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Borough of Catasauqua, PA
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2022-04-25
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Vacancies
30-1{1} — APPLICANT
§ 30-3 — Establishment; vacancies; oath.
§ 30-38 — Appointment.
§ 30-45 — Notification of vacancy.
§ 30-61 — Provisional appointment to fill vacancy.
§ 30-62 — Nomination.
§ 35-4 — Fire Chief.
§ 35-5 — Officers.
§ 42-1 — Board of Health established.
§ 70-1 — Creation; membership; terms of office; replacement.
§ 245-3 — Term of office of Commission members.
§ 280-11 — Zoning Hearing Board actions and variances.
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Vandalism
§ 210-27 — Control of prohibited wastes.
§ 210-55 — Grease interceptor installation, maintenance, recordkeeping and removal.
§ 280-27 — Historic buildings and overlay districts.
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Vapors
145-35{4} — COMPLETELY DRY SPACE
145-35{6} — ESSENTIALLY DRY SPACE
§ 210-26 — Prohibitions and limitation on wastewater discharges.
§ 280-50 — Prohibited signs.
§ 280-58 — Nonconformities.
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Variances
Ch 145 Art VII — Variances
§ 145-32 — Authority to grant variances.
§ 145-33 — Variance procedures and conditions.
§ 155-16 — Severability.
§ 210-29 — Wastewater applications and permits.
§ 230-13 — Sidewalk width and slope; curb radius at intersections.
§ 235-38 — Modifications, appeals and amendments.
§ 275-9 — General regulations.
Ch 280 — Zoning
§ 280-2 — Purposes and community development objectives.
§ 280-3 — Permits and certificates.
§ 280-6 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 280-10 — Zoning Officer.
§ 280-11 — Zoning Hearing Board actions and variances.
280-19{128} — NONCONFORMING USE
280-19{205} — VARIANCE
§ 280-56 — Special lot and yard requirements, sight distance and buffer yards.
§ 280-58 — Nonconformities.
§ 280-64 — Airport zoning requirements.
§ 280-65 — Airport approach permits and variances.
§ 280-66 — Enforcement; notification of variance.
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Vehicles
§ 30-23 — General qualifications for police officer applicants.
§ 30-24 — Essential job functions of a police officer.
§ 30-28 — Notice of examination.
§ 30-34 — Physical fitness testing.
§ 30-50 — Notice of examination.
§ 35-5 — Officers.
§ 40-4 — Authorized uses of moneys in fund.
§ 42-4 — Unfit food products not to be permitted in stores or in vendors' vehicles.
§ 42-5 — Sanitation in food stores and vehicles; access of health authorities thereto.
Ch 110 — Bicycles
§ 110-4 — Operation.
§ 110-6 — Equipment.
§ 145-22 — Elevation and floodproofing requirements.
145-35{14} — LOWEST FLOOR
145-35{15} — MANUFACTURED HOME
145-35{21} — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
Ch 170 — Junkyards
170-1{2} — JUNK
§ 170-10 — Regulations for operation.
§ 175-2 — Certain types of loitering prohibited.
§ 182-1 — Fees to be added to unpaid claims.
Ch 185 — Noise
185-1{10} — MOTOR VEHICLE
§ 185-3 — Radios, television sets, phonographs, and similar devices.
§ 185-5 — Mufflers.
§ 185-7 — Exhausts.
§ 185-12 — Warning signals.
§ 195-10 — Rules and regulations.
§ 195-12 — Playground pavilion rental.
§ 200-7 — Prohibited acts of peddlers.
§ 210-27 — Control of prohibited wastes.
Ch 220 — Solid Waste
§ 220-3 — General regulations.
§ 220-4 — Storage of municipal waste.
§ 220-5 — Authorization of collectors.
§ 220-6 — Transportation of solid waste.
§ 225-15 — Postconstruction water quality criteria.
230-23{4} — VEHICLE
§ 230-23.1 — General street obstructions.
§ 230-25 — Snow and ice from sidewalk or footway not to be placed on cartway; exception.
230-28A{10} — STREET
§ 235-15 — Park and recreation land.
235-36{38} — SIGHT DISTANCE
235-36{39} — STREET
235-36{44} — TRAVEL TRAILER
Ch 255 — Vehicles, Abandoned
255-1{1} — ABANDONED OR JUNKED VEHICLE
255-1{2} — ANTIQUE MOTOR VEHICLE
255-1{3} — CLASSIC MOTOR VEHICLE
255-1{4} — JUNKYARD
255-1{7} — REPAIRABLE VEHICLE
255-1{8} — STORAGE YARD
255-1{10} — VEHICLE
§ 255-2 — Abandoned or junked vehicles prohibited.
§ 255-3 — Repairable vehicles.
§ 255-4 — Junkyards.
§ 255-6 — Power to impound abandoned or junked vehicles.
§ 255-7 — Storage or impoundment garages.
§ 255-8 — Payment for costs of impoundment.
§ 255-9 — Period of storage.
Ch 260 — Vehicles and Traffic
§ 260-1 — Definitions and interpretation.
§ 260-3 — Special powers of Mayor.
§ 260-6 — Motor vehicles not to be driven on sidewalks.
§ 260-8 — One-way streets established.
§ 260-9 — Through highways established.
§ 260-10 — Stop intersections established.
§ 260-11 — Play highways authorized.
§ 260-12 — Unlawful to operate self-propelled pleasure vehicles on public lands or sidewalks; violations and penalties.
§ 260-13 — Truck and other commercial vehicle traffic restricted on certain streets; weight limits established; violations and penalties.
§ 260-15 — Intersections with no turns on red.
§ 260-16 — Prohibiting turning at certain intersections.
§ 260-17 — Parking without lights authorized.
§ 260-18 — Parking restricted between 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.
§ 260-20 — Parking of certain vehicles prohibited
§ 260-21 — Restricted parking zones.
§ 260-22 — Restrictions on parking of truck trailers, tractors or tractor-trailers.
§ 260-23 — Penalty for violation of parking regulations.
§ 260-24 — Handicapped parking.
§ 260-25 — Seventy-two-hour parking.
§ 260-26 — Vehicles to be parked within marked spaces.
§ 260-27 — Stopping, standing or parking.
§ 260-30 — Parking meter zones; days and hours parking meters in operation.
§ 260-32 — Coin deposit in meter.
§ 260-33 — Vehicles to be parked wholly within marked spaces.
Ch 260 Art V — Removal and Impounding of Illegally Parked Vehicles
§ 260-36 — Authority to remove and impound illegally parked vehicles.
§ 260-37 — Approved storage garage.
§ 260-38 — Garage to post bond.
§ 260-39 — Towing and storage charges fixed.
§ 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.
§ 260-44 — Owner or operator of vehicle remains liable for fine or penalty.
§ 260-45 — Restrictions upon removal of vehicles.
§ 260-46 — Motor vehicle repairs on public property.
260-47{4} — VEHICLE
§ 260-48 — Parking on snow emergency routes during snow emergencies unlawful.
§ 260-49 — Unlawful to park a vehicle on or to fail to remove vehicle from street scheduled for snow removal.
§ 260-50 — Removal and impounding of illegally parked vehicles.
§ 260-51 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-56 — Display of permit.
§ 265-18 — Prohibitions.
Ch 280 — Zoning
280-19{1} — ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE
280-19{14} — ALLEY
280-19{20} — AUTO, BOAT AND/OR MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME SALES
280-19{21} — AUTO REPAIR GARAGE
280-19{22} — AUTO SERVICE STATION
280-19{29} — BUILDING
280-19{61} — DRIVE-THROUGH SERVICE
280-19{64} — DWELLING TYPES
280-19{95} — JUNK
280-19{96} — JUNK VEHICLE
280-19{97} — JUNKYARD
280-19{121} — MOTOR VEHICLE
280-19{132} — OPEN SPACE, COMMON
280-19{136} — PARKING
280-19{161} — RETAIL STORE
280-19{181} — STREET
280-19{202} — UNREGISTERED VEHICLE
280-19{203} — USE
§ 280-25 — Table of Permitted Uses by District.
§ 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.
§ 280-35 — Noise.
§ 280-38 — Required number of parking spaces.
§ 280-40 — Design standards for off-street parking.
§ 280-41 — Off-street loading.
§ 280-49 — Vehicles functioning as signs.
§ 280-50 — Prohibited 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.
§ 280-57 — Landscaping.
§ 280-82 — Procedures.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of ordinances.
§ DL-2 — Disposition of resolutions.
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Ventilation
§ 145-23 — Design and construction standards.
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
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Vermin
207-3{6} — CODE
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Veterans
§ 30-33 — Veterans preference points.
§ 30-36 — Creation of eligibility list.
§ 30-38 — Appointment.
§ 240-52.1 — Exemption and refunds.
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Vibrations
§ 30-24 — Essential job functions of a police officer.
§ 98-4 — Operational standards.
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ 280-30 — Additional requirements for accessory uses.
§ 280-58 — Nonconformities.
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Violations and Penalties
§ 1-4 — Ordinances saved from repeal; matters not affected by repeal.
§ 1-13 — Altering or tampering with Code; penalties for violation.
§ 1-16 — Violators assessed court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees.
§ 1-20 — Intent.
§ 5-1 — Appointment of certified public accountant as Auditor authorized.
§ 20-2 — Violations and penalties.
§ 30-15 — Eligibility for examination.
§ 30-65 — Criteria for suspension, removal or reduction in rank.
§ 30-66 — Procedure.
§ 30-68 — Hearing procedure.
§ 35-5 — Officers.
§ 35-10 — Suspension of Fire Department members.
§ 35-14 — Care, maintenance and use of fire apparatus; violations and penalties.
§ 35-15 — Prohibited acts by public; violations and penalties.
§ 37-1 — Position created.
§ 42-2 — Special emergency authority of Board.
§ 42-3 — Abatement of certain conditions; penalty for maintenance thereof.
§ 42-7 — Violations and penalties.
§ 65-14 — Rules and regulations applicable to all police officers.
§ 65-15 — Special orders.
§ 80-2 — Sexual harassment prohibited.
§ 80-6 — Investigation.
§ 80-7 — Adjudication.
§ 98-5 — False alarms.
§ 98-10 — Violations and penalties.
§ 100-2 — Violations and penalties.
§ 100-14 — Violations and penalties.
§ 105-3 — Use of firearms and air rifles.
§ 105-10 — Violations and penalties.
§ 105-18 — Prosecution under state law.
§ 105-19 — Violations and penalties.
§ 105-21 — Compliance; written report required; violations and penalties.
§ 110-7 — Violations and penalties.
§ 115-1 — Unlawful conditions.
§ 115-3 — Authority for Borough to do work at expense of owner or occupant.
§ 115-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ 120-3 — Numbers to be affixed and maintained.
§ 120-5 — Violations and penalties.
§ 120-10 — Violations and penalties.
§ 122-5 — Attendance.
§ 122-6 — Complaints and nuisances.
§ 122-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 130-1 — Adoption of standards.
§ 130-2 — Modification of standards.
§ 130-13 — Adoption of Fire Prevention Code.
§ 130-23 — Violations and penalties.
§ 138-6 — Enforcement by Housing Officer.
§ 138-7 — Violations and penalties.
§ 140-2 — Violations and penalties.
§ 145-12 — Inspection and revocation.
§ 145-14 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
145-35{14} — LOWEST FLOOR
145-35{26} — SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
§ 155-8 — Liability and indemnification.
§ 160-2 — Purpose.
§ 160-4 — Permit required; failure to obtain permit.
§ 160-5 — Permit application, issuance, fee and duration.
§ 160-10 — Enforcement.
§ 160-11 — Violations and penalties.
§ 167-3 — Claims payment procedure.
§ 167-5 — Violations and penalties.
§ 170-12 — Compliance.
§ 175-3 — Request to leave.
§ 175-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ 180-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ 182-5 — Collection procedures.
§ 185-3 — Radios, television sets, phonographs, and similar devices.
§ 185-14 — Violations and penalties.
§ 190-2 — Violations and penalties.
§ 195-2 — Rules of play for tennis courts.
§ 195-5 — Violations and penalties.
§ 195-9 — Violations and penalties.
§ 195-11 — Violations and penalties.
§ 195-15 — Revocation of pool privileges.
§ 195-16 — Violations and penalties.
§ 195-18 — Violations and penalties.
§ 200-2 — License fee; violations and penalties.
§ 200-8 — Suspension of licenses.
§ 200-9 — Violations and penalties.
§ 205-6 — Violations and penalties.
§ 206-7 — Violations and penalties; enforcement.
§ 207-1 — Legislative findings.
§ 207-2 — Purpose and intent.
207-3{9} — DISRUPTIVE CONDUCT
§ 207-4 — Duties of owner.
§ 207-5 — Duties of occupant.
§ 207-6 — Licenses and inspections.
§ 207-7 — Nonrenewal, suspension or revocation of licenses.
§ 207-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 207-9 — Changes in ownership, management and/or occupancy.
§ 207-10 — Owners jointly and severally responsible.
§ 210-5 — Unlawful receptacles for sewage abatable as nuisances.
§ 210-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 210-15 — Protective surcharge program.
210-15A{5} — PROHIBITED DISCHARGE LEVEL
§ 210-21 — Penalties, delinquent sewer rentals and liens.
§ 210-22 — Segregation of sewer revenues.
210-24B{3} — APPEAL PROCESS FOR PERMIT CONDITIONS
210-24B{24} — INTERFERENCE
210-24B{29} — PASS THROUGH
210-24B{42} — SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER
210-24B{43} — SIGNIFICANT NONCOMPLIANCE
210-24B{44} — SLUG LOAD
210-24B{50} — UNPOLLUTED WATER
§ 210-25 — General sanitary regulations.
§ 210-26 — Prohibitions and limitation on wastewater discharges.
§ 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.
Ch 210 Art IV — Civil Penalties for Violation of Pretreatment Permits
§ 210-33 — Definitions.
§ 210-34 — Civil penalty.
§ 210-35 — Separate violations.
§ 210-36 — Willfulness not required.
§ 210-37 — Notice.
§ 210-38 — Policy on assessment.
§ 210-39 — Chart for assessment.
§ 210-40 — Use of civil penalties.
§ 210-42 — Appeals.
§ 210-44 — Costs of damage to the publicly owned treatment works.
§ 210-53 — Purpose.
210-54{14} — INTERFERENCE
§ 210-56 — Approval of alternatives.
§ 215-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ 220-9 — Fees; billing of units.
§ 220-10 — Violations and penalties; additional remedies.
§ 220-21 — Commercial activities.
§ 220-26 — Enforcement; incentives; violations and penalties.
§ 225-28 — Expenses covered by fees.
§ 225-41 — Notification.
§ 225-42 — Public nuisance.
§ 225-43 — Suspension and revocation of permits and approvals.
§ 225-44 — Violations and penalties.
§ 230-5 — Authority for Borough to do work; costs and additional amounts.
§ 230-6 — Violations and penalties.
§ 230-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 230-10 — Violations and penalties.
§ 230-21 — Violations and penalties.
§ 230-26 — Violations and penalties.
§ 230-43 — Bond and insurance requirements.
§ 230-45 — Violations and penalties.
§ 235-5 — General procedure for submission of all plans.
§ 235-16 — Completion of improvements or guarantee thereof prerequisite to final plat approval.
§ 235-19 — Effect of change in this chapter.
§ 235-37 — Administrative action.
§ 235-39 — Violations and penalties.
§ 235-40 — Preventive remedies.
240-1{12} — EMPLOYER
§ 240-5 — Powers and duties of tax officer.
§ 240-14 — Notice to taxpayers; discounts and penalties.
§ 240-17 — Authority of Tax Collector; applicability of statute.
§ 240-18 — Violations and penalties.
Ch 240 Art V — Real Estate Tax Penalty
§ 240-20 — Penalty for delinquent payment.
§ 240-21 — When effective.
§ 240-36 — Unlawful acts; violations and penalties.
§ 240-38 — Enforcement.
§ 240-58 — Nonresidents subject to tax.
§ 240-60 — Suits for collection.
§ 240-61 — Violations and penalties.
§ 240-62 — Interpretation.
§ 245-7 — General regulations for street/park trees.
§ 245-18 — Notices and permits.
§ 245-22 — Violations and penalties.
§ 245-23 — Payment of damages.
§ 255-4 — Junkyards.
§ 255-5 — Notice of violation; abatement.
§ 255-6 — Power to impound abandoned or junked vehicles.
§ 255-8 — Payment for costs of impoundment.
§ 255-10 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-3 — Special powers of Mayor.
§ 260-4 — Experimental regulations.
§ 260-6 — Motor vehicles not to be driven on sidewalks.
§ 260-11 — Play highways authorized.
§ 260-12 — Unlawful to operate self-propelled pleasure vehicles on public lands or sidewalks; violations and penalties.
§ 260-13 — Truck and other commercial vehicle traffic restricted on certain streets; weight limits established; violations and penalties.
§ 260-14 — Turn lanes established in certain locations; violations and penalties.
§ 260-15 — Intersections with no turns on red.
§ 260-20 — Parking of certain vehicles prohibited
§ 260-23 — Penalty for violation of parking regulations.
§ 260-24 — Handicapped parking.
§ 260-26 — Vehicles to be parked within marked spaces.
§ 260-28 — Provisions to be continuation of existing regulations.
§ 260-32 — Coin deposit in meter.
§ 260-35 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-36 — Authority to remove and impound illegally parked vehicles.
§ 260-44 — Owner or operator of vehicle remains liable for fine or penalty.
§ 260-50 — Removal and impounding of illegally parked vehicles.
§ 260-51 — Violations and penalties.
§ 260-57 — Violation on exceeding time limit.
§ 260-59 — Violations and penalties.
§ 265-14 — Payment of water bills.
§ 265-16 — Responsibility for water mains and service laterals.
§ 265-20 — Violations and penalties.
§ 265-24 — Violations and penalties.
§ 265-25 — False information; violation.
§ 265-26 — Continuation of offense.
§ 275-12 — Inspection.
§ 275-14 — Violations and penalties.
§ 277-4 — Violations and penalties.
§ 280-3 — Permits and certificates.
§ 280-6 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 280-10 — Zoning Officer.
§ 280-16 — Special exception use process.
§ 280-27 — Historic buildings and overlay districts.
§ 280-29 — Additional requirements for specific principal uses.
§ 280-30 — Additional requirements for accessory uses.
§ 280-65 — Airport approach permits and variances.
§ 280-72 — Design standards.
§ 280-81 — Design standards.