Index: I
Impoundment
Ch 4—
Animals and Fowl
§ 4-4—
Impounding by City — duty of officers; unsafe animals may be killed.
§ 4-5—
Impoundment — redemption of animals other than dogs or cats.
§ 4-6—
Impounding — disposition of unclaimed animals.
§ 4-7—
Same — unauthorized removal of stock.
Ch 4 Art II—
Dogs and Cats
§ 4-18—
Dog off owner's premises without leash prohibited except in certain designated areas, where different requirements apply.
§ 4-19—
Impoundment — generally.
§ 4-20—
Redemption of impounded dogs and cats.
§ 4-21—
Release of impounded dogs and cats.
§ 4-22—
Disposition of unclaimed dogs and cats.
§ 4-24—
Female dogs in heat; vicious dogs; dogs which chase automobiles.
§ 4-27—
Issuance of muzzling proclamation.
§ 4-28—
Officer procedure when a dog or cat is injuring a person or domestic animal when impoundment of dog or cat is being attempted.
§ 4-29—
Procedure when dog or cat bites, injures or attacks any person or domestic animal.
§ 4-30—
Number of dogs and cats allowed at residence.
§ 4-31—
Penalty for violating provisions of Articles I or II.
§ 4-35—
Procedure when dangerous dog bites, injures or attacks any person or domestic animal.
§ 4-36—
Penalties for violation of dangerous dog article.
§ 4-40—
Penalties for violations.
§ 18-4—
Removal and impoundment of vehicles obstructing, etc., traffic; recovery of same by owners; applicability of Section to private parking lots, etc.
§ 18-56—
Illegal parking or abandonment on privately owned land, parking lot, etc.
§ 18-57—
Impoundment and sale; disposition of proceeds; recovery of vehicle or proceeds by owner.
§ 18-64—
Parent's responsibilities — children under seventeen; children's responsibilities.
31-1{21}—
GARAGE, SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIR
Improvements
§ 2-43—
Communications to Board.
§ 2-81—
Powers and duties.
§ 6-31—
Powers and duties.
§ 8.1-5—
Same — in financing of housing.
§ 9-8—
Amount of property taxed.
§ 9-42—
Enhanced Enterprise Zone — blighted area.
§ 9-43—
Enhanced Enterprise Zone — qualified businesses — requirements to abate property taxes.
12-1{14}—
DEVELOPMENT
12-1{30}—
FLOODPROOFING
12-1{43}—
NEW CONSTRUCTION
12-1{55}—
START OF CONSTRUCTION
12-1{58}—
SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
12-1{59}—
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
12-1{60}—
SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVED EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARKS OR SUBDIVISIONS
§ 12-3—
City Administrator designated Floodplain Administrator and to administer and enforce chapter provisions.
§ 12-5—
Floodplain development permit.
§ 12-6—
Standards for floodplain development permit.
§ 12-7—
Floodplain management variance procedures.
13-6{9}—
OCCUPANT
§ 13-13—
Collection and disposal service charges — state imposed surcharges.
§ 14-2—
Same — powers and duties.
§ 15-6—
Library Board; powers and duties.
§ 18-8.1—
Operating motor vehicles or motorcycles in parking lots.
§ 18-9—
Disposition of "point offenses" upon completion of driver improvement program.
§ 18-24—
Lugs, cleats, etc., on metal tired vehicles prohibited on paved streets; exceptions.
§ 19-2—
What deemed and declared to be nuisances.
20-52B{4}—
VIEWS
§ 21-17—
Organization; powers and duties; park fund.
§ 22-6—
Responsibilities.
§ 22-56—
Disciplinary actions.
§ 22-57—
Causes for disciplinary action.
§ 22-74.1—
Temporary transitional duty (return to work).
22-74.1C{2}—
MAXIMUM MEDICAL IMPROVEMENT
§ 22-93.3—
Recognition and awards program.
§ 22-103—
Evaluation for merit pay increase.
§ 22-112—
Conduct, work habits, attitude.
§ 22-116—
Employee development.
§ 22-118—
School attendance.
§ 23-15—
Sewage disposal — inspection; notice of violation; alterations by City; special tax bill against property.
§ 26-1—
Legislative findings.
§ 26-3—
Combined waterworks and sewerage system.
§ 26-39.1—
Electric service in large mobile home parks.
§ 26-50.4—
Regulations regarding water system.
§ 26-64—
Same — notice to owner or occupant of property in front of or contiguous to proposed improvement; resolution fixing time for hearing, etc.
§ 26-66—
Same — same — work by City.
26-71{27}—
SEWAGE SYSTEM or SYSTEM
26-71{36}—
TREATMENT WORKS
§ 26-95—
Cost of improvements to be estimated; public notice.
§ 26-96—
Special assessments.
§ 26-98—
Apportionment of cost; levy of tax; tax bills.
§ 26-99—
Tax bills — correction of errors; powers of court in actions on bills; attorney fee.
§ 26-109—
Same — Commissioners may be appointed to determine compensation; apportionment and manner of payment; title to vest in City.
§ 26-120—
Charge imposed on users of system.
26-136{8}—
WATER SYSTEM
§ 26-137—
Annual revenues.
§ 26-140—
Annual review.
Ch 30 Art III—
Improvements
§ 30-11—
City officers to report unsafe conditions and necessary improvements.
§ 30-29—
Care, removal of trees, shrubs etc. by City.
§ 30-46—
Owners to bear expense.
§ 30-47—
Owners to keep sidewalks repaired.
§ 30-51—
Special assessment procedure for sidewalks.
§ 30-52—
Alternate special assessment procedure for sidewalks.
30.1-2A{13}—
DEVELOPER
30.1-2A{22}—
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
§ 30.1-4—
Subdivision process.
§ 30.1-5—
Sketch Plat (for both major and minor subdivisions).
§ 30.1-7—
Improvement plans (for both major and minor subdivisions).
§ 30.1-8—
Improvement plan review and approval.
§ 30.1-9—
Improvements installed or guaranteed by developer.
§ 30.1-10—
As-built drawings of subdivision improvements.
§ 30.1-11—
Final plat (for both major and minor subdivisions).
§ 30.1-12—
Lot split/boundary adjustment procedure.
§ 30.1-13—
Improvements installed or furnished by developer.
§ 30.1-14—
Sanitary sewer main construction cost reimbursement from subsequent developer — when required.
§ 30.1-15—
Street construction cost reimbursement from subsequent developer — when required.
§ 30.1-16—
Acceptance of improvements for maintenance by City — continuing obligation of developer for one year.
§ 30.1-18—
Streets and alleys — design requirements — including curb and gutter.
§ 30.1-20—
Stormwater standards.
§ 30.1-21—
Easements.
§ 30.1-32—
Conditions.
§ 30.2-2—
Scope, objectives and applicability of Chapter; City Administrator to enforce Chapter.
31-1{11}—
DRIVEWAY
§ 31-23—
Use regulations.
§ 31-47—
Yard.
§ 31-57—
Same — improvement of parking areas.
§ 31-62—
Powers and duties generally.
§ 31-65—
Conditional use permits.
§ 31-69—
General Requirements.
§ 31-71—
Authorization By Administrative Permit.
Indecent language
Indemnification
Industrial districts
Industrial wastes
13-6{13}—
SOLID WASTE
26-71{11}—
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
26-71{29}—
SLUG
26-71{31}—
STORM DRAIN or STORM SEWER
26-71{36}—
TREATMENT WORKS
26-71{37}—
UNCONTAMINATED INDUSTRIAL WASTES
26-71{40}—
WASTEWATER
§ 26-80—
Review and approval required for admission of certain wastes to sanitary sewers; pretreatment generally.
26-85.1{8}—
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
26-85.1{20}—
SLUG
26-85.1{21}—
STORM DRAIN (sometimes termed "storm sewer")
§ 26-85.4—
Installation and connection of building sewers.
§ 26-85.5—
Discharge of waters and wastes into the public sewer system(s).
§ 30.2-35—
Legal action by City.
Insects
Inspections
§ 2-1—
Policy concerning meetings, records and votes (open meetings and records law).
2-2{7}—
PUBLIC DOCUMENT
§ 2-7—
Financial interest statement; who shall file; when; contents.
§ 2-50.1—
Director of Public Works and Public Utilities.
§ 2-74—
Access to officers' books; City Clerk to enjoy same access.
§ 2-83—
Procedure for enactment generally.
§ 3-10—
Same — additional requirements to apply for resort license.
§ 3-10.1—
Temporary resort license — application requirements.
§ 3-13—
Applicability of chapter to druggists and physicians.
§ 3-17—
Renewal of license — application requirements.
§ 4-34—
Requirements for owner of dog designated a dangerous dog.
§ 4-39—
Requirements for owners of certain dogs to follow.
§ 5-1—
Permit for construction; submission and approval of plan; permit required to move building.
§ 5-2—
Inspection of construction; issuance of stop orders and suspension of work.
§ 5-3—
Inspection of mobile homes and feeder assemblies.
§ 5-16—
Inspection; posting of notice on building.
§ 5-17—
Inspection by Fire Department, etc.
§ 5-18—
Notice to owner, occupant, etc.
§ 5-20.7—
Penalty for failure to comply with notices and orders.
§ 5-27—
Amendments to the International Building Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-29—
Amendments to the National Electrical Code/2014 Edition.
§ 5-31—
Definitions for and exemptions to International Plumbing Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-34—
Definitions for and exemptions to International Mechanical Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-37—
Amendments to the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-40—
Amendments to International Fire Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-42—
Definitions for and exemptions to International Fuel Gas Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-46—
Amendments To The International Existing Building Code — 2015.
§ 6-7—
Price of burial spaces; permit required for markers.
§ 6-22—
Inspections; deviation from approved plan; interment contingent upon certificate of approval.
§ 8.1-4—
Discrimination — in sale or rental of housing.
§ 9-6—
Contracts for work to be done for City, supplies, etc. — bids; award; signature; etc.
§ 9-43—
Enhanced Enterprise Zone — qualified businesses — requirements to abate property taxes.
§ 10-5—
Same — duties of Chief; when Assistant Chief to assume duties; duties generally of Assistant Chief.
§ 10-9—
Same — to adopt all prudent measures for fire prevention; inspection powers; compliance with directions required.
Ch 10 Art III—
Periodic Inspections and Miscellaneous Provisions
§ 11-1—
Sale prohibited — exception.
§ 11-4—
Discharge restricted as to time, type of firework and area — public displays.
§ 13-8—
Collection.
§ 13-10—
Permits or licenses required to engage in collection business.
§ 14-3—
Inspections of nursing homes and similar facilities.
§ 16-12—
Same — promulgation of rules and regulations — additional duties.
§ 16-15.2—
Renewal of licenses for certain businesses — requiring certain plumbing device requirements be met.
§ 16-17—
Confidentiality of information.
§ 16-18—
Inspection of business, books, etc.; operation of business upon revocation, expiration, etc.
§ 16-21—
Enforcement of Chapter; right of entry of License Officer, etc.
§ 16-21.1—
Revocation, suspension or non-renewal of licenses; procedure.
§ 16-34—
Enforcement powers of City Clerk; power to adopt rules and regulations.
§ 18-25.5—
Inspection, permits and registration required to operate low-speed vehicle, golf carts, or utility vehicle on City streets, roads, or alleys.
§ 18-42.2—
Seat belts required.
§ 18-57.2—
Police Officer authorized to enter private property.
§ 20-8—
Tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products — definitions — sale to persons under eighteen prohibited — exception — posting notice — penalty.
20-35.1D{5}—
PREMISES OF A LIBRARY
§ 22-74.1—
Temporary transitional duty (return to work).
§ 22-108—
Personnel records.
§ 22-147—
Policy administrator.
§ 23-7—
Inspector of Plumbing and Sewers — duties generally.
§ 23-9—
(Reserved)
§ 23-10—
Changes following inspection and acceptance of system.
§ 23-15—
Sewage disposal — inspection; notice of violation; alterations by City; special tax bill against property.
§ 23-68—
through Section 23-72. (Reserved)
§ 23-73—
"Minor repair work" defined.
§ 25-1—
Issuance of Municipal Administrative Search Warrants.
§ 26-4—
Employees may enter private premises; removal, etc., of meters by unauthorized persons prohibited.
§ 26-15—
Inspection prerequisite to connection of plumbing or wiring; changes in existing construction; utility tampering.
§ 26-22—
Same — developer's responsibilities.
§ 26-25—
Same — underground services.
§ 26-39—
Rules governing service to persons outside City — electrical service.
§ 26-49—
Backflow prevention.
§ 26-50—
Water service outside the City limits.
§ 26-50.3—
Privately-owned public water system.
§ 26-50.4—
Regulations regarding water system.
§ 26-50.6—
Entrance to properties authorized, when.
§ 26-53—
Inspection and right of entry.
§ 26-79—
Grease, oil, and sand interceptors.
§ 26-83—
Right of entry to enforce Article; statement and reports may be required from sewer users.
§ 26-83.1—
Non-functioning sewer service or individual sewage disposal system — authorization to disconnect water service.
§ 26-85.3—
Private sewage disposal.
§ 26-85.4—
Installation and connection of building sewers.
§ 26-85.5—
Discharge of waters and wastes into the public sewer system(s).
§ 26-85.7—
Right of entry, when and by whom.
§ 26-90—
Connections generally.
§ 26-95—
Cost of improvements to be estimated; public notice.
§ 26-110—
When construction authorized; connection to public or district sewer.
§ 26-129—
Pretreatment charges.
§ 30-13.1—
Backfilling of excavated area.
§ 30-13.2—
Resurfacing paved streets and other public ways after excavation of such public ways.
§ 30-13.3—
Permits for excavations and requirements for issuance.
§ 30-42—
Sidewalk specifications.
§ 30-51—
Special assessment procedure for sidewalks.
§ 30.1-9—
Improvements installed or guaranteed by developer.
§ 30.1-16—
Acceptance of improvements for maintenance by City — continuing obligation of developer for one year.
§ 30.2-18—
Charges and fees generally.
§ 30.2-23—
Same — contents and conditions.
§ 30.2-27—
Monitoring facilities and requirements.
§ 30.2-28—
Inspection, sampling, etc.
§ 30.2-30—
Confidentiality of information.
§ 30.2-32—
Revocation of permit.
§ 31-18—
Violations and penalties.
§ 31-32—
Preliminary plan.
§ 31-40—
Preliminary plan.
§ 31-68—
Application Procedures; Timing.
Insurance
§ 2-1—
Policy concerning meetings, records and votes (open meetings and records law).
§ 4-34—
Requirements for owner of dog designated a dangerous dog.
§ 4-35—
Procedure when dangerous dog bites, injures or attacks any person or domestic animal.
§ 5-20.8—
Insurance proceeds for damage or loss to dangerous buildings.
§ 5-24—
Insurance required.
§ 5-29—
Amendments to the National Electrical Code/2014 Edition.
§ 5-37—
Amendments to the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings — 2015 Edition.
§ 6-17—
Concrete apron required of lots; grave liners and additional requirements for certain lots; specifications for apron and other special requirements to be in warranty deeds.
§ 6-18.1—
Burial of indigent persons in the Centralia Cemetery.
§ 6-25—
Same — income from investment; use of capital specified.
§ 8.1-5—
Same — in financing of housing.
§ 9-4—
Same — securities.
§ 9-43—
Enhanced Enterprise Zone — qualified businesses — requirements to abate property taxes.
§ 11-1—
Sale prohibited — exception.
§ 11-4—
Discharge restricted as to time, type of firework and area — public displays.
12-1{8}—
APPURTENANT STRUCTURE
12-1{15}—
ELEVATED BUILDING
12-1{16}—
ELIGIBLE COMMUNITY or PARTICIPATING COMMUNITY
12-1{17}—
EXISTING CONSTRUCTION
12-1{20}—
FLOOD BOUNDARY AND FLOODWAY MAP (FBFM)
12-1{21}—
FLOOD ELEVATION DETERMINATION
12-1{23}—
FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY (FIS)
12-1{25}—
FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY MAP (FHBM)
12-1{26}—
FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM)
12-1{40}—
MAP
12-1{42}—
MEAN SEA LEVEL
12-1{43}—
NEW CONSTRUCTION
12-1{45}—
NFIP
12-1{46}—
PARTICIPATING COMMUNITY (also known as an ELIGIBLE COMMUNITY)
12-1{52}—
RISK PREMIUM RATES
12-1{54}—
SPECIAL HAZARD AREA
12-1{56}—
STATE COORDINATING AGENCY
12-1{57}—
STRUCTURE
12-1{61}—
VARIANCE
§ 12-2—
Statutory authorization, statement of methods used to analyze flood hazards, statement of purpose, intention and interpretation.
§ 12-4—
Lands to which chapter applies.
§ 12-6—
Standards for floodplain development permit.
§ 12-7—
Floodplain management variance procedures.
§ 12-11—
Amendments to chapter.
§ 13-10—
Permits or licenses required to engage in collection business.
§ 16-10—
Schedule of fees.
§ 18-13—
Failure to maintain motor vehicle financial responsibility.
§ 18-25.4—
Stock golf carts operated on City streets — requirements.
§ 18-25.5—
Inspection, permits and registration required to operate low-speed vehicle, golf carts, or utility vehicle on City streets, roads, or alleys.
§ 18-25.6—
Utility vehicles, operation on City streets, exceptions.
§ 18-42.3—
Minors riding in unenclosed bed of small trucks.
§ 20-31—
Firearms — firing prohibited; exceptions.
§ 22-6—
Responsibilities.
§ 22-45—
Standard work week — overtime.
§ 22-56—
Disciplinary actions.
§ 22-65—
Separations.
§ 22-70—
General leave policy.
§ 22-82—
Federal Social Security benefits extended to all eligible employees, officials and officers.
§ 22-84—
Deductions from wages.
§ 22-85—
Contributions of City.
§ 22-86—
Compliance of City with State and Federal laws generally; administration of plan and agreement by City Clerk.
§ 22-88—
Workers' Compensation Insurance — City authorized to carry on all City employees.
§ 22-89—
Same — Board of Aldermen to determine insuring company.
§ 22-93—
Group health and group life insurance.
§ 22-122—
Deductions.
§ 22-124—
Vehicle and equipment accidents.
§ 22-127—
Complaints against employees.
§ 22-141—
Testing procedures and parameters.
§ 22-143—
Policy.
§ 23-7—
Inspector of Plumbing and Sewers — duties generally.
§ 23-65—
Same — application; statement of qualifications; bond.
§ 26-39.2—
Net metering.
§ 26-47—
Fire hydrants.
§ 26-122—
Separation of funds.
§ 30-13.3—
Permits for excavations and requirements for issuance.
§ 30-29—
Care, removal of trees, shrubs etc. by City.
§ 30-33—
Arborist's permit.
30.1-2A{15}—
ESCROW AGENT
30.1-2A{16}—
FLOODPLAIN
§ 30.1-6—
Preliminary plat (required for major subdivisions).
§ 30.1-7—
Improvement plans (for both major and minor subdivisions).
§ 30.1-9—
Improvements installed or guaranteed by developer.
§ 30.1-11—
Final plat (for both major and minor subdivisions).
§ 30.2-17—
Accidental discharges.
§ 31-12—
Same — for building.
§ 31-16—
Group housing projects.
§ 31-23—
Use regulations.
§ 31-41—
Final plan.
Intoxicate
§ 1-7—
General penalty.
Ch 3—
Alcoholic Beverages
3-1{1}—
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
3-1{4}—
INTOXICATING LIQUOR
§ 3-3—
Prohibitions against selling, supplying or possessing alcoholic beverages, concerning minors, intoxicated persons and habitual drunkards; presumption concerning contents of sealed alcoholic beverage containers.
§ 3-4—
City alcoholic beverage licenses.
§ 3-5—
Hours licensees may operate under licenses.
§ 3-7—
Same — additional requirements to apply for package intoxicating liquor license and Sunday package intoxicating liquor license.
§ 3-8—
(Reserved)
§ 3-9—
License applicant qualifications and other requirements to apply for license — additional requirement to apply for any liquor by the drink license.
§ 3-9.1—
Same — additional requirements for tax exempt organization to apply for liquor by the drink licenses.
§ 3-10—
Same — additional requirements to apply for resort license.
§ 3-10.1—
Temporary resort license — application requirements.
§ 3-17—
Renewal of license — application requirements.
§ 3-18—
Ordinance violations by licensee or employees concerning operation of licensed premises or concerning conduct of persons upon licensed premises.
§ 3-19—
Convictions and law violations-when such may not be sole cause for suspending, revoking, refusing to renew or refusing to grant license.
§ 16-10—
Schedule of fees.
§ 18-9.1—
Drunken, etc., driving — driving while intoxicated.
§ 18-9.5—
Same — implied consent to chemical tests.
§ 18-9.6—
Same — procedure on arrest.
§ 18-9.7—
Same — procedure in municipal court for violations of Section 18-9.1.
§ 18-9.9—
Same — penalties.
§ 18-9.10—
Open containers of intoxicating liquor — prohibited — when.
§ 20-10.2—
Consumption or possession of intoxicating liquor on school property.
§ 20-46—
Weapons — unlawful use, with exceptions.
§ 20-50—
Endangering the welfare of a child.
§ 21-11—
Alcoholic beverages prohibited, exception.
§ 22-57—
Causes for disciplinary action.
§ 22-134—
Intent of Article X.
§ 22-135—
General policy of Article X.
§ 22-141—
Testing procedures and parameters.
§ 25-3—
Court Costs.
§ 31-25—
Use regulations.
§ 31-27—
Use regulations.
Intoxicating beverages
§ 1-7—
General penalty.
Ch 3—
Alcoholic Beverages
3-1{1}—
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
3-1{4}—
INTOXICATING LIQUOR
§ 3-3—
Prohibitions against selling, supplying or possessing alcoholic beverages, concerning minors, intoxicated persons and habitual drunkards; presumption concerning contents of sealed alcoholic beverage containers.
§ 3-4—
City alcoholic beverage licenses.
§ 3-5—
Hours licensees may operate under licenses.
§ 3-7—
Same — additional requirements to apply for package intoxicating liquor license and Sunday package intoxicating liquor license.
§ 3-8—
(Reserved)
§ 3-9—
License applicant qualifications and other requirements to apply for license — additional requirement to apply for any liquor by the drink license.
§ 3-9.1—
Same — additional requirements for tax exempt organization to apply for liquor by the drink licenses.
§ 3-10—
Same — additional requirements to apply for resort license.
§ 3-10.1—
Temporary resort license — application requirements.
§ 3-17—
Renewal of license — application requirements.
§ 3-18—
Ordinance violations by licensee or employees concerning operation of licensed premises or concerning conduct of persons upon licensed premises.
§ 3-19—
Convictions and law violations-when such may not be sole cause for suspending, revoking, refusing to renew or refusing to grant license.
§ 16-10—
Schedule of fees.
§ 18-9.1—
Drunken, etc., driving — driving while intoxicated.
§ 18-9.5—
Same — implied consent to chemical tests.
§ 18-9.6—
Same — procedure on arrest.
§ 18-9.7—
Same — procedure in municipal court for violations of Section 18-9.1.
§ 18-9.9—
Same — penalties.
§ 18-9.10—
Open containers of intoxicating liquor — prohibited — when.
§ 20-10.2—
Consumption or possession of intoxicating liquor on school property.
§ 20-46—
Weapons — unlawful use, with exceptions.
§ 20-50—
Endangering the welfare of a child.
§ 21-11—
Alcoholic beverages prohibited, exception.
§ 22-57—
Causes for disciplinary action.
§ 22-134—
Intent of Article X.
§ 22-135—
General policy of Article X.
§ 22-141—
Testing procedures and parameters.
§ 25-3—
Court Costs.
§ 31-25—
Use regulations.
§ 31-27—
Use regulations.
Intoxication
§ 1-7—
General penalty.
Ch 3—
Alcoholic Beverages
3-1{1}—
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
3-1{4}—
INTOXICATING LIQUOR
§ 3-3—
Prohibitions against selling, supplying or possessing alcoholic beverages, concerning minors, intoxicated persons and habitual drunkards; presumption concerning contents of sealed alcoholic beverage containers.
§ 3-4—
City alcoholic beverage licenses.
§ 3-5—
Hours licensees may operate under licenses.
§ 3-7—
Same — additional requirements to apply for package intoxicating liquor license and Sunday package intoxicating liquor license.
§ 3-8—
(Reserved)
§ 3-9—
License applicant qualifications and other requirements to apply for license — additional requirement to apply for any liquor by the drink license.
§ 3-9.1—
Same — additional requirements for tax exempt organization to apply for liquor by the drink licenses.
§ 3-10—
Same — additional requirements to apply for resort license.
§ 3-10.1—
Temporary resort license — application requirements.
§ 3-17—
Renewal of license — application requirements.
§ 3-18—
Ordinance violations by licensee or employees concerning operation of licensed premises or concerning conduct of persons upon licensed premises.
§ 3-19—
Convictions and law violations-when such may not be sole cause for suspending, revoking, refusing to renew or refusing to grant license.
§ 16-10—
Schedule of fees.
§ 18-9.1—
Drunken, etc., driving — driving while intoxicated.
§ 18-9.5—
Same — implied consent to chemical tests.
§ 18-9.6—
Same — procedure on arrest.
§ 18-9.7—
Same — procedure in municipal court for violations of Section 18-9.1.
§ 18-9.9—
Same — penalties.
§ 18-9.10—
Open containers of intoxicating liquor — prohibited — when.
§ 20-10.2—
Consumption or possession of intoxicating liquor on school property.
§ 20-46—
Weapons — unlawful use, with exceptions.
§ 20-50—
Endangering the welfare of a child.
§ 21-11—
Alcoholic beverages prohibited, exception.
§ 22-57—
Causes for disciplinary action.
§ 22-134—
Intent of Article X.
§ 22-135—
General policy of Article X.
§ 22-141—
Testing procedures and parameters.
§ 25-3—
Court Costs.
§ 31-25—
Use regulations.
§ 31-27—
Use regulations.
Investigations
§ 2-1—
Policy concerning meetings, records and votes (open meetings and records law).
2-2{1}—
ADVERSARY PROCEEDING
§ 2-79—
Reports.
§ 3-18—
Ordinance violations by licensee or employees concerning operation of licensed premises or concerning conduct of persons upon licensed premises.
§ 5-27—
Amendments to the International Building Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 8.1-3—
City Attorney to administer chapter.
§ 8.1-8—
Additional unlawful practices.
§ 8.1-9—
Enforcement procedures.
§ 9-6—
Contracts for work to be done for City, supplies, etc. — bids; award; signature; etc.
§ 9-29—
Collector to use all lawful means to collect taxes and licenses.
12-1{52}—
RISK PREMIUM RATES
§ 16-12—
Same — promulgation of rules and regulations — additional duties.
§ 16-15.1—
Municipal pawnshop license — requirements.
§ 16-20—
Registration of persons engaging in interstate commerce.
§ 16-25—
Statement of gross receipts.
§ 18-13—
Failure to maintain motor vehicle financial responsibility.
§ 18-15—
Leaving the scene of an accident.
§ 20-33—
Harassment.
§ 20-35.1—
Library theft.
20-35.3B{4}—
IMITATION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
§ 20-52—
Invasion of privacy.
22-2{40}—
SUSPENSION
§ 22-4—
Scope.
§ 22-56—
Disciplinary actions.
§ 22-64—
Judicial suspensions.
§ 22-124—
Vehicle and equipment accidents.
§ 22-126—
Commendations.
§ 22-127—
Complaints against employees.
§ 22-130—
Investigating authority.
§ 22-131—
Investigation procedures.
§ 22-132—
Results of investigation.
§ 22-133—
Records of investigation.
§ 22-161—
Duties of employees and officers.
§ 22-162—
Investigation procedure.
§ 22-164—
Confidentiality.
§ 23-22—
Work in violation of Chapter to be corrected.
§ 24-30—
Mid-Missouri Major Case Squad.
§ 30-18—
Duties and responsibilities.