NCM
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Not Code material (legislation is
not general or permanent in nature).
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N/A
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Not applicable; was reserved in prior
publication.
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REP
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NLP
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New legislation is pending.
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Chapter/Section and Title From 1978 Revised
General Ordinances
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Location in 2020 Code
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Ch. 1, General
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1-1, Short title, and 1-4, Severability
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1-2, Definitions, and 1-3, Construction
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Ch. 2, Administration
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2-1 through 2-23, Administration
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Ch. 7
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2-24, Environmental Commission
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2-25 (Reserved)
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N/A
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2-26, Fire Department
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2-26.1 through 2-26.11, Establishment; Organization; Membership
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2-26.12 through 2-26.15, Junior Firemen's Auxiliary
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2-27 (Reserved)
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N/A
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2-28, Participating Community in Area of Operations, Housing
Authority of Morris County
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Ch. 49
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2-29, Cooperative Pricing
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Ch. 24
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2-30, Fire Insurance Proceeds
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Ch. 258
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2-31, Interlocal Services Agreement
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2-31.1, Cooperative means of conducting certain community development
activities
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NCM
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2-31.2, Commercial curbside collection of recyclable materials
in Central Business District
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NCM
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2-31.3, Randolph Township Municipal Utilities Authority
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NCM
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2-31.4, Mutual aid agreement for animal control services
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NCM
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2-31.5, Public health nursing supervision services
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NCM
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2-31.6, Community health education services
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NCM
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2-31.7, Mutual aid agreement for fire protection services
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Ch. A670
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2-31.8, Interlocal services agreement and deed of easement for
sewer services
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Ch. A670
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2-31.9, Agreement for disposal of municipal compostable vegetative
materials
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NCM
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2-31.10, Curbside collection of recyclable materials for the
residential sector
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NCM
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2-31.11, Mutual aid agreement for police protection
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Ch. A670
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2-32, Sanitary Sewer Allocation Procedure
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2-33, Open Space, Recreation, and Farmland and Historic Preservation
Committee
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2-34, Green Sustainable Committee
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2-35, Five-Year Tax Abatement and Exemptions for Certain Multiple
Dwelling Projects
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2-36 through 2-39 (Reserved)
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N/A
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2-40, Defined Contribution Retirement Program (DCRP)
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2-41, Direct Deposit Required; Exemptions
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Ch. 2A, Fees, Rates and Charges
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Ch. 245
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Ch. 3, Police Regulations
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3-1, Penalty
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3-2, Litter
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Ch. 332
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3-3, Abandoned Motor Vehicles
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Ch. 542
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3-4, Removal of Ice and Snow
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3-5, Removal of Weeds and Brush
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3-6, Worthless Checks
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Ch. 170
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3-7, Obstruction in Streets
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3-8, Sunday Games of Chance
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Repealed by Ord. No. 05-19; see now Ch. 286
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3-9, Snowmobiles
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Ch. 470
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3-10, Shopping Carts
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Ch. 449
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3-11, Obstruction on Sidewalks
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3-12, Disorderly Persons
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3-12.1 (Reserved)
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N/A
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3-12.2, Disturbing the Peace
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Ch. 212
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3-12.3 through 3-12.16 (Reserved)
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N/A
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3-12.17, Noise
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Ch. 212
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3-12.18, Obstruct Streets
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Ch. 212
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3-12.19 through 3-12.22 (Reserved)
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N/A
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3-12.23, Pigeon Feeding
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REP
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3-12.24, Wildlife Feeding
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3-13, Removal of Solid Waste
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3-13A, Storage of Solid Waste by Commercial,
Industrial, Institutional and Office Facilities
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3-14, Consuming Alcoholic Beverages in Public
Places
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3-15 (Reserved)
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N/A
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3-16, Abuse of Dogs Used by Police Department
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REP
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3-17 (Reserved)
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N/A
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3-18, Noise
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Ch. 350
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3-19, Towing Regulations for Towing Operators
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Ch. 530
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3-20, Authorization to Hold a DWI Suspect in
Custody
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3-21, Illicit Connections
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3-22, Criminal History Background Checks of
Persons and Volunteers Involved with Programs or Services for Youth
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3-23, Criminal History Background Checks for
Township Employment
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Ch. 4, General Licensing
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4-1, Going-out-of-Business Sales
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REP
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4-2, Pool and Billiard Rooms
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Ch. 393
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4-3, Automatic Amusement Games
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REP
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4-4, Roller Skating Rinks
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Ch. 415
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4-5, Carnivals, Shows and Circuses
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Ch. 163
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4-6, Sale of Soft Drinks, Candy and Tobacco
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REP
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4-7, Solicitors
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4-8, Dance Halls
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Ch. 204
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4-9, Inflammable and Explosive Materials
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REP
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4-10, Alarm Systems
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Ch. 115
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4-11, Sidewalk Cafes
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Ch. 455
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4-12, Retail Food Establishments and Food and
Beverage Machines
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4-13, Massage, Bodywork and Somatic Therapy
Establishments
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Ch. 338
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4-14, Use of Fertilizers
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4-15, Charitable Clothing Bins
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Ch. 181
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Ch. 5, Animal Control
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Ch. 6, Alcoholic Beverage Control
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6-1 through 6-6, Licenses and Regulations
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6-7, Possession or Consumption by Underage Persons
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Ch. 7, Traffic
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Ch. 550
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Ch. 8, Parking Lots and Parking Meters
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8-1, Township Parking Lots
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8-2, Schedule - Off-Street Parking Areas
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8-3, Open Air Parking Stations
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8-4, Cooks Pond Senior Housing Parking Lot
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Ch. 9, Taxicabs and Limousines
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Art. I, Taxicabs
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Art. II, Limousines
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Ch. 10, Fire Prevention
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10-1 through 10-8, Uniform Fire Safety Act
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10-9, Fire Zones
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10-10 (Reserved)
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N/A
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10-11, Fire Alarms
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Ch. 11, State Uniform Construction Code
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11-1, State Uniform Construction Code Enforcing Agency
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Ch. 195
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11-2, Fire Limits
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REP
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11-3, Fees
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REP
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11-4, Limitation on Issuance of Building Permits
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REP
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11-5, Amendments to National Building Code
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REP
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11-6, Housing Code
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Ch. 311
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11-7, Unfit Dwellings
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Ch. 155
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11-8, Moving Buildings
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Ch. 149
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11-9, Rooming and Boarding Houses
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Ch. 419
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11-10 and 11-11, Numbering of Nonresidential Buildings; Numbering
of Buildings
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Ch. 11A, Property Maintenance Code
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Ch. 400
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Ch. 12, Heating
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REP
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Ch. 13, Removal of Trees
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Ch. 13A, Harvesting of Trees
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Ch. 14, Streets, Curbs and Sidewalks
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14-1, Construction of Roads
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14-2, Street Openings
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14-3, Curbs and Sidewalks
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Ch. 15, Sewer and Water
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15-1, Water Regulations
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15-2, Water Rates and Charges
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15-3, Sewer Utility Established
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Ch. 90
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15-4, Sewer Maintenance Charges
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15-5, Connections with Private Sewer Lines
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15-6, An Ordinance Authorizing a Contract Between the Township
of Denville and the Rockaway Valley Regional Sewerage Authority
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Ch. A650
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15-7, Sewer Ban Relief Committee
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15-8, Sewer Service Rules
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15-9, Grease Interceptors
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15-10, Individual Sewage Disposal Systems
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15-11, Public Non-Community and Non-Public Water Systems
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15-12, An Off-Tract Improvement Fee for Sewage Capacity in the
Wastewater Treatment Facility of the Rockaway Valley Regional Sewerage
Authority
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15-13, Water Emergencies
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15-14, Private Storm Drain Inlet Retrofitting
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Ch. 16, Defense and Indemnification of Municipal
Officers and Employees
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Ch. 33
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Ch. 17, Soil and Soil Removal
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17-1 through 17-11, Soil Erosion and Sediment Control
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REP
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17-12, Removal, Placing or Relocating Soil
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Ch. 479
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Ch. 18, Swimming Pools
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Ch. 19, Land Use
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Ch. 600
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Ch. 20 (Reserved)
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N/A
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Ch. 21, Cable Television
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Expired
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Ch. 22, Parks and Recreation Areas
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Ch. 380
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Ch. 23, Mandatory Recycling
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Art. I, General Provisions
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Art. II, Construction, Renovation and Demolition Debris Recovery
Plan
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Ch. 24, Public Health Nuisance Code
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Ch. 357
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Ch. 25, Library Property and Books
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Ch. 326
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Ch. 26, Health Regulations
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26-1, Food Handlers
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26-2, Recreational Bathing Places
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26-3, Communicable Diseases
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Ch. 188
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Ch. 27, Hotel and Motel Room Occupancy Tax
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Ch. 28 (Reserved)
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N/A
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Ch. 29, Environmental Regulations
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29-1, Fertilizers; Application of
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Ch. 30, Sexually Oriented Businesses
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Ch. 444
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