Index: M
Magazines
193-8{2}—
ADULT BOOKSTORE or ADULT VIDEO STORE
§ 193-22—
Display of sexually explicit material to minors.
Ch 263—
Littering
263-2B{7}—
NEWSPAPER
263-2B{8}—
NONCOMMERCIAL HANDBILL
Ch 282—
Newspapers and Magazines
§ 282-1—
License required.
§ 282-11—
Transfer or loan of badge prohibited.
§ 282-14—
Distribution and sale near intersections prohibited.
Ch 302—
Peddling and Soliciting
347-6{1}—
COMBUSTIBLE RUBBISH
Ch 351—
Streets and Sidewalks
Major subdivisions
Manholes
Manufactured homes
Ch 176 Art I—
Mobile and Manufactured Homes
§ 176-1—
Recording required.
§ 363-43—
Exemption allowed.
§ 363-66—
List of ratable property.
410-20{11}—
EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR MANUFACTURED HOME SUBDIVISION
410-20{12}—
EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME SUBDIVISION
410-20{25}—
MANUFACTURED HOME
410-20{26}—
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK or MANUFACTURED HOME SUBDIVISION
410-20{29}—
NEW MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR MANUFACTURED HOME SUBDIVISION
410-20{34}—
START OF CONSTRUCTION
410-20{35}—
STRUCTURE
410-43.7{18}—
MANUFACTURED ON-SITE HOME SALES
§ 410-60—
Special use permit requirements for specific uses.
§ 410-76—
Parking space requirements.
§ 410-79—
Supplementary parking and temporary storage regulations.
410-132{93}—
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Markers
Master Plan
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
Membership
§ C-2-1.-104—
Qualifications of council members.
§ C-2-5.-501—
Judge of the municipal court; acting judge.
§ C-3-7.-703—
Reserved.
§ C-6-1.-124—
Board of canvassers.
§ 11-16—
Creation; membership; terms; officers.
§ 11-22—
Membership; officers.
§ 11-26—
Membership.
§ 11-30—
Officers.
§ 11-33—
Membership; officers.
§ 11-44—
Membership; terms; reappointment.
§ 11-47—
Quorum.
§ 11-54—
Membership.
59-15{4}—
CREDITED SERVICE
59-15{5}—
MEMBER
§ 59-16—
Membership.
§ 59-17—
Creditable service.
§ 63-2—
Date of membership in state system.
§ 63-46—
Length of time of employment.
§ 410-13.5—
Organization and staff.
§ 410-34—
Historic District Commission.
§ 410-43.9—
Joint Planning Commission.
§ 410-103—
Membership.
§ 410-105—
Chair.
Meters
§ C-4-7.-703—
Division of licenses and inspections.
§ C-4-19.-1905—
City finance department.
§ 210-14—
Cost of installing and maintaining to be borne by property, exception.
§ 210-15—
When meters required.
§ 210-16—
Annual charges where no meters installed.
§ 210-18—
Installation of waste detecting devices.
§ 210-19—
Other connections from fire supply prohibited.
§ 210-20—
Valves on bypass meters.
§ 235-5—
Pressure relief valves in service water heating systems.
§ 235-11—
Use of oxygen or gas under pressure for combustion.
286-2{15}—
SOUND LEVEL (NOISE LEVEL)
286-2{16}—
SOUND LEVEL METER
§ 286-3—
Sound level measurement criteria.
§ 286-17—
Training in use of equipment.
§ 302-15—
Territorial limits.
§ 302-18—
Restrictions on hawker's or peddler's equipment and signs; waste removal.
364-36{10}—
SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY
§ 371-9—
Duty of property owners to prune trees.
§ 371-10—
Protection of trees.
§ 401-11—
Meters.
§ 401-12—
Service pipes.
§ 401-14—
Fire supplies.
§ 401-17—
Miscellaneous provisions.
410-20{9}—
COST
§ 410-60—
Special use permit requirements for specific uses.
Minor
§ 1-7—
Changes in previously adopted legislation; new provisions.
§ 63-37—
Program established.
§ 63-38—
Affirmative Action Coordinator.
§ 63-40—
Recruitment, selection, referral and testing.
§ 63-41—
Promotions, demotions, layoffs, transfers and terminations.
§ 63-43—
Internal communication.
§ 130-11—
Application requirements for body works establishment licensee.
§ 130-13—
Sanitation and decency requirements.
§ 173-4—
Hours for juveniles between age sixteen and eighteen; exceptions.
§ 182-5—
Restrictions on sale to minors.
§ 193-22—
Display of sexually explicit material to minors.
§ 202-8—
Fees enumerated.
§ 251-8—
Minors.
288-1B{12}—
NUISANCE
388-1B{1}—
ALLEY or ALLEYWAY
§ 410-14.1—
Exceptions to development plan review (DPR).
§ 410-15.1—
Development plan review process.
§ 410-60—
Special use permit requirements for specific uses.
§ 410-95—
Zoning permit application, approval or disapproval; records.
410-132{79}—
LAND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
410-132{137}—
SUBDIVISION
Minor subdivisions
Minutes
§ 104-5—
Backup power supply; automatic shutoff.
§ 218-16—
Cleaning and bactericidal treatment of utensils and equipment.
§ 218-21—
Wholesomeness of food and drink.
§ 247-48—
Records.
286-2{1}—
AMBIENT NOISE
§ 288-48—
Records.
§ 302-17—
Conduct of hawker or peddler.
302-22{4}—
MOBILE FOOD PERMIT
§ 351-15—
Loading and unloading merchandise.
§ 388-7—
Transfer of merchandise from trucks over sidewalks.
§ 388-35—
Angle parking.
§ 410-34—
Historic District Commission.
§ 410-110—
Decisions and records of the Zoning Board of Review.
Mixed use districts
Mobile home parks
Mobile homes
Moderate-income housing
Monuments
40-104{2}—
ART, ARTWORK, or WORKS OF ART
§ 162-8—
Headstones, monuments and vaults; opening graves.
§ 162-17—
Doubling of fine.
§ 298-12—
Prohibitions.
410-43.7{20}—
MONUMENT SIGN
410-43.7{32}—
SIGNIFICANT RENOVATION
§ 410-43.22—
Signage.
410-85{22}—
MONUMENT SIGN
§ 410-88—
Permitted signs by zoning district.
§ 410-89—
Shopping center signs.
Motels
193-8{4}—
ADULT MOTEL
193-8{19}—
SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS
§ 193-9—
Classification.
§ 193-13—
Inspection.
§ 193-14.1—
Suspension and revocation of license.
§ 193-20—
Adult motels.
§ 193-21—
Exhibition of sexually explicit films or videos.
247-1B{24}—
ROOMING HOUSE
§ 363-13—
Certain multiple dwellings excluded.
410-132{69}—
HOTEL AND MOTEL
Moving of buildings
Mufflers
Multifamily dwellings
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.