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City of Waterloo, WI
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2023-12-21
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Rabies control
§ 126-4 — Regulation and licensing of dogs.
§ 126-5 — Animal bites; quarantine; setting animals at large.
§ 126-8 — Keeping of Vietnamese potbellied pigs.
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Rabies vaccinations
§ 126-4 — Regulation and licensing of dogs.
§ 126-8 — Keeping of Vietnamese potbellied pigs.
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Radiation
354-1A{11} — SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY
385-29A{2} — ANTENNA
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Real estate signs
§ 385-26 — Signs and billboards.
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Records
§ 1-3 — Documents incorporated by reference.
§ 30-4 — Standing rules.
Ch 53 — Finance and Taxation
§ 53-7 — Approval of claims.
§ 57-6 — Fire Chief.
§ 85-6 — Disclosure of interest in legislation.
§ 85-7 — Qualifications and duties.
§ 91-4 — Chief of Police.
Ch 100 — Records
Ch 100 Art I — Public Access to Records
100-1{1} — AUTHORITY
100-1{2} — CUSTODIAN
100-1{3} — RECORD
§ 100-2 — Duty to maintain records.
§ 100-3 — Legal custodians.
§ 100-4 — Procedural information.
§ 100-5 — Availability of records; fees.
§ 100-6 — Access procedures.
§ 100-7 — Limitations on right to access.
Ch 100 Art II — Destruction of Public Records
§ 100-9 — Financial records.
§ 100-10 — Utility records.
§ 100-11 — Other records.
§ 100-12 — Notice to State Historical Society required.
§ 100-13 — Tape recordings.
§ 100-14 — Time periods prescribed by state law.
§ 100-15 — Preservation through microfilm.
Ch 100 Art III — Records Retention Schedule
§ 100-16 — General Records Schedule adopted.
§ 100-17 — Other records.
§ 100-18 — Repealer.
§ 126-4 — Regulation and licensing of dogs.
§ 140-7 — Building Inspector.
§ 140-15 — Unsafe buildings; regulation and permit for razing buildings.
§ 178-9 — Record of violations.
§ 193-3 — Electrical Inspector.
§ 200-1 — Fire Inspectors.
§ 219-4 — Minimum standards for basic equipment, lighting, ventilation, heating and electrical service.
§ 219-10 — Enforcement, service of notices, orders and hearings.
§ 223-3 — License application.
§ 223-8 — Qualifications.
§ 223-10 — License conditions and restrictions.
§ 230-6 — Operation restrictions.
§ 238-5 — Form and contents; records.
§ 267-1 — Map adopted.
§ 278-1 — Offenses against state laws subject to forfeiture.
§ 283-3 — Plumbing Inspector.
§ 317-21 — Management of recyclable materials for collection.
§ 317-30 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 324-1 — Street grades.
§ 340-2 — Water and Light Utility Commission.
§ 340-3 — Utility Superintendent.
§ 340-13 — Industrial wastes.
§ 340-20 — Audit; annual notice of rates; records.
§ 340-21 — Connection charges.
§ 346-7 — Notice to owner.
§ 350-15 — Enforcement.
§ 354-6 — Application.
§ 354-7 — General standards.
§ 354-8 — Application processing and appeal.
§ 365-3 — Plan Commission recommendation.
§ 375-21 — General provisions.
§ 375-26 — Zoning Administrator.
§ 375-28 — Board of Adjustment/Appeals.
§ 377-9 — Stormwater management plan.
§ 377-10 — Maintenance agreement.
§ 380-8 — Compliance required.
§ 380-9.1 — Public sites and open spaces.
§ 380-10 — Improvements.
380-12{27} — REPLAT
§ 380-16 — Final plat review.
§ 380-17 — Final plat approval.
§ 380-19 — Replat.
§ 380-20 — Certified survey map.
§ 380-21 — Preliminary plat.
§ 380-22 — Final plat.
§ 380-23 — Certified survey map.
§ 380-42 — Street terrace trees.
§ 380-45 — Buffer strips.
§ 380-46 — Construction or installation of improvements.
§ 380-47 — Fees and assessments.
§ 380-50 — Impact fees.
§ 380-51 — Enforcement.
§ 380-52 — Violations and penalties.
§ 385-5 — Nonconforming uses, structures and lots.
§ 385-7 — Zoning districts.
§ 385-8 — R-1 Single-Family Residential District.
§ 385-10 — R-2 Single-Family Residential District.
§ 385-17 — Planned Development Districts (PDD).
§ 385-21 — Conditional uses.
§ 385-30 — Board of Zoning Appeals.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Recreational vehicles
§ 375-17 — Standards for development in the floodfringe.
375-37{47} — MANUFACTURED HOME
375-37{51} — MOBILE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
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Recreation areas
§ 309-6 — Restrictions on operation.
§ 375-14 — Prohibited uses.
§ 380-9.1 — Public sites and open spaces.
§ 380-20.1 — Condominium developments.
§ 385-8 — R-1 Single-Family Residential District.
§ 385-9 — R-1A Single-Family Residential District.
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Recyclables
§ 140-15 — Unsafe buildings; regulation and permit for razing buildings.
§ 219-4 — Minimum standards for basic equipment, lighting, ventilation, heating and electrical service.
§ 219-7 — Responsibility of owners, operators and occupants.
§ 230-1 — License required.
§ 317-2 — Purpose.
§ 317-6 — Applicability.
317-10{4} — COLLECTOR/HAULER
317-10{5} — CO-MINGLED
317-10{16} — GOOD FAITH
317-10{29} — NONRECYCLABLE MATERIAL
317-10{38} — PREPARATION STANDARDS
317-10{45} — RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
317-10{46} — RECYCLING
317-10{51} — RUBBISH
317-10{53} — SINGLE STREAM
317-10{54} — SOLID WASTE
317-10{56} — STORAGE
§ 317-11 — Collection regulations.
§ 317-13 — Time and frequency of collection.
§ 317-14 — Solid waste storage.
§ 317-15 — Approved solid waste containers and container positioning.
§ 317-18 — Separation of recyclable materials.
§ 317-19 — Exemption from separation requirements.
§ 317-20 — Care of separated recyclable materials.
§ 317-21 — Management of recyclable materials for collection.
§ 317-22 — Management of lead-acid batteries, major appliances, waste oil, grease, waste tires and yard waste.
§ 317-24 — Responsibilities of property owners or designated agents for properties not enrolled in City-provided program.
§ 317-25 — Prohibitions on disposal of separated recyclable materials.
§ 317-28 — Prohibited activities and prohibited wastes.
§ 317-30 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
340-11{38} — WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY
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Recycling
§ 140-15 — Unsafe buildings; regulation and permit for razing buildings.
§ 219-4 — Minimum standards for basic equipment, lighting, ventilation, heating and electrical service.
§ 219-7 — Responsibility of owners, operators and occupants.
§ 230-1 — License required.
§ 317-2 — Purpose.
§ 317-6 — Applicability.
317-10{4} — COLLECTOR/HAULER
317-10{5} — CO-MINGLED
317-10{16} — GOOD FAITH
317-10{29} — NONRECYCLABLE MATERIAL
317-10{38} — PREPARATION STANDARDS
317-10{45} — RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
317-10{46} — RECYCLING
317-10{51} — RUBBISH
317-10{53} — SINGLE STREAM
317-10{54} — SOLID WASTE
317-10{56} — STORAGE
§ 317-11 — Collection regulations.
§ 317-13 — Time and frequency of collection.
§ 317-14 — Solid waste storage.
§ 317-15 — Approved solid waste containers and container positioning.
§ 317-18 — Separation of recyclable materials.
§ 317-19 — Exemption from separation requirements.
§ 317-20 — Care of separated recyclable materials.
§ 317-21 — Management of recyclable materials for collection.
§ 317-22 — Management of lead-acid batteries, major appliances, waste oil, grease, waste tires and yard waste.
§ 317-24 — Responsibilities of property owners or designated agents for properties not enrolled in City-provided program.
§ 317-25 — Prohibitions on disposal of separated recyclable materials.
§ 317-28 — Prohibited activities and prohibited wastes.
§ 317-30 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
340-11{38} — WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY
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Registration
§ 53-15 — Municipal vehicle registration fee.
§ 126-8 — Keeping of Vietnamese potbellied pigs.
§ 133-1 — Bicycles.
§ 178-1 — Registration and license required.
178-2{1} — APPLICANT
178-2{6} — REGISTRANT
§ 178-4 — Registration requirements; application fee.
§ 178-5 — Investigation; denial of application.
§ 178-6 — Registration and issuance of license.
§ 178-9 — Record of violations.
§ 178-10 — Revocation of license.
§ 309-1 — State snowmobile laws adopted.
§ 350-14 — Violations and penalties.
§ 350-15 — Enforcement.
354-1A{11} — SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY
375-37{51} — MOBILE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
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Registry
§ 383-4 — Groundwater Protection Overlay District standards.
§ 385-3 — General provisions.
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Reports
§ 12-2 — Special assessment procedure.
§ 30-3 — Conduct of meetings.
§ 30-4 — Standing rules.
§ 35-2 — Composition and procedures.
§ 35-6 — Statutory authority.
§ 47-6 — Emergency Management Director.
§ 53-11 — Fund balance policies.
§ 53-14 — Capital improvement program policy.
§ 57-6 — Fire Chief.
§ 85-7 — Qualifications and duties.
§ 85-9 — Appointed staff job performance reviews.
§ 91-4 — Chief of Police.
§ 91-5 — Police officers.
§ 100-11 — Other records.
§ 126-5 — Animal bites; quarantine; setting animals at large.
§ 133-1 — Bicycles.
§ 140-7 — Building Inspector.
§ 140-15 — Unsafe buildings; regulation and permit for razing buildings.
§ 140-19 — Violations and penalties.
§ 144-9 — Inspection and repair of streets.
§ 154-1 — CATV Regulatory Board.
§ 178-5 — Investigation; denial of application.
§ 178-9 — Record of violations.
§ 193-3 — Electrical Inspector.
§ 193-4 — Electrical permits.
§ 200-1 — Fire Inspectors.
§ 219-4 — Minimum standards for basic equipment, lighting, ventilation, heating and electrical service.
§ 223-4 — Review of application.
§ 261-7 — Abatement of public nuisances.
§ 283-3 — Plumbing Inspector.
§ 309-1 — State snowmobile laws adopted.
§ 340-7 — Private well abandonment.
§ 340-13 — Industrial wastes.
§ 340-21 — Connection charges.
§ 350-2 — Traffic control devices; Official Traffic Map.
§ 354-6 — Application.
§ 375-26 — Zoning Administrator.
§ 377-10 — Maintenance agreement.
§ 380-50 — Impact fees.
§ 385-3 — General provisions.
§ 385-17 — Planned Development Districts (PDD).
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Residential districts
§ 126-2 — Keeping of poultry and livestock.
§ 126-4 — Regulation and licensing of dogs.
§ 140-13 — Fences and walls.
§ 184-3 — Specifications for driveway construction.
§ 300-2 — Exceptions.
§ 380-24 — Street arrangement.
§ 385-4 — Height and area exceptions.
§ 385-6 — Community living arrangements; family day-care homes.
§ 385-7 — Zoning districts.
§ 385-8 — R-1 Single-Family Residential District.
§ 385-9 — R-1A Single-Family Residential District.
§ 385-10 — R-2 Single-Family Residential District.
§ 385-10.2 — Home occupations in residential districts.
§ 385-23 — Traffic, parking and access.
§ 385-30 — Board of Zoning Appeals.
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Restaurants
§ 223-5 — License fees.
§ 223-9 — Intoxicating liquor license quotas.
§ 223-10 — License conditions and restrictions.
§ 223-11 — Closing hours.
§ 223-13 — Underage persons in places of sale.
§ 223-18 — Full-service restaurants.
§ 278-1 — Offenses against state laws subject to forfeiture.
§ 278-6 — Loitering or prowling.
§ 283-9 — Grease separators.
§ 340-12 — Use of public sewers.
§ 385-23 — Traffic, parking and access.
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Retirement
§ 100-9 — Financial records.
278-2A{2} — LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
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Right of entry
§ 193-3 — Electrical Inspector.
§ 340-17 — Right of entry; safety rules.
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Roadside stands
§ 385-18 — A Agricultural District.
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Rodents
§ 140-15 — Unsafe buildings; regulation and permit for razing buildings.
219-3B{19} — INFESTATION
§ 219-5 — Safe and sanitary maintenance of property.
§ 219-7 — Responsibility of owners, operators and occupants.
§ 230-6 — Operation restrictions.
§ 261-3 — Public nuisances affecting health.
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Roofs
§ 140-4 — Permit required.
§ 140-17 — Satellite television antennas.
§ 219-5 — Safe and sanitary maintenance of property.
§ 223-18 — Full-service restaurants.
§ 283-8 — Clear waters.
§ 324-6 — Snow and ice removal.
§ 340-12 — Use of public sewers.
§ 340-18 — Sewer construction, connections and backflow prevention.
§ 375-21 — General provisions.
375-37{16} — DECK
375-37{73} — STRUCTURE
§ 377-7 — Performance standards.
385-2{12} — BUILDING, HEIGHT OF
385-2{45} — STRUCTURAL ALTERATION
§ 385-8 — R-1 Single-Family Residential District.
§ 385-9 — R-1A Single-Family Residential District.
§ 385-10 — R-2 Single-Family Residential District.