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Landfills
28-1-01.02{151} — WASTEWATER
§ 28-6-06.01 — Discharge prohibitions.
39-2{11} — RELEASE
§ 39-4 — Prohibitions within ten-year time-of-travel (TOT) capture zone.
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Landlords
§ 17-12.1 — Systematic inspection procedures.
18A-2B{1} — ACTUAL EVICTION
18A-2B{7} — EVICTION FILING
18A-2B{10} — LANDLORD
18A-2B{13} — RENTAL APPLICATION FEE
§ 18A-3 — Discriminatory housing practices.
§ 18A-4 — Rental housing: prohibition on criminal record inquiries.
§ 18A-5 — Rental application fees.
§ 18A-6 — Exercise of rights protected; retaliation prohibited.
§ 18A-8 — Landlord records.
§ 18A-9 — Notices.
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Landscape plans
§ 42-5 — Landscaping.
§ 50-8.3 — General provisions.
§ A-8.3 — Specific Standards and Applications for Development Approval.
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Landscaping
§ 9-100 — Electrical contracting; license required; classes of work.
16-1{14} — OPEN SPACE
§ 17-48 — Adoption of standards.
§ 19-6 — Special events.
21-2{31} — WEEDS
§ 21-3 — General public nuisances.
§ 24-34 — Application.
28-1-01.02{144} — TRASH
§ 28-9-09.10 — Required sampling structures and devices.
§ 28-23-23.02 — Connection charges.
§ 29-4 — Discharge prohibitions.
§ 38-8 — Service connection charges.
§ 42-5 — Landscaping.
§ 42-6 — Tree planting, maintenance and removal.
50-1.3{67} — SITE CHARACTERISTICS
50-1.3{95} — SURFACE, PERVIOUS
§ 50-1.4 — Nonconformances.
§ 50-4.4 — Use definition and standards.
§ 50-4.5 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 50-5.7 — Institutional Campus (IC) District.
§ 50-6.2 — Natural Features Protection Overlay standards.
§ 50-7.2 — Required vehicular off-street parking spaces.
§ 50-7.5 — Driveway access design.
Ch 50 Art 8 — Landscape and Screening
§ 50-8.1 — Intent.
§ 50-8.2 — Applicability; nonconforming site characteristics.
§ 50-8.3 — General provisions.
§ 50-8.4 — Required landscaping.
§ 50-10.1 — General requirements.
§ A-2.3 — C, Commercial Districts.
§ A-2.5 — Special Purpose Districts.
§ A-4.2 — Use-Specific Standards.
§ A-5.3 — Measurements, Computations and Exceptions.
§ A-6.1 — Design Standards.
§ A-6.2 — through § 6.5. (Reserved)
§ A-8.3 — Specific Standards and Applications for Development Approval.
A-12.3{25} — BUILDING MAINTENANCE SERVICE
A-12.3{45} — CONSTRUCTION SALES AND SERVICE
A-12.3{158} — RETAIL SALES AND SERVICE
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Leashing
7-3{2} — AT LARGE
§ 7-19 — Dogs running at large.
§ 7-22 — Procedure when dog bites person/animal.
§ 7-25 — Dogs in certain public parks.
§ 33-24 — City parks/public spaces.
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Leaves of absence
2-224{8} — CREDITED SERVICE
§ 2-225 — Board of Trustees.
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Liability
§ 2-245 — Pension offset by worker's compensation; subrogation of rights against third party.
§ 2-252.2 — Investment Committee membership, appointment and duties.
§ 2-252.3 — Available cash and use of assets.
§ 2-264 — Termination of retirement system.
§ 2-296 — Powers and duties of police officers, fire fighters and public safety officers.
§ 9-275 — Applicant's insurance.
§ 9-355 — Memorandum of understanding.
§ 12-16 — Liability.
§ 15-41 — Amendments and deletions.
§ 18-5 — Nondiscrimination by City contractors.
§ 20B-2 — Purpose and intent.
20B-3B{1} — APPLICANT
20B-3B{28} — PERSON
§ 20B-5 — Local permit and annual fee required; exception.
§ 20B-10 — Issuance of City marihuana business operating permit.
§ 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.
§ 22-44 — Same — Arrest for violation; notice to parent and report to court.
§ 24-6 — Police order to hold property in possession of pawnbroker.
§ 25-66 — License required.
§ 28-3-03.03 — Sewer connection permits; connection costs; performance bonds and insurance.
§ 28-4-04.01 — Responsibilities and liabilities for sewer service laterals.
§ 28-7-07.12 — Limitations on permit transfer.
§ 28-8-08.10 — Requirements applicable to all required reports, notifications, and applications.
§ 28-10-10.01 — General.
§ 28-10-10.08 — Notice of accidental discharge.
§ 28-11-11.01 — Upset.
§ 28-11-11.02 — Additional affirmative defenses.
§ 28-12-12.01 — Bypass not violating applicable pretreatment standards or requirements.
§ 28-17-17.02 — Notice of violation.
§ 28-17-17.03 — Orders and supplemental enforcement tools.
§ 28-17-17.04 — Service of notices of violations, orders and notices of assessments.
§ 28-17-17.09 — Number of violations.
§ 28-17-17.11 — Reimbursement.
Ch 28 Art 20 — Municipal Liability
§ 28-20-20.01 — No municipal liability.
§ 28-23-23.06 — Applicability of demand charge to property not connected to sewer.
§ 28-23-23.09 — Charges as lien; collection by suit, discontinuing wastewater service for failure to pay.
§ 30-13 — Maintenance requirements.
§ 32-15 — Collection.
§ 33-58 — Bond or insurance.
§ 33-66 — Liability for damages to public property.
§ 33-81 — Bond or insurance.
§ 33-89 — Liability for damages to public property.
§ 33-105 — Applicant's bond.
33-121{4} — PERSON
§ 33-125 — Liability; indemnity.
§ 36-81 — Securing loads.
§ 36-133 — Civil recovery of expenses for public safety responses to incidents involving drivers under the influence.
§ 37-31 — Insurance.
§ 37-118 — Operating permit application.
§ 38-5 — City does not guarantee continuous service; nonliability for damages.
§ 38-7 — Installation and maintenance of service connections generally.
§ 38-39 — Charges as lien; collection by suit, discontinuing water service for failure to pay.
39-2{10} — REGULATED SUBSTANCES
§ 42-7 — Permit.
44-2{10} — PERSON
§ 44-19 — Bonds, insurance and indemnification.
§ 46-2 — Purpose and findings.
§ 46-5 — Scienter required to prove violation or operator liability.
§ 50-4.4 — Use definition and standards.
§ A-10.2 — Violations.
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Libraries
§ 16-4 — Establishment of historic districts.
§ 16-12 — Single resource historic districts.
§ 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.
§ 50-4.1 — General provisions.
§ 50-4.4 — Use definition and standards.
§ 50-4.5 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 50-7.2 — Required vehicular off-street parking spaces.
§ 50-7.3 — Required minimum bicycle parking.
§ A-4.2 — Use-Specific Standards.
A-12.3{48} — CULTURAL EXHIBITS, LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS
A-12.3{148} — PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Library
§ 16-4 — Establishment of historic districts.
§ 16-12 — Single resource historic districts.
§ 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.
§ 50-4.1 — General provisions.
§ 50-4.4 — Use definition and standards.
§ 50-4.5 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 50-7.2 — Required vehicular off-street parking spaces.
§ 50-7.3 — Required minimum bicycle parking.
§ A-4.2 — Use-Specific Standards.
A-12.3{48} — CULTURAL EXHIBITS, LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS
A-12.3{148} — PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Licenses and permits
§ 1-6 — Adoption of certain ordinances and regulations of County Health Department.
§ 2-158 — Inspection of board's records.
§ 2-240 — Retirement allowance options.
§ 2-242 — Disability retirement.
§ 2-248 — Annuity savings fund; members' contributions; transfers.
§ 2-254 — Income fund; allowance of regular interest.
§ 2-258 — Benefits, rights or funds not subject to legal process or assignment; City's right of setoff; forfeiture of retirement allowance.
§ 2-259 — Protection against fraud.
§ 2-261 — Reciprocal Retirement Act.
§ 2-268 — Contribution.
Ch 2 Art XI — Issuance of Licenses and Permits Generally
§ 2-281 — Short title.
§ 2-282 — Establishment of fees.
§ 2-283 — License or annual permit expiration.
§ 2-284 — Double fee.
§ 2-285 — Refunds.
§ 2-306 — Operating rules and regulations.
§ 3-1 — Posting advertising matter on City property.
§ 3-2 — Posting advertising matter on property of another.
§ 4A-1 — Applicability and exemptions.
§ 4A-2 — Application for approval of a new license or transfer of location; grounds for denial.
§ 4A-3 — Available licenses; selection among qualified applicants.
§ 4A-4 — Term of license approval; conditional approval.
§ 4A-5 — Objections to license renewal and requests for revocation.
§ 4A-6 — Social districts and commons area.
§ 7-4 — Permit to keep pet swine.
§ 7-6 — Keeping of horses and other farm animals.
§ 7-7 — Exotic/wild animals.
§ 7-8 — Animals at large.
§ 7-10 — Combat between animals and humans.
§ 7-18 — License and tag.
§ 7-19 — Dogs running at large.
§ 7-20 — Female dogs in heat.
§ 7-24 — Limitation on number of dogs.
§ 7-25 — Dogs in certain public parks.
§ 7-26 — Impoundment.
Ch 8 — Auctions
Ch 9 — Buildings and Building Regulations
§ 9-2 — Boarding up of buildings — limitation on time.
§ 9-6 — Special permits, licenses, fees and conditions.
§ 9-7 — Alterations, renovations and interior demolition.
§ 9-8 — Permit duration and expiration.
§ 9-12 — Paving permit required.
§ 9-22 — Adoption and purpose of Michigan Building Code and Michigan Residential Code.
§ 9-26 — License exemptions.
§ 9-31 — Established; composition; appointment and terms of members.
§ 9-35 — General powers and duties.
§ 9-70 — Purpose; scope; general restrictions.
§ 9-71 — Permits; fees; inspections.
§ 9-73 — Projections over public rights-of-way.
§ 9-85.1 — Section P-114.0 (Fees) amended.
§ 9-85.3 — Plumbing contractor, master plumber, journey plumber, or apprentice plumber; license or registration required; work not requiring license; performing activities within scope of licensure or registration.
§ 9-99 — Michigan Electrical Code adopted; purpose; definition.
§ 9-100 — Electrical contracting; license required; classes of work.
§ 9-152 — Adoption and purpose of Code.
§ 9-153 — Installations, alterations, or servicing of work classifications; designation of contractor of record; performance of work without compensation or on behalf of charitable organization; person registered as system provider or licensed as security alarm system contractor; contractor employing qualified maintenance crew.
§ 9-176 — (Reserved)
§ 9-178 — (Reserved)
§ 9-252 — Work to be done in safe and workmanlike manner.
§ 9-254 — Protection of utilities; capping or plugging sewer lines.
§ 9-261 — Completion time for moving.
§ 9-262 — Completion time for wrecking.
§ 9-263 — Filling and leveling of premises.
§ 9-272 — (Reserved)
§ 9-273 — Required.
§ 9-274 — Application.
§ 9-275 — Applicant's insurance.
§ 9-276 — Fees.
§ 9-277 — Assignment or transfer prohibited.
§ 9-278 — Expiration.
§ 9-279 — Revocation.
§ 9-285 — (Reserved)
§ 9-286 — Required; exception.
§ 9-287 — Application.
§ 9-287.1 — Applicant's cash deposit or bond.
§ 9-288 — Qualifications of applicant.
§ 9-289 — Fee.
§ 9-290 — Assignment or transfer prohibited.
§ 9-291 — Inspection.
§ 9-296 — (Reserved)
§ 9-297 — Required; applicant must be licensed mover in certain cases.
§ 9-298 — Filing and contents of application; revocation or modification of permit.
§ 9-299 — Approval of application; deposit to cover cost of services rendered by City.
§ 9-300 — Fee.
§ 9-301 — Building permit as prerequisite to issuance.
§ 9-302 — Assignment or transfer prohibited.
§ 9-327 — Building board of appeals.
§ 9-329 — Notice of determination; other remedies.
§ 9-333 — Placarding and vacating; abatement of rent.
9-352{8} — SERVICE AMENITIES
9-352{10} — TEMPORARY EMERGENCY SHELTER or SHELTER
9-352{12} — TEMPORARY SERVICE STRUCTURE
§ 9-353 — Permits.
§ 9-355 — Memorandum of understanding.
§ 9-356 — Temporary emergency housing facilities and temporary emergency shelters.
§ 9-357 — Termination or revocation.
§ 9-358 — Violations and penalties.
§ 12-6 — Appointment and general powers and duties of Emergency Management Coordinator.
§ 12-10 — Mayor and City Commission; powers and duties.
§ 12-16 — Liability.
§ 15-19 — Restrictions.
§ 15-20 — Permit required; fee.
§ 15-21 — Installation standards.
§ 15-30 — Fireworks prohibitions.
§ 15-31 — Environmental concerns prohibition on use of fireworks.
§ 15-33 — Approval of public and private displays.
§ 15-40 — Adopted.
§ 15-41 — Amendments and deletions.
§ 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.
15A-1{4} — INSTITUTIONAL DWELLINGS
§ 15A-2 — Storage and location of garbage and rubbish containers.
§ 15A-17 — Owners, lessees, user of substandard bins encouraged to modify or remove said bins.
§ 15A-19 — Effective date; exceptions.
§ 15A-20.1 — Collection of garbage or rubbish.
16-1{2} — CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
16-1{6} — DENIAL
16-1{13} — NOTICE TO PROCEED
§ 16-5 — Procedures for establishing, modifying, or eliminating historic districts.
§ 16-21 — Meetings to be open to public; right to be heard.
§ 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.
§ 16-24 — Plans for preservation of structures.
§ 16-26 — Appeals from Commission.
§ 16-27 — Failure to comply with certificates of appropriateness.
§ 16-28 — List of improvements subject to historic district procedures, though building permit not required.
§ 16-31 — Review of applications within proposed historic district; emergency moratorium.
17-2B{24} — GOOD WORKMANSHIP
17-2B{47} — STRUCTURALLY SOUND
§ 17-4 — Compliance with chapter generally.
§ 17-12 — Inspections to enforce chapter — Generally.
§ 17-12.1 — Systematic inspection procedures.
§ 17-20 — Revocation or denial of certificate of compliance.
§ 17-22 — Responsibility for violations; procedures.
§ 17-48 — Adoption of standards.
§ 18-3 — Discriminatory public accommodation practices.
§ 18-7 — Other prohibited practices.
§ 18-8 — Exceptions.
18A-2B{13} — RENTAL APPLICATION FEE
§ 18A-3 — Discriminatory housing practices.
§ 18A-4 — Rental housing: prohibition on criminal record inquiries.
§ 18A-5 — Rental application fees.
§ 18B-3 — Prohibitions and consequences.
§ 18B-5 — Designation as non-public forum.
§ 19-5 — Self-propelled vehicles, bicycles, roller skates and skateboards prohibited; exceptions; enforcement.
§ 19-7 — Solicitations and sales.
§ 19-8 — (Reserved)
§ 19-15 — Prohibition of automobile traffic and parking along the Kalamazoo Mall.
§ 20A-1 — Title, scope, and purpose.
§ 20A-3 — Land division approvals.
§ 20A-5 — Remedies and enforcement.
§ 20B-2 — Purpose and intent.
§ 20B-3 — Definitions.
20B-3B{1} — APPLICANT
20B-3B{3} — DEPARTMENT
20B-3B{4} — DESIGNATED CONSUMPTION LOUNGE
20B-3B{5} — EQUIVALENT LICENSE
20B-3B{6} — EXCESS GROWER
20B-3B{7} — GROWER
20B-3B{10} — LICENSEE
20B-3B{13} — MARIHUANA COMMERCIAL BUSINESS or MARIHUANA BUSINESS
20B-3B{14} — MARIHUANA ESTABLISHMENT or ESTABLISHMENT
20B-3B{15} — MARIHUANA FACILITY or FACILITY
20B-3B{19} — MARIHUANA-RELATED BUSINESS
20B-3B{22} — MICHIGAN MEDICAL MARIHUANA FACILITIES LICENSING ACT or MMFLA
20B-3B{25} — MICROBUSINESS, CLASS A or CLASS A MICROBUSINESS
20B-3B{26} — OPERATING PERMIT or PERMIT
20B-3B{27} — PERMITTEE
20B-3B{39} — STATE OPERATING LICENSE or LICENSE
Ch 20B Art II — Licensing of Marihuana Businesses
§ 20B-4 — Number of permitted businesses.
§ 20B-5 — Local permit and annual fee required; exception.
§ 20B-6 — Location criteria.
§ 20B-7 — General permit application requirements.
§ 20B-9 — Issuance of provisional approval certificate.
§ 20B-10 — Issuance of City marihuana business operating permit.
§ 20B-11 — Permit forfeiture.
§ 20B-12 — Permit renewal.
§ 20B-13 — Transfer of permit.
§ 20B-14 — Permit as revocable privilege.
§ 20B-15 — Nonrenewal, suspension or revocation of permit.
§ 20B-16 — Grower classes.
§ 20B-17 — Separation of licensed premises.
§ 20B-18 — Secure transporter.
§ 20B-19 — Provisioning centers and retailers.
§ 20B-20 — Other marihuana-related businesses.
§ 20B-21 — Compliance with rules; inspections.
§ 20B-22 — Signage and advertising.
§ 20B-23 — Security requirements.
§ 20B-26 — Visibility of activities.
§ 20B-27 — Odor control.
§ 20B-28 — Reports of crime.
§ 20B-29 — Inspection of licensed premises.
§ 20B-30 — Other laws remain applicable.
§ 20B-31 — Grant of administrative authority.
§ 20B-32 — Violations and penalties.
21-2{3} — BLIGHTED STRUCTURE OR BUILDING
21-2{16} — JUNK AUTOMOBILE
§ 21-3 — General public nuisances.
§ 21-7 — Noise limitations based on dB(A) criteria.
§ 21-8 — Use or operation of radios, phonographs, etc.
§ 21-20 — Construction noises.
§ 21-23 — Noise permits.
§ 21-25 — Nuisance parties prohibited.
§ 21-31 — Blighted exterior and maintenance requirement of property.
§ 21-39 — Vacant blighted structure status change.
Ch 22 — Offenses and Crimes Generally
22-3{4} — DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
§ 22-10 — Littering and illegal dumping.
§ 22-12 — Abandoned refrigerators and similar containers.
§ 22-13 — Inoperable or wrecked motor vehicles and vehicle parts.
§ 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.
§ 22-37 — Gambling and gambling houses.
§ 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.
§ 22-42.1 — Open containers and consumption of alcoholic beverages prohibited in City-owned or operated parking lots, parking structures and on Kalamazoo Mall.
§ 22-43 — Curfew for minors — Imposed; parents not to allow violations.
§ 22-51 — Establishment of police line or clear zone.
§ 22-57 — Consumption of alcoholic beverages in public places.
Ch 24 — Pawnbrokers; Secondhand Dealers, Precious Metal and Gem Dealers, and Recycling Dealers
§ 24-2 — License.
§ 24-3 — Application, conditions, denial, hearing of license.
§ 24-4 — Identification and recordkeeping requirements.
§ 24-7 — Suspension with intent to revoke license.
§ 24-8 — Denial and suspension/revocation appeal hearing procedure.
§ 24-11 — Certificate of registration.
§ 24-12 — Record of transactions.
24-16{1} — LICENSE YEAR
§ 24-19 — Business not to create nuisance; operation of rubbish dump prohibited.
§ 24-21 — Open burning.
Ch 24 Art III Div 2 — Licenses
§ 24-33 — Required.
§ 24-34 — Application.
§ 24-35 — License conditions.
§ 24-36 — Fee.
§ 24-37 — Issuance procedure.
§ 24-38 — Denial of license.
§ 24-39 — Certain officials to be notified of issuance.
§ 24-40 — Display.
§ 24-41 — Not transferable.
§ 24-42 — Expiration.
§ 24-43 — Suspension or revocation.
§ 24-44 — Suspension and revocation; procedure.
§ 24-45 — Hearings.
§ 24-48 — Enforcement.
§ 25-1 — General provisions relating to licenses required by this chapter.
§ 25-2 — Peddlers and transient merchants license — Application, conditions, fee, denial, hearing.
§ 25-3 — License — Suspension with intent to revoke.
§ 25-4 — Denial and suspension/revocation appeal hearing procedure.
§ 25-6 — Peddling stale, unwholesome, etc., food.
Ch 25 Art II — Peddler's License
25-17{3} — PERSON
25-32{1} — TRANSIENT MERCHANT
§ 25-42 — (Reserved)
§ 25-66 — License required.
§ 25-67 — Regulations.
§ 25-68 — Enforcement.
25-90{2} — TAG DAY PERMIT
§ 25-91 — Permitted hours.
§ 25-92 — Solicitor's and salesman's identification card.
§ 25-96 — Report of amount collected and disposition of same.
§ 25-97 — through § 25-102. (Reserved)
§ 25-103 — Required.
§ 25-104 — Filing and contents of application.
§ 25-105 — Applicant's bond.
§ 25-106 — Investigation of application.
§ 25-107 — Issuance generally.
§ 25-108 — Limitations on issuance.
§ 25-109 — Preference in issuance.
§ 25-110 — Alteration of information given in application.
§ 25-111 — Effect.
§ 25-112 — Suspension.
§ 25-113 — License area; designation.
§ 25-114 — License — Required.
§ 25-115 — Same — Application.
§ 25-116 — Same — Issuance.
§ 25-117 — Same — Display.
§ 27-3 — Obstruction of vehicular traffic by train, restrictions; penalties.
§ 28-1-01.01 — Purpose and scope.
28-1-01.02{5} — BACKGROUND SEWAGE CONCENTRATIONS or BACKGROUND CONCENTRATIONS
28-1-01.02{52} — GENERAL USER PERMIT
28-1-01.02{60} — INCOMPATIBLE POLLUTANT
28-1-01.02{61} — INDIVIDUAL CONTROL DOCUMENT
28-1-01.02{62} — INDUSTRIAL USER
28-1-01.02{67} — INTERFERENCE
28-1-01.02{72} — LIQUID INDUSTRIAL BY-PRODUCT
28-1-01.02{76} — MAIL or MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE INDUSTRIAL LOADING
28-1-01.02{89} — NONDOMESTIC USER
28-1-01.02{90} — NONDOMESTIC USER PERMIT
28-1-01.02{93} — NPDES PERMIT
28-1-01.02{95} — OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, AND IMPROVEMENT
28-1-01.02{96} — OUTFALL
28-1-01.02{98} — PASS-THROUGH
28-1-01.02{106} — POLLUTANT
28-1-01.02{123} — SANITARY SEWER CLEANOUT SEPTAGE
28-1-01.02{125} — SEPTIC TANK
28-1-01.02{133} — SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER or SIU
28-1-01.02{136} — SLUG LOADING
28-1-01.02{149} — USER
28-1-01.02{150} — USER PERMIT
§ 28-2-02.02 — Unlawful deposition.
§ 28-2-02.06 — Private treatment and disposal requirements.
§ 28-3-03.02 — Connection permit required.
§ 28-3-03.03 — Sewer connection permits; connection costs; performance bonds and insurance.
§ 28-3-03.09 — Low sewer service laterals.
Ch 28 Art 5 — Discharge Prohibited Without Required Approvals, Permits, and Treatment
§ 28-5-05.01 — Discharge prohibited.
§ 28-6-06.01 — Discharge prohibitions.
§ 28-6-06.02 — Pretreatment standards and requirements.
§ 28-6-06.03 — Right of revision.
§ 28-6-06.04 — POTW's right to refuse or condition discharge.
§ 28-6-06.05 — Most restrictive standards and requirements apply.
Ch 28 Art 7 — User Permits
§ 28-7-07.01 — User permit required.
§ 28-7-07.02 — Determination of user status.
§ 28-7-07.03 — Permit application deadlines.
§ 28-7-07.04 — Permit application requirements.
§ 28-7-07.05 — Permit issuance, denial, or determination that permit not required.
§ 28-7-07.06 — Permit conditions.
§ 28-7-07.07 — Permit modifications.
§ 28-7-07.08 — Permit duration.
§ 28-7-07.09 — Permit reissuance.
§ 28-7-07.10 — Continuation of expired permits.
§ 28-7-07.11 — Permit suspension and revocation.
§ 28-7-07.12 — Limitations on permit transfer.
§ 28-7-07.13 — Duty to provide information.
§ 28-7-07.14 — Permit appeals.
§ 28-7-07.15 — Permits not stayed.
§ 28-7-07.16 — Permit fees.
§ 28-8-08.05 — Notice by user of changed discharge or change in user status.
§ 28-8-08.09 — Other reports and notices required by this article or by other applicable laws and regulations.
§ 28-8-08.10 — Requirements applicable to all required reports, notifications, and applications.
Ch 28 Art 9 — Sampling, Analysis and Monitoring Requirements
§ 28-9-09.02 — Sampling frequency.
§ 28-9-09.04 — Sampling methods, equipment and location.
§ 28-9-09.06 — Self-monitoring.
§ 28-10-10.01 — General.
§ 28-10-10.04 — Segregation of wastewaters requiring pretreatment.
§ 28-10-10.05 — Secondary containment requirements.
§ 28-10-10.09 — Slug control plan.
§ 28-13-13.01 — Treatment of confidential information.
§ 28-14-14.01 — Maintenance of records.
§ 28-15-15.01 — Management, supervision, and control of POTW.
§ 28-15-15.02 — Powers of Director.
§ 28-16-16.01 — Provision by users of necessary pretreatment facilities.
§ 28-16-16.04 — Duty to halt or reduce activity.
§ 28-16-16.06 — Duty to pretreat prior to discharge to POTW.
§ 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.
§ 28-16-16.09 — Dental amalgam; amalgam separators.
28-16-16.09A{6} — DENTIST
28-16-16.09A{7} — DEPARTMENT
§ 28-17-17.01 — POTW Inspection, surveillance and monitoring authority; right of entry.
§ 28-17-17.03 — Orders and supplemental enforcement tools.
§ 28-17-17.04 — Service of notices of violations, orders and notices of assessments.
§ 28-17-17.05 — Publication of users in significant noncompliance.
§ 28-17-17.06 — Municipal civil infractions.
§ 28-17-17.07 — Criminal penalties; imprisonment.
§ 28-17-17.08 — Continuing violation.
§ 28-17-17.09 — Number of violations.
§ 28-17-17.10 — Nuisance.
§ 28-17-17.11 — Reimbursement.
§ 28-17-17.13 — Severance or suspension of sewer and/or water service.
§ 28-17-17.14 — Judicial relief.
§ 28-17-17.15 — Cumulative remedies.
§ 28-18-18.03 — Formal appeal to Wastewater Board of Appeals.
§ 28-18-18.05 — Finality of action.
§ 28-21-21.01 — Use of public sewers conditional.
§ 28-22-22.02 — IPP fees.
§ 28-22-22.05 — Billing and collection of IPP fees.
§ 29-1 — Purpose; intent.
29-2{3} — DISCHARGE PERMIT
29-2{14} — NPDES STORMWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT
29-2{18} — STORMWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM (STORMWATER SYSTEM)
§ 29-4 — Discharge prohibitions.
§ 29-5 — Floodplain management.
§ 29-6 — Compliance with other permits.
§ 29-7 — Monitoring of discharges.
§ 29-8 — Requirement to prevent, control, and reduce stormwater pollutants by the use of best management practices.
§ 29-11 — Enforcement.
§ 29-16 — Violations deemed a public nuisance.
30-2A{2} — CERTIFICATION OF COMPLETION
30-2A{10} — PERMIT
§ 30-3 — Compliance.
§ 30-4 — Permits and plans.
§ 30-5 — Application review and permit procedures.
§ 30-6 — Fees.
§ 30-7 — Bond requirement.
§ 30-8 — Extension of time.
§ 30-9 — Failure to complete work.
§ 30-10 — Denial of permit.
§ 30-11 — Modification of approved plans.
§ 30-12 — Responsibility of permittee.
§ 30-16 — Inspection and enforcement.
§ 30-17 — Penalties.
Ch 31 — Solid Waste
§ 32-9 — Corner lot formula and assessment line for sewer improvements; payment as prerequisite to sewer connection.
§ 32-13 — Conduct of hearing; objections to roll; Commission action on roll.
§ 33-2 — Street and sidewalk obstructions generally.
§ 33-4 — Assemblies interfering with free passage on streets.
§ 33-5 — Permits for parades or gatherings.
§ 33-10 — Pouring or spilling oil on pavement.
§ 33-18 — Owners or occupants of adjacent property not to permit snow, ice or rubbish to remain on sidewalks or alleys.
§ 33-20 — Removal of snow and other obstructions by City at expense of owner or occupant of adjacent property.
§ 33-22 — Skateboards, roller skates, scooters and similar devices.
§ 33-24 — City parks/public spaces.
§ 33-25 — Alcohol restrictions; exceptions.
§ 33-34 — Construction permit and bond.
§ 33-35 — Location and width of sidewalks.
§ 33-37 — Private construction of new sidewalks.
§ 33-38 — Repair or replacement of sidewalks.
§ 33-41 — Construction of driveway approaches.
§ 33-60 — Permit for excavations.
§ 33-61 — General regulations for openings and trenching.
§ 33-82 — Permit for new work and openings for service connections.
§ 33-83 — General regulations for openings and trenching.
Ch 33 Art VI — Permit for Installation of Pipe Lines for Oil, Water, Etc.
§ 33-102 — Required.
§ 33-103 — Application.
§ 33-104 — Fee.
§ 33-105 — Applicant's bond.
§ 33-106 — Issuance.
§ 33-107 — Revocation.
§ 33-123 — Application process.
§ 33-124 — Terms and conditions.
§ 34-3 — Permit to construct and operate; fees.
§ 34-4 — Inspection and approval prior to use.
§ 34-11 — Standards of operation, use and maintenance.
Ch 36 — Traffic Code
36-2A{14} — TAXICAB
§ 36-12 — Vehicle license plate and registration certificate.
§ 36-26 — Parents and guardians not to authorize or permit violations by children or wards.
§ 36-27 — Traffic citations and complaints generally.
§ 36-43 — Operation of unsafe or improperly equipped vehicle.
§ 36-44 — Authority of police to inspect vehicle and arrest driver in case of defective equipment.
§ 36-49 — Same — Single beam.
§ 36-54 — Clearance and marker lamps; reflectors and stop lights.
§ 36-57 — Color of light displayed by lamps or reflectors generally.
§ 36-58 — Fender and running board lamps; backing lights, flashing, oscillating or rotating colored lights.
§ 36-65 — Horns and other warning devices.
§ 36-72 — Windshield wiper, defroster and washer.
§ 36-78 — Unlawful display of official sign or insignia.
§ 36-79 — General limitations on size and weight.
§ 36-83 — Protection of pavement from oil drip or overflow.
§ 36-95 — State operator's or chauffeur's license.
§ 36-97 — Duty to drive on right half of roadway.
§ 36-99 — Passing vehicle proceeding in same direction — Generally.
§ 36-100 — Same — On right.
§ 36-101 — Same — Duty of driver of overtaken vehicle.
§ 36-105 — Prohibited turns.
§ 36-107 — Right-of-way when turning left at intersection.
§ 36-109.2 — Regulations governing stopping of school buses to receive or discharge pupils.
§ 36-125 — Speed restrictions.
§ 36-129 — Driving while under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both.
§ 36-130 — Open liquor containers in vehicles on highways and streets.
§ 36-132 — Production of evidence of insurance.
§ 36-148 — Location of signals; signal legend generally.
§ 36-151 — Unauthorized devices.
§ 36-169 — Parking for certain purposes prohibited.
§ 36-170 — Parking limited between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
§ 36-172 — Parking or stopping in alleys.
§ 36-173 — Parking or standing between curb or drainage line and sidewalk or grassy parkway.
§ 36-175 — Parking payment devices; parking zones; on- and off-street parking facilities.
§ 36-179 — Loading and unloading at an angle to curb.
§ 36-185 — Schedule of fines and late fees for parking violations.
§ 36-187 — Overnight parking permits.
§ 36-204 — Off-road vehicles.
§ 36-241 — Duty of drivers at the scene of an accident to exchange information and give aid.
§ 36-243 — Duty of driver striking objects upon or adjacent to a street.
§ 36-280 — Right-of-way at crosswalks.
§ 36-287 — Hitchhiking.
37-1{1} — BUSINESS LICENSE
37-1{3} — DRIVER'S LICENSE
37-1{4} — LICENSE TAG
37-1{7} — OPERATING PERMIT
37-1{12} — RATE CARD
37-1{16} — VEHICLE LICENSE
§ 37-2 — Prior certificates and licenses to remain effective.
§ 37-3 — Exemptions from this chapter.
§ 37-4 — Regulation of rates of fare.
Ch 37 Art II — Business License
§ 37-10 — Required; licensee must be owner of vehicles for hire.
§ 37-11 — Filing and contents of application.
§ 37-12 — License fee.
§ 37-13 — Issuance.
§ 37-15 — Assignment or transfer to new owner of vehicle.
§ 37-16 — New vehicle license or license tag for replacement vehicle.
§ 37-17 — Surrender when vehicle retired from service and not replaced.
§ 37-18 — Expiration.
§ 37-19 — Renewal.
§ 37-20 — Suspension or revocation.
Ch 37 Art III — Vehicle Licensing and Operation
§ 37-30 — City vehicle license.
§ 37-33 — Inspection by the Department of Public Safety of applicant's vehicle.
§ 37-36 — Operation on fixed routes prohibited.
§ 37-49 — (Reserved)
§ 37-50 — City license tag.
§ 37-53 — Rate of fare generally.
§ 37-54 — Waiting times; stops en route; not to be operated on hourly rate.
Ch 37 Art IV — Vehicle for Hire Driver's License
§ 37-70 — Required.
§ 37-71 — Application; applicant's photograph and fingerprints.
§ 37-72 — General qualifications of applicant.
§ 37-74 — Driver's license fee.
§ 37-75 — Refusal.
§ 37-76 — Issuance.
§ 37-77 — Expiration and renewal.
§ 37-78 — Suspension or revocation.
§ 37-79 — Temporary license.
§ 37-80 — Probation.
§ 37-90 — Record of duty hours.
§ 37-91 — Current address to be filed with Public Safety Department.
§ 37-96 — Not to permit unauthorized occupancy of vehicle for hire.
§ 37-97 — Taking on excess passengers; permitting passenger to occupy front seat.
§ 37-100 — Soliciting passengers; leaving vehicle while on street; cruising.
§ 37-110 — Identification card.
§ 37-117 — Operating permit required; compliance.
§ 37-118 — Operating permit application.
§ 37-119 — Review of application.
§ 37-121 — Decal required.
§ 37-122 — Validity of operating permit.
§ 37-123 — Permit fee.
§ 37-124 — Operating regulations.
§ 37-125 — Preliminary breath test.
§ 37-126 — Suspension or revocation of operating permit.
§ 37-127 — Notification of denial, suspension or revocation; hearing.
Ch 38 — Water
§ 38-9 — Cross connections.
§ 38-14 — Tapping, removing and installing water mains, piping, meters, service connections, or other appurtenances.
§ 38-19 — Establishment and protection of water resource and land preserve.
§ 38-20 — Protection of Central Water Well Field Sanitary Isolation Area.
§ 38-21 — Protection of Kendall Water Well Field Sanitary Isolation Area.
§ 38-22 — Protection of Maple Water Well Field Sanitary Isolation Area.
39-2{10} — REGULATED SUBSTANCES
39-2{11} — RELEASE
§ 39-4 — Prohibitions within ten-year time-of-travel (TOT) capture zone.
§ 39-11 — Enforcement.
§ 40-12 — Maximum charges.
Ch 40 Art II — (Reserved)
§ 42-6 — Tree planting, maintenance and removal.
§ 42-7 — Permit.
§ 42-9 — Appealability.
§ 43-4 — Rate regulation — Adoption of FCC rules and/or regulations.
§ 43-14 — Franchising authority decision on review of existing rates or proposed rates.
§ 44-3 — Grant.
§ 44-5 — Use of public streets.
§ 44-7 — Agreement nonexclusive.
§ 44-18 — Regulatory authority.
§ 44-19 — Bonds, insurance and indemnification.
§ 44-20 — Design and construction provisions.
§ 44-21 — Use of streets.
§ 45-2 — Permits for use of public rights-of-way.
§ 45-3 — Requirements for start of construction; compliance with applicable codes and law.
§ 45-5 — Penalty for violation.
46-3A{1} — ADULT ARCADE or MINI MOTION-PICTURE THEATER
46-3A{5} — ADULT MODEL STUDIO
46-3A{12} — ADULT THEATER
§ 46-4 — Prohibited conduct.
§ 46-7 — Penalty.
§ 50-0.1 — Live-Work 1, Live-Work 2, Neighborhood Node, Downtown 1, Downtown 2, and Downtown 3 Zoning Districts.
§ 50-1.1 — Purpose.
50-1.3{7} — COURTYARD
50-1.3{17} — ENTRANCE TREATMENT
50-1.3{18} — EQUIVALENT LICENSE, MARIHUANA ESTABLISHMENT
50-1.3{31} — MARIHUANA ESTABLISHMENT, ADULT USE
50-1.3{32} — MARIHUANA ESTABLISHMENT, MEDICAL
50-1.3{35} — MMFLA
§ 50-1.4 — Nonconformances.
§ 50-3.1 — Zone Districts.
§ 50-4.1 — General provisions.
§ 50-4.2 — Organization.
§ 50-4.3 — Use Table.
§ 50-4.4 — Use definition and standards.
§ 50-4.5 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 50-5.1 — General requirements.
§ 50-5.2 — Building siting.
§ 50-5.3 — Height.
§ 50-5.4 — Uses.
§ 50-5.5 — Street-facing facades.
§ 50-5.6 — Lot type standards.
§ 50-5.7 — Institutional Campus (IC) District.
§ 50-6.2 — Natural Features Protection Overlay standards.
§ 50-7.2 — Required vehicular off-street parking spaces.
§ 50-7.3 — Required minimum bicycle parking.
§ 50-7.5 — Driveway access design.
§ 50-8.3 — General provisions.
§ 50-8.4 — Required landscaping.
§ 50-8.5 — Fences, walls, and screening.
§ 50-9.3 — Sign regulations.
§ 50-9.4 — Temporary signs.
§ 50-9.5 — On-premises signs.
§ 50-9.6 — Off-premises signs.
§ 50-9.7 — Internally illuminated automatic changeable copy signs.
§ 50-9.8 — Illumination of off-premises signs.
§ 50-10.1 — General requirements.
Apx A — Zoning Ordinance
§ A-1.4 — Applicability and Jurisdiction.
§ A-1.7 — Conflicting Provisions.
§ A-1.9 — Transitional Provisions.
§ A-2.2 — R, Residential Districts.
§ A-2.3 — C, Commercial Districts.
§ A-2.5 — Special Purpose Districts.
§ A-4.2 — Use-Specific Standards.
§ A-4.3 — Accessory and Temporary Uses and Structures.
§ A-5.1 — Residential District Standards.
§ A-5.3 — Measurements, Computations and Exceptions.
§ A-6.1 — Design Standards.
§ A-8.1 — General Provisions.
§ A-8.2 — Public Hearing Procedures.
§ A-8.3 — Specific Standards and Applications for Development Approval.
§ A-10.2 — Violations.
§ A-10.4 — Remedies and Enforcement Powers.
§ A-10.5 — Enforcement Procedures.
§ A-10.6 — Revocation.
§ A-11.2 — Planning Commission.
§ A-11.6 — City Planner.
§ A-11.7 — Zoning Inspector.
A-12.3{2} — ACCESSORY USE
A-12.3{5} — ADULT REGULATED USE
A-12.3{12} — ANIMAL SERVICE.
A-12.3{22} — BREWERY
A-12.3{49} — DAY CARE
A-12.3{65} — EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
A-12.3{70} — ENGINEER
A-12.3{74} — FAMILY
A-12.3{79} — FOOD AND BEVERAGE RETAIL SALES
A-12.3{89} — GROUP LIVING
A-12.3{95} — HOSPITAL
A-12.3{111} — MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION, LIMITED
A-12.3{112} — MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGICAL
A-12.3{113} — MARIHUANA or MARIJUANA
A-12.3{114} — MARIHUANA FACILITY
A-12.3{117} — MICROBREWERY
A-12.3{140} — PERSONAL CONVENIENCE SERVICE
A-12.3{151} — RECYCLING FACILITY
A-12.3{196} — SIGN, SPECIAL EVENT
A-12.3{217} — TRANSIENT MERCHANT
A-12.3{220} — UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICE
§ B-4.00 — Streets.
§ B-4.20 — Alleys.
§ B-4.50 — Lots.
§ B-6.00 — Pre-Application Plans and Data.
§ CCT-3 — Police and License Code.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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§ 9-9 — Fees for actions taken under Chapter 9.
§ 9-10 — Civil remedies for violations.
§ 9-77.2 — Fees for actions governed by this division.
§ 9-329 — Notice of determination; other remedies.
§ 9-339 — Remedies for nonpayment.
§ 17-14 — Fees for actions taken under Chapter 17.
§ 17-21 — Civil remedies for violations.
§ 21-4 — Abatement by City.
§ 21-38 — Monthly or biannual administrative fee for vacant blighted structures.
§ 22-13 — Inoperable or wrecked motor vehicles and vehicle parts.
§ 22-54 — False alarms.
§ 22-65 — Breaking and entering of motor vehicles.
§ 24-6 — Police order to hold property in possession of pawnbroker.
§ 28-4-04.01 — Responsibilities and liabilities for sewer service laterals.
§ 28-23-23.02 — Connection charges.
§ 28-23-23.09 — Charges as lien; collection by suit, discontinuing wastewater service for failure to pay.
§ 29-14 — Abatement activities by Department.
§ 32-14 — Assessments as lien.
§ 32-15 — Collection.
§ 32-18 — Division or combination of lots after assessment confirmed.
§ 33-20 — Removal of snow and other obstructions by City at expense of owner or occupant of adjacent property.
§ 35-4 — Tax exemption for housing projects financed under State Housing Development Act.
§ 38-8 — Service connection charges.
§ 38-39 — Charges as lien; collection by suit, discontinuing water service for failure to pay.
§ 39-11 — Enforcement.
§ 40-15 — Protection of impounded or stored vehicles and contents thereof.
§ 44-19 — Bonds, insurance and indemnification.
§ 50-6.2 — Natural Features Protection Overlay standards.
§ A-10.3 — Penalties.
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§ 2-286 — Persons engaged in certain activities or businesses must pay fee within certain time limit.
§ 4A-2 — Application for approval of a new license or transfer of location; grounds for denial.
§ 4A-3 — Available licenses; selection among qualified applicants.
§ 9-76 — Clearance.
§ 9-100 — Electrical contracting; license required; classes of work.
§ 9-260 — Lighting required when moved building left on streets at night.
§ 15-41 — Amendments and deletions.
§ 16-28 — List of improvements subject to historic district procedures, though building permit not required.
§ 17-1 — Title and purpose.
17-2B{28} — LOFT APARTMENT
17-2B{33} — NUISANCE
§ 17-48 — Adoption of standards.
18B-2{7} — SMOKE
§ 18B-5 — Designation as non-public forum.
§ 20B-7 — General permit application requirements.
§ 22-6 — Damaging or interfering with public property.
§ 22-62 — Smoking ban in parking ramps.
§ 24-21 — Open burning.
§ 25-67 — Regulations.
28-1-01.02{53} — GOOD UTILITY PRACTICES
§ 28-3-03.11 — Protection and restoration.
§ 28-6-06.01 — Discharge prohibitions.
§ 33-6 — Iron gratings or lights on sidewalks or crosswalks.
§ 33-16 — Removal of street warning barriers, signals, etc.
§ 33-38 — Repair or replacement of sidewalks.
33-53{1} — UTILITY
§ 33-56 — Supervision of work; joint use and marking of poles.
§ 33-57 — Poles and wires prohibited on certain streets; exception.
§ 33-61 — General regulations for openings and trenching.
§ 33-83 — General regulations for openings and trenching.
§ 34-11 — Standards of operation, use and maintenance.
§ 36-8 — Direction of traffic.
§ 36-14 — Throwing or dropping objects from or at vehicles.
§ 36-24 — Exemptions for drivers of authorized emergency vehicles.
§ 36-45 — Lights generally.
§ 36-46 — Maximum projection of certain lights.
§ 36-47 — Head lamps and auxiliary driving lamps — Generally.
§ 36-48 — Same — Multiple beam.
§ 36-49 — Same — Single beam.
§ 36-50 — Same — Exceptions for slow moving vehicles.
§ 36-51 — Same—Special requirements for motor-driven cycles.
§ 36-52 — Rear lamps.
§ 36-53 — Lighting of vehicles not specifically required to be equipped with lamps.
§ 36-54 — Clearance and marker lamps; reflectors and stop lights.
§ 36-55 — Use of lights when vehicles operated in combination.
§ 36-56 — Spot lamps.
§ 36-57 — Color of light displayed by lamps or reflectors generally.
§ 36-58 — Fender and running board lamps; backing lights, flashing, oscillating or rotating colored lights.
§ 36-59 — Light or flag on projecting load.
§ 36-60 — Lights on parked vehicles.
§ 36-61 — Signal lamps or devices.
§ 36-62 — Warning lamps.
§ 36-73 — Windshields and windows; obstruction of view.
§ 36-109.1 — Stopping for school bus displaying flashing red lights; exception; violation as civil infraction; meeting stopped school bus on divided highway; evidence; community service.
§ 36-109.2 — Regulations governing stopping of school buses to receive or discharge pupils.
§ 36-110 — Procedure upon approach of authorized emergency vehicle.
§ 36-135 — Distracted driving.
§ 36-148 — Location of signals; signal legend generally.
§ 36-149 — Flashing red or yellow signals.
§ 36-151 — Unauthorized devices.
§ 36-176 — Breakdowns.
§ 36-198 — Equipment.
§ 36-217 — Light and reflector.
§ 36-280 — Right-of-way at crosswalks.
§ 37-93 — Smoking prohibited.
§ 37-120 — Vehicle regulations.
§ 39-10 — Inactive operations.
§ 40-4 — Required equipment and condition.
§ 41-82 — Evaluation of violations.
§ 42-6 — Tree planting, maintenance and removal.
§ 46-2 — Purpose and findings.
50-1.3{21} — FOOTCANDLE
50-1.3{57} — SIGN
50-1.3{61} — SIGN, ELECTRONIC MESSAGE DISPLAY
50-1.3{62} — SIGN, HELIUM-INFLATABLE BALLOON
§ 50-1.4 — Nonconformances.
§ 50-4.5 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 50-5.7 — Institutional Campus (IC) District.
§ 50-6.2 — Natural Features Protection Overlay standards.
§ 50-7.2 — Required vehicular off-street parking spaces.
§ 50-8.1 — Intent.
§ 50-9.3 — Sign regulations.
§ 50-9.4 — Temporary signs.
§ 50-9.5 — On-premises signs.
§ 50-9.7 — Internally illuminated automatic changeable copy signs.
§ 50-9.8 — Illumination of off-premises signs.
Ch 50 Art 10 — Lighting
§ 50-10.1 — General requirements.
§ A-1.5 — Purpose and Intent.
§ A-2.5 — Special Purpose Districts.
§ A-4.2 — Use-Specific Standards.
§ A-4.3 — Accessory and Temporary Uses and Structures.
§ A-6.2 — through § 6.5. (Reserved)
§ A-8.3 — Specific Standards and Applications for Development Approval.
A-12.3{18} — ATTACHMENT
A-12.3{38} — COLLOCATION
A-12.3{78} — FLICKER EFFECT
A-12.3{98} — INDUSTRIAL, GENERAL
A-12.3{104} — LIGHT EQUIPMENT REPAIR
A-12.3{111} — MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION, LIMITED
A-12.3{155} — REPAIR SERVICE, CONSUMER
A-12.3{168} — SIGN
A-12.3{173} — SIGN, CHANGEABLE COPY
A-12.3{174} — SIGN, COLD-AIR INFLATABLE BALLOON
A-12.3{179} — SIGN, FESTOON
A-12.3{180} — SIGN, FLASHING
A-12.3{183} — SIGN, HELIUM-INFLATABLE BALLOON
A-12.3{184} — SIGN, ILLUMINATED
A-12.3{200} — SIGN, TEMPORARY/PORTABLE
A-12.3{207} — STEALTH
A-12.3{221} — VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE
A-12.3{224} — WHOLESALE, STORAGE, AND DISTRIBUTION
§ B-7.10 — Large Scale Development.
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Ch 3 — Advertising
§ 7-24 — Limitation on number of dogs.
§ 19-6 — Special events.
21-2{23} — NUISANCE PARTY
Ch 22 — Offenses and Crimes Generally
§ 22-10 — Littering and illegal dumping.
29-2{16} — POLLUTANT
Ch 31 — Solid Waste
Ch 33 — Streets and Other Public Grounds
Ch 36 — Traffic Code
§ 46-2 — Purpose and findings.
§ A-4.3 — Accessory and Temporary Uses and Structures.
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Ch 3 — Advertising
§ 7-24 — Limitation on number of dogs.
§ 19-6 — Special events.
21-2{23} — NUISANCE PARTY
Ch 22 — Offenses and Crimes Generally
§ 22-10 — Littering and illegal dumping.
29-2{16} — POLLUTANT
Ch 31 — Solid Waste
Ch 33 — Streets and Other Public Grounds
Ch 36 — Traffic Code
§ 46-2 — Purpose and findings.
§ A-4.3 — Accessory and Temporary Uses and Structures.
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A-12.3{8} — AGRICULTURE
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§ 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.
§ 22-37 — Gambling and gambling houses.
§ 22-38 — Keeping or frequenting place used for illegal sale of liquor.
§ 22-53 — (Reserved)
§ 22-56 — (Reserved)
Ch 26 — Police
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§ 7-6 — Keeping of horses and other farm animals.
§ 7-24 — Limitation on number of dogs.
§ 9-6 — Special permits, licenses, fees and conditions.
§ 9-12 — Paving permit required.
9-352{4} — LOT
9-352{11} — TEMPORARY EMERGENCY HOUSING FACILITY or FACILITY
§ 9-356 — Temporary emergency housing facilities and temporary emergency shelters.
10-1{4} — LOT
10-1{5} — MEMORIAL
10-1{6} — PRIVATE BURIAL STRUCTURE
§ 10-5 — Sale of lots and grave sites.
§ 10-7 — General rights of grave site owner.
§ 10-8 — Burial unit inalienable by interment; right of owner's family to interment.
§ 10-9 — Descent of rights in empty lot or grave site.
§ 10-10 — Transfer of lots or grave sites.
§ 10-25 — Care of lots and grave sites.
§ 10-28 — Perpetual care fund.
§ 10-29 — Special care.
§ 15A-2 — Storage and location of garbage and rubbish containers.
§ 16-6 — South Street/Vine Area Historic District.
§ 16-7 — Stuart Area Historic District.
§ 16-8 — Haymarket Historic District.
§ 16-9 — Rose Area Historical District.
§ 16-11 — West Main Hill Historic District.
§ 16-12 — Single resource historic districts.
§ 16-13 — Rickman Hotel Historic District.
17-2B{33} — NUISANCE
17-2B{38} — PREMISES
17-2B{52} — UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION
§ 20A-3 — Land division approvals.
§ 20A-4 — Land division requirements.
§ 21-3 — General public nuisances.
§ 21-7 — Noise limitations based on dB(A) criteria.
22-3{9} — PUBLIC PLACE
§ 22-34.1 — Public urination.
§ 22-42.1 — Open containers and consumption of alcoholic beverages prohibited in City-owned or operated parking lots, parking structures and on Kalamazoo Mall.
25-32{1} — TRANSIENT MERCHANT
28-1-01.02{109} — PREMISES
§ 28-2-02.06 — Private treatment and disposal requirements.
§ 28-3-03.04 — Multiple buildings; separate uses within buildings.
32-2{2} — IMPROVEMENT
§ 32-7 — Preparation of roll generally.
§ 32-9 — Corner lot formula and assessment line for sewer improvements; payment as prerequisite to sewer connection.
§ 32-10 — Assessment line for street improvements.
§ 32-13 — Conduct of hearing; objections to roll; Commission action on roll.
§ 32-14 — Assessments as lien.
§ 32-15 — Collection.
§ 32-16 — Deficiency assessments and refunds.
§ 32-18 — Division or combination of lots after assessment confirmed.
§ 32-19 — Single-lot assessments.
§ 33-19 — Deposit of snow on streets and sidewalks.
§ 33-22 — Skateboards, roller skates, scooters and similar devices.
§ 34-5 — Distance from public streets and lot lines.
§ 36-4 — Traffic Engineer generally.
§ 36-163 — General prohibitions.
§ 36-165 — Unattended vehicles.
§ 36-185 — Schedule of fines and late fees for parking violations.
§ 36-186 — Parking or storage of motor vehicles at or adjacent to residential properties.
§ 42-5 — Landscaping.
46-3A{8} — ADULT OUTDOOR MOTION-PICTURE THEATER
§ 50-0.1 — Live-Work 1, Live-Work 2, Neighborhood Node, Downtown 1, Downtown 2, and Downtown 3 Zoning Districts.
50-1.3{5} — BUILD-TO ZONE
50-1.3{10} — DEVELOP
50-1.3{28} — LOT OF RECORD
50-1.3{29} — LOT TYPE
50-1.3{47} — PLAYGROUND
50-1.3{50} — PROPERTY LINE
50-1.3{51} — PROPERTY LINE, FRONT
50-1.3{67} — SITE CHARACTERISTICS
50-1.3{90} — STREET, SECONDARY
50-1.3{92} — STRUCTURE, ACCESSORY
50-1.3{93} — STRUCTURE, PRIMARY
50-1.3{94} — SURFACE, IMPERVIOUS
50-1.3{102} — USE, PRIMARY
50-1.3{106} — YOUTH CENTER
§ 50-1.4 — Nonconformances.
§ 50-4.1 — General provisions.
§ 50-4.4 — Use definition and standards.
§ 50-4.5 — Accessory uses and structures.
Ch 50 Art 5 — Zoning Standards; Lot Types
§ 50-5.1 — General requirements.
§ 50-5.2 — Building siting.
§ 50-5.3 — Height.
§ 50-5.4 — Uses.
§ 50-5.5 — Street-facing facades.
§ 50-5.6 — Lot type standards.
§ 50-6.2 — Natural Features Protection Overlay standards.
§ 50-7.2 — Required vehicular off-street parking spaces.
§ 50-7.3 — Required minimum bicycle parking.
§ 50-7.4 — Off-street loading requirements.
§ 50-7.5 — Driveway access design.
§ 50-8.1 — Intent.
§ 50-8.2 — Applicability; nonconforming site characteristics.
§ 50-8.4 — Required landscaping.
§ 50-8.5 — Fences, walls, and screening.
§ 50-9.3 — Sign regulations.
§ 50-9.4 — Temporary signs.
§ 50-9.5 — On-premises signs.
§ 50-10.1 — General requirements.
§ A-1.8 — Zone District Map.
§ A-2.2 — R, Residential Districts.
§ A-2.3 — C, Commercial Districts.
§ A-4.2 — Use-Specific Standards.
§ A-4.3 — Accessory and Temporary Uses and Structures.
§ A-5.1 — Residential District Standards.
§ A-5.2 — Commercial and Manufacturing District Standards.
§ A-5.3 — Measurements, Computations and Exceptions.
§ A-6.1 — Design Standards.
§ A-8.3 — Specific Standards and Applications for Development Approval.
§ A-10.2 — Violations.
A-12.3{2} — ACCESSORY USE
A-12.3{5} — ADULT REGULATED USE
A-12.3{7} — AGRICULTURAL SERVICE
A-12.3{26} — BUILDING SETBACK LINE
A-12.3{45} — CONSTRUCTION SALES AND SERVICE
A-12.3{55} — DENSITY
A-12.3{96} — HOUSEHOLD LIVING
A-12.3{107} — LOT
A-12.3{108} — LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE
A-12.3{109} — LOT OF RECORD
A-12.3{123} — MODULAR HOME
A-12.3{145} — PRINCIPAL USE
A-12.3{226} — YARD, FRONT
A-12.3{227} — YARD, REAR
A-12.3{228} — YARD, SIDE
§ B-2.10 — Subdivision.
§ B-4.00 — Streets.
§ B-4.30 — Easements.
§ B-4.40 — Blocks.
§ B-4.50 — Lots.
§ B-6.00 — Pre-Application Plans and Data.
§ B-6.10 — Plats and Data for Conditional Approval.
§ B-6.20 — Plats and Data for Final Approval.