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Cable television
§ 240-57 — Other utilities and easements.
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Camping
142-36{29} — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
240-8{13} — CAMPING TRAILER
240-8{33} — MOBILE HOME
246-11{4} — FAMILY FARM CORPORATION
280-302{113} — TRAILER
280-302{114} — TRAILER COURT
§ 280-703 — Bulk use regulations.
§ 280-1006 — Mobile home trailers and parks.
§ 280-1016 — Adult entertainment.
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Camps
142-36{29} — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
240-8{13} — CAMPING TRAILER
240-8{33} — MOBILE HOME
246-11{4} — FAMILY FARM CORPORATION
280-302{113} — TRAILER
280-302{114} — TRAILER COURT
§ 280-703 — Bulk use regulations.
§ 280-1006 — Mobile home trailers and parks.
§ 280-1016 — Adult entertainment.
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Cats
§ 88-6 — Definition.
246-11{4} — FAMILY FARM CORPORATION
280-302{54} — KENNEL
280-302{79} — PET, DOMESTIC
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Cease and desist orders
§ 232-27 — Cease and desist.
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Cemeteries
§ 260-35 — Parking prohibited at all times in certain locations.
280-302{25} — CEMETERY
§ A285-1 — Adoptions; vacations; improvements; and name changes.
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Certificates of compliance
§ 130-14 — Application for service.
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Certificates of insurance
§ 174-22 — Insurance; private security.
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Certificates of occupancy
§ 115-5 — Certificate of occupancy required.
§ 115-9 — Prohibition of occupancy.
§ 142-24 — Elevation and floodproofing requirements.
§ 280-1403 — Certificate of occupancy.
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Cesspools
§ 202-2 — Unlawful means of disposal.
§ 202-4 — Unlawful connections.
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Charges
§ 1-4 — Ordinances saved from repeal; matters not affected by repeal.
§ 40-4 — General powers and duties of Borough Manager.
§ 48-10 — Pension fund.
§ 48-22 — Pension fund.
§ 62-1 — Police Department reestablished; Chief of Police.
96-1A{8} — OWNER
§ 115-12 — Violations and penalties.
§ 115-14 — Establishment and duties of Bureau of Fire Prevention.
§ 115-22 — New materials, processes or occupancies which may endanger human life.
§ 115-37 — Review of application; fees.
§ 122-6 — Procedure in case of repeated violations or other factors interfering with enforcement.
§ 130-1 — Electrical rates fixed.
§ 130-6 — Fuel cost adjustment.
§ 130-6.1 — Customer-owned generation.
§ 130-14 — Application for service.
§ 130-15 — Service limitations.
§ 130-16 — Service connections.
§ 130-20 — Selection of rate.
§ 130-22 — Metering and billing.
§ 130-25 — Payments.
§ 130-26 — Discontinuance of service.
§ 130-28 — Termination of service.
§ 130-31 — Reconnection of supply of electricity.
§ 130-32 — Pole removal or relocation.
§ 130-33 — Terms and conditions governing extension of facilities.
§ 130-35 — Request for service calls.
§ 160-2 — Lewd films and theaters declared a nuisance.
§ 160-3 — Lewd publications declared a nuisance.
§ 160-4 — Massage parlors and model studios declared a nuisance.
§ 160-6 — Head shops declared a nuisance.
§ 160-8 — Action of Police Department.
160-30A{1} — DISORDERLY HOUSE
160-30A{3} — KEEPER OF A DISORDERLY HOUSE
§ 174-13 — Exceptions.
§ 174-20 — Application requirements.
§ 180-2 — License required; conditions of issuance; fee.
§ 180-3 — Exceptions.
§ 180-12 — License and fee required.
190-13{18} — ENGINEER
§ 190-52 — Stormwater management standards.
§ 190-58 — Maintenance requirements.
§ 190-59 — Inspections.
§ 202-8 — Rights reserved by Borough.
§ 208-1 — Annual inspection of overhead signs erected prior to Zoning Ordinance; fee.
§ 225-7 — Collection and disposal charges.
§ 232-17 — Defective sidewalks.
§ 232-18 — Municipal lien letter.
§ 232-25 — Authority for Borough to rectify or complete work.
§ 232-26 — Work not to be in charge of Borough.
§ 240-30 — Application review fees and escrow account.
§ 240-31 — Inspection fees.
§ 240-56 — Sewerage.
246-11{11} — VALUE
§ 246-18 — Extension of lease.
§ 246-25 — Regulations.
246-35{8} — OCCUPATION
§ 246-38 — Duty of employers to collect.
§ 246-44 — Administration of tax.
§ 246-46 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-26 — Play highways established and authorized.
§ 260-70 — Parking by permit.
§ 260-81 — Designation of approved storage garages; bonding; towing and storage.
§ 260-82 — Payment of towing and storage charges.
§ 260-85 — Restrictions upon removal of vehicles.
§ 266-1 — Water rates and surcharges.
§ 266-7 — Control over Water Department; access to premises.
§ 266-8 — Tap-in fees; supervision over connection.
266-8A(3){11} — TAP-IN FEE
§ 266-11 — Responsibilities of property owners; shutoff for violation; turn-on charge.
§ 266-12 — Meters.
§ 266-34 — Inspection fee.
§ 266-40 — Discontinuance of service.
§ 266-41 — Restoration of service.
280-302{54} — KENNEL
§ 280-1503 — Fees.
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Chief Financial Officer
§ 40-5 — Specific powers and duties of Borough Manager.
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Chief of Police
§ 62-1 — Police Department reestablished; Chief of Police.
§ 62-2 — Subordinate classifications.
§ 62-5 — Definition.
§ 62-6 — Effect of injury in performance of outside employment.
§ 80-3 — False alarm service fees.
§ 138-2 — Use of air rifles, bow and arrows, or similar devices restricted.
§ 166-1 — Application procedure for new parking space.
§ 174-13 — Exceptions.
§ 174-22 — Insurance; private security.
§ 174-23 — Alternate date; permit conditions.
§ 180-2 — License required; conditions of issuance; fee.
§ 180-4 — License application.
§ 180-5 — Issuance of license; custody, display and exhibit.
§ 180-12 — License and fee required.
§ 180-14 — Enforcement.
§ 180-15 — Denial or suspension of license.
§ 260-43 — Residential permit parking.
§ 260-44 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-54 — Ticketing of vehicles parked unlawfully; effect of payment within 48 hours.
§ 260-57.1 — Two-hour parking.
§ 260-68 — Ticketing of vehicles parked unlawfully; effect of payment within 48 hours.
§ 260-70.1 — Parking in municipal lots.
§ 260-70.2 — Alternatives to off-street metered parking.
§ 260-77 — Violations and penalties.
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Churches
§ 122-3 — Curfew; exceptions.
§ 160-25 — Noise.
280-302{10} — ASSEMBLY HALL, PUBLIC OR SEMI-PUBLIC
280-302{26} — CHURCH
§ 280-602 — R-2 General Residential District.
§ 280-603 — R-3 Urban Residential District.
§ 280-605 — C-1 Central Business District, Traditional Neighborhood Development.
§ 280-806 — Schedule of requirements.
§ 280-1004 — Assembly halls, public or semipublic; churches; local public uses; private schools and commercial schools.
§ 280-1005 — Outpatient treatment clinic and transitional residential facility.
§ 280-1016 — Adult entertainment.
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Citations
§ 160-30 — Disorderly houses.
§ 160-31 — Notice of violation.
§ 190-60 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 202-22 — No conflict with general police powers.
§ 232-16 — Notification.
§ 240-11 — Administrative subdivisions and administrative land developments.
§ 240-12 — Revised land development plans.
§ 266-35 — Termination of water.
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Civil Service Commission
Ch 14 — Civil Service Commission Rules and Regulations
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Code Enforcement Officer
§ 105-7 — Enforcement.
§ 160-31 — Notice of violation.
§ 280-1020 — Adaptive reuse.
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Combustibles
96-1A{11} — RUBBISH
105-1{1} — CONTAINER BURNING
§ 115-17 — Establishment of limits of districts in which storage of flammable liquids in outside aboveground tanks is to be prohibited.
190-29{19} — SOIL WASTE
225-12{20} — RECYCLING
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Commercial districts
§ 208-7 — Permitted uses.
§ 213-2 — Restrictions in Commercial District.
§ 280-607 — C-3 Heavy Commercial District.
§ 280-702 — Dimensional requirements for single-family and nonresidential uses.
§ 280-806 — Schedule of requirements.
§ 280-902 — Permitted uses.
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Commercial vehicles
§ 260-33 — Truck traffic restricted on certain streets.
280-302{29} — COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
§ 280-701 — Dimensional requirements.
§ 280-703 — Bulk use regulations.
§ 280-807 — Design and maintenance.
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Compensation
§ 1-4 — Ordinances saved from repeal; matters not affected by repeal.
§ 40-1 — Position created.
§ 40-5 — Specific powers and duties of Borough Manager.
48-1{11} — COMPENSATION
48-1{12} — CONTINUOUS EMPLOYMENT
48-1{20} — EMPLOYMENT
48-1{21} — FINAL AVERAGE MONTHLY COMPENSATION
§ 48-3 — Contributions.
§ 48-4 — Retirement benefits.
§ 48-9 — Administration.
§ 48-10 — Pension fund.
48-14{13} — COMPENSATION
48-14{19} — EMPLOYMENT
48-14{20} — FINAL MONTHLY AVERAGE COMPENSATION
§ 48-16 — Contributions.
48-17M(3){3} — ELIGIBLE RETIREMENT PLAN
§ 48-21 — Administration.
§ 48-22 — Pension fund.
§ 48-26 — Deferred retirement option plan.
§ 62-2 — Subordinate classifications.
130-32A{2} — DIRECT LABOR COSTS
160-1{11} — MODEL STUDIO
§ 180-3 — Exceptions.
246-1{6} — EARNED INCOME
246-1{7} — EMPLOYER
§ 246-2 — Imposition of tax.
§ 246-3 — Declaration, return and payment of tax.
§ 246-5 — Administration.
§ 246-20 — Duties of Recorder of Deeds.
§ 246-30 — Tax Collector's expenses and compensation.
246-35{3} — EARNED INCOME
246-35{4} — EMPLOYER
246-35{8} — OCCUPATION
266-8A(3){2} — BED-AND-BREAKFAST
280-302{15} — BED-AND-BREAKFAST
280-302{69} — MOTEL-HOTEL
§ 280-610 — Zelienople Municipal Airport Zoning Overlay.
§ 280-1501 — Zoning Hearing Board.
§ 280-1503 — Fees.
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Comprehensive Plan
§ 280-202 — Community development objectives.
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Conditional uses
§ 240-9 — Land development exemptions.
280-302{30} — CONDITIONAL USE
280-302{116} — USE
§ 280-601 — R-1 Single-Family Residential District.
§ 280-602 — R-2 General Residential District.
§ 280-603 — R-3 Urban Residential District.
§ 280-604 — R-4/C-2 Mixed Use District.
§ 280-605 — C-1 Central Business District, Traditional Neighborhood Development.
§ 280-607 — C-3 Heavy Commercial District.
§ 280-608 — I Large Scale Office and Industrial District.
§ 280-701 — Dimensional requirements.
§ 280-702 — Dimensional requirements for single-family and nonresidential uses.
§ 280-703 — Bulk use regulations.
§ 280-902 — Permitted uses.
Ch 280 Art X — Conditional Uses
§ 280-1001 — General standards.
§ 280-1002 — Conditional use application requirements.
§ 280-1006 — Mobile home trailers and parks.
§ 280-1012 — Conditional uses authorized in R-4/C-2 Mixed Use District.
§ 280-1017 — Traditional neighborhood development, Type I.
§ 280-1019 — Communications antennas.
§ 280-1020 — Adaptive reuse.
§ 280-1503 — Fees.
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Confidentiality
§ 225-24 — Haulers.
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Conservation districts
§ 142-11 — Review by County Conservation District.
§ 190-44 — Requirement for erosion and sedimentation control plan.
190-51B{8} — CONSERVATION DISTRICT
190-51B{39} — HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP (HSG)
§ 190-52 — Stormwater management standards.
§ 190-56 — SWM site plan and report requirements.
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Construction
§ 1-4 — Ordinances saved from repeal; matters not affected by repeal.
§ 10-7 — Articles of Incorporation.
§ 48-9 — Administration.
§ 48-13 — Miscellaneous provisions.
§ 48-21 — Administration.
§ 48-25 — Miscellaneous provisions.
Ch 96 — Buildings, Dangerous
96-1A{12} — STRUCTURE
105-1{1} — CONTAINER BURNING
Ch 115 — Construction Codes, Uniform
§ 115-1 — Adoption of codes.
§ 115-6 — Construction and property plans.
§ 115-8 — Suspension, denial or refusal of permit.
§ 115-10 — Enforcement; legal action.
§ 115-11 — Appeals.
Ch 115 Art III — Election to Administer and Enforce Uniform Construction Code
§ 115-24 — Electing to administer.
§ 115-25 — Adopting the Uniform Construction Code.
§ 115-26 — Administration and enforcement.
§ 115-39 — Additional fee under UCC.
§ 130-6.1 — Customer-owned generation.
§ 130-16 — Service connections.
§ 130-28 — Termination of service.
§ 130-32 — Pole removal or relocation.
130-32A{2} — DIRECT LABOR COSTS
§ 130-33 — Terms and conditions governing extension of facilities.
130-33B(1){2} — DEVELOPER
§ 138-2 — Use of air rifles, bow and arrows, or similar devices restricted.
Ch 142 — Floodplain Management
§ 142-2 — Intent.
§ 142-3 — Applicability.
§ 142-8 — Permits required.
§ 142-9 — Duties and responsibilities of Floodplain Administrator.
§ 142-10 — Application procedures and requirements.
§ 142-11 — Review by County Conservation District.
§ 142-12 — Review of application by others.
§ 142-14 — Placards.
§ 142-15 — Start of construction.
§ 142-16 — Enforcement.
§ 142-19 — Description and special requirements of identified floodplain areas.
§ 142-23 — General.
§ 142-24 — Elevation and floodproofing requirements.
§ 142-25 — Design and construction standards.
§ 142-26 — Development which may endanger human life.
§ 142-30 — General.
§ 142-32 — Improvements.
§ 142-34 — Variance procedures and conditions.
142-36{9} — DEVELOPMENT
142-36{10} — EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
142-36{11} — EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
142-36{18} — HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE
142-36{24} — NEW CONSTRUCTION
142-36{25} — NEW MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
142-36{27} — POST-FIRM STRUCTURE
142-36{28} — PRE-FIRM STRUCTURE
142-36{32} — START OF CONSTRUCTION
142-36{36} — SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
142-36{37} — UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE (UCC)
§ 174-9 — Certain acts not prohibited.
§ 180-13 — Mobile food vendor rules.
Ch 185 — Property, Vacant
Ch 190 — Public and Private Improvements Code
§ 190-2 — General purposes.
§ 190-4 — Applicability.
§ 190-5 — Construction of public and private improvements.
§ 190-6 — Control of construction of public and private improvements by developers.
§ 190-7 — Control of construction of utilities by public utility companies.
§ 190-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 190-11 — Enactment of amendments.
190-13{7} — BUILDING CODE
190-13{9} — CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
190-13{13} — DEVELOPER
190-13{30} — SIDEWALK
190-13{32} — SPECIFICATIONS
190-13{36} — WALKWAY
Ch 190 Art III — Construction Standards for Public and Private Improvements
§ 190-14 — Streets.
§ 190-16 — Public water systems.
§ 190-17 — Pedestrian circulation.
§ 190-18 — Driveway access onto Borough streets.
§ 190-19 — Parking areas and driveways on lots.
§ 190-20 — Guide rails.
§ 190-21 — Underground utility installation.
§ 190-22 — Acceptance of public improvements.
§ 190-23 — Traffic/regulatory and guidance signs.
§ 190-27 — Traffic signal specifications requirements.
§ 190-28 — Purpose.
190-29{15} — RETAINING WALL
§ 190-32 — Application for permit.
§ 190-34 — Expiration of permit; extension.
§ 190-37 — Performance security.
§ 190-38 — Inspections.
§ 190-39 — Working conditions.
§ 190-41 — Fills.
§ 190-42 — Retaining walls.
§ 190-43 — Drainage.
§ 190-50 — General provisions.
190-51B{2} — AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
190-51B{5} — BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPS)
190-51B{10} — DAM
190-51B{22} — EARTH DISTURBANCE ACTIVITY
190-51B{26} — EXISTING CONDITIONS
190-51B{32} — FOREST MANAGEMENT/TIMBER OPERATIONS
190-51B{84} — SEDIMENT POLLUTION
190-51B{97} — STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES
§ 190-52 — Stormwater management standards.
§ 190-53 — Protected watershed requirements.
§ 190-54 — Riparian buffer standards.
§ 190-55 — Design criteria.
§ 190-56 — SWM site plan and report requirements.
§ 190-58 — Maintenance requirements.
§ 190-60 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 190-62 — Fees and expenses.
§ 202-1 — Connection required.
§ 202-7 — Manner of construction.
§ 225-3 — Standards and regulations for storage prior to collection.
§ 225-28 — Applicability.
Ch 232 — Streets and Sidewalks
§ 232-8 — Intent.
§ 232-10 — Sidewalk requirements.
§ 232-12 — Construction specifications.
§ 232-13 — Construction.
Ch 240 — Subdivision and Land Development
§ 240-5 — Compliance required.
240-8{3} — ADMINISTRATIVE LAND DEVELOPMENT
240-8{22} — GEOTECHNICAL REPORT
240-8{28} — MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS
240-8{32} — MINOR SUBDIVISION
240-8{33} — MOBILE HOME
240-8{47} — REVISED LAND DEVELOPMENT
240-8{52} — STRUCTURE
§ 240-22 — Standard submission items.
§ 240-27 — Final subdivisions and land developments.
§ 240-30 — Application review fees and escrow account.
§ 240-31 — Inspection fees.
§ 240-35 — Financial security or performance bonding requirements and periodic releases of bonding.
§ 240-36 — Release of recordable plat for final subdivisions.
§ 240-37 — Release of performance bond.
§ 240-41 — As-built drawings.
Ch 240 Art IX — Design and Construction Standards
§ 240-43 — Lot, block, and building location design standards.
§ 240-44 — General street design and construction standards.
§ 240-55 — Water supply.
§ 240-56 — Sewerage.
§ 240-61 — Purpose.
§ 240-62 — Limitations on slope disturbance.
§ 240-63 — Undermined areas.
§ 240-64 — Landslide-prone areas.
§ 240-65 — Watercourses and wetlands.
§ 240-67 — Additional plan requirements.
§ 240-74 — Preventative remedies.
246-11{11} — VALUE
§ 246-36 — Levy of taxes.
§ 260-6 — Traffic on streets closed or restricted for construction, maintenance or special events.
§ 266-8 — Tap-in fees; supervision over connection.
266-8A(3){11} — TAP-IN FEE
§ 266-22 — Backflow-prevention devices.
§ 266-23 — Installation.
266-38{7} — IMPROVED PROPERTY
Ch 280 — Zoning
§ 280-101 — Title.
§ 280-301 — Interpretation.
280-302{22} — BUILDING LINE
280-302{23} — BUILDING, COMPLETELY ENCLOSED
280-302{29} — COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
280-302{36} — ESSENTIAL SERVICE
280-302{93} — SIGN, ENHANCED FREESTANDING
280-302{100} — SIGN, TEMPORARY
280-302{111} — STRUCTURE
280-302{113} — TRAILER
§ 280-605 — C-1 Central Business District, Traditional Neighborhood Development.
§ 280-606 — C-1 Central Business District Overlay.
§ 280-609 — FP Floodplain District.
280-609A(3){1} — COMPLETELY DRY SPACE
280-609A(3){9} — NEW CONSTRUCTION
§ 280-610 — Zelienople Municipal Airport Zoning Overlay.
280-610B{14} — LARGER THAN UTILITY RUNWAY
280-610B{24} — STRUCTURE
280-610B{27} — UTILITY RUNWAY
§ 280-611 — VR Village Residential.
§ 280-701 — Dimensional requirements.
280-701C(1){1} — SITE AREA
§ 280-702 — Dimensional requirements for single-family and nonresidential uses.
§ 280-703 — Bulk use regulations.
§ 280-803 — Existing off-street parking and loading spaces.
§ 280-806 — Schedule of requirements.
§ 280-807 — Design and maintenance.
§ 280-901 — Application.
§ 280-905 — General requirements for condition and maintenance.
§ 280-1006 — Mobile home trailers and parks.
§ 280-1012 — Conditional uses authorized in R-4/C-2 Mixed Use District.
§ 280-1015 — Service stations.
§ 280-1018 — Traditional neighborhood development, Type II.
§ 280-1019 — Communications antennas.
§ 280-1307 — Construction approved prior to chapter.
§ 280-1308 — Reconstruction of demolished structures.
§ 280-1310 — Application.
§ 280-1402 — Zoning permit required.
§ 280-1901 — Remedies.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1995 Code to 2011 Code
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Construction signs
§ 280-901 — Application.
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Corrugated cardboard
§ 225-30 — Materials which may not be burned.
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Costs and expenses
§ 1-13 — Altering or tampering with Code; penalties for violation.
§ 30-10 — Program cost sharing.
48-1{11} — COMPENSATION
§ 48-3 — Contributions.
§ 48-6 — Disability retirement.
§ 48-9 — Administration.
§ 48-10 — Pension fund.
§ 48-11 — Amendment and termination.
§ 48-12 — Provisions to comply with Municipal Pension Plan Funding Standard and Recovery Act of 1984.
48-14{19} — EMPLOYMENT
§ 48-16 — Contributions.
§ 48-18 — Disability retirement.
§ 48-21 — Administration.
§ 48-22 — Pension fund.
§ 48-23 — Amendment and termination.
§ 48-24 — Funding standard requirements.
§ 62-4 — Restriction on outside employment.
§ 80-4 — Violations and penalties; remedies.
§ 80-5 — Permit required.
§ 88-2 — Violations and penalties.
§ 88-5 — Fine.
§ 93-2 — Removal of weeds, grass and certain other vegetation by property owner.
§ 93-3 — Violations and penalties.
§ 96-7 — Violations and penalties.
§ 96-8 — Cost recovery for Borough's remedy of nuisance.
§ 105-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 115-23 — Violations and penalties.
§ 115-37 — Review of application; fees.
§ 122-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 130-5 — Penalty for violation of provision on attaching wires or fittings to transmission system.
§ 130-6 — Fuel cost adjustment.
§ 130-6.1 — Customer-owned generation.
§ 130-11 — Title and purpose.
§ 130-13 — Characteristics of service supplied.
§ 130-14 — Application for service.
§ 130-16 — Service connections.
§ 130-17 — Location of company equipment.
§ 130-24 — Interruption to service supplied by company.
§ 130-28 — Termination of service.
§ 130-32 — Pole removal or relocation.
130-32A{1} — CONTRACTOR COSTS
130-32A{2} — DIRECT LABOR COSTS
130-32A{3} — DIRECT MATERIAL COSTS
§ 130-33 — Terms and conditions governing extension of facilities.
§ 130-35 — Request for service calls.
§ 138-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ 142-9 — Duties and responsibilities of Floodplain Administrator.
§ 142-10 — Application procedures and requirements.
§ 142-16 — Enforcement.
§ 142-34 — Variance procedures and conditions.
142-36{7} — CUMULATIVE SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
142-36{35} — SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
142-36{36} — SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
§ 160-8 — Action of Police Department.
§ 160-9 — Forfeiture of revenues from public nuisances; cost of abatement; recovery of costs.
§ 160-20 — Violations and penalties.
§ 160-32 — Violations and penalties.
§ 174-2 — Violations and penalties.
§ 174-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ 174-10 — Violations and penalties for tampering with certain property.
§ 174-14 — Violations and penalties.
§ 174-21 — Costs.
§ 174-27 — Violations and penalties.
§ 180-9 — Violations and penalties.
§ 180-16 — Violations and penalties.
§ 185-4 — Setting fee.
§ 190-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 190-16 — Public water systems.
§ 190-37 — Performance security.
§ 190-45 — Maintenance.
§ 190-47 — Violation and penalties.
§ 190-50 — General provisions.
190-51B{45} — LOW-IMPACT DEVELOPMENT (LID)
§ 190-52 — Stormwater management standards.
§ 190-56 — SWM site plan and report requirements.
§ 190-58 — Maintenance requirements.
§ 190-60 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 190-62 — Fees and expenses.
§ 202-1 — Connection required.
§ 202-8 — Rights reserved by Borough.
§ 202-10 — Violations and penalties.
§ 202-15 — Temporary document of certification.
§ 202-16 — Certification of sanitary sewer status prior to sale of real estate.
§ 202-17 — Written reports of and required repairs of deteriorating laterals and sewer service connections.
§ 202-20 — Periodic testing authorized.
§ 202-23 — Violation and penalties.
§ 208-3 — Removal of unrepaired defective signs at property owner's expense.
§ 208-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ 213-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ 225-9 — Violations and penalties.
§ 225-14 — Separation and collection.
§ 225-20 — Violations and penalties.
§ 225-32 — Violations and penalties.
§ 232-2 — Authority for Borough to remove snow and ice and collect cost and additional amount from owner, occupant or tenant.
§ 232-3 — Violations and penalties.
§ 232-6 — Violations and penalties.
§ 232-7 — Regulating the cutting of curbs.
§ 232-11 — Design standards.
§ 232-13 — Construction.
§ 232-17 — Defective sidewalks.
§ 232-18 — Municipal lien letter.
§ 232-24 — Refilling of excavation; replacement of surface; maintenance of surface; removal of debris.
§ 232-25 — Authority for Borough to rectify or complete work.
§ 232-28 — Violations and penalties.
§ 240-27 — Final subdivisions and land developments.
§ 240-29 — Filing fee.
§ 240-30 — Application review fees and escrow account.
§ 240-31 — Inspection fees.
§ 240-34 — Developer's agreement.
§ 240-35 — Financial security or performance bonding requirements and periodic releases of bonding.
§ 240-36 — Release of recordable plat for final subdivisions.
§ 240-37 — Release of performance bond.
§ 240-75 — Enforcement remedies; violations and penalties.
246-1{9} — NET PROFITS
§ 246-5 — Administration.
§ 246-19 — Proceeds of judicial sale.
§ 246-30 — Tax Collector's expenses and compensation.
§ 246-34 — Exoneration procedures.
§ 246-45 — Suits for collection.
§ 246-46 — Violations and penalties.
§ 252-1 — Certain species of trees not permitted along or near streets and alleys; violations and penalties.
§ 252-4 — Authority for Borough to trim trees of defaulting property owner.
§ 252-5 — Penalty for failure to trim trees following notice.
§ 258-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-4 — Temporary and emergency regulations.
§ 260-5 — Experimental regulations.
§ 260-6 — Traffic on streets closed or restricted for construction, maintenance or special events.
§ 260-7 — Use of streets by processions and assemblages.
§ 260-14 — Traffic signals at certain locations.
§ 260-15 — Intersections where turn prohibited on red signal.
§ 260-16 — One-way streets established.
§ 260-17 — Turning at certain intersections prohibited or restricted.
§ 260-18 — Right turns only permitted at certain intersections.
§ 260-19 — U-turns prohibited at certain locations.
§ 260-20 — No-passing zones established.
§ 260-21 — Through highways established.
§ 260-22 — Stop intersections established.
§ 260-23 — Yield intersections established.
§ 260-24 — Operation of motor vehicles restricted on public lands.
§ 260-25 — Rotary traffic islands established.
§ 260-26 — Play highways established and authorized.
§ 260-28 — Skateboards.
§ 260-30 — Vehicle weight limits established on certain streets and bridges.
§ 260-31 — Restrictions on size of vehicles on certain streets and bridges.
§ 260-33 — Truck traffic restricted on certain streets.
§ 260-43 — Residential permit parking.
§ 260-44 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-55 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-57.1 — Two-hour parking.
§ 260-69 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-70.2 — Alternatives to off-street metered parking.
§ 260-77 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-83 — Reclamation cost.
§ 260-86 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-91 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-96 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-99 — Riding and parking of pedacycles on sidewalks along certain streets prohibited.
§ 260-100 — Restrictions on use of pushcarts.
§ 260-101 — Skates, skateboards, coasters, sleds and other toy vehicles.
§ 260-106 — Violations and penalties.
§ 266-5 — Penalty for opening of curb valve.
§ 266-8 — Tap-in fees; supervision over connection.
266-8A(3){3} — CONNECTION FEE
266-8A(3){5} — CUSTOMER FACILITIES FEE
266-8A(3){11} — TAP-IN FEE
§ 266-11 — Responsibilities of property owners; shutoff for violation; turn-on charge.
§ 266-12 — Meters.
§ 266-14 — Violations and penalties.
§ 266-23 — Installation.
§ 266-24 — Inspection and maintenance.
§ 266-31 — Backflow preventer required.
§ 266-32 — Fines.
§ 266-36 — Deposit into sanitary sewer prohibited.
§ 266-40 — Discontinuance of service.
§ 280-605 — C-1 Central Business District, Traditional Neighborhood Development.
§ 280-609 — FP Floodplain District.
280-609A(3){13} — SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
§ 280-610 — Zelienople Municipal Airport Zoning Overlay.
§ 280-611 — VR Village Residential.
§ 280-1001 — General standards.
§ 280-1002 — Conditional use application requirements.
§ 280-1019 — Communications antennas.
§ 280-1502 — Powers, duties, procedures and appeals.
§ 280-1503 — Fees.
§ 280-2001 — Violations and penalties.
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Crosswalks
§ 190-14 — Streets.
§ 190-21 — Underground utility installation.
§ 260-102 — Pedestrians to obey traffic control signs.
§ 260-104 — Locations where pedestrian crossing in unmarked crosswalks restricted.
§ 260-105 — Locations where pedestrian may cross only in crosswalk.
§ 280-804 — Accessory parking requirements.
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Culverts
§ 142-23 — General.
190-51B{9} — CULVERT
190-51B{19} — DRAINAGE CONVEYANCE FACILITY
190-51B{61} — PIPE
190-51B{100} — STREAM ENCLOSURE
§ 190-52 — Stormwater management standards.
§ 190-53 — Protected watershed requirements.
§ 190-55 — Design criteria.
§ 213-1 — Prohibited acts.
§ 213-2 — Restrictions in Commercial District.
§ 232-11 — Design standards.
§ 232-12 — Construction specifications.
§ 232-16 — Notification.
§ 240-44 — General street design and construction standards.
§ 260-22 — Stop intersections established.
§ 260-28 — Skateboards.
§ 260-29 — Flashing warning devices.
§ 260-30 — Vehicle weight limits established on certain streets and bridges.
§ 260-35 — Parking prohibited at all times in certain locations.
§ 260-36 — Parking prohibited in certain locations and certain days and hours.
§ 260-39 — Parking time limited in certain locations certain days and hours.
§ 260-90 — Snow emergency routes and snow removal designations.
280-609A(3){10} — OBSTRUCTION
§ A285-1 — Adoptions; vacations; improvements; and name changes.
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Curbs
§ 1-4 — Ordinances saved from repeal; matters not affected by repeal.
§ 130-4 — Restrictions on attaching wires or fittings to Borough electric transmission system.
§ 130-33 — Terms and conditions governing extension of facilities.
§ 174-6 — Tampering with stakes and monuments prohibited.
190-13{8} — CARTWAY
190-13{27} — PRIVATE IMPROVEMENT
190-13{28} — PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
§ 190-14 — Streets.
§ 190-16 — Public water systems.
§ 190-19 — Parking areas and driveways on lots.
§ 190-23 — Traffic/regulatory and guidance signs.
190-51B{87} — SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM
§ 190-55 — Design criteria.
208-5{2} — STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY
§ 225-17 — Ownership of recyclable materials.
Ch 232 Art III — Curb Cuts Regulated
§ 232-7 — Regulating the cutting of curbs.
Ch 232 Art IV — Sidewalk and Curb Standards
232-9{1} — BRICK PAVING STRIP
232-9{2} — CURB CUT RAMP
232-9{3} — MOWING STRIP
232-9{5} — SIDEWALK, ATTACHED
232-9{6} — SIDEWALK, DETACHED
232-9{7} — SIDEWALK, WIDTH
§ 232-10 — Sidewalk requirements.
§ 232-11 — Design standards.
§ 232-12 — Construction specifications.
§ 232-13 — Construction.
§ 232-14 — Maintenance of sidewalks and curbs.
§ 232-16 — Notification.
Ch 240 — Subdivision and Land Development
§ 240-44 — General street design and construction standards.
§ 240-45 — Street curb radii.
§ 240-58 — General landscaping standards.
§ 260-41 — Standing or parking on roadway for loading or unloading.
§ 260-42 — Angle parking required on portions of certain streets.
§ 260-47 — Placement and characteristics of parking meters.
§ 260-48 — Parked vehicles to be wholly within marked spaces.
§ 266-4 — Restrictions on opening curb valves.
§ 266-5 — Penalty for opening of curb valve.
§ 266-8 — Tap-in fees; supervision over connection.
266-8A(3){3} — CONNECTION FEE
266-8A(3){5} — CUSTOMER FACILITIES FEE
§ 266-9 — Buildings to be connected separately; exception.
266-38{3} — BOROUGH SERVICE LINE
266-38{4} — CURB STOP
266-38{6} — CUSTOMER SERVICE LINE
§ 266-39 — Customer service line.
§ 266-40 — Discontinuance of service.
§ 280-605 — C-1 Central Business District, Traditional Neighborhood Development.
§ 280-611 — VR Village Residential.
§ 280-807 — Design and maintenance.
§ 280-1017 — Traditional neighborhood development, Type I.
§ 280-1020 — Adaptive reuse.
§ A285-1 — Adoptions; vacations; improvements; and name changes.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1995 Code to 2011 Code
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Curfew
Ch 122 — Curfew
§ 122-2 — Purposes.
§ 122-3 — Curfew; exceptions.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1995 Code to 2011 Code