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Abandoned refrigerators
§ 313-3 — Public nuisances affecting health.
§ 325-22 — Abandoned refrigerators.
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Abandoned vehicles
§ 332-1 — Purpose.
§ 402-1 — Abandoned vehicles; definitions.
§ 402-3 — Removal, storage and reclaiming of abandoned vehicles.
§ 402-4 — Disposal of abandoned vehicles.
§ 402-6 — Owner responsible for impoundment and disposal costs.
§ 405-29 — Removal of illegally parked vehicles.
§ 405-37 — Sound-producing devices in vehicles; impoundment; seizure and forfeiture.
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Abandonment
§ 14-5 — City Plan Commission.
§ 55-6 — City funds to be spent in accordance with appropriation.
Ch 113 — Property, Lost, Abandoned and Surplus
§ 113-1 — Surplus City property.
§ 113-2 — Lost and abandoned property.
§ 163-17 — Revocation and suspension of licenses; nonrenewal.
§ 171-3 — Issuance of dog and multiple dog (kennel) licenses.
§ 171-7 — Wolf/dog hybrid regulation and confinement.
§ 171-14 — Neglected or abandoned animals.
§ 193-11 — Basements; excavations.
§ 249-7 — Unhealthy, hazardous or unsightly materials on public or private property.
§ 258-4 — Minimum standards for basic equipment, lighting, ventilation, heating and electrical service.
§ 258-5 — Safe and sanitary maintenance of property.
§ 313-3 — Public nuisances affecting health.
§ 325-1 — Offenses against state laws subject to forfeiture.
§ 325-21 — Littering.
§ 325-22 — Abandoned refrigerators.
§ 332-1 — Purpose.
§ 332-2 — Storage restricted.
332-3{1} — ABANDONED MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER
335-2{1} — BLIGHTED PROPERTY
Ch 402 — Vehicles, Abandoned
§ 402-1 — Abandoned vehicles; definitions.
§ 402-3 — Removal, storage and reclaiming of abandoned vehicles.
§ 402-4 — Disposal of abandoned vehicles.
§ 402-5 — Report of sale or disposal.
§ 402-6 — Owner responsible for impoundment and disposal costs.
§ 405-29 — Removal of illegally parked vehicles.
§ 405-37 — Sound-producing devices in vehicles; impoundment; seizure and forfeiture.
§ 411-36 — Private well abandonment.
411-36C{7} — WELL ABANDONMENT
450-67C{1} — ABANDONED SIGN
§ 450-68 — Administration and enforcement.
§ 450-73 — Dangerous or abandoned signs.
§ 450-78 — Nonconforming signs.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 2004 Code to 2020 Code
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Accessory buildings and structures
§ 193-1 — Building Code established.
§ 249-9 — Composting regulations.
§ 425-16 — Standards for development in flood-fringe areas.
§ 425-21 — Applicability; conditions for continuation.
425-35{2} — ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OR USE
425-35{14} — DEVELOPMENT
425-35{58} — START OF CONSTRUCTION
§ 437-24 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
437-25B{1} — ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OR USE
437-25B{6} — DEVELOPMENT
§ 450-12 — Height and area exceptions.
§ 450-20 — R-4 Multiple-Family Residential District.
§ 450-22 — C-1 Neighborhood Shopping Commercial District.
§ 450-24 — I-1 Light Industrial District.
§ 450-95 — Signal-receiving antennas.
§ 450-100 — Accessory uses or structures.
§ 450-103 — Swimming pools and hot tubs.
§ 450-119 — Intent; where permitted.
450-134{74} — LOT, SUBSTANDARD
450-134{89} — NURSERY
450-134{90} — NURSERY SCHOOL
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Accessory uses
§ 425-21 — Applicability; conditions for continuation.
425-35{48} — NONCONFORMING USE
§ 437-24 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 450-10 — Use regulations.
§ 450-17 — R-1 Single-Family Residential District.
§ 450-18 — R-2 Two-Family Residential District.
§ 450-19 — R-3 Two-Family Condominium Residential District.
§ 450-25 — I-2 Industrial District.
§ 450-27 — MW Municipal Well Recharge Area Overlay District.
§ 450-29 — Intent.
450-67C{32} — PRINCIPAL BUILDING
Ch 450 Art XI — Accessory Uses and Structures; Fences; Trees
§ 450-100 — Accessory uses or structures.
450-123{10} — DEVELOPMENT
450-134{1} — ACCESSORY USE OR STRUCTURE
450-134{31} — DEVELOPMENT
450-134{124} — USE, ACCESSORY
450-134{127} — USE, PRINCIPAL
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Accident reports
§ 358-1 — State snowmobile laws adopted.
§ 358-4 — Accidents and accident reports.
§ 405-7 — Accident reports.
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Adult entertainment
Ch 154 — Adult Entertainment and Establishments
§ 154-1 — Statement of findings and intent.
154-2{4} — ADULT BOOKSTORE or ADULT VIDEO STORE
154-2{6} — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
154-2{13} — ADULT-ORIENTED OR SEXUALLY ORIENTED ESTABLISHMENT
§ 154-5 — Sexually explicit live adult entertainment.
§ 154-6 — Annual adult entertainment license.
§ 154-11 — License suspension, revocation or nonrenewal.
§ 154-15 — Application for license.
§ 154-23 — Responsibilities of operators.
§ 163-19 — Outdoor sports and beer garden activities.
270-10B{2} — PATTERN OF CRIMINAL GANG ACTIVITY
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Adult uses
§ 154-1 — Statement of findings and intent.
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Advertising
§ 55-25 — Council actions after hearing.
§ 101-4 — Clerk-Treasurer.
§ 113-1 — Surplus City property.
§ 154-1 — Statement of findings and intent.
154-2{9} — ADULT MOTEL
154-2{13} — ADULT-ORIENTED OR SEXUALLY ORIENTED ESTABLISHMENT
154-2{26} — ESCORT AGENCY
§ 154-8 — Regulations.
§ 171-7 — Wolf/dog hybrid regulation and confinement.
§ 211-1 — Driveway permit required.
§ 321-1 — Park regulations.
§ 325-20 — Destruction of property.
§ 325-21 — Littering.
§ 325-32 — Cemetery regulations.
§ 370-9 — Obstructions and encroachments.
§ 370-22 — Adoption of state statutes concerning roads.
§ 405-18 — Stopping or parking prohibited in certain specified places.
§ 405-37 — Sound-producing devices in vehicles; impoundment; seizure and forfeiture.
425-35{7} — CAMPGROUND
§ 450-23 — C-2 Central Business District.
450-67C{2} — ANIMATED SIGN
450-67C{8} — COMMERCIAL SPEECH
450-67C{17} — GARAGE/YARD SALE SIGN
450-67C{18} — IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION SIGN
450-67C{21} — JOINT IDENTIFICATION SIGN
450-67C{22} — LEASE
450-67C{31} — PORTABLE SIGN
450-67C{35} — REAL ESTATE SIGN
450-67C{36} — RESIDENTIAL SIGN
§ 450-72 — Signs not requiring a permit.
§ 450-73 — Dangerous or abandoned signs.
§ 450-80 — AT Agricultural Transition Zone.
§ 450-95 — Signal-receiving antennas.
§ 450-124 — General provisions.
450-134{1} — ACCESSORY USE OR STRUCTURE
450-134{109} — SIGN COPY
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Air conditioning
193-3C{8} — UNIFORM DWELLING CODE
§ 367-42 — Exemptions.
§ 450-125 — Airport zones and district regulations.
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Air pollution
§ 293-5 — Permit required for nonmetallic mining.
§ 358-18 — Findings.
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Alarm systems
§ 58-2 — Powers and duties of Fire Chief.
Ch 160 — Alarm Systems
§ 160-1 — Title.
§ 160-2 — Purpose.
160-3{1} — ALARM BUSINESS
160-3{2} — ALARM SYSTEM
160-3{3} — ANSWERING SERVICE
160-3{4} — AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
160-3{5} — AUTOMATIC HOLDUP ALARM SYSTEM
160-3{6} — BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
160-3{7} — CENTRAL STATION
160-3{8} — DIRECT CONNECTION
160-3{9} — FALSE ALARM
160-3{10} — INTERCONNECT
160-3{11} — MANUAL HOLDUP ALARM SYSTEM
160-3{13} — SUBSCRIBER
§ 160-7 — Testing.
§ 160-8 — Notification.
§ 160-9 — False alarms.
§ 160-10 — City liability.
§ 160-11 — Permits for private alarm systems.
§ 160-12 — Revocation of permits.
§ 226-3 — Damaging fire hose prohibited; parking by hydrants; blocking fire lanes.
§ 258-19 — Minimum requirements.
§ 325-1 — Offenses against state laws subject to forfeiture.
§ 325-7 — Loitering.
§ 405-6 — Blue warning lights on police vehicles.
§ 405-37 — Sound-producing devices in vehicles; impoundment; seizure and forfeiture.
450-134{42} — ESSENTIAL SERVICES
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 2004 Code to 2020 Code
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Alcoholic beverages
§ 1-13 — Changes in previously adopted ordinances; new ordinances.
§ 22-3 — Schedule of deposits.
§ 154-1 — Statement of findings and intent.
§ 154-4 — Prohibitions applicable to premises holding alcohol beverage licenses.
§ 154-9 — Location.
Ch 163 — Alcoholic Beverages
§ 163-1 — State statutes adopted.
§ 163-2 — Definitions.
§ 163-4 — Classes of licenses.
§ 163-7 — Qualifications of applicants and premises.
§ 163-14 — Conditions of license.
§ 163-15 — Closing hours.
§ 163-16 — Restrictions on temporary fermented malt beverage or wine licenses.
§ 163-17 — Revocation and suspension of licenses; nonrenewal.
§ 163-18 — Nonalcohol events for underage persons on licensed premises.
§ 163-19 — Outdoor sports and beer garden activities.
§ 163-22 — Outside consumption.
163-22B{1} — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
163-22B{3} — UNDERAGE PERSON
270-10B{2} — PATTERN OF CRIMINAL GANG ACTIVITY
§ 282-1 — Licensees required to pay local taxes, assessments and claims.
§ 313-4 — Public nuisances offending morals and decency.
§ 313-7 — Criminal activity nuisances.
§ 321-6 — Reservation of park space.
§ 321-9 — Swimming beach regulations.
§ 325-7 — Loitering.
§ 325-17 — Improper use of lodging establishments.
325-17A{1} — ALCOHOL BEVERAGES
§ 325-32 — Cemetery regulations.
§ 358-3 — Operation of snowmobiles.
§ 370-25 — Purpose.
§ 370-30 — Special community event exception.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 2004 Code to 2020 Code
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Aluminum
§ 370-24.1 — Mailboxes.
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Amusements
§ 1-13 — Changes in previously adopted ordinances; new ordinances.
§ 86-7 — General powers of City Council.
Ch 167 — Amusements
Ch 167 Art I — Amusement Arcades
167-1{1} — AMUSEMENT ARCADE
167-1{2} — AMUSEMENT DEVICE
§ 167-2 — Amusement arcade license.
§ 167-3 — Hours of operation for amusement arcades.
§ 167-4 — General requirements for amusement arcades.
§ 167-5 — License revocation.
§ 226-8 — Regulations during periods of extreme fire danger.
§ 270-1 — Curfew.
§ 282-1 — Licensees required to pay local taxes, assessments and claims.
§ 325-6 — Obstructing streets and sidewalks.
§ 450-125 — Airport zones and district regulations.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 2004 Code to 2020 Code
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Anchoring
§ 171-7 — Wolf/dog hybrid regulation and confinement.
§ 425-5 — General provisions.
§ 425-9 — Public or private campgrounds.
§ 425-12 — Standards for developments in floodway areas.
§ 425-16 — Standards for development in flood-fringe areas.
§ 425-29 — Floodproofing.
437-25B{9} — FIXED HOUSEBOAT
§ 450-74 — Installation.
§ 450-98 — Specific requirements regarding wind energy systems.
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Animals
§ 55-31 — Special charges.
§ 101-4 — Clerk-Treasurer.
Ch 171 — Animals
Ch 171 Art I — Dogs; Animal Control
171-1{1} — ANIMAL
171-1{6} — FARM ANIMAL
171-1{10} — PET
§ 171-5 — Rabies quarantine.
§ 171-6 — Restrictions on keeping of dogs, cats, fowl and other animals.
171-6B(1){2} — VICIOUS DOG OR OTHER ANIMAL
171-6D(1){1} — POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DOG OR OTHER ANIMAL
§ 171-7 — Wolf/dog hybrid regulation and confinement.
171-7A{1} — WOLF/DOG HYBRID
§ 171-8 — Impoundment of animals.
§ 171-9 — Duty of owner in case of animal bite.
§ 171-10 — Animal feces.
§ 171-11 — Injury to property by animals.
§ 171-12 — Animals in parks and cemeteries.
§ 171-13 — Prohibited and protected animals, fowl, reptiles and insects; farm animals.
§ 171-14 — Neglected or abandoned animals.
§ 171-15 — Cruelty to animals and birds prohibited.
§ 171-17 — Trapping of animals.
§ 171-19 — Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs.
§ 171-21 — Violations and penalties.
§ 171-26 — Conditions for keeping and sanitation.
§ 249-9 — Composting regulations.
§ 249-11 — Burial of animal carcasses.
§ 258-5 — Safe and sanitary maintenance of property.
258-12{5} — GARBAGE
§ 313-3 — Public nuisances affecting health.
§ 313-5 — Public nuisances affecting peace and safety.
§ 313-7 — Criminal activity nuisances.
§ 321-1 — Park regulations.
323-1{3} — CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
§ 325-1 — Offenses against state laws subject to forfeiture.
§ 325-21 — Littering.
§ 325-32 — Cemetery regulations.
§ 332-10 — Safe, sanitary and attractive maintenance of property.
§ 358-1 — State snowmobile laws adopted.
§ 358-3 — Operation of snowmobiles.
§ 358-18 — Findings.
§ 362-2 — Collection of solid waste and recycling by City.
§ 425-13 — Prohibited uses.
§ 425-16 — Standards for development in flood-fringe areas.
§ 437-12 — Permitted uses.
§ 450-17 — R-1 Single-Family Residential District.
§ 450-18 — R-2 Two-Family Residential District.
§ 450-19 — R-3 Two-Family Condominium Residential District.
§ 450-21 — CD-1 Conservancy District.
§ 450-24 — I-1 Light Industrial District.
§ 450-25 — I-2 Industrial District.
§ 450-26 — AT Agricultural Transition District.
§ 450-27 — MW Municipal Well Recharge Area Overlay District.
450-67C{2} — ANIMATED SIGN
450-67C{7} — CHANGEABLE-COPY SIGN/READER BOARD
§ 450-69 — Prohibited signs.
450-123{15} — HUNTING PRESERVE
450-123{29} — WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
§ 450-124 — General provisions.
450-134{10} — BUILDING
450-134{22} — COMMERCIAL ANIMAL OPERATION
450-134{23} — COMMERCIAL FEED LOT
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 2004 Code to 2020 Code
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Antennas
§ 450-17 — R-1 Single-Family Residential District.
§ 450-18 — R-2 Two-Family Residential District.
§ 450-19 — R-3 Two-Family Condominium Residential District.
Ch 450 Art X — Signal-Receiving Antennas; Wind Energy Systems; Wireless Telecommunications Systems
§ 450-95 — Signal-receiving antennas.
450-95B{2} — SIGNAL-RECEIVING ANTENNA
§ 450-99 — Wireless telecommunications systems.
450-99A{1} — ANTENNA
450-99A{7} — STRUCTURE LOCATION PERMIT
450-99A{9} — TOWER
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Apartments
154-2{41} — RESIDENTIAL
§ 163-7 — Qualifications of applicants and premises.
§ 171-7 — Wolf/dog hybrid regulation and confinement.
§ 180-5 — General bicycle regulations.
193-15A{1} — RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
§ 211-2 — Driveway and culvert location, design and construction requirements.
258-3B{2} — APARTMENT
258-3B{29} — RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
§ 258-4 — Minimum standards for basic equipment, lighting, ventilation, heating and electrical service.
§ 258-5 — Safe and sanitary maintenance of property.
§ 258-6 — Quantity, location, and use of space in residential buildings.
§ 258-19 — Minimum requirements.
258-19E(2){1} — APARTMENT
§ 258-22 — Additional rooming house requirements.
313-7B{5} — RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
325-6C{4} — SIDEWALK
§ 325-7 — Loitering.
§ 411-36 — Private well abandonment.
443-7{3} — BIKEWAY
443-7{59} — RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNIT or DWELLING UNIT
§ 450-18 — R-2 Two-Family Residential District.
§ 450-20 — R-4 Multiple-Family Residential District.
§ 450-22 — C-1 Neighborhood Shopping Commercial District.
450-134{3} — APARTMENT
450-134{4} — APARTMENT HOUSE
450-134{38} — DWELLING, MULTIPLE
450-134{56} — HOTEL
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Appeals
§ 1-13 — Changes in previously adopted ordinances; new ordinances.
§ 5-8 — Review of determination.
§ 5-9 — Administrative appeal.
§ 5-10 — Hearing on administrative appeal.
§ 14-4 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 47-13 — Ethics Board.
§ 55-25 — Council actions after hearing.
§ 55-29 — Appeals; appealed assessments payable when due.
§ 58-2 — Powers and duties of Fire Chief.
§ 86-15 — Presiding officers.
§ 101-11 — Building Inspector.
§ 125-7 — Retention and destruction of records.
154-2{28} — HARMFUL TO MINORS
§ 160-11 — Permits for private alarm systems.
§ 160-12 — Revocation of permits.
§ 171-6 — Restrictions on keeping of dogs, cats, fowl and other animals.
§ 171-27 — Inspection and enforcement.
§ 193-2 — Building permits and inspection.
§ 193-13 — Regulations for moving buildings.
§ 193-17 — Violations and penalties.
§ 211-2 — Driveway and culvert location, design and construction requirements.
§ 211-3 — Front yard parking.
§ 249-4 — Regulation of natural landscapes.
§ 249-7 — Unhealthy, hazardous or unsightly materials on public or private property.
§ 258-4 — Minimum standards for basic equipment, lighting, ventilation, heating and electrical service.
§ 258-10 — Enforcement, service of notices and orders and hearings.
§ 258-14 — Enforcement; service of notices and orders; hearings.
270-8A{2} — VAPOR PRODUCTS
§ 282-1 — Licensees required to pay local taxes, assessments and claims.
§ 308-5 — Appeals.
§ 313-7 — Criminal activity nuisances.
§ 325-27 — Trespass.
§ 335-5 — Appeals.
§ 367-27 — Technical exemptions.
§ 367-46 — Appeals.
§ 370-5 — Construction and repair of sidewalks and curb and gutter.
§ 370-8 — Regulations governing excavations and openings.
§ 385-8 — Permit denial, suspension and revocation; appeal.
§ 387-6 — Appeal.
§ 390-11 — Appeal from determinations or orders.
§ 425-23 — Flood-fringe areas.
§ 425-24 — Certain officials to administer chapter.
§ 425-25 — Zoning Administrator.
§ 425-26 — Plan Commission.
§ 425-27 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 425-28 — Appeals of permit denials.
425-35{36} — HEARING NOTICE
425-35{63} — VARIANCE
§ 437-15 — Zoning Administrator.
§ 437-18 — Conditional use permits.
§ 437-21 — Revocation.
§ 437-22 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
437-25B{4} — CONDITIONAL USE
437-25B{16} — VARIANCE
§ 443-11 — Site plan and plat submittals; preservation of scenic views and community character.
§ 443-44 — Lot design standards.
§ 443-53 — Enforcement; violations and penalties; remedies.
§ 450-21 — CD-1 Conservancy District.
§ 450-53 — Existing nonconforming uses.
§ 450-56 — Changes and substitutions.
§ 450-68 — Administration and enforcement.
§ 450-85 — Permits.
§ 450-87 — Variances and appeals.
§ 450-95 — Signal-receiving antennas.
§ 450-105 — General administrative system.
§ 450-107 — Role of specific City officials in zoning administration.
§ 450-112 — Initiation of changes or amendments.
Ch 450 Art XIV — Appeals
§ 450-114 — Appeals to Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 450-115 — Hearing on appeals.
§ 450-116 — Decisions of Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 450-117 — Variances.
§ 450-118 — Review by court of record.
450-123{28} — VARIANCE
450-123{31} — ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
§ 450-129 — Review process.
§ 450-130 — Appeals and variances.
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Appointments
§ 5-8 — Review of determination.
§ 5-10 — Hearing on administrative appeal.
§ 14-1 — Board of Review.
§ 14-2 — Library Board.
§ 14-3 — Arts, Parks, and Recreation Committee.
§ 14-4 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 14-5 — City Plan Commission.
§ 14-6 — Airport Commission.
§ 14-7 — Tourism Commission.
§ 14-8 — General provisions regarding meetings and public notice.
§ 14-9 — Residency required for service on boards on commissions; attendance standards.
§ 14-11 — Joint Fire Committee.
§ 14-12 — Recycling Committee.
§ 14-13 — Personnel Committee.
§ 14-14 — Ad hoc committees.
§ 26-5 — Municipal Judge.
§ 26-6 — Hours; employees; location.
§ 26-12 — Transitional period of Joint Municipal Court.
§ 42-1 — Emergency Management Coordinator.
§ 47-1 — Statement of purpose.
47-2{6} — PUBLIC OFFICIAL
§ 47-9 — Hiring relatives.
§ 47-13 — Ethics Board.
§ 86-3 — Alderpersons.
§ 86-4 — Mayor.
§ 86-6 — Standing committees; action on committee reports.
§ 86-7 — General powers of City Council.
§ 86-8 — Cooperation with other municipalities.
§ 86-19 — Conduct of deliberations.
§ 101-2 — Appointed officials.
§ 101-3 — City Administrator.
§ 101-4 — Clerk-Treasurer.
§ 101-5 — Deputy Clerk-Treasurer.
§ 101-6 — Director of Public Works.
§ 101-7 — City Attorney.
§ 101-8 — Chief of Police.
§ 101-9 — Fire Chief.
§ 101-10 — Assessor.
§ 101-11 — Building Inspector.
§ 101-12 — Health Officer.
§ 101-13 — Weed Commissioner.
§ 101-14 — Director of Economic Development and Planning.
§ 101-15 — Eligibility for office.
§ 101-16 — Removal from office.
§ 101-18 — Oath of office; bonds of officers.
§ 109-7 — Hearing authorities for suspension or removal of law enforcement officers.
§ 125-4 — Public access to records.
§ 163-7 — Qualifications of applicants and premises.
§ 163-11 — Transfer and lapse of license.
171-1{7} — LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
§ 171-8 — Impoundment of animals.
§ 171-24 — License required.
§ 171-27 — Inspection and enforcement.
§ 193-3 — State Uniform Dwelling Code adopted.
§ 226-2 — Fire inspection duties.
229-2{3} — FIRE CHIEF
§ 367-2 — General administration.
367-49{59} — STORMWATER COMMITTEE
§ 387-4 — Registration procedure.
§ 387-7 — Prohibited practices; disclosure requirements.
§ 425-24 — Certain officials to administer chapter.
§ 425-27 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 437-15 — Zoning Administrator.
§ 437-22 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 443-11 — Site plan and plat submittals; preservation of scenic views and community character.
450-99A{4} — FCC
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Asbestos
§ 193-10 — Regulation and permit for razing buildings.
293-2{2} — NONMETALLIC MINING or NONMETALLIC MINING OPERATION
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Ashes
§ 226-7 — Open burning.
§ 226-8 — Regulations during periods of extreme fire danger.
§ 313-3 — Public nuisances affecting health.
§ 321-1 — Park regulations.
§ 362-2 — Collection of solid waste and recycling by City.
§ 370-8 — Regulations governing excavations and openings.
§ 370-15 — Unlawful dumping.
§ 390-5 — Abatement of tree disease and insect nuisances that kill trees.
390-5B{2} — PUBLIC NUISANCE
§ 390-6 — Planting of trees and shrubs.
§ 450-94 — Particulate emissions.
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Assessments
§ 1-12 — Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 14-1 — Board of Review.
§ 14-11 — Joint Fire Committee.
§ 26-7 — Collection of forfeitures and costs.
§ 26-8 — Contempt of court.
§ 26-10 — Alternative juvenile dispositions and sanctions.
§ 47-13 — Ethics Board.
§ 55-11 — Statement of real property status.
§ 55-15 — Special assessment for delinquent utility bills.
§ 55-16 — Collection of delinquent utility bills.
Ch 55 Art II — Special Assessments and Charges
§ 55-20 — City Council may levy special assessments.
§ 55-21 — Resolution and report required.
§ 55-22 — Costs that may be paid by special assessment.
§ 55-23 — Exemptions; deductions.
§ 55-24 — Notice of proposed or approved project.
§ 55-25 — Council actions after hearing.
§ 55-26 — Combined assessments.
§ 55-27 — Council's power to amend, cancel or confirm special assessment.
§ 55-28 — Where cost of improvement is less than assessment.
§ 55-29 — Appeals; appealed assessments payable when due.
§ 55-30 — Payment of special assessments; special assessment a lien on property.
§ 55-32 — Miscellaneous provisions.
§ 55-33 — Special assessment B bonds.
§ 55-34 — Special charges for fire protection costs; developed real estate not connected to City water system.
§ 86-7 — General powers of City Council.
§ 101-4 — Clerk-Treasurer.
§ 101-10 — Assessor.
§ 163-9 — Approval of application.
§ 163-17 — Revocation and suspension of licenses; nonrenewal.
§ 171-4 — Late fees.
§ 171-6 — Restrictions on keeping of dogs, cats, fowl and other animals.
§ 193-13 — Regulations for moving buildings.
§ 193-16 — Fees.
§ 249-3 — Destruction of noxious weeds.
§ 249-4 — Regulation of natural landscapes.
§ 249-5 — Regulation of lawn and grass length.
§ 249-6 — Compulsory connection to City sewer and water system.
§ 270-6 — Truancy; school attendance.
§ 282-1 — Licensees required to pay local taxes, assessments and claims.
§ 313-7 — Criminal activity nuisances.
§ 313-10 — Cost of abatement.
§ 313-11 — Violations and penalties.
§ 323-2 — Licensing procedure.
§ 325-31 — Graffiti.
§ 358-7 — Snowmobiles on open water prohibited.
§ 367-11 — Fees.
§ 367-13 — General permit requirements.
§ 367-38 — Agreement provisions.
§ 370-5 — Construction and repair of sidewalks and curb and gutter.
§ 370-6 — Curb and gutter construction.
§ 370-8 — Regulations governing excavations and openings.
§ 390-5 — Abatement of tree disease and insect nuisances that kill trees.
§ 390-6 — Planting of trees and shrubs.
§ 405-2 — State Administrative Code provisions adopted.
§ 405-29 — Removal of illegally parked vehicles.
§ 405-39 — Violations and penalties.
§ 405-40 — Enforcement.
§ 411-34 — Water main extension rule.
§ 411-36 — Private well abandonment.
§ 425-21 — Applicability; conditions for continuation.
§ 425-23 — Flood-fringe areas.
§ 425-25 — Zoning Administrator.
425-35{61} — SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
§ 443-15 — Final plat review and approval.
§ 443-16 — Land divisions and consolidations by certified survey map.
§ 443-21 — Technical requirements for final plats.
§ 443-23 — Improvements required.
§ 443-24 — Required agreement providing for proper installation of improvements; surety.
§ 443-27 — Curb and gutter; drainage facilities.
§ 443-28 — Sidewalks and bikeways.
§ 443-30 — Water supply facilities.
§ 443-39 — Acceptance of improvements and dedications.
§ 443-51 — Administrative and other fees.
§ 450-54 — Abolishment or replacement.
§ 450-73 — Dangerous or abandoned signs.
§ 450-99 — Wireless telecommunications systems.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 2004 Code to 2020 Code
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Assessor
§ 101-4 — Clerk-Treasurer.
§ 101-10 — Assessor.
§ 125-6 — Limitations on right to access.
§ 193-3 — State Uniform Dwelling Code adopted.
§ 193-13 — Regulations for moving buildings.
§ 249-4 — Regulation of natural landscapes.
§ 297-1 — Monthly parking permit fee.
§ 443-8 — General provisions.
§ 450-44 — Notice of hearing on application.
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Attorney fees
§ 55-1 — Returned check fee; reimbursement of collection costs.
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Attorney's fees
§ 101-1 — General provisions.