CODE INDEX
Section
CODE INDEX
Section
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ABANDONMENT
Abandonment of vehicles, traffic regulations 14360
[See also: Traffic]
Animals
Abandonment of 4-3
Rabies suspects, abandonment of 451
Picnic areas in parks and recreation areas
Leaving picnic area before fire completely extinguished 1810
Refrigerators, similar devices
Abandoning in places accessible to children 176
Sidewalks, abandonment of 20-153
[See also: Streets and Sidewalks]
Vacating of public ways, procedure 202
[See also: Streets and Sidewalks]
ACCIDENTS
Tow trucks, licensing requirements 13263 et seq.
Miscellaneous regulations regarding accidents 13276
Traffic accidents. [See also: Traffic]
Accident reports 14246 et seq.
ACCOUNTING
Director of finance, keeping books of accounts 2326
[See also: Director of Finance]
Finances generally. [See: Finances]
AD VALOREM TAX
Merchant license fee and ad valorem tax for stocks and sales of
nonintoxicating beer 3139
Taxation [see that title]
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
Chief administrative officer 2166 et seq.
[See also: Chief Administrative Officer]
ADVERTISING
Begging, soliciting alms or contributions in parks 1819
Bids, bidding procedures for formal purchasing, soliciting of 2422
Purchasing [see that title]
Drug paraphernalia
Advertisement for sale 1710(d)
Handbills, commercial and noncommercial
Distribution requirements 1065 et seq.
[See also: Garbage and Trash]
Loudspeakers used for advertising 1737(c)
[See also: Noises]
Obscene publications, exhibitions
Selling, advertising; offenses 1785
Parks
Advertising and soliciting sales in 1825
Sign code requirements 59 et seq.
[See also: Signs and Billboards]
Sound trucks used for advertising 1737(q)
AFFIRMATION [See: Oath, Affirmation, Swear or Sworn, etc.]
AGENCIES OF CITY. See: Departments and Other Agencies of City
AIRCRAFT
Dropping litter, handbills from aircraft 1084
AIRPLANE GLUE
Model airplane glue, sale to minors; public intoxication 172
ALARMS
False fire alarms 82
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Blood alcohol content
Chemical tests for 14-144
Operation of a motor vehicle with excessive 14-143
City parks
Alcoholic beverages prohibited; exceptions 18-14
Consumption in public 17-1
Foods, prepared
Temporary sale of by not-for-profit organizations 3-1
Intoxicating liquor
Closing hours 3-89
Coin-operated dispensing devices prohibited 3-95
Consumption of in public 17-1
Definitions 3-31
Display of intoxicating liquor 3-91
Drunkards, furnishing intoxicating liquor to 3-93
Election days, sales on Sundays 3-86
Hours 3-89
Intoxicated persons, furnishing intoxicating liquor to 3-93
Keeping of intoxicating liquor other than that authorized by license 3-90
Licenses
Application 3-53
Authority of council to require consents 3-60
Description of premises for which license issued 3-66
Display of license 3-68
Extension of licenses 3-65
Fees 3-61
Collection, disposition of 3-62
Merchant’s tax, license fees to be in lieu of portion of 3-63
Financial interest in retail prohibited 3-72
Food service on premises
Prerequisite to license to sell intoxicating liquor by the drink 3-59
Ineligible for license
Locations ineligible for license 3-55
Persons ineligible for license generally 3-54
Issuance, renewal and extension of licenses 3-65
Malt liquor in original package
Persons eligible for license to sell 3-58
Maximum number of licenses in which any person may have an interest 3-52
Nonintoxicating beer may be sold under liquor license 3-64
Number of licenses
Limitation on number which may be outstanding 3-67
Original package liquor
Persons eligible for license to sell 3-58
Consuming on premises where sold prohibited 3-87
Other licenses may be required for other business activities 3-64
Premises, description of 3-66
Renewal of licenses 3-65
Required for sale 3-51
Revocation 3-70
Sales to license dealers only 3-71
Separate license required for each premises 3-52
Transferability 3-69
Minors
Assisting minor in falsification of age 3-33
Employment of 3-94
Furnishing intoxicating liquor to 3-93
Purchasing or possessing 3-32
New Year’s Eve, sales authorized when on a Sunday 3-86
Obstruction of view of premises 3-92
Operation of motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicant or drug 14-142
Operations 3-86 et seq.
Original package purchase
Consuming on premises where sold prohibited 3-87
Physicians and pharmacists
Article not to affect professional activities of 3-34
Police department, duty to enforce 3-35
Sales
Financial interest in retail prohibited 3-72
Licensed dealers, sales to only 3-71
Sunday sales 3-86
To be made on licensed premises only 3-92
Sunday, sales on 3-86
Intoxication
Consumption of alcoholic beverages in public 17-1
Intoxicated liquor, furnishing to intoxicated persons 3-93
Operation of motor vehicle by persons with excessive blood alcohol content 14-143
Motor vehicle, consumption of in moving 14-165
Nonintoxicating beer
Adulteration of nonintoxicating beer 3-167
Brewers and wholesalers
Restricted in business relations with retailers 3-165
City parks, nonintoxicating beer prohibited; exceptions 18-14
Definitions 3-116
Gambling and gambling devices 3-171
Hours 3-162
Intoxicating liquor on premises, retailers not to have 3-169
Labeling of containers, required 3-166
Lawful sources, beer to be obtained from 3-117
Licenses
Annual license fees established 3-139
Brewers and wholesalers
Restrictions in business relations with retailers 3-143, 3-165
Eligible of license, persons eligible for license 3-137
Exempt persons from license requirements 3-135
Extension 3-140
Fees
Annual license fee established 3-139
To be in lieu of portion of merchant’s ad valorem tax 3-139
Ineligible for on-premises consumption license 3-138
Issuance, renewal and extension 3-140
New license, period during which not to be issued 3-145
On-premises consumption
Premises ineligible for on-premises consumption license 3-138
Premises licensed for on-premises consumption 3-170
Scope of license authorizing on-premises consumption 3-144
Original package licenses not to allow package to be broken or
beer consumed on the premises 3-168
Period during which new license not to be issued 3-145
Persons eligible for license 3-137
Persons exempt from license requirements 3-135
Posting of 3-142
Premises licensed for on-premises consumption 3-170
Renewal 3-140
Required for sale or manufacture 3-134
Restrictions on brewers and wholesalers 3-143
Retailers not to have intoxicating liquor on premises 3-169
Revocation or suspension
By council, grounds for, hearing 3-146
Scope of license authorizing on-premises consumption 3-144
Separate license required for each place of business 3-136
Transferability 3-141
On-premises consumption
Original package licenses not to allow 3-168
Retailers not to have intoxicating liquor on premises 3-169
Open to view, premises licensed for on-premises consumption to be 3-170
Original package licenses
Allowing package to be broken or beer consumed on premises 3-168
Police department, reporting violations 3-118
Violations
Conviction of violation to constitute grounds for revocation
of license 3-145
Police department to report 3-118
Operation of motor vehicle while under influence of intoxicant or drug 14-142
Operations 3-86 et seq.
Physicians and pharmacists
Article not to affect professional activities of 3-34
Police department, duty to enforce 3-35
Schools, locations ineligible for intoxicating liquor license 3-55
Temporary sale of wine and prepared foods by not-for-profit organizations 3-1
Wine
Temporary sale of by not-for-profit organizations 3-1
ALLEYS
Parking in alleys 14-326
[See also: Traffic]
Yielding to pedestrians when emerging from alley 14-205
[See also: Streets and Sidewalks]
ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES
Traffic requirements for 14-164, 14-364
[See also: Traffic]
ALMS OR CONTRIBUTIONS
Parks, soliciting alms or contributions 18-19
AMBULANCES
Authorized emergency vehicles, traffic requirements 141, 14197
[See also: Traffic]
Fire department vehicles 89 et seq.
[See also: Fire Prevention, Protection and Ambulance Fees]
AMUSEMENTS
Amusement devices and amusement centers
Applicability of provisions 3½32
Definitions 3½31
License
Amusement devices; license required 3½-40
Issuance and renewal 3½41
Application requirement 3½34
Granted 3½35
Renewal, term of 3½36
Required 3½33
Revocation 3½38
Operation of amusement center 3½37
Provisions
Applicability of 3½-32
In addition to other licensing requirements 3½-39
Special use permit, term of 3½36
Amusement rides and devices
Concession booths 3½-13
Definitions 3½11
Environment, general 3½-15
Exemptions 3½-19
Fees 3½16
Inspections 3½18
Insurance 3½16, 3½-17
Penalties 3½20
Permits 3½16
Safety standards 3½12
Walkways, etc., minimum requirements 3½14
Coinoperated amusement devices
Regulations generally 1356
Crowding in places of amusement 177
AND [See: Or, And]
ANIMALS AND FOWL
Abandonment of animals 4-3
Abandonment of rabies suspect 451
Birds, protection 42
Cats, nuisance provisions 45
Cattle. [See within this title: Livestock]
Clinical observation of animals biting people, other animals 4-49
Cruelty to animals 41
Dogs. [See within this title: Domestic Pets]
Domestic pets (dogs and cats)
Definitions 437
Female dogs in heat to be kept in an enclosed place 4-34
Fierce or dangerous animals 452
Impoundment
Manner of 444
Reasons for 443
Redemption after 445
Interfering with city personnel 435, 450
Interfering with persons enforcing provisions 435
Number of cats constituting nuisance, exception 4-5
Number of dogs which may be kept 430
Rabid animals
Clinical observation of animals which bite persons, other animals 4-49
Disposition of 447
Notice to director of public works of 448
Rabies protection
Clinical observation of animals which bite persons, other animals 4-49
Duties of director of public works 432
Quarantine authorized for 432
Quarantine requirements 432
Vaccination, tag requirements 438
Rabies suspects
Abandonment of 4-51
Delivered to public works 4-55
Quarantine of 446
Right of entry for city personnel 450
Running at large
Generally 4-53
Permitting 4-54
Violations, penalty 436
Fierce or dangerous animals 452
Horses [See within this title: Livestock] [See also: Horse-Drawn Carriages]
Impoundment
Domestic pets, impounding 443 et seq.
Livestock at large, impoundment; 47
Interfering with persons enforcing provisions 435, 450
Livestock
At large prohibited; impoundment, sale 47
Keeping in stable, stockyard or stockpen
Conformity with other applicable ordinances 410
Definitions 48
Location restrictions; limitations on number of animals permitted 49
Poultry
Running at large prohibited 46
Quarantining, rabies protection [See within this title: Domestic Pets]
Rabies provisions
Domestic pets, rabies protection requirements 432 et seq.
Right of entry of city personnel 450
Running at large
Domestic pets, running at large 453 et seq.
Livestock at large, impoundment provisions 4-7 et seq.
Swine [See within this title: Livestock]
Vaccination
Domestic pet, vaccination requirements 438
Violations, penalty 436
ANTENNAE
Communication antennae and support structures Appendix A-910 et seq.
APPOINTED OFFICERS [See: Officers and Employees]
APPROPRIATIONS
Emergency appropriations 2313(d)
Planning and zoning commission appropriations for expenses 2522
Planning and zoning commission. [see that title]
Reduction of appropriations 2313(b)
Supplemental appropriations 2313(a)
Taxation generally [See: Taxation]
Transfer of appropriations 2313(c)
ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES
Selection and procurement of 2482 et seq.
Purchasing [see that title]
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD
Annual report 2540
Building permit applications
[See: Zoning (Appendix A)]
City attorney, assistance by 2539
Commercial and multi-family residential building permit review 2537
Created 2531
Facilities and personnel 2539
Meetings 2534
Membership; terms; removal; vacancies 2532
Organization of board 2533
Powers and duties 2535
Purpose 2531
Residential building permit review 2538
Rules of procedure 2534
Sign permit review 2536
ARRESTS
Bail bonds 1516
Forfeiture of 1517
Chief of police, arrest authority 1936
Junior college district police officers, arrest authority 1972
Private watchmen, arrest authority 1968
Special police, arrest authority 1967
Warrants, arrest without 1515
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
Engaging in 1728
[See also: Disorderly and Similar Conduct; Hate Crimes]
ASSOCIATIONS
Rules of construction, definitions for Code 12
ATTEMPT TO COMMIT
Conspiracy or attempt to commit offense 174
ATTORNEYS
Assistant city attorney 2-231, 2-233
City attorney 2228 et seq.
[see also that title]
AUCTIONS AND AUCTIONEERS
License tax amount 1334
AUDITS
Annual audit 2302
[See also: Finances]
AUTHORITY
Joint authority, rules of construction, definitions for 12
AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES
Drivers, duty upon approach of 14197
Fire department authorized emergency vehicles 88 et seq.
Fire department [see that title]
Traffic requirements, definitions, etc 141, 14197
AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK DEALERS
License tax 13-34
AUTOMOBILES [See: Motor Vehicles and Other Vehicles]
131
CODE INDEX
Section
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BAD CHECKS
Obtaining property by false pretenses; bad checks 1763
BAIL BONDS
Forfeiture of bond 1517
Posting of bond 1516
[See also: Municipal Court]
BANKS
Depositories for city funds, contracts with 2300
License tax 13-34
BANNERS
Prohibited 519
Sign code 5-7 et seq.
[See also: Signs and Billboards]
BARBED WIRE FENCES
Restrictions on 538
[See also: Fences, Walls, Hedges and Enclosures]
BARRIERS, BARRICADES
Safety precautions for obstructions, excavations, encroachments 20166 et seq.
[See also: Streets and Sidewalks]
BATTERY [See: Assault and Battery]
BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENTS
License tax 13-34
BEER [See: Alcoholic Beverages]
BEGGING
Soliciting alms, contributions in parks prohibited 1819
BICYCLES
Brake requirements 4½2
Definitions 4½1
Equipment 4½-3
Parks, restrictions on bicycles 187
Routes established 4½7
Traffic regulations [See also: Traffic]
Generally 4½4
Path, using when designated 4½5
Requirements generally 144 et seq.
Right side of roadway, riding near to 4½5
Special provisions 4½5
Violations, penalties 4½6
BIDS, BIDDING
Purchasing procedures in general 2371 et seq.
[See also: Purchasing]
Sidewalk construction and repair; bid for construction 2046
[See also: Streets and Sidewalks]
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES
Requirements 1355
BINGO
Defined 17159(a)
Gambling [see that title]
License, required 17159(b)
Prohibited conduct 17159(c)
Violations, penalty 17159(d)
BIRDS
Conduct constituting disturbing noises 1737(e)
[See also: Noises]
Protection of birds 42
[See also: Animals and Fowl]
BLOWERS
Conduct constituting disturbing noises 1737(p)
[See also: Noises]
BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS [See: Departments and Other Agencies of City]
BOATS
Park boating restrictions 1826
[See also: Waterways and Watercourses]
BOND ISSUES
Downtown special business district bonds 636
[See also: Business Redevelopment]
Sale of bonds by city 2304
BONDS
Bail bonds 1516 et seq.
[See also: Municipal Court]
Director of finance, bonds for 2325
Director of purchasing, bond requirements 2399
Officers and employees, bond requirements 2148 et seq.
[See also: Officers and Employees]
Official bonds 2296
Sale of bonds 2304
BOOKS
City engineer, custody of documents and records 2-254
Quarterly and annual financial statements; annual audit 2-302
BOUNDARIES
Corporate limits defined 12
Downtown special business district boundaries 633
[See also: Business Redevelopment]
BRIDGES
Observing bridge signals by pedestrians 14291
Parking on bridges 14324
[See also: Traffic]
BRUSH [See: Weeds, Brush, Etc.]
BUDGET
Chief administrative officer's duties re annual budget 2170(5)
[See also: Chief Administrative Officer]
Main street market budget 2586
[See also: Main Street Market]
Submission; contents; council action; amendment; adoption; etc 2305 et seq.
[See also: Finances]
BUILDINGS (Construction, housing, other regulations)
Appeals (board of building appeals)
Appeals to stay proceedings; exceptions 567
Building commissioner, transmitting records 566
Decisions of board of building appeals 5-68
Fee to accompany notice of appeal 566
Manner of filing appeals 5-66
Amusement devices code adopted 5-4a
Architectural review board, created, etc. 2531 et seq.
Barricades, barriers, etc., safety precautions for obstructions 20166 et seq.
[See also: Streets and Sidewalks]