Index: A
Abandoned vehicles
Abandonment
§ 120-7—
Fire District No. 2.
120-20{1}—
ABANDONED PROPERTY
120-20{2}—
ABANDONED VEHICLE
120-20{4}—
BLIGHTED PREMISES
120-20{13}—
NUISANCE
120-20{21}—
REFUSE
§ 248-14—
Fats, oils and grease.
258-12{12}—
POLLUTANT
§ 262-59—
Abandonment.
§ 285-4—
Removal or immobilization of vehicles.
§ 305-3—
Lists of licensed wreckers; standards for inclusion on lists; rules and regulations.
Accessory buildings and structures
Accessory uses
Adult entertainment
§ 223-11—
Declaration of article policy; findings; purpose and intent.
223-12{4}—
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
223-12{12}—
ENTERTAINER
223-12{18}—
LIVE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
223-12{32}—
SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS
§ 223-15—
Application.
§ 223-22—
Operating requirements.
§ 223-23—
Live adult entertainment.
Advertising
§ 9-1.1—
Modification of approved Connecticut River Interceptor Sewer Service Area.
§ 26-3—
Provisions to be included.
§ 74-13—
Affirmative action policy statement.
§ 78-8—
Formal contract procedure.
§ 78-9—
Open market procedure.
§ 78-18—
Cooperative purchasing.
§ 223-11—
Declaration of article policy; findings; purpose and intent.
223-12{14}—
ESCORT AGENCY
223-12{30}—
SEXUAL ACTIVITIES
223-12{32}—
SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS
§ 223-22—
Operating requirements.
§ 223-24—
Massage parlors.
§ 232-7—
Economic Development Committee procedures prior to negotiation.
241-1{2}—
CLOSING-OUT SALE
§ 241-11—
Persons not liable for false advertisements.
§ 241-13—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 262-3—
Erection of posts and/or signs.
§ 262-55—
Standards for maintenance and installation.
Advisory Board
Affirmative action
§ C-X-1—
CLASSIFIED SERVICE AND REGULAR PART-TIME.
§ 26-2—
Enforcement officer.
§ 26-3—
Provisions to be included.
§ 26-6—
Effect on other laws.
§ 74-11—
Policy and purpose.
§ 74-12—
Affirmative action plan.
§ 74-13—
Affirmative action policy statement.
§ 74-14—
Responsibility for implementation.
§ 74-16—
Deficiency identification audit.
§ 74-19—
Job qualifications and testing.
§ 74-20—
Career development.
§ 74-22—
Equal benefits.
§ 74-24—
Goals and timetables.
§ 74-25—
Relationships with unions and contractors.
§ 74-26—
Staff orientation in equal employment opportunity.
§ 74-27—
Dissemination of plan.
§ 74-28—
Monitoring performance.
Affordable housing
Air conditioning
Alarm systems
§ 1-19—
Changes in adopted ordinances.
Ch 98—
Alarms
Ch 98 Art I—
Emergency Alarm Master Box
§ 98-1—
Notice to replace old units.
§ 98-2—
Time frame for replacement.
§ 98-4—
Maintenance of new units.
Ch 98 Art II—
False Alarms to Police Department
§ 98-5—
Purpose.
§ 98-6—
Applicability.
98-7{1}—
ALARM DEVICE
98-7{2}—
ALARM USER
98-7{3}—
CENTRAL ALARM STATION
98-7{4}—
DIAL ALARM
98-7{5}—
DIRECT ALARM
98-7{6}—
FALSE ALARM
98-7{7}—
KEYHOLDER
98-7{8}—
LOCAL ALARM DEVICE
98-7{9}—
MANUAL ALARM DEVICE
§ 98-8—
Responsibility of alarm user; penalties for offenses.
Ch 161—
Fire Prevention
Ch 161 Art I—
Fire Alarm Systems
§ 161-1—
General requirements.
§ 161-2—
Master box.
§ 161-3—
Conduits.
§ 161-4—
Control panel.
§ 161-5—
Annunciators.
§ 161-7—
Heat detectors and smoke detectors.
§ 161-8—
Sprinklers.
§ 161-9—
Horns and lights.
§ 161-10—
Equipment to be from approved companies.
§ 161-11—
Wire size to be used.
§ 161-16—
Inspections.
§ 161-19—
Public Safety Telecommunications Commission.
§ 161-20—
Superintendent of Alarms and other personnel.
Ch 161 Art IV—
Fire Alarm Boxes
§ 161-21—
New residential projects and subdivisions.
§ 161-22—
Location of boxes; replacement.
§ 161-23—
General requirements.
§ 161-24—
Design of boxes.
§ 161-25—
Transfer of ownership to City.
§ 161-26—
National Fire Protection Association standards.
Ch 161 Art V—
False Alarms
§ 161-27—
Findings and purpose.
161-28{1}—
ALARM SYSTEM
161-28{2}—
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
161-28{4}—
DEPARTMENT
161-28{5}—
FALSE ALARM
161-28{6}—
PRIVATE ALARM
§ 161-29—
Registration.
§ 161-30—
Approval of plans; inspections; lock box.
§ 161-31—
Special assignment of fire fighters.
§ 161-32—
Alarm errors, mistakes or malfunctions.
§ 161-33—
Intentional false alarms.
§ 161-34—
Hearings.
§ 161-35—
Enforcement.
§ 161-36—
Automatic dialing devices.
§ 161-37—
Liability.
Ch 206—
Noise
§ 206-3—
Exceptions.
§ 285-24—
Operation restricted.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Alcoholic beverages
Amusements
Ch 104—
Amusement Devices
104-1{3}—
MUSIC VENDING MACHINE
104-1{5}—
PINBALL OR PIN-GAMING MACHINE or MECHANICAL OR ELECTRONIC AMUSEMENT DEVICE
§ 104-3—
License required for distributors.
§ 104-4—
License required for operators.
§ 104-8—
Issuance of license; fees.
§ 104-13—
Restrictions on operation.
§ 120-7—
Fire District No. 2.
223-12{4}—
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Anchoring
Animals
Ch 107—
Animals
Ch 107 Art I—
Keeping of Certain Animals Restricted
§ 107-1—
Poultry and other birds, cattle, horses, swine, goats and sheep.
§ 112-8—
Sanitation.
120-20{9}—
GARBAGE
120-20{21}—
REFUSE
178-2A{19}—
GARBAGE
178-2A{44}—
REFUSE
Ch 206—
Noise
§ 206-3—
Exceptions.
Ch 214—
Parks, Facilities and Recreational Areas
§ 214-40—
Multi-use trail regulations.
218-2{2}—
PERSON or VENDOR
§ 248-2—
Disposal and discharge of waste and polluted water.
§ 248-5—
Use of sewers.
248-14C(1){3}—
FATS, OILS, AND GREASE (FOG)
253-16A{4}—
GARBAGE
253-16A{5}—
GLASS FOOD CONTAINERS
253-16A{8}—
METAL FOOD CONTAINERS
§ 253-28—
Justification.
258-12{12}—
POLLUTANT
258-12{13}—
POLLUTION
§ 285-24—
Operation restricted.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Antennas
Apartments
§ C-III-6—
ORDINANCE FOR THE CREATION, MERGER, OR ELIMINATION OF ANY DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY.
§ 120-7—
Fire District No. 2.
§ 161-17—
Identification of persons needing assistance.
§ 161-21—
New residential projects and subdivisions.
§ 161-22—
Location of boxes; replacement.
§ 178-4—
Minimum standards for basic equipment and facilities.
§ 178-16—
Existing dwellings.
§ 253-34—
Severability.
§ 272-9.5—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments.
§ 272-9.9—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase I.
§ 272-9.10—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase II.
§ 272-9.11—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase II-B.
Appeals
§ C-II-5—
MINORITY REPRESENTATION.
§ C-II-12—
REMOVAL OF ELECTED OFFICIALS.
§ C-IV-4—
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS, BOARD OF TAX REVIEW.
§ C-VIII-3—
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS.
§ 9-1.1—
Modification of approved Connecticut River Interceptor Sewer Service Area.
§ 14-82—
Appeals.
§ 14-83—
Failure to comply with Commission orders.
§ 23-19—
Rules of procedure for appeal hearings from decisions of traffic authority.
§ 31-51—
Duties and responsibilities.
§ 36-1—
Middletown Board for Admissions of Electors.
§ 98-9—
Appeal procedure.
§ 104-14—
Appeals.
§ 120-26—
Code Enforcement Committee; notice of abatement plan; and recovery of costs.
§ 120-33—
Permit required; application procedure.
§ 126-4—
Operation of outdoor wood-burning furnaces.
§ 161-34—
Hearings.
§ 166-7—
Suspension of license.
§ 166-8—
Revocation of license.
§ 178-15—
Appeals.
§ 206-16—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 206-17—
Appeals.
§ 223-8—
Schedule of fees.
§ 223-9—
Appeals.
§ 223-16—
Licensing procedure.
§ 223-19—
Appeals.
§ 223-22—
Operating requirements.
§ 253-13—
Hearing; suspension or revocation of license; appeals.
§ 258-19—
Violations; enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 262-56—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 262-57—
Appeals.
§ 272-7—
Deferred increased assessment.
§ 272-19—
Application; certificate of tax credit; appeals.
§ 272-20—
Age and income qualifications; local option tax credits and deferrals.
§ 285-5—
Hearings on parking violations.
§ 285-17—
Parking lots and meters.
§ 305-14—
Suspension or revocation.
Appointments
§ C-I-3—
DEFINITIONS.
§ C-II-3—
RESTRICTIONS ON ELECTED OFFICIALS.
§ C-II-4—
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS; TERM OF OFFICE; LIMITATION OF POWERS.
§ C-II-8—
VACANCY IN ELECTIVE OFFICE.
§ C-II-10—
CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND ETHICS.
§ C-II-11—
REMOVAL OF DEPARTMENT HEADS AND APPOINTED OFFICIALS.
§ C-III-2—
ORGANIZATION OF COUNCIL
§ C-IV-1—
MAYOR'S OFFICE.
§ C-IV-2—
DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE MAYOR.
§ C-IV-3—
CITY OFFICIALS.
§ C-IV-7—
OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL.
§ C-V-2—
DEPARTMENT HEADS.
§ C-V-3—
ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT HEADS.
§ C-VI-2—
ANNUAL AUDIT.
§ C-VI-3—
ASSESSMENTS, COLLECTION WARRANT LIEN.
§ C-VIII-1—
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTED COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES.
§ C-VIII-3—
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS.
§ C-X-1—
CLASSIFIED SERVICE AND REGULAR PART-TIME.
§ C-X-3—
APPOINTMENT OF CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY.
§ 5-2—
Appointment of representatives.
§ 5-3—
Membership; terms of office; vacancies.
§ 5-6—
Membership; terms of office; appointment; officers.
§ 5-9—
Membership; appointment; terms of office.
§ 9-6—
Appointment of representatives; terms of office; compensation.
§ 9-8—
Alternate representatives.
9-12B{2}—
CITY REPRESENTATIVE TO THE AUTHORITY
§ 9-13—
Creation; powers and responsibilities.
§ 9-15—
Articles of incorporation.
§ 9-16—
Appointment of members; terms of office; officers.
§ 14-2—
Membership; terms of office; Chairman; vacancies.
§ 14-6—
Director.
§ 14-9—
Appointment of members; terms of office; officers; meetings; staff.
§ 14-11—
Membership; terms of office; appointment.
§ 14-14—
Youth participation in government and on boards, commissions and committees.
§ 14-15—
Appointment of Youth Services Bureau Advisory Board; term.
§ 14-16—
Membership of Board.
§ 14-20—
Establishment; membership; appointment; terms of office; officers.
§ 14-23—
Appointment and purpose.
§ 14-24—
Membership.
§ 14-27—
Membership; appointment; terms of office; Chairperson.
§ 14-29—
Membership; terms of office.
§ 14-33—
Membership; appointment; terms of office; vacancies.
§ 14-37—
Membership; appointment; terms of office; meetings.
§ 14-39—
Appointment.
§ 14-40—
Membership.
§ 14-43—
Appointment; purpose.
§ 14-46—
Appointment; purpose.
§ 14-49—
Appointment; purpose.
§ 14-55—
Membership.
§ 14-58—
Membership; terms of office.
§ 14-60—
Establishment, membership and terms.
§ 14-63—
Membership and terms.
§ 14-66—
Establishment, membership and terms.
§ 14-68—
Parking Advisory Committee.
§ 14-71—
Membership.
§ 14-74—
Membership.
§ 14-76—
Creation of Fair Rent Commission.
§ 23-4—
Clerk.
§ 23-6—
Insurance and Claims Committee.
§ 23-7—
Economic Development Committee.
§ 23-8—
Finance and Government Operations Commission.
§ 23-13—
Public Safety Commission.
§ 23-16—
Public Works and Facilities Commission
§ 23-17—
Fire Services Cost Committee.
§ 23-18—
Technology Advisory Committee.
§ 23-20—
General Counsel Commission.
§ 26-10—
Contract Compliance Committee.
§ 31-9—
Regulations.
§ 31-20—
Regulations.
§ 31-23—
Volunteer companies.
§ 31-27—
Deputy General Counsels.
40-2{5}—
OFFICIALS or EMPLOYEES
§ 40-9—
Distribution of Code of Ethics.
§ 40-11—
Composition; terms of office; qualifications.
§ 40-19—
Effective date.
§ 53-1—
Creation; membership; terms of office; vacancies; officers.
§ 69-1—
Oath of office; form and record.
§ 69-2—
Surety bonds.
§ 69-4—
Constables.
§ 69-5—
Director of Health.
§ 74-1—
Health evaluation required.
§ 74-2—
Applicant to certify accuracy of information.
§ 74-9—
Filling vacancies in funded positions.
§ 74-10—
Use of City vehicles.
§ 74-14—
Responsibility for implementation.
§ 74-16—
Deficiency identification audit.
§ 74-17—
Affirmative recruitment.
§ 74-18—
Nepotism policy.
§ 74-24—
Goals and timetables.
§ 74-30—
Exempt, non-bargaining unit personnel.
§ 74-31—
Waiver of residency requirement.
§ 74-34—
Retirement Board establishment and members.
§ 74-53—
Membership; appointment; terms of office; restrictions.
§ 78-3—
Standardization and Specifications Committee.
§ 120-26—
Code Enforcement Committee; notice of abatement plan; and recovery of costs.
§ 120-32—
Enforcement; notice and hearing.
§ 150-4—
Enterprise Zone Advisory Committee.
§ 161-19—
Public Safety Telecommunications Commission.
§ 161-20—
Superintendent of Alarms and other personnel.
161-28{3}—
CHIEF OF THE DEPARTMENT
§ 161-34—
Hearings.
§ 174-1—
Duties of Planning and Zoning Commission.
§ 178-17—
Adoption of statutory provisions.
§ 178-23—
Enforcement; notice and hearing.
§ 223-5—
Hearing procedure.
§ 253-15—
Bulky waste, construction waste and oversized municipal solid waste tipping fee schedule.
§ 272-14—
Downtown special services district.
§ 277-3—
Urban Forestry Commission.
§ 285-5—
Hearings on parking violations.
§ 285-17—
Parking lots and meters.
Ashes
Assessments
§ C-I-5—
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS.
§ C-I-7—
ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS, AWARD OF DAMAGES.
§ C-II-5—
MINORITY REPRESENTATION.
§ C-IV-4—
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS, BOARD OF TAX REVIEW.
§ C-VI-3—
ASSESSMENTS, COLLECTION WARRANT LIEN.
§ C-VI-4—
LIENS, ASSESSMENTS FOR SERVICES.
§ C-IX-1—
POWERS GENERALLY; ISSUANCE AUTHORIZED.
§ 5-12—
Inventory of land use.
§ 14-18—
Powers and duties of Board.
§ 14-19—
Youth Services Bureau.
§ 14-42—
Powers and duties.
§ 23-8—
Finance and Government Operations Commission.
§ 23-17—
Fire Services Cost Committee.
§ 47-42—
Purpose.
§ 47-43—
Administration.
§ 120-3—
Permit fees; separate permits required.
§ 120-25—
Creation or maintenance of blighted premises prohibited; blight citation procedures; penalties for offenses; abatement procedure.
§ 120-26—
Code Enforcement Committee; notice of abatement plan; and recovery of costs.
§ 120-32—
Enforcement; notice and hearing.
§ 150-3—
Residential and nonmanufacturing facilities.
§ 178-23—
Enforcement; notice and hearing.
§ 214-41—
Union Park and Veterans Memorial Green.
§ 214-42—
Mandatory law enforcement coverage.
§ 223-5—
Hearing procedure.
§ 253-18—
Refuse and garbage tipping fees.
§ 258-19—
Violations; enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 262-21—
Sidewalk maintenance and repair.
§ 262-38—
Special permit required when travel endangered.
§ 262-56—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 272-2—
Exemption for active solar energy heating or cooling systems.
§ 272-3—
Exemption for solar energy electricity generating systems.
§ 272-4—
Exemption for passive or hybrid solar energy systems.
§ 272-5—
Exemption for solar energy electricity generating systems and cogeneration systems.
§ 272-7—
Deferred increased assessment.
§ 272-9—
Tax and business incentive program.
272-9B{1}—
OWNER or APPLICANT
§ 272-9.3—
Bysiewicz Senior Living Development (Ameritage Construction Corp., Founder’s Ridge).
§ 272-9.4—
Tax Abatement for 100 Bradley Street in favor of LeConche Realty Enterprises, LLC.
§ 272-9.5—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments.
§ 272-9.6—
Tax stabilization agreement for 430 Saybrook Road, in favor of Medical Development Associates, LLC.
§ 272-9.7—
Tax stabilization agreement for 440 Saybrook Road, in favor of Medical Development Associates, LLC.
§ 272-9.8—
Tax Stabilization Agreement for 545 Main Street in favor of 545 Main Realty, LLC.
§ 272-9.9—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase I.
§ 272-9.10—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase II.
§ 272-9.11—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase II-B.
§ 272-10—
Additional exemption for veterans based on income.
§ 272-11—
Exemption for dwelling of veteran receiving assistance.
§ 272-12—
Additional exemption for persons who are blind.
§ 272-13—
Additional exemption for persons permanently and totally disabled.
§ 272-14—
Downtown special services district.
272-14B{1}—
ASSESSED VALUE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR EACH FISCAL YEAR
§ 272-15—
Exemption for certain modified handicap accessible motor vehicles.
§ 272-16—
Urban Rehabilitation Homeownership Program tax deferral.
§ 272-16.1—
Property tax exemption for Gold Star parents and spouses
§ 272-16.2—
Historical structure rehabilitation tax abatement.
§ 272-16.2.1—
Historical Structure Rehabilitation Tax Abatement for the William Southmayd House at 73 Main Street.
§ 272-16.2.2—
Historical structure rehabilitation tax abatement for the Dr. Abijah Moore House at 135 High Street.
§ 272-17—
Requirements; reimbursement; eligibility.
§ 272-19—
Application; certificate of tax credit; appeals.
§ 272-20—
Age and income qualifications; local option tax credits and deferrals.
§ 272-21—
Local option tax freeze.
§ 272-23—
Income and expense penalty waiver.
§ 285-5—
Hearings on parking violations.
Assessor
§ C-IV-3—
CITY OFFICIALS.
§ C-VII-2—
ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES; NOTICE REQUIRED
§ 23-8—
Finance and Government Operations Commission.
§ 178-19—
Identification of landlord.
§ 272-2—
Exemption for active solar energy heating or cooling systems.
§ 272-3—
Exemption for solar energy electricity generating systems.
§ 272-4—
Exemption for passive or hybrid solar energy systems.
§ 272-5—
Exemption for solar energy electricity generating systems and cogeneration systems.
§ 272-6—
Exemption of certain nonprofit organizations.
§ 272-7—
Deferred increased assessment.
§ 272-9.9—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase I.
§ 272-9.10—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase II.
§ 272-9.11—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase II-B.
§ 272-10—
Additional exemption for veterans based on income.
§ 272-12—
Additional exemption for persons who are blind.
§ 272-13—
Additional exemption for persons permanently and totally disabled.
§ 272-15—
Exemption for certain modified handicap accessible motor vehicles.
§ 272-16.1—
Property tax exemption for Gold Star parents and spouses
§ 272-17—
Requirements; reimbursement; eligibility.
§ 272-19—
Application; certificate of tax credit; appeals.
§ 272-20—
Age and income qualifications; local option tax credits and deferrals.
§ 272-21—
Local option tax freeze.
§ 272-23—
Income and expense penalty waiver.
Attorney fees
Attorney's fees
Auxiliary police