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Dangerous animals
7-3{4} — EXOTIC/WILD ANIMAL
7-3{7} — VICIOUS AND DANGEROUS ANIMAL
§ 7-12 — Dangerous animals.
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Dangerous dogs
§ 7-21 — Vicious or dangerous dogs.
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Day-care facilities
§ 50-4.4 — Use definition and standards.
§ 50-4.5 — Accessory uses and structures.
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Decks
§ 16-28 — List of improvements subject to historic district procedures, though building permit not required.
§ 17-48 — Adoption of standards.
21-2{3} — BLIGHTED STRUCTURE OR BUILDING
§ 21-3 — General public nuisances.
§ 34-9 — Filtration of scum, splash and deck water.
§ A-5.3 — Measurements, Computations and Exceptions.
A-12.3{53} — DECK
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Demolition
9-1B(1){4} — INTERIOR DEMOLITION
§ 9-6 — Special permits, licenses, fees and conditions.
§ 9-7 — Alterations, renovations and interior demolition.
§ 9-22 — Adoption and purpose of Michigan Building Code and Michigan Residential Code.
§ 9-253 — Barricades or fences.
§ 9-287 — Application.
§ 9-287.1 — Applicant's cash deposit or bond.
§ 9-325 — Condemnations of dangerous buildings and structures.
§ 15-41 — Amendments and deletions.
16-1{4} — DEMOLITION
16-1{5} — DEMOLITION BY NEGLECT
16-1{18} — WORK
§ 16-24 — Plans for preservation of structures.
§ 16-29 — Demolition by neglect.
28-1-01.02{144} — TRASH
§ 46-2 — Purpose and findings.
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Demolition debris
28-1-01.02{144} — TRASH
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Demolition of buildings
§ 15-41 — Amendments and deletions.
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Department of Finance
Ch 2 Art VI — (Reserved)
§ 2-306 — Operating rules and regulations.
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Department of Public Safety
§ 1-7.1 — Municipal civil infraction procedure.
§ 1-8.1 — Appearance tickets.
§ 2-3 — (Reserved)
§ 2-237 — Retirement allowance for general members and general member administrators; multipliers; early retirement reduction.
§ 2-239.1 — Public Safety deferred retirement option plan program.
§ 2-290 — Departments established.
§ 2-291 — Merger of Police and Fire Departments.
§ 2-292 — Department of Public Safety.
§ 2-293 — Creation and function of Office of the Chief of Public Safety.
§ 2-294 — General powers and duties of Chief of Public Safety.
§ 2-296 — Powers and duties of police officers, fire fighters and public safety officers.
§ 2-298 — References in Code.
Ch 7 — Animals and Fowl
§ 9-6 — Special permits, licenses, fees and conditions.
§ 9-299 — Approval of application; deposit to cover cost of services rendered by City.
§ 9-356 — Temporary emergency housing facilities and temporary emergency shelters.
§ 14-4 — Restrictions on advertising signs.
Ch 15 — Fire Prevention and Protection
§ 15-5 — Interference with persons detailed to guard property during fire.
Ch 15 Art II — Outdoor Furnaces
§ 15-26 — Enforcement.
§ 15-32 — Penalties.
§ 15-41 — Amendments and deletions.
15-41A(2){3} — BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION
§ 15-42 — Enforcement and reports relative thereto.
§ 15-44 — Modifications.
§ 15-45 — Permits for new materials, processes or occupancies not covered by code.
§ 15-46 — Appeals from decisions made under code.
§ 15-47 — Violations and penalties.
§ 19-5 — Self-propelled vehicles, bicycles, roller skates and skateboards prohibited; exceptions; enforcement.
§ 20B-23 — Security requirements.
§ 20B-28 — Reports of crime.
§ 20B-29 — Inspection of licensed premises.
§ 22-20 — Resisting or interfering with a public safety officer or other duly authorized person.
§ 22-21 — Interfering with operation of Department of Public Safety or court.
§ 22-36 — Prostitution; engaging services for prostitution; admitting to place for purposes of prostitution; letting and leasing; aiders and abettors; reimbursement of police response expenses; public nuisances.
22-54A{1} — ALARM SYSTEM
22-54A{3} — FALSE ALARM
§ 22-58 — Certain dangerous weapons other than firearms.
§ 24-2 — License.
§ 24-3 — Application, conditions, denial, hearing of license.
§ 24-4 — Identification and recordkeeping requirements.
§ 24-5 — Electronic filing requirements.
§ 24-6 — Police order to hold property in possession of pawnbroker.
§ 24-9 — Violations; misdemeanor; enforcement.
§ 24-12 — Record of transactions.
§ 24-13 — Electronic filing requirements.
§ 24-15 — Violations; penalty.
§ 24-37 — Issuance procedure.
§ 25-1 — General provisions relating to licenses required by this chapter.
§ 25-2 — Peddlers and transient merchants license — Application, conditions, fee, denial, hearing.
§ 25-5 — Violations, misdemeanor, enforcement.
Ch 26 — Police
Ch 26 Art I — (Reserved)
§ 26-40 — Generally.
§ 33-22 — Skateboards, roller skates, scooters and similar devices.
§ 34-12 — Enforcement of chapter.
Ch 36 — Traffic Code
§ 36-4 — Traffic Engineer generally.
§ 36-7 — General duties of police or public safety officers with respect to traffic.
§ 36-8 — Direction of traffic.
§ 36-186 — Parking or storage of motor vehicles at or adjacent to residential properties.
§ 36-244 — Reports generally.
§ 37-30 — City vehicle license.
§ 37-33 — Inspection by the Department of Public Safety of applicant's vehicle.
§ 37-34 — Owner's records and reports generally.
§ 37-38 — Report of articles left by passengers.
§ 37-71 — Application; applicant's photograph and fingerprints.
§ 37-79 — Temporary license.
§ 37-90 — Record of duty hours.
§ 37-91 — Current address to be filed with Public Safety Department.
§ 37-112 — Manifest.
§ 37-119 — Review of application.
§ 37-120 — Vehicle regulations.
§ 39-11 — Enforcement.
§ 40-12 — Maximum charges.
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Department of Public Works
§ 9-257 — Replacement of damaged sidewalks.
§ 33-8 — Coal holes and manhole covers in sidewalks.
§ 33-15 — Damaging or removing sidewalks, crosswalks or driveways.
§ 33-21 — References in chapter.
§ 33-36 — Construction of new sidewalks by City.
§ 33-38 — Repair or replacement of sidewalks.
§ 33-41 — Construction of driveway approaches.
§ 33-59 — Location and height of poles.
§ 33-60 — Permit for excavations.
§ 33-61 — General regulations for openings and trenching.
§ 33-63 — Resurfacing to be done by City.
§ 33-82 — Permit for new work and openings for service connections.
§ 33-83 — General regulations for openings and trenching.
§ 33-85 — Resurfacing to be done by City.
§ 36-6 — Establishment and composition of Traffic Board; duties and responsibilities.
§ 42-6 — Tree planting, maintenance and removal.
§ 42-7 — Permit.
§ B-5.00 — Utility Improvements.
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Design standards
Ch 9 — Buildings and Building Regulations
16-1{9} — HISTORIC DESIGN STANDARDS
§ 16-22 — General powers and duties.
§ 16-23 — Approval or rejection of work on structures in historic districts, or structures being moved into or out of or constructed in historic districts.
§ 19-4 — Design standards.
§ 20A-4 — Land division requirements.
§ 30-14 — Minimum design standard for erosion and sediment control.
Ch 33 — Streets and Other Public Grounds
§ 50-0.1 — Live-Work 1, Live-Work 2, Neighborhood Node, Downtown 1, Downtown 2, and Downtown 3 Zoning Districts.
50-1.3{79} — STREET TYPE, CITY CONNECTOR
50-1.3{80} — STREET TYPE, COMMERCIAL BUSINESS
50-1.3{81} — STREET TYPE, ENHANCED NEIGHBORHOOD
50-1.3{82} — STREET TYPE, EVENT/FESTIVAL
50-1.3{83} — STREET TYPE, LOCAL NEIGHBORHOOD
50-1.3{84} — STREET TYPE, MAIN STREET
50-1.3{85} — STREET TYPE, NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS
50-1.3{86} — STREET TYPE, NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK
50-1.3{87} — STREET TYPE, URBAN CENTER
§ 50-3.1 — Zone Districts.
§ 50-7.2 — Required vehicular off-street parking spaces.
§ 50-10.1 — General requirements.
§ A-2.3 — C, Commercial Districts.
§ A-4.2 — Use-Specific Standards.
§ A-6.1 — Design Standards.
§ A-6.2 — through § 6.5. (Reserved)
§ A-8.3 — Specific Standards and Applications for Development Approval.
Apx B Ch IV — Design Standards
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Dining facilities
A-12.3{89} — GROUP LIVING
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Dirt
§ 9-263 — Filling and leveling of premises.
28-1-01.02{106} — POLLUTANT
§ 33-61 — General regulations for openings and trenching.
§ 33-83 — General regulations for openings and trenching.
§ 36-81 — Securing loads.
§ 36-82 — Display of owner's name on vehicles carrying certain loads.
§ 36-289 — Splashing pedestrians.
50-1.3{95} — SURFACE, PERVIOUS
§ 50-4.4 — Use definition and standards.
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Disability
§ 2-26 — (Reserved)
2-224{7} — COMPENSATION
2-224{31} — SERVICE
2-224{35} — WORKER'S COMPENSATION PERIOD
§ 2-226 — Officers of Board of Trustees.
§ 2-239 — Deferred retirement allowance.
§ 2-239.1 — Public Safety deferred retirement option plan program.
§ 2-242 — Disability retirement.
§ 2-243 — Disability retirement allowance (duty and non-duty).
§ 2-244 — Benefits for death in line of duty.
§ 2-245 — Pension offset by worker's compensation; subrogation of rights against third party.
§ 2-246 — Return of disability retirant to City employ; payment proportional to available funds.
§ 2-249 — Retirement reserve fund.
§ 9-355 — Memorandum of understanding.
18-2{6} — DISABILITY
18-2{7} — DISCRIMINATE
§ 18-3 — Discriminatory public accommodation practices.
§ 18-6 — Discriminatory effects.
§ 18-14 — Civil Rights Board creation; composition.
18A-2B{11} — PUBLIC HOUSING
§ 18A-4 — Rental housing: prohibition on criminal record inquiries.
§ 18A-7 — Exceptions.
§ 18B-3 — Prohibitions and consequences.
§ 20B-19 — Provisioning centers and retailers.
§ 36-262 — When authorized.
§ 50-5.1 — General requirements.
§ 50-7.1 — General requirements.
§ 50-7.2 — Required vehicular off-street parking spaces.
§ C-III-2 — Duties of the Vice President.
§ C-III-3 — Duties of the Secretary.
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Disabled
§ 2-26 — (Reserved)
2-224{7} — COMPENSATION
2-224{31} — SERVICE
2-224{35} — WORKER'S COMPENSATION PERIOD
§ 2-226 — Officers of Board of Trustees.
§ 2-239 — Deferred retirement allowance.
§ 2-239.1 — Public Safety deferred retirement option plan program.
§ 2-242 — Disability retirement.
§ 2-243 — Disability retirement allowance (duty and non-duty).
§ 2-244 — Benefits for death in line of duty.
§ 2-245 — Pension offset by worker's compensation; subrogation of rights against third party.
§ 2-246 — Return of disability retirant to City employ; payment proportional to available funds.
§ 2-249 — Retirement reserve fund.
§ 9-355 — Memorandum of understanding.
18-2{6} — DISABILITY
18-2{7} — DISCRIMINATE
§ 18-3 — Discriminatory public accommodation practices.
§ 18-6 — Discriminatory effects.
§ 18-14 — Civil Rights Board creation; composition.
18A-2B{11} — PUBLIC HOUSING
§ 18A-4 — Rental housing: prohibition on criminal record inquiries.
§ 18A-7 — Exceptions.
§ 18B-3 — Prohibitions and consequences.
§ 20B-19 — Provisioning centers and retailers.
§ 36-262 — When authorized.
§ 50-5.1 — General requirements.
§ 50-7.1 — General requirements.
§ 50-7.2 — Required vehicular off-street parking spaces.
§ C-III-2 — Duties of the Vice President.
§ C-III-3 — Duties of the Secretary.
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Disabled persons
§ 18A-7 — Exceptions.
§ 18B-3 — Prohibitions and consequences.
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Disclosure
§ 18A-8 — Landlord records.
20B-3B{1} — APPLICANT
§ 28-13-13.01 — Treatment of confidential information.
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Discrimination
§ 2-248 — Annuity savings fund; members' contributions; transfers.
Ch 9 — Buildings and Building Regulations
Ch 17 — Housing Code
§ 17-12.1 — Systematic inspection procedures.
Ch 18 — Nondiscrimination
§ 18-1 — Policy.
18-2{7} — DISCRIMINATE
§ 18-3 — Discriminatory public accommodation practices.
§ 18-4 — Discriminatory employment practices.
§ 18-5 — Nondiscrimination by City contractors.
§ 18-6 — Discriminatory effects.
§ 18-7 — Other prohibited practices.
§ 18-8 — Exceptions.
§ 18-9 — Complaint process; information and investigation.
§ 18-10 — Voluntary settlement agreements.
§ 18-11 — Injunctions.
§ 18-13 — Penalties.
§ 18-19 — Duties and responsibilities of Board.
§ 18A-1 — Policy.
§ 18A-3 — Discriminatory housing practices.
§ 18A-7 — Exceptions.
§ 44-25 — Nondiscrimination required.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Disorderly conduct
§ 18-3 — Discriminatory public accommodation practices.
§ 22-50 — Disturbing the peace.
§ 28-19-19.01 — Protection from damage.
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Disturbing the peace
§ 22-50 — Disturbing the peace.
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Dog runs
§ 7-19 — Dogs running at large.
50-1.3{100} — USABLE OUTDOOR SPACE
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Dogs
Ch 7 — Animals and Fowl
7-3{3} — DOMESTIC ANIMAL
7-3{4} — EXOTIC/WILD ANIMAL
Ch 7 Art II — Dogs
§ 7-18 — License and tag.
§ 7-19 — Dogs running at large.
§ 7-20 — Female dogs in heat.
§ 7-21 — Vicious or dangerous dogs.
§ 7-22 — Procedure when dog bites person/animal.
§ 7-23 — Nuisance.
§ 7-24 — Limitation on number of dogs.
§ 7-25 — Dogs in certain public parks.
§ 7-26 — Impoundment.
§ 7-27 — Removal/Disposal of dog feces.
§ 18B-3 — Prohibitions and consequences.
§ 33-24 — City parks/public spaces.
§ 36-288 — Duty of driver approaching blind pedestrian.
50-1.3{100} — USABLE OUTDOOR SPACE
§ 50-4.4 — Use definition and standards.
A-12.3{12} — ANIMAL SERVICE.
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Drainage
§ 9-6 — Special permits, licenses, fees and conditions.
§ 9-79 — Michigan Plumbing Code adopted; purpose; definition.
17-2B{33} — NUISANCE
§ 20A-1 — Title, scope, and purpose.
§ 20A-3 — Land division approvals.
§ 27-7 — Drainage of right-of-way.
28-1-01.02{6} — BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE or BMP
28-1-01.02{34} — DISCHARGE
28-1-01.02{55} — GREASE TRAP or GREASE INTERCEPTOR
28-1-01.02{64} — INFLOW
28-1-01.02{128} — SEWER
28-1-01.02{138} — STORMWATER
28-1-01.02{153} — WATERS OF THE STATE
§ 28-3-03.10 — Connection specifications.
§ 28-5-05.01 — Discharge prohibited.
§ 28-6-06.01 — Discharge prohibitions.
§ 28-16-16.07 — Implementation of best management practices or best management practices plan.
§ 28-16-16.08 — FOG interceptors; alternate FOG pretreatment technology; sand traps.
29-2{3} — DISCHARGE PERMIT
29-2{9} — ILLICIT CONNECTION
29-2{17} — STORMWATER
29-2{18} — STORMWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM (STORMWATER SYSTEM)
29-2{19} — STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP)
29-2{22} — WATERS OF THE STATE
§ 29-4 — Discharge prohibitions.
§ 30-10 — Denial of permit.
§ 36-173 — Parking or standing between curb or drainage line and sidewalk or grassy parkway.
§ 44-21 — Use of streets.
50-1.3{75} — STORMWATER RUNOFF
§ A-4.3 — Accessory and Temporary Uses and Structures.
§ A-8.3 — Specific Standards and Applications for Development Approval.
§ B-3.10 — Procedure for Conditional Approval of Preliminary plat (Step Two).
§ B-4.30 — Easements.
§ B-6.10 — Plats and Data for Conditional Approval.
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Driveways
§ 9-12 — Paving permit required.
§ 15-41 — Amendments and deletions.
§ 17-48 — Adoption of standards.
§ 20A-3 — Land division approvals.
§ 28-3-03.04 — Multiple buildings; separate uses within buildings.
§ 33-14 — Deposit of injurious matter on streets and sidewalks.
§ 33-15 — Damaging or removing sidewalks, crosswalks or driveways.
Ch 33 Art III — Construction and Repair of Sidewalks, Crosswalks and Driveways
§ 33-33 — Compliance with article and rules and regulations of Department of Public Services.
§ 33-34 — Construction permit and bond.
§ 33-41 — Construction of driveway approaches.
§ 36-104 — Method of turning at intersection, alley or driveway.
§ 36-105 — Prohibited turns.
§ 36-113 — Emerging from alley, private road or driveway.
§ 36-115 — Driving on sidewalks.
§ 36-163 — General prohibitions.
§ 36-173 — Parking or standing between curb or drainage line and sidewalk or grassy parkway.
§ 36-186 — Parking or storage of motor vehicles at or adjacent to residential properties.
§ 36-225 — Riding on sidewalks or the Kalamazoo Mall generally.
§ 36-262 — When authorized.
39-2{11} — RELEASE
§ 40-7 — Request required for removal of vehicle from private property.
§ 42-6 — Tree planting, maintenance and removal.
§ 44-21 — Use of streets.
50-1.3{67} — SITE CHARACTERISTICS
50-1.3{94} — SURFACE, IMPERVIOUS
§ 50-5.1 — General requirements.
§ 50-5.2 — Building siting.
§ 50-5.6 — Lot type standards.
§ 50-6.2 — Natural Features Protection Overlay standards.
§ 50-7.2 — Required vehicular off-street parking spaces.
§ 50-7.5 — Driveway access design.
§ 50-8.4 — Required landscaping.
§ 50-9.3 — Sign regulations.
§ 50-9.4 — Temporary signs.
§ A-4.2 — Use-Specific Standards.
§ A-4.3 — Accessory and Temporary Uses and Structures.
§ A-5.3 — Measurements, Computations and Exceptions.
§ A-6.1 — Design Standards.
§ A-8.3 — Specific Standards and Applications for Development Approval.
A-12.3{60} — DRIVEWAY
A-12.3{65} — EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Drugs
Ch 4A — Alcoholic Beverages
18A-2B{8} — EVIDENCE OF REHABILITATION
§ 21-3 — General public nuisances.
22-3{4} — DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
§ 22-39 — through § 22-40. (Reserved)
§ 22-41 — Drug paraphernalia.
§ 22-42 — No person under 21 shall purchase, consume or possess alcohol and no person shall furnish or use fraudulent identification for the purpose of obtaining alcoholic liquor for a person less than 21 years of age.
§ 22-56 — (Reserved)
Ch 36 — Traffic Code
§ 36-129 — Driving while under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both.
§ 36-135 — Distracted driving.
§ 36-202 — Operation while under influence of liquor or drugs.
§ 37-72 — General qualifications of applicant.
§ 37-94 — Use of alcoholic beverages or drugs.
§ 46-2 — Purpose and findings.
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Dumps and dumping
§ 22-10 — Littering and illegal dumping.
§ 24-19 — Business not to create nuisance; operation of rubbish dump prohibited.
§ 25-67 — Regulations.
28-1-01.02{118} — RELEASE
§ 36-163 — General prohibitions.
§ 38-19 — Establishment and protection of water resource and land preserve.
39-2{11} — RELEASE
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Dumpsters
§ 9-7 — Alterations, renovations and interior demolition.
§ 15A-2 — Storage and location of garbage and rubbish containers.
§ A-8.3 — Specific Standards and Applications for Development Approval.
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Dust
15-41A(2){12} — RUBBISH (TRASH)
15A-1{5} — RUBBISH
§ 17-48 — Adoption of standards.
§ 21-3 — General public nuisances.
§ 21-5 — Violation; enforcement; penalty.
§ 22-28 — (Reserved)
28-1-01.02{144} — TRASH
§ 39-4 — Prohibitions within ten-year time-of-travel (TOT) capture zone.
§ A-2.3 — C, Commercial Districts.
§ A-8.3 — Specific Standards and Applications for Development Approval.
A-12.3{7} — AGRICULTURAL SERVICE
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Duties
§ 1-2 — Rules of construction.
§ 1-6 — Adoption of certain ordinances and regulations of County Health Department.
Ch 2 — Administration
§ 2-51 — Conditions of employment; duties.
§ 2-63 — General powers and duties.
§ 2-80 — Membership, composition, appointment, terms, attendance and removal of members.
§ 2-83 — Duties.
§ 2-84 — Acceptance of donations; deposit and distribution of gifts.
§ 2-108 — Powers and duties.
§ 2-118 — Powers and duties of Purchasing Agent generally.
2-138{2} — POSITION
§ 2-153 — General duties.
§ 2-154 — General powers.
2-224{7} — COMPENSATION
2-224{31} — SERVICE
§ 2-225 — Board of Trustees.
§ 2-226 — Officers of Board of Trustees.
§ 2-227 — Composition of membership of retirement system.
§ 2-231 — Military service credit.
§ 2-239.1 — Public Safety deferred retirement option plan program.
§ 2-242 — Disability retirement.
§ 2-243 — Disability retirement allowance (duty and non-duty).
§ 2-244 — Benefits for death in line of duty.
§ 2-252.2 — Investment Committee membership, appointment and duties.
§ 2-290 — Departments established.
§ 2-292 — Department of Public Safety.
§ 2-294 — General powers and duties of Chief of Public Safety.
§ 2-296 — Powers and duties of police officers, fire fighters and public safety officers.
§ 2-297 — Oath of office.
§ 2-303 — (Reserved)
§ 2-308 — (Reserved)
§ 2-309 — (Reserved)
§ 2-310 — City Assessor.
§ 2-311 — City Treasurer.
§ 2-312 — Purchasing Agent.
§ 2-315 — Department funding.
§ 2-324 — Meetings; limitation; quorum; voting.
§ 7-8 — Animals at large.
§ 7-26 — Impoundment.
Ch 9 — Buildings and Building Regulations
§ 9-35 — General powers and duties.
§ 9-37 — Requests for interpretation, approval of materials, etc.
§ 10-3 — To be operated and maintained by Director of Department of Public Services.
§ 10-6 — Grave site owners to give notice of change of address.
§ 10-31 — Perpetual Care Investment Committee; membership, appointment, duties.
§ 11-20 — Powers and duties.
12-3{10} — EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FORCE
§ 12-5 — City Manager; powers and duties.
§ 12-6 — Appointment and general powers and duties of Emergency Management Coordinator.
§ 12-10 — Mayor and City Commission; powers and duties.
§ 12-11 — City Manager; powers and authority.
§ 12-13 — Electronic or telephonic meetings of City Commission.
§ 12-15 — Rights of Emergency Management Force.
§ 16-4 — Establishment of historic districts.
§ 16-22 — General powers and duties.
§ 17-32 — General powers and duties.
§ 18-14 — Civil Rights Board creation; composition.
§ 18-19 — Duties and responsibilities of Board.
§ 20-5 — Appointment and general duties of market master.
§ 20-7 — Acting market master.
§ 20B-15 — Nonrenewal, suspension or revocation of permit.
§ 20B-29 — Inspection of licensed premises.
§ 20B-31 — Grant of administrative authority.
§ 21-5 — Violation; enforcement; penalty.
§ 21-35 — Vacant blighted structures.
§ 22-20 — Resisting or interfering with a public safety officer or other duly authorized person.
§ 22-43 — Curfew for minors — Imposed; parents not to allow violations.
§ 22-45 — Same — Second violation.
§ 22-51 — Establishment of police line or clear zone.
§ 22-52 — Obstructing by disguise.
§ 22-65 — Breaking and entering of motor vehicles.
§ 24-39 — Certain officials to be notified of issuance.
§ 25-6 — Peddling stale, unwholesome, etc., food.
§ 25-36 — Sale of food.
§ 26-21 — Oath.
§ 26-23 — Dismissal.
§ 26-26 — Police powers and duties; badge, uniform, insignia and equipment.
§ 26-27 — Duty to attend school.
Ch 27 — Railroads
§ 27-2 — Crossing signs.
§ 27-4 — Planking or paving of crossings.
§ 27-6 — Trains crossing fire hose; interfering with Fire Department.
§ 27-7 — Drainage of right-of-way.
28-1-01.02{4} — AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
§ 28-4-04.01 — Responsibilities and liabilities for sewer service laterals.
§ 28-7-07.02 — Determination of user status.
§ 28-7-07.03 — Permit application deadlines.
§ 28-7-07.07 — Permit modifications.
§ 28-7-07.13 — Duty to provide information.
§ 28-8-08.02 — Reports required for nondomestic users not subject to categorical pretreatment standards.
§ 28-16-16.04 — Duty to halt or reduce activity.
§ 28-16-16.05 — Duty to mitigate.
§ 28-16-16.06 — Duty to pretreat prior to discharge to POTW.
§ 28-17-17.01 — POTW Inspection, surveillance and monitoring authority; right of entry.
§ 29-3 — Responsibility for administration.
§ 33-17 — Responsibility for maintenance of parkways.
§ 33-22 — Skateboards, roller skates, scooters and similar devices.
§ 33-38 — Repair or replacement of sidewalks.
§ 33-40 — Record of sidewalk orders and resolutions.
§ 33-64 — Duty of utility when City orders street improvement.
§ 33-86 — Duty of utility when City orders street improvement.
Ch 36 — Traffic Code
§ 36-4 — Traffic Engineer generally.
§ 36-6 — Establishment and composition of Traffic Board; duties and responsibilities.
§ 36-7 — General duties of police or public safety officers with respect to traffic.
§ 36-8 — Direction of traffic.
§ 36-18 — Use of skates and toy vehicles on roadway.
§ 36-58 — Fender and running board lamps; backing lights, flashing, oscillating or rotating colored lights.
§ 36-64 — Brake fluid.
§ 36-68 — Tires.
§ 36-96 — General duty to use due care.
§ 36-97 — Duty to drive on right half of roadway.
§ 36-101 — Same — Duty of driver of overtaken vehicle.
§ 36-111 — Duty to stop at railroad crossing upon approach of train.
§ 36-131 — Operation of motorcycles and motor-driven cycles.
§ 36-135 — Distracted driving.
§ 36-164 — (Reserved)
§ 36-182 — Parking ticket or notice of violation.
§ 36-215.1 — Application of chapter to riders.
§ 36-222 — Duty to ride on right side of roadway.
§ 36-241 — Duty of drivers at the scene of an accident to exchange information and give aid.
§ 36-242 — Duty of a driver striking only an unattended vehicle.
§ 36-243 — Duty of driver striking objects upon or adjacent to a street.
§ 36-245 — Written and supplemental reports.
§ 36-247 — Report by investigating officer.
§ 36-288 — Duty of driver approaching blind pedestrian.
§ 37-57 — Regulations apply to all owners.
§ 37-90 — Record of duty hours.
§ 37-94 — Use of alcoholic beverages or drugs.
§ 37-101 — Disposition of articles left by passengers.
§ 37-110 — Identification card.
§ 37-112 — Manifest.
§ 37-126 — Suspension or revocation of operating permit.
§ 39-3 — Responsibility for administration.
§ 40-5 — Duty of driver to clean streets when removing wrecked vehicle.
§ 41-24 — Scheduled appointments.
§ 43-5 — Designation of cable franchising authority.
§ 43-6 — Regulated cable operators.
§ 45-2 — Permits for use of public rights-of-way.
§ 46-4 — Prohibited conduct.
§ A-1.5 — Purpose and Intent.
§ A-1.6 — Interpretation.
§ A-4.2 — Use-Specific Standards.
§ A-10.6 — Revocation.
§ A-11.1 — City Commission.
§ A-11.2 — Planning Commission.
§ A-11.3 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ A-11.4 — Site Plan Review Committee (SPRC).
§ A-11.5 — Downtown Design Review Committee (DDRC).
§ A-11.6 — City Planner.
§ A-11.7 — Zoning Inspector.
§ A-11.8 — City Attorney.
§ A-11.9 — Hearing Officer.
§ C-II-4 — Election of officers of Board of Governors; quorum; neglect of duties; vacancies.
§ C-II-5 — Duties of Board of Governors.
Apx C Art III — Offices and Duties
§ C-III-1 — Duties of the President.
§ C-III-2 — Duties of the Vice President.
§ C-III-3 — Duties of the Secretary.
§ C-III-4 — Duties of the business manager.