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Landfills
§ 10-27 — Residential collection.
§ 23-84 — Rates established.
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Landscape plans
24-2{10} — NEWLY PLANTED TREES
§ 25-58 — General landscaping information.
§ 25-59 — Landscaping standards.
§ 25-61 — Landscaping for single-family residential subdivisions.
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Landscaping
§ 2-532 — Composition; terms; removal; vacancies.
§ 2-588 — Powers and duties.
§ 5-14 — General regulations for all sign types.
§ 5-15 — Permanent signs.
§ 5-16 — Temporary signs.
§ 6-39 — Allowable improvements and activities.
§ 10-76 — Duty to keep sidewalks, parkways, gutters, streets, and alleys free of litter.
17-252(a){5} — ENCLOSED
§ 20-120 — Manner of backfilling, repaving and site restoration.
§ 20-212 — Conditions when permit not required.
24-2{7} — INVASIVE
24-2{10} — NEWLY PLANTED TREES
§ 25-16 — Common review requirements.
§ 25-18 — Development plan review.
§ 25-19 — Site plan review.
§ 25-20 — Special use permit.
§ 25-22 — Alternative equivalency review.
§ 25-34 — District purposes and regulations.
§ 25-36 — Use-specific standards.
§ 25-45 — Standards for specific accessory uses and structures.
§ 25-50 — Additional and/or modified site development standards for properties within Downtown Master Plan Study Area.
§ 25-52 — Outdoor lighting.
§ 25-54 — Introduction to guidelines.
§ 25-55 — Residential design guidelines.
§ 25-57 — Nonresidential design guidelines.
Ch 25 Art VIII — Landscaping and Buffering Standards
§ 25-58 — General landscaping information.
§ 25-59 — Landscaping standards.
§ 25-60 — Buffering standards.
§ 25-61 — Landscaping for single-family residential subdivisions.
§ 25-64 — General standards.
§ 25-65 — Off-street parking requirements.
§ 25-66 — Vehicle queuing lanes.
§ 25-67 — Bicycle parking requirements.
§ 25-69 — Sidewalks, trails, pedestrian connections, and bike paths.
§ 25-80 — Nonresidential subdivisions.
§ 25-83 — Easements.
§ 25-85 — Utilities and other infrastructure.
§ 25-87 — Purpose.
§ 25-88 — General requirements.
§ 25-89 — Required permits.
§ 25-95 — Nonconforming uses.
25-104{33} — BUFFER
25-104{75} — DEVELOPMENT PLAN
25-104{128} — IMPROVEMENTS
25-104{176} — NONCONFORMING SITE CONDITION
25-104{218} — RIGHT-OF-WAY
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Leashing
§ 4-32 — Quarantine for rabies protection authorized; duties of Director of Public Services; requirements.
4-37{17} — RESTRAINT
§ 4-43 — Reasons for impoundment.
§ 18-16 — Animals.
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Leaves of absence
E-II-200{4} — CONTINUOUS SERVICE
Apx E Art X — Leaves Of Absence
§ E-1000 — Holidays.
§ E-1010 — Personal Sick Leave.
§ E-1015 — Occupational Injury Or Illness.
§ E-1030 — Leave Of Absence — Without Pay.
§ E-1035 — Absence Without Pay.
§ E-1040 — Military Leave Of Absence Under Federal Law.
§ E-1045 — National Guard And Military Reserve Duty Or Training Leave Under Missouri Law.
§ E-1055 — Jury Or Witness Leave With Pay.
§ E-1060 — Procedure For Requesting Leave.
§ E-1065 — Family And Medical Leave Policy.
§ F-I-101 — Definitions.
§ F-I-104 — Layoff; leave of absence; military service.
§ F-I-108 — Benefits.
F-II-201{13} — (m) HOUR OF SERVICE
§ F-II-204 — Layoff; leave of absence; military service.
§ F-II-209 — Benefits.
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Liability
§ CHA-5.3 — Policemen's and Firemen's Pension Plan.
§ 2-324 — Duties generally.
§ 2-489 — Contingent fees prohibited.
§ 4-46 — Quarantine of rabies suspects.
§ 4-52 — Dangerous dogs.
§ 5-16 — Temporary signs.
§ 5-70 — General provisions.
§ 10-27 — Residential collection.
§ 10-59 — License application.
§ 13-38 — License required; penalties.
§ 13-104 — Fee; requirements for issuance.
§ 13-236 — Carriage license required.
§ 13-275 — Insurance required.
§ 14-120 — General provisions and procedures.
§ 14-359 — through § 14-360. (Reserved)
§ 14-364.1 — Requirements for use of low-speed vehicles on City streets.
§ 14-366 — Operator's financial responsibility.
§ 16-2 — Nuisances enumerated.
§ 16-6 — Abatement of nuisances, notice; hearing; payment or assessment of costs.
§ 16-8 — Abandoning vehicle, vessel or trailer; last owner of record deemed owner, procedures — penalty — civil liability.
§ 16-9 — Open storage of inoperable vehicles or public safety hazards prohibited.
§ 16-10 — General provisions and procedures.
17-1{38} — OF ANOTHER
§ 17-107 — Trespass in second degree.
§ 17-116 — Financial exploitation of elderly person or person with disability.
§ 17-122 — Shoplifting; detention of suspect by merchant; liability presumption.
§ 17-216 — Proof of age required, when defense to action for violation is reasonable reliance on proof; liability.
§ 18-14 — Alcoholic beverages prohibited.
§ 18-51 — Liability of permittee; financial responsibility.
§ 19-3 — Police officers responding to emergency situation outside municipality boundaries.
§ 20-128 — Miscellaneous provisions.
§ 23-37 — Designation of third party to receive notices from City; City not liable for failure to notify such person.
§ 23-87 — Consumer liable for charges until notice to discontinue service.
§ 23-89 — City not liable for failure of electric current supply.
§ 23-121 — City not liable for failure of water supply.
§ 23-228 — City's right to curtail service.
§ 23-231 — Liability in situations caused by uncontrollable forces.
§ 23-232 — Qualifying facility to indemnify, reimburse City.
§ E-XXVII-2700 — Computer/Internet/Email/Text Policy.
§ F-I-102 — Administration; Board of Trustees.
§ F-I-110 — Amendment and termination of plan.
§ F-I-111 — Fund.
§ F-I-112 — Miscellaneous provisions of plan.
§ F-II-202 — Administration; Board of Trustees.
§ F-II-211 — Amendment and termination.
§ F-II-212 — Fund.
§ F-II-213 — Miscellaneous provisions of plan.
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Libraries
1-2{30} — PUBLIC PLACE
§ 2-1 — Free public library established; administration.
§ 2-302 — Quarterly and annual financial statements; annual audit.
§ 17-90 — Carrying concealed firearms prohibited; violations and penalties.
§ 17-114 — Damaging, destroying, or unlawfully withholding library property.
§ 17-253 — Prohibition of smoking in all enclosed places of employment and all enclosed public places.
25-104{113} — GOVERNMENT FACILITY
§ E-III-330 — Applicability Of Exclusion.
§ F-I-101 — Definitions.
§ F-I-113.1 — Adoption by Housing Authority and library of City.
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Library
1-2{30} — PUBLIC PLACE
§ 2-1 — Free public library established; administration.
§ 2-302 — Quarterly and annual financial statements; annual audit.
§ 17-90 — Carrying concealed firearms prohibited; violations and penalties.
§ 17-114 — Damaging, destroying, or unlawfully withholding library property.
§ 17-253 — Prohibition of smoking in all enclosed places of employment and all enclosed public places.
25-104{113} — GOVERNMENT FACILITY
§ E-III-330 — Applicability Of Exclusion.
§ F-I-101 — Definitions.
§ F-I-113.1 — Adoption by Housing Authority and library of City.
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Licenses and permits
§ CHA-3.12 — Municipal Judge.
§ CHA-3.13 — City Attorney.
§ CHA-5.3 — Policemen's and Firemen's Pension Plan.
§ CHA-6.8 — Amendments after adoption.
§ CHA-9.2 — Right of regulation.
§ CHA-9.3 — Revocable permits.
§ CHA-9.4 — Operation beyond franchise.
Ch CHA Art X — Licensing, Taxation, and Regulation of Businesses, Occupations, Professions, Vocations and Other Activities
§ CHA-10.1 — Objects of licensing, taxation, and regulation.
§ 2-55 — Vote of members required; exceptions.
§ 2-75 — Franchises.
§ 2-221 — Appointment by Council; term; qualifications.
§ 2-229 — Qualifications.
§ 2-313 — Appropriations.
§ 2-324 — Duties generally.
§ 2-382 — Council approval of contracts; endorsement of Director of Procurement required.
§ 2-401 — Additional powers and duties enumerated.
§ 2-404 — Authority to engage in cooperative purchasing.
§ 2-426 — Factors for determination of lowest responsive and responsible bidder.
2-483{5} — FIRM
§ 2-569 — Created; purpose.
§ 2-589.2 — Preservation of landmarks.
§ 2-589.9 — Powers and duties.
§ 2-593 — Farmers' Market Advisory Committee.
§ 2-595 — Budget.
§ 2-611 — Custodian designated; response to request for access to records.
Ch 3 — Alcoholic Beverages
§ 3-1 — Temporary sale of intoxicating liquor by not-for-profit organizations.
§ 3-2 — Certain acts prohibited in premises licensed to sell at retail intoxicating liquor, wine or beer.
§ 3-3 — License suspension or revocation.
§ 3-4 — Hearing upon suspension or revocation of license.
3-31{1} — CRAFT BREWERY, WINERY, or DISTILLERY
3-31{3} — LIQUOR LICENSE
3-31{9} — SALE BY DRINK
§ 3-32 — Minors purchasing or possessing intoxicating liquor.
Ch 3 Art II Div 2 — Licenses
§ 3-51 — Required for sale.
§ 3-52 — Separate license required for each premises; maximum number of licenses in which person may have interest.
§ 3-53 — Application.
§ 3-54 — Persons ineligible for license generally.
§ 3-55 — Locations ineligible for license.
§ 3-56 — (Reserved)
§ 3-57 — (Reserved)
§ 3-58 — Persons eligible for license to sell intoxicating liquor in original package and for license to sell malt liquor in original package.
§ 3-59 — Food service on premises prerequisite to certain liquor licenses.
§ 3-60 — Authority of Council to require consent.
§ 3-61 — Licenses and fees.
§ 3-63 — License fees to be in lieu of portion of merchant's tax.
§ 3-64 — Other licenses may be required for other business activities.
§ 3-65 — Issuance, renewal and extension of licenses.
§ 3-66 — License to describe premises for which issued.
§ 3-67 — Limitation on number of licenses which may be outstanding.
§ 3-68 — Display of license.
§ 3-69 — Transferability.
§ 3-71 — Sales to licensed dealers only.
§ 3-72 — Financial interest in retail prohibited.
§ 3-86 — Sales on Sundays and election days; sales authorized when New Year's Eve is on Sunday.
§ 3-87 — Original package purchase not to be consumed on premises where sold.
§ 3-89 — Closing hours.
§ 3-90 — Keeping of intoxicating liquor other than as authorized by license.
§ 3-92 — Sales to be made on licensed premises only; obstruction of view of premises.
§ 3-93 — Furnishing intoxicating liquor to minors or intoxicated persons.
§ 3-94 — Employment of minors.
§ 3-95 — Coin-operated dispensing devices prohibited.
§ 4-7 — Livestock at large prohibited.
§ 4-9 — Keeping livestock in stable, stockyard, or stockpen: location restrictions; limitations on number of animals permitted.
§ 4-33 — Animal waste removed by owner.
4-37{21} — VETERINARIAN
§ 4-38 — Vaccination; tag required.
§ 4-39 — through § 4-42. (Reserved)
§ 4-53 — Running at large prohibited; exceptions.
§ 4-54 — Violation of prohibition against running at large.
Ch 5 — Building, Construction and Housing
§ 5-7 — Purpose.
§ 5-8 — General provisions.
§ 5-9 — Applicability.
§ 5-10 — Permits and architectural review.
§ 5-11 — Appeals and variances.
§ 5-12 — Prohibited signs.
§ 5-14 — General regulations for all sign types.
§ 5-15 — Permanent signs.
§ 5-16 — Temporary signs.
§ 5-17 — Flags.
§ 5-18 — Master sign plan.
§ 5-19 — Nonconforming signs.
§ 5-20 — Enforcement, violations, and penalties.
5-21(b){15} — FLOOR AREA
5-21(b){17} — LICENSED SIGN ERECTOR
5-21(b){31} — SIGN PERMIT
5-21(b){46} — SIGN, PERMANENT
§ 5-36 — Fence permit required.
§ 5-38 — General provisions.
§ 5-42 — General exemptions.
§ 5-45 — Appeals and variances.
§ 5-69 — Findings of fact and purpose.
§ 5-70 — General provisions.
§ 5-71 — Administration.
§ 5-72 — Provisions for flood hazard reduction.
§ 5-73 — Variance procedures.
5-76{58} — START OF CONSTRUCTION
§ 5-202 — Regulated infill development - requirements.
§ 5-205 — BMP maintenance and inspection.
§ 5-210 — Construction cost estimates.
§ 5-211 — Construction permit fees.
§ 5-212 — through § 5-216. (Reserved)
§ 5-218 — Mechanical equipment permit fees.
§ 5-219 — Self-contained, prefabricated fireplace permit fees.
§ 5-220 — Replacement of heating and air-conditioning equipment permit fees.
§ 5-222 — Plumbing inspection and permit fees.
§ 5-223 — Electric fee schedule.
§ 6-34 — Revenue.
§ 6-37 — Advisory Commission.
§ 6-38 — Duties of Advisory Commission.
§ 6-39 — Allowable improvements and activities.
Ch 8 — Fire Prevention and Protection; Ambulance Fees
§ 8-1 — Fire Prevention Code.
§ 8-15 — Hydrant use approval.
§ 8-18 — Maintenance of fire suppression equipment.
§ 10-4 — Open dumping and temporary open dumping prohibited.
§ 10-6 — Compost piles.
§ 10-27 — Residential collection.
§ 10-28 — Special services.
10-56{4} — COMMERCIAL RUBBISH COLLECTOR
§ 10-58 — License or contract with City required.
§ 10-59 — License application.
§ 10-60 — Payment of annual license fee.
§ 10-61 — Requirements for vehicles and dumpsters.
10-71{3} — COMMERCIAL HANDBILL
§ 10-77 — Litter thrown by persons in vehicles.
Ch 13 — Licenses and Business Regulations
Ch 13 Art II — Occupational Licenses Generally
§ 13-32 — Business subject to article; calendar-year basis.
13-33{3} — LICENSEE
13-33{8} — SERVICE OCCUPATION
§ 13-34 — Method of calculating license tax.
§ 13-35 — Nature of tax and license and classification of businesses.
§ 13-36 — Method of application.
§ 13-37 — Form of license.
§ 13-38 — License required; penalties.
§ 13-39 — Returns; of whom required; due date; payment of license tax.
§ 13-40 — License tax rates.
§ 13-41 — Display of license.
§ 13-42 — Census of businesses.
§ 13-43 — Maintenance of adequate records by licensee; inspection.
§ 13-44 — Record of payments.
§ 13-46 — License not transferable; separate licenses required.
§ 13-47 — Enforcement of provisions.
§ 13-48 — Failure to file return; penalty.
§ 13-49 — Demand for payment by Director of Finance.
§ 13-50 — Arbitrary assessments for failure to make return.
§ 13-51 — Waiver of arbitrary assessment.
§ 13-52 — Delinquent license taxes.
§ 13-53 — False returns; penalty.
§ 13-54 — Revocation of license.
Ch 13 Art III — Licensing and Regulation of Certain Occupations
13-82{1} — APPLICANT
13-82{3} — CERTIFIED MENTOR
13-82{8} — MASSAGE THERAPIST
13-82{9} — MASSAGE THERAPY
13-82{11} — PERMITTEE
§ 13-83 — Minimum standards.
§ 13-84 — Operating requirements.
§ 13-87 — Employment of massage therapists.
§ 13-89 — Unlawful acts.
§ 13-90 — Applicability to existing massage therapists.
§ 13-91 — License required; application.
§ 13-93 — Issuance.
§ 13-94 — Suspension or revocation.
§ 13-95 — Transfer.
§ 13-96 — Massage therapist permit.
§ 13-97 — Suspension or revocation of permit.
Ch 13 Art III Div 2 — Contractor's Business Licenses
§ 13-101 — Business license required for contractors.
§ 13-103 — Application.
§ 13-104 — Fee; requirements for issuance.
§ 13-105 — Term.
§ 13-106 — Prohibited acts.
§ 13-107 — Unlawful acts.
§ 13-108 — Revocation.
§ 13-109 — Hearing for revocation or rejection of license.
§ 13-111 — Penalty for engaging in business without license.
§ 13-216 — Occupational license required.
13-235{3} — VETERINARIAN
§ 13-236 — Carriage license required.
§ 13-237 — Requirement as to horses and drivers.
§ 13-240 — Applicability.
§ 13-264 — License required.
§ 13-265 — Requirements for license.
§ 13-266 — Issuance of license.
§ 13-267 — License fee; term.
§ 13-268 — License renewal procedure.
§ 13-269 — License suspension or revocation procedure.
§ 13-270 — Transfer of license.
§ 13-271 — Vehicle labeling.
§ 13-272 — Operational requirements and forms statement.
§ 13-273 — Statement required.
§ 13-275 — Insurance required.
§ 13-276 — Miscellaneous regulations.
Ch 13 Art III Div 6 — Itinerant Merchants, Peddlers and Solicitors
§ 13-277 — Permit and license required.
§ 13-279 — Application for license.
§ 13-280 — Investigation and issuance.
§ 13-281 — Fees.
§ 13-282 — Hours of operation.
§ 13-283 — Exhibition of license.
§ 13-285 — Revocation of license.
§ 13-287 — License required.
§ 14-7 — Conformance to law required of public employees.
§ 14-60 — Timing of traffic signals to regulate speed.
§ 14-61 — Angle parking; signs; restrictions.
§ 14-66 — Loading zones; signs; special permits.
§ 14-90 — Duties of Director of Finance with respect to traffic offenses.
§ 14-92 — Wheel immobilization device.
§ 14-120 — General provisions and procedures.
§ 14-140 — Operator's or chauffeur's license required.
§ 14-144 — Chemical tests for alcohol or drug content of blood.
§ 14-154 — Funeral processions; violations and penalties.
14-154(a){1} — FUNERAL DIRECTOR
14-154(a){3} — ORGANIZED FUNERAL PROCESSION
§ 14-161 — Vehicles observing crosswalks not to be overtaken.
§ 14-162 — School buses; stops; passing while stopped; how marked.
§ 14-164 — Operation of all-terrain vehicle upon public street or alley.
§ 14-166 — Driving while license or driving privilege is canceled, suspended or revoked, penalty — enhanced penalty for repeat offenders — imprisonment, mandatory, exception.
§ 14-220 — Required position and method of turning at intersections.
§ 14-224 — Placement of signs prohibiting or restricting turns.
§ 14-225 — Obedience to signs required.
§ 14-278 — Traffic control signals; legend; observance.
§ 14-322 — Permits for unloading, loading vehicles with rear to curb; issuance; compliance with terms.
§ 14-324 — Prohibited stopping, standing and parking areas enumerated.
§ 14-328 — Parking along divided highways, when allowed; signs.
§ 14-328.1 — Parking in spaces reserved for physically disabled persons.
§ 14-332 — Parking past time limits.
§ 14-333 — Parking in yards in residential zones.
§ 14-334 — "Downtown Kirkwood Special Business District" parking permit rules.
§ 14-335 — Parking of vehicles in certain places prohibited.
§ 14-352 — Display of license plates; registration.
§ 14-354 — Vehicles which are prohibited on streets without permit.
§ 14-355 — Width of vehicles.
§ 14-363 — Seat belts required for passenger cars.
§ 14-364.1 — Requirements for use of low-speed vehicles on City streets.
§ 14-366 — Operator's financial responsibility.
§ 14-367 — Passengers in truck beds.
Ch 14 Art VII Div 2 — Licenses
§ 14-402 — No left turns.
§ 14-403 — No right turn on red.
§ 14-404 — No U-turns.
§ 14-406 — No right turns.
§ 15-7 — Qualification for Municipal Judge; outside employment.
§ 15-16 — Right of appeal.
§ 16-1 — Prohibited.
§ 16-2 — Nuisances enumerated.
§ 16-3 — Creating, maintaining, keeping or permitting nuisances or failure to abate nuisances declared offense.
§ 16-8 — Abandoning vehicle, vessel or trailer; last owner of record deemed owner, procedures — penalty — civil liability.
§ 16-9 — Open storage of inoperable vehicles or public safety hazards prohibited.
§ 16-10 — General provisions and procedures.
17-1{55} — VULNERABLE PERSON
§ 17-18 — Endangering welfare of child.
§ 17-37 — False impersonation.
§ 17-52 — Abandonment of airtight or semi-airtight containers.
§ 17-70 — Conduct constituting disturbing noises.
§ 17-80 — Sale and use of certain fireworks prohibited.
§ 17-84 — Weapons, carrying concealed and other unlawful use.
§ 17-90 — Carrying concealed firearms prohibited; violations and penalties.
§ 17-91 — Open display of firearm.
17-102{1} — ENTER UNLAWFULLY or REMAIN UNLAWFULLY
§ 17-103 — Tampering.
§ 17-112 — Theft of motor fuel.
§ 17-114 — Damaging, destroying, or unlawfully withholding library property.
§ 17-115 — City recycling depository usage.
§ 17-116 — Financial exploitation of elderly person or person with disability.
§ 17-117 — Fraudulent use of credit or debit device.
§ 17-123 — Copper wire or cable, catalytic converters, collectors and dealers to keep register, information required; penalty; exempt transactions.
§ 17-126 — Scrap metal dealers; payments in excess of $500 to be made by check; exceptions.
§ 17-127 — Prohibited uses of licenses.
§ 17-153 — Certain offenders not to physically be present or loiter within 500 feet of child-care facility; violations and penalties.
§ 17-187 — Unlawful distribution.
§ 17-189 — Unlawful marijuana cultivation.
§ 17-192 — Prohibition on marijuana consumption in public.
§ 17-193 — Sale of marijuana, marijuana-infused products, marijuana accessories.
§ 17-198 — Curfew for persons under 17.
17-210{5} — PROOF OF AGE
§ 17-211 — Unlawful to sell or distribute tobacco products, alternative nicotine products or vapor products to minors; vending machine requirements.
§ 17-213 — Retail sales tax license required for sale of tobacco products, alternative nicotine products or vapor products.
§ 17-216 — Proof of age required, when defense to action for violation is reasonable reliance on proof; liability.
§ 17-241 — Watercourses.
§ 17-243 — Land disturbance.
§ 17-244 — Stop-work order authorized.
17-252(a){7} — PUBLIC PLACE
§ 17-253 — Prohibition of smoking in all enclosed places of employment and all enclosed public places.
§ 17-254 — Responsibilities of proprietors, owners and managers.
§ 17-255 — Where smoking is not regulated.
§ 17-257 — Other applicable laws.
§ 17-259 — Enforcement.
§ 18-3 — Hours, days of operation.
§ 18-4 — Damaging park property or injuring wildlife.
§ 18-7 — Bicycles, roller skates, roller blades, skateboards and scooters.
§ 18-10 — Conduct in picnic areas.
§ 18-11 — Camping facilities.
§ 18-13 — Horses.
§ 18-14 — Alcoholic beverages prohibited.
§ 18-15 — Fireworks.
§ 18-16 — Animals.
§ 18-24 — Disorderly conduct.
Ch 18 Art II — Permits
§ 18-46 — When required.
§ 18-47 — Application; contents.
§ 18-48 — Findings required for issuance.
§ 18-49 — Appeal from action of Director of Parks and Recreation.
§ 18-50 — Applicability of rules, regulations and laws.
§ 18-51 — Liability of permittee; financial responsibility.
§ 18-52 — Revocation.
§ 18-53 — Discriminatory practices prohibited.
§ 19-3 — Police officers responding to emergency situation outside municipality boundaries.
§ 20-26 — Removal of accumulations on sidewalks.
§ 20-27 — Closing of public sidewalks for construction of infill.
Ch 20 Art II Div 2 — Construction and Repair
§ 20-42 — Sidewalks requiring repair.
§ 20-43 — Required sidewalk repair criteria.
§ 20-44 — Required repair not corrected; repair or replacement by City; special tax bill.
§ 20-66 — Permit required; contents of application.
§ 20-90 — Canopies and awnings; permit required.
§ 20-92 — Display of merchandise; construction materials.
§ 20-95 — Restaurant outdoor seating.
§ 20-115 — Permit required.
§ 20-116 — Emergency work.
§ 20-117 — Application and permit fee.
§ 20-118 — Deposit.
§ 20-119 — Manner of making excavations.
§ 20-125 — Pedestrian safety and sidewalk closings.
§ 20-128 — Miscellaneous provisions.
§ 20-129 — Inspection fees.
§ 20-143 — Permit required.
§ 20-168 — Storage of building materials.
§ 20-172 — When fencing or warning lights required.
§ 20-177 — Inspection and enforcement by Chief of Police; notification of permit issuance.
§ 20-210 — Permit required.
§ 20-211 — Grading schedule and plan required.
§ 20-212 — Conditions when permit not required.
§ 20-213 — Standards for permit approval.
§ 20-214 — Standards for grading.
§ 20-215 — Revocation of permit.
§ 23-36 — Single billing for City utilities and garbage collection authorized; application of payments.
§ 23-62 — Right of entry of City employees.
§ 23-84 — Rates established.
§ 23-114 — Connections to water mains.
§ 23-119 — Stopping service for leaks.
§ 23-121 — City not liable for failure of water supply.
§ 23-122.1 — Use of water through fire hydrants.
§ 23-127 — Prevention of backflow.
§ 23-186 — Permit required to erect utility poles.
§ 23-187 — Relocation of utility poles.
§ 23-190 — Nonconforming facilities deemed encroachment.
§ 23-207 — Gas companies.
§ 23-208 — Electric power companies.
§ 23-209 — Telephone companies.
§ 23-212 — Water companies.
§ 23-231 — Liability in situations caused by uncontrollable forces.
§ 24-3 — Public trees.
§ 24-4 — Tree preservation and protection.
§ 25-5 — Applicability.
§ 25-7 — Interpretation and conflict.
§ 25-10 — Transitional rules.
§ 25-15 — General requirements.
§ 25-16 — Common review requirements.
§ 25-17 — Code text and Map amendment.
§ 25-18 — Development plan review.
§ 25-19 — Site plan review.
§ 25-20 — Special use permit.
§ 25-21 — Architectural review.
§ 25-22 — Alternative equivalency review.
§ 25-23 — Administrative waivers.
§ 25-24 — Variances.
§ 25-25 — Appeals.
§ 25-26 — Minor subdivision.
§ 25-27 — Major subdivision.
§ 25-29 — Purpose statement.
§ 25-34 — District purposes and regulations.
§ 25-35 — Principal use regulations.
§ 25-36 — Use-specific standards.
§ 25-40 — Requirements.
§ 25-42 — General provisions.
§ 25-44 — Permitted accessory uses and structures.
§ 25-45 — Standards for specific accessory uses and structures.
§ 25-46 — Measurements, computations, and exceptions.
§ 25-47 — General development standards.
§ 25-48 — Site development standards for residential zoning districts.
§ 25-49 — Site development standards for nonresidential zoning districts.
§ 25-51 — Energy-generation devices.
§ 25-52 — Outdoor lighting.
§ 25-58 — General landscaping information.
§ 25-63 — Applicability.
§ 25-64 — General standards.
§ 25-65 — Off-street parking requirements.
§ 25-67 — Bicycle parking requirements.
§ 25-68 — Off-street loading requirements.
§ 25-74 — Required inspections and fees.
§ 25-75 — Performance guarantees for public improvements.
§ 25-76 — General subdivision design standards.
§ 25-79 — Blocks.
§ 25-81 — Streets and thoroughfares.
§ 25-84 — Site grading/environmental protection.
§ 25-85 — Utilities and other infrastructure.
§ 25-88 — General requirements.
§ 25-89 — Required permits.
§ 25-93 — Determination of legal nonconformity status.
§ 25-95 — Nonconforming uses.
§ 25-96 — Nonconforming structures and sites.
§ 25-97 — Nonconforming lots of record.
§ 25-98 — Repair and maintenance.
25-104{19} — ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE
25-104{34} — BUILDABLE LOT
25-104{42} — BUILDING PERMIT
25-104{61} — COMPREHENSIVE MARIJUANA FACILITY
25-104{67} — CRAFT BREWERY, WINERY, OR DISTILLERY
25-104{72} — DETACHED STORAGE/UTILITY SHEDS, GAZEBOS, POOL HOUSES, GREENHOUSES, AND OTHER SIMILAR ACCESSORY BUILDINGS
25-104{99} — FAMILY DAY-CARE HOMES
25-104{118} — GROUP DAY-CARE HOMES
25-104{135} — LIVESTOCK FACILITY, PRIVATE
25-104{156} — MARIJUANA FACILITY
25-104{157} — MARIJUANA MICROBUSINESS FACILITY
25-104{158} — MARIJUANA MICROBUSINESS DISPENSARY FACILITY
25-104{159} — MARIJUANA MICROBUSINESS WHOLESALE FACILITY
25-104{160} — MARIJUANA TESTING FACILITY
25-104{165} — MEDICAL MARIJUANA FACILITY
25-104{179} — NURSING HOME
25-104{241} — SPECIAL USE PERMIT
25-104{244} — STORAGE OR WAREHOUSING FIRM, INDOOR
25-104{271} — TOWER
25-104{278} — USE, PRINCIPAL OR MAIN
25-104{279} — USE, SPECIAL
25-104{284} — VEHICLE WASH
§ E-VI-600 — Overtime And Other Compensation Provisions.
§ E-IX-950 — Suspension, Demotion, Probation Reinstatement Or Termination.
§ E-1000 — Holidays.
§ E-1040 — Military Leave Of Absence Under Federal Law.
§ E-1065 — Family And Medical Leave Policy.
§ E-XX-2000 — Policy Against Substance Abuse.
§ E-XXIII-2300 — Personal Appearance And Business Casual Dress Code.
§ E-XXVI-2600 — Wireless Telecommunications Policy.
§ E-XXVII-2700 — Computer/Internet/Email/Text Policy.
§ E-XXXI-3100 — Social Media Policy.
§ E-XXXII-3200 — Scope Of Policy.
§ F-I-102 — Administration; Board of Trustees.
§ F-I-108 — Benefits.
§ F-I-109 — Claims procedure.
§ F-I-110 — Amendment and termination of plan.
§ F-I-112 — Miscellaneous provisions of plan.
§ F-I-118 — Violations and penalties.
§ F-II-202 — Administration; Board of Trustees.
§ F-II-209 — Benefits.
§ F-II-210 — Claims procedure.
§ F-II-211 — Amendment and termination.
§ F-II-213 — Miscellaneous provisions of plan.
§ F-II-218 — Violations and penalties.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Liens
§ 5-20 — Enforcement, violations, and penalties.
§ 14-120 — General provisions and procedures.
§ 14-359 — through § 14-360. (Reserved)
§ 16-6 — Abatement of nuisances, notice; hearing; payment or assessment of costs.
§ 16-10 — General provisions and procedures.
§ 17-116 — Financial exploitation of elderly person or person with disability.
§ 20-44 — Required repair not corrected; repair or replacement by City; special tax bill.
§ 23-145 — Interest charge and discontinuance of service for nonpayment.
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Lighting
§ 2-523 — Powers and duties; recommendations.
§ 4 1/2-3 — Equipment.
§ 5-7 — Purpose.
§ 5-9 — Applicability.
§ 5-10 — Permits and architectural review.
§ 5-12 — Prohibited signs.
§ 5-13 — Measurements and computations.
§ 5-14 — General regulations for all sign types.
§ 5-15 — Permanent signs.
§ 5-16 — Temporary signs.
§ 5-18 — Master sign plan.
5-21(b){10} — CHANNEL LETTERING
5-21(b){12} — ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER
5-21(b){16} — GOOSENECK LIGHTING
5-21(b){25} — SIGN
5-21(b){41} — SIGN, ILLUMINATED
§ 5-45 — Appeals and variances.
§ 5-223 — Electric fee schedule.
§ 6-38 — Duties of Advisory Commission.
§ 6-39 — Allowable improvements and activities.
§ 13-238 — Carriage requirements.
§ 14-154 — Funeral processions; violations and penalties.
14-154(a){2} — FUNERAL LEAD VEHICLE or LEAD VEHICLE
§ 14-162 — School buses; stops; passing while stopped; how marked.
§ 14-169 — Operation of vehicles on approach of authorized emergency vehicles.
§ 14-197 — Duty of drivers upon approach of authorized emergency vehicle.
§ 14-208 — Duty to dim high lights.
§ 14-278 — Traffic control signals; legend; observance.
§ 14-280 — Flashing signals; legend; observance.
§ 14-323 — Lights on parked vehicles, when required; standards and specifications.
§ 14-357 — Lights.
§ 14-364 — Equipment requirements for all-terrain vehicles; exceptions.
§ 14-364.1 — Requirements for use of low-speed vehicles on City streets.
17-1{51} — SPECIAL VICTIM
§ 17-39 — Resisting or interfering with arrest, detention or stop.
§ 17-125 — Metal belonging to various entities; scrap yard not to purchase; violations and penalties.
§ 17-155 — Halloween, restrictions on conduct; violations.
17-252(a){9} — SMOKING
§ 17-254 — Responsibilities of proprietors, owners and managers.
§ 18-20 — Fire hazards.
§ 20-95 — Restaurant outdoor seating.
§ 20-123 — Barricades, signs, lights, and warning signals.
§ 20-172 — When fencing or warning lights required.
§ 20-174 — Encroachments into vehicular traffic lanes.
§ 20-178 — Constructing party to bear cost of compliance.
§ 23-84 — Rates established.
23-84(a){1} — CLASS OF CUSTOMER
§ 23-85 — Preparation, correction of bills.
§ 25-1 — Purpose.
§ 25-19 — Site plan review.
§ 25-22 — Alternative equivalency review.
§ 25-24 — Variances.
§ 25-30 — Establishment of zoning districts.
§ 25-34 — District purposes and regulations.
§ 25-35 — Principal use regulations.
§ 25-45 — Standards for specific accessory uses and structures.
§ 25-51 — Energy-generation devices.
§ 25-52 — Outdoor lighting.
§ 25-64 — General standards.
§ 25-65 — Off-street parking requirements.
§ 25-88 — General requirements.
§ 25-89 — Required permits.
25-104{75} — DEVELOPMENT PLAN
25-104{78} — DISGUISED SUPPORT STRUCTURE
25-104{107} — FOOTCANDLE
25-104{132} — LIGHT FIXTURE
25-104{133} — LIGHT MANUFACTURING
25-104{192} — PARK OR PLAYGROUND (PUBLICLY OWNED)
25-104{218} — RIGHT-OF-WAY
25-104{284} — VEHICLE WASH
§ E-1015 — Occupational Injury Or Illness.
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Litter
§ 4-5 — Keeping more than three cats to constitute a nuisance; exception.
§ 4-30 — Maximum number of dogs which may be kept.
10-2{9} — LITTER
Ch 10 Art IV — Littering
10-71{2} — AUTHORIZED RECEPTACLE
10-71{6} — LITTER
10-71{15} — PUBLIC RECEPTACLE
§ 10-72 — Litter in public places.
§ 10-73 — Litter on occupied private property.
§ 10-74 — Litter on vacant lots.
§ 10-75 — Placement of litter in receptacles to prevent scattering.
§ 10-76 — Duty to keep sidewalks, parkways, gutters, streets, and alleys free of litter.
§ 10-77 — Litter thrown by persons in vehicles.
§ 10-78 — Truck loads causing litter.
§ 10-79 — Litter in parks.
§ 10-80 — Litter in lakes, rivers and fountains.
§ 10-84 — Dropping litter from aircraft.
§ 10-86 — Clearing of litter by City; costs.
Ch 14 — Motor Vehicles and Traffic
§ 16-2 — Nuisances enumerated.
Ch 17 — Offenses, Miscellaneous
§ 17-53 — Littering.
§ 17-54 — Littering via carcasses.
§ 20-95 — Restaurant outdoor seating.
§ 25-45 — Standards for specific accessory uses and structures.
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Litter control
§ 20-95 — Restaurant outdoor seating.
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Littering
§ 4-5 — Keeping more than three cats to constitute a nuisance; exception.
§ 4-30 — Maximum number of dogs which may be kept.
10-2{9} — LITTER
Ch 10 Art IV — Littering
10-71{2} — AUTHORIZED RECEPTACLE
10-71{6} — LITTER
10-71{15} — PUBLIC RECEPTACLE
§ 10-72 — Litter in public places.
§ 10-73 — Litter on occupied private property.
§ 10-74 — Litter on vacant lots.
§ 10-75 — Placement of litter in receptacles to prevent scattering.
§ 10-76 — Duty to keep sidewalks, parkways, gutters, streets, and alleys free of litter.
§ 10-77 — Litter thrown by persons in vehicles.
§ 10-78 — Truck loads causing litter.
§ 10-79 — Litter in parks.
§ 10-80 — Litter in lakes, rivers and fountains.
§ 10-84 — Dropping litter from aircraft.
§ 10-86 — Clearing of litter by City; costs.
Ch 14 — Motor Vehicles and Traffic
§ 16-2 — Nuisances enumerated.
Ch 17 — Offenses, Miscellaneous
§ 17-53 — Littering.
§ 17-54 — Littering via carcasses.
§ 20-95 — Restaurant outdoor seating.
§ 25-45 — Standards for specific accessory uses and structures.
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Livestock
§ 4-7 — Livestock at large prohibited.
§ 4-8 — Keeping livestock in stable, stockyard, or stockpen: definitions.
4-8{1} — LIVESTOCK
4-8{2} — LIVESTOCK YARD
§ 4-9 — Keeping livestock in stable, stockyard, or stockpen: location restrictions; limitations on number of animals permitted.
§ 4-10 — Keeping livestock in stable, stockyard, or stockpen: conformity with other applicable ordinances.
5-76{6} — AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
§ 25-35 — Principal use regulations.
§ 25-36 — Use-specific standards.
§ 25-65 — Off-street parking requirements.
25-104{135} — LIVESTOCK FACILITY, PRIVATE
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Loitering
§ 13-276 — Miscellaneous regulations.
§ 17-153 — Certain offenders not to physically be present or loiter within 500 feet of child-care facility; violations and penalties.
§ 17-154 — Certain offenders not to be present within 500 feet of school property, exception; permission required for parents or guardians who are offenders.
§ 18-17 — Reservation of facilities.
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Lots
§ CHA-13.2 — First election.
§ 2-448 — Award to local bidder; tie bids.
§ 2-523 — Powers and duties; recommendations.
2-587{2} — LANDMARK
§ 2-589.9 — Powers and duties.
3-31{7} — PREMISES
§ 4-50 — Right of entry for City personnel.
§ 5-13 — Measurements and computations.
§ 5-14 — General regulations for all sign types.
§ 5-15 — Permanent signs.
§ 5-16 — Temporary signs.
§ 5-17 — Flags.
5-21(b){22} — PREMISES
§ 5-38 — General provisions.
§ 5-39 — Height requirements.
§ 5-40 — Openness requirements.
§ 5-45 — Appeals and variances.
§ 5-71 — Administration.
§ 5-72 — Provisions for flood hazard reduction.
§ 5-73 — Variance procedures.
5-76{20} — EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
5-76{21} — EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
5-76{42} — MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
5-76{47} — NEW MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
5-201{2} — IMPERVIOUS AREA (IA)
5-201{4} — LOT
5-201{8} — REGULATED INFILL DEVELOPMENT
5-201{10} — VACANT LOT
§ 5-202 — Regulated infill development - requirements.
§ 6-39 — Allowable improvements and activities.
§ 10-6 — Compost piles.
§ 10-74 — Litter on vacant lots.
§ 10-76 — Duty to keep sidewalks, parkways, gutters, streets, and alleys free of litter.
§ 13-284 — Refusal to leave premises.
§ 14-92 — Wheel immobilization device.
§ 14-163 — Shortcutting traffic prohibited.
§ 14-333 — Parking in yards in residential zones.
§ 14-335 — Parking of vehicles in certain places prohibited.
§ 14-391 — Schedule A: Stop Intersections.
§ 14-393 — Schedule C: No Parking Zones.
§ 14-394 — Schedule D: Limited Parking.
§ 14-400 — Prohibited access.
§ 14-402 — No left turns.
§ 16-2 — Nuisances enumerated.
18-1{1} — PARK
§ 20-26 — Removal of accumulations on sidewalks.
§ 20-148 — Limited entrances.
24-2{3} — CANOPY COVERAGE MAP
§ 24-4 — Tree preservation and protection.
§ 25-1 — Purpose.
§ 25-5 — Applicability.
§ 25-18 — Development plan review.
§ 25-19 — Site plan review.
§ 25-23 — Administrative waivers.
§ 25-24 — Variances.
§ 25-26 — Minor subdivision.
§ 25-27 — Major subdivision.
§ 25-32 — Interpretation of zoning district boundaries.
§ 25-34 — District purposes and regulations.
§ 25-35 — Principal use regulations.
§ 25-36 — Use-specific standards.
§ 25-38 — Applicability.
§ 25-42 — General provisions.
§ 25-44 — Permitted accessory uses and structures.
§ 25-45 — Standards for specific accessory uses and structures.
§ 25-46 — Measurements, computations, and exceptions.
§ 25-47 — General development standards.
§ 25-48 — Site development standards for residential zoning districts.
§ 25-49 — Site development standards for nonresidential zoning districts.
§ 25-50 — Additional and/or modified site development standards for properties within Downtown Master Plan Study Area.
§ 25-51 — Energy-generation devices.
§ 25-52 — Outdoor lighting.
§ 25-55 — Residential design guidelines.
§ 25-57 — Nonresidential design guidelines.
§ 25-58 — General landscaping information.
§ 25-59 — Landscaping standards.
§ 25-61 — Landscaping for single-family residential subdivisions.
§ 25-63 — Applicability.
§ 25-64 — General standards.
§ 25-65 — Off-street parking requirements.
§ 25-66 — Vehicle queuing lanes.
§ 25-67 — Bicycle parking requirements.
§ 25-68 — Off-street loading requirements.
§ 25-69 — Sidewalks, trails, pedestrian connections, and bike paths.
§ 25-72 — Conformity to plans, zoning, and engineering standards.
§ 25-76 — General subdivision design standards.
§ 25-77 — Privately developed facilities.
§ 25-78 — Lots.
§ 25-79 — Blocks.
§ 25-80 — Nonresidential subdivisions.
§ 25-81 — Streets and thoroughfares.
§ 25-83 — Easements.
§ 25-84 — Site grading/environmental protection.
§ 25-85 — Utilities and other infrastructure.
§ 25-91 — Purpose.
§ 25-93 — Determination of legal nonconformity status.
§ 25-94 — Nonconformities and variances or administrative waivers.
§ 25-95 — Nonconforming uses.
§ 25-96 — Nonconforming structures and sites.
§ 25-97 — Nonconforming lots of record.
25-104{1} — ABUTTING, ADJOINING, or ADJACENT
25-104{31} — BLOCK FACE
25-104{34} — BUILDABLE LOT
25-104{43} — BUILDING, ACCESSORY
25-104{46} — BUILDING, PRINCIPAL OR MAIN
25-104{88} — DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY
25-104{89} — DWELLING, ROW
25-104{106} — FLOOR AREA RATIO
25-104{113} — GOVERNMENT FACILITY
25-104{122} — HOME OCCUPATION
25-104{136} — LOADING SPACE
25-104{137} — LOT
25-104{138} — LOT AREA
25-104{139} — LOT COVERAGE
25-104{140} — LOT DEPTH
25-104{141} — LOT LINE
25-104{142} — LOT LINE, FRONT
25-104{143} — LOT LINE, REAR
25-104{144} — LOT LINE, SIDE
25-104{145} — LOT OF RECORD
25-104{146} — LOT WIDTH
25-104{147} — LOT, CORNER
25-104{148} — LOT, CURVED OR CUL-DE-SAC
25-104{149} — LOT, FLAG (PANHANDLE)
25-104{150} — LOT, IMPROVED
25-104{151} — LOT, INTERIOR
25-104{152} — LOT, MULTIPLE FRONTAGE
25-104{153} — LOT, NONCONFORMING
25-104{175} — NET SITE AREA
25-104{176} — NONCONFORMING SITE CONDITION
25-104{177} — NONCONFORMITY, LEGAL
25-104{181} — OFF-SITE PARKING
25-104{183} — ON-SITE PARKING
25-104{194} — PARKING LOT
25-104{202} — PLAT
25-104{207} — PRIMARY FACADE
25-104{229} — SETBACK
25-104{230} — SETBACK LINE
25-104{232} — SETBACK, FRONT
25-104{233} — SETBACK, REAR
25-104{234} — SETBACK, SIDE
25-104{249} — STREET GRADE
25-104{254} — STREET, MINOR/LOCAL
25-104{255} — STREET, PRIMARY
25-104{258} — STREET, SECONDARY
25-104{261} — STRUCTURE, ACCESSORY
25-104{264} — SUBDIVISION
25-104{274} — UNENCLOSED PATIOS, PORCHES, AND DECKS
25-104{275} — USE
25-104{276} — USE, ACCESSORY
25-104{293} — YARD
25-104{294} — YARD, FRONT
25-104{295} — YARD, REAR
25-104{296} — YARD, SIDE