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Township of Teaneck, NJ
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2024-01-23
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Vacancies
§ 2-8 — Terms of office; vacancies.
§ 2-15 — Mayor and Deputy Mayors.
§ 2-21 — Appointments by Council.
§ 2-102 — Vacancies.
§ 2-110 — Vacancies.
§ 2-118 — Continuance; appointment of members.
§ 2-121 — Appointment of members.
§ 2-142 — General provisions.
§ 2-156 — Appointment and qualifications of members; alternate members.
§ 2-159 — Unexcused absences; vacancies by default.
§ 2-160 — Officers.
§ 28A-2 — Board established.
§ 29A-9 — Owner and operator.
§ 29A-147 — Criteria for determining nuisance.
§ 29C-2 — Rent increases.
§ 29C-4 — Exceptions.
§ 29C-8 — Vacancy decontrol.
§ 33-16 — Site Plan Review Advisory Board.
§ 33-21.1 — Commission established; organization; powers and duties.
§ 33-32 — Special Improvement District.
§ 33-36 — Affirmative marketing within inclusionary development.
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Vacant buildings
29A-139{12} — QUALIFIED REHABILITATION ENTITY
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Vacant lots
29A-139{3} — EXTERIOR OF PREMISES
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Vacant properties
29A-139{16} — VACANT PROPERTY
§ 29A-143 — Registration of abandoned property.
§ 29A-145 — Requirements for owners and/or creditors of abandoned properties.
§ 29A-169 — Violations and penalties.
§ 29A-172 — Registration.
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Vaccination
§ 6-38 — Vaccination and license requirements.
§ 6-39 — Vaccination certificate.
§ 6-40 — Exclusions.
§ 6-41 — Exemptions.
§ 6-47 — Evidence of inoculation with rabies vaccine or certification of exemption.
§ 6-65 — Specific provisions.
§ 27-3 — Behavior in parks.
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Vandalism
§ 29A-23.1 — Vacant and abandoned buildings.
§ 29A-140 — Criteria for abandoned property.
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Vapors
19-1{2} — AUXILIARY GAS BURNER
§ 19-30 — Smoke emission standards.
§ 22-42 — Requirements as to doors on machines.
§ 22-46 — Disposal of filter residue, etc.; respirator required.
31A-1{5} — NICOTINE DELIVERY PRODUCTS
31A-10{1} — CANNABINOID PRODUCTS
31A-10{4} — CHARACTERIZING FLAVOR
31A-10{5} — ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICE
31A-10{7} — VAPE or VAPING
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Variances
§ 2-5 — Effect on ordinances; violations and penalties.
§ 2-104 — Powers and duties.
§ 2-105 — Timing of decisions.
§ 2-112 — Powers and duties.
§ 2-113 — Additional powers and duties.
§ 2-116 — Expiration of variance.
§ 2-117 — Provisions applicable to Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment.
16A-5(b){3} — APPEAL
16A-5(b){36} — VARIANCE
§ 16A-15 — Variance procedure.
§ 29A-122 — Application not to constitute defense or stay.
33-3{10} — APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
33-3{176} — VARIANCE
33-3{186} — ZONING PERMIT
§ 33-4 — Building permits, site plan approvals and zoning variances outstanding.
§ 33-7 — Approval contingent upon conformance with Zoning Ordinance.
§ 33-12 — Major subdivision preliminary approval.
§ 33-23 — Rules of general application.
§ 33-34 — General program purposes; procedure; definitions.
§ 33-38 — Affordable housing development fees.
§ 38-4 — Stormwater management requirements for major development.
§ 38-8 — Safety standards for stormwater management basins.
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Vehicles
§ 2-39 — Duties of legal assistants.
§ 2-153 — Appendixes.
2-164{5} — SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY
§ 3-7 — Newsracks.
3-7(a){5} — ROADWAY
3A-2{3} — ALARM USER
11-73{2} — REFUSE CONTAINER
11-73{3} — STORAGE CONTAINER
§ 16-1 — Fire zones in driveways of multiple-dwelling units, places of public assembly, etc.
§ 16-6.1 — Reimbursement of costs in connection with hazardous materials incidents.
16-6.1(a){3} — VEHICLE
16A-5(b){25} — LOWEST FLOOR
16A-5(b){26} — MANUFACTURED HOME
16A-5(b){31} — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
§ 16A-15 — Variance procedure.
§ 16A-16 — General standards.
§ 17-14 — Protection of foodstuffs, in vehicles.
§ 17-19 — Use of vehicles for sale of ice limited.
§ 17-25 — Vehicles used in itinerant retail food handling businesses.
§ 17-26 — Vehicles used in itinerant ice cream vending businesses.
19-1{41} — SOLID WASTE FACILITIES
§ 19-12 — Dropping refuse, etc., from vehicles.
§ 19-14 — Vehicles used for hauling offensive matter.
§ 19-25 — Spilling while carrying from houses and buildings prohibited.
19-41{3} — USED OIL COLLECTION SITE
§ 19-48 — Exceptions to prohibition.
§ 20-21 — Regulations.
§ 21-15 — Unnecessary noise unlawful.
§ 21-50 — Licenses.
§ 21-51 — Requirements.
§ 21-53 — Compliance with other licensing requirements.
§ 21A-1 — Use of public streets.
§ 24-12 — Requirements for vehicles.
§ 26-23.1 — Consumption and possession of alcoholic beverages in public or on private property, generally.
26-30(b){6} — PUBLIC PROPERTY
§ 27-1 — Hours when parks and playgrounds closed.
§ 27-3 — Behavior in parks.
29A-4(a){20} — NUISANCE
§ 29A-9 — Owner and operator.
§ 29A-12 — Maintenance of exterior of premises free of hazards and insanitary conditions.
29A-139{13} — REFUSE or RUBBISH
29A-139{14} — UNREGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLE
§ 29A-145 — Requirements for owners and/or creditors of abandoned properties.
§ 30-16 — Qualifications of applicants.
§ 30-18 — Department of Health to approve equipment.
31-1{1} — CART
§ 31A-6 — Enforcement.
§ 31B-2 — Application to conduct event.
§ 31B-6 — Closing of streets.
32-17(b)(1){1} — MOTOR SCOOTER
§ 32-19 — Closing streets, etc., for repairs, coasting, etc.
§ 32-21 — Telephone, telegraph, etc., poles.
§ 32-67 — Location.
§ 32-75 — Prohibition.
§ 32-77 — Applications.
§ 32-79 — Safety criteria.
33-3{78} — HOME OCCUPATION
33-3{87} — LOADING SPACE
33-3{102} — MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE STATION
33-3{117} — PARKING SPACE
33-3{129} — PRIVATE GARAGE
33-3{134} — PUBLIC GARAGE
33-3{138} — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
33-3{148} — ROADWAY
§ 33-15 — Standards and specifications.
§ 33-18 — Standards and specifications.
§ 33-24.1 — R-S Residential Single-Family Detached District.
§ 33-24.2 — R-M Residential Multifamily District.
§ 33-24.3 — R-M2 Residential Multifamily 2 District.
§ 33-24.4 — R-M3 Residential Multifamily 3 District.
§ 33-24.9 — B-1 Business - Retail District.
§ 33-24.11 — B-R Special Business - Residential District.
§ 33-24.12 — L-I Light Industry District.
§ 33-24.13 — LI-2 Light Industry 2 District.
§ 33-24.15 — H Hospital Districts.
§ 33-24.21 — MX-1 Mixed-Use 1 District.
§ 33-24.22 — MX-2 Mixed-Use 2 District.
§ 33-24.27 — R-MO3 Residential - Multifamily 3 Overlay District.
§ 33-24.31 — SHO Senior Housing Overlay District.
§ 33-25 — Conditional use criteria.
§ 33-26 — Prohibited uses.
§ 33-28 — Off-street parking; loading and unloading.
Ch 35 — Taxicabs and Other Vehicles for Hire
§ 35-1 — Applicability of article.
§ 35-2 — Powers and duties of Township Manager generally.
§ 35-4 — Posting of rates of fare in vehicle.
§ 35-5 — Settlement of fare disputes.
§ 35-7 — Requirements for vehicles generally; cleanliness and condition.
§ 35-11 — Refusal to carry orderly persons.
§ 35-12 — Disengaged vehicles standing in public streets.
§ 35-13 — Public hack stands.
35-17{1} — BASIC TOW
35-17{2} — CONSENSUAL TOWING
35-17{4} — DECOUPLING
35-17{5} — FLATBED TOW TRUCK
35-17{6} — INSIDE BUILDING
35-17{8} — MOTOR VEHICLE
35-17{9} — NONCONSENSUAL TOWING
35-17{14} — PRIVATE PROPERTY TOWING
35-17{16} — RECOVERY CHARGES
35-17{18} — SITE CLEANUP
35-17{19} — STORAGE FACILITY
35-17{20} — TARPING
35-17{21} — TOW TRUCK
35-17{22} — TOWING
35-17{25} — TRANSMISSION DISCONNECT
35-17{26} — VEHICLE
35-17{27} — WAITING TIME
35-17{28} — WINCHING
35-17{29} — WINDOW WRAP
§ 35-19 — Licensing procedure.
§ 35-21 — Responsibility of licensees.
§ 35-22 — Insurance requirements.
§ 35-23 — Tow truck equipment.
§ 35-24 — Performance standards.
§ 35-25 — Limitations on towing and storage charges.
§ 35-26 — Operation by other tow truck operators.
§ 36-2 — Left turns prohibited at certain intersections.
§ 36-2.1 — Lane reservations.
§ 36-2.3 — Entrances and exits for municipal parking lots.
§ 36-2.5 — Restricting right-hand turns on red.
§ 36-3 — U-turns prohibited on certain streets.
§ 36-3.2 — Right turns at certain intersections.
§ 36-7 — Parking on left side permitted on certain streets.
§ 36-8 — Angle parking required on certain streets.
§ 36-9 — Parking of trucks, trailers, buses, recreational vehicles, etc., prohibited at certain places between 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
§ 36-9.1 — Parking of commercial vehicles prohibited on all streets between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
§ 36-9.2 — Parking or standing near schools to sell merchandise.
§ 36-9.3 — Parking of trucks, trailers, buses, recreational vehicles, etc., prohibited at certain places at all times.
§ 36-10 — Emergency no parking areas.
§ 36-10.1 — Snow emergency no parking areas.
§ 36-11 — Impoundment of illegally parked vehicles.
§ 36-11.2 — Establishment of restricted on-street parking spaces for handicapped.
§ 36-11.3 — Restricted resident decal parking.
§ 36-11.4 — Restricted commuter decal parking.
§ 36-11.5 — Restricted resident decal parking.
§ 36-11.6 — Restricted commuter decal parking.
§ 36-12 — At all times.
§ 36-12.1 — At all times, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
§ 36-12.2 — Stopping or standing prohibited at all times.
§ 36-13 — At all times, except Sundays and holidays.
§ 36-14 — On certain days at certain times.
§ 36-14.1 — All vehicles, except those vehicles with a valid handicapped parking placard or license plate, between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
§ 36-15 — Between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., except Sundays and holidays.
§ 36-15.1 — Between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
§ 36-15.2 — Between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
§ 36-16 — Between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., except Sundays and holidays.
§ 36-17 — Between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
§ 36-18 — Between 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and between 4:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
§ 36-19 — Between 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
§ 36-19.1 — Between 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
§ 36-19.2 — Between 3:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
§ 36-20 — Between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
§ 36-20.1 — Between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
§ 36-20.2 — Between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., Wednesday to 6:00 a.m. Sunday.
§ 36-20.3 — Between 11:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m.
§ 36-20.4 — Between 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m.
§ 36-20.5 — Between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.
§ 36-21 — Time limited parking.
§ 36-30 — Portions for use of municipal officials and employees—designation; time limits.
§ 36-31 — Use by authorized persons.
§ 36-31.1 — Restrictions; time limits.
§ 36-32 — Designated.
§ 36-32.1 — Parking to be in designated areas only.
§ 36-32.2 — Municipal park parking lots, definitions and restrictions.
36-32.3{1} — MOBILE TELEPHONE ACCESS PARKING ZONE
36-32.3{2} — OPERATOR
36-32.3{3} — PARK or PARKING
36-32.3{5} — RESTRICTED PARKING SPACE
36-32.3{7} — VEHICLE
§ 36-32.8 — Method of parking vehicle in space; payment of proper fee; parking overtime.
§ 36-32.9 — Parking time limits.
§ 36-32.10 — Unlawful acts.
36-32.14{2} — MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT
§ 36-32.15 — Parking restrictions.
§ 36-32.16 — Relaxation of one-hour, two-hour and three-hour parking restrictions for business operators and employees, by permit only.
§ 36-32.17 — Relaxation of mobile telephone access parking zone restrictions at the River Road Parking Lot (River Road and Beverly Road) at certain times for certain Beverly Road residents, by permit only.
§ 36-32.17.1 — Relaxation of mobile telephone access parking zone restrictions at the State Street Parking Lots (between Palisade Avenue and Teaneck Road) at certain times for certain State Street residents, by permit only.
§ 36-32.17.2 — Relaxation of hourly parking restrictions for Teaneck residents, by permit only, in certain Township-owned municipal parking lots; parking allowed by commuter decal only, Monday through Friday, except holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in certain designated municipal parking lots.
§ 36-32.17.3 — Restricted parking for municipal officials and employees.
§ 36-32.19 — Designated.
36-32.21{1} — ELECTRIC CHARGING STATION
36-32.21{2} — ELECTRIC VEHICLE
§ 36-32.23 — Restricted use of electric charging stations.
§ 36-32.24 — Electric charging station fees.
§ 36-38 — Installation of flashing signals.
§ 36-45 — Stop-work orders.
§ 36-51 — Glenpointe Senior Living regulations.
38-2{13} — DISTURBANCE
38-2{24} — MAJOR DEVELOPMENT
38-2{25} — MOTOR VEHICLE
38-2{26} — MOTOR VEHICLE SURFACE
38-2{36} — REGULATED MOTOR VEHICLE SURFACE
§ 38-4 — Stormwater management requirements for major development.
§ DL-1 — Disposition of legislation.
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Vending machines
§ 17-21.1 — Issuance or renewal requirement.
31A-1{12} — TOBACCO RETAILER
31A-1{13} — VENDING MACHINE
§ 31A-4 — Prohibited locations — tobacco vending machines.
§ 31A-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 31A-12 — Prohibited locations.
§ 33-18 — Standards and specifications.
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Ventilation
§ 16A-16 — General standards.
§ 16A-17 — Specific standards for flood hazard reduction.
§ 19-3 — Masonry compartments required for storage of containers at places of business and multifamily residences.
§ 21-28 — Responsibility of owner for general maintenance of dwelling.
§ 21-34 — Condition of rented and leased premises generally.
§ 21-35 — Permitting persons to live in unhealthy places.
§ 21-43 — Occupational health.
§ 22-16 — Lighting and ventilation.
§ 22-34 — Ventilation of establishments.
§ 22-47 — Exhausts.
29A-4(a){20} — NUISANCE
29A-4(a){36} — VENTILATION
29A-4(a){37} — VENTILATION, MECHANICAL
29A-4(a){38} — VENTILATION, NATURAL
§ 29A-26 — Basements and cellars.
§ 29A-51 — Hot and cold water.
§ 29A-52 — Facilities required in bathroom.
§ 29A-65 — Light and ventilation; habitable rooms.
§ 29A-66 — Ventilation for bathrooms and water closet compartments.
§ 29A-76 — Cellar and basement requirements for habitation.
§ 29A-134 — Grounds for determination of unfitness.
§ 33-23 — Rules of general application.
§ 33-25 — Conditional use criteria.
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Vermin
21-27{5} — INFESTATION
§ 21-28 — Responsibility of owner for general maintenance of dwelling.
29A-4(a){10} — EXTERMINATION
29A-4(a){18} — INFESTATION
§ 29A-147 — Criteria for determining nuisance.
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Veterans
§ 2-82 — Special law enforcement officers.
§ 4-4 — Times when premises required to be closed.
§ 11-27 — Schedule.
§ 36-5 — Holidays.
§ 36-31.1 — Restrictions; time limits.
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Vibrations
§ 22-13 — Machines not to disturb neighborhood.
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Violations and Penalties
Ch 1 Art I — Citation; Construction; Interpretation; General Penalty
§ 1-6 — General penalty.
§ 1-13 — Ordinances saved from repeal.
§ 1-16 — Altering or tampering with Code; violations and penalties.
§ 2-5 — Effect on ordinances; violations and penalties.
§ 2-28 — Duties.
§ 2-39 — Duties of legal assistants.
§ 2-72 — Disciplinary charges.
§ 2-82 — Special law enforcement officers.
§ 2-165 — Ban on facial recognition surveillance technologies.
§ 2-167 — Certain public-private contracts prohibited.
§ 3-6 — Deliveries of unsolicited and unwanted nonsubscription materials.
§ 3-7 — Newsracks.
§ 3-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 3A-4 — Maintenance of alarm systems.
§ 3A-7 — Violations and penalties.
§ 3A-8 — Hearings.
§ 4-5 — Possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages by underage persons.
§ 5-11 — Revocation and suspension.
§ 5-29 — Revocation of license; hearing.
§ 6-21.1 — Dogs confined with insufficient restraints.
§ 6-28 — Curbing of dogs required.
§ 6-30 — Violations and penalties.
§ 6-54 — Violations and penalties.
§ 6-56 — Requirement for disposal.
§ 6-59 — Violations and penalties.
§ 6-62 — Enforcement.
§ 6-63 — Violations and penalties.
§ 6-66 — Violations and penalties.
§ 8-9 — Permittee to remain on premises.
§ 8-22 — Suspension and revocation.
§ 8-30 — Revocation of license.
§ 8-34 — Redress of persons damaged by acts of auctioneer.
§ 10-8 — Continuing violations.
§ 11-23 — Issuance not approval of violations.
§ 11-61 — Violations and penalties.
§ 11-77 — Violations and penalties.
§ 11-81 — Violations and penalties.
§ 11B-2 — License required.
§ 11B-3 — Civil penalty.
§ 12-1 — Prohibition on awarding public contracts to certain contributors.
§ 12-2 — Contributions made prior to effective date.
§ 12-3 — Contribution statement by professional business entity and vendors.
§ 12-4 — Return of excess contributions.
§ 12-5 — Breach of agreement.
§ 12-6 — Disqualification.
§ 12A-5 — Additional declarations.
§ 13-11 — Record of violations; authority to disconnect electrical service.
§ 15-1 — Tangible household personal property exempted from taxation.
§ 15A-6 — Statutory requirements.
§ 16-6 — Violations; correction of prohibited conditions.
§ 16-6.1 — Reimbursement of costs in connection with hazardous materials incidents.
§ 16-6.2 — Firewood storage.
16A-5(b){25} — LOWEST FLOOR
16A-5(b){35} — SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
16A-5(b){37} — VIOLATION
§ 16A-8 — Compliance required; violations and penalties.
§ 17-9 — Condemnation and destruction of impure, etc., foods.
§ 17-20 — Violations and penalties.
§ 17-28 — Revocation or suspension.
§ 19-19.1 — Violations and penalties.
§ 19-22 — Violations and penalties.
§ 19-40 — Violations and penalties.
§ 19-45 — Violations and penalties.
§ 19-50 — Violations and penalties.
§ 19A-2 — Yard waste collection.
§ 19A-3 — Special municipal collection of leaves.
§ 19A-5 — Violations and penalties.
§ 20-7 — Township Clerk to obtain declaration of intention and require bond from applicants.
§ 20-17 — Revocation and suspension.
§ 20-17.1 — Violations and penalties.
§ 20-22 — Denials and appeals.
§ 20-24 — Violations and penalties.
§ 21-3 — Giving of notice.
§ 21-15 — Unnecessary noise unlawful.
§ 21-18.1 — Water emergencies.
§ 21-36 — Overcrowding prohibited.
§ 21-47 — Enforcement.
§ 21-48 — Violations and penalties.
§ 21-50 — Licenses.
§ 21-54 — Violations and penalties.
§ 21A-2 — Violations and penalties.
§ 22-7 — Revocation.
§ 22-29 — Suspension and revocation.
§ 22A-5 — Lost items.
§ 22A-7 — Filing of Municipal Court complaint.
§ 22A-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 23-1 — Short-term rental licensing.
§ 23-3 — Violations and penalties.
§ 24-16 — Testing of samples; nonconformance with standards.
§ 24-17 — Violations and penalties.
§ 26-21 — Display of obscene material.
§ 26-22.2 — Form showing intent to canvass required.
§ 26-22.4 — Enforcement of real estate canvassing provisions.
§ 26-22.5 — Violations and penalties regarding real estate canvassing.
§ 26-23.1 — Consumption and possession of alcoholic beverages in public or on private property, generally.
§ 26-24 — Spitting upon sidewalks, etc., prohibited.
§ 26-29 — Spray paint.
§ 26-30 — Political fund-raising.
§ 27-4 — Permits.
§ 27-5 — Enforcement of regulations.
§ 29-5 — Township Manager to promulgate rules and regulations.
§ 29A-3 — Purposes.
29A-4(a){20} — NUISANCE
§ 29A-8 — Enforcement of and compliance with other ordinances.
§ 29A-9 — Owner and operator.
§ 29A-10 — Occupant.
§ 29A-12 — Maintenance of exterior of premises free of hazards and insanitary conditions.
§ 29A-56 — Duty to supply heat.
§ 29A-73 — Fuses and protective devices.
§ 29A-84 — Generally.
§ 29A-93 — Providing notice of defects to owner.
§ 29A-94 — Occupancy of rooming unit or dwelling unit.
§ 29A-97 — Violation of division by minors.
§ 29A-98 — Public officers designated.
§ 29A-99 — Time of inspections.
§ 29A-101 — When inspectors are refused entry.
§ 29A-102 — Notice to be served when violation discovered.
§ 29A-103 — Contents of notice.
§ 29A-104 — Manner of serving notice.
§ 29A-105 — Notice to become order unless hearing requested.
§ 29A-107 — Extension of time for correction, etc., of violation.
§ 29A-108 — Summary abatement in emergency.
§ 29A-109 — Cost of abatement to be lien against premises.
§ 29A-110 — Referral of violations.
§ 29A-111 — Extension of time when dispossess action undertaken.
§ 29A-112 — Where notice and hearing not required prior to court proceedings.
§ 29A-113 — Effect of notice on owner.
Ch 29A Art IV — Violations and Penalties
§ 29A-114 — Violations and penalties.
§ 29A-115 — Separate and distinct violations.
§ 29A-116 — Additional penalty for second violation.
§ 29A-117 — Application to officers or agents.
§ 29A-118 — Existing offenses and violations not discharged.
§ 29A-119 — Adoption of rules and regulations.
§ 29A-120 — Variations of modifications of code; grounds for granting.
§ 29A-122 — Application not to constitute defense or stay.
§ 29A-124 — Annual review of code provisions and operations.
§ 29A-125 — Application for inspection.
§ 29A-126 — Application for status report.
§ 29A-127 — Significance and scope.
§ 29A-132 — Procedure where access refused.
§ 29A-134 — Grounds for determination of unfitness.
§ 29A-135 — Hearing and determination and order of public officer.
§ 29A-136 — Compliance; reinspection of premises.
§ 29A-137 — Failure to comply.
§ 29A-140 — Criteria for abandoned property.
§ 29A-143 — Registration of abandoned property.
§ 29A-158 — Obligations of owner prior to reinstatement.
§ 29A-165 — Tax sale requirements.
§ 29A-169 — Violations and penalties.
§ 29A-171 — Notice by creditors.
§ 29A-172 — Registration.
§ 29A-173 — Responsibility.
§ 29A-174 — Notice of violation.
§ 29A-176 — Violations and penalties.
§ 29A-181 — Complaint notice; order for removal; compliance.
§ 29A-182 — Violations and penalties.
§ 29A-186 — Exceptions.
§ 29A-191 — Violations and penalties.
§ 29B-5 — Revocation.
§ 29B-6 — Violations and penalties.
§ 29C-5 — Powers of the Administrative Monitoring Officer (AMO).
§ 29C-9 — Violations and penalties.
§ 29C-10 — Maintenance of property.
§ 30-25.2 — Payment of charges.
§ 30-25.3 — Violations and penalties.
§ 30-29 — Violations and penalties.
§ 31A-5 — Posting of notice.
§ 31A-6 — Enforcement.
§ 31A-8 — Violations and penalties.
§ 31A-13 — Posting of notice.
§ 31A-17 — Revocation or suspension of license; hearing.
§ 31A-18 — Violations and penalties.
§ 31B-6 — Closing of streets.
§ 32-17 — Riding on sidewalks and streets.
§ 32-58 — Violations and penalties.
§ 32-64 — Violations and penalties.
§ 32-66 — Violations and penalties.
§ 32-69 — Application process.
§ 32-72 — Enforcement provisions.
§ 32-73 — Violations and penalties.
§ 32-76 — General provisions.
§ 32-83 — Violations and penalties.
33-3{85} — INTERESTED PARTY
§ 33-4 — Building permits, site plan approvals and zoning variances outstanding.
§ 33-5 — Subdivision and site plan review authority conferred; concurrent jurisdiction of Board of Adjustment; continuing jurisdiction.
§ 33-8 — Fee schedule and escrow trust deposits.
§ 33-13 — Major subdivision final approval.
§ 33-18 — Standards and specifications.
§ 33-21.7 — Violations and penalties.
§ 33-21.8 — Preventive maintenance.
§ 33-23 — Rules of general application.
§ 33-24.1 — R-S Residential Single-Family Detached District.
§ 33-25 — Conditional use criteria.
§ 33-27 — Signs.
§ 33-29 — Fences and retaining walls.
33-34(b){22} — DEFICIENT HOUSING UNIT
§ 33-35 — Administration.
§ 35-4 — Posting of rates of fare in vehicle.
§ 35-14 — Municipal consent and insurance.
§ 35-15 — Suspension and revocation.
35-17{14} — PRIVATE PROPERTY TOWING
§ 35-20 — Revocation and suspension of license.
§ 35-28 — Violations and penalties; enforcement.
§ 36-6 — Violations and penalties.
§ 36-10.1 — Snow emergency no parking areas.
§ 36-10.2 — Penalties for parking during snow emergencies.
§ 36-11 — Impoundment of illegally parked vehicles.
§ 36-11.1 — Reservation of parking spaces for handicapped drivers.
§ 36-11.3 — Restricted resident decal parking.
§ 36-11.4 — Restricted commuter decal parking.
§ 36-32.8 — Method of parking vehicle in space; payment of proper fee; parking overtime.
§ 36-32.12 — Penalties.
§ 36-32.16 — Relaxation of one-hour, two-hour and three-hour parking restrictions for business operators and employees, by permit only.
§ 36-32.17 — Relaxation of mobile telephone access parking zone restrictions at the River Road Parking Lot (River Road and Beverly Road) at certain times for certain Beverly Road residents, by permit only.
§ 36-32.17.1 — Relaxation of mobile telephone access parking zone restrictions at the State Street Parking Lots (between Palisade Avenue and Teaneck Road) at certain times for certain State Street residents, by permit only.
§ 36-32.17.2 — Relaxation of hourly parking restrictions for Teaneck residents, by permit only, in certain Township-owned municipal parking lots; parking allowed by commuter decal only, Monday through Friday, except holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in certain designated municipal parking lots.
§ 36-32.24 — Violations and penalties.
§ 36-39 — Adoption of Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices For Streets, Roadways and Highways.
§ 36-45 — Stop-work orders.
§ 36-46 — Violations and penalties.
§ 36-51 — Glenpointe Senior Living regulations.
§ 37-24 — Violations and penalties; enforcement.
§ 37-25 — Appeals.
§ 38-1 — Scope and purpose.
§ 38-12 — Exemptions to de-icing material storage requirements.
§ 38-13 — Violations and penalties.
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§ 20-3 — Exemptions.