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Fair housing
§ 39-229 — Compliance with provisions relating to individuals with disabilities.
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False alarms
§ 89-5 — Fire and police apparatus.
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Family day-care
§ 120-8 — Permitted uses.
§ 120-17 — Permitted uses.
§ 120-26 — Permitted uses.
§ 120-34 — Permitted uses and structures.
§ 120-42 — Permitted uses and structures.
§ 120-69 — Grove Place District.
§ 120-139 — Home occupations.
120-208{59} — DAY-CARE CENTER
120-208{60} — DAY-CARE HOME, FAMILY
120-208{62} — DAY-CARE HOME, GROUP FAMILY
120-208{95} — FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
120-208{122} — GROUP FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
§ PDD-20 — Planned Development District No. 20 - Pediatric and Family Service.
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Farms and farming
§ C-5-23 — Further legislative power.
§ C-6-91 — Annual assessment and tax rolls.
30-43{1} — FARM ANIMAL
30-43{4} — PET
31-2{8} — FARM ANIMAL
31-2{19} — WORKING DOG
§ 31-7 — Dangerous dogs.
39-404{1} — AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY
39-441{1} — AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY
§ 71-3 — Prohibiting misuse of "Monroe County, N.Y., Product" brand or label.
91-2{2} — COMMISSION MERCHANT
91-2{7} — GROWER-FARMER
91-2{10} — PUBLIC MARKET or MARKET
§ 91-9 — What may be sold.
§ PDD-2 — Planned Development District No. 2 - Upstate Farms Cooperative, Inc.
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Fecal matter
§ 30-34 — Nuisances.
§ 31-8 — Property damage.
§ 31-19 — Nuisances.
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Fees
§ C-2-15 — Additional fees or compensation not to be paid.
§ C-2-23 — Defense and indemnification of City employees.
§ C-5-28 — Sale of real estate.
C-6-29B{2} — CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCY
§ C-6-74 — Copies of schedules in state tax reports to be filed with Assessor.
§ C-6-77 — Taxes and assessments validated.
§ C-6-78 — Lien of taxes and assessments.
§ C-6-79 — Power to reduce, cancel or remit taxes or assessments.
§ C-6-93 — Late payment charges.
§ C-6-94 — Adding amounts to taxes.
§ C-6-112 — Items added to annual tax to be collected as a part thereof.
§ C-6-120 — Other proceedings for collection of county taxes.
§ C-6-123 — Sale of delinquent tax liens.
§ C-6-140 — Utilities gross income tax.
C-6-152B{8} — ELIGIBLE COSTS
C-6-152B{11} — FINANCING CHARGES
§ C-6-153 — Establishment of an Energize NY Open C-PACE Financing Program.
§ C-6-156 — Energize NY Finance Agreement.
§ C-6-158 — Levy of Annual Installment Amount and creation of Annual Installment Lien.
§ C-6B-2 — Criminal history record checks in connection with employment.
§ C-7-54 — Opt-out process.
§ C-7-57 — Administration fee.
§ C-8B-6 — Criminal history record checks in connection with employment of firefighters.
§ C-9-15 — Claims for taxes.
C-9-70{1} — TAX LIEN
§ C-9-91 — Appointment of receiver.
§ C-9-101 — When authorized.
§ C-9-103 — Procedure.
§ C-9-108 — Distribution of proceeds: no deficiency judgment.
§ C-9-123 — Establishing and filing foreclosure list.
§ C-9-125 — Public notice of foreclosure.
§ C-9-127 — Mailing notice of foreclosure.
§ C-9-137 — Agreements.
§ C-9-139 — Final judgment.
§ C-9-143 — Sale of property.
§ C-16-1 — Territory annexed.
§ 2-2 — Fees on apportionment of taxes.
§ 4-3 — Powers and duties.
4A-2{15} — GROSS REVENUES
§ 4A-5 — Annual franchise fee.
§ 4A-14 — Public access.
§ 4A-19 — Performance reviews.
§ 4A-23 — Security.
§ 4A-25 — Indemnification of City.
§ 5-3 — Fees for qualifying Commissioners of Deeds.
§ 5-4 — Fees for certified copies of ordinances and local laws.
§ 5-7 — Marriage licenses.
§ 5-10 — Marriage officers.
§ 8-15 — Payments via Internet.
§ 8-23 — Dishonored checks and payments.
§ 8A-9 — Negotiated contracts.
§ 8A-18 — Rochester Living Wage Ordinance.
8A-18B{10} — SERVICE CONTRACT
§ 13-2 — Fees for special events.
§ 13A-11 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 14-3 — Gratuities prohibited.
§ 14-4 — Fees to be transmitted to Treasurer.
§ 14-11 — Fee for civil service examinations.
§ 14-15 — Compensation of Board of Assessment Review.
§ 14-19 — Fees for certain permits and licenses.
§ 18-3 — Fees.
§ 19-2 — Agreements for police alarm system.
§ 19-8 — Fees for services.
§ 20-11 — Public collection and disposal of refuse.
§ 20-12 — City-issued and alternate containers.
§ 20-14 — Storage of refuse.
§ 20-19 — Vacant land not chargeable.
§ 20-20 — Unpaid residential user fees.
§ 20-21 — Unpaid commercial user fees.
§ 20-22 — Discontinuance of service for nonpayment of user fees.
§ 20-24 — Residential and commercial refuse user fees.
§ 20-42 — Licenses and permits.
§ 20-54 — Recycling containers.
§ 21-5 — Public auction sales.
§ 21-7 — Sales to owner-occupants.
§ 21-12 — Sales of vacant lots.
§ 23-2 — Responsibilities of property owners.
§ 23-3 — Preliminary requirements.
§ 23-9 — Meters.
§ 23-12 — Broken seals.
§ 23-23 — Resumption of water service.
§ 23-24 — Frozen services.
§ 23-25 — Permanent disconnection of service.
§ 23-27 — Cross-connections.
§ 23-29 — Fire hydrants.
§ 23-30 — Moving fire hydrants.
§ 23-37 — Fees.
§ 27-4 — Exemptions.
§ 27-5 — Alarm user permits; fees.
§ 27-6 — Penalty for operation of system without permit; violations tickets.
29-1{9} — ENTERTAINMENT (LIMITED)
§ 29-5 — License fees.
§ 29-6 — Expiration of license.
§ 29-11 — License fees.
§ 29-12 — Expiration of license.
§ 29-16 — License fees.
§ 29-17 — Expiration of license.
§ 29-21 — License fee.
§ 29-22 — Expiration of license.
§ 30-16 — Fee.
§ 30-35 — Adoption of cats.
§ 30-39 — Seizure and redemption of animals.
§ 30-41 — Fees.
§ 30-42 — Sterilization of adopted cats required.
§ 30-44 — Sterilization services.
§ 31-10 — Unlicensed or untagged dogs.
§ 31-18 — Redemption and holding periods.
§ 31-20 — Fees for dog licenses and dog control activities.
§ 31-21 — Euthanization services.
§ 31-22 — Sterilization required for adoption.
§ 31-23 — Sterilization services.
§ 32-4 — Term of license and fees.
§ 34-5 — (Reserved)
§ 36-4 — Delegation of authority.
§ 37-3 — Fees.
§ 39-205 — Records.
§ 39-209 — Issuance of permit or disapproval of application.
§ 39-220 — General provisions regarding fees.
§ 39-221 — Fees for permits.
§ 39-222 — Fees for certificates of occupancy.
§ 39-223 — Fees for other Department actions.
§ 39-224 — Appeals.
§ 39-225 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 39-228 — Electrical inspection licensing.
§ 39-304 — Electrical work.
§ 39-305 — Optional electrical certification.
§ 39-406 — Permit application, review, issuance and compliance procedures.
39-441{7} — FEE IN LIEU
§ 39-444 — Compliance.
§ 39-445 — Waivers and mitigation requirements.
§ 39-446 — Fee in lieu of and dedication or easement of land.
§ 40-8 — Certificate of competency required.
§ 40-9 — Registration required: issuance of license and fees.
§ 40-10 — License renewals.
43-1{35} — OWNERSHIP INTEREST
§ 43-3 — Purchase and sale of cemetery property.
§ 43-5 — Interments.
§ 43-13 — Activities requiring permits.
§ 43-14 — Cemetery pricing.
§ 43A-6 — Coastal erosion management permit.
§ 43A-17 — Appeals.
§ 43A-18 — Variances.
Ch 43A Art VI — Amendments and Fee Schedule
§ 43A-29 — Fee Schedule.
§ 47A-6 — Permit procedures.
§ 47A-7 — Permit application materials.
§ 47B-3 — Fees.
§ 48-13 — Fees and costs.
§ 49-4 — Application for license.
§ 49-6 — Issuance of license.
§ 49-7 — Renewal of license.
§ 49-8 — Fees for licenses.
§ 49-9 — Payments.
§ 50-5 — Duties of Commissioner of Neighborhood and Business Development.
§ 50-13 — Fees.
§ 52-3 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 54-9 — Fees.
§ 56-4 — Administration.
§ 56-5 — Construction standards.
§ 59-13 — Certified copies of birth and death reports.
§ 59-46 — Fees for septic tank disposals.
§ 60-5 — Form and condition of license.
§ 60-6 — Fees.
§ 60-19 — Fees.
§ 62-3 — Fees and expiration of license or permit.
63-2{11} — DISTINCTLY PRIVATE
63-2{25} — REAL ESTATE BROKER
§ 63-16 — Enforcement.
§ 64-2 — Refund anticipation loans.
§ 64-4 — Civil cause of action.
§ 66-4 — License fee.
§ 66-5 — Application procedure; inspections; license requirements.
§ 66-9 — Electronic reporting of transactions.
§ 68-2 — Renewals.
§ 68-4 — Payment of fees.
§ 68-5 — Granting of licenses and permits.
§ 68-10 — Revocation of licenses and permits.
§ 76-4 — Official Map amendment.
§ 76-6 — Application for Official Map amendment and Official Map variance.
§ 77-8 — Fee.
79-1B{2} — ORGANIZED GAME OR ACTIVITY
§ 79-12 — Regulation of games.
§ 79-21 — Fees for use of special park facilities.
§ 80-3 — Fee.
§ 80-6 — Electronic reporting of transactions.
§ 85-4 — Fee.
§ 87-5 — Fees for license.
§ 90-15 — Junked, abandoned or unlicensed vehicles.
§ 90-21 — Vacant building registry required.
§ 90-38 — Fees.
§ 91-5 — Duties and powers of Supervisor of Markets.
§ 91-14 — Rules and regulations.
95A-3{3} — CONVERSION THERAPY
§ 95A-5 — Conversion therapy prohibited.
§ 96-3 — Application for license.
§ 96-5 — Issuance of secondhand dealer's license.
§ 96-7 — License fee.
§ 96-15 — Electronic reporting of transactions.
§ 97-7 — Classes of permits.
§ 98-9 — Grant or denial of manager or employee license.
§ 98-10 — Grant or denial of sexually oriented business license.
§ 98-11 — Fees.
§ 98-13 — Expiration of license.
§ 99-8 — Fee.
§ 101-4 — Solid fuel dealer license.
§ 101-5 — Display of plates; use of solid fuel dealer license number.
§ 101-6 — License fee.
§ 101-7 — Solid fuel trucker license.
§ 103-7 — Application for licenses; fees.
§ 103-10 — Issuance of licenses.
§ 103-11 — License fees.
§ 103-12 — Payments and disbursements.
§ 103-15 — Expiration and renewal of licenses.
104-1B{15} — SECURITY
§ 104-20 — Extended maintenance fee.
§ 104-36 — Maintenance or removal of certain encroaching walls.
Ch 104 Art III — Bonds; Insurance; Fees
§ 104-57 — Permit fees.
§ 104-58 — City activities in right-of-way.
§ 106-2 — Applicability.
106-4{37} — SECURITY
§ 106-5 — Registration application requirements.
§ 106-8 — Permitted locations and facilities.
Ch 106 Art IV — Fees and Compensation
§ 106-15 — General.
§ 106-18 — Revocation of license agreement or permit.
§ 106-24 — Security.
§ 106-39 — Penalties.
§ 106-42 — Reimbursement or prepayment of costs.
§ 108-2 — Hack plates.
§ 108-6 — Replacements.
§ 108-8 — Hack plate fees; administration.
§ 108-12 — Rates of fare.
§ 108-17 — License required.
§ 108-18 — Application.
§ 108-22 — License required.
§ 108-26 — License plate required.
§ 108A-3 — Application procedure; license requirements.
§ 108A-4 — Operation of towing companies.
§ 108A-5 — License fees.
§ 108A-7 — Towing from privately owned property without vehicle owner's permission.
§ 108A-8 — Denial of license.
§ 111-54.1 — Street closings for special events.
§ 111-72 — Illegal parking and towing of vehicles.
§ 111-77 — Immobilization of vehicles.
§ 111-78 — Oversized and overweight vehicles.
§ 111-80 — Off-road motorized vehicles.
§ 111-81 — Permit parking in Corn Hill Neighborhood.
§ 111-85 — Fines and penalties for offenses and fees.
111-86{3} — PAYSTATION
§ 111-87 — Establishment of parking meter zones.
§ 111-89 — Temporary suspension of parking.
§ 111-90 — Maximum period of parking in parking zone.
§ 111-93 — Limit of use by one vehicle of parking space.
§ 111-94 — Removal of vehicle to pound in case of illegal parking.
§ 111-95 — Limitation of application of provisions of this chapter.
111-103{4} — PARKING TAG
111-103{5} — PAYSTATION
§ 111-106 — Maximum period of parking.
§ 111-107 — Fees for use of individual parking spaces.
§ 111-109 — Removal of vehicle to pound in case of illegal parking in parking stations.
§ 111-112 — Application of receipts from parking stations.
§ 111-113 — Parking rates for parking stations.
111-117{1} — PARKING GARAGE
111-117{4} — PAYSTATION
§ 111-119 — Fees for use of space in parking garages and hours of operation.
§ 111-120 — Lost tickets.
§ 111-121 — Regulations for use of public parking garages.
§ 111-122 — Removal of vehicle to pound in case of illegal parking in individual parking area.
§ 113-2 — Inspection and sealing.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
§ 120-143 — Personal wireless telecommunication facilities (PWTF).
§ 120-182 — Manager of Zoning.
§ 120-188 — Common review procedures.
§ 120-189 — Certificate of zoning compliance.
§ 120-190 — Procedures approved by the City Council.
§ 120-191 — Procedures approved by the Manager of Zoning.
§ 120-192 — Procedures approved by the Planning Commission.
§ 120-194 — Procedures approved by the Preservation Board.
Ch 120 Art XXVA — Fees
§ 120-206.1 — Fee schedule.
120-208{39} — CAR WASH
120-208{47} — COMMERCIAL VENDING MACHINE
120-208{87} — ENTERTAINMENT (LIMITED)
PDD-21K{2} — INDEPENDENT LIVING FACILITY
PDD-21K{3} — LIMITED ENTERTAINMENT
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Fences
§ 21-23 — Property boundary lines.
§ 23-31 — Unauthorized actions.
§ 31-4 — All dogs to be leashed.
§ 39-207 — When a building permit is required.
§ 39-307 — Fences.
§ 43-11 — General rules and regulations.
43A-4{31} — UNREGULATED ACTIVITY
§ 47A-7 — Permit application materials.
§ 47A-12 — Minimum site restoration and design standards.
§ 48-5 — Type II actions.
§ 66-7 — Restrictions on licensing and operation.
§ 79-8 — Dogs and other animals.
90-52{8} — COMMON AREA
90-52{43} — RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
§ 120-66 — CCD Base District.
§ 120-67 — Riverfront District.
§ 120-68 — Main Street District.
§ 120-69 — Grove Place District.
§ 120-70 — East End District.
§ 120-71 — Tower District.
§ 120-77.2H — Definitions.
§ 120-83 — Special permit uses.
§ 120-120 — Zoning designations and modifications.
§ 120-129 — Purpose.
§ 120-133 — Car washes.
§ 120-143 — Personal wireless telecommunication facilities (PWTF).
§ 120-144 — Public utilities.
§ 120-148.2 — Solar energy system.
§ 120-154.1 — Vehicle towing and storage.
§ 120-159 — Nonresidential and mixed-use building standards.
§ 120-162 — Purpose.
§ 120-163 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 120-167 — Fences and walls.
§ 120-169 — Landscaping, buffers and screening.
§ 120-173 — Off-street parking.
§ 120-189 — Certificate of zoning compliance.
§ 120-191 — Procedures approved by the Manager of Zoning.
§ 120-194 — Procedures approved by the Preservation Board.
§ 120-197 — Yards.
120-208{202} — PERSONAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACCESSORY FACILITY
§ INT-2 — Interpretation: 01-03-04.
§ PDD-5 — Planned Development District No. 5 - St. Michael's Planned Development.
§ PDD-17 — Planned Development District No. 17 — Highland Hospital.
§ PDD-20 — Planned Development District No. 20 - Pediatric and Family Service.
§ PDD-21 — Planned Development District No. 21 — The Vistas at Highland.
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§ C-2-20 — Vacancies.
§ C-3-2 — Deputy Mayor.
§ C-5-4 — Vacancies on the Council.
§ C-12-12 — Rochester Environmental Commission.
§ C-12-39 — Electrical Examining Board.
§ C-12-51 — Appointing Chairman; removal; filling vacancies; compensation. (Reserved)
§ C-17-5 — Laws repealed by striking out words.
§ C-18-4 — Board composition, appointment, vacancy, and removal.
§ 4-1 — Creation and membership.
§ 7-4 — Assumption of powers and duties of officer by emergency interim successor.
§ 9-5 — Grievance Committee; powers and duties; meetings; procedure.
§ 10-5 — Pavements.
§ 20-14 — Storage of refuse.
§ 20-15 — Preparation of refuse for collection and point of collection.
§ 20-16 — Illegal dumping.
§ 31-12 — Issuance of notices of violation.
39-404{9} — EARTHWORK
39-404{13} — FILLING
39-404{17} — GRADING
39-404{19} — LAND DISTURBANCE ACTIVITY
39-404{37} — SITE PREPARATION
39-404{43} — START OF CONSTRUCTION
§ 39-405 — Permit requirement.
§ 39-407 — Permit application materials.
§ 39-408 — Standards for application approval.
§ 39-411 — Responsibility of owner.
§ 39-413 — Project closeout.
§ 39-414 — Violations.
39-441{12} — LAND DISTURBANCE ACTIVITY
§ 40-8 — Certificate of competency required.
§ 43-3 — Purchase and sale of cemetery property.
43A-4{24} — REGULATED ACTIVITY
§ 47A-12 — Minimum site restoration and design standards.
§ 49-4 — Application for license.
§ 54-9 — Fees.
§ 56-1 — Statutory authorization and purpose.
56-2{9} — DEVELOPMENT
56-2{10} — ELEVATED BUILDING
56-2{35} — START OF CONSTRUCTION
§ 56-3 — General provisions.
§ 56-4 — Administration.
§ 56-5 — Construction standards.
§ 59-52 — Stagnant water.
§ 60-15 — General provisions.
§ 62-6 — General regulations.
75-3{2} — CONSTRUCTION
§ 77-3 — Installations.
§ 77-7 — Filling of tanks.
§ 89-6 — Obstructing or fouling of rivers and sewers.
§ 90-9 — Electrical requirements.
§ 91-10 — Leasing of space.
§ 104-13 — Excavations in the right-of-way.
§ 106-28 — Protection of property and service disruption.
§ 120-159 — Nonresidential and mixed-use building standards.
§ 120-184 — Planning Commission.
§ 120-185 — Preservation Board.
§ 120-186 — Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 120-189 — Certificate of zoning compliance.
120-208{67} — DEVELOPMENT or REDEVELOPMENT
120-208{259} — SITE PREPARATION
120-208{263} — SPECIAL FLOOD DEVELOPMENT (WITHIN A SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA)
§ PDD-7 — Planned Development District No. 7 - Rochester Science Park Planned Development.
§ PDD-21 — Planned Development District No. 21 — The Vistas at Highland.
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Final plans
§ C-10-6 — Bureau of Buildings and Zoning.
§ 39-407 — Permit application materials.
§ 39-448 — Stormwater pollution prevention plan requirements.
§ 39-449 — Maintenance of stormwater management facilities.
§ 120-182 — Manager of Zoning.
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Final plats
§ C-12-13 — Planning Commission.
§ 128-4 — Preliminary plat.
§ 128-5 — Final plat.
§ 128-10 — Exemption of filed plats from zoning changes.
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Financial disclosures
§ C-2-18 — Code of Ethics.
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Financial institutions
§ 4A-8 — Restrictions against assignment and transfer.
§ 39-449 — Maintenance of stormwater management facilities.
§ 47A-9 — Performance guaranty.
63-2{7} — CREDITOR
63-2{16} — FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
§ 63-6 — Discrimination in financing.
§ 63-9 — Exemptions.
§ 120-120 — Zoning designations and modifications.
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Fines
§ C-1-23 — Issuance of an inspection warrant.
§ C-1-25 — Unlawful actions.
§ C-5-11 — Publication of penal ordinances.
§ C-5-40 — Penal ordinances.
§ C-6-6 — Bureau of Parking.
§ C-6-140 — Utilities gross income tax.
§ C-6-142 — Agency officials.
§ C-6-143 — Agency procedures.
§ C-6-145 — Distribution of funds.
§ C-10-12 — Abatement of nuisances.
§ C-17-5 — Laws repealed by striking out words.
1-9{5} — PERSON
§ 8A-18 — Rochester Living Wage Ordinance.
§ 10-5 — Pavements.
§ 10-6 — Pavement foundations.
§ 13A-2 — Jurisdiction.
§ 13A-3 — Issuance of tickets.
§ 13A-5 — Appearance at Bureau.
§ 13A-9 — Records.
§ 13A-11 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 14-3 — Gratuities prohibited.
§ 20-51 — Preparation of recyclables.
§ 20-55 — Commercial recycling.
§ 23-31 — Unauthorized actions.
§ 28-2 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 30-39 — Seizure and redemption of animals.
§ 31-7 — Dangerous dogs.
§ 31-20 — Fees for dog licenses and dog control activities.
§ 39-303 — Demolition.
§ 43-10 — Adoption of rules and regulations; penalties for offenses.
§ 44-4 — Aggressive panhandling.
§ 44-9 — Consumption and possession of open containers of alcoholic beverages in public
§ 44-15 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 47-5 — Firearms, shotguns, rifles and other dangerous weapons.
§ 47-8 — Penalties.
§ 52-3 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 56-3 — General provisions.
§ 59-8 — Penalties.
§ 66-5 — Application procedure; inspections; license requirements.
§ 67-3 — Penalties.
§ 68-15 — Penalties.
§ 77-9 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 86-3 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 87-9 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 89-12 — Penalties.
§ 90-70 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 91-16 — Penalties.
§ 93-6 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 95A-4 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 97-22 — Violations and penalties.
§ 100-7 — Penalties.
§ 108-37 — Suspension or revocation of licenses.
§ 111-85 — Fines and penalties for offenses and fees.
§ 120-160 — Residential building standards.
§ 120-206 — Continuing violations.
§ PDD-17 — Planned Development District No. 17 — Highland Hospital.
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Fingerprinting
§ C-6B-2 — Criminal history record checks in connection with employment.
§ C-8B-6 — Criminal history record checks in connection with employment of firefighters.
§ 99-4 — Application.
§ 99-11 — Operation of shooting ranges.
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Fire alarms
§ 19-3 — Fire Department aid outside City.
§ 35-1 — Handbills and signs prohibited in or on public places or objects.
§ 60-15 — General provisions.
§ 62-6 — General regulations.
§ 104-4 — Fire lines.
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Firearms
§ C-10-12 — Abatement of nuisances.
§ C-18-11 — Police Accountability Board reports.
§ 43-11 — General rules and regulations.
§ 47-4 — Storage and display of firearms, ammunition and explosives.
§ 47-5 — Firearms, shotguns, rifles and other dangerous weapons.
47-5B{2} — AMMUNITION
47-5B{4} — ASSAULT WEAPON
47-5B{8} — FIREARM
47-5B{10} — POSSESS
§ 47A-16 — Orders to demolish.
99-1{1} — FIREARM
99-1{3} — MACHINE GUN, SUBMACHINE GUN or FULLY AUTOMATIC WEAPON
99-1{4} — NEGLIGENT DISCHARGE
99-1{5} — SHOOTING RANGE
§ 99-4 — Application.
§ 99-10 — Proper supervision.
§ 99-11 — Operation of shooting ranges.
§ 99-14 — Storage and transportation of firearms.
§ 99-18 — Reporting requirements.
§ 99-19 — Recordkeeping responsibilities.
§ 111-75 — Towing of motor vehicles used in quality-of-life violations.
§ 120-138 — Firearms sales, storage and display.
120-208{237} — SHOOTING RANGE
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Fire Chief
§ C-2-18 — Code of Ethics.
§ C-3-5 — Public emergencies.
§ C-8B-1 — Fire Chief; powers and duties.
§ C-8B-5 — Compensation for loss and injury.
§ C-8B-6 — Criminal history record checks in connection with employment of firefighters.
§ C-8B-10 — Arrest of incendiaries.
§ C-8B-11 — Firefighters' Insurance Fund.
§ C-9-21 — Actions and special proceedings to restrain nuisances.
§ 19-3 — Fire Department aid outside City.
§ 19-5 — Quarters for Protectives.
§ 19-7 — Permit authority for fireworks.
§ 27-5 — Alarm user permits; fees.
§ 29-3 — Application procedure; inspections; license requirements.
§ 29-4 — Operation of centers.
§ 29-14 — Application procedures; inspections; license requirements.
§ 29-15 — Operation of centers.
§ 29-19 — License application procedure; inspections; license requirements.
§ 29-20 — Operation of rooms.
§ 47A-16 — Orders to demolish.
§ 54-4 — Right of entry for inspections.
§ 54-10 — Applications for certificates.
§ 54-11 — Supervising stations.
§ 59-25 — Abatement of nuisances.
§ 59-26 — Summary abatement.
§ 61-4 — Inspection.
§ 61-5 — Failure to comply; penalties for offenses.
§ 66-5 — Application procedure; inspections; license requirements.
§ 66-7 — Restrictions on licensing and operation.
§ 89-5 — Fire and police apparatus.
§ 90-16 — Certificates of occupancy.
§ 90-17 — Vacant properties.
§ 90-35 — Inspections.
§ 90-37 — Operation of businesses.
§ 96-4 — Additional inspections.
§ 96-8 — General operation of secondhand dealer's businesses.
§ 99-5 — Additional inspections.
§ 111-54 — Street closings.
§ 111-54.1 — Street closings for special events.
§ 111-83 — Traffic Control Board.
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Fire Department
§ C-2-3 — Administrative departments.
Ch C Art VIIIB — FIRE DEPARTMENT
§ C-8B-1 — Fire Chief; powers and duties.
§ C-8B-2 — Fire Marshal.
§ C-8B-3 — Qualifications of fire fighters.
§ C-8B-4 — Tenure of office of fire fighters.
§ C-8B-5 — Compensation for loss and injury.
§ C-8B-7 — Exemption from military or jury duty.
§ C-8B-11 — Firefighters' Insurance Fund.
§ C-8D-1 — Emergency Communications Department.
§ C-10-12 — Abatement of nuisances.
Ch 19 — Public Safety
§ 19-1 — Death benefits for beneficiaries of certain police officers and firefighters.
§ 19-3 — Fire Department aid outside City.
27-3{5} — EMERGENCY AGENCY
§ 44-2 — Radio receiving sets.
§ 46-3 — Inspection.
Ch 54 — Fire Prevention Code
54-2{1} — DEPARTMENT
§ 60-2 — General provisions.
§ 60-3 — License or permit required; application.
§ 60-9 — Food trucks or food trailers vending at special events.
§ 60-15 — General provisions.
§ 60-16 — License required; application.
§ 60-22 — Food cart vending at special events.
§ 63-15 — Exceptions.
§ 96-4 — Additional inspections.
§ 98-10 — Grant or denial of sexually oriented business license.
§ 98-12 — Inspections.
§ 99-5 — Additional inspections.
§ 99-26 — Revocation or suspension of license.
111-2{2} — AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE
§ 120-149 — Temporary uses.
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Fire extinguishers
§ 54-9 — Fees.
§ 62-6 — General regulations.
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Fire hydrants
§ C-7-27 — Tapping water pipes prohibited.
3-1B{4} — THE COST OF WATER MAINS AND HYDRANTS
§ 10-8 — Incidental work.
§ 10-15 — Water mains.
§ 23-29 — Fire hydrants.
§ 23-30 — Moving fire hydrants.
§ 23-31 — Unauthorized actions.
§ 23-37 — Fees.
§ 35-1 — Handbills and signs prohibited in or on public places or objects.
§ 48-5 — Type II actions.
§ 59-27 — Water supply.
§ 60-2 — General provisions.
§ 60-15 — General provisions.
§ 62-6 — General regulations.
§ 79-19 — Acts requiring permits.
§ 104-11 — Responsibility for maintaining sidewalks free of obstructions and snow and ice.
§ 111-23 — Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in certain places.
§ 111-85 — Fines and penalties for offenses and fees.
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Fire prevention
§ C-1-9 — Purpose and authority.
C-1-10{4} — PROPERTY CODE
§ C-8B-2 — Fire Marshal.
§ C-8B-12 — Issuance of appearance tickets.
§ C-10-8 — Issuance of appearance tickets.
§ C-10-9 — Enforcement of Code violations.
§ C-10-12 — Abatement of nuisances.
§ 4-3 — Powers and duties.
§ 13A-2 — Jurisdiction.
§ 13A-11 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 23-9 — Meters.
Ch 39 Art I — New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and State Energy Conservation Construction Code
§ 39-101 — Applicability of State Code.
39-201{4} — BUILDING CODE
39-201{14} — NYSUFP & BC
§ 39-203 — Responsibilities of Commissioner.
§ 39-215 — Issuance of certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance.
§ 39-216 — Contents of certificate of occupancy/certificate of compliance.
§ 39-221 — Fees for permits.
§ 39-224 — Appeals.
§ 39-227 — Zoning Code.
§ 39-304 — Electrical work.
§ 39-306 — Facilities selling flammable liquids.
§ 39-310 — Marquees and awnings.
§ 39-311 — Signs.
§ 39-312 — Swimming pools.
§ 39-314 — Building security.
Ch 47A — Demolition Regulations
§ 48-5 — Type II actions.
§ 50-2 — Acceptance and scope.
50-3{3} — ASME A17.1
§ 50-5 — Duties of Commissioner of Neighborhood and Business Development.
§ 50-6 — Appeals.
Ch 52 — Enforcement Procedures
§ 52-1 — Availability of remedies.
§ 52-2 — Enforcement.
§ 52-3 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 52-4 — Nuisances.
§ 52-5 — Procedure for enforcement.
Ch 53 — (Reserved)
Ch 54 — Fire Prevention Code
Ch 54 Art I — New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code
§ 54-1 — Title.
54-2{2} — FIRE PREVENTION CODE
54-2{4} — UNIFORM CODE
§ 54-3 — Acceptance of state uniform fire prevention and building code.
§ 54-4 — Right of entry for inspections.
§ 54-8 — Suspension or revocation of operating permits.
§ 54-10 — Applications for certificates.
§ 54-11 — Supervising stations.
§ 54-12 — Approval of plans.
§ 54-14 — Variance or modification of regulations.
Ch 62 — Commercial Travelers, Solicitors and Special Events
§ 68-1 — Licenses and permits.
Ch 77 — Oil Burners
§ 87-2 — Application for license.
Ch 90 — Property Code
§ 90-7 — Conformance with other state and local regulations required.
§ 90-16 — Certificates of occupancy.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Fire protection
§ C-10-12 — Abatement of nuisances.
§ 19-3 — Fire Department aid outside City.
§ 23-8 — Fire services.
§ 39-207 — When a building permit is required.
§ 39-217 — Conditional certificate of occupancy.
§ 54-11 — Supervising stations.
§ 90-9 — Electrical requirements.
§ 128-2 — Purpose.
§ 120-125 — Requirements and standards.
§ 120-192 — Procedures approved by the Planning Commission.
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Fires
§ C-1-9 — Purpose and authority.
C-1-10{4} — PROPERTY CODE
§ C-2-3 — Administrative departments.
§ C-2-18 — Code of Ethics.
§ C-3-5 — Public emergencies.
§ C-6-36 — Emergency repairs.
§ C-6-45 — Management of Police and Fire Pension Funds and sinking funds.
§ C-6-46 — Custodian of pension funds.
§ C-6-121 — Collection from certain fire insurance proceeds.
§ C-7-29 — Distribution of water without franchise prohibited.
Ch C Art VIIIB — FIRE DEPARTMENT
§ C-8B-1 — Fire Chief; powers and duties.
§ C-8B-2 — Fire Marshal.
§ C-8B-3 — Qualifications of fire fighters.
§ C-8B-4 — Tenure of office of fire fighters.
§ C-8B-5 — Compensation for loss and injury.
§ C-8B-6 — Criminal history record checks in connection with employment of firefighters.
§ C-8B-7 — Exemption from military or jury duty.
§ C-8B-9 — Fire Pension Fund. (Reserved)
§ C-8B-10 — Arrest of incendiaries.
§ C-8B-11 — Firefighters' Insurance Fund.
§ C-8B-12 — Issuance of appearance tickets.
Ch C Art VIIIC — POLICE AND FIRE PENSIONS
§ C-8C-1 — Police Pension Fund and Fire Pension Fund.
§ C-8C-2 — Eligible members.
§ C-8C-3 — Pensions.
§ C-8D-1 — Emergency Communications Department.
§ C-9-21 — Actions and special proceedings to restrain nuisances.
§ C-10-8 — Issuance of appearance tickets.
§ C-10-9 — Enforcement of Code violations.
C-10-11D{2} — BLIGHTED
§ C-10-12 — Abatement of nuisances.
§ C-16-1 — Territory annexed.
§ C-17-23 — Removal of residence requirements of police officers and fire fighters.
§ C-18-11 — Police Accountability Board reports.
§ 4-3 — Powers and duties.
7-2{1} — ATTACK
§ 8-1 — Investment of funds.
§ 13A-2 — Jurisdiction.
§ 13A-11 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 14-13 — (Reserved)
Ch 19 — Public Safety
§ 19-1 — Death benefits for beneficiaries of certain police officers and firefighters.
§ 19-2 — Agreements for police alarm system.
§ 19-3 — Fire Department aid outside City.
§ 19-5 — Quarters for Protectives.
§ 19-7 — Permit authority for fireworks.
§ 23-8 — Fire services.
§ 23-9 — Meters.
§ 23-14 — Metered consumption charges.
§ 23-29 — Fire hydrants.
§ 23-30 — Moving fire hydrants.
§ 23-37 — Fees.
§ 27-2 — Purpose.
27-3{5} — EMERGENCY AGENCY
§ 27-5 — Alarm user permits; fees.
§ 27-9 — Local alarms; penalty.
§ 28-1 — Additional regulations on ambulance service operators.
§ 29-3 — Application procedure; inspections; license requirements.
§ 29-4 — Operation of centers.
§ 29-14 — Application procedures; inspections; license requirements.
§ 29-15 — Operation of centers.
§ 29-19 — License application procedure; inspections; license requirements.
§ 29-20 — Operation of rooms.
§ 35-1 — Handbills and signs prohibited in or on public places or objects.
Ch 39 Art I — New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and State Energy Conservation Construction Code
§ 39-101 — Applicability of State Code.
39-201{4} — BUILDING CODE
39-201{5} — BUILDING FLOOR AREA
39-201{7} — CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL
39-201{12} — LIFE SAFETY
39-201{14} — NYSUFP & BC
§ 39-202 — Repair exempt.
§ 39-203 — Responsibilities of Commissioner.
§ 39-207 — When a building permit is required.
§ 39-215 — Issuance of certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance.
§ 39-216 — Contents of certificate of occupancy/certificate of compliance.
§ 39-217 — Conditional certificate of occupancy.
§ 39-221 — Fees for permits.
§ 39-224 — Appeals.
§ 39-227 — Zoning Code.
§ 39-304 — Electrical work.
§ 39-306 — Facilities selling flammable liquids.
§ 39-308 — Plumbing work.
§ 39-310 — Marquees and awnings.
§ 39-311 — Signs.
§ 39-312 — Swimming pools.
§ 39-314 — Building security.
§ 44-2 — Radio receiving sets.
§ 46-3 — Inspection.
§ 47-4 — Storage and display of firearms, ammunition and explosives.
§ 47-5 — Firearms, shotguns, rifles and other dangerous weapons.
47-5B{1} — AIR GUN
47-5B{2} — AMMUNITION
47-5B{13} — RIFLE
47-5B{14} — SHOTGUN
Ch 47A — Demolition Regulations
47A-5{3} — EMERGENCY
§ 47A-16 — Orders to demolish.
§ 48-5 — Type II actions.
§ 50-2 — Acceptance and scope.
50-3{3} — ASME A17.1
§ 50-5 — Duties of Commissioner of Neighborhood and Business Development.
§ 50-6 — Appeals.
Ch 52 — Enforcement Procedures
§ 52-1 — Availability of remedies.
§ 52-2 — Enforcement.
§ 52-3 — Penalties for offenses.
§ 52-4 — Nuisances.
§ 52-5 — Procedure for enforcement.
52-9{3} — EMERGENCY
Ch 53 — (Reserved)
Ch 54 — Fire Prevention Code
Ch 54 Art I — New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code
§ 54-1 — Title.
54-2{1} — DEPARTMENT
54-2{2} — FIRE PREVENTION CODE
54-2{4} — UNIFORM CODE
§ 54-3 — Acceptance of state uniform fire prevention and building code.
§ 54-4 — Right of entry for inspections.
§ 54-5 — Inspections for compliance.
§ 54-6 — Recordkeeping.
§ 54-7 — Operating permits.
§ 54-8 — Suspension or revocation of operating permits.
§ 54-9 — Fees.
§ 54-10 — Applications for certificates.
§ 54-11 — Supervising stations.
§ 54-12 — Approval of plans.
§ 54-14 — Variance or modification of regulations.
§ 54-15 — Enforcement of violations.
§ 59-25 — Abatement of nuisances.
§ 59-26 — Summary abatement.
§ 60-2 — General provisions.
§ 60-3 — License or permit required; application.
§ 60-9 — Food trucks or food trailers vending at special events.
§ 60-15 — General provisions.
§ 60-16 — License required; application.
§ 60-22 — Food cart vending at special events.
§ 61-4 — Inspection.
§ 61-5 — Failure to comply; penalties for offenses.
Ch 62 — Commercial Travelers, Solicitors and Special Events
§ 62-6 — General regulations.
§ 63-15 — Exceptions.
§ 66-5 — Application procedure; inspections; license requirements.
§ 66-7 — Restrictions on licensing and operation.
§ 68-1 — Licenses and permits.
Ch 77 — Oil Burners
§ 79-19 — Acts requiring permits.
§ 87-2 — Application for license.
§ 87-3 — Issuance of license.
§ 89-5 — Fire and police apparatus.
Ch 90 — Property Code
90-3{4} — EXIT
§ 90-7 — Conformance with other state and local regulations required.
§ 90-9 — Electrical requirements.
§ 90-10 — Fire safety.
§ 90-13 — Egress requirements.
§ 90-16 — Certificates of occupancy.
§ 90-17 — Vacant properties.
§ 90-21 — Vacant building registry required.
§ 90-35 — Inspections.
§ 90-37 — Operation of businesses.
§ 96-4 — Additional inspections.
§ 96-8 — General operation of secondhand dealer's businesses.
§ 98-10 — Grant or denial of sexually oriented business license.
§ 98-12 — Inspections.
99-1{3} — MACHINE GUN, SUBMACHINE GUN or FULLY AUTOMATIC WEAPON
§ 99-5 — Additional inspections.
§ 99-10 — Proper supervision.
§ 99-11 — Operation of shooting ranges.
§ 99-19 — Recordkeeping responsibilities.
§ 99-26 — Revocation or suspension of license.
100-1{1} — COLD FIREBOX
100-1{10} — OPEN FIRE
§ 100-3 — Dense smoke and nuisance determination.
§ 100-4 — Acid or other fumes, noxious gases, strong odors, dust, dirt, soot, cinders, and fly ash: nuisance determination.
§ 100-5 — Locomotives.
103-2{2} — BOILER
§ 104-4 — Fire lines.
§ 104-11 — Responsibility for maintaining sidewalks free of obstructions and snow and ice.
§ 104-33 — Above-surface encroachments.
§ 108A-3 — Application procedure; license requirements.
111-2{2} — AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE
§ 111-23 — Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in certain places.
§ 111-24 — Standing or parking prohibited in specified places.
§ 111-54 — Street closings.
§ 111-54.1 — Street closings for special events.
§ 111-83 — Traffic Control Board.
§ 128-2 — Purpose.
128-3B{13} — FIRE MARSHAL
§ 128-5 — Final plat.
§ 128-6 — Required public improvements.
§ 128-11 — Minimum requirements.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
§ 120-2 — General purpose and intent.
§ 120-9 — Special permit uses.
§ 120-83 — Special permit uses.
§ 120-125 — Requirements and standards.
§ 120-129 — Purpose.
§ 120-137 — Entertainment.
§ 120-148 — Sexually oriented businesses.
§ 120-149 — Temporary uses.
§ 120-162 — Purpose.
§ 120-163 — Accessory uses and structures.
§ 120-177 — Signs.
§ 120-191 — Procedures approved by the Manager of Zoning.
§ 120-192 — Procedures approved by the Planning Commission.
§ 120-195 — Procedures approved by the Zoning Board of Appeals.
§ 120-197 — Yards.
120-208{213} — PUBLIC AND SEMIPUBLIC USES
120-208{275} — SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
§ PDD-9 — Planned Development District No. 9 - Canalside Business Center, 1555 Lyell Avenue.
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§ 60-2 — General provisions.
§ 60-3 — License or permit required; application.
§ 60-9 — Food trucks or food trailers vending at special events.
§ 60-15 — General provisions.
§ 60-16 — License required; application.
§ 62-6 — General regulations.
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Fireworks
§ 19-7 — Permit authority for fireworks.
§ 31-15 — Dogs at fireworks displays.
§ 54-9 — Fees.
§ 79-19 — Acts requiring permits.
§ 111-54.1 — Street closings for special events.
§ 120-120 — Zoning designations and modifications.
§ PDD-2 — Planned Development District No. 2 - Upstate Farms Cooperative, Inc.
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Fire zones
§ 98-10 — Grant or denial of sexually oriented business license.
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Fishing
§ 39-400 — Purpose; objectives.
39-404{54} — WETLANDS
§ 43-11 — General rules and regulations.
43A-4{27} — SIGNIFICANT FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT
§ 43A-12 — Erosion protection structure requirements.
48-2A{4} — MINISTERIAL ACT
§ 59-41 — Deposit of waste materials.
§ 79-8 — Dogs and other animals.
§ 79-9 — Fishing and hunting; molesting wildlife.
§ 112-4 — Review of actions.
§ 120-77 — H-V Harbortown Village District.
§ 120-90 — Permitted uses and structures.
§ PDD-11 — Planned Development District No. 11 - CityGate.
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Flammables
§ 39-212 — Required insurance and bonds.
§ 39-221 — Fees for permits.
§ 39-306 — Facilities selling flammable liquids.
§ 54-9 — Fees.
§ 66-7 — Restrictions on licensing and operation.
§ 77-5 — Fuel.
§ 97-11 — Wastes or waters prohibited.
111-2{10} — TANK SEMITRAILER
111-2{11} — TANK TRAILER
111-2{12} — TANK TRUCK
§ 120-98 — Referral required.
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Flood hazard areas
56-2{3} — AREA OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD
§ 128-7 — Design standards.
§ 120-189 — Certificate of zoning compliance.
120-208{100} — FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP
120-208{263} — SPECIAL FLOOD DEVELOPMENT (WITHIN A SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA)
120-208{264} — SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA
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Floodplains
§ 39-405 — Permit requirement.
§ 39-410 — Denial of permit.
§ 48-4 — Type I actions.
§ 56-1 — Statutory authorization and purpose.
56-2{3} — AREA OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD
56-2{18} — FLOODPLAIN OR FLOOD-PRONE AREA
56-2{30} — NEW CONSTRUCTION
§ 56-4 — Administration.
§ 56-6 — Variance procedure.
§ 120-120 — Zoning designations and modifications.
§ 120-168 — (Reserved)
§ 120-192 — Procedures approved by the Planning Commission.
120-208{190} — ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR FLOODPLAIN
120-208{264} — SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA
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Floodways
56-2{12} — FLOOD BOUNDARY AND FLOODWAY MAP (FBFM)
56-2{20} — FLOODWAY
56-2{34} — REGULATORY FLOODWAY
§ 56-3 — General provisions.
§ 56-4 — Administration.
§ 56-5 — Construction standards.
§ 56-6 — Variance procedure.
120-208{99} — FLOOD BOUNDARY AND FLOODWAY MAP (FBFM)
120-208{101} — FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY
120-208{102} — FLOODWAY
120-208{221} — REGULATORY FLOODWAY
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Fly ash
100-1{5} — DUST, CINDERS and FLY ASH
100-1{14} — SMOKE
§ 100-4 — Acid or other fumes, noxious gases, strong odors, dust, dirt, soot, cinders, and fly ash: nuisance determination.
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Fuel
§ 8A-11 — Storerooms.
20-3{2} — ASHES
§ 39-221 — Fees for permits.
§ 68-1 — Licenses and permits.
§ 71-4 — Sale of antifreeze solutions.
§ 77-1 — Permit required.
§ 77-4 — Reports of sales.
§ 77-5 — Fuel.
§ 77-6 — Storage of fuel.
§ 77-7 — Filling of tanks.
§ 90-8 — Heating.
§ 97-11 — Wastes or waters prohibited.
100-1{2} — COMBUSTION EQUIPMENT
100-1{9} — LOW VOLATILE SOLID FUEL
§ 100-3 — Dense smoke and nuisance determination.
§ 100-5 — Locomotives.
Ch 101 — Solid Fuel Dealers
101-1{2} — RETAIL
101-1{3} — SOLID FUEL
101-1{4} — SOLID FUEL DEALER
101-1{5} — SOLID FUEL DEALER LICENSE
101-1{6} — SOLID FUEL TRUCKER LICENSE
§ 101-2 — Sale without license prohibited.
§ 101-3 — Application for solid fuel dealer license.
§ 101-4 — Solid fuel dealer license.
§ 101-5 — Display of plates; use of solid fuel dealer license number.
§ 101-6 — License fee.
§ 101-7 — Solid fuel trucker license.
§ 101-8 — Revocation of license.
§ 101-11 — Method of weighing by weighmaster.
§ 101-14 — Prohibitions.
§ 101-15 — Exceptions.
103-2{2} — BOILER
§ 120-43 — Special permit uses.
§ 120-83 — Special permit uses.
§ 120-120 — Zoning designations and modifications.
§ 120-150 — Truck centers.
§ 120-159 — Nonresidential and mixed-use building standards.
120-208{279} — TRUCK CENTER
120-208{283} — VEHICLE SERVICE STATION
§ PDD-2 — Planned Development District No. 2 - Upstate Farms Cooperative, Inc.
§ PDD-7 — Planned Development District No. 7 - Rochester Science Park Planned Development.
§ PDD-11 — Planned Development District No. 11 - CityGate.
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90-52{34} — PAINTED SURFACE TO BE DISTURBED
§ 90-59 — Occupant protection; worksite preparation.
100-1{7} — FUMES, GASES and NOXIOUS VAPORS
§ 100-4 — Acid or other fumes, noxious gases, strong odors, dust, dirt, soot, cinders, and fly ash: nuisance determination.
§ 120-129 — Purpose.
§ 120-164 — Air quality.
§ 120-191 — Procedures approved by the Manager of Zoning.
§ 120-192 — Procedures approved by the Planning Commission.
§ PDD-7 — Planned Development District No. 7 - Rochester Science Park Planned Development.