[CC §1-1, 7-15-1970]
The ordinances embraced in the following Chapters and Sections
shall constitute and be designated the "Code of Ordinances, City of
Bridgeton, Missouri," and may be so cited.
[CC §1-2, 7-15-1970]
In the construction of this Code, and of all ordinances, the
following rules shall be observed, unless such construction would
be inconsistent with the manifest intent of the Council:
CITY; CORPORATION
Whenever the words "the City", "this City", "the corporation" or "this corporation" are used they shall be construed as if the words "of Bridgeton,
Missouri" followed them.
COMPUTATION OF TIME
The time within which an act is to be done shall be computed
by excluding the first day and including the last. If the last day
is Sunday it shall be excluded.
COUNCIL, CITY COUNCIL
Whenever the terms "Council" or "City Council" are used, they shall be construed to mean
the Council of the City of Bridgeton.
COUNTY
The words "the County" or "this
County" shall mean the County of St. Louis in the State of
Missouri.
DEPUTIES' AUTHORITY
Whenever a provision appears requiring the head of a department
of the City to do some act, it is to be construed to authorize his
deputies or subordinates to perform the required act, unless the terms
of the provision designates otherwise.
GENDER
A word importing the masculine gender only shall extend and
be applied to females and to firms, partnerships and corporations
as well as to males.
INTERPRETATION
In the interpretation and application of any provision of
this Code, it shall be held to be the minimum requirements adopted
for the promotion of the public health, safety, comfort, convenience
and general welfare. Where any provision of the Code imposes greater
restrictions upon the subject matter than the general provision imposed
by the Code, the provision imposing the greater restriction or regulation
shall be deemed to be controlling.
JOINT AUTHORITY
All words giving a joint authority to three (3) or more persons
shall be construed as giving such authority to a majority of such
persons or officers.
KEEPER AND PROPRIETOR
The words "keeper" and "proprietor" shall mean and include persons, firms, associations, corporations,
clubs and partnerships, whether acting by themselves or a servant,
agent or employee.
MAYOR, OTHER OFFICER
Whenever the word "Mayor", or the title
of any other officer, is used it shall mean the Mayor, or such other
officer, of the City.
MONTH
The word "month" shall mean a calendar month.
NONTECHNICAL AND TECHNICAL WORDS
Words and phrases shall be construed according to the common
and approved usage of the language; but technical words and phrases
and such others as may have acquired a peculiar and appropriate meaning
in law shall be construed and understood according to such meaning.
NUMBER
A word importing the singular number only includes several
persons and things as well as one person or thing, and the converse
is true.
OATH
The word "oath" shall be construed to include
an affirmation in all cases in which, by law, an affirmation may be
substituted for an oath, and in such cases the words "swear" and "sworn" shall be equivalent to the words "affirm" and "affirmed".
OR, AND
"Or" may be read "and", and "and" may be read "or" if the
sense requires it.
OWNER
The word "owner", applied to a building
or land, shall include any part owner, joint owner, tenant in common,
tenant in partnership, joint tenant, or tenant by the entirety, of
the whole or of a part of such building or land.
PERSON
The word "person" shall extend and be applied
to associations, clubs, societies, firms, partnerships and bodies
politic and corporate as well as to individuals.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
The term "personal property" includes every
species of property except real property as herein described.
PRECEDING, FOLLOWING
The words "preceding" and "following" mean next before and next after, respectively.
PREMISES
Whenever the word "premises" is used it
shall mean place or places.
PROPERTY
The word ""property" shall include real
and personal property.
PUBLIC PLACE
The term "public place" shall mean any park,
cemetery, school yard or open space adjacent thereto, and all beaches,
canals or other waterways.
REAL PROPERTY
The term "real property" shall include lands,
tenements and hereditaments.
RESIDENCE
The term "residence" shall be construed
to mean the place where the family of any person permanently resides
in this City, and the place where any person having no family generally
lodges.
SIDEWALK
The word "sidewalk" shall mean any portion
of a street between the curb line and the adjacent property line,
intended for the use of pedestrians, excluding parkways.
STATE
The words "the State" shall be construed
to mean the State of Missouri.
STREET
The word "street" shall be construed to
embrace streets, avenues, boulevards, roads, alleys, lanes, viaducts
and all other public highways in the City.
TENANT, OCCUPANT
The words "tenant" or "occupant", applied to a building or land, shall include any person holding a
written or oral lease or who occupies the whole or a part of such
buildings or lands, either alone or with others.
TENSE
Words used in the past or present tense include the future
as well as the past and present.
WEEK
The word "week" shall be construed to mean
seven (7) days.
WRITTEN, IN WRITING
The words "written" or "in writing" shall be construed to include any representation of words, letters
or figures, whether by printing or otherwise.
YEAR
The word "year" shall mean a calendar year.
[CC §1-3, 7-15-1970]
The catchlines of the several Sections of this Code printed
in boldface type are intended as mere catchwords to indicate the contents
of the Section and shall not be deemed or taken to be titles of such
Sections, or as any part of the Section nor, unless expressly so provided,
shall they be so deemed when any of such Sections, including the catchlines,
are amended or re-enacted.
[CC §1-5, 7-15-1970]
The Sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of
this Code are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph
or Section of this Code shall be declared unconstitutional by the
valid judgment or decree of a court of competent jurisdiction, such
unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases,
clauses, sentences, paragraphs, and Sections of this Code.
[CC §1-6, 7-15-1970]
All ordinances passed subsequent to this Code of Ordinances,
which amend, repeal or in any way affect this Code of Ordinances,
may be numbered in accordance with the numbering system of this Code
and printed for inclusion therein, or in the case of repealed Chapters,
Sections and Subsections or any part thereof, by subsequent ordinances,
such repealed portions may be excluded from the Code by omission from
reprinted pages affected thereby and the subsequent ordinances as
numbered and printed or omitted, in the case of repeal, shall be prima
facie evidence of such subsequent ordinances until such time that
this Code of Ordinances and subsequent ordinances numbered or omitted
or re-adopted as a new Code of Ordinances by the Council.
Amendments to any of the provisions of this Code should be made
by amending such provisions by specific reference to the Section of
this Code in substantially the following language: "That Section _________
of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Bridgeton, Missouri, is hereby
amended to read as follows: ________________(Set out new provisions
in full)_____________."
When the governing body desires to enact an ordinance of a general
and permanent nature on a subject not heretofore existing in the Code,
which the governing body desires to incorporate into the Code, a Section
in substantially the following language shall be made a part of the
ordinance:
"Section ____________. It is the intention of the governing
body, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this Chapter
shall become and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances of the City
of Bridgeton, Missouri, and the Sections of this Chapter may be renumbered
to accomplish such intention."
All Sections, Articles, Chapters or provisions of this Code
desired to be repealed should be specifically repealed by Section
number or Chapter number, as the case may be.
[CC §1-7, 7-15-1970]
It shall be unlawful for any person in the City to change or amend by additions or deletions, any part or portion of this Code, or to insert or delete pages, or portions thereof, or to alter or tamper with such Code in any manner whatsoever which will cause the law of the City of Bridgeton to be misrepresented thereby. Any person, firm or corporation violating this Section shall be punished as provided in Section
100.080 hereof.
[Ord. No. 71-65, §§1,2, 10-6-1971; Ord. No. 04-34 §1, 5-19-2004; Ord. No. 22-12, 4-6-2022]
A. Whenever
in this Code or in any ordinance or resolution of the City any act
is prohibited or is made or declared to be unlawful or an offense,
or whenever in such Code, ordinance or resolution, the doing of any
act is required or the failure to do any act is declared to be unlawful,
where no specific penalty is provided therefor and where no penalty
for such offense is fixed by Statute, the violation of any such provision
of this Code or any ordinance or resolution shall constitute a misdemeanor
and shall be punished by a fine of not less than one dollar ($1.00)
and not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment
not exceeding three (3) months, or both, recoverable with costs of
suit. Each day any violation of any provision of this Code or of any
such ordinance or resolution shall continue shall constitute a separate
offense.
B. In
addition to the penalty hereinabove provided, any condition caused
or permitted to exist in violation of any of the provisions of this
Code or any such ordinance or resolution shall be deemed a public
nuisance and may be, by the City, abated as provided by law and each
day that such condition continues shall be regarded as a new and separate
offense.
C. No
punishment shall be imposed upon a conviction for the violation of
any City ordinance which exceeds a fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00)
or imprisonment for a term exceeding three (3) months, or both, and
any Section of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Bridgeton, Missouri,
which now provides for a penalty in excess of said maximum punishment
is hereby amended to provide for a fine not to exceed one thousand
dollars ($1,000.00) or imprisonment for a term not to exceed three
(3) months, or both.
D. Any
Section in said Code of Ordinances which authorizes the imposition
of a lesser penalty shall not be amended by this Section but shall
be and remain the same.
[CC §1-9, 7-15-1970]
In all cases where the same offense may be punishable, or shall
be created by different clauses or Sections of the ordinances of the
City, the prosecuting officer may elect under which to proceed; but
not more than one (1) recovery shall be had against the same person
for the same offense.
[CC §1-10, 7-15-1970]
All ordinances passed by the Council shall be recorded by the
City Clerk in a proper book or books, with indexes. The originals
shall be filed in the City Clerk's office; and due proof of the publication
of all ordinances requiring publication by the certificate of the
publisher or printer shall be procured by the Clerk, and attached
thereto, or written and attested upon the face of the record of such
ordinance.
[CC §1-11, 7-15-1970]
All ordinances shall take effect upon their adoption unless
an ordinance shall otherwise specify the time it shall go into effect.
[Ord. No. 1098, 12-17-1969; Ord. No. 70-6, 1-7-1970]
Pursuant to the provisions of Section
11.11 of the Charter there shall be four (4) wards for the election of Councilmen as designated by ordinance from time to time. The descriptions of said wards are shown on Official Ward Map on file in the office of the City Clerk.