175-18 — Outdoor storage of vehicles in disrepair.
§ 180-3 — Affirmative defense.
§ 180-4 — Valid prescriptions exempt.
Ch 182 — Newspapers, Advertisements and Periodicals
§ 182-2 — License required; exceptions.
§ 182-3 — Hours of distribution; Sunday distribution.
§ 182-4 — Display of obscene material.
§ 184-1 — Unnecessary noise unlawful.
§ 184-2 — Exceptions.
Ch 186 — Open-Air Lots, Vehicle
§ 186-2 — License required.
§ 186-3 — Applications for licenses; information required; investigation.
§ 186-4 — Recommendations of Zoning Board of Adjustment; approval by Council.
§ 186-5 — Transferability of licenses.
§ 186-9 — Manner of driving into or out of parking lots.
§ 186-11 — Parking near street line.
§ 186-12 — Fencing or bumpers required.
§ 186-14 — Cleanliness of premises.
§ 186-16 — Repairing vehicles.
§ 186-17 — Parking of commercial vehicles in residential districts.
§ 186-18 — Applicability of provisions; temporary parking facilities.
§ 186-21 — License required.
§ 186-22 — Applications for licenses; information required.
§ 186-23 — Fees.
§ 186-24 — Transferability of licenses.
§ 186-25 — Fences required; exception.
§ 186-26 — Illumination.
§ 186-28 — Parking restrictions: proximity to residences.
§ 186-29 — Parking near street line.
§ 186-30 — Parking on streets or sidewalks.
Ch 188 — Outdoor Activities
188-1{16} — LICENSE
188-1{17} — LICENSEE
188-1{31} — SITE PLAN (PRELIMINARY)
188-1{32} — SPONSOR
188-1{33} — VENDOR
188-1{34} — VENDOR (STROLLING)
§ 188-2 — Purpose.
§ 188-3 — Licenses; general provisions.
§ 188-4 — License fees; duration and hours of operation; additional regulations.
§ 188-5 — Security.
§ 188-7 — Games of skill and chance; gambling.
§ 188-8 — Insurance requirements.
§ 188-9 — License revocation.
Ch 192 — Parking Lots, Municipal
§ 192-3 — Use of parking lots restricted.
§ 192-5 — Overnight, weekend and holiday parking: monthly permits.
§ 192-6 — (Reserved)
§ 193-3 — Park property.
Ch 195 — Pawnbrokers
§ 195-3 — Application for license; determination of issuance or denial.
§ 195-4 — Fee; separate license for each premises.
§ 195-5 — Revocation of licenses.
§ 198-3 — Disorderly houses; houses of ill fame.
§ 198-7 — Gambling.
§ 198-8 — Guns, firearms and slingshots: use restrictions.
§ 198-14 — Misrepresentation of facts in applications to City.
§ 198-23 — Minors frequenting poolrooms.
Ch 199 — Permits
Ch 199 Art I — Permits for Terror Groups
§ 199-1 — Federal designation of terror groups.
§ 199-2 — Permits for terror groups prohibited.
§ 201-1 — Work to be supervised by master plumber.
Ch 206 — Precious Metals and Gems
§ 206-1 — License required.
§ 206-2 — Investigation of applicant; recommendation; appeal.
§ 206-5 — Bond.
§ 206-6 — Fees; waiver of investigation.
§ 206-7 — Applicability of other provisions.
Ch 214 — Recreation Facilities: Fees
§ 214-1 — Tennis courts.
§ 214-2 — Swimming pool at East Orange Middle School.
§ 214-4 — Day camp.
Ch 218 — Rent Control and Conversions
§ 218-3 — Powers and duties of Rent Regulation Officer.
§ 218-7 — Excessive rent.
§ 218-8 — Exemptions; new tenant rent limitations and prohibitions.
§ 218-9 — Inspection; effect of outstanding violations on collection of rental increases; exceptions.
§ 218-16 — Capital improvement rent surcharge.
§ 218-17 — Hardship increase; notice required; fees; time period for determination.
§ 218-27 — Rental decontrol.
§ 218-28 — Consent to rental surcharge.
§ 218-29 — Warehousing of dwelling units.
Ch 223 — Sales, Forced-Out-Of-Business
§ 223-2 — Nonapplicability.
§ 223-3 — License expiration and renewal; fee.
§ 223-4 — Inventory of stock to be filed.
§ 223-5 — Duplicate copies of inventory and application.
§ 223-6 — Advertisements.
§ 223-8 — Adding merchandise to stock prohibited.
§ 225-1 — Facilities utilization policy.
§ 225-3 — Rules and prohibitions.
Ch 226 — Sewers and Sewage Disposal
§ 226-1 — Disposal of certain substances prohibited.
§ 226-3 — Connections with public sewer: permit required.
§ 226-4 — Application for permit.
§ 226-5 — Review of applications.
§ 226-6 — Fees.
§ 226-7 — Records; revocation of permit.
§ 226-9 — Dry wells.
§ 226-10 — Drainage across sidewalks or in gutters.
§ 226-15 — Right of entry for examinations.
226-17.1{4} — NJPDES PERMIT
226-17.1{9} — UNLAWFUL CONNECTION
§ 226-17.3 — Permitted discharges.
§ 226-20 — Discharge to natural outlets.
§ 226-21 — Permit required to open or connect with sewer.
§ 226-23 — Applications for industrial permits; changes affecting discharge.
§ 226-24 — Classification of applications for permits.
§ 226-25 — Classifications subject to change.
§ 226-26 — Appeal of permit classification.
§ 226-28 — Application form for industrial permits.
§ 226-31 — Industrial survey.
§ 226-35 — Industrial users to provide access to facilities.
§ 226-39 — Discharge of damaging materials into wastewater facilities.
§ 226-47 — Termination of permit or authority to discharge.
§ 226-51 — Connections with joint sewer: permit required.
§ 226-52 — Conditions of permit.
§ 226-53 — Authorized persons to make connections; workmanship and materials.
§ 226-54 — Flexibility; watertight joints; manholes; inspection; top connections.
§ 226-57 — Prohibited wastes.
§ 226-63 — Industries: provisions of access to inspectors.
§ 226-67 — Certain discharges to natural outlets restricted.
§ 226-69 — Termination of permit or authority to discharge.
§ 226-91 — Enforcement regulations.
§ 226-96 — Enforcement procedures.
§ 226-99 — Penalties.
230-1{3} — PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
§ 230-2 — Prohibition of smoking in public places; signs.
Ch 238 — Streets and Sidewalks
§ 238-1 — Vehicles on sidewalks.
§ 238-2 — Curb jumping.
§ 238-4 — Placement of signs, posters or other fixtures.
238-5{3} — OWNER
§ 238-6 — Abandonment unlawful.
§ 238-12 — Permit required; exceptions.
§ 238-13 — Deposit required; application fee.
§ 238-14 — Conditions of permit.
§ 238-15 — Term of permit; revocation.
§ 238-17.3 — Commission agreement and permit required; permit fee; indemnification and insurance.
§ 238-17.5 — Standards for maintenance, installation and operation.
§ 238-17.8 — Existing pay telephones.
§ 238-18 — Permit required.
§ 238-19 — Application for permit.
§ 238-20 — Recommendations of Director of Public Works; issuance of permit.
§ 238-21 — Fees.
§ 238-22 — Removal date to be specified.
§ 238-23 — Consent of pole owners required in certain cases.
§ 238-24 — Bond and insurance requirements.
§ 238-26 — Inspection; order to remove when hazard exists.
§ 238-27 — Removal by owners; failure to comply.
§ 238-29 — Permit required.
§ 238-30 — Application for permit.
§ 238-31 — Issuance of permit; fee.
§ 238-33 — Deposit requirement.
§ 238-34 — Return of deposit.
§ 238-35 — Permit required.
§ 238-36 — Application for permit.
§ 238-37 — Fees; prerequisite to issuance.
§ 238-38 — Contents and conditions of permit.
§ 238-39 — Bond requirements.
§ 238-55 — Flagstone sidewalks.
§ 238-58.1 — Permit required.
§ 238-58.2 — Application for permit.
§ 238-58.3 — Issuance of permit; fee.
§ 238-58.5 — Deposit requirement.
§ 238-58.6 — Return of deposit.
§ 238-58.7 — Bond in lieu of deposit.
§ 238-67 — Use of public sidewalk for sale or display of goods.
§ 238-68 — Issuance and display of permit.
§ 238-69 — Information to be filed.
§ 238-70 — Responsibilities of permit holder and owner of premises.
§ 238-72 — Fees.
§ 238-74 — Violations and penalties.
Ch 246 — Swimming Pools: Fencing
§ 246-2 — Permit required.
247-20B{6} — CERTIFIED AUDIT
247-20B{19} — TOTAL PROJECT COST
§ 247-25 — Form of financial agreement.
§ 247-27 — Oversight and billing.
§ 247-28 — Administration of agreements after project completion.
Ch 249 — Taxicabs and Liveries
249-1{2} — DIRECTOR OF LICENSING
Ch 249 Art II — Powers of Director of Licensing
§ 249-2 — Enumeration of powers.
Ch 249 Art III — Licensing of Vehicles
§ 249-3 — License required.
§ 249-4 — Application for license.
§ 249-5 — Insurance.
§ 249-6 — Inspection before licensing; emergency equipment.
§ 249-7 — Identification on taxicabs.
§ 249-8 — Principal place of business.
§ 249-9 — Taxicab business operation rules and regulations.
§ 249-10 — Issuance of licenses; form.
§ 249-11 — Taxicab license cards.
§ 249-12 — Livery and limousine license cards.
§ 249-13 — Duration of license.
§ 249-14 — Transfer of license restricted.
§ 249-15 — Number of taxicab, livery and limousine licenses.
§ 249-16 — License fees.
Ch 249 Art IV — Licensing of Drivers
§ 249-17 — License required.
§ 249-18 — License application; qualifications of applicant.
§ 249-19 — Credential check.
§ 249-20 — Driver licenses.
§ 249-21 — Issuance of license and card.
§ 249-22 — Display of card.
§ 249-23 — Duration of license.
§ 249-24 — License fee.
§ 249-25 — Sanitation and safety of vehicles; inspections.
§ 249-26 — Alteration of name, insignia or color of taxicab.
§ 249-27 — Change of address of owners and drivers.
§ 249-29 — Record of taxicab passenger trips.
§ 249-30 — Cruising of taxicabs.
§ 249-32 — Parking and taxicab stand regulations.
§ 249-33 — Acceptance of passengers; collection of fares; shared rides.
§ 249-34 — Misleading passengers; direct routes.
§ 249-35 — Solicitation of passengers by liveries and limousines.
§ 249-36 — Lost or abandoned property in vehicles.
§ 249-37 — Private use of licensed vehicles.
§ 249-38 — Illegal or immoral conduct.
Ch 249 Art VI — Suspension or Revocation of License
§ 249-39 — Taxicabs.
§ 249-40 — Livery and limousine vehicles.
§ 249-41 — Driver's license.
§ 249-42 — Procedure.
§ 249-43 — Violations and penalties.
Ch 252 — Theaters, Movies and Exhibitions
§ 252-1 — Exemptions from licensing requirements.
§ 252-3 — Motion-picture theaters.
§ 255-1 — Sale prohibited; exceptions.
§ 260-10.1 — Routes for trucks over four tons.
§ 260-14 — All-night parking prohibited; exceptions.
§ 260-39 — Special parking zones.
§ 260-44 — Violation of markings or time limits.
262-2{3} — CO-LOCATION
262-2{7} — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
§ 262-3 — Development standards.
§ 262-4 — Conditional use.
§ 262-5 — Site design standards.
§ 262-7 — Removal of abandoned PWTFs.
§ 262-8 — Nonconforming PWTFs.
Ch 263 — Wireless Telecommunications Permits
263-1{4} — EXEMPTED TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
263-1{7} — MAJOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
263-1{14} — RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT
§ 263-2 — Permitting process.
§ 263-3 — Annual recertification.
§ 263-4 — Design standards.
264-1{2} — CHIEF LICENSE INSPECTOR
264-1{10} — NOTICE
264-1{13} — PRIVATE PROPERTY TOWING
§ 264-2 — Wrecker license; fee.
§ 264-3 — Powers and duties of Chief License Inspector.
§ 264-4 — Insurance.
§ 264-5 — Wrecker driver's license; fee.
§ 264-6 — Required equipment.
§ 264-7 — Notification of towing.
§ 264-7.2 — Towing storage location; redemption of vehicle.
§ 264-8 — Wrecker license to be nontransferable.
§ 264-9 — Service rates and charges.
§ 264-10 — Violations and penalties.
§ 264-10.1 — Additional towing fee requirement.
§ 264-11 — Applicability.
Ch 280 — Mercantile Permits
§ 280-2 — Purpose.
§ 280-3 — Permit requirement.
§ 280-4 — Businesses subject to mercantile permit requirement.
§ 280-5 — Certificates of occupancy.
§ 280-6 — Forms.
§ 280-7 — Investigations.
§ 280-8 — Standards.
§ 280-9 — Fees.
§ 280-10 — Termination of permits.
§ 280-12 — Change of location.
§ 280-13 — Inspections.
§ 280-14 — Revocation of mercantile permits.
§ 280-15 — Posting permits.
§ 280-16 — Enforcement.
§ 282-1 — Nuisance conditions enumerated.
§ 282-2 — Creation or maintenance prohibited.
§ 282-3 — Permit required for use of poisonous substances for fumigation.
§ 282-4 — Rodents.
§ 282-5 — Pools and stagnant water.
Ch 288 — Retail Food-Handling Establishments
Ch 288 Art II — Licensing
§ 288-7 — License required.
§ 288-8 — Fees.
§ 288-9 — Suspension or revocation of licenses; notice; hearing.
§ 292-9 — Venereal diseases.
§ 292-14 — Bringing diseased persons into City.
§ 292-22 — Licenses and permits.
§ 292-23 — Source of supply; requirements.
§ 292-24 — Suspension and revocation of licenses.
§ 292-26 — Pasteurization standards.
§ 292-30 — Labeling.
§ 292-32 — Physical examination of cows.
§ 292-34 — Permit required.
§ 292-40 — Cleanliness of premises.
§ 292-42 — Rodent infestation.
§ 292-43 — Use of lead base paint on interiors prohibited.
§ 292-47 — Quarantine of dogs which bite persons.
§ 292-48 — License required; nontransferability; expiration date.
§ 292-49 — Revocation of license.
§ 292-50 — Regulations and standards.
§ 292-54 — Adoption of regulations.
§ 292-57 — Permit required for burial and cremation.
§ 292-58 — Permit required for disinterment of bodies.
294-1{5} — LICENSE
294-1{6} — LIQUOR LICENSE
294-1{10} — PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
§ 294-2 — Prohibition of smoking in public places; signs.
§ 294-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ A300-8 — Construction requirements.
§ A300-9 — Customer service.
§ A300-13 — Subscriber rates.
§ A300-14 — Public, educational and governmental access.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1980 Code to 2014 Code.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of City Council legislation.
§ DL-2 — Disposition of Board of Health ordinances.
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Liens
§ 5-49 — Duties of Tax Collector.
§ 5-61 — Duties of Director.
§ 51-76 — Sale of land prior to approval of subdivision.
§ 51-93 — R-2 District (Two-Family Residential, Townhouses).
§ 51-209 — Maintenance and repair.
§ 74-3 — Fees for search of tax liens or taxes owing on property.
§ 113-6 — Costs of abatement as lien upon property.
§ 120-4 — Cannabis transfer and user taxes.
§ 159-32 — Summary abatement under certain conditions.
§ 159-33 — Abatement by City; cost.
§ 159-43 — Fine imposed to be lien.
§ 159-71.3 — Removal of tenant due to mold hazard conditions.
159-206{1} — ABANDONED PROPERTY
§ 159-211 — Sale of tax lien.
§ 159-212 — Removal of property from list; remediation.
§ 159-215 — Property deemed not abandoned; certification of abandonment.
§ 159-218 — Filing of complaint; notice requirements; entry upon property by City.
§ 159-220 — Mortgage holder or lienholder to be designated in possession of property.
§ 159-223 — City deemed possessor of property; borrowing of funds; reporting and filing requirements.
§ 159-224 — Petition for reinstatement of control and possession by owner.
§ 159-227 — Procedure of City to gain title to property; authorization to sell; proceeds.
§ 159-228 — Distribution of proceeds.
§ 159-229 — Authority of Public Officer to place lien on property; remedies.
§ 159-231 — Recourse of City against individuals or corporations.
§ 159-232 — Properties eligible for tax sales; notice.
§ 159-234 — Removal of property from abandoned property list.
§ 159-243 — Violations and penalties.
162-1{2} — LIEN
162-1{5} — SPECIAL LIEN
§ 162-2 — Conditions for payment.
§ 162-3 — Construal.
§ 162-4 — Payments of liens by insurance companies.
§ 162-6 — Agreement with owner to pay liens in installments.
§ 170-31 — Costs of abatement to become lien.
§ 175-15 — Responsibility for removal; failure to remove.
§ 226-74 — Assessment and collection of charges; interest; lien.
§ 238-45 — Failure to remove.
§ 238-52 — Interest on assessments; lien on property.
§ 247-23 — Consideration and recommendation.
§ 247-28 — Administration of agreements after project completion.
§ 263-3 — Annual recertification.
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Lighting
51-5{195} — SIGN ILLUMINATION
51-5{196} — SIGN ILLUMINATION, AMBIENT
51-5{197} — SIGN ILLUMINATION, EXTERNAL
51-5{198} — SIGN ILLUMINATION, INTERNAL
51-5{199} — SIGN ILLUMINATION, NEON
51-5{203} — SIGN, MESSAGE BOARD, ELECTRICALLY ACTIVATED
51-5{209} — SIGN, NEON
51-5{211} — SIGN, POLITICAL
51-5{221} — SITE PLAN
51-5{222} — STABILIZED BUSINESS OCCUPANCY
51-5{236} — THEATER
51-5{243} — UNDUE HARDSHIP
§ 51-58 — Permits required for signs; procedure.
§ 51-80 — Major site plan application.
§ 51-81 — Minor site plan application.
§ 51-87 — Building regulations in all zoning districts.
§ 51-89 — Additional area regulations.
§ 51-95 — R-4 District (Multifamily Structures, High-Rise Apartments, Hotels).
§ 51-96 — R-O District (High-Rise Multifamily Structures, High-Rise Offices).
§ 51-104 — IND District (Industrial).
§ 51-105 — IND-1 District (Mixed Industrial/Commercial).
§ 51-114 — Design regulations.
§ 51-115 — Commercial signage.
§ 51-116 — Performance standards.
§ 51-119 — Personal wireless telecommunications facilities.
§ 51-128 — Car sales lots.
§ 51-129 — Gasoline stations and vehicle rental facilities.
§ 51-145 — Billboards.
§ 51-163 — Parking in buildings, service stations and at licensed parking areas.
§ 51-167 — Prohibited sign types.
§ 51-170 — Permitted sign types.
§ 51-187 — Sidewalks.
§ 51-189 — Lighting.
§ 51-193 — Landscaping.
94-1{19} — OPACITY
94-1{41} — VISIBLE SMOKE
§ 125-6 — Permit fees.
§ 142-8 — Restoration of surface to original condition.
§ 142-10 — Guarding and safety lights required.
§ 146-2 — Amendments and supplements.
§ 146-4 — Duties and responsibilities of superintendents of multiple-family dwelling units.
§ 156-21 — New developments of multifamily residential units or commercial, institutional or industrial properties.
159-1B{43} — NUISANCE
§ 159-2 — Findings and policy declarations.
§ 159-79 — Stairs and railings of residences.
§ 159-104 — Required bathroom facilities.
§ 159-123 — Windows in residences.
Ch 159 Pt 2 Art XIII — Lighting and Electrical Fixtures
§ 159-126 — Outlets in habitable rooms.
§ 159-127 — Lighting in bathrooms, washrooms and water closet compartments.
§ 159-128 — Lighting in hallways, stairways of residential and nonresidential units; exterior lighting.
§ 159-130 — Light bulb requirements for residences.
§ 159-138 — Use of basements for human habitation restricted.
§ 159-189 — Exit signs.
§ 165-4 — Operating restrictions and requirements.
§ 186-13 — Illumination.
§ 186-26 — Illumination.
§ 188-3 — Licenses; general provisions.
§ 203-1 — Permission required to erect poles; minimum width of sidewalk.
§ 203-3 — Right of City to use poles.
§ 203-5 — Climbing or hanging objects on poles; obscuring streetlights.
§ 203-6 — Suspension of wires over or across buildings.
§ 203-7 — Minimum height of wires above street.
§ 214-5 — Miscellaneous fees.
230-1{4} — SMOKING
230-5A(1){1} — SMOKING
§ 238-16 — Warning devices.
§ 238-41 — Lights and warning devices.
§ 238-58.8 — Guarding and safety lights required.
§ 238-68 — Issuance and display of permit.
§ 249-7 — Identification on taxicabs.
§ 262-5 — Site design standards.
264-1{12} — PICKUP TRUCK
§ 264-6 — Required equipment.
292-21{7} — CREAM
§ 292-50 — Regulations and standards.
294-1{13} — SMOKING
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Litter
§ 5-70 — Duties of divisions; division managers; additional personnel.
§ 51-193 — Landscaping.
§ 51-211 — Private storm drain inlet retrofitting.
Ch 156 — Solid Waste
156-1{13} — LITTER
§ 156-2.1 — Refuse containers/dumpsters.
§ 156-20 — Commercial/nonresidential establishment compliance requirements.
Ch 157 — Graffiti
§ 159-86 — Superintendents in dwellings.
159-206{9} — VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTY
Ch 172 — Littering
172-1{2} — AUTHORIZED PRIVATE RECEPTACLE
172-1{5} — LITTER
§ 172-2 — Deposits in public places; use of public receptacles.
§ 172-3 — Placement in receptacles to prevent scattering.
§ 172-4 — Sweeping litter into streets; duty to keep sidewalks free from litter.
§ 172-5 — Merchants' duty to keep sidewalks free from litter.
§ 172-6 — Litter thrown from vehicles.
§ 172-7 — Truckloads causing litter.
§ 172-8 — Litter in parks.
§ 172-9 — Litter in lakes and fountains.
§ 172-15 — Dropping litter from aircraft.
§ 172-17 — Litter on occupied private property.
§ 172-18 — Owner to maintain premises free from litter.
§ 172-19 — Litter on vacant lots.
Ch 182 — Newspapers, Advertisements and Periodicals
§ 182-6 — Littering the streets.
Ch 186 — Open-Air Lots, Vehicle
Ch 188 — Outdoor Activities
§ 188-3 — Licenses; general provisions.
Ch 190 — Parental Responsibility
Ch 193 — Parks, Public
§ 238-70 — Responsibilities of permit holder and owner of premises.
§ 249-32 — Parking and taxicab stand regulations.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1980 Code to 2014 Code.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of City Council legislation.
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Littering
§ 5-70 — Duties of divisions; division managers; additional personnel.
§ 51-193 — Landscaping.
§ 51-211 — Private storm drain inlet retrofitting.
Ch 156 — Solid Waste
156-1{13} — LITTER
§ 156-2.1 — Refuse containers/dumpsters.
§ 156-20 — Commercial/nonresidential establishment compliance requirements.
Ch 157 — Graffiti
§ 159-86 — Superintendents in dwellings.
159-206{9} — VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTY
Ch 172 — Littering
172-1{2} — AUTHORIZED PRIVATE RECEPTACLE
172-1{5} — LITTER
§ 172-2 — Deposits in public places; use of public receptacles.
§ 172-3 — Placement in receptacles to prevent scattering.
§ 172-4 — Sweeping litter into streets; duty to keep sidewalks free from litter.
§ 172-5 — Merchants' duty to keep sidewalks free from litter.
§ 172-6 — Litter thrown from vehicles.
§ 172-7 — Truckloads causing litter.
§ 172-8 — Litter in parks.
§ 172-9 — Litter in lakes and fountains.
§ 172-15 — Dropping litter from aircraft.
§ 172-17 — Litter on occupied private property.
§ 172-18 — Owner to maintain premises free from litter.
§ 172-19 — Litter on vacant lots.
Ch 182 — Newspapers, Advertisements and Periodicals
§ 182-6 — Littering the streets.
Ch 186 — Open-Air Lots, Vehicle
Ch 188 — Outdoor Activities
§ 188-3 — Licenses; general provisions.
Ch 190 — Parental Responsibility
Ch 193 — Parks, Public
§ 238-70 — Responsibilities of permit holder and owner of premises.
§ 249-32 — Parking and taxicab stand regulations.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1980 Code to 2014 Code.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of City Council legislation.
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Livestock
§ 51-203 — Stormwater management requirements for major development.
132-30{3} — DOMESTIC ANIMAL
150-57{7} — AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURE
§ 150-87 — Utility and Miscellaneous Group U.
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Loitering
§ 103-8.1 — Conduct on the premises.
Ch 127 — Curfew
§ 127-6 — Exceptions.
§ 128-10 — Restrictions.
159-206{9} — VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTY
Ch 173 — Loitering
§ 173-1 — Certain types of loitering prohibited.
Ch 188 — Outdoor Activities
Ch 193 — Parks, Public
§ 193-6 — Behavior.
Ch 198 — Peace and Good Order
§ 198-25 — Loitering and trespass upon City property.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1980 Code to 2014 Code.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of City Council legislation.
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Lots
§ 1-16 — General penalties for traffic violations.
§ 5-70 — Duties of divisions; division managers; additional personnel.
8-2{6} — CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
§ 51-4 — Word usage.
51-5{1} — ACCESSORY BUILDING
51-5{27} — BUILDING LINE
51-5{28} — BUILDING, MAIN OR PRINCIPAL
51-5{29} — BUILDING TYPE
51-5{45} — COURT
51-5{46} — COVERAGE
51-5{50} — DEVELOPER
51-5{72} — FLOOR AREA RATIO
51-5{82} — GASOLINE FILLING STATION
51-5{83} — GRADE
51-5{90} — JUNKYARD
51-5{92} — LINER BUILDING
51-5{97} — LOT
51-5{98} — LOT, CORNER
51-5{99} — LOT COVERAGE
51-5{100} — LOT DEPTH
51-5{101} — LOT FRONTAGE
51-5{102} — LOT, INTERIOR
51-5{103} — LOT LINE
51-5{104} — LOT LINE, FRONT
51-5{105} — LOT LINE, REAR
51-5{106} — LOT LINE, SIDE
51-5{107} — LOT, THROUGH
51-5{108} — LOT WIDTH
51-5{116} — MINOR SITE PLAN
51-5{117} — MINOR SUBDIVISION
51-5{127} — OFF-SITE
51-5{129} — ON-SITE
51-5{131} — OPEN-AIR PARKING STATIONS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES
51-5{133} — OUTDOOR USABLE OPEN SPACE
51-5{136} — PARKING LOT
51-5{139} — PARKING STRUCTURE
51-5{146} — PERSONAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT FACILITIES (PWTEFs)
51-5{156} — PODIUM BUILDING
51-5{169} — RESUBDIVISION
51-5{200} — SIGN, INCIDENTAL
51-5{221} — SITE PLAN
51-5{226} — STREET LINE
51-5{231} — SUBDIVISION
51-5{243} — UNDUE HARDSHIP
51-5{245} — USE, ACCESSORY
51-5{248} — USED CAR LOT
51-5{251} — YARD
51-5{252} — YARD, FRONT
51-5{253} — YARD, REAR
51-5{254} — YARD, SIDE
§ 51-20 — Powers generally.
§ 51-53 — Amendments.
§ 51-56 — Fee schedule.
§ 51-57 — Fees for escrow deposit accounts.
§ 51-67 — Site plan approval - where required.
§ 51-71 — Preliminary major subdivision and major site plan applications.
§ 51-72 — Effect of preliminary approval of major subdivision and major site plans.
§ 51-75 — Concept plan.
§ 51-76 — Sale of land prior to approval of subdivision.
§ 51-77 — Minor subdivision application submission details.
§ 51-78 — Major preliminary subdivision application submission details.
§ 51-79 — Major final subdivision application submission details.
§ 51-80 — Major site plan application.
§ 51-81 — Minor site plan application.
§ 51-86 — General provisions.
§ 51-87 — Building regulations in all zoning districts.
§ 51-88 — Additional height regulations.
§ 51-89 — Additional area regulations.
§ 51-92 — R-1 District (Single-Family Residential).
§ 51-93 — R-2 District (Two-Family Residential, Townhouses).
§ 51-94 — R-3 District (Multifamily Structures, Townhouses, Garden Apartments).
§ 51-95 — R-4 District (Multifamily Structures, High-Rise Apartments, Hotels).
§ 51-96 — R-O District (High-Rise Multifamily Structures, High-Rise Offices).
§ 51-97 — CCC District (Continuing Care Community).
§ 51-100 — CBD District (Central Avenue, Central Business District).
§ 51-101 — MSE District (Main Street Entertainment).
§ 51-102 — C-1 District (Neighborhood Commercial).
§ 51-103 — C-2 District (Gateway Commercial).
§ 51-104 — IND District (Industrial).
§ 51-106 — INST District (Institutional, Medical Related, Cemeteries).
§ 51-111 — Use regulations.
§ 51-112 — Bulk regulations.
§ 51-113 — Parking.
§ 51-114 — Design regulations.
§ 51-115 — Commercial signage.
§ 51-117 — General provisions and requirements.
§ 51-118 — Standards for conditional uses permitted in all zones.
§ 51-120 — Public and private schools.
§ 51-121 — Houses of worship and related accessory uses.
§ 51-123 — Clubs, charitable or philanthropic institutions.
§ 51-125 — Drive-in facilities for any permitted use.
§ 51-126 — Private commercial parking lots and structures.
§ 51-127 — Accessory parking areas and structures.
§ 51-128 — Car sales lots.
§ 51-129 — Gasoline stations and vehicle rental facilities.
§ 51-130 — Car washes (auto laundries).
§ 51-131 — Auto repair garages, body shops and auto painting.
§ 51-132 — Funeral homes.
§ 51-133 — Theaters.
§ 51-134 — Veterinary establishments.
§ 51-136 — Hospitals.
§ 51-137 — Clinics.
§ 51-138 — Child-care centers.
§ 51-139 — Transitional residential facilities.
§ 51-140 — Cemeteries.
§ 51-141 — Colleges and universities.
§ 51-150 — Use of unimproved lots.
§ 51-151 — Location of off-street parking, loading, driveways.
§ 51-159 — Conditional uses.
§ 51-161 — Parking space allocations.
§ 51-164 — Off-street parking requirements.
§ 51-166 — General provisions.
§ 51-169 — Supplementary regulations for certain permitted uses.
§ 51-171 — Existing nonconforming uses or structures.
§ 51-183 — Streets.
§ 51-184 — Blocks.
§ 51-185 — Lots.
§ 51-186 — Driveways.
§ 51-189 — Lighting.
§ 51-190 — Underground wiring.
§ 51-192 — Off-street parking and loading areas.
§ 51-193 — Landscaping.
51-201{37} — SITE
§ 51-203 — Stormwater management requirements for major development.
§ 51-211 — Private storm drain inlet retrofitting.
Ch 56 — Parking Authority
§ 56-2 — Powers.
120-2{30} — CURBSIDE RETAIL SALE
120-2{63} — PREMISES
120-2{66} — PUBLIC PLACE
§ 120-4 — Cannabis transfer and user taxes.
§ 120-6 — Zoning generally.
§ 122-1 — Location of gardens.
127-3B{10} — PUBLIC PLACE
§ 150-38 — Information for development in flood hazard areas.
§ 150-51 — Conditions for issuance.
150-57{55} — MANUFACTURED HOME PARK or SUBDIVISION
§ 150-59 — Subdivision requirements.
§ 150-78 — Requirements for habitable buildings and structures.
§ 156-17 — Source separation; exemption from source-separation requirements.
157-2{9} — PUBLIC PLACE
159-1B{20} — EXPOSED TO PUBLIC VIEW
159-1B{43} — NUISANCE
159-1B{51} — PREMISES
§ 159-30 — Notice and hearing not required under certain circumstances.
§ 159-50 — Certificates of conformity; temporary certificates; applications; inspections; insurance.
§ 159-51 — Exemptions.
§ 159-52 — Fee for inspections.
§ 159-62 — Maintenance of exterior of premises.
§ 159-63 — Securing vacant lots and untenanted buildings.
§ 159-209 — Establishment of and updates to abandoned property list.
§ 159-235 — Request to place property on abandoned property list.
§ 159-248 — Video surveillance cameras in buildings.
Ch 170 — Licenses and Fees
170-1{9} — PREMISES
§ 170-14 — Filing of application.
§ 170-18 — Schedule of fees.
172-1{10} — PUBLIC PLACE
§ 172-4 — Sweeping litter into streets; duty to keep sidewalks free from litter.
§ 172-5 — Merchants' duty to keep sidewalks free from litter.
§ 172-19 — Litter on vacant lots.
Ch 175 — Motor Vehicle Repair Garages
§ 184-1 — Unnecessary noise unlawful.
Ch 186 — Open-Air Lots, Vehicle
186-1{1} — OPEN-AIR PARKING STATION FOR MOTOR VEHICLES
§ 186-2 — License required.
§ 186-3 — Applications for licenses; information required; investigation.
§ 186-6 — Surfaces of lots.
§ 186-7 — Drainage.
§ 186-9 — Manner of driving into or out of parking lots.
§ 186-11 — Parking near street line.
§ 186-13 — Illumination.
§ 186-17 — Parking of commercial vehicles in residential districts.
186-20{1} — OPEN-AIR PARKING STATION FOR THE SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES
§ 186-22 — Applications for licenses; information required.
§ 186-31 — Public garages and land adjacent thereto.
Ch 192 — Parking Lots, Municipal
§ 192-2 — Parking lots designated as public places.
§ 192-3 — Use of parking lots restricted.
§ 192-4 — Spaces for City employees and City school personnel.
§ 192-5 — Overnight, weekend and holiday parking: monthly permits.
§ 192-7 — Loading zones.
§ 192-8 — Impeding traffic.
§ 192-9 — Removal of illegally parked or standing vehicles.
§ 198-21 — Illegal parking on private property.
§ 198-22 — Illegal parking on Parking Authority parking lots.
238-5{2} — LOT
238-5{4} — STREET
§ 238-8 — Removal and impoundment.
§ 247-22 — Application.
§ 247-23 — Consideration and recommendation.
§ 247-25 — Form of financial agreement.
262-2{4} — PERSONAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT FACILITIES (PWTEFs)
§ 263-3 — Annual recertification.
264-1{11} — PARKING LOT
§ 264-7.2 — Towing storage location; redemption of vehicle.
§ 264-9 — Service rates and charges.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1980 Code to 2014 Code.
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Low-income housing
§ 247-30 — Second term tax exemption.