[CC 1996 § 500.010; Ord. No. 43 § 593]
A. The fire limits of the City of Salisbury, Missouri,
are hereby established and shall embrace the following bounds, to
wit:
1.
All of block 23-24-31-32, the west one-half
(1/2) of block 40, and the east one-half (1/2) of block 39.
[CC 1996 § 500.020; Ord. No. 43 § 594]
It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation to erect or cause to be erected any frame, wooden buildings, ironclad buildings, or wooden structures of any kind or character within the above fire limits as prescribed by Section
500.010 of this Article. Nor shall any person, persons, firm, copartnership or corporation move any frame, ironclad wooden buildings or wooden structures of any kind from without to within the above-prescribed fire limits, nor from one (1) place to another therein as prescribed and defined in Section
500.010 of this Article.
[CC 1996 § 500.030; Ord. No. 43 § 595]
This Article shall not be construed so as to prohibit the erection of brick or stone buildings with metal roofs within the limits described in Section
500.010 of this Article, nor shall it prevent the erection of wood or partitions within the walls of any such stone or brick buildings with metal roofs that may now be erected or that may hereafter be erected within the fire limits prescribed by this Article.
[CC 1996 § 500.040; Ord. No. 43 § 596]
It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police
to visit any premises within the boundary lines of said fire limits
and for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Article and
to use such force as may be necessary to prevent any violation of
the same.
[CC 1996 § 500.050; Ord. No. 43 § 597]
Any person, persons, firm, copartnership or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this Article shall be deemed guilty of an ordinance violation, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined as set out in Section
100.220 of this Code, and in addition to such fine and costs, the Chief of Police of the City is hereby authorized and empowered to remove any frame, wooden or ironclad buildings erected in violation of this Article and the costs of such removal shall be paid by the person or persons who may own or control such buildings, and civil action may be brought by the Chief of Police in the name of the City for the costs of such removal in any court of competent jurisdiction.
[Ord. No. 11-11-01 § 1, 11-10-2011]
A. The Chief of the Fire Department of the City of Salisbury
has authority to issue no-burn orders within the City limits when
weather conditions require it for the safety of the citizens and their
property. When so ordered, the Chief shall make reasonable efforts
to notify the public of the existence of the no-burn order. The Chief
shall further have authority to determine the duration of the no-burn
order and to later rescind the order.
B. During the existence of a no-burn order, it shall
be unlawful to have an open fire within the City, except as may be
allowed upon specific permission granted by the Chief.
All construction in the City shall comply with
the requirements of Sections 319.200 through 319.207, RSMo., and any
amendments thereto, relating to earthquakes and seismic construction
requirements.
[CC 1996 § 235.410; Ord. No. 83 §§ 1–4]
A. All persons, firms or corporations owning or occupying
any building within the corporate limits of the City and used as a
store, shop, office building, apartment house, hotel, theater, rooming
house, boardinghouse, home, residence, or for any other business,
avocation or purpose whatsoever, shall within twenty-four (24) hours
after the passage and approval of this regulation, place and keep
upon or adjacent to the street door or doors or street entrance or
entrances the street number of each such building entrance or door
in legible and conspicuous figures.
B. Each such number shall read in accordance with the
following system: Buildings or entrances upon the east side of streets
running north and south shall be designate by odd numbers, and buildings
or entrances upon the west side of streets running north and south
shall be designated by even numbers. Said numbers shall increase in
denomination from each building or entrance to the next building or
entrance, starting at Front Street and continuing both north and south
on streets intersecting or entering Front Street. In like manner,
buildings or entrances fronting upon the north side of streets running
east and west shall be designated by odd numbers, and buildings or
entrances upon the south side of streets running east and west shall
be designated by even numbers. Said numbers shall increase in denomination
from each building or entrance to the next building or entrance, starting
from Broadway and continuing both east and west on streets intersecting
or entering Broadway. In each or such numbers, the last two (2) whole
figures shall have reference to the nearest street running between
that building or entrance and the street hereinabove designated as
the starting point upon which that number is based. The preceding
figure or figures shall have reference to the distance measured or
expressed in City blocks between said nearest street and the street
hereinabove designated as the starting point upon which that number
is based; for example, the number upon the entrance upon the east
side of Broadway nearest to Second Street would be 201, and would
therefore indicate that the location of that entrance is "201 South
Broadway." Likewise, the second entrance east of Broadway upon the
north side of Second Street should be numbered "2" and would therefore
indicate that the location of that entrance is "2 East Second Street."
Provided, however, that where a street does not continue the entire
distance between the corporate limits, the location and existence
of that street shall be taken into consideration in numbering entrances
upon blocks within the line of direction of that street but not divided
by that street, and the numbering upon such entrances shall be altered
to correspond with the location of such street. For example, the number
of the building entrance upon lot two (2) of the block west of Broadway
between Fourth and Sixth Streets would be 508 even though the entrance
upon the southeast corner of Broadway and Fourth Street would be numbered
402.
C. Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed
as intended to change, alter, or affect in any manner the mode of
description of real estate used in conveyances, leases, other legal
documents or instruments, or tax lists or to repeal, alter or affect
in any manner any previous map, plan, plat, law, charter or ordinance
relating to description of real estate for title or tax purposes.
D. Anyone failing or refusing to comply with this Section
shall be deemed guilty of an ordinance violation, and upon conviction
be fined in the sum of one dollar ($1.00) and costs.
[CC 1996 § 235.420; Ord. No. 174 §§ 1–2, 10-6-1947]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation
to locate, build, construct, use, occupy, operate, maintain any filling
station, garage or bulk or wholesale station handling gas and oil
products in any block within the corporate limits of the City of Salisbury
used exclusively for residence purposes.
B. Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of
the provisions of this Section shall be fined in a sum not less than
one dollar ($1.00) and not more than two hundred dollars ($200.00),
and each day's violation of this Section shall be a separate offense.