Index: A
Abandonment
§ 4-28—
Impoundment; issuance of citations; hearing procedure.
10-15{4}—
STATE OF DISREPAIR or BECOMING DILAPIDATED
11-13{22}—
PUBLIC NUISANCE
§ 11-140—
Definition of hazardous buildings.
Ch 14 Art III—
ABANDONED, INOPERABLE OR UNREGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLES
14-39{1}—
ABANDONED, INOPERABLE OR UNREGISTERED
§ 14-40—
Findings.
§ 14-41—
Depositing or retaining on property prohibited; exception.
§ 14-42—
Inspection of premises upon complaint.
§ 14-43—
Notices of violation.
§ 14-45—
Hearing re violation.
§ 14-47—
Removal by City upon owner's failure to comply with notices.
§ 14-48—
Penalties.
§ 15-1—
Abandoned iceboxes, refrigerators and airtight containers.
§ 16-5—
Prohibited Activities.
§ 16-192—
Purpose and prohibited activities.
16.1-10{21}—
STRAY VESSEL
§ 16.1-51—
Removal of abandoned and sunken vessels.
§ 16.1-66—
Abandonment of mooring tackle.
§ 18-2—
Notice to adjacent property owners.
23-103{12}—
POLLUTANT
Accessory buildings and structures
Accessory uses
Adult uses
Advertising
§ CH-III-7—
Ordinances; recording and indexing; hearing and notice; emergency measures; force and effect of old ordinances.
2.3-2{19}—
SEMINUDE MODEL STUDIO
§ 3-33—
License required.
§ 4-30—
Notice to owner and redemption.
§ 5-1—
Misrepresentation or substitution of articles to be offered for sale.
9-2{3}—
COMMERCIAL HANDBILL
§ 9-11—
Distribution of commercial handbills prohibited; distribution of noncommercial handbills regulated; throwing of handbills in public places prohibited.
13-12{1}—
CLOSING-OUT SALE
§ 13-14—
Restrictions on licensees generally.
§ 13-17—
Persons exempt from provisions of article.
§ 13-25—
Required.
§ 13-26—
Application; contents.
§ 13.5-14—
Operating requirements.
§ 15-16—
Advertising; sale of perishable goods.
§ 15-19—
Disposition after expiration of time for making claim.
§ 16-2—
Prohibited activities on public recreational areas.
§ 16-15—
Clean-up bond.
§ 16-23—
Required.
16.1-10{2}—
COMMERCIAL VESSEL
§ 17-11—
License application.
§ 18-151—
Certificate of appropriateness — Required for certain construction and uses.
§ 18-152—
Same—Application; hearing; approval.
§ 18-158.5—
Certificate of appropriateness-Required for certain construction and uses.
§ 18-158.6—
Same—Application; hearing; approval.
§ 22-5—
Advertising.
Advisory Board
Affordable housing
Air conditioning
Air pollution
Alarm systems
Ch 2.5—
Alarm Systems
§ 2.5-1—
Short title.
§ 2.5-2—
Purpose and definitions.
2.5-2(b){1}—
ALARM AGENT
2.5-2(b){2}—
ALARM BUSINESS
2.5-2(b){3}—
ALARM SYSTEM
2.5-2(b){4}—
ALARM USER
2.5-2(b){5}—
ANNUNCIATOR
2.5-2(b){7}—
ANSWERING SERVICE
2.5-2(b){8}—
AUTOMATIC DIALING DEVICE
2.5-2(b){9}—
AUTOMATIC HOLDUP ALARM SYSTEM
2.5-2(b){10}—
BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
2.5-2(b){11}—
CENTRAL STATION
2.5-2(b){15}—
DIRECT CONNECT
2.5-2(b){17}—
FALSE ALARM
2.5-2(b){18}—
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
2.5-2(b){21}—
HOLDUP ALARM SYSTEM
2.5-2(b){22}—
INTERCONNECT
2.5-2(b){23}—
LOCAL ALARM SYSTEM
2.5-2(b){24}—
MANUAL HOLDUP ALARM SYSTEM
2.5-2(b){25}—
MODIFIED CENTRAL STATION
2.5-2(b){30}—
PROPRIETARY SYSTEM
2.5-2(b){31}—
REMOTE SIGNALING SYSTEM
2.5-2(b){34}—
SUBSCRIBER
§ 2.5-4—
Same—Operating instructions; service.
§ 2.5-5—
Direct connections to the Milford Police or Fire Department.
§ 2.5-6—
Equipment maintenance.
§ 2.5-7—
Testing of equipment.
§ 2.5-8—
Notice of disruption in service.
§ 2.5-10—
Enforcement.
§ 2.5-11—
Alarm user identification.
§ 2.5-12—
Registration of alarm companies.
§ 2.5-13—
Liability of City.
§ 6-16—
Amplification system required.
§ 7-3—
Fire detection and prevention systems for multiple dwellings.
Ch 11—
Housing
Ch 13—
Licenses and Miscellaneous Business Regulations
20.5-15(c){3}—
FIRE DUTIES
Alcoholic beverages
2.3-2{3}—
ADULT CABARET
§ 13.5-14—
Operating requirements.
§ 15-3—
Possession, consumption of alcoholic beverages and possession, consumption, use or smoking of cannabis—On school and City property generally; exception.
§ 15-4—
Possession, consumption of alcoholic beverages and possession, consumption, use or smoking of cannabis—On streets, sidewalks and other public ways prohibited.
§ 16-2—
Prohibited activities on public recreational areas.
§ 16-5—
Prohibited Activities.
Amusements
§ 2-95—
Service fees to be set by Finance Director.
Ch 2.3—
Adult-Oriented Establishments
Ch 3—
Amusements
Ch 3 Art II—
COIN-OPERATED AND MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICES
3-11{1}—
MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICE
3-11{2}—
MUSIC VENDING MACHINE
3-11{3}—
OPERATOR
§ 3-13—
Operators not to permit devices to be used for gambling.
§ 3-21—
Required.
§ 3-25—
Transferability; substitution of machines.
Ch 3 Art III—
CARNIVALS, AMUSEMENT SHOWS, FESTIVALS, PUBLIC EXPOSITIONS
3-31{1}—
CARNIVAL, AMUSEMENT SHOW, FESTIVAL or PUBLIC EXPOSITION
3-31{2}—
SPONSOR
§ 3-32—
Sponsor's responsibilities enumerated.
§ 3-33—
License required.
§ 3-34—
License application information.
§ 3-35—
Fee.
Ch 13—
Licenses and Miscellaneous Business Regulations
Ch 15—
Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions
Ch 16—
Parks and Recreation
Ch 17—
Peddlers, Solicitors, Itinerant Vendors and Managing Itinerant Vendors
§ 20-3—
Same—Exceptions to Sections 20-1 through 20-2.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Anchoring
16.1-10{1}—
ANCHORAGE
16.1-10{11}—
MOOR
16.1-10{22}—
TO ANCHOR
16.1-10{23}—
UNDERWAY
Ch 16.1 Art IV—
REGULATIONS CONCERNING ANCHORING, MOORING AND SECURITY OF VESSELS
§ 16.1-49—
Transient anchorage.
§ 16.1-50—
Obstruction of channels, fairways, and berthing spaces.
§ 16.1-53—
Correcting an unsafe berthing.
§ 16.1-54—
Unseaworthy vessels.
§ 16.1-56—
Placement of private moorings.
§ 16.1-65—
Specifications for mooring tackle.
§ 16.1-67—
Mooring inspection.
Animals
Ch 3 Art IV—
Exhibition of Wild and Exotic Animals
3-44{1}—
CIRCUS
3-44{3}—
TRAVELING SHOW
3-44{4}—
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
3-44{5}—
WILD OR EXOTIC ANIMAL
§ 3-45—
Prohibited acts.
§ 3-46—
Enforcement.
§ 3-47—
Penalties for offenses.
Ch 4—
Animals and Fowl
Ch 4 Art II—
ANIMAL CONTROL
§ 4-12—
Animal Control Division.
§ 4-13—
Animal Shelter Commission; creation; appointment; terms.
§ 4-14—
Chairman; rules.
§ 4-15—
Duties.
§ 4-21—
Purpose and intent.
4-22{1}—
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
4-22{2}—
ANIMAL NUISANCE
4-22{3}—
ANIMAL SHELTER
4-22{4}—
AT LARGE
4-22{5}—
DISPOSITION
4-22{7}—
HEARING OFFICER
4-22{8}—
IMPOUNDMENT
4-22{9}—
MUZZLE
4-22{10}—
OWNER
4-22{11}—
PUBLIC NUISANCE
4-22{12}—
UNDER RESTRAINT
§ 4-23—
Nuisances.
§ 4-24—
Adequacy of facilities and care.
§ 4-26—
Restraint of guard and attack dogs.
§ 4-28—
Impoundment; issuance of citations; hearing procedure.
§ 4-30—
Notice to owner and redemption.
§ 4-31—
Administrative sanctions and remedies.
§ 4-32—
Appeals.
§ 4-33—
Enforcement.
§ 4-34—
Violations and penalties.
§ 8-32—
Examination, embargo and condemnation of food.
§ 9-9—
Removal of animal waste (pooper scooper provision).
Ch 10—
Health and Sanitation
10-15{3}—
BUILDING
11-13{12}—
GARBAGE
Ch 16—
Parks and Recreation
§ 16-2—
Prohibited activities on public recreational areas.
§ 16.1-99—
Discharge of refuse.
§ 17-46—
Prohibition of animals of any kind at oyster festival designated areas on date of festival.
§ 18-159—
Statement of purpose.
23-12{14}—
GARBAGE
23-12{28}—
SEWAGE
§ 23-16—
Unlawful deposits of objectionable waste.
§ 23-54—
Same — Public sewers.
23-103{12}—
POLLUTANT
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Apartments
§ 7-3—
Fire detection and prevention systems for multiple dwellings.
§ 7-5—
House numbering.
§ 9-58—
Separation of items required to be recycled from other solid waste.
§ 11-16—
Multiple-family dwellings, apartment or tenement houses.
§ 13-14—
Restrictions on licensees generally.
17-2{1}—
ITINERANT VENDOR
§ 18-90—
Planning and Zoning Board application fees.
Appeals
§ CH-IV-2—
Appointive boards and commissions enumerated; appointment; terms of office; powers and duties generally; party membership; removal of members.
§ CH-IV-7—
Zoning Board of Appeals; membership and appointment; powers and duties.
§ CH-V-6—
Law Department; City Attorney.
§ 2-27—
Conflicts of interest.
§ 2-32—
Determination of complaint as valid; hearing; appeal.
§ 2-49—
Preservation of order.
§ 2.3-10—
Revocation.
§ 2.3-11—
Hearing; denial, revocation, and suspension; appeal.
§ 4-28—
Impoundment; issuance of citations; hearing procedure.
§ 4-32—
Appeals.
§ 5-19—
Appeals to Board of Police Commissioners for denial or revocation of permit or license.
§ 8-23—
Suspension of licenses.
§ 8-24—
Revocation of license.
§ 9A-7—
Appeal hearing—Service of notice.
§ 9A-9—
City removal authorized.
§ 10-21—
Appeals procedure.
§ 10-27—
Penalties.
§ 11-18—
Administration generally.
§ 11-22—
Appeal board.
§ 11-24—
Same—Hearing; action of board at hearing.
§ 11-25—
Same—Order as modified by appeal board.
§ 11-26—
Same—Record of hearing; appeal to court.
§ 11-137—
Hearing on condemnation.
§ 11-142—
Appeal of order.
§ 11-143—
Demolition and recovery of costs.
§ 14-2—
Fire zones.
§ 14-46—
Action by Public Safety and Welfare Committee after hearing; appeal.
§ 17-3—
Exemptions from article.
§ 17-25—
Application of general provisions.
Ch 17 Art IV—
LICENSE REVOCATION, APPEAL, PENALTIES AND EXPIRATION
§ 17-38—
Appeal.
§ 18-82—
Powers and duties.
Ch 18 Art VII—
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD AND ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
§ 18-87—
Same—Qualifications.
§ 18-89—
Alternate members—Zoning Board of Appeals—Appointments; terms.
§ 18-91—
Zoning Board of Appeals application fees.
§ 18-91.1—
Zoning Board of Appeals application fees waiver.
§ 18-155—
Action by Commission to prevent illegal acts.
§ 18-156—
Appeals.
§ 18-158.9—
Action by Commission to prevent illegal acts.
§ 18-158.10—
Appeals.
§ 18-202.7—
Appeals of Tree Warden's decision.
§ 18-229—
Action to prevent or abate violations; enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 18-230—
Appeals.
§ 20-23—
Construction required—In conjunction with building construction.
§ 20-24—
Construction ordered by Public Works Director; notice; hearing procedure for orders to construct, repair or replace sidewalks, curbs, gutters, driveway approaches, and grass snow shelf area.
§ 20.5-13—
Income and expense penalty waiver.
§ 20.5-14—
Exemption for Gold Star parents and spouses.
§ 23-116—
Appeal of notice of violation.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Appeals board
Appointments
§ CH-I-6—
Adoption of code of ethics required.
§ CH-II-3—
Elected officers and appointments to boards and commissions, etc.; membership in political parties, etc.
§ CH-II-5—
Elected officers to be electors of City.
§ CH-II-6—
Vacancies in elected offices; appointment by Board of Aldermen; political party to be same; resignation upon taking office of Mayor.
§ CH-II-7—
Elected officials not to hold other public offices, etc.
§ CH-III-1—
Mayor—Office staff.
§ CH-III-2—
Same—Chief executive officer of City; duties and powers generally.
§ CH-III-6—
Same—Powers generally.
§ CH-III-7—
Ordinances; recording and indexing; hearing and notice; emergency measures; force and effect of old ordinances.
§ CH-III-16—
All elected Planning and Zoning Board.
Ch CH Art IV—
CITY ATTORNEY; POLITICAL PARTIES; CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT; APPOINTED BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS GENERALLY
§ CH-IV-1—
Certified public accountant; appointment by Mayor; duties and powers.
§ CH-IV-2—
Appointive boards and commissions enumerated; appointment; terms of office; powers and duties generally; party membership; removal of members.
§ CH-IV-3—
Beginning of terms of office of appointive boards and commission, etc.
§ CH-IV-4—
Board of Tax Review; membership and appointment; powers and duties.
§ CH-IV-5—
Pension and Retirement Board; membership and appointment; powers and duties.
§ CH-IV-6—
Planning and Zoning Board; membership and appointment; powers and duties.
§ CH-IV-7—
Zoning Board of Appeals; membership and appointment; powers and duties.
§ CH-IV-8—
Board of Finance; membership; appointment and terms of office; powers and duties; meetings; size of vote by Board of Aldermen required to approve matters receiving negative recommendation.
§ CH-IV-9—
Sewer Commission; membership, appointment and terms of office; powers and duties.
§ CH-IV-10—
Civil Service Commission; appointment, membership and terms of office; powers and duties; employees covered, etc.
§ CH-IV-11—
Board of Police Commissioners; membership; powers and duties.
§ CH-IV-12—
Board of Fire Commissioners; membership; duties and responsibilities.
§ CH-IV-13—
Park, Beach and Recreation Commission; membership, terms of office and appointment; powers and duties; Director as executive secretary of same.
§ CH-IV-14—
Continuance of old boards and commissions not inconsistent with this charter; Board of Health.
§ CH-IV-15—
Board of Public Library.
§ CH-V-2—
Directors as executive heads of departments; appointment by Mayor.
§ CH-V-3—
Director of Finance; Purchasing Agent; City Treasurer; Assessor; Tax Collector and Assessor to be subordinate to Director of Finance.
§ CH-V-5—
Health Department, Department of Welfare, Department of Recreation; powers and duties.
§ CH-V-6—
Law Department; City Attorney.
§ CH-VI-6—
Recall of elective officers; referendum and procedure, etc.
§ CH-VII-2—
Contributions by City to private organizations.
§ 2-3—
Insurance Committee.
§ 2-23—
Declaration of policy.
2-24{2}—
OFFICIAL OR EMPLOYEE
§ 2-29—
Commission established; membership.
Ch 2 Art III—
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
§ 2-46—
Election of chairmen and vice chairmen.
§ 2-57—
Commission established; membership.
§ 2-60—
Purpose.
§ 2-62—
Appointment and term.
§ 2-78—
Human Resources Director.
2-92.2{1}—
HEARING OFFICER
§ 2-102—
MIS Coordinator.
§ 2-115—
Trustees.
§ 4-13—
Animal Shelter Commission; creation; appointment; terms.
§ 11-22—
Appeal board.
16.1-10{8}—
HARBOR MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
16.1-10{9}—
HARBOR MASTER
§ 17.1-4—
Composition and duties of the Retirement Board.
§ 17.1-5—
Employees to whom chapter does not apply.
§ 17.1-8—
Qualifications for retirement.
§ 18-14—
Composition; appointment.
§ 18-29—
Composition.
§ 18-44—
Composition; membership; terms.
§ 18-59—
Appointments, membership, qualifications and terms of officer, etc.
§ 18-77—
Created.
§ 18-79—
Appointment.
§ 18-81—
Alternate members, appointment; function.
§ 18-84.2—
Harbor Masters and Deputy Harbor Masters.
§ 18-84.4—
Harbor Management Commission staff.
§ 18-85—
Alternate members — Planning and Zoning Board — Appointment; terms.
§ 18-89—
Alternate members—Zoning Board of Appeals—Appointments; terms.
§ 18-101—
Composition; terms; filling of vacancies.
§ 18-120—
Planning duties and responsibilities.
§ 18-131—
Board established; membership.
§ 18-149—
Same—Organization.
§ 18-158.3—
Same—Organization.
§ 18-161—
Appointment and term of members.
§ 18-162—
Vacancies.
§ 18-169—
Staff.
§ 18-172—
Composition; appointment; terms.
§ 18-176—
Appointment, qualifications and compensation of members.
§ 18-191—
Composition; appointment.
§ 18-202.2—
Composition of Tree Commission; appointment.
§ 18-204—
Executive Director powers and duties; compensation.
§ 18-205—
Land Use Division; Building Division.
§ 18-207—
Membership.
§ 18-216—
Responsibilities.
§ 18-217—
Membership — Terms of office.
§ 18-221—
Establishment of Historic Preservation Commission; membership; organization.
§ 19-2—
Administration.
§ 19-8—
Appointment to City budgeted position.
§ 19-9—
Permanent date of employment.
§ 19-22—
Salary increments.
§ 19-23—
Pay rate for new appointments.
§ 23-88—
Sewer Commission staff.
Ashes
Assessments
§ CH-I-4—
Assessment of property owners for public improvement benefits; damages or compensation to owners for property taken.
§ CH-V-3—
Director of Finance; Purchasing Agent; City Treasurer; Assessor; Tax Collector and Assessor to be subordinate to Director of Finance.
§ 4-28—
Impoundment; issuance of citations; hearing procedure.
§ 6-1—
Permit fees.
§ 7-31—
Fee schedule for Fire Marshal duties.
§ 8-28—
Fees.
§ 11-143—
Demolition and recovery of costs.
§ 16-28—
Fees.
§ 17-14—
Licensing and fees for operations for profit.
§ 18-90.2—
Consultants.
§ 18-166.2—
Consultants.
§ 20-36—
Collection of sidewalk, gutter or curbside assessments.
§ 20-61—
Permittee regulations.
§ 20.5-1—
Exemption for certain solar heating and cooling systems.
§ 20.5-2—
Assessments on property rehabilitated to accommodate physically disabled persons.
§ 20.5-6—
Property tax relief for qualified elderly persons and totally disabled persons.
§ 20.5-7—
Exemption for veterans and disabled veterans.
§ 20.5-10—
Tax abatement criteria pursuant to Section 12-124a of the Connecticut General Statutes.
§ 20.5-12—
Property tax exemption—farm building.
§ 20.5-13—
Income and expense penalty waiver.
§ 20.5-14—
Exemption for Gold Star parents and spouses.
§ 23-13—
City established as sewer district.
Ch 23 Art II Div 4—
CHARGES AND ASSESSMENTS
§ 23-69—
Benefit assessments—Generally.
§ 23-70—
Same—Suspension.
§ 23-71—
Same—Allowances.
§ 23-72—
Same—Exemptions.
§ 23-73—
Same—Annual installment payments.
§ 23-74—
Lateral charges.
§ 23-75—
Service charges—Generally.
§ 23-76—
Same—Industrial concerns.
§ 23-77—
Delinquent charges.
§ 23-79—
Perpetual lien; billing; payment; disposition of proceeds.
§ 23-87—
Water main extension assessment.
§ 23-87.1—
Water main assessment, Windy Hill Road.
Assessor
§ CH-IV-10—
Civil Service Commission; appointment, membership and terms of office; powers and duties; employees covered, etc.
§ CH-V-3—
Director of Finance; Purchasing Agent; City Treasurer; Assessor; Tax Collector and Assessor to be subordinate to Director of Finance.
§ 20.5-6—
Property tax relief for qualified elderly persons and totally disabled persons.
§ 20.5-7—
Exemption for veterans and disabled veterans.
§ 20.5-11—
Property tax exemption for certain nonprofit organizations.
§ 20.5-13—
Income and expense penalty waiver.
§ 20.5-14—
Exemption for Gold Star parents and spouses.
§ 20.5-15—
Tax abatement for surviving spouses of police officers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians.
23-67{1}—
PARCEL
§ 23-74—
Lateral charges.
§ 23-75—
Service charges—Generally.
§ 23-78—
Measurement of frontage.
§ 23-79—
Perpetual lien; billing; payment; disposition of proceeds.