Index: A
Abandoned vehicles
Abandonment
§ 8.009—
Tax delinquency agreements.
§ 9.005—
Closing, altering streets, avenues, lanes or alleys.
§ 9.043—
Contracts.
Ch 1-17 Art II—
Abandoned, Junked, Etc., Motor Vehicles
§ 1-17-26—
Findings.
§ 1-17-28—
Unlawful storage.
§ 1-17-30—
Enforcement procedures.
§ 2-6-53—
Fees.
§ 2-6-337—
Termination for nonperformance.
§ 2-15-43—
Open containers.
§ 2-16-91—
Removal of violation vehicle.
§ 2-16-299—
Disposal of abandoned or impounded bicycles.
§ 2-22-8—
Abandoned, junked or disabled cars.
§ 2-22-73.2—
Disposal of rubbish.
§ 2-27-67—
Replacement of unsafe vehicle; abandonment of license for noncompliance.
§ 2-28-66—
Establishment.
2-29-7(c){80}—
JUNKYARD OR SALVAGE YARDS
§ 2-29-62—
Nonconforming uses.
§ 2-29-65—
Certificate of nonconformity.
2-29-133{1}—
ABANDONED SIGN
§ 2-29-153—
Removal of signs.
§ 2-29-274—
General criteria.
§ 2-29-358—
Solar energy systems.
Accessory buildings and structures
2-6-1{1}—
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
§ 2-6-303—
Scope.
2-10-1(b){35}—
START OF CONSTRUCTION
2-12-1{1}—
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
2-14-337{4}—
PREMISES
§ 2-22-71—
Compliance.
§ 2-22-76—
Bulk waste.
2-29-7(c){1}—
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
2-29-7(c){48}—
DWELLING, ACCESSORY UNIT
2-29-7(c){67}—
GARAGE, PRIVATE
2-29-7(c){73}—
HOME OCCUPATION, MAJOR
2-29-7(c){88}—
LOT COVERAGE
§ 2-29-126—
Form-based dimensional tables.
Ch 2-29 Art VII Div 1—
Dimensional Regulations; Accessory Structures; Placement of Structures and Materials
2-29-273{1}—
ACCESSORY TELECOMMUNICATION STRUCTURES
§ 2-29-274—
General criteria.
§ 2-29-347—
Dwelling, accessory units (ADU).
§ 2-29-353—
Live-work.
§ 2-29-358—
Solar energy systems.
Accessory uses
Accident reports
Adult uses
Advertising
§ 3.007—
General powers.
§ 6.063—
Contracts.
§ 7.008—
Disposition of real estate franchises.
§ 8.003—
Collection by City Treasurer; notice required; receipt for payment; due date for taxes.
Ch C Art VIII Div 2—
Sales of Land for Unpaid Taxes or Assessments
§ 9.043—
Contracts.
§ 2-13-51—
Employment goals.
§ 2-13-53—
Conditions for award of municipal contracts.
§ 2-14-149—
Use of parking meters and utility or sign poles.
§ 2-14-228—
License.
§ 2-14-329—
Signs.
§ 2-15-58—
Specific noises prohibited.
§ 2-18-38—
Posting bills or advertisements.
§ 2-21-6—
Posting handbills, advertisements or notices.
§ 2-21-26—
License for outdoor advertising.
§ 2-21-27—
Certificate of insurance.
§ 2-21-48—
Commercial signs.
§ 2-23-7—
Signposts, bootblack stands and bicycle racks.
§ 2-24-8—
Condition prerequisite to sale of land.
§ 2-29-77—
Required notice for public hearing.
§ 2-29-131—
Purpose, intent and applicability.
2-29-133{1}—
ABANDONED SIGN
2-29-133{2}—
ADVERTISING/PROMOTIONAL SIGN
2-29-133{11}—
INCIDENTAL SIGN
2-29-133{18}—
SIGN
2-29-133{20}—
TEMPORARY SIGN
2-29-133{23}—
WINDOW SIGN
§ 2-29-153—
Removal of signs.
§ 2-29-182—
Height regulations.
§ 2-29-274—
General criteria.
§ 2-29-346—
Neighborhood retail and neighborhood convenience store/smoke shop.
§ 3-2-69—
Videotaping of meetings.
§ 3-2-97—
Procurement policy.
Advisory Board
§ 2-13-26—
Created.
§ 2-13-29—
Duties of the Executive Director.
§ 2-13-30—
Composition of Advisory Board; terms; removal; filling vacancies.
§ 2-13-31—
Duties of the Advisory Board.
§ 2-17-26—
Title; purpose and intent.
§ 2-17-31—
Tree Advisory Board.
§ 2-17-32—
Permits and permitting.
§ 2-17-33—
Certain trees prohibited.
Affirmative action
Affordable housing
Air conditioning
Alarm systems
2-6-325{7}—
OPENING
§ 2-6-334—
Permit required; revocation.
§ 2-9-28—
Duties of officers.
§ 2-9-34—
Inspection of hazardous processes, installations, fire alarms and sprinkler systems.
§ 2-9-36—
Inspection of buildings and premises liable to fire.
§ 2-15-57—
Prohibited generally.
§ 2-15-61—
Exemptions.
Ch 2-15 Art IV—
Alarm Systems
§ 2-15-70—
Purpose.
2-15-71{1}—
ALARM SYSTEM
2-15-71{2}—
ALARM USER
2-15-71{3}—
AVOIDABLE ALARM
2-15-71{6}—
NOTICE ADDRESS
§ 2-15-72—
Registration required.
§ 2-15-73—
Registration fee.
§ 2-15-74—
Avoidable alarm charges.
§ 2-15-75—
Automatic cut off system required.
§ 2-15-76—
Response required.
§ 2-15-78—
Applicability.
§ 2-17-70—
Operation of shooting ranges.
§ 2-23-127—
Driveway approach interfering with street structures.
2-29-7(c){57}—
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
§ 2-29-274—
General criteria.
Alcoholic beverages
1-15-31{2}—
PUBLIC PLACE
§ 2-14-144—
Prohibited conduct.
§ 2-14-286—
Fees established.
§ 2-14-292—
Exemptions.
§ 2-14-293—
Intoxicating liquors.
§ 2-14-299—
Persons or premise ineligible for license.
§ 2-14-342—
Operation of businesses.
§ 2-14-350—
Failure to maintain good order at business location.
§ 2-15-3—
Presumption of parental permission; prohibited acts.
§ 2-15-42—
Sale of alcoholic beverages in certain public places prohibited.
§ 2-15-43—
Open containers.
2-15-43(b){1}—
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
2-15-43(b){3}—
PUBLIC LAND
§ 2-15-45—
Loitering, obstructing free passage on streets or public ways; restrictions.
2-17-1{1}—
PUBLIC NUISANCE
§ 2-17-70—
Operation of shooting ranges.
§ 2-18-34—
Alcoholic beverage consumption; open containers.
§ 2-23-216—
Application for permit.
2-29-7(c){77}—
INDUSTRIAL FACILITY
Aluminum
Amusements
§ 3.007—
General powers.
Ch 1-4—
Amusements
1-15-31{2}—
PUBLIC PLACE
Ch 2-4—
Amusements
§ 2-4-1—
Designated amusements—License.
§ 2-4-2—
Same—Duties of licensee.
Ch 2-4 Art III—
Coin-Operated and Non-Coin-Operated Amusement Devices
§ 2-4-58—
Examination and approval required.
§ 2-4-59—
Location, accessibility.
§ 2-4-71—
Required.
§ 2-4-72—
Application; fraudulent statements.
§ 2-4-74—
Issuance and display of license and tag.
§ 2-4-76—
Fees.
§ 2-4-78—
Transfer of tag.
§ 2-4-79—
Revocation.
Ch 2-14—
Licenses, Permits and Miscellaneous Business Regulations
§ 2-14-27—
Suspension or revocation of certain licenses by Commissioner of Public Safety.
2-14-291{1}—
CABARET/NIGHTCLUB
2-29-7(c){11}—
AMUSEMENT AND RECREATIONAL OR ENTERTAINMENT, INDOOR
2-29-7(c){12}—
AMUSEMENT AND RECREATIONAL OR ENTERTAINMENT, OUTDOOR
2-29-7(c){26}—
BUSINESS
2-29-7(c){106}—
NIGHTCLUB
§ 2-29-125—
Use Table.
§ 2-29-165—
Required parking spaces.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Anchoring
2-10-1(b){10}—
ELEVATED BUILDING
§ 2-10-14—
Duties and responsibilities of local administrator.
§ 2-10-18—
Standards for all structures.
§ 2-10-21—
Manufactured homes and recreational vehicles.
§ 2-21-46—
Roof signboards.
§ 2-21-47—
Wall bulletins.
§ 2-29-51—
Floodplain administrator.
§ 2-29-254—
Construction and development standards applicable to all structures.
§ 2-29-258—
Manufactured homes.
Animals
§ 3.007—
General powers.
1-22-26{5}—
GARBAGE
Ch 2-5—
Animals
§ 2-5-27—
Purpose and intent.
§ 2-5-28—
Exceptions; conflicting provisions.
§ 2-5-38—
Vicious dogs.
2-5-38(a){1}—
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
2-5-38(a){4}—
VICIOUS DOG
§ 2-5-55—
Protection of dogs.
2-6-1{3}—
BUILDING
2-12-1{5}—
BUILDING
2-12-1{12}—
GARBAGE
§ 2-14-287—
Permit required generally.
§ 2-15-3—
Presumption of parental permission; prohibited acts.
§ 2-15-27—
Possession of a loaded firearm, discharge of weapons and hunting and trapping prohibited.
§ 2-15-58—
Specific noises prohibited.
§ 2-16-207—
Certain commercial vehicles in residential districts.
§ 2-18-40—
Animals at large.
2-22-1{5}—
GARBAGE
§ 2-22-31—
Littering prohibited generally.
§ 2-22-74—
Refuse containers.
§ 2-22-104—
Preparation for collection—generally.
§ 2-23-197—
Application.
§ 2-23-198—
Standards for issuance.
2-29-7(c){6}—
AGRICULTURE
2-29-7(c){8}—
AGRICULTURE, URBAN
2-29-7(c){13}—
ANIMAL CLINIC/VETERINARY HOSPITAL
2-29-7(c){23}—
BUILDING
2-29-7(c){81}—
KENNEL, COMMERCIAL
2-29-7(c){162}—
ZOO
§ 2-29-125—
Use Table.
§ 2-29-142—
Electronic messaging centers.
§ 2-29-165—
Required parking spaces.
§ 2-29-231—
Enumeration of standards.
§ 2-29-343—
Veterinary clinic/hospital.
§ 2-29-351—
Greenhouse.
§ 2-29-353—
Live-work.
§ 2-29-355—
Marijuana cultivation.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Antennas
Apartments
§ 9.044—
City's share of expenses.
1-15-31{2}—
PUBLIC PLACE
2-2-82{8}—
SPOUSE
2-5-55(b)(3){3}—
OUTDOORS
§ 2-6-381—
Inspections.
§ 2-12-535—
Posting of notice.
§ 2-12-550—
Inspection and certification of premises.
§ 2-13-72—
Services provided.
2-15-63(a){1}—
RESIDENTIAL
§ 2-16-204—
Determination and designation of hazardous or congested places; authority of Commissioner of Public Safety; signs required.
§ 2-16-216—
Same — residential permits.
§ 2-16-358—
Schedule C: Intersections where stop required.
§ 2-16-360—
Schedule E: No parking at all times.
§ 2-16-363—
Schedule H: Limited parking; one-hour parking, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., unless otherwise provided.
§ 2-16-378—
Schedule W: Handicapped parking locations.
§ 2-22-36—
Occupant of premises to keep front of buildings clean.
§ 2-23-101—
Sidewalk rebate program.
§ 2-24-3—
Sketch plan; topographic data.
2-29-7(c){49}—
DWELLING, APARTMENT BUILDING
§ 2-29-125—
Use Table.
§ 2-29-126—
Form-based dimensional tables.
§ 2-29-165—
Required parking spaces.
§ 2-29-302—
Required information.
§ 2-29-347—
Dwelling, accessory units (ADU).
Appeals
§ 5.042—
Commissioner of Urban and Economic Development.
§ 5.044—
Zoning Board of Appeals.
1-5-2{4}—
GUN OFFENDER
§ 1-16-2—
Definitions; creation; administration.
§ 1-16-2.1—
Functions, powers and duties.
§ 1-16-2.5.1—
Hearings, decisions and judgments appeals.
§ 1-22-31—
Appeals.
§ 1-22-52—
Status date for determining liability.
2-2-82{1}—
CITY AGENCY
§ 2-2-84—
Powers of the Board of Ethics.
§ 2-2-86—
Annual disclosure required.
§ 2-2-87—
Violations or conflicts of interest.
§ 2-2-88—
Penalties.
§ 2-2-125—
Requests for access to records.
§ 2-2-127—
Denial of access to records; appeals.
§ 2-2-129—
Public notice of information.
§ 2-6-6—
Records and reports.
§ 2-6-33—
Final order.
Ch 2-6 Art II Div 3—
Appeals
§ 2-9-35—
Inspection of buildings and premises for hazardous conditions.
§ 2-9-36—
Inspection of buildings and premises liable to fire.
2-10-1(b){1}—
APPEAL
§ 2-10-22—
Appeals Board.
§ 2-13-54—
Appeals.
§ 2-15-74—
Avoidable alarm charges.
2-16-88{3}—
UNPAID PARKING TICKET
§ 2-16-403—
Hearing.
§ 2-16-405—
Appeal.
§ 2-16-406—
Forfeited vehicles; disposal.
§ 2-17-84—
Denial of license.
§ 2-19-99—
Light-duty assignments.
§ 2-19-100—
Forfeiture of benefits.
§ 2-19-101—
Periodic review.
§ 2-19-118—
Declaration of policy.
§ 2-19-138—
Declaration of policy.
§ 2-22-7—
Removal of scattered refuse and unacceptable materials; City to do work; recovery of expenses.
§ 2-22-73.6.3—
Appeals.
§ 2-23-223—
Appeal from denial, revocation or issuance of permit.
§ 2-23-224—
Procedures for appeal.
§ 2-24-31—
Street layout, block and lot grading.
§ 2-28-6—
Appeals; Licensing Commission; powers of Chief of Police.
§ 2-28-73—
Removal from list.
2-29-7(c){149}—
VARIANCES (AREA AND USE)
2-29-7(c){154}—
VENDING LOT
§ 2-29-16—
Liability.
§ 2-29-17—
Fees.
Ch 2-29 Art II Div 3—
Zoning Board of Appeals
§ 2-29-31—
Powers and duties.
§ 2-29-32—
Variance procedure.
§ 2-29-34—
Rehearing.
§ 2-29-51—
Floodplain administrator.
§ 2-29-62—
Nonconforming uses.
§ 2-29-63—
Nonconforming structures.
§ 2-29-65—
Certificate of nonconformity.
Ch 2-29 Art II Div 7—
Procedures for Appeals and Applications
§ 2-29-71—
Forms for appeals and applications.
§ 2-29-73—
Processing of applications.
§ 2-29-74—
Time of appeal.
§ 2-29-76—
Conduct of public hearings.
§ 2-29-77—
Required notice for public hearing.
§ 2-29-82—
Initiation of amendments.
§ 2-29-91—
Appointment of alternate members.
§ 2-29-101—
Purpose and intent.
§ 2-29-102—
Minimum attendance requirements established.
§ 2-29-103—
Minimum training requirements established.
§ 2-29-104—
Removal for noncompliance.
§ 2-29-105—
Lack of training not to affect validity of actions.
§ 2-29-106—
Removal for cause.
§ 2-29-154—
Notice.
§ 2-29-155—
Removal, storage or sale of signs found to be in violation.
§ 2-29-169—
Landscaping standards for parking lot stormwater management.
§ 2-29-186—
Waste receptacle regulations.
§ 2-30-14—
Enforcement.
§ 2-30-41—
Enforcement.
§ 3-2-46—
Order of business.
§ 3-2-62—
Taking of vote; appeal.
Appeals board
Appearance tickets
§ 1-2-26—
Authority to issue appearance tickets.
§ 1-2-66—
Public Service Officers Bureau; duties of public service officers.
§ 2-5-55—
Protection of dogs.
§ 2-6-35—
Appearance tickets.
§ 2-14-331—
Right of entry for enforcement and inspection.
§ 2-16-402—
Penalties for offenses; impoundment and notice of hearing.
§ 2-30-14—
Enforcement.
Appointments
§ 1.011—
Elections resulting in tie vote, etc.
§ 1.012—
Continuity in government; designation of emergency interim successors, etc.
§ 2.001—
Officers to hold office until successor qualifies.
§ 2.003—
Time for taking, filing oath, bond; removal for failure to do so.
§ 2.023—
Terms of office; filling of vacancies.
Ch C Art II Div 3—
Appointed Officers and Employees
§ 2.041—
Generally.
§ 2.042—
Term of office.
§ 2.043—
Removal by Common Council.
§ 2.045—
Residence requirements for officers and employees.
§ 2.061—
Mayor.
§ 2.065—
First Assistant Corporation Counsel.
§ 2.066—
Special legal counsel to Department of Legislation.
§ 2.067—
Research Analyst.
§ 2.070—
City Engineer.
§ 2.071—
Commissioner of Public Works.
§ 2.072—
Election, referendum, repeal and recall (recall of elected City officials).
§ 3.005—
Filling of vacancies.
§ 3.006—
Powers as to proceedings, members, officers.
§ 3.007—
General powers.
§ 3.008—
Approval or veto of ordinances by Mayor; overriding veto.
§ 4.007—
Filling vacancy in office of Judge.
§ 4.010—
Chief Judge.
§ 4.011—
Appointment, supervision, removal of employees.
§ 4.020—
Interpreters.
§ 5.024—
Local assessments, assessment lists; preparation, publication, revision; objections to assessments.
§ 5.042—
Commissioner of Urban and Economic Development.
§ 5.045—
Legal services.
§ 5.063—
Commissioner of Parks and Recreation.
§ 5.082—
Director of Urban Renewal.
§ 5.092—
Commissioner of Codes Enforcement.
§ 5.093—
Employees.
§ 5.103—
Same—powers and duties generally.
§ 5.122—
Commissioner of Solid Waste Management.
§ 6.081—
Generally.
§ 6.082—
Administrative personnel.
§ 6.091—
Generally.
§ 6.101—
Membership.
§ 6.102—
Vacancies.
§ 6.103—
Officers of the Commission.
§ 6.106—
Service of public employees.
§ 6.108—
Technical assistance.
§ 7.001—
Fiscal year and preparation of annual estimate and budget.
1-1-2{37}—
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS DESIGNATED
§ 1-2-28—
Procedure for fingerprinting and criminal history review.
§ 1-2-48—
Fingerprint check for auxiliary police candidates.
§ 1-16-2—
Definitions; creation; administration.
1-25-46{3}—
PERSON
2-1-2{37}—
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS DESIGNATED
§ 2-2-27—
(Reserved)
§ 2-2-46—
Bond of City employees.
§ 2-2-47—
Council to be informed of appointments.
§ 2-2-68—
Distribution of Code of Ethics.
§ 2-2-73—
Representation before one's own agency.
2-2-82{1}—
CITY AGENCY
§ 2-2-83—
Board of Ethics.
§ 2-2-85—
Failure to file report or filing incomplete reports.
§ 2-2-86—
Annual disclosure required.
§ 2-2-88—
Penalties.
§ 2-2-124—
Hours for public inspection.
§ 2-2-127—
Denial of access to records; appeals.
§ 2-2-149—
Department of Purchase.
§ 2-2-168—
Fire Department composition.
§ 2-2-201—
Established; members.
§ 2-2-221—
Membership.
§ 2-2-223—
Term limits.
§ 2-2-226—
Powers.
§ 2-2-228—
Auditor.
§ 2-4-29—
Bingo inspector.
2-5-26{2}—
DOG CONTROL OFFICER
§ 2-5-29—
Appointment of dog control officers.
2-6-1{14}—
INSPECTOR
§ 2-6-5—
Commissioner's general powers and duties.
§ 2-6-8—
Appointment, duties and conduct of Building Inspectors and employees.
2-6-102{2}—
BUILDING INSPECTOR
2-6-325{2}—
ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR
§ 2-6-331—
Membership.
§ 2-8-27—
Second council district.
§ 2-9-27—
Organization.
2-10-1(b){24}—
LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR
§ 2-10-10—
Designation of local administrator.
§ 2-11-26—
Created; membership; appointment, composition.
§ 2-11-27—
Term; chairperson; compensation.
§ 2-11-29—
Appointment of executive director; employees; office space and equipment.
§ 2-11-30—
Qualifications of executive director.
§ 2-13-28—
Qualifications and compensation of Executive Director.
§ 2-13-30—
Composition of Advisory Board; terms; removal; filling vacancies.
§ 2-13-52—
Equal Employment Officer appointed; duties.
§ 2-13-73—
Fair Housing Officer.
§ 2-14-311—
Operation and management.
2-15-2{2}—
LEGAL GUARDIAN
§ 2-16-26—
Traffic Commission.
§ 2-16-27—
Authority of members of Bureaus of Police and Fire and school crossing guards.
§ 2-16-41—
Established.
§ 2-16-360—
Schedule E: No parking at all times.
§ 2-16-361—
Schedule F: No parking during certain hours.
§ 2-17-12—
Administrative hearing.
§ 2-17-31—
Tree Advisory Board.
§ 2-19-4—
Appointment of city comptroller to negotiating team.
§ 2-19-119—
Grievance committee—Organization.
§ 2-19-121—
Same—meetings and actions.
§ 2-19-139—
Grievance committee — organization.
§ 2-19-141—
Same — Meetings and actions.
§ 2-19-156—
Generally.
§ 2-19-157—
Daily attendance; overtime.
§ 2-19-158—
Absence with pay.
§ 2-19-159—
Leave without pay.
§ 2-19-160—
Resignation.
§ 2-20-26—
Created; appointment and removal of members.
§ 2-20-27—
Qualifications; terms; vacancies.
§ 2-29-11—
Enforcement.
§ 2-29-14—
Inspections; right of entry.
§ 2-29-42—
Scenic and Historic Preservation Commission.
§ 2-29-51—
Floodplain administrator.
§ 2-29-91—
Appointment of alternate members.
§ 2-29-101—
Purpose and intent.
§ 2-29-102—
Minimum attendance requirements established.
§ 2-29-103—
Minimum training requirements established.
§ 2-29-105—
Lack of training not to affect validity of actions.
§ 2-29-284—
Duty of employees to be familiar with provisions.
§ 3-11-28—
Composition, appointment and term of members.
§ 3-19-1—
Participation in county self-insurance plan.
Ashes
§ 2.071—
Commissioner of Public Works.
§ 3.007—
General powers.
1-22-26{10}—
RUBBISH OR TRASH
§ 2-15-3—
Presumption of parental permission; prohibited acts.
§ 2-16-358—
Schedule C: Intersections where stop required.
§ 2-16-360—
Schedule E: No parking at all times.
§ 2-17-33—
Certain trees prohibited.
2-22-1{1}—
ASHES
2-22-1{13}—
RUBBISH or TRASH
§ 2-22-31—
Littering prohibited generally.
§ 2-22-33—
Vehicles for conveying garbage, ashes, other lose materials.
§ 2-22-104—
Preparation for collection—generally.
§ 2-23-131—
Unlawful to build up approach for driveway.
§ 2-29-231—
Enumeration of standards.
Assessments
§ 2.064—
Corporation Counsel.
§ 3.007—
General powers.
§ 3.009—
Publication of ordinances; penalties for violation of legislation.
Ch C Art V Div 2—
Department of Assessment and Taxation
§ 5.021—
Assessor.
§ 5.022—
Preparation, review of assessment rolls.
§ 5.023—
Maps and surveys of taxable property; stamping of deeds.
§ 5.024—
Local assessments, assessment lists; preparation, publication, revision; objections to assessments.
§ 5.103—
Same—powers and duties generally.
§ 7.001—
Fiscal year and preparation of annual estimate and budget.
Ch C Art VIII—
Taxation and Assessments
§ 8.001—
Applicability of article to assessment.
§ 8.003—
Collection by City Treasurer; notice required; receipt for payment; due date for taxes.
§ 8.005—
through Sec. 8.007. (Reserved)
§ 8.008—
Tax lists to be evidence of taxes; accrual of tax lien.
Ch C Art VIII Div 2—
Sales of Land for Unpaid Taxes or Assessments
§ 8.061—
Assessment rolls to be delivered to City Comptroller.
§ 8.064—
Authority, duty of Comptroller upon giving bond to county.
§ 9.002—
Definition of local and municipal improvements.
§ 9.004—
Removal of snow, ice and other obstructions from sidewalks.
Ch C Art IX Div 2—
Special Assessments (Local Improvements)
§ 9.016—
Ordinance generally; petition.
§ 9.018—
Content of ordinance for local improvement.
§ 9.019—
Determination of cost.
§ 9.020—
Confirmation of local assessment rolls.
§ 9.021—
Local improvement fund.
§ 9.045—
Special assessments.
§ 9.053—
Authority of City to require improvement.
§ 1-1-10—
Legislation not affected by Code.
§ 1-2-86—
Liens against property having fire insurance claims.
§ 1-17-30—
Enforcement procedures.
§ 1-22-51—
Generally.
Ch 1-25—
Taxation and Assessments
§ 1-25-27—
Exemption from taxation of off-street parking facilities providing underground shelter for civil defense.
§ 1-25-28—
Special tax credits and exemptions for capital improvements.
§ 1-25-29—
Maximum exemption from real property taxation for veterans.
§ 1-25-31—
Revaluation, change in level for veteran's exemptions.
§ 1-25-32—
Assessment roll to be used for STAR exemption.
§ 1-25-33—
Exemption for first time home buyers of new constructed homes.
§ 1-25-37—
Residential investment exemption.
§ 1-25-38—
Cold War veterans exemption.
§ 1-25-50—
Authority of Comptroller to determine tax; review of determination.
§ 1-26-40—
Refunds.
§ 2-1-10—
Legislation not affected by Code.
2-2-82{1}—
CITY AGENCY
§ 2-2-88—
Penalties.
§ 2-2-209—
Organization.
§ 2-6-105—
Determination of unsafe buildings; notice to repair or demolish.
§ 2-6-106—
Service of notice.
§ 2-6-109—
Emergency work.
§ 2-6-111—
Assessment of costs.
§ 2-6-115—
Failure to rehabilitate.
§ 2-6-321—
Generally.
§ 2-6-341—
Fees.
2-6-401{3}—
OWNER
§ 2-10-13—
Application for permit.
§ 2-12-555—
Fees.
§ 2-13-53—
Conditions for award of municipal contracts.
§ 2-14-286—
Fees established.
§ 2-14-350—
Failure to maintain good order at business location.
§ 2-15-4—
Penalties for offenses.
§ 2-17-31—
Tree Advisory Board.
§ 2-22-6—
Presumptions.
§ 2-22-7—
Removal of scattered refuse and unacceptable materials; City to do work; recovery of expenses.
§ 2-23-84—
Driveways to conform to requirements; assessment of cost of changes.
§ 2-23-100—
Revocation; costs of rebuilding improper work.
§ 2-24-8—
Condition prerequisite to sale of land.
Ch 2-25—
Taxation and Assessments
§ 2-25-2—
Property tax exemption for certain persons age 65 or over.
§ 2-25-3—
(Reserved)
§ 2-25-4—
Private street encroachments to be assessed and taxed.
§ 2-26-47—
Annual charge to be paid by sewer district.
§ 2-29-53—
Application procedures.
§ 2-29-77—
Required notice for public hearing.
§ 2-29-153—
Removal of signs.
§ 2-29-274—
General criteria.
§ 2-29-302—
Required information.
§ 2-29-317—
Planning Board action.
§ 2-29-358—
Solar energy systems.
§ 2-29-373—
Procedure on proposals for projects in planned development districts.
§ 2-30-41—
Enforcement.
§ 3-2-99—
Service charge on returned checks.
§ 3-19-7—
Compensation for members of board of assessment review.
§ DL-1—
Disposition of legislation.
Assessor
§ 5.021—
Assessor.
§ 5.022—
Preparation, review of assessment rolls.
§ 5.023—
Maps and surveys of taxable property; stamping of deeds.
§ 5.024—
Local assessments, assessment lists; preparation, publication, revision; objections to assessments.
§ 5.091—
Created.
§ 6.091—
Generally.
§ 9.005—
Closing, altering streets, avenues, lanes or alleys.
§ 9.020—
Confirmation of local assessment rolls.
§ 9.045—
Special assessments.
§ 1-17-30—
Enforcement procedures.
§ 1-25-26—
Fee for filing deed or will.
§ 1-25-27—
Exemption from taxation of off-street parking facilities providing underground shelter for civil defense.
§ 1-25-28—
Special tax credits and exemptions for capital improvements.
§ 1-25-30—
Tax exemptions for capital improvements to residential buildings.
§ 1-25-31—
Revaluation, change in level for veteran's exemptions.
§ 1-25-37—
Residential investment exemption.
§ 2-17-6—
Summons and complaint for civil action.
§ 2-19-1—
Bargaining agent for city employees generally.
§ 2-25-4—
Private street encroachments to be assessed and taxed.
2-29-7(c){91}—
LOT OF RECORD
Attorney fees