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Borough of Catasauqua, PA
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2022-04-25
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Rabies control
§ 105-20 — Conditions requiring examinations.
§ 105-21 — Compliance; written report required; violations and penalties.
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Radiation
§ 206-2 — Amplification system allowed.
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Radioactive substances
§ 145-24 — Development which may endanger human life.
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Real estate signs
§ 280-44 — Miscellaneous signs not requiring permits.
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Records
§ 5-1 — Appointment of certified public accountant as Auditor authorized.
§ 10-2 — Articles of Incorporation.
30-1{8} — ELIGIBLE
§ 30-7 — Duties of Secretary.
§ 30-10 — Minutes and records.
§ 30-12 — Subpoenas.
§ 30-20 — Recording of applications.
§ 30-35 — Background investigation.
§ 30-44 — General qualifications.
§ 30-52 — Grading of examinations and evaluation.
§ 30-54 — Administration of examinations.
§ 30-68 — Hearing procedure.
§ 30-69 — Commission decisions on hearings.
§ 35-5 — Officers.
§ 40-11 — Responsibility of Bureau of Collections.
§ 65-13 — Duties of Chief of Police.
Ch 68 — Records
Ch 68 Art I — Open Records Policy
§ 68-1 — Purpose.
§ 68-2 — Designation of Open Records Officer; fees; guidelines.
§ 80-2 — Sexual harassment prohibited.
§ 80-7 — Adjudication.
98-1A{10} — TELEPHONE DIALER ALARM DEVICE
§ 98-4 — Operational standards.
§ 105-6 — Permit requirements.
§ 110-2 — Registration requirements; fees.
§ 125-1 — Establishment of Office of Code Enforcement.
§ 125-2 — Duties and powers of Code Enforcement Officer.
§ 138-4 — Unlawful housing practices.
§ 138-6 — Enforcement by Housing Officer.
§ 145-12 — Inspection and revocation.
§ 145-33 — Variance procedures and conditions.
§ 155-5 — Records and reports.
§ 170-10 — Regulations for operation.
§ 182-5 — Collection procedures.
§ 206-4 — Qualifications of testing personnel.
§ 207-1 — Legislative findings.
§ 210-15 — Protective surcharge program.
§ 210-18 — Industrial establishments which exclude water wastes from sewer system.
§ 210-27 — Control of prohibited wastes.
§ 210-28 — Compliance monitoring and reporting.
§ 210-29 — Wastewater applications and permits.
§ 210-30 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 210-48 — Tapping fees.
§ 210-55 — Grease interceptor installation, maintenance, recordkeeping and removal.
§ 220-18 — Collection by Borough.
§ 220-26 — Enforcement; incentives; violations and penalties.
§ 225-34 — Recording of approved BMP operations and maintenance plan and related agreements.
§ 225-37 — Prohibited connections.
§ 225-41 — Notification.
§ 230-27 — Applicability.
§ 230-34 — Responsibility to contact utilities.
§ 235-2 — Applicability.
§ 235-5 — General procedure for submission of all plans.
§ 235-6 — Fees.
§ 235-8 — Official plan applications.
§ 235-9 — Recording plats and deeds.
§ 235-10 — Effect of plat approval on Official Map.
§ 235-15 — Park and recreation land.
§ 235-16 — Completion of improvements or guarantee thereof prerequisite to final plat approval.
§ 235-22 — Final plan.
§ 235-28 — Design standards and improvements.
235-36{28} — PLAN
§ 235-37 — Administrative action.
§ 235-38 — Modifications, appeals and amendments.
§ 235-40 — Preventive remedies.
240-1B(3){18} — TAX RECORDS
§ 240-5 — Powers and duties of tax officer.
240-25{4} — DOCUMENT
240-25{11} — TRANSACTION
§ 240-26 — Imposition of tax; interest.
§ 240-28 — Excluded transactions.
§ 240-30 — Acquired company.
§ 240-34 — Duties of recorder of deeds.
§ 240-35 — Statement of value.
§ 240-36 — Unlawful acts; violations and penalties.
§ 240-39 — Regulations.
§ 240-55 — Dates for determining tax liability and payment.
§ 240-59 — Administration of tax.
§ 240-61 — Violations and penalties.
§ 255-6 — Power to impound abandoned or junked vehicles.
§ 260-40 — Chief of Police to notify owners of impounded vehicles.
§ 260-42 — Effect of payment of charges under protest.
§ 260-43 — Records of vehicles removed and impounded.
§ 265-31 — Water tapping fees.
§ 280-3 — Permits and certificates.
§ 280-6 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 280-10 — Zoning Officer.
§ 280-12 — Board hearings and decisions.
280-19{85} — GROUP HOME
280-19{104} — LOT
§ 280-22 — Zoning Map.
§ 280-23 — District boundaries.
§ 280-27 — Historic buildings and overlay districts.
§ 280-58 — Nonconformities.
§ 280-80 — Unified development standards.
280-83{3} — MUNICIPAL COMPLEX TRACT
§ DL-1 — Disposition of ordinances.
§ DL-2 — Disposition of resolutions.
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Recreational vehicles
145-35{21} — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
280-19{20} — AUTO, BOAT AND/OR MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME SALES
280-19{64} — DWELLING TYPES
280-19{121} — MOTOR VEHICLE
280-19{203} — USE
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ 280-38 — Required number of parking spaces.
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Recreation areas
235-36{29} — PUBLIC GROUNDS
280-19{132} — OPEN SPACE, COMMON
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
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Recreation Committee
§ 70-6 — Recreation Committee attendance.
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Recyclables
§ 207-5 — Duties of occupant.
210-24B{39} — PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW)
210-24B{55} — WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM (SYSTEM)
§ 210-53 — Purpose.
210-54{20} — PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW)
220-2{14} — PROCESSING
§ 220-3 — General regulations.
Ch 220 Art II — Recycling
§ 220-12 — Title; construction; when effective.
220-13{8} — CURBSIDE RECYCLING PROGRAM
220-13{18} — RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
220-13{19} — RECYCLING FACILITY
220-13{22} — SOURCE SEPARATE
220-13{23} — WASTE
§ 220-14 — Recyclable materials.
§ 220-15 — General operation of program and requirements.
§ 220-16 — Residential establishments.
§ 220-17 — Recycling containers.
§ 220-18 — Collection by Borough.
§ 220-19 — Borough ownership of recyclables.
§ 220-20 — Multifamily housing.
§ 220-21 — Commercial activities.
§ 220-22 — Commercial solid waste haulers.
§ 220-23 — Regulations and administration by Borough.
§ 220-24 — Public information and education program.
§ 220-25 — Recycling facility permits.
§ 220-26 — Enforcement; incentives; violations and penalties.
§ 225-15 — Postconstruction water quality criteria.
275-7{18} — LIGHT INDUSTRY
§ 275-8 — Wellhead protection requirements.
280-19{33} — BULK RECYCLING CENTER
280-19{83} — GOVERNMENT FACILITY, OTHER THAN BOROUGH-OWNED
280-19{95} — JUNK
280-19{153} — RECYCLING COLLECTION CENTER
280-19{175} — SOLID WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ 280-59 — Dumpster screening and location.
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Recycling
§ 207-5 — Duties of occupant.
210-24B{39} — PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW)
210-24B{55} — WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM (SYSTEM)
§ 210-53 — Purpose.
210-54{20} — PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW)
220-2{14} — PROCESSING
§ 220-3 — General regulations.
Ch 220 Art II — Recycling
§ 220-12 — Title; construction; when effective.
220-13{8} — CURBSIDE RECYCLING PROGRAM
220-13{18} — RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
220-13{19} — RECYCLING FACILITY
220-13{22} — SOURCE SEPARATE
220-13{23} — WASTE
§ 220-14 — Recyclable materials.
§ 220-15 — General operation of program and requirements.
§ 220-16 — Residential establishments.
§ 220-17 — Recycling containers.
§ 220-18 — Collection by Borough.
§ 220-19 — Borough ownership of recyclables.
§ 220-20 — Multifamily housing.
§ 220-21 — Commercial activities.
§ 220-22 — Commercial solid waste haulers.
§ 220-23 — Regulations and administration by Borough.
§ 220-24 — Public information and education program.
§ 220-25 — Recycling facility permits.
§ 220-26 — Enforcement; incentives; violations and penalties.
§ 225-15 — Postconstruction water quality criteria.
275-7{18} — LIGHT INDUSTRY
§ 275-8 — Wellhead protection requirements.
280-19{33} — BULK RECYCLING CENTER
280-19{83} — GOVERNMENT FACILITY, OTHER THAN BOROUGH-OWNED
280-19{95} — JUNK
280-19{153} — RECYCLING COLLECTION CENTER
280-19{175} — SOLID WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ 280-59 — Dumpster screening and location.
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Registration
§ 98-2 — Registration and service fees.
105-5{1} — CARRIER PIGEON
§ 110-2 — Registration requirements; fees.
§ 110-3 — Examination of applicant.
§ 110-5 — Inspection.
§ 195-12 — Playground pavilion rental.
255-1{7} — REPAIRABLE VEHICLE
§ 255-3 — Repairable vehicles.
§ 260-20 — Parking of certain vehicles prohibited
§ 275-11 — Special wellhead protection provisions.
280-19{1} — ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE
280-19{202} — UNREGISTERED VEHICLE
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ 280-30 — Additional requirements for accessory uses.
§ 280-58 — Nonconformities.
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Reports
§ 5-1 — Appointment of certified public accountant as Auditor authorized.
§ 15-8 — Order of business.
§ 30-8 — Commission meetings.
§ 30-13 — Annual report.
§ 30-24 — Essential job functions of a police officer.
§ 30-28 — Notice of examination.
§ 30-35 — Background investigation.
§ 30-37 — Removal from eligibility list.
§ 30-41 — Removal of names from furlough lists.
§ 30-50 — Notice of examination.
§ 30-60 — Probationary period.
§ 30-64 — Examination procedure.
§ 30-68 — Hearing procedure.
§ 35-3 — Function of active fire fighters.
§ 35-4 — Fire Chief.
§ 35-5 — Officers.
§ 35-10 — Suspension of Fire Department members.
§ 35-12 — Repairs to fire apparatus.
§ 37-3 — Serving and reporting.
§ 40-23 — Sale of property under $1,000.
§ 50-5 — Powers and duties.
§ 65-13 — Duties of Chief of Police.
§ 70-5 — Annual report.
§ 80-6 — Investigation.
§ 80-7 — Adjudication.
§ 95-3 — Duties of Supervisor.
§ 105-21 — Compliance; written report required; violations and penalties.
§ 110-2 — Registration requirements; fees.
§ 110-5 — Inspection.
§ 122-6 — Complaints and nuisances.
§ 125-2 — Duties and powers of Code Enforcement Officer.
§ 145-12 — Inspection and revocation.
§ 145-33 — Variance procedures and conditions.
§ 155-4 — Payments to Borough.
§ 155-5 — Records and reports.
§ 160-11 — Violations and penalties.
207-3{9} — DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT
207-3{10} — DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT REPORT
§ 207-4 — Duties of owner.
§ 207-5 — Duties of occupant.
§ 207-6 — Licenses and inspections.
§ 207-7 — Nonrenewal, suspension or revocation of licenses.
210-24B{43} — SIGNIFICANT NONCOMPLIANCE
§ 210-27 — Control of prohibited wastes.
§ 210-28 — Compliance monitoring and reporting.
§ 210-29 — Wastewater applications and permits.
§ 210-30 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 210-31 — Affirmative defenses to discharge violations.
§ 210-32 — Pretreatment charges and fees.
§ 210-55 — Grease interceptor installation, maintenance, recordkeeping and removal.
§ 220-18 — Collection by Borough.
§ 220-21 — Commercial activities.
§ 220-22 — Commercial solid waste haulers.
§ 220-26 — Enforcement; incentives; violations and penalties.
225-11B{31} — HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP (HSG)
225-11B{86} — TECHNICAL BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE MANUAL AND INFILTRATION FEASIBILITY REPORT, NOVEMBER 2002
§ 225-15 — Postconstruction water quality criteria.
§ 225-41 — Notification.
§ 235-17 — Release from improvement bond.
§ 235-29 — Excavation and grading.
240-1{10} — EARNED INCOME
240-1{16} — NET PROFITS
240-1B(3){12} — TAXABLE INCOME
§ 240-3 — Declaration and payment of tax.
§ 240-4 — Withholding, remittance and reporting of tax.
§ 240-5 — Powers and duties of tax officer.
§ 240-6 — Compensation of tax officer.
§ 240-16 — List of persons subject to tax; addition of names.
§ 240-34 — Duties of recorder of deeds.
§ 245-5 — Duties and responsibilities of Commission.
§ 260-3 — Special powers of Mayor.
§ 260-23 — Penalty for violation of parking regulations.
§ 260-51 — Violations and penalties.
275-7{12} — HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
275-7{29} — SARA TITLE III TIER I AND TIER II REPORTS
§ 275-10 — Subdivision and land development.
§ 275-11 — Special wellhead protection provisions.
§ 275-12 — Inspection.
280-19{87} — HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, EXTREMELY
§ 280-27 — Historic buildings and overlay districts.
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ DL-2 — Disposition of resolutions.
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Residency requirements
§ 30-14 — Announcement of application period and examinations.
§ 30-65 — Criteria for suspension, removal or reduction in rank.
§ 65-21 — Residence requirements for police officers.
§ 65-22 — Time limit for meeting residence requirements; effect of failure to do so.
§ 65-23 — Authority of Police Civil Service Commission.
§ 65-24 — Interpretation of residence requirements.
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Residential districts
185-1{11} — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
§ 185-6 — Trucks.
§ 260-22 — Restrictions on parking of truck trailers, tractors or tractor-trailers.
280-19{158} — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
280-19{159} — RESIDENTIAL LOT LINES
§ 280-20 — Designation of districts and purposes.
§ 280-25 — Table of Permitted Uses by District.
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ 280-30 — Additional requirements for accessory uses.
§ 280-35 — Noise.
§ 280-37 — Control of light and glare.
§ 280-44 — Miscellaneous signs not requiring permits.
§ 280-48 — Illumination of signs.
§ 280-54 — Frontage onto improved streets; number of uses or buildings; minimum size of dwellings.
§ 280-56 — Special lot and yard requirements, sight distance and buffer yards.
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Restaurants
175-1{2} — PUBLIC PLACE
207-3{3} — BOARDINGHOUSE
210-54{5} — COOKING ESTABLISHMENT
220-2{4} — COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
§ 237-4 — Presumed flows by use category.
280-19{26} — BOARDINGHOUSE (includes ROOMING HOUSE)
280-19{49} — CONVENIENCE STORE
280-19{51} — CRAFT BEVERAGE PRODUCTION FACILITY
280-19{91} — HOTEL or MOTEL
280-19{112} — MEMBERSHIP CLUB
280-19{134} — OUTDOOR CAFE
280-19{160} — RESTAURANT
280-19{161} — RETAIL STORE
280-19{190} — TAVERN
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ 280-38 — Required number of parking spaces.
§ 280-69 — Uses.
§ 280-72 — Design standards.
§ 280-78 — Uses.
§ 280-79 — Dimensional standards.
§ 280-81 — Design standards.
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Retirement
§ 30-38 — Appointment.
Ch 35 — Fire Department
Ch 50 — Manager
Ch 55 — Pensions, Retirement and Benefits
Ch 65 — Police Department
Ch 75 — Salaries and Compensation
§ DL-1 — Disposition of ordinances.
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Right of entry
§ 125-2 — Duties and powers of Code Enforcement Officer.
Ch 225 Art IX — Right of Entry; Notification and Enforcement
§ 225-40 — Right of entry.
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Right-of-entry
§ 275-12 — Inspection.
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Rodents
207-3{6} — CODE
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ 280-32 — Nuisances and hazards to public safety.
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Roller skates
§ 195-10 — Rules and regulations.
280-19{152} — RECREATION
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Roofs
145-35{3} — BUILDING
170-1{1} — AUTOMOBILE JUNK OR GRAVE YARD
§ 210-25 — General sanitary regulations.
§ 225-6 — Exemptions.
225-11B{89} — VEGETATED ROOFS
§ 225-15 — Postconstruction water quality criteria.
§ 225-38 — Roof drains.
§ 230-9 — Restrictions on drainage into streets and sidewalks.
235-36{4} — BUILDING
280-19{6} — ADAPTIVE REUSE OF BUILDING(S)
280-19{29} — BUILDING
280-19{30} — BUILDING COVERAGE
280-19{88} — HEIGHT
280-19{180} — STORY (and HALF-STORY)
280-19{197} — TRADESPERSON
§ 280-26 — Dimensional requirements in each district.
§ 280-27 — Historic buildings and overlay districts.
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ 280-30 — Additional requirements for accessory uses.
§ 280-45 — Freestanding, wall and window signs.
280-52A{1} — BUILDING FACE
§ 280-55 — Height exceptions.
§ 280-72 — Design standards.
§ 280-81 — Design standards.
§ 280-82 — Procedures.