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2023-11-21
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Rabies control
§ 100-2 — License and tag required.
§ 100-3 — Application for license.
§ 396-29 — Regulation 1: reportable diseases.
§ 396-187 — Violations and penalties.
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Rabies vaccinations
§ 100-2 — License and tag required.
§ 100-3 — Application for license.
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Radiation
133-1{4} — SENSING DEVICE
389-6{128} — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
389-6{163} — SOLAR PANEL
§ 389-17 — PCD Planned Commercial Development.
§ 389-20 — Uses prohibited in all districts.
§ 389-43 — Special regulations for one- and two-family dwellings.
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Radioactive substances
253-2{31} — POLLUTANT
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Records
6-1{1} — COMMUNITY SAFETY CAMERA
6-1{2} — WORKPLACE CAMERA
§ 6-3 — Use of cameras.
§ 6-4 — Restrictions.
§ 6-5 — Release of images.
§ 6-6 — Annual report.
§ 6-8 — Oversight and access protocol.
§ 21-4 — Administration.
§ 23-4 — Disclosure of interest in legislation.
§ 28-2 — Organization.
§ 28-6 — Attendance.
§ 48-4 — Powers and duties.
§ 48-10 — Powers and duties.
§ 48-30 — Establishment of position and compensation; powers and duties.
§ 53-15 — Access to personnel files policy.
§ 53-18 — Employee discipline policy.
§ 53-19 — Employee termination policy.
§ 53-26 — Email, voicemail and Internet usage policy.
§ 56-12 — Reports.
§ 56-16 — Police blotter.
§ 61-5 — Powers and duties.
§ 63-3 — Powers and duties of Superintendent.
§ 68-5 — Youth-serving recreation organizations.
68-5A{2} — CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD BACKGROUND CHECK
68-5A{3} — CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION
68-5A{5} — NONCRIMINAL JUSTICE PURPOSE
§ 90-1 — General program purposes; procedure.
§ 90-2 — Administration.
§ 90-3 — Affirmative marketing within inclusionary development.
§ 90-4 — Affordable unit controls and requirements.
§ 92-1 — Findings.
92-3{9} — BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION
§ 92-4 — Alarm user permit; fee; transferability; false statements.
§ 97-13 — False statements in application.
§ 118-5 — Costs.
§ 126-6 — Construction fees.
Ch 149 Art III — Copies of Public Records
§ 149-3 — Policy.
§ 149-4 — Custodian of records; records request form.
§ 149-5 — Inspection and copying of public records.
§ 149-6 — Time limits for compliance.
§ 149-7 — Posting of appeals procedure.
§ 149-8 — Viewing of government records; removal prohibited.
§ 149-9 — Procedures and fees for purchasing copies of public records.
§ 149-10 — Fees for vital statistics.
153-1{1} — FILMING
§ 168-5 — Collection and disbursement of funds for cost recovery.
§ 181-12 — Maintenance of occupancy register.
§ 181-19 — General provisions.
§ 185-5 — Violations and penalties.
§ 199-3 — Noise disturbance prohibited.
205-1{2} — OBSCENE MATERIALS
§ 212-22 — Suspension and revocation of license; notice and hearing; appeal.
214-1{4} — JUDGE
217-12{6} — SOLICITING
§ 217-14 — Application for certificate of registration.
§ 217-15 — Approval and issuance of certificate of registration.
§ 231-8 — Records.
§ 231-12 — Violations and penalties.
§ 236-16 — Complaints.
§ 236-48 — Grease trap maintenance.
§ 236-49 — Inspections.
§ 248-6 — Garbage collection licenses.
§ 248-24 — Violations and penalties.
§ 253-4 — Stormwater management requirements for major development.
§ 253-10 — Maintenance and repair.
§ 257-12 — Permit required.
§ 263-8 — Administration of transfer tax.
§ 263-9 — Recordkeeping.
§ 263-11 — Confidentiality.
§ 266-20 — Operating rules.
§ 274-3 — Powers and duties of Director.
289-5{3} — NEWSPAPER, NEWS PERIODICAL/NEWS MAGAZINE
§ 396-22 — Removal of grass, weeds and refuse; costs to become lien.
§ 396-70 — Regulation 9: enforcement provisions.
§ 396-73 — Sanitation requirements for vending machine operations.
§ 396-77 — Inspection of food vending machines.
§ 396-96 — Personnel and customer safety.
§ 396-136 — Rules and regulations.
396-144{11} — RINGELMANN SMOKE CHART
Ch 396 Art XXIV — Criminal History Record Background Checks for Temporary and Mobile Retail Food Establishments
§ 396-232 — Declaration of policy.
§ 396-233 — Compliance requirements.
§ 396-234 — Disqualification.
§ 396-235 — Frequency of background checks.
§ 396-236 — Privacy.
§ A401-11 — Reports; records.
§ A401-12 — Conditions on use of streets.
§ A401-24 — Designation of complaint officer.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
§ 305-8 — Time requirements for decision; default approvals.
§ 305-19 — Appeals and applications.
§ 305-24 — Additional powers.
§ 305-30 — Hearings.
§ 305-39 — Procedure for appeal to governing body.
§ 314-5 — Developer's agreement.
§ 318-14 — Duties and responsibilities of Borough Engineer.
§ 318-15 — Variance procedure.
319-2{4} — LOT
§ 319-8 — Application procedure.
327-8D{20} — FINAL APPROVAL
327-8D{54} — RESUBDIVISION
327-8D{59} — STREET
327-8D{61} — SUBDIVISION
327-8D{62} — TRANSCRIPT
§ 327-13 — Sketch plat requirements.
§ 327-14 — Minor subdivisions.
§ 327-15 — Preliminary approval of major subdivisions.
§ 327-16 — Final approval of major subdivisions.
§ 327-22 — Final site plan approval.
§ 327-35 — Information to be indicated on site plans.
§ 327-69 — Installation of improvements or performance guaranties required.
§ 327-70 — Performance and maintenance guaranties.
§ 327-78 — Effect on transferee, purchaser or grantee.
§ 327-81 — Project impact assessment.
§ 340-12 — Administrative provisions.
§ 341-6 — Responsible parties.
389-6{61} — ESSENTIAL SERVICES
389-6{92} — LOT
389-6{114} — OFFICE
389-6{147} — RESUBDIVISION
389-6{165} — STREET
§ 389-9 — Interpretation of district boundaries.
§ 389-42 — Lots in more than one district.
§ 389-48 — Certificates of occupancy.
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Recreational vehicles
285-14B{1} — COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
396-230{3} — SWIMMING POOL
318-5B{26} — MANUFACTURED HOME
318-5B{31} — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
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Recreation areas
Ch 68 — Recreation
Ch 95 — Alcoholic Beverages
Ch 210 — Parks and Recreation Areas
Ch 210 Art I — Policy for the Use of Open Spaces
Ch 210 Art III — Naming of Public Parks, Recreation Areas and Recreation Facilities
§ 210-12 — Purpose.
§ 210-13 — Policy.
§ 214-2 — Disorderly persons offenses enumerated.
Ch 396 — Sanitary Code
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
327-8D{48} — PUBLIC AREAS
389-6{140} — PUBLIC AREAS
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Recreation Commission
§ 48-19 — Duties and responsibilities.
§ 210-5 — Rules and regulations.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Recreation Committee
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Recyclables
§ 48-25 — Creation of position.
§ 48-27 — Experience required.
§ 207-16 — Enforcement.
§ 248-4 — Placement of garbage and refuse for collection.
Ch 248 Art II — Recycling
§ 248-13 — Purpose.
248-14{3} — COMPOSTABLE BAG
248-14{6} — DESIGNATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
§ 248-15 — Recycling Coordinator.
§ 248-16 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable materials from residential users.
§ 248-17 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable material from commercial uses; registration and reporting requirements.
§ 248-18 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable materials from institutional users.
§ 248-19 — Direct disposal of recyclable material by resident.
§ 248-20 — Ownership after placement at curb.
§ 248-21 — Notification of public.
§ 248-22 — Referral to Planning Board.
§ 248-23 — Enforcement.
§ 248-24 — Violations and penalties.
248-30{2} — CONSTRUCTION WASTE
248-30{3} — DEMOLITION WASTE
248-30{5} — GARBAGE
248-30{10} — REFUSE
248-30{11} — RUBBISH
248-30{12} — SOLID WASTE
248-30{13} — SUITABLE REFUSE CONTAINER
§ 248-36 — Removal of offending materials.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
§ 327-15 — Preliminary approval of major subdivisions.
§ 327-16 — Final approval of major subdivisions.
§ 327-22 — Final site plan approval.
§ 327-63 — Storage of refuse; collection.
§ 389-2 — Purpose.
§ 389-18 — I Light Industrial District.
§ 389-20.1 — Cannabis.
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Recycling
§ 48-25 — Creation of position.
§ 48-27 — Experience required.
§ 207-16 — Enforcement.
§ 248-4 — Placement of garbage and refuse for collection.
Ch 248 Art II — Recycling
§ 248-13 — Purpose.
248-14{3} — COMPOSTABLE BAG
248-14{6} — DESIGNATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
§ 248-15 — Recycling Coordinator.
§ 248-16 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable materials from residential users.
§ 248-17 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable material from commercial uses; registration and reporting requirements.
§ 248-18 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable materials from institutional users.
§ 248-19 — Direct disposal of recyclable material by resident.
§ 248-20 — Ownership after placement at curb.
§ 248-21 — Notification of public.
§ 248-22 — Referral to Planning Board.
§ 248-23 — Enforcement.
§ 248-24 — Violations and penalties.
248-30{2} — CONSTRUCTION WASTE
248-30{3} — DEMOLITION WASTE
248-30{5} — GARBAGE
248-30{10} — REFUSE
248-30{11} — RUBBISH
248-30{12} — SOLID WASTE
248-30{13} — SUITABLE REFUSE CONTAINER
§ 248-36 — Removal of offending materials.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
§ 327-15 — Preliminary approval of major subdivisions.
§ 327-16 — Final approval of major subdivisions.
§ 327-22 — Final site plan approval.
§ 327-63 — Storage of refuse; collection.
§ 389-2 — Purpose.
§ 389-18 — I Light Industrial District.
§ 389-20.1 — Cannabis.
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Recycling Coordinator
248-14{6} — DESIGNATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
§ 248-15 — Recycling Coordinator.
§ 248-16 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable materials from residential users.
§ 248-17 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable material from commercial uses; registration and reporting requirements.
§ 248-18 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable materials from institutional users.
§ 248-21 — Notification of public.
§ 248-23 — Enforcement.
§ 327-15 — Preliminary approval of major subdivisions.
§ 327-16 — Final approval of major subdivisions.
§ 327-22 — Final site plan approval.
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Registration
§ 28-2 — Organization.
§ 48-12 — Duties.
92-3{1} — ALARM REGISTRATION OFFICER
§ 92-4 — Alarm user permit; fee; transferability; false statements.
§ 92-7 — Duties of Alarm Registration Officer.
§ 92-9 — Excessive false alarms; fines; violations and penalties.
§ 100-2 — License and tag required.
§ 100-4 — License fees.
§ 100-5 — License tags.
§ 100-6 — Time for application for license and tag.
§ 126-6 — Construction fees.
Ch 130 Art I — Registration of Construction and Landscape Contractors
§ 130-1 — Purpose; applicability; definitions.
§ 130-2 — Application for registration.
§ 130-3 — Term of registration; fee; insurance.
§ 130-5 — Grounds for denial of initial registration or revocation or denial of existing registration.
§ 130-6 — Appeals on denial or revocation.
§ 130-7 — Duties of the Construction Code Official.
§ 130-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 149-10 — Fees for vital statistics.
§ 155-17.1 — Non-life-hazard uses; registration; inspections and fees.
§ 181-12 — Maintenance of occupancy register.
§ 181-14 — False registration.
Ch 182 — Business and Rental Insurance Registration
§ 182-1 — Intent.
§ 182-3 — Annual registration requirements.
§ 182-4 — Licensing two or more businesses or locations.
§ 182-5 — Compliance with applicable laws and ordinances.
§ 182-6 — Registration fee.
§ 212-18 — Illegal use or movement of vehicles.
217-12{4} — REGISTERED SOLICITOR
§ 217-13 — Registration required.
§ 217-14 — Application for certificate of registration.
§ 217-15 — Approval and issuance of certificate of registration.
§ 217-16 — Expiration or revocation of certificate.
§ 217-18 — Duty of solicitors.
§ 217-20 — Exemptions.
§ 228-1 — Prohibition.
§ 231-7 — License required; fee.
§ 248-2 — Dumping of clean fill; permit; restrictions.
§ 248-17 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable material from commercial uses; registration and reporting requirements.
§ 266-7 — Hotel-based location.
§ 266-10 — License fees.
§ 266-11 — Applications.
§ 266-21 — Denial of license or registration; appeals.
§ 266-24 — Limitation on number of licenses, permits and registrations.
§ 285-26 — Permits.
§ 285-31 — Revocation of permits.
§ 285-39 — Parking permits.
§ 285-59 — Removal; notice; release of immobilized and removed vehicles.
§ 289-6 — Registration of location; placement.
§ 396-174 — Dog licensing.
§ 396-175 — Fees; expiration date of license.
§ 396-177 — License forms and tags.
§ 396-178 — Application by owner of newly acquired dog or of dog attaining licensing age.
§ 396-179 — Contents of license application; registration numbers.
§ 396-180 — Dogs brought into Borough.
§ 396-181 — Removal of tag.
§ 396-183 — Annual canvass; report.
§ 396-184 — Dogs to be taken into custody; notice; disposition.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
340-6A{1} — ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE
§ 341-2 — Findings and purpose.
§ 341-5 — Registration; fees; renewals.
§ 341-7 — Inspection Notice.
§ 370-2 — Registration required.
389-6{63} — FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
389-20.1C{1} — ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT CENTER
389-20.1C{13} — MEDICAL CANNABIS ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT CENTER
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Registry
§ 396-119 — Administration.
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Reports
§ 6-2 — Installation of cameras.
§ 6-3 — Use of cameras.
§ 6-5 — Release of images.
§ 6-6 — Annual report.
§ 20-1 — Creation, purpose and continuation of Emergency Squad Services.
§ 20-3 — Internal management; personnel policies.
§ 20-5 — Board of Officers.
§ 20-8 — Apparatus, equipment and facilities.
§ 28-2 — Organization.
§ 28-4 — Rules and regulations.
§ 28-8 — Compensation.
§ 48-4 — Powers and duties.
§ 48-19 — Duties and responsibilities.
§ 48-30 — Establishment of position and compensation; powers and duties.
§ 48-34 — Duties and responsibilities.
§ 48-36 — Limitations.
§ 53-1 — Statement of policy.
§ 53-7 — Safety policy.
§ 53-8 — Drugs and alcohol policy.
§ 53-9 — Workplace violence policy.
§ 53-10 — General antiharassment policy.
§ 53-11 — Antisexual harassment policy.
§ 53-13 — Employee complaint policy.
§ 53-14 — Grievance policy.
§ 53-17 — Political activity policy.
§ 53-23 — Attendance policy.
§ 53-35 — Leave of absence without pay.
§ 53-37 — Military leave policy.
§ 56-7 — Causes for discipline or removal.
§ 56-12 — Reports.
§ 56-15 — Chief of Police.
§ 56-24 — Special law enforcement officers.
§ 61-5 — Powers and duties.
§ 63-3 — Powers and duties of Superintendent.
§ 68-3 — Duties, rules and regulations.
§ 77-2 — Reporting accidents.
§ 90-1 — General program purposes; procedure.
§ 90-2 — Administration.
§ 90-5 — Affordable housing development fees.
92-3{14} — FALSE ALARM
§ 92-5 — Duties of alarm users.
§ 92-7 — Duties of Alarm Registration Officer.
§ 95-3 — Issuance of licenses.
§ 95-20 — Violations and penalties.
§ 100-11 — Canvass of dogs.
§ 126-7 — Revision of fees.
§ 126-8 — Surcharge.
§ 126-10 — Biannual report on fire limits.
§ 138-6 — Reasonable standards for all new EVSE and make-ready parking spaces.
§ 149-9 — Procedures and fees for purchasing copies of public records.
§ 153-3 — Criteria for issuance of permits; denial or revocation; appeals.
§ 168-1 — Purpose.
§ 193-14 — Inspections.
§ 210-4 — Use of recreational facilities.
§ 210-11 — Rules and regulations for use.
§ 212-4 — Review by borough officials.
§ 212-7 — Issuance of license.
§ 217-14 — Application for certificate of registration.
§ 231-8 — Records.
§ 231-12 — Violations and penalties.
§ 248-2 — Dumping of clean fill; permit; restrictions.
§ 248-8 — Inspection of collection vehicles.
§ 248-15 — Recycling Coordinator.
§ 248-17 — Separation, collection and disposal of recyclable material from commercial uses; registration and reporting requirements.
248-30{6} — HAZARDOUS WASTE
§ 253-4 — Stormwater management requirements for major development.
§ 253-5 — Calculation of stormwater runoff and groundwater recharge.
§ 253-9 — Requirements for a site development stormwater plan.
§ 263-10 — Returns.
§ 266-20 — Operating rules.
§ 289-7 — Standards for installation, maintenance and operation.
§ 396-29 — Regulation 1: reportable diseases.
§ 396-30 — Regulation 2: reporting of diseases by physicians.
§ 396-31 — Regulation 3: reporting of diseases occurring in institutions.
§ 396-32 — Regulation 4: reporting of certain diseases occurring on dairy premises.
§ 396-33 — Regulation 5: reporting diseases by reporting officers and health officers.
§ 396-34 — Regulation 6: health officer investigations.
§ 396-35 — Regulation 7: isolation and restriction for communicable diseases.
§ 396-36 — Regulation 8: medical examination and submission of specimens.
§ 396-37 — Regulation 9: reporting results of laboratory examinations.
§ 396-45 — Regulation 17: employment of laboratories and use of test reports.
§ 396-70 — Regulation 9: enforcement provisions.
§ 396-119 — Administration.
§ 396-183 — Annual canvass; report.
§ 396-238 — License revocation procedures.
§ A401-11 — Reports; records.
§ A401-14 — Complaint officer.
§ A401-23 — Technical and customer service standards.
§ A401-24 — Designation of complaint officer.
§ 305-7 — Powers and duties.
§ 305-22 — Powers granted by law.
§ 305-24 — Additional powers.
§ 314-9 — Release of guarantees.
318-5B{17} — FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY (FIS)
§ 318-7 — Basis for establishing areas of special flood hazard.
§ 318-15 — Variance procedure.
§ 319-16 — General regulations.
§ 327-14 — Minor subdivisions.
§ 327-15 — Preliminary approval of major subdivisions.
§ 327-16 — Final approval of major subdivisions.
§ 327-19 — Minor site plan approval.
§ 327-21 — Preliminary site plan approval.
§ 327-22 — Final site plan approval.
§ 327-70 — Performance and maintenance guaranties.
§ 327-81 — Project impact assessment.
§ 340-12 — Administrative provisions.
389-6{114} — OFFICE
§ 389-21 — Standards for conditional uses.
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Residency requirements
§ 42-3 — Residency.
Ch 48 — Officers and Employees
Ch 61 — Public Works and Utilities Commission
Ch 63 — Public Works Department
Ch 68 — Recreation
Ch 74 — Residency Requirements
§ 74-4 — Cause for removal.
Ch 305 — Administrative Procedures
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Residential construction
§ 318-14 — Duties and responsibilities of Borough Engineer.
§ 318-17 — Specific standards.
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Residential districts
§ 319-16 — General regulations.
§ 389-12 — R-1 Low-Density Residential District.
§ 389-13 — R-2 Medium-Density Residential District.
§ 389-14 — R-3 Multifamily Residential District.
§ 389-23 — Conditional uses permitted in residential districts.
§ 389-24 — Conditional uses permitted in Neighborhood Commercial District.
§ 389-25 — Conditional uses permitted in Regional Commercial District.
§ 389-26 — Conditional uses permitted in I Light Industrial District.
§ 389-37 — Signs.
§ 389-38 — Off-street parking and loading.
§ 389-40 — Visibility at intersections.
§ 389-44 — Accessory buildings and structures.
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Restaurants
§ 95-11 — Hours of sale.
§ 97-3 — Limits on machine locations.
170-1{1} — MOBILE RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
181-8{1} — HOTEL or MOTEL
185-1{10} — REFUSE
207-2{3} — FAST-FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
207-2{5} — OUTDOOR CAFE
207-2{7} — OUTDOOR SIDEWALK CAFE
207-2{10} — RESTAURANT
§ 207-4 — General eligibility standards.
§ 207-12 — Responsibilities of and restrictions on licensee.
248-1{3} — GARBAGE
§ 391-4 — License required; fee.
396-3E{3} — PUBLIC PLACE
396-62{15} — MOBILE RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
396-62{19} — RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
§ 396-68 — Regulation 7: other facilities and operations.
§ 396-70 — Regulation 9: enforcement provisions.
396-71{4} — COMMISSARY
396-108{6} — GARBAGE
§ 396-110 — Service and auxiliary buildings.
§ 396-118 — Fire protection.
§ 327-38 — Determination of number of off-street parking spaces.
§ 327-51 — Off-street loading requirements.
389-6{50} — DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT
389-6{81} — HOTEL or MOTEL
389-6{146} — RESTAURANT
§ 389-15 — NC Neighborhood Commercial District.
§ 389-16 — RC Regional Commercial District.
§ 389-17 — PCD Planned Commercial Development.
§ 389-38 — Off-street parking and loading.
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Retirement
§ 20-5 — Board of Officers.
§ 28-2 — Organization.
§ 28-8 — Compensation.
§ 53-20 — Resignation policy.
§ 53-37 — Military leave policy.
§ 56-24 — Special law enforcement officers.
90-1B{37} — NONRESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
§ 162-3 — Auction sales.
§ 236-1 — Creation of Department of Sewer Utility.
396-230{3} — SWIMMING POOL
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Right of entry
§ 240-8 — Right of entry for inspection.
§ 396-153 — Inspections and right of entry.
327-8D{56} — SIGHT TRIANGLE
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Right to farm
253-2{11} — DEVELOPMENT
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Roadside stands
396-62{19} — RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
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Rodents
§ 248-4 — Placement of garbage and refuse for collection.
248-30{13} — SUITABLE REFUSE CONTAINER
§ 391-4 — License required; fee.
§ 396-19 — Nuisances enumerated.
§ 396-64 — Food protection.
§ 396-67 — Sanitary facilities and controls.
§ 396-68 — Regulation 7: other facilities and operations.
§ 396-73 — Sanitation requirements for vending machine operations.
§ 396-74 — Delivery of foods, ingredients, equipment and supplies to machine locations.
396-81{7} — INFESTATIONS
§ 396-89 — Maintenance.
§ 396-91 — Responsibilities of owners and occupants.
§ 396-109 — General layout and design of trailer courts.
§ 396-114 — Refuse storage, collection and disposal.
§ 396-115 — Insect, rodent and weed control.
340-6A{12} — INFESTATION
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Roller blades
§ 229-4 — Prohibited activities.
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Roller skates
§ 210-11 — Rules and regulations for use.
§ 229-4 — Prohibited activities.
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Roofs
90-1B{23} — DEFICIENT HOUSING UNIT
90-1B{30} — MAJOR SYSTEM
§ 126-6 — Construction fees.
126-12{3} — STRUCTURE
§ 126-14 — Form of notice.
185-1{2} — CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS
236-3{1} — CUSTOMER
§ 236-28 — Prohibited connections.
§ 253-4 — Stormwater management requirements for major development.
§ 266-19 — Vehicle equipment and maintenance.
§ 396-89 — Maintenance.
§ 396-95 — Construction, operation and maintenance requirements.
§ 396-123 — Connection of certain drains to sanitary sewers prohibited; exception.
318-5B{33} — STRUCTURE
§ 327-67 — Architectural screening of mechanical equipment.
§ 327-68.1 — Design standards for self-service storage facilities.
§ 340-7 — Maintenance of exterior of premises.
389-6{1} — ACCESSORY BUILDING
389-6{20} — BUILDING
389-6{22} — BUILDING HEIGHT
389-6{127} — PATIO
§ 389-16 — RC Regional Commercial District.
§ 389-17 — PCD Planned Commercial Development.
§ 389-18 — I Light Industrial District.
§ 389-20 — Uses prohibited in all districts.
§ 389-28 — Height exceptions.
§ 389-37 — Signs.
389-37A{20} — SIGN, ROOF
§ 389-39 — Exceptions to height limitations.
§ 389-57 — Affordable Housing Overlay Zone C.