Index: L
Landlords
Landscaping
Lead-based paint
Lead poisoning
Leaves of absence
Liability
§ C-I-5—
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS.
§ 9-9—
Liabilities, responsibilities and expenses.
§ 9-10—
Withdrawal from membership.
§ 14-79—
Procedures and hearing on complaints.
§ 14-80—
Rent reduction order and repairs.
§ 26-7—
Provisions to be incorporated.
§ 26-14—
Enforcement.
§ 26-16—
Determination of status as employee.
§ 31-27—
Deputy General Counsels.
§ 31-28.1—
Composition; purpose.
Ch 47 Art I—
General Liability Fund
§ 47-1—
Establishment; purpose.
§ 69-2—
Surety bonds.
§ 74-2—
Applicant to certify accuracy of information.
§ 74-36—
Funding of plan.
§ 78-8—
Formal contract procedure.
§ 78-17—
Insurance and bonds.
§ 98-8—
Responsibility of alarm user; penalties for offenses.
§ 120-4—
Bond and liability insurance required for signs.
120-20{20}—
PUTRESCIBLE
§ 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.
120-29A{2}—
PERSON
§ 120-32—
Enforcement; notice and hearing.
§ 161-37—
Liability.
§ 178-11—
Enforcement.
§ 178-13—
Designation of dwellings as unfit for human habitation.
178-20A{2}—
PERSON
§ 178-23—
Enforcement; notice and hearing.
§ 214-37—
Field usage and fees.
§ 218-7—
Insurance.
223-2A{2}—
PERSON
§ 223-5—
Hearing procedure.
§ 241-11—
Persons not liable for false advertisements.
§ 248-4—
Permits; costs, requirements and specifications; inspections.
§ 248-7—
Indemnification.
§ 253-3—
Application for license; terms; vehicles to be marked.
§ 253-26—
Failure to remove solid waste containers or recycling containers.
§ 258-19—
Violations; enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 262-11—
Removal of unlawful objects; recovery of costs.
§ 262-18—
Snow and ice on sidewalks abutting private property.
§ 262-29—
Insurance and bonds required prior to issuance of permit.
§ 262-38—
Special permit required when travel endangered.
§ 262-52—
Hold harmless.
§ 272-7—
Deferred increased assessment.
§ 272-20—
Age and income qualifications; local option tax credits and deferrals.
§ 272-21—
Local option tax freeze.
§ 277-5—
Permits.
§ 285-4—
Removal or immobilization of vehicles.
§ 285-5—
Hearings on parking violations.
§ 285-25—
Penalties for offenses.
Libraries
§ C-I-3—
DEFINITIONS.
§ 14-44—
Membership.
§ 14-45—
Duties.
Ch 14 Art XXIV—
Russell Library and City Hall Feasibility Study Committee
§ 14-73—
Purpose.
§ 14-74—
Membership.
§ 14-75—
Duties.
§ 74-27—
Dissemination of plan.
§ 74-36—
Funding of plan.
§ 120-8—
Areas outside fire limits.
§ 223-11—
Declaration of article policy; findings; purpose and intent.
§ 285-17—
Parking lots and meters.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Library
§ C-I-3—
DEFINITIONS.
§ 14-44—
Membership.
§ 14-45—
Duties.
Ch 14 Art XXIV—
Russell Library and City Hall Feasibility Study Committee
§ 14-73—
Purpose.
§ 14-74—
Membership.
§ 14-75—
Duties.
§ 74-27—
Dissemination of plan.
§ 74-36—
Funding of plan.
§ 120-8—
Areas outside fire limits.
§ 223-11—
Declaration of article policy; findings; purpose and intent.
§ 285-17—
Parking lots and meters.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Licenses and permits
§ C-I-3—
DEFINITIONS.
§ C-II-8—
VACANCY IN ELECTIVE OFFICE.
§ C-II-12—
REMOVAL OF ELECTED OFFICIALS.
§ C-IV-1—
MAYOR'S OFFICE.
§ 1-7—
Service of notices and orders.
§ 5-4—
Authority to adopt regulations.
§ 9-3—
Purpose and duties.
§ 14-28—
Duties.
§ 14-30—
Powers and duties.
§ 23-19—
Rules of procedure for appeal hearings from decisions of traffic authority.
§ 26-3—
Provisions to be included.
§ 40-5—
Use of City resources.
§ 44-10—
Refunds of unexpired license fees, excess payment of taxes or other payments.
§ 74-3—
Advance sick leave.
§ 74-10—
Use of City vehicles.
§ 74-20—
Career development.
§ 74-35—
Retirement Board duties.
§ 78-8—
Formal contract procedure.
§ 101-1—
On-premises Sunday sales permitted.
101-2{4}—
POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO CONSUME
§ 101-3—
Prohibited acts.
§ 101-4—
Exception for public functions; permit required.
§ 104-2—
Gambling devices prohibited.
§ 104-3—
License required for distributors.
§ 104-4—
License required for operators.
§ 104-5—
Applications.
§ 104-6—
Contents of application.
§ 104-7—
Investigation of applicants.
§ 104-8—
Issuance of license; fees.
§ 104-9—
Revocation of license.
§ 104-10—
Display of license.
§ 104-11—
Separate license required for each device; transfer of license.
§ 104-12—
Change of ownership or in application information.
§ 104-13—
Restrictions on operation.
112-2{1}—
BARBERSHOP
112-2{12}—
TATTOO ARTIST/TECHNICIAN
§ 112-3—
License required; terms; termination.
§ 112-4—
Citation and license revocation procedures.
§ 112-6—
Display of license.
§ 112-8—
Sanitation.
§ 112-9—
Professional license required.
§ 120-1—
Applications for permits; compliance with all laws; submission of plans.
§ 120-2—
Access to public sewers or Health Department permit required.
§ 120-3—
Permit fees; separate permits required.
§ 120-4—
Bond and liability insurance required for signs.
§ 120-9—
Moving buildings over public highways.
§ 120-11—
Building at proper grade; drainage patterns; elevation.
§ 120-12—
Plot plan; recertification.
120-20{2}—
ABANDONED VEHICLE
120-20{4}—
BLIGHTED PREMISES
§ 120-21—
Applicability.
§ 120-33—
Permit required; application procedure.
§ 120-34—
Fees and costs.
§ 126-2—
Open burning permit.
§ 126-3—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 156-2—
Discrimination in the rental, sale or financing of housing prohibited.
§ 161-11—
Wire size to be used.
§ 161-21—
New residential projects and subdivisions.
161-28{5}—
FALSE 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.
§ 161-35—
Enforcement.
§ 161-36—
Automatic dialing devices.
§ 161-37—
Liability.
§ 166-3—
License required; applicability.
§ 166-4—
Issuance and terms of license; fees.
§ 166-5—
Activities excluded.
§ 166-6—
Enforcement.
§ 166-7—
Suspension of license.
§ 166-8—
Revocation of license.
§ 166-9—
Display of license.
§ 166-10—
Approval of new or remodeled establishments.
§ 166-11—
Inspection of damaged establishments.
§ 171-2—
Permit required to transport hazardous waste.
§ 171-3—
Restrictions on issuance of permit.
§ 171-5—
Streets to be excluded from route.
§ 171-6—
Application procedure; grant or denial of permit.
§ 171-7—
Effect on existing operations.
§ 171-8—
Suspension or revocation of permit.
§ 178-1—
General provisions.
178-2A{37}—
PERMISSIBLE OCCUPANCY
§ 178-5—
Minimum standards for light and ventilation.
§ 178-7—
General maintenance requirements.
§ 178-8—
Minimum space, use and location requirements.
§ 178-9—
Rooming houses.
§ 178-12—
Revocation of rooming house permits.
§ 178-13—
Designation of dwellings as unfit for human habitation.
Ch 188—
Showmobile Unit, Rental of
§ 199-9—
Exceptions.
§ 206-3—
Exceptions.
§ 206-14—
Inspections and investigations.
§ 214-1—
Permitted fishing areas.
§ 214-2—
Findings and declaration.
§ 214-3—
Limitations on use of property.
§ 214-10—
Dogs and other pets.
§ 214-14—
Commercial uses.
§ 214-21—
Designation of picnic areas.
§ 214-25—
Flotation devices.
§ 214-37—
Field usage and fees.
§ 214-40—
Multi-use trail regulations.
§ 214-45—
Recreation activity fees; eligibility.
§ 214-48—
Penalties for offenses; regulations established.
Ch 218—
Licensing and Peddling
§ 218-1—
License required.
§ 218-3—
Exemptions.
§ 218-4—
Application for license; scope of license; term.
§ 218-5—
Fees.
§ 218-6—
State tax permit required.
§ 218-7—
Insurance.
§ 218-8—
Employee background checks.
§ 218-9—
Visibility of license.
§ 218-10—
Special event licenses.
§ 218-14—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 223-11—
Declaration of article policy; findings; purpose and intent.
223-12{16}—
LICENSED PREMISES
223-12{17}—
LICENSEE
223-12{19}—
MASSAGE PARLOR
§ 223-14—
License required.
§ 223-15—
Application.
§ 223-16—
Licensing procedure.
§ 223-17—
Expiration and renewal.
§ 223-18—
Suspension and revocation.
§ 223-20—
Location.
§ 223-21—
Existing businesses.
§ 223-22—
Operating requirements.
§ 223-23—
Live adult entertainment.
§ 223-24—
Massage parlors.
§ 232-9—
Negotiated agreement.
241-1{3}—
MUNICIPAL LICENSE
241-1{5}—
STATE LICENSE
§ 241-2—
Licenses required.
§ 241-3—
State license.
§ 241-4—
Municipal license.
§ 241-5—
Suspension or revocation of municipal license.
§ 241-6—
Posting of notices during sale.
§ 241-7—
Only listed items to be sold.
§ 241-9—
Ordering merchandise for inclusion in sale.
§ 241-12—
Exceptions.
§ 245-1—
Permit required.
§ 245-2—
Site evaluation; fee; preliminary plot plan.
§ 245-3—
Installation permit; fee; plot plan.
Ch 248—
Sewers
§ 248-2—
Disposal and discharge of waste and polluted water.
248-3A{6}—
DRAIN LAYER or LICENSED DRAIN LAYER
§ 248-4—
Permits; costs, requirements and specifications; inspections.
§ 248-5—
Use of sewers.
§ 248-6—
Powers and authority of inspectors.
§ 248-14—
Fats, oils and grease.
248-14C(1){5}—
FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT (FSE)
248-14C(1){9}—
GENERAL PERMIT
248-14C(1){10}—
GREASE INTERCEPTOR
§ 253-2—
License required for use of City facilities; mandatory registration; termination of licenses.
§ 253-3—
Application for license; terms; vehicles to be marked.
§ 253-5—
Waste permitted to be deposited.
§ 253-6—
Disposal of waste collected within Middletown.
§ 253-7—
Refusal to permit disposal of waste.
§ 253-8—
Written certification of source and class of waste.
§ 253-10—
Licensees to comply with all applicable laws.
§ 253-12—
Deposit by Middletown residents, businesses, institutions and organizations.
§ 253-13—
Hearing; suspension or revocation of license; appeals.
§ 253-14—
Suspension of license or right to dispose of waste prior to hearing.
§ 253-16—
Recycling.
§ 253-18—
Refuse and garbage tipping fees.
§ 258-5—
Authority.
§ 258-6—
Findings.
§ 258-7—
Purpose and intent.
258-12{3}—
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
258-12{5}—
ILLEGAL CONNECTION
258-12{7}—
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
258-12{8}—
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) STORM WATER DISCHARGE PERMIT
§ 258-13—
Prohibitions; exceptions.
§ 258-15—
Guidance for proper disposal of residential swimming pool/hot tub wastewater.
§ 258-16—
Industrial, commercial or construction activity discharges.
§ 258-17—
Access and inspection of properties and facilities.
§ 258-19—
Violations; enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 262-4—
Merchandise on streets and sidewalks.
§ 262-5—
Permit required for posts, rails, fences and other obstructions.
§ 262-6—
Permit required to place building materials on streets and sidewalks.
§ 262-7—
Permit required for laying sidewalks and curbing.
§ 262-8—
Permit required for vaults.
§ 262-9—
Breaking sidewalk and/or curbstone.
§ 262-17—
Removal of snow and/or other debris from roofs.
§ 262-27—
Department of Public Works to regulate excavations and moving buildings.
§ 262-28—
Permit required for excavations.
§ 262-29—
Insurance and bonds required prior to issuance of permit.
§ 262-30—
Insurance coverage and bonds for additional projects.
§ 262-32—
Method of highway restoration.
§ 262-33—
Maintenance of restored pavement.
§ 262-34—
Excavation sites to be protected; excavations across entire highway; emergency highway closings.
§ 262-35—
Fee for excavation permit.
§ 262-36—
Restoration of excavation site by City; recovery of costs.
§ 262-38—
Special permit required when travel endangered.
§ 262-48—
Newsracks restricted.
§ 262-49—
Permit required.
§ 262-50—
Application for permit.
§ 262-51—
Conditions for permit; fee; term.
§ 262-52—
Hold harmless.
§ 262-53—
Newsrack identification required.
§ 262-54—
Location, placement of and number of newsracks.
§ 262-55—
Standards for maintenance and installation.
§ 262-57—
Appeals.
§ 262-58—
Existing newsracks.
§ 267-2—
License required to operate.
§ 267-3—
License application; fee; issuance; responsible person; nontransferability.
§ 267-4—
Suspension or revocation of license.
§ 267-5—
Application after revocation.
§ 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.
§ 272-9—
Tax and business incentive program.
§ 272-9.5—
Real Estate Assessment Fixing Agreement for Newfield Apartments.
§ 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.
§ 272-14—
Downtown special services district.
§ 272-15—
Exemption for certain modified handicap accessible motor vehicles.
§ 272-19—
Application; certificate of tax credit; appeals.
277-2{2}—
ARBORIST
§ 277-3—
Urban Forestry Commission.
§ 277-4—
City Forester.
§ 277-5—
Permits.
§ 277-6—
Public nuisances.
§ 285-2—
Parking in areas reserved for persons with disabilities.
§ 285-3—
Traffic calming.
§ 285-14—
General parking restrictions.
§ 285-17—
Parking lots and meters.
§ 285-19—
Corner vision obstructions.
§ 285-20—
Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in certain places; associated fines and penalties.
§ 285-24—
Operation restricted.
§ 292-11—
Hydrants used for other than fire protection purposes.
§ 300-1—
Permit required.
§ 300-3—
Permit fee; site evaluation; plot plan.
305-1{5}—
PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
§ 305-3—
Lists of licensed wreckers; standards for inclusion on lists; rules and regulations.
§ 305-4—
Duties of wreckers.
Ch 305 Art II—
Licenses
§ 305-7—
License required for placement on lists.
§ 305-8—
Number of licenses required.
§ 305-9—
Application.
§ 305-10—
Investigation of applicant; issuance or denial of license.
§ 305-11—
Insured required.
§ 305-12—
License fee.
§ 305-13—
License terms.
§ 305-14—
Suspension or revocation.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Liens
§ C-I-5—
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS.
§ C-I-7—
ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS, AWARD OF DAMAGES.
§ C-VI-3—
ASSESSMENTS, COLLECTION WARRANT LIEN.
§ C-VI-4—
LIENS, ASSESSMENTS FOR SERVICES.
120-20{17}—
PARTIES IN INTEREST
§ 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.
§ 161-25—
Transfer of ownership to City.
§ 248-8—
Sanitary sewer connection charges.
§ 258-3—
Procedure for acceptance and maintenance.
§ 258-19—
Violations; enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 262-19—
Removal of snow from sidewalks; fine.
§ 272-17—
Requirements; reimbursement; eligibility.
§ 272-20—
Age and income qualifications; local option tax credits and deferrals.
§ 277-6—
Public nuisances.
§ 292-4—
Charges for residential properties.
§ 292-5—
Charges for nonresidential properties.
Lighting
§ 14-72—
Duties.
§ 31-42—
Duties and responsibilities.
78-1A{3}—
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
§ 78-18—
Cooperative purchasing.
§ 120-16—
Lights on fire escapes to have lock guards.
§ 120-17—
Exit signs in certain buildings.
§ 161-7—
Heat detectors and smoke detectors.
§ 161-9—
Horns and lights.
§ 161-11—
Wire size to be used.
§ 161-23—
General requirements.
§ 161-41—
Notification of Fire Department; inspection.
§ 171-9—
Exemption.
§ 178-1—
General provisions.
§ 178-5—
Minimum standards for light and ventilation.
§ 178-13—
Designation of dwellings as unfit for human habitation.
§ 223-15—
Application.
§ 223-22—
Operating requirements.
§ 223-24—
Massage parlors.
§ 248-4—
Permits; costs, requirements and specifications; inspections.
§ 253-16—
Recycling.
§ 262-22—
Lighting required at night for obstructions.
§ 262-32—
Method of highway restoration.
§ 262-34—
Excavation sites to be protected; excavations across entire highway; emergency highway closings.
§ 262-55—
Standards for maintenance and installation.
§ 277-6—
Public nuisances.
Litter
Littering
Livestock
Loitering
Lots
§ C-VI-4—
LIENS, ASSESSMENTS FOR SERVICES.
§ 14-77—
Powers of Commission.
§ 78-8—
Formal contract procedure.
101-2{3}—
PARKING AREA
§ 120-2—
Access to public sewers or Health Department permit required.
§ 120-6—
Fire District No. 1.
§ 120-7—
Fire District No. 2.
120-20{4}—
BLIGHTED PREMISES
120-20{13}—
NUISANCE
120-20{18}—
PREMISES
178-2A{41}—
PREMISES
§ 178-7—
General maintenance requirements.
§ 192-4—
Panhandling control.
§ 223-8—
Schedule of fees.
§ 223-20—
Location.
§ 245-2—
Site evaluation; fee; preliminary plot plan.
248-3A{19}—
RESIDENTIAL LOT
§ 248-4—
Permits; costs, requirements and specifications; inspections.
§ 248-8—
Sanitary sewer connection charges.
258-12{14}—
PREMISES
§ 262-42—
Working on motor vehicles in City parking areas.
§ 262-44—
Sweeping parking ban.
§ 272-7—
Deferred increased assessment.
§ 272-9.2—
ARCONN Realty, LLC assignment of tax abatement.
§ 272-11—
Exemption for dwelling of veteran receiving assistance.
§ 272-14—
Downtown special services district.
272-14B{9}—
PROPERTY
§ 272-18—
Extent of credit.
§ 277-3—
Urban Forestry Commission.
§ 285-14—
General parking restrictions.
§ 285-17—
Parking lots and meters.
§ 285-19—
Corner vision obstructions.
§ 285-20—
Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in certain places; associated fines and penalties.
§ 285-22—
Motor scooters, minibikes, pocket bikes.
292-2A{10}—
RESIDENTIAL LOT
§ 292-4—
Charges for residential properties.
§ 292-5—
Charges for nonresidential properties.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Low- and moderate-income housing