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Landfills
§ 67-10 — Committees.
Ch 350 Art I — Landfill Disposal Sites
350-1{6} — SANITARY LANDFILL
§ 350-2 — License required; administrative fee.
§ 350-3 — Annual license fee; expiration and renewal of license.
§ 350-4 — Bond and insurance.
§ 350-5 — Application for license.
§ 350-6 — Public hearing.
§ 350-7 — Regulations for operation and maintenance.
§ 350-8 — Termination of use.
§ 350-9 — Existing garbage and refuse on site.
§ 350-10 — Disposal of toxic and hazardous wastes.
§ 350-11 — Dumping refuse or garbage.
§ 350-13 — Revocation of license.
§ 400-37 — Base districts created.
§ 400-71 — M-3 Landfill and Extractive Operations District.
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1964 Code to 2018 Code.
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Landscape plans
§ 392-49 — Improvement plan approval procedure.
§ 392-69 — Improvement plan approval procedure.
§ 400-21 — Building, site and operation plan procedure.
§ 400-128 — PD-44 St. Andrew's Village.
§ 400-158 — Application procedure.
§ 400-179 — Application procedures and fees.
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Landscaping
§ 162-11 — Erosion and sediment control plan.
§ 164-10 — Demolition.
§ 191-15 — Miscellaneous construction provisions.
§ 205-9 — Responsibilities of owners and occupants.
§ 274-5 — Property maintenance standards.
309-5{69} — TOP OF THE CHANNEL
§ 362-6 — Application procedure and approval process.
§ 392-15 — Dedication and reservation of lands.
§ 392-22 — Preliminary plat.
§ 392-30 — Lots.
§ 392-33 — Easements.
§ 392-34 — Public sites and open spaces.
§ 392-44 — Other utilities.
§ 392-49 — Improvement plan approval procedure.
§ 392-66 — Other improvements.
§ 392-69 — Improvement plan approval procedure.
§ 400-21 — Building, site and operation plan procedure.
§ 400-23 — Building location.
§ 400-31 — Engineering regulations.
§ 400-42 — RCE Country Estate District.
§ 400-59 — RM-2 Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-60 — RM-3 Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-61 — ERM-1 Existing Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-66 — BP-1 Business Park and Office Park Support District.
§ 400-67 — BP-2 Office Park District.
§ 400-68 — BP-3 Business Park District.
§ 400-69 — M-1 Light Industrial District.
§ 400-72 — SW Shoreland-Wetland District.
§ 400-77 — HC-1 Historic Crossroads District.
§ 400-81 — Application procedure.
§ 400-82 — Determination; basis for approval.
§ 400-86 — PD-2 Freedom Square.
§ 400-89 — PD-5 Pioneer Centre.
§ 400-90 — PD-6 Tudor Oaks.
§ 400-98 — PD-14 Bay Breeze.
§ 400-100 — PD-16 Breann Ridge.
§ 400-101 — PD-17 Overlook Bay.
§ 400-103 — PD-19 College Square.
§ 400-106 — PD-22 Stoney Creek.
§ 400-111 — PD-27 Regency.
§ 400-112 — PD-28 Miller.
§ 400-128 — PD-44 St. Andrew's Village.
§ 400-151 — Design standards.
§ 400-152 — Architectural standards.
§ 400-153 — Landscaping and screening standards.
§ 400-158 — Application procedure.
§ 400-159 — Requirements.
§ 400-167 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 400-179 — Application procedures and fees.
§ 400-180 — Sign regulations.
§ 400-181 — Other permanent signage requirements.
§ 400-190 — Off-street parking.
§ 400-193 — Exterior lighting performance standards.
§ 400-195 — Exterior lighting for specified outdoor recreation uses.
§ 400-208 — Swimming pools.
§ 400-215 — Abbreviations and symbols.
400-216{25} — BUILDING, SITE AND OPERATION PLAN
400-216{43} — DISREPAIR
400-216{104} — PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
400-216{168} — SUBSTANTIAL LANDSCAPE BASE AREA
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Leashing
§ 259-2 — Rules and regulations.
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Liability
§ 1-17 — Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 39-3 — City liable for default of Clerk-Treasurer.
§ 67-18 — Deliberations of Council.
124-3{16} — PERSON
§ 124-5 — License application procedure for establishments.
§ 150-13 — Liability.
§ 164-8 — Regulations for moving buildings.
§ 164-10 — Demolition.
§ 164-32 — City not liable.
§ 164-33 — Inspector not liable.
§ 191-1 — General provisions.
§ 191-5 — Liability for damages.
§ 191-16 — Securing fire-damaged buildings.
§ 191-28 — Liability.
§ 229-3 — Permitted users of low-speed vehicles.
§ 229-9 — Permitted users of neighborhood electric vehicles.
§ 229-19 — Disclaimer and liability.
§ 254-12 — Public conduct during parade.
§ 263-4 — Fireworks.
§ 263-25 — Violations and penalties.
§ 267-19 — Mobile food vendors.
§ 278-14 — Stationary objects.
§ 278-17 — Winter regulations.
290-5{20} — OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COST
§ 290-19 — Violations and penalties.
§ 297-1 — Purposes.
§ 297-3 — Operation of short-term rentals.
§ 297-5 — Application for short-term rental license.
§ 305-5 — Application for permit.
§ 305-6 — Permit conditions.
§ 313-4 — Street excavations.
§ 324-3 — Insurance required.
§ 324-5 — Conditions of license.
§ 332-2 — Disclaimer of liability.
§ 350-4 — Bond and insurance.
§ 350-14 — Assignment or transfer of license.
§ 355-2 — Water Utility established; management, operation and control.
§ 355-7 — Stop boxes.
§ 355-23 — Vacation of premises.
§ 355-40 — Damage recovery.
§ 362-6 — Application procedure and approval process.
§ 386-5 — General provisions.
§ 392-6 — Disclaimer of liability.
§ 392-18 — Land suitability.
§ 392-22 — Preliminary plat.
§ 400-6 — Severability; disclaimers of liability.
§ 400-82 — Determination; basis for approval.
§ 400-135 — Determination; basis for approval.
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Libraries
§ 12-7 — Library Board.
§ 30-1 — Polling places.
124-3{21} — YOUTH FACILITY
§ 294-3 — Residency restrictions.
§ 380-4 — Distribution of Comprehensive Plan.
§ 380-5 — Public participation plan.
§ 380-7 — Amendments to Comprehensive Plan.
§ 400-73 — I-1 Government and Institutional District.
§ 400-151 — Design standards.
400-216{30} — CIVIC FACILITY
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Library
§ 12-7 — Library Board.
§ 30-1 — Polling places.
124-3{21} — YOUTH FACILITY
§ 294-3 — Residency restrictions.
§ 380-4 — Distribution of Comprehensive Plan.
§ 380-5 — Public participation plan.
§ 380-7 — Amendments to Comprehensive Plan.
§ 400-73 — I-1 Government and Institutional District.
§ 400-151 — Design standards.
400-216{30} — CIVIC FACILITY
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Licenses and permits
§ 1-17 — Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 6-2 — Determinations reviewable.
§ 6-3 — Determinations not subject to review.
§ 18-2 — Office of Municipal Judge.
§ 67-10 — Committees.
§ 124-1 — Findings of fact.
124-3{1} — ADULT ARCADE
124-3{11} — APPLICANT
124-3{15} — OPERATOR
124-3{21} — YOUTH FACILITY
§ 124-4 — Licenses required.
§ 124-5 — License application procedure for establishments.
§ 124-6 — License application procedure for employees.
§ 124-7 — Alteration of licensed premises.
§ 124-8 — Standards for initial licenses.
§ 124-9 — License expiration and renewal.
§ 124-10 — Location of adult-oriented establishments.
§ 124-11 — Operation of adult-oriented establishments.
§ 124-12 — Design and layout.
§ 124-13 — Exclusions.
§ 124-14 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
129-2{1} — ALARM LOCATION
129-2{2} — APPLICANT
§ 129-3 — Alarm permit required.
§ 129-4 — Application for permit.
§ 129-5 — Deadline to acquire permit.
§ 129-6 — Duties of permittee.
§ 129-7 — Alarm permit issuance conditions.
§ 129-11 — Violations and penalties.
§ 132-1 — State statutes adopted.
§ 132-2 — License fees.
§ 132-3 — Background checks.
§ 132-4 — Premises license application.
§ 132-5 — Provisional retail licenses.
§ 132-6 — Restrictions on operation of licensed premises once license has been granted.
§ 132-7 — Operator's (bartender's) license requirements.
§ 132-8 — Temporary licenses.
§ 132-9 — Transfer of licenses.
§ 132-10 — Sales and use of fermented malt beverages and intoxicating liquor on public property and parking lots prohibited.
132-10B(1){1} — LICENSED OPERATOR
132-10B(1){3} — ORDER PICKUP PROGRAM
§ 132-11 — Violations; suspension and revocation.
136-1{1} — PUBLIC DANCE HALL or PUBLIC BALLROOM
136-1{2} — PUBLIC DANCE or PUBLIC BALL
§ 136-2 — License required.
§ 136-3 — Issuance of license.
§ 136-4 — Classification of licenses.
§ 136-5 — License fees.
§ 136-6 — Premises to comply with regulations.
§ 136-7 — Revocation of license.
§ 136-8 — Rules and regulations.
§ 136-9 — Payment of fees.
§ 136-11 — License required.
§ 136-13 — License fee.
§ 136-14 — Application for license.
§ 136-15 — Expiration of license.
§ 136-16 — Posting of license.
§ 140-1 — Dogs.
§ 140-2 — Horses and horseback riding.
§ 140-4 — Wild animals; prohibition on keeping.
§ 140-5 — Vicious and dangerous animals (except dogs); prohibition on keeping.
§ 150-8 — Inspection criteria.
§ 150-11 — Violations and penalties.
§ 150-12 — Code compliance not determined.
§ 159-1 — License required.
§ 159-3 — License fee.
§ 162-1 — General provisions.
§ 162-4 — Applicability and jurisdiction.
162-5{5} — CEASE-AND-DESIST ORDER
162-5{18} — PERMIT
162-5{25} — SITE
§ 162-10 — Permit requirements, procedures and fees.
§ 162-13 — Inspection.
§ 162-14 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 164-3 — Application of state and City codes.
164-4B{7} — VALUE OF PROPOSED WORK
§ 164-5 — Building Inspector.
§ 164-6 — Permit procedure.
§ 164-7 — Approved plans; permit conditions.
§ 164-8 — Regulations for moving buildings.
§ 164-9 — Razing of buildings.
§ 164-10 — Demolition.
§ 164-11 — Inspections.
§ 164-13 — Occupancy permit.
§ 164-16 — Garages.
§ 164-22 — Violations and penalties.
§ 164-23 — Emergency response amplification.
§ 164-26 — Applicability.
§ 164-27 — Regulations adopted.
§ 164-28 — Enforcement.
§ 164-31 — Inspections.
§ 164-32 — City not liable.
§ 164-35 — Records.
§ 164-36 — License required.
§ 164-37 — Plans and specifications.
§ 164-38 — Permit procedure.
§ 164-39 — Fees.
§ 164-41 — Connections to installations.
§ 164-49 — Violations and penalties.
§ 164-52 — Compliance required.
§ 164-53 — License required.
§ 164-54 — Exceptions to permit requirements.
§ 164-55 — Application for permit.
§ 164-56 — Fees.
§ 164-57 — Grant or denial of permit.
§ 164-58 — Permits in conflict.
§ 164-59 — Holder of permit to do work.
§ 164-60 — Inspections.
§ 164-61 — Lapse of permit.
§ 164-65 — Sanitary permits.
§ 164-68 — Holding tank program.
§ 182-1 — Permit required.
§ 182-3 — Review of application; issuance of permit; fee.
§ 182-7 — Revocation of permit; review of permit denial.
§ 191-1 — General provisions.
191-2{3} — ADULT FAMILY HOME
§ 191-3 — Adoption of state fire prevention regulations.
§ 191-5 — Liability for damages.
§ 191-6 — Service of orders.
§ 191-8 — Appeals.
§ 191-9 — Violations and penalties.
§ 191-10 — Revocation of permit.
§ 191-12 — Investigation of fires; police powers.
§ 191-13 — Automatic fire sprinkler protection.
§ 191-15 — Miscellaneous construction provisions.
§ 191-22 — General prohibition on open burning, outdoor burning and refuse burning.
§ 205-3 — Inspections.
§ 205-4 — Enforcement; service of notices and orders; hearings.
§ 205-5 — Standards for equipment and facilities.
§ 205-9 — Responsibilities of owners and occupants.
§ 219-1 — License required.
§ 219-2 — Application for license.
§ 219-3 — License fee.
§ 219-4 — Term of license.
§ 219-5 — Considerations for granting license.
§ 219-6 — Restrictions on business operations.
§ 219-7 — Revocation of license.
§ 229-3 — Permitted users of low-speed vehicles.
§ 229-4 — Permitted use of low-speed vehicles on City streets.
§ 229-5 — Operation of low-speed vehicles.
§ 229-9 — Permitted users of neighborhood electric vehicles.
§ 229-10 — Permitted use of neighborhood electric vehicles on City streets.
§ 229-14 — Operation; where permitted.
§ 229-15 — Permitted operators.
§ 229-16 — Operation restrictions.
§ 232-1 — Intent.
232-3{3} — MASSAGE THERAPIST
§ 232-4 — Exemptions.
§ 232-5 — State license required.
§ 237-1 — General provisions.
§ 237-3 — Permit procedure; reclamation plan.
§ 237-4 — Administration.
§ 237-5 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 248-1 — Public nuisances prohibited.
§ 248-5 — Public nuisances offending morals and decency.
§ 248-6 — Public nuisances affecting peace and safety.
§ 248-7 — Abatement of public nuisances.
§ 248-8 — Cost of abatement.
§ 248-9 — Violations and penalties.
254-1{2} — PARADE PERMIT
§ 254-2 — Permit required; exceptions.
§ 254-3 — Application for permit.
§ 254-5 — Standards for issuance.
§ 254-6 — Notice of rejection.
§ 254-7 — Appeal procedure.
§ 254-8 — Notice to City and other officials.
§ 254-9 — Contents of permit.
§ 254-10 — Duties of permittee.
§ 254-11 — Possession of permit.
§ 254-13 — Revocation of permit.
259-1{6} — PERMIT
§ 259-2 — Rules and regulations.
§ 263-2 — Firearms and other weapons.
§ 263-4 — Fireworks.
§ 263-12 — Open cisterns, wells, basements or other dangerous openings.
§ 263-13 — Abandoned or unattended refrigerators and containers.
§ 263-15 — Minors on streets and in public places; loitering on or near school property.
§ 263-16 — Possession and consumption of alcohol beverages.
§ 267-1 — Purpose.
§ 267-3 — Exemptions.
§ 267-4 — Application for license.
§ 267-5 — Fees.
§ 267-6 — Charitable organizations.
§ 267-7 — Investigation and issuance.
§ 267-9 — Use of streets.
§ 267-10 — Exhibition of license.
§ 267-11 — Prohibited practices.
§ 267-12 — Enforcement.
§ 267-13 — Record of convictions.
§ 267-14 — Revocation of license.
§ 267-15 — Appeals.
§ 267-16 — Reapplication.
§ 267-17 — Expiration of license.
§ 267-18 — Sales events.
§ 267-19 — Mobile food vendors.
267-19A{1} — MOBILE FOOD VEHICLE
§ 274-5 — Property maintenance standards.
278-4{2} — AUTOMOBILE
§ 278-8 — Mooring of boats.
§ 278-9 — Safety on the water.
§ 278-11 — Excessive watercraft noise.
§ 278-12 — Diving and swimming.
§ 278-14 — Stationary objects.
§ 278-15 — Uniform aids to navigation; waterway markers.
§ 278-17 — Winter regulations.
§ 286-4 — Identification permit required.
§ 286-6 — Tourist rooming house and short term rental licenses required.
§ 286-7 — Quarterly reports.
290-5{20} — OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COST
290-5{41} — WPDES PERMIT
§ 290-6 — Rules and regulations.
§ 290-7 — Sewer service charges, connection charges and reserve capacity assessments.
§ 290-10 — Prohibited discharges.
§ 290-12 — Pretreatment facilities.
§ 290-16 — Wastewater discharge permit system.
§ 290-17 — Admission to property.
§ 290-18 — Confidentiality of critical information.
§ 290-21 — Sewer extension permit in Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District contract area.
294-2{2} — FACILITY FOR CHILDREN
297-2{3} — ENTITY
297-2{5} — LICENSE
297-2{6} — LICENSE YEAR
297-2{10} — RENEWAL LICENSE
§ 297-3 — Operation of short-term rentals.
§ 297-4 — Short-term rental license.
§ 297-5 — Application for short-term rental license.
§ 297-6 — Renewal of license.
§ 297-7 — Standards for short-term rentals.
§ 297-8 — Display of permit.
§ 297-9 — Appeals; license revocation; judicial review.
§ 297-11 — Fees.
§ 302-4 — Designated highways.
§ 305-4 — Permit required.
§ 305-5 — Application for permit.
§ 305-6 — Permit conditions.
§ 305-7 — Termination of special event or neighborhood or small group activity.
§ 305-8 — Denial of permit.
§ 305-9 — Violations and penalties; enforcement
§ 309-1 — General provisions.
309-5{8} — CEASE-AND-DESIST ORDER
309-5{24} — ILLICIT CONNECTION
309-5{35} — OFF SITE
309-5{36} — ON SITE
309-5{41} — PERMIT
309-5{42} — PERMIT ADMINISTRATION FEE
§ 309-9 — Permit requirements, procedures and fees.
§ 309-10 — Stormwater management plan.
§ 309-11 — Maintenance agreement.
§ 309-12 — Financial guarantee.
§ 309-14 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 309-16 — Illicit discharges.
§ 313-1 — Arterial Street and Highway System Plan.
§ 313-2 — Driveway and culvert construction for areas containing ditches.
§ 313-3 — Uniform address system.
§ 313-4 — Street excavations.
§ 318-1 — Types of pools requiring permit.
§ 318-2 — Permits required.
§ 318-3 — Items required when applying for pool permit.
§ 318-6 — General pool regulations.
§ 318-9 — Inspections.
§ 324-2 — Regulation of taxicabs.
§ 324-3 — Insurance required.
§ 324-4 — Inspection required.
§ 324-5 — Conditions of license.
§ 324-7 — Taxicab driver's license.
§ 324-9 — Suspension or revocation of license; appeals.
§ 324-10 — Regulations to be observed by public passenger vehicle drivers.
§ 324-11 — Violations and penalties.
§ 332-4 — City Forester.
§ 332-5 — Jurisdiction; planting of trees on grass plot between roadway and right-of-way line.
§ 332-6 — Maintenance of trees on private property.
§ 334-4 — Finding and disposition of habitual truant.
§ 334-6 — Finding and disposition of dropout.
§ 343-7 — Weight limitations.
§ 343-11 — Violations and penalties.
§ 343-12 — Enforcement.
§ 343-13 — Vehicle abandonment.
§ 343-14 — Snow emergencies.
§ 350-2 — License required; administrative fee.
§ 350-3 — Annual license fee; expiration and renewal of license.
§ 350-4 — Bond and insurance.
§ 350-5 — Application for license.
§ 350-6 — Public hearing.
§ 350-7 — Regulations for operation and maintenance.
§ 350-9 — Existing garbage and refuse on site.
§ 350-11 — Dumping refuse or garbage.
§ 350-12 — Enforcement.
§ 350-13 — Revocation of license.
§ 350-14 — Assignment or transfer of license.
§ 350-17 — Permit required.
§ 350-18 — Application for permit.
§ 350-19 — Identification decal.
§ 350-20 — Dumping restricted to licensed sites.
§ 350-22 — Revocation of permit.
§ 350-23 — Term of permit.
§ 350-24 — Dumping by unlicensed hauler prohibited.
§ 350-28 — Abrogation and greater restrictions.
§ 350-34 — Exemptions.
§ 350-39 — Responsibilities of owners or designated agents of nonresidential facilities and properties.
§ 350-46 — Commencement of charges.
§ 355-2 — Water Utility established; management, operation and control.
§ 355-8 — Thawing frozen services.
§ 355-9 — Installation of meters.
§ 355-15 — Repairs to mains.
§ 355-20 — Cross-connections
§ 355-21 — Operation of valves and hydrants.
§ 355-24 — Tap permits.
§ 355-27 — Responsibilities of consumers.
§ 355-28 — Turning on services.
§ 355-29 — Excavations.
§ 355-30 — Tapping mains.
§ 355-37 — Private wells.
§ 355-41 — Violations and penalties.
§ 362-1 — General provisions.
§ 362-3 — Administration and enforcement.
§ 362-4 — General performance standards.
§ 362-6 — Application procedure and approval process.
§ 386-5 — General provisions.
§ 386-6 — Review of permit applications and subdivision proposals.
§ 386-7 — Hydraulic and hydrologic analyses.
§ 386-8 — Watercourse alterations.
§ 386-9 — Development requiring state permit.
§ 386-10 — Public or private campgrounds.
§ 386-12 — Permitted uses.
§ 386-13 — Standards for development.
§ 386-14 — Prohibited uses.
§ 386-16 — Permitted uses.
§ 386-17 — Standards for development.
§ 386-19 — General floodplain district (GFP).
§ 386-20 — Flood storage district.
§ 386-21 — Applicability; conditions for continued use.
§ 386-22 — Floodway district.
§ 386-23 — Flood-fringe district.
§ 386-26 — Zoning Administrator.
§ 386-28 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 386-29 — Appeals of permit denials.
§ 386-30 — Floodproofing standards for nonconforming structures or uses.
§ 386-32 — Obstructions or increases.
§ 386-34 — Procedures.
386-37{51} — MOBILE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
386-37{72} — START OF CONSTRUCTION
386-37{79} — VIOLATION
§ 392-4 — Abrogation and greater restrictions.
392-8B{36} — LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE
392-8B{70} — SUBDIVIDER'S AGREEMENT
§ 392-10 — Compliance required; floodlands; drainage.
§ 392-22 — Preliminary plat.
§ 392-23 — Final plat.
§ 392-24 — Minor land division.
§ 392-28 — Streets.
§ 392-30 — Lots.
§ 392-35 — General standards.
§ 392-42 — Stormwater drainage facilities.
§ 392-47 — Commencement.
§ 392-48 — Building permits; inspections.
§ 392-57 — General standards.
§ 392-64 — Stormwater drainage facilities.
§ 392-67 — Commencement.
§ 392-68 — Building permits; inspections.
§ 400-4 — Abrogation and greater restrictions.
§ 400-7 — Municipalities and state agencies regulated.
§ 400-9 — Zoning Administrator designated.
§ 400-10 — Building permits required.
§ 400-11 — Zoning permits and occupancy permits.
§ 400-12 — Zoning Map; interpretation of district boundaries; other maps.
§ 400-15 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 400-17 — Plan Commission.
§ 400-18 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 400-21 — Building, site and operation plan procedure.
§ 400-22 — Uses regulated.
§ 400-23 — Building location.
§ 400-25 — Building size.
§ 400-27 — Residential density.
§ 400-29 — Basic locational requirements.
§ 400-30 — Building construction.
§ 400-31 — Engineering regulations.
§ 400-34 — Classification and regulation.
§ 400-36 — Format of district regulations and summary.
§ 400-42 — RCE Country Estate District.
§ 400-43 — RC-1 Rural Country Estate District.
§ 400-44 — RC-2 Rural Country Estate District.
§ 400-45 — RC-3 Rural Country Estate District.
§ 400-46 — RSE Suburban Estate District.
§ 400-47 — RS-1 Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-48 — RS-2 Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-49 — RS-3 Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-50 — ERS-1 Existing Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-51 — ERS-2 Existing Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-52 — ERS-3 Existing Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-53 — RL-1 Existing Lakeshore Residence District.
§ 400-54 — RL-2 Existing Lakeshore Residence District.
§ 400-55 — RL-3 Existing Lakeshore Residence District.
§ 400-56 — BL-1 Lakeshore Commercial District.
§ 400-57 — BL-2 Lakeshore Commercial District.
§ 400-58 — RM-1 Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-59 — RM-2 Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-60 — RM-3 Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-61 — ERM-1 Existing Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-62 — B-1 Neighborhood Business District.
§ 400-63 — B-2 Local Service Center District.
§ 400-64 — B-3 General Business District.
§ 400-65 — B-4 Highway Business District.
§ 400-66 — BP-1 Business Park and Office Park Support District.
§ 400-67 — BP-2 Office Park District.
§ 400-68 — BP-3 Business Park District.
§ 400-69 — M-1 Light Industrial District.
§ 400-70 — M-2 General Industrial District.
§ 400-71 — M-3 Landfill and Extractive Operations District.
§ 400-72 — SW Shoreland-Wetland District.
400-72Q(2){4} — CONDITIONAL USE
§ 400-73 — I-1 Government and Institutional District.
§ 400-74 — PI-1 Parks and Recreation District.
§ 400-75 — CI-1 Conservation District.
§ 400-76 — A-1 Agricultural District.
§ 400-77 — HC-1 Historic Crossroads District.
§ 400-78 — DR-1 Downtown Revival District.
§ 400-79 — Purpose and intent.
§ 400-80 — District requirements.
§ 400-81 — Application procedure.
§ 400-82 — Determination; basis for approval.
§ 400-85 — PD-1 Parkland.
§ 400-86 — PD-2 Freedom Square.
§ 400-87 — PD-3 Durham Meadows.
§ 400-88 — PD-4 Hale Park Meadows.
§ 400-89 — PD-5 Pioneer Centre.
§ 400-90 — PD-6 Tudor Oaks.
§ 400-91 — PD-7 Lake Lore Estates.
§ 400-92 — PD-8 Lake Brittany Estates.
§ 400-93 — PD-9 Guernsey Meadows.
§ 400-94 — PD-10 Kristin Downs.
§ 400-95 — PD-11 Lake Meadows.
§ 400-96 — PD-12 Woodcrest Heights.
§ 400-97 — PD-13 Golden Country Estates.
§ 400-98 — PD-14 Bay Breeze.
§ 400-99 — PD-15 Meadow Green West.
§ 400-100 — PD-16 Breann Ridge.
§ 400-101 — PD-17 Overlook Bay.
§ 400-102 — PD-18 Lake Forest.
§ 400-103 — PD-19 College Square.
§ 400-104 — PD-20 Woods Road-Deback.
§ 400-105 — PD-21 Country Brook Estates.
§ 400-106 — PD-22 Stoney Creek.
§ 400-107 — PD-23 Plum Creek.
§ 400-108 — PD-24 Plum Creek East.
§ 400-109 — PD-25 Muskego Centre.
§ 400-110 — PD-26 Deer Creek.
§ 400-111 — PD-27 Regency.
§ 400-112 — PD-28 Miller.
§ 400-113 — PD-29 Park Estates.
§ 400-114 — PD-30 North Cape Farms.
§ 400-115 — PD-31 Champions Village.
§ 400-116 — PD-32 Quietwood Creek.
§ 400-117 — PD-33 Pleasant View.
§ 400-118 — PD-34 Dreamland.
§ 400-119 — PD-35 Sarah Estates.
§ 400-120 — PD-36 Big Muskego Estates.
§ 400-121 — PD-37 Candlewood Village.
§ 400-122 — PD-38 Stonebridge.
§ 400-123 — PD-39 Settlement on Woods.
§ 400-124 — PD-40 Lindale.
§ 400-125 — PD-41 Forest Glen.
§ 400-126 — PD-42 Basse.
§ 400-127 — PD-43 Kenwood Place.
§ 400-128 — PD-44 St. Andrew's Village.
§ 400-129 — PD-45 InPro.
§ 400-130 — PD-46 Woodland Creek Estates.
§ 400-131 — PD-47 Belle Chasse.
§ 400-131.2 — PD-49 Aster Hills Estates.
§ 400-131.3 — PD-50 Parkland Towne Center.
§ 400-132 — Purpose and intent; applicability.
§ 400-133 — District requirements.
§ 400-134 — Application procedure.
§ 400-137 — CPD-1 Martin Estates.
§ 400-138 — CPD-2 Chamberlain Hill.
§ 400-139 — CPD-3 Big Muskego Estates II.
§ 400-140 — CPD-4 Boxhorn Reserve.
§ 400-141 — CPD-5 Denoon Country Estates North.
§ 400-141.1 — CPD-6 Edgewater Heights.
§ 400-150 — Application procedure and approval process.
§ 400-151 — Design standards.
§ 400-157 — Plan Commission approval required.
§ 400-158 — Application procedure.
§ 400-159 — Requirements.
§ 400-161 — Application to existing uses.
§ 400-162 — Termination.
§ 400-163 — General requirements.
§ 400-164 — Home occupations.
§ 400-165 — Mother-in-law units.
§ 400-166 — Hobby kennels.
§ 400-167 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 400-170 — Roadside stands for seasonal agricultural sales.
§ 400-171 — Rental of vehicle storage space.
§ 400-172 — Accessory residences.
§ 400-173 — Purpose and intent.
§ 400-174 — Use restricted; signs for conditional uses.
§ 400-175 — Exempt modifications of signs.
§ 400-176 — Exempt signs.
§ 400-178 — Certain signs prohibited.
§ 400-179 — Application procedures and fees.
§ 400-180 — Sign regulations.
§ 400-181 — Other permanent signage requirements.
§ 400-182 — Temporary signs.
§ 400-183 — Administrative and Plan Commission approvals.
§ 400-185 — Inspection.
§ 400-186 — Enforcement; removal of signs.
§ 400-190 — Off-street parking.
§ 400-193 — Exterior lighting performance standards.
§ 400-196 — Light measurement.
§ 400-199 — Additional regulations.
§ 400-200 — Findings of fact.
§ 400-201 — Location restrictions.
§ 400-203 — General standards.
§ 400-204 — Public facilities.
§ 400-205 — Private commercial facilities.
§ 400-206 — Private noncommercial facilities.
§ 400-207 — Private residential facilities.
§ 400-208 — Swimming pools.
§ 400-209 — Conditional use.
400-216{19} — BUILDING, ACCESSORY
400-216{23} — BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
400-216{80} — LOT
400-216{126} — SIGN, AWNING, CANOPY OR MARQUEE
400-216{146} — SIGN, WALL
400-216{166} — STRUCTURE, PRINCIPAL
400-216{174} — USE, ACCESSORY
400-216{175} — USE, CONDITIONAL
400-216{176} — USE, PERMITTED
400-216{177} — USE, PRINCIPAL
400-216{185} — ZONING ADMINISTRATOR and ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1964 Code to 2018 Code.
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Liens
§ 140-3 — Neglected or abandoned animals.
§ 290-6 — Rules and regulations.
§ 290-8 — Annual budget; payment of charges.
§ 350-45 — Delinquent accounts.
§ 355-33 — Charges to be lien on real estate.
§ 355-35 — Mandatory hookup.
§ 362-6 — Application procedure and approval process.
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Lighting
124-3{7} — ADULT MASSAGE PARLOR
§ 124-11 — Operation of adult-oriented establishments.
§ 124-12 — Design and layout.
§ 136-6 — Premises to comply with regulations.
§ 150-8 — Inspection criteria.
§ 164-3 — Application of state and City codes.
§ 164-8 — Regulations for moving buildings.
§ 164-9 — Razing of buildings.
§ 164-27 — Regulations adopted.
§ 164-68 — Holding tank program.
191-2{51} — NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE
§ 205-1 — Title and purpose.
§ 205-6 — Minimum standards for light, ventilation and heating.
§ 229-18 — Equipment restrictions.
§ 259-2 — Rules and regulations.
§ 263-23 — Use of cigarettes, nicotine, tobacco and vapor products restricted.
274-4{1} — BUILDING-RELATED EQUIPMENT
§ 274-5 — Property maintenance standards.
§ 290-6 — Rules and regulations.
§ 305-5 — Application for permit.
§ 313-4 — Street excavations.
§ 318-6 — General pool regulations.
§ 332-7 — Maintenance of street trees.
§ 343-16 — Use of lights by school buses.
§ 350-29 — Interpretation.
§ 355-29 — Excavations.
362-2B{15} — STEALTH FACILITY
§ 362-4 — General performance standards.
§ 362-6 — Application procedure and approval process.
§ 386-5 — General provisions.
386-37{77} — UNNECESSARY HARDSHIP
§ 392-3 — Purpose and intent.
§ 400-3 — Purpose and intent.
§ 400-21 — Building, site and operation plan procedure.
§ 400-28 — Open space.
§ 400-37 — Base districts created.
§ 400-42 — RCE Country Estate District.
§ 400-68 — BP-3 Business Park District.
§ 400-69 — M-1 Light Industrial District.
§ 400-72 — SW Shoreland-Wetland District.
400-72Q(2){15} — UNNECESSARY HARDSHIP
§ 400-82 — Determination; basis for approval.
§ 400-150 — Application procedure and approval process.
§ 400-152 — Architectural standards.
§ 400-158 — Application procedure.
§ 400-159 — Requirements.
§ 400-167 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 400-173 — Purpose and intent.
§ 400-176 — Exempt signs.
§ 400-178 — Certain signs prohibited.
§ 400-179 — Application procedures and fees.
§ 400-181 — Other permanent signage requirements.
§ 400-190 — Off-street parking.
Ch 400 Art XVIII — Lighting
§ 400-192 — Exterior lighting plan required.
§ 400-193 — Exterior lighting performance standards.
§ 400-194 — Exterior lighting plan elements.
§ 400-195 — Exterior lighting for specified outdoor recreation uses.
§ 400-196 — Light measurement.
§ 400-199 — Additional regulations.
§ 400-203 — General standards.
§ 400-208 — Swimming pools.
400-216{11} — BANNER, POLE DISPLAY
400-216{25} — BUILDING, SITE AND OPERATION PLAN
400-216{34} — COMMERCIAL SEARCHLIGHT
400-216{128} — SIGN, ELECTRIC
400-216{131} — SIGN, ILLUMINATED
400-216{173} — UNNECESSARY HARDSHIP
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Litter
§ 124-12 — Design and layout.
§ 164-10 — Demolition.
§ 248-4 — Public nuisances affecting health.
§ 263-10 — Littering and refuse disposal; animal waste.
§ 278-16 — Littering; possession of glass.
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Littering
§ 124-12 — Design and layout.
§ 164-10 — Demolition.
§ 248-4 — Public nuisances affecting health.
§ 263-10 — Littering and refuse disposal; animal waste.
§ 278-16 — Littering; possession of glass.
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Livestock
§ 140-1 — Dogs.
140-1B{2} — DANGEROUS DOG
140-1B{3} — DOG BITE
§ 140-5 — Vicious and dangerous animals (except dogs); prohibition on keeping.
140-5A{1} — ANIMAL BITE
140-5A{3} — DANGEROUS ANIMAL
162-5{15} — LANDOWNER
309-5{30} — LANDOWNER
§ 400-42 — RCE Country Estate District.
§ 400-72 — SW Shoreland-Wetland District.
§ 400-167 — Accessory uses and structures.
400-216{5} — AGRICULTURE AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
400-216{53} — FARM
400-216{78} — LIVESTOCK
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Loitering
§ 124-1 — Findings of fact.
§ 124-11 — Operation of adult-oriented establishments.
§ 136-8 — Rules and regulations.
§ 263-5 — Obstructing free passage.
§ 263-9 — Loitering.
§ 263-15 — Minors on streets and in public places; loitering on or near school property.
§ 294-1 — Findings and intent.
§ 294-5 — Loitering.
324-1{1} — CRUISING
§ DT-1 — Derivation Table of 1964 Code to 2018 Code.
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Lots
§ 24-14 — Public Works and Development Director.
§ 124-5 — License application procedure for establishments.
§ 132-10 — Sales and use of fermented malt beverages and intoxicating liquor on public property and parking lots prohibited.
§ 164-6 — Permit procedure.
§ 164-8 — Regulations for moving buildings.
§ 164-9 — Razing of buildings.
§ 164-55 — Application for permit.
§ 164-63 — Materials for sewer pipe and laterals.
191-2{39} — GRADE PLANE
191-2{48} — MULTIFAMILY Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
§ 191-15 — Miscellaneous construction provisions.
§ 191-24 — Burning leaves, brush, clean wood and other vegetative debris.
205-2{24} — PREMISES
§ 263-9 — Loitering.
§ 263-15 — Minors on streets and in public places; loitering on or near school property.
§ 263-16 — Possession and consumption of alcohol beverages.
§ 267-19 — Mobile food vendors.
274-4{6} — LAND MANAGEMENT PLAN
§ 274-5 — Property maintenance standards.
§ 290-6 — Rules and regulations.
§ 290-7 — Sewer service charges, connection charges and reserve capacity assessments.
§ 290-8 — Annual budget; payment of charges.
§ 290-14 — Wastewater measurement and sampling.
294-2{4} — PARK/CONSERVATION AREA
§ 297-3 — Operation of short-term rentals.
309-5{25} — IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
309-5{51} — PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
§ 309-8 — Performance standards.
§ 309-10 — Stormwater management plan.
§ 309-16 — Illicit discharges.
§ 313-3 — Uniform address system.
§ 332-5 — Jurisdiction; planting of trees on grass plot between roadway and right-of-way line.
§ 343-14 — Snow emergencies.
§ 350-45 — Delinquent accounts.
§ 355-4 — Establishment of service.
§ 355-33 — Charges to be lien on real estate.
§ 362-3 — Administration and enforcement.
§ 362-6 — Application procedure and approval process.
§ 386-5 — General provisions.
§ 386-17 — Standards for development.
§ 386-26 — Zoning Administrator.
§ 386-28 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
386-37{48} — MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK, EXPANSION TO EXISTING
386-37{49} — MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION
386-37{50} — MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION, EXISTING
392-8B{4} — ALLEY
392-8B{8} — BUILDING LINE
392-8B{12} — COMMON OPEN SPACE
392-8B{20} — DEVELOPMENT PAD
392-8B{25} — FINAL PLAT
392-8B{28} — FRONTAGE (LOT)
392-8B{34} — LOT
392-8B{35} — LOT, CORNER
392-8B{36} — LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE
392-8B{37} — LOT, FLAG
392-8B{38} — LOT, INTERIOR
392-8B{42} — MITIGATION AREA
392-8B{48} — OUTLOT
392-8B{53} — PRELIMINARY PLAT
392-8B{57} — REPLAT
392-8B{71} — SUBDIVISION, CONSERVATION
392-8B{72} — SUBDIVISION, CONVENTIONAL
§ 392-10 — Compliance required; floodlands; drainage.
§ 392-11 — Violations and penalties.
§ 392-14 — Jurisdiction and compliance.
§ 392-15 — Dedication and reservation of lands.
§ 392-18 — Land suitability.
§ 392-22 — Preliminary plat.
§ 392-23 — Final plat.
§ 392-24 — Minor land division.
§ 392-28 — Streets.
§ 392-29 — Blocks.
§ 392-30 — Lots.
§ 392-31 — Building setback lines.
§ 392-33 — Easements.
§ 392-34 — Public sites and open spaces.
§ 392-35 — General standards.
§ 392-41 — Sewage disposal facilities.
§ 392-43 — Water supply facilities.
§ 392-44 — Other utilities.
§ 392-45 — Streetlamps, signs and trees.
§ 392-46 — Improvement of existing half streets.
§ 392-48 — Building permits; inspections.
§ 392-50 — Required plans.
§ 392-53 — Erosion control.
§ 392-56 — Performance standards.
§ 392-57 — General standards.
§ 392-63 — Sewage disposal facilities.
§ 392-65 — Water supply facilities.
§ 392-66 — Other improvements.
§ 392-68 — Building permits; inspections.
§ 392-70 — Required plans.
§ 392-73 — Erosion control.
§ 400-12 — Zoning Map; interpretation of district boundaries; other maps.
§ 400-15 — Enforcement; violations and penalties.
§ 400-18 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 400-21 — Building, site and operation plan procedure.
§ 400-23 — Building location.
§ 400-25 — Building size.
§ 400-26 — Lot size.
§ 400-27 — Residential density.
§ 400-28 — Open space.
§ 400-29 — Basic locational requirements.
§ 400-31 — Engineering regulations.
§ 400-34 — Classification and regulation.
§ 400-42 — RCE Country Estate District.
§ 400-43 — RC-1 Rural Country Estate District.
§ 400-44 — RC-2 Rural Country Estate District.
§ 400-45 — RC-3 Rural Country Estate District.
§ 400-46 — RSE Suburban Estate District.
§ 400-47 — RS-1 Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-48 — RS-2 Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-49 — RS-3 Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-50 — ERS-1 Existing Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-51 — ERS-2 Existing Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-52 — ERS-3 Existing Suburban Residence District.
§ 400-53 — RL-1 Existing Lakeshore Residence District.
§ 400-54 — RL-2 Existing Lakeshore Residence District.
§ 400-55 — RL-3 Existing Lakeshore Residence District.
§ 400-56 — BL-1 Lakeshore Commercial District.
§ 400-57 — BL-2 Lakeshore Commercial District.
§ 400-58 — RM-1 Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-59 — RM-2 Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-60 — RM-3 Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-61 — ERM-1 Existing Multiple-Family Residence District.
§ 400-62 — B-1 Neighborhood Business District.
§ 400-63 — B-2 Local Service Center District.
§ 400-64 — B-3 General Business District.
§ 400-65 — B-4 Highway Business District.
§ 400-66 — BP-1 Business Park and Office Park Support District.
§ 400-67 — BP-2 Office Park District.
§ 400-68 — BP-3 Business Park District.
§ 400-69 — M-1 Light Industrial District.
§ 400-70 — M-2 General Industrial District.
§ 400-71 — M-3 Landfill and Extractive Operations District.
§ 400-72 — SW Shoreland-Wetland District.
400-72Q(2){1} — ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OR USE
§ 400-73 — I-1 Government and Institutional District.
§ 400-74 — PI-1 Parks and Recreation District.
§ 400-75 — CI-1 Conservation District.
§ 400-76 — A-1 Agricultural District.
§ 400-77 — HC-1 Historic Crossroads District.
§ 400-78 — DR-1 Downtown Revival District.
§ 400-79 — Purpose and intent.
§ 400-80 — District requirements.
§ 400-82 — Determination; basis for approval.
§ 400-85 — PD-1 Parkland.
§ 400-86 — PD-2 Freedom Square.
§ 400-87 — PD-3 Durham Meadows.
§ 400-88 — PD-4 Hale Park Meadows.
§ 400-89 — PD-5 Pioneer Centre.
§ 400-90 — PD-6 Tudor Oaks.
§ 400-91 — PD-7 Lake Lore Estates.
§ 400-92 — PD-8 Lake Brittany Estates.
§ 400-93 — PD-9 Guernsey Meadows.
§ 400-94 — PD-10 Kristin Downs.
§ 400-95 — PD-11 Lake Meadows.
§ 400-96 — PD-12 Woodcrest Heights.
§ 400-97 — PD-13 Golden Country Estates.
§ 400-98 — PD-14 Bay Breeze.
§ 400-99 — PD-15 Meadow Green West.
§ 400-100 — PD-16 Breann Ridge.
§ 400-101 — PD-17 Overlook Bay.
§ 400-102 — PD-18 Lake Forest.
§ 400-103 — PD-19 College Square.
§ 400-104 — PD-20 Woods Road-Deback.
§ 400-105 — PD-21 Country Brook Estates.
§ 400-106 — PD-22 Stoney Creek.
§ 400-107 — PD-23 Plum Creek.
§ 400-108 — PD-24 Plum Creek East.
§ 400-109 — PD-25 Muskego Centre.
§ 400-110 — PD-26 Deer Creek.
§ 400-111 — PD-27 Regency.
§ 400-112 — PD-28 Miller.
§ 400-113 — PD-29 Park Estates.
§ 400-114 — PD-30 North Cape Farms.
§ 400-115 — PD-31 Champions Village.
§ 400-116 — PD-32 Quietwood Creek.
§ 400-117 — PD-33 Pleasant View.
§ 400-118 — PD-34 Dreamland.
§ 400-119 — PD-35 Sarah Estates.
§ 400-120 — PD-36 Big Muskego Estates.
§ 400-121 — PD-37 Candlewood Village.
§ 400-122 — PD-38 Stonebridge.
§ 400-123 — PD-39 Settlement on Woods.
§ 400-124 — PD-40 Lindale.
§ 400-125 — PD-41 Forest Glen.
§ 400-126 — PD-42 Basse.
§ 400-127 — PD-43 Kenwood Place.
§ 400-128 — PD-44 St. Andrew's Village.
§ 400-129 — PD-45 InPro.
§ 400-130 — PD-46 Woodland Creek Estates.
§ 400-131 — PD-47 Belle Chasse.
§ 400-131.2 — PD-49 Aster Hills Estates.
§ 400-131.3 — PD-50 Parkland Towne Center.
§ 400-132 — Purpose and intent; applicability.
§ 400-133 — District requirements.
§ 400-135 — Determination; basis for approval.
§ 400-137 — CPD-1 Martin Estates.
§ 400-138 — CPD-2 Chamberlain Hill.
§ 400-139 — CPD-3 Big Muskego Estates II.
§ 400-140 — CPD-4 Boxhorn Reserve.
§ 400-141 — CPD-5 Denoon Country Estates North.
§ 400-141.1 — CPD-6 Edgewater Heights.
§ 400-151 — Design standards.
§ 400-152 — Architectural standards.
§ 400-153 — Landscaping and screening standards.
§ 400-159 — Requirements.
§ 400-161 — Application to existing uses.
§ 400-167 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 400-170 — Roadside stands for seasonal agricultural sales.
§ 400-171 — Rental of vehicle storage space.
§ 400-172 — Accessory residences.
§ 400-179 — Application procedures and fees.
§ 400-180 — Sign regulations.
§ 400-190 — Off-street parking.
§ 400-191 — Off-street loading and unloading.
§ 400-201 — Location restrictions.
§ 400-208 — Swimming pools.
400-216{19} — BUILDING, ACCESSORY
400-216{23} — BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
400-216{25} — BUILDING, SITE AND OPERATION PLAN
400-216{47} — DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED
400-216{48} — DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED
400-216{50} — DWELLING UNIT, SECONDARY
400-216{53} — FARM
400-216{56} — FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR)
400-216{73} — KENNEL, COMMERCIAL
400-216{80} — LOT
400-216{81} — LOT AREA
400-216{82} — LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE
400-216{83} — LOT LINES
400-216{88} — NONCONFORMING LOT
400-216{92} — OFFSET
400-216{93} — OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE
400-216{94} — OPEN SPACE
400-216{96} — OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
400-216{155} — STREET LINE
400-216{157} — STREET, MINOR ACCESS
400-216{160} — STREET, SUBCOLLECTOR
400-216{164} — STRUCTURE, ACCESSORY
400-216{166} — STRUCTURE, PRINCIPAL
400-216{177} — USE, PRINCIPAL
400-216{180} — VISION SETBACK AREA