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City of Middletown, CT
Middlesex County
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# A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Alarm systems
§ 1-19— Changes in adopted ordinances. Ch 98— Alarms Ch 98 Art I— Emergency Alarm Master Box § 98-1— Notice to replace old units. § 98-2— Time frame for replacement. § 98-4— Maintenance of new units. Ch 98 Art II— False Alarms to Police Department § 98-5— Purpose. § 98-6— Applicability. 98-7{1}— ALARM DEVICE 98-7{2}— ALARM USER 98-7{3}— CENTRAL ALARM STATION 98-7{4}— DIAL ALARM 98-7{5}— DIRECT ALARM 98-7{6}— FALSE ALARM 98-7{7}— KEYHOLDER 98-7{8}— LOCAL ALARM DEVICE 98-7{9}— MANUAL ALARM DEVICE § 98-8— Responsibility of alarm user; penalties for offenses. Ch 161— Fire Prevention Ch 161 Art I— Fire Alarm Systems § 161-1— General requirements. § 161-2— Master box. § 161-3— Conduits. § 161-4— Control panel. § 161-5— Annunciators. § 161-7— Heat detectors and smoke detectors. § 161-8— Sprinklers. § 161-9— Horns and lights. § 161-10— Equipment to be from approved companies. § 161-11— Wire size to be used. § 161-16— Inspections. § 161-19— Public Safety Telecommunications Commission. § 161-20— Superintendent of Alarms and other personnel. Ch 161 Art IV— Fire Alarm Boxes § 161-21— New residential projects and subdivisions. § 161-22— Location of boxes; replacement. § 161-23— General requirements. § 161-24— Design of boxes. § 161-25— Transfer of ownership to City. § 161-26— National Fire Protection Association standards. Ch 161 Art V— False Alarms § 161-27— Findings and purpose. 161-28{1}— ALARM SYSTEM 161-28{2}— AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE 161-28{4}— DEPARTMENT 161-28{5}— FALSE ALARM 161-28{6}— PRIVATE ALARM § 161-29— Registration. § 161-30— Approval of plans; inspections; lock box. § 161-31— Special assignment of fire fighters. § 161-32— Alarm errors, mistakes or malfunctions. § 161-33— Intentional false alarms. § 161-34— Hearings. § 161-35— Enforcement. § 161-36— Automatic dialing devices. § 161-37— Liability. Ch 206— Noise § 206-3— Exceptions. § 285-24— Operation restricted. § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Appeals
§ C-II-5— MINORITY REPRESENTATION. § C-II-12— REMOVAL OF ELECTED OFFICIALS. § C-IV-4— REGISTRARS OF VOTERS, BOARD OF TAX REVIEW. § C-VIII-3— ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS. § 9-1.1— Modification of approved Connecticut River Interceptor Sewer Service Area. § 14-82— Appeals. § 14-83— Failure to comply with Commission orders. § 23-19— Rules of procedure for appeal hearings from decisions of traffic authority. § 31-51— Duties and responsibilities. § 36-1— Middletown Board for Admissions of Electors. § 98-9— Appeal procedure. § 104-14— Appeals. § 120-26— Code Enforcement Committee; notice of abatement plan; and recovery of costs. § 120-33— Permit required; application procedure. § 126-4— Operation of outdoor wood-burning furnaces. § 161-34— Hearings. § 166-7— Suspension of license. § 166-8— Revocation of license. § 178-15— Appeals. § 206-16— Penalties for offenses. § 206-17— Appeals. § 223-8— Schedule of fees. § 223-9— Appeals. § 223-16— Licensing procedure. § 223-19— Appeals. § 223-22— Operating requirements. § 253-13— Hearing; suspension or revocation of license; appeals. § 258-19— Violations; enforcement; penalties for offenses. § 262-56— Penalties for offenses. § 262-57— Appeals. § 272-7— Deferred increased assessment. § 272-19— Application; certificate of tax credit; appeals. § 272-20— Age and income qualifications; local option tax credits and deferrals. § 285-5— Hearings on parking violations. § 285-17— Parking lots and meters. § 305-14— Suspension or revocation.
Appointments
§ C-I-3— DEFINITIONS. § C-II-3— RESTRICTIONS ON ELECTED OFFICIALS. § C-II-4— MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS; TERM OF OFFICE; LIMITATION OF POWERS. § C-II-8— VACANCY IN ELECTIVE OFFICE. § C-II-10— CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND ETHICS. § C-II-11— REMOVAL OF DEPARTMENT HEADS AND APPOINTED OFFICIALS. § C-III-2— ORGANIZATION OF COUNCIL § C-IV-1— MAYOR'S OFFICE. § C-IV-2— DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE MAYOR. § C-IV-3— CITY OFFICIALS. § C-IV-7— OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL. § C-V-2— DEPARTMENT HEADS. § C-V-3— ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT HEADS. § C-VI-2— ANNUAL AUDIT. § C-VI-3— ASSESSMENTS, COLLECTION WARRANT LIEN. § C-VIII-1— GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTED COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES. § C-VIII-3— ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS. § C-X-1— CLASSIFIED SERVICE AND REGULAR PART-TIME. § C-X-3— APPOINTMENT OF CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY. § 5-2— Appointment of representatives. § 5-3— Membership; terms of office; vacancies. § 5-6— Membership; terms of office; appointment; officers. § 5-9— Membership; appointment; terms of office. § 9-6— Appointment of representatives; terms of office; compensation. § 9-8— Alternate representatives. 9-12B{2}— CITY REPRESENTATIVE TO THE AUTHORITY § 9-13— Creation; powers and responsibilities. § 9-15— Articles of incorporation. § 9-16— Appointment of members; terms of office; officers. § 14-2— Membership; terms of office; Chairman; vacancies. § 14-6— Director. § 14-9— Appointment of members; terms of office; officers; meetings; staff. § 14-11— Membership; terms of office; appointment. § 14-14— Youth participation in government and on boards, commissions and committees. § 14-15— Appointment of Youth Services Bureau Advisory Board; term. § 14-16— Membership of Board. § 14-20— Establishment; membership; appointment; terms of office; officers. § 14-23— Appointment and purpose. § 14-24— Membership. § 14-27— Membership; appointment; terms of office; Chairperson. § 14-29— Membership; terms of office. § 14-33— Membership; appointment; terms of office; vacancies. § 14-37— Membership; appointment; terms of office; meetings. § 14-39— Appointment. § 14-40— Membership. § 14-43— Appointment; purpose. § 14-46— Appointment; purpose. § 14-49— Appointment; purpose. § 14-55— Membership. § 14-58— Membership; terms of office. § 14-60— Establishment, membership and terms. § 14-63— Membership and terms. § 14-66— Establishment, membership and terms. § 14-68— Parking Advisory Committee. § 14-71— Membership. § 14-74— Membership. § 14-76— Creation of Fair Rent Commission. § 23-4— Clerk. § 23-6— Insurance and Claims Committee. § 23-7— Economic Development Committee. § 23-8— Finance and Government Operations Commission. § 23-13— Public Safety Commission. § 23-16— Public Works and Facilities Commission § 23-17— Fire Services Cost Committee. § 23-18— Technology Advisory Committee. § 23-20— General Counsel Commission. § 26-10— Contract Compliance Committee. § 31-9— Regulations. § 31-20— Regulations. § 31-23— Volunteer companies. § 31-27— Deputy General Counsels. 40-2{5}— OFFICIALS or EMPLOYEES § 40-9— Distribution of Code of Ethics. § 40-11— Composition; terms of office; qualifications. § 40-19— Effective date. § 53-1— Creation; membership; terms of office; vacancies; officers. § 69-1— Oath of office; form and record. § 69-2— Surety bonds. § 69-4— Constables. § 69-5— Director of Health. § 74-1— Health evaluation required. § 74-2— Applicant to certify accuracy of information. § 74-9— Filling vacancies in funded positions. § 74-10— Use of City vehicles. § 74-14— Responsibility for implementation. § 74-16— Deficiency identification audit. § 74-17— Affirmative recruitment. § 74-18— Nepotism policy. § 74-24— Goals and timetables. § 74-30— Exempt, non-bargaining unit personnel. § 74-31— Waiver of residency requirement. § 74-34— Retirement Board establishment and members. § 74-53— Membership; appointment; terms of office; restrictions. § 78-3— Standardization and Specifications Committee. § 120-26— Code Enforcement Committee; notice of abatement plan; and recovery of costs. § 120-32— Enforcement; notice and hearing. § 150-4— Enterprise Zone Advisory Committee. § 161-19— Public Safety Telecommunications Commission. § 161-20— Superintendent of Alarms and other personnel. 161-28{3}— CHIEF OF THE DEPARTMENT § 161-34— Hearings. § 174-1— Duties of Planning and Zoning Commission. § 178-17— Adoption of statutory provisions. § 178-23— Enforcement; notice and hearing. § 223-5— Hearing procedure. § 253-15— Bulky waste, construction waste and oversized municipal solid waste tipping fee schedule. § 272-14— Downtown special services district. § 277-3— Urban Forestry Commission. § 285-5— Hearings on parking violations. § 285-17— Parking lots and meters.
Assessments
§ C-I-5— RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS. § C-I-7— ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS, AWARD OF DAMAGES. § C-II-5— MINORITY REPRESENTATION. § C-IV-4— REGISTRARS OF VOTERS, BOARD OF TAX REVIEW. § C-VI-3— ASSESSMENTS, COLLECTION WARRANT LIEN. § C-VI-4— LIENS, ASSESSMENTS FOR SERVICES. § C-IX-1— POWERS GENERALLY; ISSUANCE AUTHORIZED. § 5-12— Inventory of land use. § 14-18— Powers and duties of Board. § 14-19— Youth Services Bureau. § 14-42— Powers and duties. § 23-8— Finance and Government Operations Commission. § 23-17— Fire Services Cost Committee. § 47-42— Purpose. § 47-43— Administration. § 120-3— Permit fees; separate permits required. § 120-25— Creation or maintenance of blighted premises prohibited; blight citation procedures; penalties for offenses; abatement procedure. § 120-26— Code Enforcement Committee; notice of abatement plan; and recovery of costs. § 120-32— Enforcement; notice and hearing. § 150-3— Residential and nonmanufacturing facilities. § 178-23— Enforcement; notice and hearing. § 214-41— Union Park and Veterans Memorial Green. § 214-42— Mandatory law enforcement coverage. § 223-5— Hearing procedure. § 253-18— Refuse and garbage tipping fees. § 258-19— Violations; enforcement; penalties for offenses. § 262-21— Sidewalk maintenance and repair. § 262-38— Special permit required when travel endangered. § 262-56— Penalties for offenses. § 272-2— Exemption for active solar energy heating or cooling systems. § 272-3— Exemption for solar energy electricity generating systems. § 272-4— Exemption for passive or hybrid solar energy systems. § 272-5— Exemption for solar energy electricity generating systems and cogeneration systems. § 272-7— Deferred increased assessment. § 272-9— Tax and business incentive program. 272-9B{1}— OWNER or APPLICANT § 272-9.3— Bysiewicz Senior Living Development (Ameritage Construction Corp., Founder’s Ridge). § 272-9.4— Tax Abatement for 100 Bradley Street in favor of LeConche Realty Enterprises, LLC. § 272-9.5— Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments. § 272-9.6— Tax stabilization agreement for 430 Saybrook Road, in favor of Medical Development Associates, LLC. § 272-9.7— Tax stabilization agreement for 440 Saybrook Road, in favor of Medical Development Associates, LLC. § 272-9.8— Tax Stabilization Agreement for 545 Main Street in favor of 545 Main Realty, LLC. § 272-9.9— Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase I. § 272-9.10— Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase II. § 272-9.11— Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase II-B. § 272-10— Additional exemption for veterans based on income. § 272-11— Exemption for dwelling of veteran receiving assistance. § 272-12— Additional exemption for persons who are blind. § 272-13— Additional exemption for persons permanently and totally disabled. § 272-14— Downtown special services district. 272-14B{1}— ASSESSED VALUE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR EACH FISCAL YEAR § 272-15— Exemption for certain modified handicap accessible motor vehicles. § 272-16— Urban Rehabilitation Homeownership Program tax deferral. § 272-16.1— Property tax exemption for Gold Star parents and spouses § 272-16.2— Historical structure rehabilitation tax abatement. § 272-16.2.1— Historical Structure Rehabilitation Tax Abatement for the William Southmayd House at 73 Main Street. § 272-16.2.2— Historical structure rehabilitation tax abatement for the Dr. Abijah Moore House at 135 High Street. § 272-17— Requirements; reimbursement; eligibility. § 272-19— Application; certificate of tax credit; appeals. § 272-20— Age and income qualifications; local option tax credits and deferrals. § 272-21— Local option tax freeze. § 272-23— Income and expense penalty waiver. § 285-5— Hearings on parking violations.
Assessor
§ C-IV-3— CITY OFFICIALS. § C-VII-2— ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES; NOTICE REQUIRED § 23-8— Finance and Government Operations Commission. § 178-19— Identification of landlord. § 272-2— Exemption for active solar energy heating or cooling systems. § 272-3— Exemption for solar energy electricity generating systems. § 272-4— Exemption for passive or hybrid solar energy systems. § 272-5— Exemption for solar energy electricity generating systems and cogeneration systems. § 272-6— Exemption of certain nonprofit organizations. § 272-7— Deferred increased assessment. § 272-9.9— Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase I. § 272-9.10— Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase II. § 272-9.11— Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments Phase II-B. § 272-10— Additional exemption for veterans based on income. § 272-12— Additional exemption for persons who are blind. § 272-13— Additional exemption for persons permanently and totally disabled. § 272-15— Exemption for certain modified handicap accessible motor vehicles. § 272-16.1— Property tax exemption for Gold Star parents and spouses § 272-17— Requirements; reimbursement; eligibility. § 272-19— Application; certificate of tax credit; appeals. § 272-20— Age and income qualifications; local option tax credits and deferrals. § 272-21— Local option tax freeze. § 272-23— Income and expense penalty waiver.