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City of Pawtucket, RI
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Index: I
# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Improvements
§ C-2-3.-304— Capital program; capital budget ordinance. § C-4-1.-102— Recommendations to council. § C-4-5.-501— Same — Duties relative to annual operating budget, capital program, etc. § C-4-9.-900— Department of planning and redevelopment; duties and responsibilities. § C-4-10.-1006— Contracts for construction. § C-4-16.-1602— Preparation, etc., of program of capital improvements. § 1-6— Ordinances saved from repeal; matters not affected by repeal. § 11-11— Role of Mayor. § 11-13— Duties of Director. § 11-24— Powers and duties. § 11-40— Purpose of local regulations. § 11-56— Powers and duties. Ch 35 Art I— Capital Improvements Approval Process § 35-1— Voter referendum required. § 40-44— Purpose. § 40-45— Source of funds; use of funds. 40-104{6}— CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS 40-104{11}— SUBSIDY § 40-110— Administration. § 63-38— Affirmative Action Coordinator. Ch 80 Art III— Special Account for Improvement of Records System § 80-5— Deposits into account. § 162-12— Cemeteries Improvement Fund; use of fund. § 162-21— Restricted activities; permits. § 200-3— Control of glare and lighting design; exemption. § 210-33— Fire alarm connection fee. § 247-8— Annual report. § 247-11— Referral of certain violations to other authorities. § 247-36— Rent payments. § 247-58— Notice of intent to demolish. § 247-62— Liens and charges to recover expenses. § 288-6— Duties of Director. § 288-10— Referral of certain violations to appropriate authority. § 288-32— Notice of intent to demolish. § 288-36— Liens and charges to recover expenses. § 298-13— Obscene displays. § 302-3— Exemptions. § 325-1— Obligation to pay rent to landlord suspended. § 351-6— General construction account. § 363-42.1— Stabilization schedule. § 363-42.2— Application procedure. § 363-42.3— Continued entitlement to tax stabilization benefits. Ch 363 Art XII— Exemptions for Improvements to Owner-Occupied Dwellings of Up to Five Units § 363-43— Exemption allowed. § 363-44— Eligibility. § 363-45— Qualifying alterations and improvements. § 363-46— Exclusions. § 363-47— Application. § 363-51— No exemption for previously issued building permits. § 363-75— Eligible property. § 363-76— Five-year administrative tax stabilization program. § 363-77— Application procedure for five-year administrative tax stabilization. § 363-78— Ten-Year Tax Stabilization Program. § 363-79— Extended stabilization schedule. § 363-80— Application procedure for ten-year tax stabilization. § 363-80.1— Fifteen-Year Tax Stabilization Program. § 363-80.2— Extended stabilization schedule. § 363-80.3— Twenty-Year Tax Stabilization Program. § 364-10— City's right to perform public works. § 364-27— Use of streets. 364-36{11}— WIRELESS FACILITIES § 364-40— Collocation on municipal poles in right-of-way. § 371-6— Jurisdiction of Parks Commission. § 371-8— Authority of the city to treat or remove trees on private grounds. 388-1B{32}— RESIDENCE DISTRICT 388-1B{34}— ROADWAY § 388-2— Duties of Police Traffic Division. § 388-3— Duties of Division of Traffic Engineering. § 388-63— Parking in Hospital Zone restricted. § 410-2— Establishment of zoning districts. § 410-13.3— Powers and duties of Commission. § 410-14.6— Required improvements. § 410-15.1— Development plan review process. § 410-19— Use regulations. 410-20{9}— COST 410-20{10}— DEVELOPMENT 410-20{17}— FLOODPROOFING 410-20{28}— NEW CONSTRUCTION 410-20{34}— START OF CONSTRUCTION 410-20{37}— SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT § 410-34— Historic District Commission. § 410-37— Demolition and removal of structures. 410-43.7{32}— SIGNIFICANT RENOVATION § 410-43.11— Permit review criteria. § 410-43.14— Development plan review (DPR). § 410-43.20— Site design. § 410-43.23— Purpose and objective. § 410-71— Land nonconforming by area. § 410-114— Special conditions. 410-132{43}— DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW 410-132{64}— GOVERNING BODY 410-132{77}— LAND 410-132{79}— LAND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 410-132{102}— OPEN SPACE 410-132{110}— PERMEABLE PAVERS 410-132{133}— STREET, PRIVATE § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Industrial wastes
Inspections
§ C-2-2.-201— Introduction, general requirements for, consideration, publication and passage of ordinances. § C-3-1.-100— Executive and administrative officers, departments, boards, commissions and agencies designated. § C-4-7.-703— Division of licenses and inspections. § C-7-VII.-104— Contents of regulations. § 1-13— Publication; filing. § 7-5— Determination of eligibility for payment of interest. § 11-50— Board proceedings to be closed. § 63-40— Recruitment, selection, referral and testing. § 80-4— Public inspection and copying. § 104-4— Application for alarm permit; emergency notification; reporting service information. § 104-8— Determination of false alarm. § 108-27— Application. § 108-29— Rules for authorized events. § 116-3— Licensing requirements; fee. § 116-4— Right to access for inspection purposes. § 116-34— Records. § 116-48— Revocation of permit. § 116-59— General licensing requirements. § 130-9— Required records. § 130-10— Supervisor required; responsibilities. § 193-13— Inspection. § 193-14.1— Suspension and revocation of license. § 193-22— Display of sexually explicit material to minors. § 198-5— Liability of owners, contractors and city. § 198-20— Public utilities; fee. § 202-4— Failed inspection fee. Ch 202 Art III— Housing Inspections § 202-6— Number of inspections for which City is responsible for costs. § 202-7— Responsibility of property owner for costs. § 210-36— Determination of false alarm. Ch 218 Art I— General Regulations § 218-26— Right of entry for inspection. § 231-8— Inspection and reinspection fee. Ch 247— Housing Standards § 247-10— Identification of personnel. § 247-19— Inspection of dwellings. § 247-20— Access to dwellings. § 247-33— Confidential evidence and information. § 247-34— Refusal of entry to premises; court order. § 251-11— Wholesale junk licenses. § 260-12— Inspection of licensed places. § 288-4— Purpose. § 288-9— Identification of personnel. § 288-12— Inspection of structures and premises. § 288-13— Access to structures. § 288-77— Inspections. Ch 290 Art I— Nuisance Inspection Fee 290-1{2}— NUISANCE PROPERTY Ch 325— Rental Property § 347-16— Responsibility for inspection and enforcement. § 351-34— Powers of Director of Public Works. § 351-44— Inspections; release of bond. § 360-3— Investigation of applicant and premises. § 363-77— Application procedure for five-year administrative tax stabilization. § 363-80— Application procedure for ten-year tax stabilization. § 364-16— Franchise fees. § 364-19— Regulatory authority. § 364-24— Construction and technical standards. § 364-33— Franchise applications. § 371-18— Violations and penalties. 383-2{2}— ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE OF NO VALUE 383-2{4}— NONOPERATIONAL MOTOR VEHICLE § 401-12— Service pipes. § 401-14— Fire supplies. § 401-17— Miscellaneous provisions. § 410-34— Historic District Commission. § 410-46— Accessory uses. § 410-60— Special use permit requirements for specific uses. § 410-92.10— Inspections. § 410-92.18— Maintenance requirements for best management practices. § 410-92.19— Stormwater management plans. § 410-92.20— Maintenance agreements. § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Insurance
Ch C— Charter § C-7-VII.-110— Nondiscrimination and equal opportunity. § 11-58— Purpose. Ch 30— Defense and Indemnification § 30-9— Financing. Ch 40 Art I— Insurance Deductible Reserve Fund § 40-1— Purpose. § 40-2— Appropriation; earnings. Ch 40 Art II— (Reserved) Ch 40 Art VI— (Reserved) Ch 40 Art IX— (Reserved) 59-15{1}— ACTUARIAL TABLES § 63-3— Restrictions on use. § 108-27— Application. § 116-36— Animal license fees. § 116-37— Registration of Rottweilers required. § 116-37.1— Pit bulls prohibited. § 116-59— General licensing requirements. § 167-7— Insurance. Ch 260 Art III— Workers' Compensation Insurance Requirement § 260-16— Certification of insurance coverage, if required. § 260-20— Responsibility of City Clerk. § 294-34— City to provide alternative locations. § 325-3— Information to be supplied to City. § 351-14— Obstructing sidewalks with signs and merchandise; sandwich boards; penalty provisions. § 351-41— Those qualified to perform work. Ch 364 Art IV— Bonds, Insurance and Indemnification § 364-21— Performance bond and letter of credit. § 364-22— Liability and insurance. § 364-32— Reports required. § 364-41— Collocation on municipal poles outside right-of-way or on municipal structures. § 371-15— Registration of tree experts. § 375-1— Information to accompany petitions for rights-of-way. § 410-2— Establishment of zoning districts. § 410-16— Statement of purpose. § 410-17— Applicability; administrative provisions. § 410-19— Use regulations. 410-20{1}— ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 410-20{2}— AREA OF SHALLOW FLOODING 410-20{13}— FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) 410-20{14}— FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) 410-20{15}— FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY (FIS) 410-20{33}— SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA (SFHA) 410-20{35}— STRUCTURE 410-132{19}— BUILDING HEIGHT 410-132{53}— FEDERALLY INSURED OR ASSISTED HOUSING 410-132{61}— FLOODPLAINS OR FLOOD HAZARD AREA 410-132{82}— LIVE/WORK SPACE § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Investigations
§ C-2-1.-106— Employment of counsel; legal advice generally. § C-2-2.-201— Introduction, general requirements for, consideration, publication and passage of ordinances. § C-2-3.-302— Appropriations in addition to annual budget ordinance. Ch C Art II. Ch 4— COUNCILMANIC INQUIRIES AND INVESTIGATIONS § C-2-4.-400— Power to authorize. § C-2-4.-401— Council may compel attendance of witnesses and production of books, etc.; testimony of witnesses. § C-2-4.-403— Council investigations. § C-2-4.-404— Rights of witnesses. § C-4-5.-501— Same — Duties relative to annual operating budget, capital program, etc. § C-4-5.-505— Tax assessing division; tax assessor. § C-4-7.-703— Division of licenses and inspections. § C-4-11.-1100— Powers and duties generally. § C-7-VII.-102— Sec. 7-102. Employees, etc., covered by system. § C-8-2.-204— Permitted activities relative to state and federal appointments, etc. § 7-15— Exemption for agencies under investigation. § 11-17— Functions. § 11-18— Powers and duties. § 11-19— Public notice of charges. 50-39A{5}— INVESTIGATE § 50-40— Auxiliary Monitors; qualifications; investigation of complaints. § 50-41— Complaints. § 116-34— Records. § 116-45— Designated areas. § 116-48— Revocation of permit. § 130-10— Supervisor required; responsibilities. § 162-21— Restricted activities; permits. § 167-2— Preliminary investigation. § 193-4— Investigation; report; obscene material. 290-1{1}— INVESTIGATIVE BODY 290-1{2}— NUISANCE PROPERTY § 290-2— Fee. § 302-11— Investigation of applicant; grounds for denial or revocation of license. § 302-44— Issuance of permit; term; fee; additional licenses for commercial businesses. 317-2A{5}— PRIVATE DETECTIVE § 317-10— Uniform and equipment. § 347-17— Complaints regarding violations. § 360-3— Investigation of applicant and premises. § 388-2— Duties of Police Traffic Division. § 388-3— Duties of Division of Traffic Engineering. § 388-28— Signs required at through streets. § 410-35— Criteria for designation of Historic Districts.