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City of Pawtucket, RI
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Mayor
§ C-1-I.-102— Executive and administrative power. § C-2-1.-103— Councilmanic districts. § C-2-2.-201— Introduction, general requirements for, consideration, publication and passage of ordinances. § C-2-2.-203— Ordinances to be submitted to and signed by mayor; mayor's veto; passage over veto; mayor may reduce, etc., items in appropriation ordinances. § C-2-2.-204— Mayor, department heads, elected officers, etc., may appear before council; right of citizens to petition. § C-2-2.-207— Notice and conduct of meetings. § C-2-3.-301— Annual operating budget ordinance. § C-2-3.-302— Appropriations in addition to annual budget ordinance. § C-2-3.-304— Capital program; capital budget ordinance. § C-2-3.-305— Failure to pass annual appropriation ordinance. § C-2-3.-309— Pension and retirement system. § C-2-5.-500— Judge of probate court; acting judge. § C-2-5.-503— Auditors. § C-3-1.-100— Executive and administrative officers, departments, boards, commissions and agencies designated. § C-3-2.-200— Mayor. § C-3-2.-201— Heads of departments. § C-3-2.-202— Members of boards and commissions. § C-3-3.-300— Mayor. § C-3-4.-400— Mayor. § C-3-4.-401— Appointed officers, members of boards and commissions, etc. § C-3-5.-500— Mayor. § C-3-6.-600— Mayor. § C-3-7.-700— Purchasing board. § C-3-7.-704— Board of canvassers. § C-3-7.-706— City planning commission. § C-3-7.-709— Water supply board. § C-3-7.-710— Pawtucket Redevelopment Agency. Ch C Art IV. Ch 1— MAYOR § C-4-1.-100— To be chief executive officer; duties generally. § C-4-1.-101— Duties relative to finances. § C-4-1.-102— Recommendations to council. § C-4-1.-103— Legislative functions. § C-4-1.-104— Administrative assistant. § C-4-3.-300— Duties generally. § C-4-4.-400— Duties generally. § C-4-5.-501— Same — Duties relative to annual operating budget, capital program, etc. § C-4-5.-502— Same — To set up system of quarterly allotments, etc. § C-4-5.-506— Division of collections and disbursements. § C-4-5.-507— Accounting division. § C-4-10.-1001— Purchasing Director – Appointment: to be in merit employment system; to be executive secretary of purchasing board. § C-4-10.-1009— Duties of the accounting division relative to purchasing. § C-4-11.-1100— Powers and duties generally. § C-4-16.-1602— Preparation, etc., of program of capital improvements. § C-4-19.-1900— Powers and duties. § C-4-19.-1901— Election of chairman. § C-6-1.-106— Special elections for filling vacancies in the offices of mayor, councilors. § C-6-1.-124— Board of canvassers. § C-6-3.-300— Officials subject to recall. § C-6-3.-303— Verification of signature. § C-7-VII.-102— Sec. 7-102. Employees, etc., covered by system. § C-8-1.-100— Applicability of state code of ethics. § C-8-2.-200— Declaration of policy and purpose. § C-9-IX.-105— Transparency/public notification — boards and commissions. § C-10-1.-104— Charter review commissions. § C-10-3.-300— Schedule. § C-10-3.-301— Transitional provision. § C-10-4.-400— Abolishment of offices, departments, boards, etc. § 1-17— Mayor's Seal. § 7-14— Quarterly reports of late payments and interest. § 11-7— Creation. § 11-9— Responsibilities. § 11-10— Duties and responsibilities of Mayor. § 11-11— Role of Mayor. § 11-12— Director. § 11-13— Duties of Director. § 11-15— Citizen participation. § 11-16— Creation; membership; terms; officers. § 11-18— Powers and duties. § 11-20— Services of other city departments and agencies. § 11-22— Membership; officers. § 11-26— Membership. § 11-33— Membership; officers. § 11-34— Terms of office. § 11-35— Additional members. § 11-37— Meetings. § 11-44— Membership; terms; reappointment. § 11-52— Period required; applicability; exceptions; written policy; failure to comply. § 11-54— Membership. § 11-56— Powers and duties. § 11-57— Rules and regulations. § 30-1— Coverage. § 35-3— Name of account. § 40-109— Public Arts Committee. § 40-110— Administration. § 50-23— Appointment; term of office. § 50-24— Appointment; term of office. § 59-28— City's contribution to pension fund. § 63-3— Restrictions on use. § 63-15— Noneligibility for severance pay. § 63-16— Payment of accrued vacation time. § 63-17— Accrual of sick time prohibited. § 63-18— Prior City service disallowed for determining eligibility. § 63-25— Authorization for travel required. § 63-30— Automobiles for Mayor and administrative assistant; telephones and police radios. § 63-38— Affirmative Action Coordinator. § 63-39— Duties of department heads. Ch 88— Salaries and Compensation Ch 88 Art IV— Mayor § 88-5— Salary. § 88-28— Compensation. § 210-1— Establishment and duties of Fire Prevention Section. § 247-5— Technical Steering Committee. § 247-8— Annual report. § 260-12— Inspection of licensed places. § 347-46— Recycling contracts. § 351-11— Street parades. § 363-42.3— Continued entitlement to tax stabilization benefits. § 363-75— Eligible property. § 363-77— Application procedure for five-year administrative tax stabilization. § 363-80— Application procedure for ten-year tax stabilization. 364-1{5}— GRANTOR § 364-19— Regulatory authority. § 371-12— Emergencies. § 410-13.4— Appointment and removal of members. § 410-13.6— Rules of procedure. § 410-34— Historic District Commission. § 410-103— Membership. § 410-130— Effective date. § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Meetings
§ C-2-1.-104— Qualifications of council members. § C-2-1.-105— Organization meeting; election of president and president pro tempore; rules; clerk to preside at first meeting. § C-2-2.-201— Introduction, general requirements for, consideration, publication and passage of ordinances. § C-2-2.-203— Ordinances to be submitted to and signed by mayor; mayor's veto; passage over veto; mayor may reduce, etc., items in appropriation ordinances. § C-2-2.-205— Public and closed council meetings. § C-2-2.-206— Regular meetings. § C-2-2.-207— Notice and conduct of meetings. § C-2-2.-208— Quorum; votes to adjourn meetings. § C-2-3.-301— Annual operating budget ordinance. § C-2-3.-302— Appropriations in addition to annual budget ordinance. § C-2-4.-403— Council investigations. § C-2-5.-500— Judge of probate court; acting judge. § C-2-5.-501— Judge of the municipal court; acting judge. § C-2-5.-502— Constables. § C-3-7.-702— Board of appeals. § C-3-7.-704— Board of canvassers. § C-4-1.-103— Legislative functions. § C-4-5.-501— Same — Duties relative to annual operating budget, capital program, etc. § C-4-5.-506— Division of collections and disbursements. § C-4-5.-507— Accounting division. § C-4-10.-1000— Authority and duties of the Purchasing Board. § C-4-10.-1003— Manner of making purchases for the city. § C-4-18.-1806— Public and closed school committee meetings. § C-4-19.-1901— Election of chairman. § C-5-1.-111— Special bonds. § C-6-1.-121— Applicability of state laws. § C-6-1.-124— Board of canvassers. § C-8-3.-300— Complaints by citizens. § C-8-4.-400— through Sec. 8-402. (Reserved) Ch C Art IX— OPEN MEETINGS AND OPEN RECORDS § C-9-IX.-100— Open meetings. § C-10-4.-400— Abolishment of offices, departments, boards, etc. § C-10-4.-403— Termination of terms of office. § C-10-5.-500— Scrivener's Errors and Effective Language § 3-12— Annual report of Chief. § 11-22— Membership; officers. § 11-33— Membership; officers. § 11-37— Meetings. § 11-49— Notice of meeting. § 11-52— Period required; applicability; exceptions; written policy; failure to comply. § 11-54— Membership. § 35-8— When required. § 40-45— Source of funds; use of funds. 40-104{8}— CITY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT § 40-107— Funding; allocation; disbursements. § 50-14— Annual report relative to City suits and actions. § 50-25— Election by council; term of office. § 50-27— Election by Council; term of office. § 50-33— Records; annual report. Ch 80 Art II— Meeting Records § 80-3— Deposit with City Clerk. § 88-3— Compensation. § 88-26— Stipend for Commission members. § 88-27— Stipend for Chairperson. § 88-29— Stipend for Board members. § 88-29.1— Stipend for Chairperson. § 88-30— Stipend for Agency members. § 88-31— Stipend for Chairperson. § 88-33— Salary established; maximum. § 88-34— Salary established; maximum. § 104-13— Direct connection to central alarm company required. § 112-3— Hearing notice. § 116-37— Registration of Rottweilers required. § 116-56— General application requirements. § 130-14— Standards for facilities. § 193-10— License required; application requirements. § 198-14— Backfilling. § 218-16— Cleaning and bactericidal treatment of utensils and equipment. § 247-21— Notice of violation. § 247-44— Regular meetings; notice of meetings to hear appeals. § 247-63— Relocation of occupants. § 247-77— Water-heating facilities. § 251-4— Hearings. 263-2B{4}— COMMERCIAL HANDBILL § 288-44— Regular meetings; notice of meetings to hear appeals. § 294-22— Public meetings. § 294-25— Political meetings. § 298-7— Disorderly conduct described. § 302-30— Regulations. § 317-4— Grounds for denial of application. § 329-9— Hearing by City Council. 347-30{6}— PAPER LEAF BAGS § 355-4— Preference system for vacancies. § 360-7— Hearings. 363-33{1}— HISTORIC AND INDUSTRIAL MILL BUILDING § 363-42— Eligible property. § 363-42.2— Application procedure. § 363-44— Eligibility. § 363-59— Amount of exemption; entitlement. § 363-75— Eligible property. § 363-80— Application procedure for ten-year tax stabilization. § 364-17— Forfeiture or revocation. § 364-24— Construction and technical standards. § 364-31— Institutional networks. § 364-33— Franchise applications. § 364-40— Collocation on municipal poles in right-of-way. § 367-5— Condemnation of tower's property. § 371-14— Permit conditions. § 379-13— Hearing and objections by neighboring property owners. 383-2{2}— ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE OF NO VALUE § 383-7— Notification of owner and lienholders. § 383-8— Auction of abandoned motor vehicles. § 388-5— Violations and penalties. § 388-59— Measurements controlling the width of no parking in front of driveways. § 401-12— Service pipes. § 401-14— Fire supplies. § 410-12— Table of Use Regulations; key. § 410-13.4— Appointment and removal of members. § 410-13.7— Meetings. § 410-14.1— Exceptions to development plan review (DPR). § 410-14.5— Design review standards for development. § 410-15.1— Development plan review process. § 410-17— Applicability; administrative provisions. § 410-19— Use regulations. 410-20{22}— HISTORIC STRUCTURE § 410-34— Historic District Commission. § 410-35— Criteria for designation of Historic Districts. § 410-37— Demolition and removal of structures. 410-43.7{8}— EDGE OF PAVEMENT § 410-43.14— Development plan review (DPR). § 410-43.18— Design relief for rehabilitation/adaptive reuse. § 410-43.20— Site design. § 410-44— Enumeration. § 410-60— Special use permit requirements for specific uses. § 410-65— Nonconforming by dwelling units. § 410-71— Land nonconforming by area. § 410-72— Building or structure nonconforming by parking. § 410-73— Intent. § 410-76— Parking space requirements. § 410-79— Supplementary parking and temporary storage regulations. § 410-80— Off-street loading spaces. § 410-105— Chair. § 410-111— Application. § 410-113— Standards for relief. § 410-114.1— Unified development review. § 410-117— Public hearing. 410-132{60}— FLOATING ZONE 410-132{69}— HOTEL AND MOTEL 410-132{75}— JOINT PLANNING COMMISSION (JPC) 410-132{100}— NONCONFORMANCE 410-132{109}— PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 410-132{116}— PREAPPLICATION CONFERENCE 410-132{133}— STREET, PRIVATE
Municipal Court
§ C-2-5.-501— Judge of the municipal court; acting judge. § C-2-6.-600— Probate and municipal courts. Ch 26— Courts Ch 26 Art I— Municipal Court § 26-1— Establishment. § 26-2— Judge and Associate Judge of Municipal Court. § 26-5— Duties of Clerk. § 26-6— Power of Clerk to arraign and take recognizance to state. § 26-7— Employment of clerical assistance by Clerk. § 26-8— Seal; oaths. § 26-9— Sessions; time; place. § 26-10— Jurisdiction. § 26-11— Sentencing; appeals. § 26-13— Costs. § 26-14— Appeal costs. § 26-15— Effect of Charter. § 26-18— Establishment; Judge; jurisdiction; seal; oaths. § 26-24— Authority and duties of Clerks. § 104-10— Appeals procedure; penalties. § 108-17— Responsibilities of license holder and patrons; violations and penalties. § 116-12— Impoundment of dogs; other animals running at large. § 198-16— Enforcement. § 210-37— Appeals procedure; violations and penalties. § 263-21— Failure to comply. § 335-13— Enforcement; violations and penalties. § 347-48— Penalties for noncompliance. § 351-21— Violations and penalties. § 383-4— Authority to take possession of abandoned and nonoperational motor vehicles. § 383-5— Notice to remove; summons to appear. § 388-5— Violations and penalties. § 388-57— Handicapped parking. § 401-5— Enforcement officer; summons for violations. § 401-8— Issuance of summons. § 410-92.12— Violations and penalties. § 410-92.22— Enforcement. § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.