Index: V
Vacancies
Vacant buildings
Vacant lots
Variances
§ 25-3—
Applicability.
§ 25-21—
Applicant disclosure in land use applications.
§ 130-1—
Findings; purpose; applicability.
§ 130-3—
Initial deposit; suspension of application processing; refund of remaining fees.
§ 138-12—
Applications for variances.
219-1{5}—
LAND USE APPROVAL
§ 220-4.2—
Compatible pollutants.
Ch 240 Art VII—
Variances and Waivers
§ 240-19—
Hardship.
275-3{1}—
ACTIONS
§ 300-6.4—
VB District special conditions.
§ 300-9.6—
Off-street parking and truck loading.
§ 300-11.19—
Tables and chairs as accessory to retail food store.
§ 300-11.21—
Keeping of chickens.
§ 300-12.3—
Appeals, application and hearing procedure.
§ 300-12.4—
Interpretations and variances.
§ 300-12.5—
Standards.
§ 300-12.6—
Specific variance standards.
§ 300-14.5—
Site plan application procedure.
§ 300-15.3—
Waterfront Overlay District standards.
300-16.2{1}—
APPEAL
300-16.2{43}—
VARIANCE
§ 300-16.3—
General provisions.
§ 300-16.4—
Administration.
§ 300-16.6—
Variance procedure.
§ 300-17.2—
Building permits.
§ 300-17.3—
Certificates of occupancy.
Vehicles
1-2{1}—
AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE
1-2{4}—
OPERATOR
1-2{6}—
PARKING
1-2{10}—
U-TURN
§ 25-13—
Use of Village resources.
§ 75-3—
Prohibited acts.
§ 85-8—
Additional event obligations.
§ 138-5—
Permit requirements.
138-7A{5}—
FIRE ZONE
167-1{11}—
NOISE POLLUTION
§ 167-4—
Exceptions.
§ 186-3—
Vehicles.
§ 186-4—
Hours of operation.
§ 186-7—
Unattended vehicles; no parking.
§ 186-8—
Ramp permits.
§ 192-13—
Handbills.
§ 197-1—
Peddlers and solicitors.
197-1A(1){3}—
PEDDLE
197-1A(1){5}—
PEDDLING VEHICLE
§ 205-2—
Exterior maintenance.
Ch 210 Art I—
Use of Village Vehicles and Equipment
§ 225-4—
Conference rooms; municipal vehicles.
Ch 235—
Streets and Sidewalks
§ 235-14—
Occupancy and street obstruction.
§ 235-20—
Removing guardrail and barriers.
Ch 265—
Vehicles and Traffic
§ 265-1—
Speed limits.
§ 265-2—
One-way streets.
§ 265-3—
Through streets.
§ 265-5—
Cutouts.
§ 265-6—
Lights for bicycles.
§ 265-7—
Use of sidewalks.
§ 265-23—
Parking of long vehicles.
§ 265-24—
Parking of long trucks on Main Street.
§ 265-28—
Parking in front of theaters.
§ 265-29—
Standing or parking at fire hydrants.
§ 265-31—
Backing against curbs.
§ 265-32—
Granting right-of-way to emergency vehicles.
§ 265-33—
Parking at scene of fires.
§ 265-34—
Driving over fire hoses or other fire apparatus.
§ 265-35—
Following emergency vehicles.
§ 265-37—
Backing against traffic.
§ 265-38—
Turning at designated location prohibited.
§ 265-39—
Registration, inspection, license plate required.
§ 265-40—
Parking or standing prohibited during all hours.
§ 265-41—
Parking prohibited during all hours.
§ 265-41.1—
Tow-away zones.
§ 265-41.2—
Reserved parking for handicapped.
§ 265-41.3—
Reserved parking for Village employees.
§ 265-42—
Parking prohibited during certain hours in all seasons.
§ 265-42.1—
Parking limited in fire zones.
§ 265-43—
Parking during snowfall.
§ 265-43.1—
Parking prohibited during certain hours on school days.
§ 265-44—
Parking limited during certain hours.
§ 265-45—
Parking so as to obstruct driveways, alleyways and loading docks.
§ 265-45.1—
Double-parking or standing prohibited.
§ 265-45.2—
Parking, standing or stopping on a sidewalk or crosswalk prohibited.
§ 265-45.3—
Parking or standing near intersection, sign or signal prohibited.
§ 265-45.4—
Parking or standing of certain vehicles prohibited in municipal parking lots.
§ 265-46—
Parking procedures.
§ 265-47—
Time limit in parking lots.
§ 265-47.1—
Paid parking.
§ 265-48—
Abandoned vehicles.
§ 265-49—
Authority to impound vehicles.
§ 265-50—
Time to answer; penalties for offenses.
§ 265-51—
Authority to install traffic control devices.
§ 265-52—
Adoption of regulations.
Ch 269—
Vehicles, Recreational
§ 269-1—
Purpose.
269-2{1}—
RECREATIONAL MOTOR VEHICLE
§ 269-3—
Operation restrictions.
§ 269-4—
Construal of provisions.
278-4{36}—
VESSEL OWNER
§ 290-6—
Enforcement; responsibility for good order.
300-2.2{12}—
BANK, DRIVE-THROUGH OR DRIVE-IN
300-2.2{31}—
DRIVE-IN BUSINESS or DRIVE-IN ACCESSORY USE
300-2.2{39}—
FAMILY
300-2.2{44}—
FILLING STATION
300-2.2{63}—
JUNK SCRAP YARD
§ 300-6.1—
Intent.
§ 300-9.1—
Placement of accessory buildings, structures and uses.
§ 300-9.5—
Visual clearance at intersections.
§ 300-9.6—
Off-street parking and truck loading.
§ 300-9.7—
Signs.
§ 300-11.12—
Day-care facility.
§ 300-11.14—
Fast-food establishment.
§ 300-12.6—
Specific variance standards.
§ 300-14.4—
Site plan elements.
300-16.2{27}—
LOWEST FLOOR
300-16.2{28}—
MANUFACTURED HOME
300-16.2{36}—
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
§ 300-16.4—
Administration.
§ 300-16.5—
Construction standards.
§ 300-16.6—
Variance procedure.
§ A310-12—
Office of the Chief of Police.
§ A310-14—
Police officers and plainclothesmen.
§ A310-31—
Care and maintenance of assigned departmental property.
§ A310-32—
Smoking restrictions.
§ A310-33—
Restrictions on intoxicants.
§ A310-34—
Responsibility for equipment in Department buildings and vehicles.
§ A310-35—
Operation of police vehicles.
§ A310-43—
Leaving Village and county on police business.
§ A310-50—
Allowing persons to enter departmental buildings and vehicles.
§ A310-53—
Procedure after being served with subpoena, summons or legal process.
§ A310-66—
Traveling expenses.
§ A310-73—
Diplomatic immunity of foreign dignitaries.
§ A310-75—
Association with persons convicted of crime.
§ A310-79—
Testing of Department vehicle speedometers.
§ A310-86—
Security and courtesy escorts.
§ A310-123—
Policing area after accident.
§ A310-125—
Form to be filled out.
§ A310-126—
Choice of tow service.
§ A310-129—
Duties at scene of fire.
§ A310-131—
Unusual disorder plan.
§ A310-141—
Arrest of intoxicated drivers.
§ A310-149—
Stolen car report.
§ A310-152—
Traffic accident report.
§ A310-162—
Tow book.
§ A310-164—
Wrecker rotation log.
§ A310-173—
Miscellaneous file.
§ A310-185—
Guidelines for use.
§ A310-191—
Purpose.
A310-192{1}—
PRIMARY VEHICLE
A310-192{2}—
SECONDARY VEHICLE
§ A310-193—
Legal references.
§ A310-194—
Procedure.
§ DT-1—
Derivation Table of 1968 Compilation to 2010 Code
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Vending machines
Ventilation
Vermin
Veterans
Vibrations
Village Administrator
§ 32-1—
Findings and purposes.
Ch 42 Art IV—
Village Administrator
§ 42-10—
Position established.
§ 42-11—
Supervision; availability for consultation; compensation.
§ 42-12—
Powers and duties.
§ 85-3—
Permit.
§ 85-4—
Conditions for granting permit.
§ 85-5—
Review of application; public hearings; issuance or denial of permit; nontransferability; terms and conditions.
§ 85-6—
Application fees.
§ 85-11—
Waiver.
§ DT-1—
Derivation Table of 1968 Compilation to 2010 Code
Village Attorney
20-2{1}—
EMPLOYEE
§ 20-3—
Defense against legal actions; payment of private counsel.
§ 20-4—
Settlement and claims payment procedure.
§ 20-5—
Conditions for Village to defend or indemnify.
§ 25-23—
Board of Ethics established; membership; terms.
§ 42-12—
Powers and duties.
§ 85-4—
Conditions for granting permit.
§ 215-5—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 240-8—
Submission of final plat.
§ 260-12—
Action to enforce payment.
§ 260-14—
Returns to be confidential; exceptions.
§ 275-7—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 300-13.5—
Demolition or removal.
§ 300-17.2—
Building permits.
§ A310-78—
Referral of injury or damage cases to Village Attorney.
Village Board
§ 15-3—
Purpose.
§ 25-3—
Applicability.
§ 25-5—
Prohibited interests in contracts.
§ 25-7—
Prohibition inapplicable; recusal and disclosure exceptions.
§ 25-9—
Private employment in conflict with official duties.
§ 25-14—
Nepotism.
§ 25-17—
Gifts, tips and other benefits.
§ 25-22—
Annual financial disclosure.
§ 25-23—
Board of Ethics established; membership; terms.
§ 25-24—
Powers and duties of the Board of Ethics.
§ 32-3—
Meetings; powers and duties.
§ 42-12—
Powers and duties.
§ 55-1—
Public meetings.
85-1{4}—
VILLAGE BOARD
§ 85-2—
Purpose.
§ 85-3—
Permit.
§ 85-4—
Conditions for granting permit.
§ 85-5—
Review of application; public hearings; issuance or denial of permit; nontransferability; terms and conditions.
§ 85-6—
Application fees.
§ 85-7—
Prohibited events; restricted events; exemptions.
§ 85-8—
Additional event obligations.
§ 85-9—
Modification, rescission, or termination of permit.
§ 85-10—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 85-11—
Waiver.
§ 92-2—
Designation of Building Inspector; Deputy Building Inspectors.
§ 92-5—
Record; reports.
§ 92-6—
Work not requiring building permit.
§ 92-20—
Electrical inspections.
103-3{2}—
BUILDING INSPECTOR
§ 103-4—
Investigation and report.
§ 103-5—
Consideration of report; order to repair or remove.
§ 103-6—
Contents of notice.
§ 103-9—
Refusal to comply; removal by Village.
§ 103-11—
Emergencies.
§ 103-12—
Compensation of surveyor.
§ 107-1—
Declaration of policy.
§ 107-6—
Factors to be considered.
§ 122-2—
Permits required; application.
§ 122-7—
Suspension, revocation, modification, limitation of permit.
§ 122-8—
Violations.
§ 125-9—
Critical areas.
§ 130-2—
Referral to consultant; reimbursable fees; payment; duplication of services.
§ 138-5—
Permit requirements.
§ 138-8—
Violations.
§ 138-11—
Removal of dangerous buildings or structures.
§ 172-2—
Maintenance of records.
§ 176-1—
Legislative findings.
176-2{6}—
VILLAGE BOARD
§ 176-3—
Nuclear weapons.
§ 176-5—
Nuclear-free purchasing.
§ 176-8—
Nuclear power stations.
§ 176-9—
Enforcement.
§ 184-6—
Sanitation Inspector.
§ 186-8—
Ramp permits.
§ 192-10—
Permit required for commercial photographic activity.
§ 215-5—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 219-2—
Rebate and incentive program.
§ 220-6.10—
Appeals.
§ 232-3—
Statutory authority.
§ 232-4—
Applicability.
§ 235-6—
Encumbrances.
§ 235-15—
Utility poles.
§ 235-19—
Altering, grading and disturbing pavements.
§ 240-1—
Legislative authority.
240-4{17}—
VILLAGE BOARD
§ 240-8—
Submission of final plat.
§ 240-18—
Additional standards and safeguards.
§ 240-21—
When effective.
§ 244-6—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 250-39—
Implementation of powers of Village.
§ 253-8—
Appeals.
§ 253-11—
Local government liability disclaimer.
§ 265-24—
Parking of long trucks on Main Street.
§ 265-47.1—
Paid parking.
§ 269-1—
Purpose.
§ 269-3—
Operation restrictions.
278-4{20}—
HARBOR MANAGEMENT CHART, VILLAGE OF SAG HARBOR
278-4{22}—
HARBOR MASTER
278-4{38}—
VILLAGE BOARD
§ 278-6—
Method of operation of vessels.
§ 278-11.1—
Vessel waste no-discharge zones.
§ 278-12—
Special permits for aquatic events.
§ 278-13—
Location of mooring, anchoring, and recreation areas.
§ 278-14—
Mooring permits.
§ 278-15—
Mooring and anchoring within Harbor Management Area.
§ 278-18—
Hazards to navigation.
300-2.2{65}—
LANDMARK, HISTORIC OR CULTURAL
§ 300-6.1—
Intent.
§ 300-8.1—
Intent.
§ 300-9.7—
Signs.
§ 300-9.8—
Lighting.
§ 300-10.7—
Compulsory termination.
§ 300-11.1—
Delegation of authority to Planning Board.
§ 300-11.11—
Communication tower.
§ 300-11.24—
Passenger ferry use in the PC Zoning District.
§ 300-13.2—
Membership.
§ 300-13.4—
Designation of landmarks.
§ 300-14.5—
Site plan application procedure.
§ 300-16.1—
Statutory authorization and purpose.
§ 300-17.5—
Enforcement.
§ A310-1—
Establishment of rules by Village Board.
§ A310-6—
Miscellaneous provisions.
§ A310-12—
Office of the Chief of Police.
§ A310-83—
Code of Ethics.
§ A310-91—
Sick leave.
§ A310-97—
Sick leave for school crossing guards.
§ A310-108—
Methods of discipline.
§ A310-113—
Procedure at arraignment.
§ A310-118—
Awards for outstanding acts.
§ A310-195—
Legislative findings.
Village Clerk
§ 1-15—
Copy of Code on file.
§ 1-17—
Code book to be kept up-to-date.
§ 1-18—
Sale of Code book; supplementation.
§ 25-19—
Particular matter disclosure.
§ 25-22—
Annual financial disclosure.
Ch 42 Art II—
Residency of Village Clerk
§ 42-4—
Purpose.
§ 42-5—
Residency in county required.
§ 42-10—
Position established.
§ 42-12—
Powers and duties.
§ 46-5—
Filing.
§ 70-3—
Invoices; late fees; appeals.
§ 92-16—
Issuance of certificates of occupancy; revocation.
§ 122-3—
Application for permit.
§ 122-4—
Issuance of permit; duration; maintenance of records.
§ 122-7—
Suspension, revocation, modification, limitation of permit.
§ 130-2—
Referral to consultant; reimbursable fees; payment; duplication of services.
§ 130-4—
Collection of fees.
§ 138-13—
Filing of certified copy.
§ 172-1—
Notification required for civil action.
§ 172-2—
Maintenance of records.
§ 186-3—
Vehicles.
§ 197-1—
Peddlers and solicitors.
§ 205-10—
Action upon noncompliance.
§ 210-2—
Village ambulance.
§ 210-3—
Machinery, tools and equipment.
§ 220-4.4—
Noncomplying wastes.
§ 220-6.10—
Appeals.
§ 225-7—
Conflicts; complaints.
§ 225-10—
Designated agent.
§ 235-6—
Encumbrances.
§ 235-19—
Altering, grading and disturbing pavements.
§ 240-7—
Submission of preliminary plat.
§ 240-8—
Submission of final plat.
§ 240-9—
Submission of minor subdivision.
§ 253-8—
Appeals.
§ 265-24—
Parking of long trucks on Main Street.
§ 265-41.1—
Tow-away zones.
§ 265-47.1—
Paid parking.
§ 265-49—
Authority to impound vehicles.
§ 285-12—
Fees.
§ 285-14—
Appeals.
§ 290-3—
Regulations; intent; license fee.
§ 290-4—
Filing of information.
§ 300-12.3—
Appeals, application and hearing procedure.
§ 300-13.4—
Designation of landmarks.
§ 300-14.4—
Site plan elements.
§ 300-14.5—
Site plan application procedure.
§ 300-17.4—
Fees.
§ 300-17.5—
Enforcement.
§ 300-18.2—
When effective.
§ A310-40—
Notification of change in personal status.
§ A310-66—
Traveling expenses.
§ DT-1—
Derivation Table of 1968 Compilation to 2010 Code
Village Treasurer
§ 20-3—
Defense against legal actions; payment of private counsel.
§ 20-4—
Settlement and claims payment procedure.
§ 42-2—
Appointment; term of office; compensation.
§ 42-3—
Duties and responsibilities.
Ch 42 Art III—
Residency of Village Treasurer
§ 42-6—
Title.
§ 42-8—
Purpose and intent.
§ 42-9—
Residency in county required.
§ 70-2—
Application of funds.
§ 130-2—
Referral to consultant; reimbursable fees; payment; duplication of services.
§ 130-4—
Collection of fees.
§ 219-2—
Rebate and incentive program.
§ 220-6.2—
Annual unit charges.
§ 220-6.4—
Applicability.
§ 220-6.5—
Payment dates.
§ 220-6.8—
Collection of delinquent sewer rents.
§ 220-6.9—
Sewer connection fee.
§ 240-8—
Submission of final plat.
§ 250-39—
Implementation of powers of Village.
§ 265-47.1—
Paid parking.
§ DT-1—
Derivation Table of 1968 Compilation to 2010 Code
Village Trustee
Village Trustees
Violations and Penalties
Ch 1 Art I—
Definitions; General Penalty; Licenses and Permits
1-2{8}—
POLICE OFFICER
§ 1-5—
Offenses.
§ 1-6—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 1-13—
Enactments saved from repeal; matters not affected.
§ 1-19—
Penalties for tampering with Code.
§ 5-1—
Enumeration of authorized officials.
§ 25-11—
Independent contractors.
§ 25-18—
Inducement of others.
§ 25-22—
Annual financial disclosure.
§ 25-24—
Powers and duties of the Board of Ethics.
§ 42-3—
Duties and responsibilities.
§ 70-3—
Invoices; late fees; appeals.
§ 75-3—
Prohibited acts.
§ 75-4—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 80-5—
Dog and animal waste.
§ 80-6—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 80-8—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 80-11—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 85-4—
Conditions for granting permit.
§ 85-5—
Review of application; public hearings; issuance or denial of permit; nontransferability; terms and conditions.
§ 85-7—
Prohibited events; restricted events; exemptions.
§ 85-10—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 92-12—
Stop-work orders.
§ 92-15—
Record of violations.
§ 92-20—
Electrical inspections.
§ 92-21—
Innovative and alternative on-site wastewater treatment systems.
§ 92-25—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 92-26—
Other remedies.
§ 94-5—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 107-7—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 115-3—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 122-7—
Suspension, revocation, modification, limitation of permit.
§ 122-8—
Violations.
§ 122-9—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 138-5—
Permit requirements.
§ 138-8—
Violations.
§ 138-9—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 138-10—
Records.
§ 138-11—
Removal of dangerous buildings or structures.
§ 167-6—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 176-9—
Enforcement.
§ 181-2—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 184-7—
Enforcement; penalties for offenses.
§ 186-5—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 186-9—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 192-11—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 192-15—
Deposit of imported fill on vacant lots.
§ 197-1—
Peddlers and solicitors.
§ 197-2—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 205-5—
Responsibilities of owners and occupants.
§ 205-6—
Enforcement.
§ 205-7—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 205-8—
Service of notice of violation.
§ 205-10—
Action upon noncompliance.
§ 210-4—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 210-6—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 212-4—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 214-4—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 215-2—
Rental registry required.
§ 215-4—
Notice of violation.
§ 215-5—
Penalties for offenses.
220-1.4{45}—
UNLAWFUL ACT OR OMISSION
§ 220-3.5—
Revocation.
§ 220-4.4—
Noncomplying wastes.
§ 220-6.2—
Annual unit charges.
§ 220-6.4—
Applicability.
§ 220-6.5—
Payment dates.
§ 220-6.6—
Penalty for late payment.
§ 220-6.8—
Collection of delinquent sewer rents.
§ 220-6.9—
Sewer connection fee.
Ch 220 Art VII—
Penalties and Remedies
§ 220-7.2—
Failure to make required connection.
§ 220-7.3—
Unlawful use of public sewers.
§ 220-7.4—
Civil penalties.
§ 220-7.5—
Recovery for work at Village expense.
§ 220-7.6—
Indemnification and recovery of expenses and costs.
§ 220-7.7—
Injunctive relief.
§ 225-8—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 225-10—
Designated agent.
230-2{21}—
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
§ 230-6—
Prohibition against activities contaminating stormwater.
§ 230-8—
Suspension of access to MS4.
§ 230-10—
Access and monitoring of discharges.
§ 230-12—
Enforcement.
§ 230-13—
Appeal of notice of violation.
§ 230-14—
Corrective measures after appeal.
§ 230-15—
Injunctive relief.
§ 230-16—
Alternative remedies.
§ 230-17—
Violations deemed a public nuisance.
§ 232-7—
Stormwater pollution prevention plans.
§ 232-9—
Maintenance, inspection and repair of stormwater facilities.
§ 232-12—
Construction inspection.
§ 232-14—
Enforcement and penalties.
§ 235-4—
Snow and ice on sidewalks; penalties for offenses.
§ 235-11—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 235-15—
Utility poles.
§ 235-18—
Shrubs, hedges, and trees.
§ 235-19—
Altering, grading and disturbing pavements.
§ 235-21—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 235-22—
(Reserved)
§ 240-18—
Additional standards and safeguards.
§ 244-6—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 250-12—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 250-22—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 253-10—
Action upon completion of work.
§ 253-12—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 254-2—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 260-7—
Inadequate return; estimates; hearings; review.
§ 260-9—
Penalties for failure to file.
§ 260-10—
Refunds.
§ 260-12—
Action to enforce payment.
§ 260-15—
Disposition of moneys.
§ 265-3—
Through streets.
§ 265-10—
through § 265-22. (Reserved)
§ 265-24—
Parking of long trucks on Main Street.
§ 265-25—
through § 265-27. (Reserved)
§ 265-37—
Backing against traffic.
§ 265-43—
Parking during snowfall.
§ 265-47—
Time limit in parking lots.
§ 265-47.1—
Paid parking.
§ 265-48—
Abandoned vehicles.
§ 265-50—
Time to answer; penalties for offenses.
§ 269-5—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 275-7—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 278-6—
Method of operation of vessels.
§ 278-8—
Fees and permits at Village facilities.
§ 278-15—
Mooring and anchoring within Harbor Management Area.
§ 278-18—
Hazards to navigation.
§ 278-20—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 285-11—
Renewal, modification, transfer, suspension or revocation of permits.
§ 285-13—
Violations and penalties; corrective action.
§ 285-14—
Appeals.
§ 290-7—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 300-8.16—
HBBC Overlay District standards.
§ 300-9.6—
Off-street parking and truck loading.
§ 300-9.7—
Signs.
§ 300-9.8—
Lighting.
§ 300-9.9—
Surface water runoff.
§ 300-9.12—
Accessory apartments in the R-20 Zoning District.
§ 300-11.2—
General procedures and conditions.
§ 300-11.11—
Communication tower.
§ 300-11.14—
Fast-food establishment.
§ 300-14.7—
Violations and penalties.
300-16.2{27}—
LOWEST FLOOR
300-16.2{42}—
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
§ 300-16.3—
General provisions.
§ 300-16.4—
Administration.
§ 300-17.2—
Building permits.
§ 300-17.5—
Enforcement.
§ 300-17.6—
Penalties for offenses.
§ A310-2—
Duties.
§ A310-7—
Rules of conduct enumerated.
§ A310-57—
Keeping Department business confidential.
§ A310-71—
Proficiency in handling firearms; authorized use of firearms; chemical mace.
§ A310-73—
Diplomatic immunity of foreign dignitaries.
§ A310-74—
News media information policy.
§ A310-75—
Association with persons convicted of crime.
§ A310-109—
Reasons for discipline.
§ A310-131—
Unusual disorder plan.
§ A310-141—
Arrest of intoxicated drivers.
§ A310-161—
VO log book.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Volunteer Ambulance