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City of Utica, NY
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.