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Abandonment
§ 116-51— Abandonment of cats. § 247-57— Securing of vacated dwellings and structures. Ch 251— Secondhand Shops, Junkyards, Junk Dealers and Metal Recyclers 263-2B{13}— REFUSE 288-1B{12}— NUISANCE § 288-31— Securing of vacated structures. Ch 290— Nuisances § 290-4— Term defined. Ch 321— Refrigerators, Abandoned § 321-1— Removal of locks or doors required. Ch 347— Solid Waste Ch 351— Streets and Sidewalks § 351-28— Extension or revocation of permit. § 351-46— Closing of curb cuts and driveway openings. 363-54{4}— DEVELOPMENT PLAN 363-54{8}— VACANT and ABANDONED PROPERTY any property which is § 363-55— Imposition. § 363-57— Property ceasing to be subject to tax. § 364-12— Removal or abandonment. § 364-40— Collocation on municipal poles in right-of-way. Ch 367— Towing § 367-1— Applicability. Ch 383— Vehicles, Abandoned and Nonoperational § 383-1— Title. 383-2{1}— ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE 383-2{2}— ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE OF NO VALUE § 383-3— Storage of vehicles restricted; declaration of nuisance; exceptions. § 383-4— Authority to take possession of abandoned and nonoperational motor vehicles. § 383-5— Notice to remove; summons to appear. § 383-6— Content of notice. § 383-7— Notification of owner and lienholders. § 383-8— Auction of abandoned motor vehicles. § 383-10— Violations and penalties; costs. Ch 388— Vehicles and Traffic Ch 392— Vehicles, Removal of § 410-68— Building or structure nonconforming by use. § 410-69— Building or structure nonconforming by dimension. § 410-70— Land nonconforming by use. § 410-90— Nonconforming signs. § 410-123— Notice and hearing requirements. § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Advertising
§ C-4-10.-1003— Manner of making purchases for the city. § C-7-VII.-104— Contents of regulations. § C-9-IX.-105— Transparency/public notification — boards and commissions. § C-10-5.-500— Scrivener's Errors and Effective Language § 63-40— Recruitment, selection, referral and testing. § 108-19— Fees for new or renewal of liquor licenses. § 112-3— Hearing notice. § 130-8— Required information for advertisements; posting of price rates. § 147-4— Hearing; publication of notice. § 162-3— Filing of petition and plat; publication. § 162-22— Hearing. § 193-5— Exhibition of certain rated videos. 193-8{4}— ADULT MOTEL 193-8{8}— ESCORT AGENCY § 193-23— Violations and penalties. § 251-4— Hearings. § 251-11— Wholesale junk licenses. 263-2B{4}— COMMERCIAL HANDBILL § 263-13— Prohibiting distribution of handbills where properly posted. § 263-20— Notice to remove. 286-2{2}— COMMERCIAL PURPOSE § 288-53— Signs or advertisements in windows; removal. § 302-17— Conduct of hawker or peddler. § 317-10— Uniform and equipment. § 317-14— Misleading advertising prohibited. § 329-9— Hearing by City Council. § 347-12— Establishment of districts, routes and times of collection; notice of changes. § 347-32— Placement of waste material for removal. § 351-14— Obstructing sidewalks with signs and merchandise; sandwich boards; penalty provisions. § 351-24— Permit required. § 355-1— New, not previously occupied units. § 360-7— Hearings. 363-54{2}— ACTIVELY MARKETED 364-1{11}— SERVICE-RELATED ACTIVITY § 364-27— Use of streets. § 371-10— Protection of trees. § 379-13— Hearing and objections by neighboring property owners. § 383-9— Redemption of impounded vehicles. § 388-15— Display of unauthorized signs, signals or markings. § 401-4— Publication of rules and regulations during emergency; notice of termination of emergency. § 410-60— Special use permit requirements for specific uses. § 410-81— Purpose. 410-85{3}— BILLBOARD 410-85{9}— DIRECTIONAL SIGN 410-85{24}— OFF-SITE SIGN or OFF-SITE ADVERTISING (see "billboard") 410-85{30}— SIGN § 410-90— Nonconforming signs. § 410-92.1— (Reserved) § 410-119— Expiration of variances and special use permits. § 410-123— Notice and hearing requirements.
Alarm systems
§ 50-30— Duties. Ch 104— Alarm Systems Ch 104 Art I— Security Alarm Systems § 104-1— Declaration of policy. 104-2{1}— ALARM BUSINESS 104-2{2}— ALARM PERMIT 104-2{3}— ALARM SYSTEM 104-2{4}— ALARM USER 104-2{6}— AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALING ALARM SYSTEM 104-2{7}— FALSE ALARM § 104-3— Alarm user permit required. § 104-4— Application for alarm permit; emergency notification; reporting service information. § 104-5— Backup power supply; automatic shutoff. § 104-6— Alarm information list. § 104-7— Testing of equipment. § 104-8— Determination of false alarm. § 104-9— False alarm assessment schedule. § 104-10— Appeals procedure; penalties. Ch 104 Art II— Manual Emergency Alarm Systems § 104-12— Installation in certain retail and commercial businesses required. § 104-13— Direct connection to central alarm company required. § 104-14— Rules and regulations. Ch 210— Fire Prevention § 210-18— Installation of waste detecting devices. Ch 210 Art IV— Sprinkler and Fire Alarm Systems § 210-21— Connection of private systems to municipal circuits prohibited. § 210-22— Location of master fire alarm box. § 210-23— Disconnection of system in event of faults. § 210-25— Annunciator panel required. § 210-29— Alterations and additions. § 210-30— Approval of plans and prints. § 210-31— Testing. § 210-32— Liability of City. § 210-33— Fire alarm connection fee. Ch 210 Art V— False Alarms § 210-34— Alarms connected to Fire Department; fees for false fire alarms; exception for City. § 210-35— Local alarms; fees for false alarms; exception for City. § 210-36— Determination of false alarm. § 210-37— Appeals procedure; violations and penalties. § 298-7— Disorderly conduct described. § 388-36— Stopping, standing or parking prohibited. § 410-60— Special use permit requirements for specific uses. § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Animals
§ 1-7— Changes in previously adopted legislation; new provisions. § 40-67— Establishment. § 40-68— Purpose. § 40-70— Control of disbursement of funds. § 40-72— Biannual report of donations and expenditures. Ch 40 Art XVIII— Animal Spay/Neuter Public Assistance Fund § 40-73— Establishment. § 40-74— Purpose. § 40-75— Separate fund. § 40-76— Control of disbursement of funds. § 40-78— Biannual report of revenues and expenditures. Ch 40 Art XIX— Animal Spay/Neuter Pound Fund § 40-79— Establishment. § 40-80— Purpose. § 40-81— Separate fund. § 40-82— Control of disbursement of funds. § 40-84— Biannual report of revenues and expenditures. Ch 50 Art XIII— Animal Control Officer § 50-34— Powers and duties of Animal Control Officer and Assistant Animal Control Officer. § 50-35— Duty at Dog Pound. § 50-36— Holidays; vacations. § 50-37— Duties of Assistant Animal Control Officer; holidays and vacations. § 63-3— Restrictions on use. Ch 116— Animals Ch 116 Art I— Feeding Animals on Streets § 116-1— Feeding animals on streets prohibited. Ch 116 Art III— Keeping of Animals § 116-8— Raising or breeding of animals prohibited. § 116-8.1— Keeping of certain animals restricted. Ch 116 Art IV— Dogs and Other Animals 116-9{1}— ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER/ASSISTANT ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER 116-9{4}— DOG POUND 116-9{5}— ENCLOSURE 116-9{6}— EXPOSED TO RABIES 116-9{7}— KENNEL 116-9{13}— VICIOUS DOG[Added 4-25-1985 by Ch. No. 1919; amended 11-21-1995 by Ch. No. 1937] § 116-10— Enforcement. § 116-12— Impoundment of dogs; other animals running at large. § 116-13— Redemption of impounded dogs and other animals. § 116-14— Impoundment fees. § 116-15— Confinement of vicious and other dogs and other animals; keeping of wild animals. § 116-16— Rabies control. § 116-17— Reports of bite cases. § 116-18— Responsibilities of veterinarians. § 116-19— Exemptions. § 116-21— Use of approved vaccine; certification. § 116-25— Nuisance abatement. § 116-27— Number of dogs restricted; exception. § 116-28— Complaints. § 116-29— Complaints regarding cats; violations and penalties. § 116-30— Animal Control Fund. § 116-31— Adopt-an-animal program. § 116-32— Right of entry. § 116-33— Interference with enforcement personnel. § 116-34— Records. § 116-35— Violations and penalties. § 116-36— Animal license fees. § 116-37— Registration of Rottweilers required. § 116-37.1— Pit bulls prohibited. 116-37.1B{3}— PIT BULL Ch 116 Art VI— Display of Animals for Entertainment Purposes § 116-41— Permit required. § 116-42— Guidelines and requirements for display of animals. § 116-43— Certain devices prohibited. Ch 116 Art VII— Feeding of Stray Animals and Wildlife § 116-44— Feeding of stray animals and wildlife. § 116-45— Designated areas. § 116-47— Spaying or neutering required; intact permits; fee. § 116-48— Revocation of permit. § 116-49— Requirements for cats adopted at Pawtucket Animal Shelter. § 116-50— Sale or adoption of cats. § 116-52— Violations and penalties. § 116-53— Disposition of fines. § 116-56— General application requirements. § 116-59— General licensing requirements. § 116-61— Breeding, buying or selling of animals. Ch 167— Circuses and Carnivals § 167-2— Preliminary investigation. Ch 193— Entertainment 198-6{5}— EXCAVATION § 218-22— Storage, display and serving of food and drink. 263-2B{5}— GARAGE 263-2B{13}— REFUSE § 286-10— Animals and fowl. § 290-4— Term defined. Ch 294— Parks and Playgrounds § 294-7— Animals. § 294-23— Bathing and fishing in park waters. 302-1{3}— PERSON § 347-1— Deposit of certain offensive debris prohibited; removal; time period. 347-6{4}— GARBAGE § 347-14— Refuse collection rules. Ch 351— Streets and Sidewalks § 351-12— Animals and vehicles on sidewalks. § 351-13— Obstructing public right-of-way. § 371-8— Authority of the city to treat or remove trees on private grounds. 388-1B{44}— TRAFFIC § 410-60— Special use permit requirements for specific uses. 410-132{8}— ANIMAL 410-132{12}— AUCTION HOUSE § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Appeals
§ C-3-1.-100— Executive and administrative officers, departments, boards, commissions and agencies designated. § C-3-7.-702— Board of appeals. § C-4-5.-505— Tax assessing division; tax assessor. § C-4-10.-1000— Authority and duties of the Purchasing Board. § C-4-11.-1100— Powers and duties generally. Ch C Art IV. Ch 12— BOARD OF APPEALS § C-4-12.-1200— To be zoning board of review. § C-4-12.-1201— To hear appeals from refusal of licensing bodies to grant licenses. § C-4-12.-1202— To act as board of tax review. § C-4-12.-1203— To hear appeals from action of departments, board, etc.; exception. § C-4-12.-1204— Authority to adopt rules and regulations, administer oaths, summon witnesses, etc. § C-7-VII.-108— Appeals. § 11-52— Period required; applicability; exceptions; written policy; failure to comply. § 26-11— Sentencing; appeals. § 26-14— Appeal costs. § 26-26— Appeal. 104-2{5}— APPEAL OFFICER § 104-10— Appeals procedure; penalties. § 116-37.1— Pit bulls prohibited. § 162-22— Hearing. § 193-4— Investigation; report; obscene material. § 193-11— Issuance of license. § 193-14.1— Suspension and revocation of license. Ch 202 Art II— Appeals, Special Permits and Variances § 202-5— Fees enumerated. § 210-11— Appeals from action of Chief of Fire Division. § 210-13— Penalty; removal of prohibited conditions. § 210-37— Appeals procedure; violations and penalties. § 247-23— Compliance order. § 247-24— Immediate compliance order. § 247-37— Board of Appeals designated Housing Board of Review. § 247-38— Powers and duties. § 247-39— Conditions for appeal. § 247-40— Application for appeal. § 247-41— Fees. § 247-42— Effect of appeal. § 247-44— Regular meetings; notice of meetings to hear appeals. § 247-45— Quorum for hearing on appeal. § 247-46— Proceedings. § 247-49— Court review of decisions of Board. § 247-53— Order to vacate. § 247-59— Order to demolish. § 263-23— Notice of completion of work. § 263-24— Right to appeal. § 286-15— Amplified sound regulations. 288-1B{2}— BOARD § 288-15— Compliance order. § 288-16— Immediate compliance order. § 288-27— Order to vacate. § 288-33— Order to demolish. § 288-37— Board of Appeals designated Board of Review. § 288-38— Powers and duties. § 288-39— Conditions for appeal. § 288-40— Application for appeal. § 288-41— Fees. § 288-42— Effect of appeal. § 288-44— Regular meetings; notice of meetings to hear appeals. § 288-45— Quorum for hearing on appeal. § 288-46— Proceedings. § 288-49— Court review of decisions of Board. § 302-53— Appeals. § 317-7— Grounds for suspension and revocation of licenses. § 317-8— Surrender of license. § 317-15— Judicial review. Ch 319— Property Classification § 319-3— Appeal. § 335-15— Administrative hearing. § 351-51— Appeals. § 351-53— Violations and penalties. § 363-28— (Reserved) § 363-42.2— Application procedure. § 363-42.3— Continued entitlement to tax stabilization benefits. § 363-49— Appeal. § 363-56— Exemptions. § 363-58— Appeals. § 363-59— Amount of exemption; entitlement. § 363-77— Application procedure for five-year administrative tax stabilization. § 371-17— Appeals. Ch 410— Zoning § 410-11— Interpretation. § 410-12— Table of Use Regulations; key. § 410-14.7— Appeals. § 410-15.1— Development plan review process. § 410-17— Applicability; administrative provisions. § 410-30— Purpose and objectives. § 410-37— Demolition and removal of structures. § 410-41— Appeals of decisions. § 410-43.14— Development plan review (DPR). § 410-92.22— Enforcement. § 410-93— Enforcement duties of Director. § 410-101— Violations and penalties. § 410-102— Establishment and procedures. § 410-106— Powers and duties. § 410-107— Voting. § 410-108— Application procedure. § 410-110— Decisions and records of the Zoning Board of Review. § 410-114.1— Unified development review. Ch 410 Art XIV— Appeals § 410-115— Appeal from decision of enforcing agency or officer. § 410-116— Stay of proceedings. § 410-117— Public hearing. § 410-118— Decisions and records of Board. § 410-120— Appeals to Superior Court. § 410-126— Appeal of enactment of or amendment to chapter. 410-132{9}— APPLICANT § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Appointments
§ C-1-I.-102— Executive and administrative power. § C-2-3.-302— Appropriations in addition to annual budget ordinance. Ch C Art II. Ch 5— COUNCILMANIC APPOINTMENTS § C-2-5.-500— Judge of probate court; acting judge. § C-2-5.-501— Judge of the municipal court; acting judge. § C-2-5.-504— Appointment of various officials deemed necessary. § C-3-1.-100— Executive and administrative officers, departments, boards, commissions and agencies designated. Ch C Art III. Ch 2— ELECTION OR APPOINTMENT § C-3-2.-201— Heads of departments. § C-3-2.-202— Members of boards and commissions. § C-3-4.-401— Appointed officers, members of boards and commissions, etc. § C-3-5.-501— Appointive offices. § C-3-7.-700— Purchasing board. § C-3-7.-701— Personnel board. § C-3-7.-702— Board of appeals. § C-3-7.-704— Board of canvassers. § C-3-7.-705— Trustees of public libraries. § C-3-7.-706— City planning commission. § C-3-7.-709— Water supply board. § C-3-7.-710— Pawtucket Redevelopment Agency. § C-4-1.-104— Administrative assistant. § C-4-7.-701— Police division. § C-4-9.-900— Department of planning and redevelopment; duties and responsibilities. § C-4-10.-1001— Purchasing Director – Appointment: to be in merit employment system; to be executive secretary of purchasing board. § C-4-11.-1100— Powers and duties generally. § C-4-19.-1900— Powers and duties. § C-4-19.-1901— Election of chairman. § C-4-19.-1902— Superintendent or chief engineer. § C-4-19.-1903— Removal of superintendent or chief engineer. § C-6-1.-107— Terms of appointed officers and members of boards and commissions. § C-6-1.-108— Vacancies in appointive offices. § C-6-1.-117— Powers, duties and obligations of election officials. § C-6-1.-124— Board of canvassers. § C-7-VII.-100— Personnel system established; to be administered by personnel director. § C-7-VII.-101— Sec. 7-101. Appointment, suspension, etc. of employees. § C-7-VII.-102— Sec. 7-102. Employees, etc., covered by system. § C-7-VII.-104— Contents of regulations. § C-7-VII.-106— Officers and employees to comply with, aid, etc., system and director; director to certify payrolls. § C-7-VII.-108— Appeals. § C-7-VII.-109— Qualifications and compensation of director. § C-8-1.-100— Applicability of state code of ethics. § C-8-2.-200— Declaration of policy and purpose. § C-8-2.-201— Conflict of interest. § C-8-2.-202— Dual office holding; forfeiture of office upon conviction of felony, etc. § C-8-2.-204— Permitted activities relative to state and federal appointments, etc. § C-8-2.-208— Collection of fees by city officials and employees. § C-8-2.-209— Acceptance of compensation, gifts or favors, etc., by official, etc., in connection with public work. § C-8-2.-210— Use of city property for private purposes or business. § C-8-2.-211— Representing private interests before municipal agencies and courts or any subdivision thereof. § C-8-2.-212— Incompatible employment. § C-8-2.-213— Use of confidential information. § C-8-2.-214— Disclosure of private interest. § C-8-3.-300— Complaints by citizens. § C-8-3.-301— Penalties. § C-8-3.-302— Fiduciary responsibility of city officials. § C-9-IX.-105— Transparency/public notification — boards and commissions. § C-10-1.-104— Charter review commissions. § C-10-2.-201— Preparation. § C-10-3.-301— Transitional provision. § C-10-4.-400— Abolishment of offices, departments, boards, etc. § C-10-4.-403— Termination of terms of office. § C-10-4.-404— Employees to be temporary after effective date. § 3-9— Assignment of patrolmen to routes. § 3-14— Police protection in theaters. Ch 11— Boards and Commissions § 11-12— Director. § 11-15— Citizen participation. § 11-16— Creation; membership; terms; officers. § 11-22— Membership; officers. § 11-23— Terms of office. § 11-26— Membership. § 11-28— Terms. § 11-33— Membership; officers. § 11-34— Terms of office. § 11-35— Additional members. § 11-36— Powers and duties. § 11-44— Membership; terms; reappointment. § 11-52— Period required; applicability; exceptions; written policy; failure to comply. § 11-54— Membership. § 30-1— Coverage. § 40-109— Public Arts Committee. § 40-110— Administration. § 50-15— Assistant City Solicitor. § 50-23— Appointment; term of office. § 50-24— Appointment; term of office. § 50-29— Disposition of fees paid to Sealer. § 50-40— Auxiliary Monitors; qualifications; investigation of complaints. § 50-44— Appointment; term. § 59-25— Examination by physicians. § 63-16— Payment of accrued vacation time. § 63-18— Prior City service disallowed for determining eligibility. § 63-20— Medical compensation. § 63-21— Other benefits limited. § 63-22— Exclusion from personnel system. § 63-47— Test required. § 63-48— Cost of test. § 63-52— Retirement benefits for Police and Fire Chiefs. § 88-3— Compensation. § 88-7— Salary recommendation. § 88-15— Pay rate allocation. § 88-16— Time frame for step rate increases. § 88-20— Certification of employment prior to payment of salary. Ch 88 Art XIV— Department Heads and Appointed Positions § 88-35— Salaries established. § 92-2— Training required for prospective police officers and firefighters. § 193-3— Application; viewing of show by City Council. § 193-4— Investigation; report; obscene material. § 210-1— Establishment and duties of Fire Prevention Section. § 210-2— Fire protection in theaters. § 218-26— Right of entry for inspection. § 247-5— Technical Steering Committee. § 247-9— Appointment and duties of hearing officer. § 247-49— Court review of decisions of Board. § 288-8— Appointment and duties of the Hearing Officer. § 288-37— Board of Appeals designated Board of Review. § 288-49— Court review of decisions of Board. § 347-2— Garbage receptacles; location; removal of garbage from premises. § 347-14— Refuse collection rules. § 371-7— Appointment, duties and authority of City Forester. § 388-5— Violations and penalties. § 410-12— Table of Use Regulations; key. § 410-13.4— Appointment and removal of members. § 410-13.5— Organization and staff. § 410-34— Historic District Commission. § 410-103— Membership. § 410-104— Prior members. 410-132{139}— TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Assessments
§ C-3-1.-100— Executive and administrative officers, departments, boards, commissions and agencies designated. § C-4-4.-400— Duties generally. § C-4-5.-505— Tax assessing division; tax assessor. § C-4-5.-506— Division of collections and disbursements. § C-4-12.-1202— To act as board of tax review. § 1-6— Ordinances saved from repeal; matters not affected by repeal. Ch 7 Art II— Assessment of Claims Against Department § 7-16— Assessment against responsible department; inclusion in budget. § 7-17— Inclusion in department's financial statement. § 26-19— Powers of the Housing Court. 40-104{11}— SUBSIDY § 59-9— Persons on pension list not to pay into fund. § 63-44— Records and reports. § 104-7— Testing of equipment. § 104-9— False alarm assessment schedule. § 104-10— Appeals procedure; penalties. § 132-3— Failure to comply; assessment of costs. § 162-21— Restricted activities; permits. § 193-11— Issuance of license. § 210-33— Fire alarm connection fee. § 210-34— Alarms connected to Fire Department; fees for false fire alarms; exception for City. § 210-35— Local alarms; fees for false alarms; exception for City. § 210-37— Appeals procedure; violations and penalties. § 247-58— Notice of intent to demolish. § 247-60— Power of Director to alleviate violation; limitation. § 247-61— Demolition of structure at owner's expense. § 260-15— Taxes and assessments due prior to issuance, transfer or renewal; disposition in case of ordinance violation. § 263-23— Notice of completion of work. § 263-24— Right to appeal. § 263-28— Violations and penalties. § 288-32— Notice of intent to demolish. § 288-34— Power of Director to alleviate violation; limitation. § 288-35— Demolition of structure at owner's expense. § 319-2— Fee. § 335-6— Plats of sewers and drains. § 335-13— Enforcement; violations and penalties. § 347-18— Violations and penalties; habitual offenders. § 351-2— Cost; assessment against abutting land. § 351-8— Confirmation of curbing bills; failure to pay. § 363-34— Adjustments to valuations. § 363-35— When effective. 363-40{6}— SUBSTANTIAL RENOVATION § 363-42.1— Stabilization schedule. § 363-42.2— Application procedure. § 363-42.3— Continued entitlement to tax stabilization benefits. § 363-43— Exemption allowed. § 363-44— Eligibility. § 363-55— Imposition. § 363-56— Exemptions. § 363-58— Appeals. § 363-64— Deadline for acceptance of applications. § 363-67— Duties of Assessor and Finance Director. § 363-75— Eligible property. § 363-76— Five-year administrative tax stabilization program. § 363-77— Application procedure for five-year administrative tax stabilization. § 363-80— Application procedure for ten-year tax stabilization. § 364-16— Franchise fees. § 367-4— Application; conditions. § 401-10— Water bills. 410-20{27}— MARKET VALUE § 410-92.12— Violations and penalties. § 410-92.22— Enforcement. § 410-112— Variance hearing and notice. § 410-112.1— Special use permit hearing and notice. § 410-123— Notice and hearing requirements. § DL-1— Disposition of legislation.
Assessor
§ C-4-5.-505— Tax assessing division; tax assessor. § C-4-12.-1202— To act as board of tax review. § 263-20— Notice to remove. § 351-2— Cost; assessment against abutting land. § 351-7— Required width; exceptions. § 363-1— Amount of exemption. § 363-4— Amount of exemption. § 363-7— Amount of exemption. § 363-10— Amount of exemption. § 363-18— Amount of exemption. § 363-21— Amount of exemption. § 363-26— Authority to grant exemption. § 363-34— Adjustments to valuations. § 363-38— Subsequent exemptions to same person. § 363-42.2— Application procedure. § 363-42.3— Continued entitlement to tax stabilization benefits. § 363-43— Exemption allowed. § 363-44— Eligibility. § 363-46— Exclusions. § 363-47— Application. § 363-48— Termination. § 363-49— Appeal. § 363-55— Imposition. § 363-56— Exemptions. § 363-57— Property ceasing to be subject to tax. § 363-59— Amount of exemption; entitlement. § 363-61— Authority to grant exemption. § 363-62— Filing of application. § 363-64— Deadline for acceptance of applications. § 363-66— List of ratable property. § 363-67— Duties of Assessor and Finance Director. § 363-68— Tax levy determination. § 363-75— Eligible property. § 363-77— Application procedure for five-year administrative tax stabilization. § 363-78— Ten-Year Tax Stabilization Program. § 363-80— Application procedure for ten-year tax stabilization. § 363-80.1— Fifteen-Year Tax Stabilization Program. § 363-80.3— Twenty-Year Tax Stabilization Program.