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Vacancies
§ 2-11 — Qualifications of Aldermen; term of office.
§ 2-13 — Membership; meetings generally; adjourned meetings; quorum.
§ 2-17 — Same — duties generally.
§ 2-28 — Officers to pay taxes; officers who are required to be residents.
§ 2-33 — Vacancies and suspensions.
§ 2-50.1 — Director of Public Works and Public Utilities.
§ 2-54 — City Attorney — temporary absence — vacancy in office.
§ 2-77 — Composition; appointment of members; terms; compensation.
§ 3-15 — License and licensee — change of information or facts; license transfer to other premises; reporting violations and license revocations and suspensions.
§ 6-29 — Composition; appointment of members; filling of vacancies; compensation of members.
§ 9-41 — Enhanced Enterprise Zone — Board of Commissioners.
§ 10-5 — Same — duties of Chief; when Assistant Chief to assume duties; duties generally of Assistant Chief.
§ 15-2 — Library board of trustees; appointment; composition; terms; removal; vacancies; compensation; who may not serve.
§ 21-16 — Vacancies; compensation of directors.
§ 22-14 — Notification of vacancy and recruitment.
§ 22-15 — Vacancies.
§ 22-17 — Recruitment for promotion.
§ 22-50 — Promotion policies.
§ 22-67 — Resignation.
§ 24-1.1 — Dispatchers — at will employees — appointment procedure.
§ 30-16 — Term of office.
§ 31-59 — Established; composition; appointment; terms; organization; vacancies; removal of members.
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Vacant lots
§ 13-2 — Depositing in streets, vacant lots, streams, etc.; burning restricted.
§ 17-11 — Litter on vacant lots.
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Vaccination
§ 4-10 — Dog and cat license required.
§ 4-12 — Registration procedure generally; tags.
§ 4-20 — Redemption of impounded dogs and cats.
§ 4-21 — Release of impounded dogs and cats.
§ 4-29 — Procedure when dog or cat bites, injures or attacks any person or domestic animal.
Ch 14 Art I — In General
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Vapors
§ 5-27 — Amendments to the International Building Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-37 — Amendments to the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings — 2015 Edition.
Ch 16 Art III — Tobacco, Alternative Nicotine And Vapor Products
§ 16-27 — License and tax for sale, etc. — registration fee.
§ 16-31 — Business license for vending machines; sale through vending machines.
§ 20-8 — Tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products — definitions — sale to persons under eighteen prohibited — exception — posting notice — penalty.
20-8A{7} — VAPOR PRODUCT
§ 26-77 — Prohibited deposits in sanitary sewerage system.
§ 26-85.5 — Discharge of waters and wastes into the public sewer system(s).
§ 26-115 — Service rates generally.
§ 31-29 — Use regulations.
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Variances
§ 5-37 — Amendments to the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings — 2015 Edition.
12-1{7} — APPEAL
12-1{61} — VARIANCE
§ 12-6 — Standards for floodplain development permit.
§ 12-7 — Floodplain management variance procedures.
§ 12-8 — Penalty.
§ 30.1-12 — Lot split/boundary adjustment procedure.
§ 30.1-27 — Variances.
31-1{67} — VARIANCE
§ 31-19 — Use regulations.
§ 31-20 — Height, yard and area regulations.
§ 31-62 — Powers and duties generally.
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Vehicles
1-2{7} — MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION
Ch 3 — Alcoholic Beverages
§ 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.
Ch 4 — Animals and Fowl
§ 4-39 — Requirements for owners of certain dogs to follow.
§ 5-22 — Not to stand on street longer than six hours.
§ 5-26 — Definitions for and exemptions to International Building Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-45 — Definitions For And Exemptions To International Existing Building Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 6-10 — Machinery and vehicles — types allowed; speed on roadways.
§ 6-11 — Same — on private lots or walkways.
§ 10-85 — Transportation.
§ 11-4 — Discharge restricted as to time, type of firework and area — public displays.
12-1{37} — LOWEST FLOOR
12-1{49} — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
§ 12-6 — Standards for floodplain development permit.
§ 12-7 — Floodplain management variance procedures.
Ch 13 — Garbage and Refuse
§ 13-3 — Truck loads to be secured; garbage, etc., falling from truck prima facie evidence of intent to violate article.
13-6{2} — BULKY RUBBISH
§ 13-8 — Collection.
§ 13-10 — Permits or licenses required to engage in collection business.
Ch 14 Art I — In General
§ 16-2 — Failure to obtain prohibited.
§ 16-5 — When person deemed in business.
§ 16-9 — Fees for operating vehicle on public highways supplemental to fees required by other provisions.
§ 16-10 — Schedule of fees.
§ 16-14 — Application; original license.
§ 17-6 — Littering by persons in vehicles.
§ 17-7 — Transportation of litter in vehicles.
Ch 18 — Motor Vehicles, Traffic, and Bicycles
§ 18-1 — Missouri Model Traffic Ordinance adopted; amendments.
§ 18-4 — Removal and impoundment of vehicles obstructing, etc., traffic; recovery of same by owners; applicability of Section to private parking lots, etc.
§ 18-5 — Regulation and control of obstructing freeways, etc.
§ 18-7 — Prohibited driving age.
§ 18-7.1 — Driving without a driver's license, riding motorcycle without protective headgear.
§ 18-7.2 — Driving in violation of intermediate driver's license or temporary instruction permit.
§ 18-7.3 — Driving while revoked or suspended.
§ 18-8 — Motor vehicles to be driven in careful and prudent manner.
§ 18-8.1 — Operating motor vehicles or motorcycles in parking lots.
§ 18-9.1 — Drunken, etc., driving — driving while intoxicated.
§ 18-9.2 — Same — driving with excessive blood alcohol content.
§ 18-9.3 — Same — "drive" and "operate" defined.
§ 18-9.5 — Same — implied consent to chemical tests.
§ 18-9.10 — Open containers of intoxicating liquor — prohibited — when.
§ 18-10 — Commercial vehicles prohibited from driving on certain streets.
§ 18-11 — Tampering with motor vehicle without owner's permission.
§ 18-12 — Restrictions as to washing vehicle.
§ 18-13 — Failure to maintain motor vehicle financial responsibility.
§ 18-13.1 — Failure to display currently registered license plates; improper display of license plates.
§ 18-15 — Leaving the scene of an accident.
§ 18-16 — Passing school bus; compliance generally of school buses with certain regulations.
§ 18-17 — Rules for proceeding through school zone.
§ 18-18 — Construction of vehicles for transporting dead animals.
§ 18-19 — Vehicles carrying certain projecting objects to have red light or flag.
§ 18-20 — Overloaded, etc., vehicles prohibited.
§ 18-21 — Weight regulations.
§ 18-22 — Height, width and length of vehicles restricted; exceptions.
§ 18-24 — Lugs, cleats, etc., on metal tired vehicles prohibited on paved streets; exceptions.
§ 18-25 — Throwing, etc., certain objects on streets prohibited.
§ 18-25.1 — Regulation of all-terrain vehicles and prohibition of snow mobiles.
§ 18-25.2 — Motorized play vehicles and motorized scooters prohibited on City streets except during parades.
§ 18-25.3 — Low-speed vehicles operated on City streets — requirements.
§ 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.
§ 18-26 — Vehicles in operation to be driven on right half of roadway.
§ 18-27 — Duty of driver on meeting approaching vehicle.
§ 18-28 — Rounding curves.
§ 18-29 — Overtaking and passing another vehicle — driving on right and left hand sides of roadway — when prohibited and allowed.
§ 18-30 — Hand signals and signal lights for stopping, slowing and turning.
§ 18-31 — Right-of-way at intersections without traffic control devices.
§ 18-32 — Following too closely.
§ 18-33 — Speed limits generally.
§ 18-34 — Restrictions on driving at slow speed; enforcement of and compliance with Section.
Ch 18 Art IV — Parking
§ 18-35 — Owner prima facie responsible — prohibited parking in alleys.
§ 18-36 — Trucks, buses, moving vans, etc.
§ 18-37 — Livestock trucks.
§ 18-37.1 — Handicapped parking.
Ch 18 Art V — Equipment
§ 18-38 — Driving of vehicle in defective mechanical condition likely to cause damage or injury.
§ 18-39 — Brakes.
§ 18-40 — Noise from muffler cutouts, motors, etc.
§ 18-40.1 — Jake braking prohibited on City streets.
§ 18-41 — Signaling devices — horns.
§ 18-42 — Lights and reflective emblems for motor vehicles and animal-drawn vehicles — when required.
§ 18-42.1 — Passenger restraints for children.
§ 18-42.2 — Seat belts required.
§ 18-42.3 — Minors riding in unenclosed bed of small trucks.
§ 18-43 — Chapter 307 of Revised Statutes of Missouri concerning vehicle equipment adopted; amending.
§ 18-44 — through Section 18-52. (Reserved)
Ch 18 Art VII — Wrecked, Abandoned, Etc., Vehicles
§ 18-53 — Abandoning or leaving vehicle on street, etc., for more than seventy-two hours.
§ 18-54 — Wrecked, non-operating, etc., vehicle — leaving on street, alley or public place.
§ 18-55 — Same — allowing to remain on private property longer than seventy-two hours prohibited; exceptions.
§ 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.
§ 18-57.1 — Definitions as used in this Article.
§ 18-57.2 — Police Officer authorized to enter private property.
§ 18-58 — Definition.
§ 18-60 — Required bicycle equipment.
§ 18-61 — Must obey traffic ordinances.
§ 18-63 — Must ride to right of road.
Ch 19 — Nuisances
§ 19-2 — What deemed and declared to be nuisances.
§ 20-11 — Curfew — minors under sixteen years after 11:00 P.M.
§ 20-18 — Disturbing the peace.
20-36B{6} — SERVICES
§ 20-39 — Resisting or interfering with arrest or detention.
§ 20-40 — Property interference — personal property.
§ 20-46 — Weapons — unlawful use, with exceptions.
§ 20-50 — Endangering the welfare of a child.
Ch 20.1 — Parades
§ 20.1-3 — Same — application.
§ 20.1-4 — Same — standards for issuance.
§ 20.1-12 — Public conduct during parades.
§ 21-7 — Motor vehicles — speed limit.
§ 21-8 — Vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, motorized play vehicles, motorized scooters and snowmobiles — operation in any City park.
§ 22-9.1 — Driver's license.
§ 22-124 — Vehicle and equipment accidents.
§ 22-138 — Substance and/or alcohol testing.
§ 22-141 — Testing procedures and parameters.
§ 22-145 — Applicability.
22-146{1} — COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE
§ 22-148 — Alcohol and controlled substance prohibitions.
§ 22-149 — Controlled substance and alcohol testing provisions.
§ 25-3 — Court Costs.
§ 26-6 — Deposit by consumer; required; amount; purpose.
§ 26-32 — Maintenance and upkeep of service facilities.
§ 26-39.1 — Electric service in large mobile home parks.
Ch 27 — Railroads
Ch 30 — Streets and Sidewalks
§ 30.1-7 — Improvement plans (for both major and minor subdivisions).
§ 30.1-21 — Easements.
§ 30.2-27 — Monitoring facilities and requirements.
31-1{11} — DRIVEWAY
31-1{12} — DWELLING
31-1{13} — DWELLING, MULTIPLE
31-1{14} — DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY
31-1{15} — DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
31-1{18} — GARAGE, COMMUNITY
31-1{19} — GARAGE, PRIVATE
31-1{20} — GARAGE, PUBLIC
31-1{21} — GARAGE, SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIR
31-1{42} — MOTEL
§ 31-19 — Use regulations.
§ 31-21 — Use regulations.
§ 31-23 — Use regulations.
§ 31-25 — Use regulations.
§ 31-27 — Use regulations.
§ 31-43 — Height, yard and area regulations.
§ 31-50 — Generally.
§ 31-51 — Parking — one or two-family dwellings and manufactured homes.
§ 31-56 — Same — business, manufacturing, industrial or warehouse buildings.
§ 31-69 — General Requirements.
§ CR-10 — Centralia Cross Reference.
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Vending machines
16-26{8} — VENDING MACHINE
§ 16-31 — Business license for vending machines; sale through vending machines.
§ 16-36 — Confiscation of unstamped cigarettes.
§ 20-8 — Tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products — definitions — sale to persons under eighteen prohibited — exception — posting notice — penalty.
20-8A{8} — VENDING MACHINES
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Ventilation
§ 4-43 — Enclosures.
§ 5-27 — Amendments to the International Building Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-37 — Amendments to the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings — 2015 Edition.
§ 12-6 — Standards for floodplain development permit.
23-1{5} — PLUMBING
§ 23-20 — Septic tank and water closet connections to public sewers.
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Vermin
§ 5-15 — Conditions declared detrimental and public nuisance.
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Veterans
§ 3-4 — City alcoholic beverage licenses.
§ 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.
§ 18-37.1 — Handicapped parking.
§ 22-30 — Priority of appointments.
§ 22-71 — Holidays.
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Vibrations
§ 30-13.1 — Backfilling of excavated area.
§ 30-42 — Sidewalk specifications.
§ 31-19 — Use regulations.
§ 31-25 — Use regulations.
§ 31-27 — Use regulations.
§ 31-29 — Use regulations.
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Vicious dogs
§ 4-24 — Female dogs in heat; vicious dogs; dogs which chase automobiles.
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Violations and Penalties
1-2{7} — MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION
1-2{12} — PERSON
§ 1-5 — Repeal of ordinance not to affect liabilities, etc.
§ 1-7 — General penalty.
§ 1-8 — Working of prisoners; installment payment of fines.
§ 2-1 — Policy concerning meetings, records and votes (open meetings and records law).
§ 2-7 — Financial interest statement; who shall file; when; contents.
§ 2-19.1 — Disrupting a public meeting of Board of Aldermen — ordinance violation — arrest.
§ 2-25 — Officers enumerated.
§ 2-41 — Power to enforce laws.
§ 2-53 — City Attorney — duties generally.
§ 2-55 — City Attorney — compensation.
§ 2-55.1 — City Prosecutor.
§ 2-72 — Duties generally.
§ 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.
§ 3-6 — License applicant qualifications and other requirements to apply for license — in general.
§ 3-15 — License and licensee — change of information or facts; license transfer to other premises; reporting violations and license revocations and suspensions.
§ 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.
§ 3-21 — Conviction for violating chapter provision — penalty in general; license revocation upon conviction.
§ 4-2 — Animal abuse or neglect.
§ 4-18 — Dog off owner's premises without leash prohibited except in certain designated areas, where different requirements apply.
§ 4-27 — Issuance of muzzling proclamation.
§ 4-30 — Number of dogs and cats allowed at residence.
§ 4-31 — Penalty for violating provisions of Articles I or II.
§ 4-33 — Designation of dangerous dog — procedure.
§ 4-36 — Penalties for violation of dangerous dog article.
§ 4-38 — Procedures to be followed for making a determination of when a dog will be subject to the provisions of Section 4-39.
§ 4-40 — Penalties for violations.
§ 4-47 — Penalties and enforcement.
§ 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.
§ 5-15 — Conditions declared detrimental and public nuisance.
§ 5-19 — Abatement standards.
§ 5-20.7 — Penalty for failure to comply with notices and orders.
§ 5-25 — International Building Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-27 — Amendments to the International Building Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-28 — Adoption of the Electrical Code.
§ 5-29 — Amendments to the National Electrical Code/2014 Edition.
§ 5-30 — International Plumbing Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-32 — Amendments to the International Plumbing Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-33 — International Mechanical Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-35 — Amendments to the International Mechanical Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-36 — International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-37 — Amendments to the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-38 — International Fire Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-40 — Amendments to International Fire Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-41 — International Fuel Gas Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-43 — Amendments to the International Fuel Gas Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-44 — International Existing Building Code — 2015 Edition.
§ 5-46 — Amendments To The International Existing Building Code — 2015.
§ 6-7 — Price of burial spaces; permit required for markers.
§ 7-11 — Violation of Mayor's order or emergency regulation.
§ 8.1-3 — City Attorney to administer chapter.
§ 9-31 — Penalty for nonpayment of taxes.
§ 9-36 — City Clerk to file delinquent list; preparation of back tax book.
§ 9-37 — Duties of Collector on receipt of back tax book.
§ 9-43 — Enhanced Enterprise Zone — qualified businesses — requirements to abate property taxes.
12-1{37} — LOWEST FLOOR
12-1{50} — REMEDY A VIOLATION
12-1{62} — VIOLATION
§ 12-8 — Penalty.
§ 13-3 — Truck loads to be secured; garbage, etc., falling from truck prima facie evidence of intent to violate article.
§ 13-5 — Owners of lots to remove weeds, etc.; notice and hearing; removal by City and taxing of costs against property.
§ 13-10 — Permits or licenses required to engage in collection business.
§ 13-12 — Unlawful acts.
§ 13-13 — Collection and disposal service charges — state imposed surcharges.
§ 13-14.1 — Penalty for violation of article.
§ 13-27 — Collection and disposal of yard waste.
§ 15-5 — Penalties may be imposed.
§ 16-15.3 — Short-Term Rentals.
§ 16-19.1 — Delinquent license taxes — penalty.
§ 16-20 — Registration of persons engaging in interstate commerce.
§ 16-21.1 — Revocation, suspension or non-renewal of licenses; procedure.
§ 16-33 — Duty of retailer on obtaining unstamped cigarettes.
§ 16-36 — Confiscation of unstamped cigarettes.
§ 16-38 — Penalty for violation of article.
§ 18-1 — Missouri Model Traffic Ordinance adopted; amendments.
§ 18-2 — Compliance with chapter.
§ 18-2.1 — Municipal Ordinance Violation Bureau Clerk.
§ 18-4 — Removal and impoundment of vehicles obstructing, etc., traffic; recovery of same by owners; applicability of Section to private parking lots, etc.
§ 18-7.1 — Driving without a driver's license, riding motorcycle without protective headgear.
§ 18-7.2 — Driving in violation of intermediate driver's license or temporary instruction permit.
§ 18-7.3 — Driving while revoked or suspended.
§ 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.
§ 18-9.8 — Same — reports to highway patrol.
§ 18-9.9 — Same — penalties.
§ 18-11 — Tampering with motor vehicle without owner's permission.
§ 18-13 — Failure to maintain motor vehicle financial responsibility.
§ 18-15 — Leaving the scene of an accident.
§ 18-16 — Passing school bus; compliance generally of school buses with certain regulations.
§ 18-20 — Overloaded, etc., vehicles prohibited.
§ 18-21 — Weight 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.
§ 18-33 — Speed limits generally.
§ 18-35 — Owner prima facie responsible — prohibited parking in alleys.
§ 18-37.1 — Handicapped parking.
§ 18-42 — Lights and reflective emblems for motor vehicles and animal-drawn vehicles — when required.
§ 18-42.1 — Passenger restraints for children.
§ 18-42.2 — Seat belts required.
§ 18-53 — Abandoning or leaving vehicle on street, etc., for more than seventy-two hours.
§ 18-55 — Same — allowing to remain on private property longer than seventy-two hours prohibited; exceptions.
§ 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.
§ 18-57.2 — Police Officer authorized to enter private property.
§ 18-64 — Parent's responsibilities — children under seventeen; children's responsibilities.
§ 19-4 — Abatement — method.
§ 19-5 — Same — costs and expenses — injunctive relief.
Ch 20 — Ordinance Violations — Miscellaneous
§ 20-1 — Assault.
§ 20-1.1 — Domestic assault.
§ 20-2 — Attempting to commit offense.
§ 20-4 — Aiding and abetting another in commission of ordinance violation.
§ 20-8 — Tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products — definitions — sale to persons under eighteen prohibited — exception — posting notice — penalty.
§ 20-10 — Conspiracy.
§ 20-10.1 — Consumption of alcoholic beverages on public property.
§ 20-17.1 — Distribution of printed materials.
§ 20-18 — Disturbing the peace.
§ 20-21 — Escape from custody or confinement.
§ 20-22 — Failure to appear in municipal court following initial appearance.
§ 20-25 — Making false report.
§ 20-26 — False, misleading, etc., advertising.
§ 20-28 — False statement, etc., under oath.
§ 20-32 — Unlawful transfer of weapons to minor.
§ 20-33 — Harassment.
§ 20-35.1 — Library theft.
20-35.3B{2} — DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
§ 20-36 — Stealing.
§ 20-36.1 — Receiving stolen property valued at less than five hundred dollars.
§ 20-37 — Theft of cable television service; unauthorized connections.
§ 20-38 — Obstructing, resisting, etc., City officers — interference with legal process.
§ 20-39 — Resisting or interfering with arrest or detention.
§ 20-40 — Property interference — personal property.
§ 20-42 — Trespass of a school bus.
§ 20-46 — Weapons — unlawful use, with exceptions.
§ 20-49 — Indecent exposure and public urination.
§ 20-50 — Endangering the welfare of a child.
§ 20-52 — Invasion of privacy.
§ 20-53 — Tampering with witnesses and victims.
20-53C{2} — VICTIM
20-53C{3} — WITNESS
§ 20.1-12 — Public conduct during parades.
§ 20.1-13 — Violations.
§ 21-11 — Alcoholic beverages prohibited, exception.
§ 22-10 — Illegal acts.
§ 22-11 — Violation of provisions.
§ 22-55 — Discipline policy.
§ 22-57 — Causes for disciplinary action.
§ 22-59 — Removal of warning or reprimand.
§ 22-112 — Conduct, work habits, attitude.
§ 22-128 — Scope of Article IX.
§ 22-129 — Reporting of complaints.
§ 22-131 — Investigation procedures.
§ 22-137 — Illegal drugs.
§ 22-138 — Substance and/or alcohol testing.
§ 22-141 — Testing procedures and parameters.
§ 22-148 — Alcohol and controlled substance prohibitions.
§ 22-149 — Controlled substance and alcohol testing provisions.
§ 22-152 — Rehabilitation effort.
§ 22-156 — Disciplinary issues.
§ 22-157 — Coordination with other laws and policies.
§ 22-160 — Description of harassment and sexual harassment.
§ 22-165 — Penalties.
§ 23-15 — Sewage disposal — inspection; notice of violation; alterations by City; special tax bill against property.
§ 23-22 — Work in violation of Chapter to be corrected.
§ 24-3 — Chief of Police.
§ 24-6 — Compliance with rules and regulations.
§ 24-9 — Prohibiting excessive force during non-violent civil rights demonstrations.
§ 24-10 — Duty to report violations to City Attorney.
§ 24-12 — Power of arrest, with and without warrant.
Ch 25 — Police Court (Municipal Court)
§ 25-1 — Issuance of Municipal Administrative Search Warrants.
§ 25-2 — Municipal Violations to be Heard in Associate Circuit Court.
§ 25-3 — Court Costs.
§ 26-7 — Same — use by City; transfer to water and light fund; recovery by customer.
§ 26-15 — Inspection prerequisite to connection of plumbing or wiring; changes in existing construction; utility tampering.
§ 26-16 — Discontinuance of service.
§ 26-50.5 — Tampering prohibited.
§ 26-50.7 — Violation, penalty.
§ 26-52 — Sewer connection permit.
§ 26-54 — Liability for obstruction of or damage to public sewer system.
§ 26-55 — Violation of Article.
§ 26-72 — Purpose of Article; violations as nuisance; exemptions.
§ 26-75 — Privies, septic tanks and sewer lagoons prohibited where sanitary sewer service furnished; violation, penalty.
§ 26-83 — Right of entry to enforce Article; statement and reports may be required from sewer users.
§ 26-84 — General penalty for violation of division.
§ 26-85 — Civil remedies for enforcement of Division.
§ 26-85.6 — Tampering with sewerage works prohibited.
§ 26-85.8 — Violation; penalty.
§ 26-91 — Violations; forced disconnection from public sewer.
§ 26-111.1 — Automatic bank payment withdrawal program for utility customers.
§ 26-112 — Delinquent payment — service disconnected; reconnection of service.
§ 26-113 — Same — penalty.
§ 26-139 — Monthly billing; delinquent charges.
§ 27-3 — Same — on trains.
§ 28-1 — Rioting — defined; prohibited.
§ 28-8 — Unlawful assemblies.
§ 28-9 — Refusal to disperse generally.
§ 30-13.3 — Permits for excavations and requirements for issuance.
§ 30-26 — Care of trees, shrubs, etc.
§ 30-27 — Removal of trees, shrubs, etc. detrimental to public health, safety, or welfare.
§ 30-37 — Penalty.
§ 30-39 — Creating obstructions and permitted activities.
§ 30-43 — Driveways — how constructed and maintained.
§ 30.1-3 — Provisions to be complied with before recording plat and sale of lots.
§ 30.1-30 — Penalty.
30.2-3{18} — INTERFERENCE
30.2-3{23} — PASS THROUGH
§ 30.2-10 — General discharge prohibitions.
§ 30.2-17 — Accidental discharges.
§ 30.2-31 — Suspension of wastewater treatment service or permit.
§ 30.2-32 — Revocation of permit.
§ 30.2-33 — Notice of violation.
§ 30.2-34 — Show cause hearing; orders and directives pursuant to hearing.
§ 30.2-36 — Penalties — violations generally.
§ 30.2-37 — Same — falsifying information, tampering with monitoring devices, etc.
§ 31-4 — Compliance with Chapter.
§ 31-6 — Enforcement of Chapter.
§ 31-10 — Application for building permit.
§ 31-14 — Same — for nonconforming uses.
§ 31-18 — Violations and penalties.
§ 31-49 — Repairs, alterations and extensions of nonconforming buildings.
§ 31-65 — Conditional use permits.
§ 31-69 — General Requirements.
§ 31-74 — Commercial Operation Of Unlawful Wireless Communications Facilities.
§ 31-75 — Penalty.
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Volunteer firemen
§ 10-4 — Same — appointment of Chief and selection of Assistant Chief; terms.
22-2{16} — DEPARTMENT HEAD