Index: A
Abandoned refrigerators
Abandoned vehicles
Abandonment
§ 148-5—
Certain uses of East Cemetery prohibited.
Ch 209—
Littering
Ch 226—
Nuisances
226-1{2}—
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Ch 242—
Property Maintenance
242-13{6}—
BLIGHTED PREMISES
242-15{13}—
PUBLIC NUISANCE
242-45{30}—
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Ch 251—
Refrigerators and Other Airtight Containers, Abandoned
§ 251-1—
Purpose.
§ 251-2—
Abandonment prohibited.
275-2{12}—
POLLUTANT
279-37{1}—
ABANDONED
§ 279-48—
Abatement of violations.
Ch 307—
Vehicles and Traffic
Accessory buildings and structures
Accessory uses
Adult entertainment
Ch 98—
Adult Entertainment
Ch 98 Art I—
Location of Adult Entertainment Businesses
§ 98-1—
Prohibited within certain distances of specified places.
§ 98-2—
Measurement of distance.
98-3{1}—
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS
§ 98-5—
Construal of provisions.
98-7{1}—
ADULT BOOKSTORE
98-7{2}—
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
98-7{5}—
ADULT-ORIENTED ESTABLISHMENT
§ 98-8—
Requirements for adult-oriented establishments.
Ch 161—
Disorderly Conduct
Ch 214—
Massage Therapy Establishments
Ch 220—
Nightclubs
Advertising
§ C-1-3—
Corporate powers.
§ C-3-8—
Public hearings on ordinances.
§ C-3-9—
Petition for overrule.
§ C-3-10—
Petition for enactment.
§ C-3-11—
Revision of existing ordinances.
§ C-5-3—
Publication.
§ C-5-8—
Additions.
§ C-15-4—
Powers and duties.
§ C-19-5—
Duty of Board of Directors regarding bonds.
98-7{5}—
ADULT-ORIENTED ESTABLISHMENT
98-7{13}—
SEXUAL ACTIVITIES
209-1{2}—
COMMERCIAL HANDBILL
§ 209-11—
Distributing handbills at posted premises.
Ch 257—
Sales
257-1{1}—
CLOSING-OUT SALE
§ 257-3—
Exemptions: advertising media.
§ 279-46—
Standards for maintenance and installation.
§ 285-22—
Annual budget and tax levy for the special services district.
§ 298-10—
Tree protection.
Advisory Board
§ C-2-4—
Definitions; Ethics Commission; standards of official conduct.
§ C-15-1—
(Reserved).
Ch 28—
Commissions, Committees and Boards
Ch 28 Art VII—
Advisory Board of Health
§ 28-40—
Purpose.
§ 28-41—
Duties.
§ 28-42—
Cooperation by other municipal agencies.
§ 28-43—
Required reports.
Ch 63—
Officers and Employees
§ 298-8—
Tree Advisory Board.
§ 298-10—
Tree protection.
Affordable housing
Alarm systems
Ch 103—
Alarm Systems
§ 103-1—
Short title.
§ 103-2—
Purpose.
103-3A{1}—
ALARM SIGNALS
103-3A{2}—
ALARM SYSTEM
103-3A{3}—
ALARM USER
103-3A{4}—
AUTOMATIC TAPE DIALING DEVICE
103-3A{5}—
BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
103-3A{6}—
FALSE ALARM
103-3A{7}—
HOLDUP ALARM SYSTEM
§ 103-4—
Registration of alarm systems required; information to be provided.
§ 103-5—
Time of registration; exceptions; fees.
§ 103-6—
Prohibitions; fines for false alarms.
§ 103-8—
Revocation of permit.
§ 103-9—
Existing installations.
Ch 223—
Noise
223-2{11}—
INTRUSION ALARM
§ 223-4—
Exemptions.
§ 242-43—
Fire protection systems.
§ 290-1—
Purpose: legislative authority.
Alcoholic beverages
Amusements
§ C-1-3—
Corporate powers.
Ch 106—
Alcoholic Beverages
Ch 110—
Amusement Centers
110-1{1}—
AMUSEMENT CENTER
110-1{5}—
OPERATOR
110-1{6}—
PROPRIETOR
§ 110-2—
Policy.
§ 110-4—
Permit to operate amusement center; fee.
§ 110-5—
Term of permit; renewal.
§ 110-6—
Revocation or suspension of permits; request for hearing.
§ 110-7—
Hearing procedure.
§ 110-8—
Operating requirements.
§ 110-9—
Inspections.
§ 110-10—
Zoning regulations.
§ 110-11—
Nuisance.
§ 110-12—
Governmental permits.
§ 110-14—
Penalties for offenses.
Ch 144—
Carnivals and Exhibitions
§ 144-1—
Chief of Police to license.
§ 144-2—
Circuses and carnivals.
Ch 161—
Disorderly Conduct
Anchoring
Animals
§ C-1-3—
Corporate powers.
§ C-10-5—
Political activity prohibited.
§ C-10-6—
Animal Control Officer.
Ch 113—
Animals
Ch 113 Art II—
Removal of Animal Litter
§ 113-2—
Responsibility to remove animal feces.
§ 113-4—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 113-5—
Authority.
§ 113-6—
Statement of purpose.
§ 113-8—
Prohibited conduct; exceptions.
§ 113-9—
Enforcement, penalties and appeal.
Ch 209—
Littering
209-1{3}—
GARBAGE
§ 223-3—
Exclusions.
Ch 242—
Property Maintenance
242-15{5}—
GARBAGE
242-45{16}—
GARBAGE
Ch 273—
Solid Waste
273-2{5}—
GARBAGE
275-2{12}—
POLLUTANT
§ 298-10—
Tree protection.
§ 315-1—
Acts of nuisance.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Apartments
Appeals
Ch C—
Charter
§ C-2-2—
Officers appointed by the Board of Directors.
§ C-5-9—
Board of Assessment Appeals.
§ C-17-7—
Appeal.
§ C-17-8—
Committees.
§ C-17-9—
Parties.
§ C-17-10—
Files.
§ C-17-11—
Liens.
§ C-17-13—
Payment of assessments.
§ C-17-15—
Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ C-17-16—
Planning Director.
§ C-18-1—
Town Attorney; powers and duties.
Ch 28—
Commissions, Committees and Boards
§ 28-36—
Duties.
§ 70-30—
Eligibility for retirement; retirement applications.
§ 103-10—
Appeals process.
§ 113-9—
Enforcement, penalties and appeal.
§ 129-6—
Exemption from building permit fees.
§ 187-5—
Suspension of license; request for hearing.
§ 200-5—
Appeal from violation determination.
§ 235-4—
Denial, suspension or revocation of license; hearing; appeal.
§ 242-4—
Use of approved materials and equipment; approval of alternatives.
§ 242-5—
Duties and powers of Blight Enforcement Officer and code official.
§ 242-6—
Powers and duties of enforcement officers; notice and enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 242-7.1—
Landlord registration.
§ 242-9—
Emergency measures.
§ 242-11—
Means of appeal.
§ 242-21—
Rooming houses, rooming units and tenement units; license requirements.
§ 275-16—
Appeal of notice of violation and citation.
§ 279-40—
Application review and action.
§ 279-48—
Abatement of violations.
§ 279-49—
Appeals.
§ 285-13—
Appeals.
§ 285-15.1—
Board of Assessment Appeals.
§ 285-15.2—
Waiver of penalty regarding income and expense report filings.
§ 285-20—
Procedures for referendum establishing district.
§ 290-8—
Appeal process.
§ 290-9—
Appointment of hearing officer(s).
§ 298-10—
Tree protection.
§ 315-13—
Exceptions; application for waiver.
§ 325-2—
Violations for which a citation may be issued; warnings and citations.
§ 325-7—
Supplemental remedies
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Appointments
§ C-2-1—
Elective officers.
§ C-2-2—
Officers appointed by the Board of Directors.
§ C-2-3—
Restrictions on holding office.
§ C-2-4—
Definitions; Ethics Commission; standards of official conduct.
§ C-2-5—
Salaries.
§ C-2-6—
Additional compensation not to be paid.
§ C-2-8—
Removal from office by Board of Directors.
§ C-2-9—
Removal from office by Town Manager.
§ C-2-10—
Resignations.
§ C-2-11—
Vacancies.
§ C-2-12—
Town Clerk.
§ C-2-13(a)—
Merit system established.
§ C-2-13(b)—
Classified service.
§ C-3-1—
Board of Directors; general powers.
§ C-4-1—
Appointment.
§ C-4-2—
Tenure and removal.
§ C-4-4—
Absence or disability of Town Manager.
§ C-4-5—
Town Manager, powers and duties.
§ C-4-6—
Delegation of authority during vacancy of office.
§ C-5-9—
Board of Assessment Appeals.
§ C-5-13—
Director of Finance to assume former powers and duties of Town Treasurer.
§ C-5-16—
Director of Finance.
§ C-5-17—
Purchases and contracts.
§ C-5-26—
Independent auditor.
§ C-5-29—
Assessor.
§ C-6-1—
Collector of Revenue.
§ C-7-3—
Deputy Registrars.
§ C-9-3—
Superintendent of Schools.
§ C-10-1—
Chief of Police.
§ C-10-2—
Qualifications of policemen.
§ C-10-5—
Political activity prohibited.
§ C-10-6—
Animal Control Officer.
§ C-10-9—
Areas outside fire districts.
§ C-10-12—
Town Fire Department.
§ C-11-3—
Director of Public Works; powers and duties.
§ C-11-4—
Building Inspector Officer; Zoning Enforcement Officer; powers and duties.
§ C-12-4—
Superintendent of Water and Sewer Department.
§ C-13-1—
Director and employees.
§ C-14-4—
Superintendent.
§ C-14-5—
Tree Warden.
§ C-15-2—
Director of Health.
§ C-15-3—
Absence or inability of Director of Health.
§ C-15-4—
Powers and duties.
§ C-16-1—
Library Board.
§ C-16-3—
Management of libraries.
§ C-17-1—
Planning and Zoning Commission.
§ C-17-8—
Committees.
§ C-17-15—
Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ C-17-16—
Planning Director.
§ C-18-1—
Town Attorney; powers and duties.
§ C-18-2—
Opinions.
§ C-18-3—
Assistants.
§ C-20-4—
Savings clause.
§ C-20-8—
Existing laws and ordinances.
§ 6-1—
Created; Director of Civil Preparedness.
§ 6-4—
Civil Preparedness Advisory Committee.
§ 6-5—
Created; membership.
§ 17-2—
Local representation.
§ 17-3—
Failure to attend meetings vacates office.
§ 17-5—
Membership; terms.
Ch 28—
Commissions, Committees and Boards
§ 28-2—
Commission established; membership; terms; vacancies.
§ 28-34—
Membership; terms; vacancies.
§ 28-45—
Membership; terms; removal of members; failure to attend meetings.
§ 28-48—
Committee established; membership; terms; vacancies.
§ 28-51—
Appointment of alternate members; terms.
§ 28-52—
Commission established; membership; terms; vacancies.
§ 28-70—
Commission established; membership; terms; vacancies; conduct.
§ 28-76—
Membership; terms.
§ 28-82—
Membership; compensation; qualifications; terms; alternates.
§ 28-83—
Staff liaisons; officers.
§ 28-86—
Qualifications and conduct.
§ 70-3—
Trustees of Pension Trust Fund; term; vacancies; removal of Trustees.
§ 70-7—
Employees excluded from membership; inclusion of Town Clerk.
70-15{12}—
EMPLOYEE
§ 70-51—
Pension Board; Retirement Allowance Fund; workers' compensation awards; malfeasance and misfeasance; amendments; qualified domestic relations orders.
223-2{8}—
GENERAL MANAGER
§ 242-5—
Duties and powers of Blight Enforcement Officer and code official.
§ 242-6—
Powers and duties of enforcement officers; notice and enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 242-11—
Means of appeal.
242-13{8}—
BUILDING CITATION HEARING OFFICER
§ 264-2—
Sewage disposal facilities to be approved by Director of Health.
§ 264-3—
Approval and permit fees for on-site sewage disposal facilities.
§ 273-18—
Appointment, removal and term of office of municipal member representatives.
§ 273-21—
Executive Committee.
§ 275-16—
Appeal of notice of violation and citation.
§ 285-15.1—
Board of Assessment Appeals.
§ 285-20—
Procedures for referendum establishing district.
§ 285-21—
District organization and operations.
§ 285-25—
Relationship of special services district to special taxing district; Parking Committee.
§ 290-9—
Appointment of hearing officer(s).
§ 298-7—
Tree Warden.
§ 325-6—
Selection of citation hearing officers.
Assessments
Ch C—
Charter
§ C-1-2—
Rights and obligations.
§ C-1-3—
Corporate powers.
§ C-2-2—
Officers appointed by the Board of Directors.
§ C-3-1—
Board of Directors; general powers.
§ C-5-9—
Board of Assessment Appeals.
§ C-5-23—
Assessment for collection of taxes.
§ C-6-1—
Collector of Revenue.
§ C-12-6—
(Reserved)
§ C-12-7—
(Reserved)
§ C-12-8—
(Reserved)
§ C-17-4—
Building lines.
§ C-17-5—
Public hearings on building lines.
§ C-17-6—
Benefit and damages.
§ C-17-7—
Appeal.
§ C-17-8—
Committees.
§ C-17-11—
Liens.
§ C-17-12—
Foreclosure; liens.
§ C-17-13—
Payment of assessments.
§ C-19-2—
Purposes for which bonds, notes and certificates may be issued.
§ C-19-6—
Board of Directors; duty to lay special tax.
§ 6-13—
Inventory of land use.
Ch 28—
Commissions, Committees and Boards
§ 28-40—
Purpose.
§ 28-41—
Duties.
§ 47-2—
Purpose.
§ 47-3—
Administration.
§ 187-4—
Fees.
212-3{6}—
TAX BENEFIT
§ 242-6—
Powers and duties of enforcement officers; notice and enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 242-7.1—
Landlord registration.
§ 257-4—
License required; fee.
Ch 279—
Streets and Sidewalks
Ch 279 Art IV—
Assessments for Sidewalks and Curbs
§ 279-25—
No assessment where work part of scheduled area program.
§ 279-26—
Assessment for sidewalk and curb construction done at request of owners outside scheduled program.
§ 279-27—
Assessment for sidewalk repair or replacement done at request of owners or emergency repair outside scheduled program.
§ 279-28—
Payment of assessments.
§ 279-29—
Assessments against corner lots.
§ 279-30—
Notice of repair or replacement.
§ 279-31—
Sidewalk and curb installation on existing streets simultaneous with building construction.
Ch 279 Art V—
Assessments for Street Construction
§ 279-32—
Authority to make improvements and assessments.
§ 279-34—
Caveat required; filing.
§ 279-35—
Notice of assessment; lien declared.
§ 279-48—
Abatement of violations.
Ch 285—
Taxation
§ 285-4—
Additional property tax assessment exemption for qualified veterans.
§ 285-4.1—
Property tax exemption for Gold Star parents and spouses.
§ 285-5.1—
Property tax abatement for eligible members of Manchester Fire Department, Eighth Utilities District.
§ 285-5.2—
Property tax exemption for buildings used in farming.
§ 285-14—
Reduction of credit due to conveyance.
§ 285-15—
Tax exemption for the Odyssey Community School, Inc.
§ 285-15.1—
Board of Assessment Appeals.
§ 285-15.2—
Waiver of penalty regarding income and expense report filings.
285-16{1}—
ASSESSED VALUE OF PROPERTY FOR EACH FISCAL YEAR
§ 285-20—
Procedures for referendum establishing district.
§ 285-22—
Annual budget and tax levy for the special services district.
§ 285-24—
Dissolution of district.
Ch 285 Art III—
Tax Assessment for Elderly Housing Projects Limited by Federal or State Regulatory Agreements
§ 285-27—
Authority to assess property taxes.
§ 285-28—
Determination of value.
§ 285-29—
Written agreement required.
§ 285-30—
Authority to assess property taxes.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Assessor
§ C-1-3—
Corporate powers.
§ C-5-20—
Forms.
§ C-5-23—
Assessment for collection of taxes.
§ C-5-29—
Assessor.
§ 242-16—
Exterior property areas.
§ 257-4—
License required; fee.
§ 285-5—
Exemption for handicapped vehicles.
§ 285-5.2—
Property tax exemption for buildings used in farming.
§ 285-9—
Filing of application for tax deferral benefits.
§ 285-12—
Implementation of provisions; ascertainment of qualifying income; confidentiality.
§ 285-13—
Appeals.
§ 285-14—
Reduction of credit due to conveyance.
§ 285-15.2—
Waiver of penalty regarding income and expense report filings.
§ 285-19—
Boundary of the district.