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+ Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
– Sec. 1-1. How code designated and cited.
– Sec. 1-2. Definitions and rules of construction.
– Sec. 1-3. Provisions considered as continuations of existing ordinances.
– Sec. 1-4. Effect of repeal of ordinances.
– Sec. 1-5. Catchlines of sections.
– Sec. 1-6. Severability of parts of code.
– Sec. 2-8. Adoption of personnel policy; amendment, repeal, etc.; separability from labor agreements.
– Sec. 2-18. Meetings – Time and place.
– Sec. 2-19. Same – On holidays.
– Sec. 2-21. Procedural rules.
– Sec. 2-23. Mayor and mayor pro tem.
– Secs. 2-24 – 2-35. Reserved.
– Sec. 2-36. Office created; appointment.
– Sec. 2-37. Residence requirements; disability.
– Sec. 2-38. Bond requirement.
– Sec. 2-39. Compensation; reimbursement for expenses.
– Sec. 2-41. Same – Procedure.
– Sec. 2-43. Officers to cooperate.
– Secs. 2-45 – 2-51. Reserved.
– Sec. 2-52. Created; appointment.
– Sec. 2-53. Bonding requirement.
– Sec. 2-55. Deputy – Created.
– Secs. 2-56 – 2-58. Reserved.
– Secs. 2-59 – 2-63. Reserved.
– Sec. 2-65. Bonding requirement.
– Sec. 2-67. Deposit of city funds, generally.
– Sec. 2-68. Investments for city.
– Sec. 2-69. Deputy – Created.
– Sec. 2-70. Same – Bonding requirement.
– Sec. 2-72. Offices of city treasurer and finance director may be held by different persons.
– Secs. 2-73 – 2-76. Reserved.
– Sec. 2-77. General fixed asset account – Created.
– Sec. 2-78. Revenues and expenditures from general fixed asset account.
– Secs. 2-79 – 2-88. Reserved.
– Secs. 2-89 – 2-108. Reserved.
– Secs. 2-109 – 2-124. Reserved.
– Secs. 2-125 – 2-129. Reserved.
– Secs. 2-131 – 2-140. Reserved.
– Sec. 2-141. Declaration of policy.
– Sec. 2-142. Contents of petition.
– Sec. 2-144. Time limit for submitting petition.
– Sec. 2-145. Validation of petition by city clerk.
– Sec. 2-146. Restriction on submission of new petition.
– Secs. 2-147 – 2-155. Reserved.
– Sec. 2-156. Declaration of policy.
– Sec. 2-158. Fair and equal treatment.
– Sec. 2-159. Conflict of interest.
– Secs. 2-161 – 2-170. Reserved.
– Sec. 2-171. Compliance with state law.
– Sec. 2-172. Risk management policy.
– Sec. 2-174. Administrator – Designated.
– Sec. 2-175. Same – Responsibility for plan.
– Sec. 2-176. Investigation of claims.
– Sec. 2-177. Risk management program.
– Sec. 2-178. Defense of claims.
– Sec. 2-180. Advisory commissions created.
– Sec. 2-181. Terms and appointment.
– Sec. 2-183. Chairperson and rules of conduct.
– Sec. 2-186. Council and staff support.
– Sec. 3-1. Certain types prohibited.
– Sec. 3-2. Placing, throwing, etc., advertising – On private property.
– Sec. 3-5. Permission necessary to fasten advertising on certain property.
– Sec. 5-2. Joint operation of city and county.
– Sec. 5-3. Airport advisory commission created; duties.
– Sec. 5-8. Airport manager – Appointment.
– Sec. 5-9. Same – Responsibility, powers, duties.
– Sec. 5-10. Airport employees.
– Secs. 5-12 – 5-19. Reserved.
– Sec. 5-20. Enforcement of rules and regulations.
– Sec. 5-21. Construction requirements.
– Sec. 5-22. Airport liability.
– Sec. 5-25. Fueling and flammables; general use and procedures.
– Secs. 5-28 , 5-29. Reserved.
– Sec. 5-30. Aircraft operations; licenses, registrations.
– Sec. 5-31. Parking aircraft.
– Sec. 5-32. Parking for repairs.
– Sec. 5-33. General flight rules.
– Sec. 5-35. Takeoffs and landings.
– Sec. 5-37. Air traffic patterns.
– Sec. 5-38. Special operations.
– Sec. 5-39. Disabled, derelict aircraft.
– Sec. 5-40. Damage to airport property.
– Sec. 5-41. Security of aircraft.
– Sec. 5-42. Starting or running of aircraft engines.
– Secs. 5-43 – 5-49. Reserved.
– Sec. 5-50. General operations.
– Sec. 5-51. Loading and unloading passengers and baggage.
– Sec. 5-52. Air operations area (AOA).
– Secs. 5-53 – 5-59. Reserved.
– Sec. 5-62. Interfering or tampering with aircraft.
– Sec. 5-63. Restricted areas.
– Sec. 5-64. Animals prohibited.
– Sec. 5-65. Open-flame operations.
– Sec. 5-66. Smoking prohibited.
– Sec. 5-67. Loitering, refusal to comply.
– Sec. 5-68. Maintenance of leased areas.
– Sec. 5-69. Solicitation and advertising.
– Secs. 5-71 – 5-79. Reserved.
– Sec. 5-80. General provisions.
– Sec. 5-81. Minimum standards for commercial aeronautical activities.
– Sec. 5-82. Fees and charges.
– Sec. 5-83. Commercial use agreements.
– Sec. 5-84. Liability insurance.
– Sec. 5-85. Certificates and licenses.
– Sec. 5.5-3. Alarm systems in apartment complexes.
– Sec. 5.5-4. Duties of the alarm user.
– Sec. 5.5-5. Duties of alarm company.
– Sec. 5.5-6. Duties of the alarm administrator.
+ Chapter 6 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
– Sec. 6-2. Consumption or possession in certain places.
– Sec. 6-19. Retailers to conduct business inside building.
– Sec. 6-20. Disorderly conduct; sale to habitual drunkards or intoxicated persons.
– Sec. 6-21. No vested rights created by article.
– Secs. 6-23 – 6-25. Reserved.
– Sec. 6-26. Required; display mandatory.
– Sec. 6-28.1. Consideration of application; approval or denial.
– Sec. 6-29. Fees; expiration.
– Sec. 6-34. Separate license for each place of business.
– Sec. 6-35. Revocation and suspension.
– Sec. 6-36. Licensees subject to subpoena.
– Secs. 6-37 – 6-46. Reserved.
– Sec. 6-47. Sales to certain persons prohibited, misrepresentation of age prohibited.
– Sec. 6-48. Outdoor advertising prohibited
– Sec. 6-49. Premises in residential district not to be licensed.
– Sec. 6-51. Storage for consumption without license prohibited.
– Sec. 6-53. Sale restricted to licensed premises.
– Secs. 6-55 – 6-58. Reserved.
– Sec. 6-59. Required; display mandatory.
– Sec. 6-63. Issuance; state and county licenses prerequisite.
– Sec. 6-64. Consent of property owners.
– Sec. 6-65. Assignment; transfer fee.
– Sec. 6-66. Revocation and suspension.
– Secs. 6-67 – 6-69. Reserved.
– Secs. 6-70 – 6-79. Reserved.
– Sec. 6-80. Required; display mandatory.
– Sec. 6-81. Qualifications of applicant.
– Sec. 6-83. Issuing authority.
– Sec. 6-84. Requirements; transferability; revocation; suspension; separate license required.
– Sec. 6-85. Consumption on premises; hours of sale.
– Sec. 6-86. Sale restricted to licensed premises.
– Sec. 6-88. Conditions for issuance of outdoor eating facility license.
– Sec. 6-89. Encroachment of outdoor eating facility on city right-of-way.
– Sec. 6-90. Contents of application, fee, appeal.
– Sec. 6-91. Violations, suspension or revocation of license.
– Sec. 7-1. Ambulance charges.
– Sec. 7-7. Authority of personnel at emergency care sites.
– Sec. 7-8. Policies, procedures and standards.
– Sec. 7-9. Certificate of compliance.
– Sec. 7-10. Certificate of public convenience and necessity.
– Sec. 8-3. Excessive noise from animals prohibited.
– Sec. 8-4. Impoundment of animals and fowl running at large – Authorized; notice to owner.
– Sec. 8-7. Driving herds through city.
– Sec. 8-9. Animal protection – Cruelty, killing and otherwise mistreating animals.
– Sec. 8-12. Wild or dangerous animals.
– Secs. 8-13 – 8-20. Reserved.
– Sec. 8-21. Findings of fact; authority.
– Sec. 8-23. License required.
– Sec. 8-24. Information required.
– Sec. 8-25. Annual license fee.
– Sec. 8-26. Veterinary hospital and animal shelter exempt from license requirement.
– Sec. 8-27. License tag – Issuance; duration; duplicates.
– Sec. 8-28. Same – Prohibited acts.
– Sec. 8-29. Same – Transfer of ownership.
– Sec. 8-30. Revocation of license.
– Sec. 8-35. Impoundment generally.
– Sec. 8-36. Interference with impoundment.
– Sec. 8-37. Disposition of dangerous dogs.
– Sec. 8-38. Notice of impounding.
– Sec. 8-39. Redemption of impounded dogs.
– Sec. 8-40. Disposition of unclaimed dogs.
– Sec. 8-42. Destruction of dangerous or diseased dogs.
– Sec. 8-43. Offenses; civil infractions and misdemeanors; penalties.
– Sec. 8-44. Additional remedies.
– Sec. 8-45. Dangerous dog registration.
– Sec. 8-47. Other acts prohibited under articles I and II of this chapter.
– Chapter 9 BOATS AND PLEASURE CRAFT
+ Chapter 10 BUILDINGS AND GENERAL BUILDING REGULATIONS
– Sec. 10-2. Code adoption – Available for inspection.
– Sec. 10-3. International Building Code – Amendments.
– Sec. 10-4. International Residential Code – Amendments.
– Sec. 10-6. International Mechanical Code – Amendments.
– Sec. 10-7. International Existing Building Code – Amendments.
– Sec. 10-11.1. Permits of local interest.
– Sec. 10-12. Manufactured housing standards.
– Sec. 10-13. Installation permits required for wood stoves and other solid fuel heating appliances.
– Sec. 11-2. Cemetery advisory commission.
– Secs. 11-3 – 11-15. Reserved.
– Secs. 11-16 – 11-21. Reserved.
– Secs. 11-23 – 11-32. Reserved.
– Secs. 11-33 – 11-47. Reserved.
– Sec. 11-48. Perpetual care fund – Created; management; disposition of income.
– Sec. 11-52. Special cemetery fund – Created.
– Sec. 11-53. Same – Deposits.
– Secs. 11-55 – 11-65. Reserved.
– Sec. 11-66. Rules and regulations adopted; applicability; amendment and alteration.
– Sec. 11-67. Burial or disinterment – Permit required; records to be kept.
– Sec. 11-69. Adult graves to be lined.
– Sec. 11-70. Landscaping, planting, cultivation, etc., of trees, shrubs, etc.
– Sec. 11-70.1. Setting of monuments; rules and regulations; fees.
– Sec. 11-71. Monuments and markers to be flush with ground.
– Sec. 11-73. Repurchase of crypts by city.
– Sec. 11-74. Transfer of ownership of privately owned crypt; fee.
– Sec. 11-75. Recordation of transfer of privately owned grave.
– Sec. 11-76. Opening of grave for purpose of interment.
– Sec. 11-77. Sale of graves, land, etc., to other cemeteries, etc.
– Sec. 11-79. General supervision of cemetery.
– Sec. 11-80. Interments and disinterments generally.
– Sec. 11-81. Property rights of plot owners.
– Sec. 11-82. Transfers or assignments.
– Sec. 11-83. Subdivision of plots prohibited.
– Sec. 11-84. Control of work by city.
– Sec. 11-85. Decoration of plots.
– Sec. 11-86. Roadways and replatting.
– Sec. 11-87. Conduct of persons within the cemetery.
– Sec. 11-89. Protection against loss or damage.
– Sec. 11-90. Change in address of plot owners; owner to notify city.
– Sec. 11-91. Certificate and rules and regulations sole agreement.
– Sec. 12-3. Expenditures deemed for protection of inhabitants and property.
– Sec. 12-4. Organizational plan.
– Sec. 12-5. Office of civil defense – Created.
– Sec. 12-6. Same – Composition.
– Sec. 12-7. Powers and duties of director – Generally.
– Sec. 12-8. Same – In event of proclamation of disaster.
– Sec. 12-10. Functions and duties of departments and employees.
– Sec. 12-12. Acceptance of equipment, supplies, etc., from federal government.
– Sec. 12-13. Orders, rules and regulations – Authority of mayor, etc.
– Sec. 12-14. Same – To be in writing.
– Sec. 12-15. Same – Effective until repealed.
– Sec. 12-16. Practice blackouts and air raid drills.
– Sec. 12-17. Special police – Authorized.
– Sec. 12-18. Same – Powers and duties.
– Sec. 12-19. Same – Identifying emblem to be worn.
– Sec. 12-20. Unauthorized use of sirens or other warning devices.
– Sec. 12-22. Liability of private persons.
– Sec. 12-23. Liability of city.
– Sec. 12-24. Lights during blackout declared public nuisance; abatement.
– Secs. 13-2 – 13-12. Reserved.
– Secs. 13-13 – 13-23. Reserved.
– Sec. 13-24. Election precincts – Designated.
– Sec. 13-25. Same – Boundaries.
– Sec. 13-28. Date of general city election, procedure.
– Sec. 13-29. Filling of vacancy by appointment.
– Sec. 13-31. Candidates to specify term for which they are seeking election.
– Sec. 14-1. Adoption of National Electrical Code.
– Sec. 14-2. Permits required.
– Sec. 14-3. Electrical contractor’s license required.
– Sec. 14-4. Competency of electrical contractor.
– Sec. 14-5. Standards – Electrical work.
– Sec. 14-6. Inspection of wiring required.
– Sec. 14-7. Same – Notification of building official; concealed wiring not to be covered.
– Sec. 14-8. Alterations required by building official to be made promptly.
– Sec. 14-9. Plans and specifications of proposed work to be furnished building official.
– Sec. 14-12. Counter top receptacle spacing.
– Sec. 14-13. Residential service entrance conductors.
+ Chapter 15 FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION
– Sec. 15-1.1. International Fire Code—Amendments.
– Sec. 15-2. Use of explosives.
– Sec. 15-3. Fire zones established.
– Sec. 15-4. Investigation of fires.
– Sec. 15-5. Fire drills in schools; doors of same to be unlocked.
– Sec. 15-6. Destruction, interference with, etc., fire alarms; false alarms.
– Sec. 15-7. Alarm system wires to be protected.
– Secs. 15-8 – 15-16. Reserved.
+ Chapter 17 GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND WEEDS
– Secs. 17-1 – 17-15. Reserved.
– Sec. 17-16. Authority and purpose.
– Sec. 17-20. Sanitary receptacles.
– Sec. 17-22. Frequency of collection.
– Sec. 17-23. Precollection practices.
– Sec. 17-24. Special services.
– Sec. 17-25. Rates, fees and charges.
– Sec. 17-26. License required; restrictions on operations.
– Sec. 17-27. Hazardous wastes and prohibited materials.
– Sec. 17-28. Solid waste transfer station and household moderate risk waste facility.
– Sec. 17-29. Streets/solid waste division.
– Sec. 17-30. Contract authorization.
– Sec. 17-31. Home occupations.
– Sec. 17-32. Exemption from curb or alley service.
– Sec. 17-33. Mobile cart service.
– Sec. 17-33.1. Yard waste collection.
– Sec. 17-33.2. Recyclable materials – Curbside collection, processing and marketing.
– Sec. 17-34. Declared nuisance.
– Sec. 17-36. Abatement of violation – By city.
– Sec. 17-38. Penalty for violation.
– Secs. 17-39 – 17-48. Reserved.
– Sec. 17-51. Placement of receptacles to prevent littering.
– Sec. 17-52. Sweeping litter into gutters prohibited.
– Sec. 17-53. Merchant’s duty to keep sidewalks clean.
– Sec. 17-55. Vehicle loads causing litter.
– Sec. 17-56. Proper load covering.
– Secs. 17-57 – 17-60. Reserved.
– Sec. 17-61. Owner to maintain premises free of litter.
– Secs. 17-62 , 17-63. Reserved.
– Sec. 17-64. Clearing of litter from private property by city.
– Sec. 17-65. Unlawful removal.
– Sec. 17-68. Violations declared public nuisance.
– Sec. 17-71. Accumulation of manure a nuisance.
– Sec. 17-72. Notice to remove.
– Sec. 18-4. License required.
– Sec. 18-5. Board of appeals created.
– Sec. 18-7. Inspections – Rough piping inspection, tank inspection.
– Sec. 18-9. Discontinuance of oil service.
+ Chapter 19 HEALTH AND SANITATION
– Sec. 19-1. Abatement of unsanitary buildings.
– Secs. 19-2 – 19-15. Reserved.
– Secs. 19-16 – 19-42. Reserved.
– Secs. 19-43 – 19-57. Reserved.
– Sec. 19-58. Slaughterhouses and depositories for dead animals.
– Sec. 19-59. Certain acts declared nuisance; abatement of same.
– Sec. 19-60. Accumulation of manure and offensive substances prohibited.
– Secs. 19-61 – 19-72. Reserved.
– Sec. 19-74. Premises to be in rat-free condition.
– Sec. 19-75. Food to be stored in ratproof containers; exception.
– Sec. 19-76. Garbage to be kept in ratproof containers.
– Sec. 19-77. Premises to be kept free from rat harborages.
– Sec. 19-78. Repairs and construction to comply with the provisions of this article.
+ Chapter 19.5 HISTORIC DISTRICTS
– Secs. 19.5-1 – 19.5-10. Reserved.
– Sec. 19.5-11. Findings and declarations.
– Sec. 19.5-12. General definitions.
– Sec. 19.5-13. Creation of Lewiston West End Historic District.
– Sec. 19.5-14. The Lewiston historic preservation commission.
– Sec. 19.5-15. Powers of the Lewiston historic preservation commission.
– Sec. 19.5-16. Certificate of appropriateness required.
– Sec. 19.5-18. Certificate of appropriateness required for zone change.
– Sec. 19.5-19. Ordinary maintenance and repair exempted.
– Sec. 19.5-20. Interior arrangement exempted.
– Sec. 19.5-21. Review procedure for certificates of appropriateness.
– Sec. 19.5-22. Review standards.
– Sec. 19.5-24. Maintenance of buildings and structures.
– Sec. 19.5-25. Willful violation to constitute misdemeanor.
– Sec. 19.5-26. Continuing violations deemed public nuisance.
– Chapter 19.75 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
– Sec. 20-2. General powers, terms of library board of trustees.
– Sec. 20-3. Employees, administrator; employment, appointment policies.
– Secs. 21-1 – 21-15. Reserved.
– Sec. 21-16. Statutory authority; purpose.
– Sec. 21-18. Fee levied; amount; effect upon other license fee provisions.
– Sec. 21-19. Determination of number of employees.
– Sec. 21-21. Engaging in business without obtaining license prohibited; expiration of license.
– Sec. 21-22. Application for license; contents; license fee to accompany application.
– Sec. 21-23. Examination of applications; business premises.
– Sec. 21-24. Appeal procedure.
– Sec. 21-25. Contents of license.
– Sec. 21-27. Change in location or owner of licensed business.
– Sec. 21-28. Mailing of application forms; effect of failure to file license application.
– Sec. 21-29. When fees due and payable; penalty for late payment.
– Sec. 21-30. License fees, penalties thereon to constitute debt to city.
– Sec. 21-32. Violation; penalty.
– Sec. 21-33. Suspension or revocation.
– Sec. 21-34. Operation without license declared a nuisance; injunction.
– Secs. 21-35 – 21-54. Reserved.
– Sec. 21-56. Business license required.
– Sec. 21-58. Conditional use permit.
– Sec. 21-59. Standards for issuance of conditional use permit.
– Secs. 21-61 – 21-70. Reserved.
– Sec. 21-71. Purpose and definitions.
– Sec. 21-72. Notification to city required.
– Sec. 21-73. Application of regulations.
– Sec. 21-74. Duties of licensee.
– Sec. 21-75. Violation; penalties.
– Secs. 21-76 – 21-86. Reserved.
– Sec. 21-88. License – Required.
– Sec. 21-89. Same – Application.
– Sec. 21-91. Same – Standards for issuance.
– Sec. 21-92. Same – Action by city; notice of rejection.
– Sec. 21-93. Same – Transferability.
– Sec. 21-94. Same – Revocation and suspension.
– Sec. 21-98. Investigation by chief of police.
– Sec. 21-101. Posting and carrying licenses.
– Sec. 21-102. Impersonation of state police officers.
– Secs. 21-103 – 21-112. Reserved.
– Sec. 21-114. License required.
– Sec. 21-115. Applicability of article.
– Sec. 21-116. Prohibited acts.
– Sec. 21-117. Records of transactions – Required to be kept.
– Sec. 21-118. Same – Reports to police department.
– Sec. 21-119. Same – Inspections.
– Sec. 21-120. Record of sales.
– Secs. 21-121 – 21-130. Reserved.
– Sec. 21-132. Applicability of article.
– Sec. 21-133. License required.
– Sec. 21-139. Background study.
– Sec. 21-140. Disqualifying crimes or conduct.
– Sec. 21-141. Administrative review.
– Sec. 21-143. Denial, suspension or revocation of a license.
– Sec. 21-144. Notice; hearing.
– Sec. 21-145. Appeal procedures.
– Sec. 21-146. Violations; penalties.
– Secs. 21-147 – 21-151. Reserved.
– Sec. 21-153. License and permit – Required.
– Sec. 21-154. Same – Charitable, etc., organizations.
– Sec. 21-155. Same – Application.
– Sec. 21-157. Same – Investigation; issuance.
– Sec. 21-159. Same – Expiration date.
– Sec. 21-160. Same – Exhibition upon request.
– Sec. 21-161. Same – Revocation.
– Sec. 21-162. Same – Appeals.
– Sec. 21-163. License plates and badges.
– Sec. 21-164. Use of streets, parks, etc.
– Sec. 21-165. Enforcement of article.
– Sec. 21-166. Reports of violations; record of same.
– Secs. 21-167 – 21-174. Reserved.
– Secs. 21-175 – 21-198. Reserved.
– Sec. 21-199. Tree pruner’s license.
– Sec. 21-200. License requirements.
– Sec. 21-201. Tree pruner’s examination.
– Sec. 21-202. Certificate of liability and property damage insurance.
– Sec. 22-1. Purchases or pledges from minors prohibited.
– Secs. 22-2 , 22-3. Reserved.
– Sec. 22-4. Leaving children unattended in vehicles.
– Secs. 22-6 – 22-15. Reserved.
– Secs. 22-17 , 22-18. Reserved.
– Sec. 22-19. Responsibility of proprietors, clerks, ticket takers, etc.
+ Chapter 23 MANUFACTURED HOME PARKS AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS
– Sec. 23-3. Powers, duties, responsibilities of the community development department.
– Sec. 23-4. License – Required; approval of community development department.
– Sec. 23-5. Same – Application.
– Sec. 23-6. Same – No rights to build or do plumbing or electrical work granted.
– Sec. 23-7 Same – Nontransferable; notice upon sale or transfer of manufactured home park; plot plan.
– Sec. 23-8. Same – Revocation.
– Sec. 23-10. Same – Appeal to council.
– Sec. 23-11. Inspection of premises.
– Sec. 23-12. Manufactured home park development application.
– Sec. 23-13. Same – Review process.
– Sec. 23-14. Development standards.
– Sec. 23-15. Installation standards.
– Sec. 23-18. Proximity of liquefied petroleum gas tanks.
– Sec. 23-19. Storage beneath a manufactured home prohibited.
– Sec. 23-20. Structural modifications in compliance with manufacturer’s specifications.
– Sec. 23-23. Powers, duties, responsibilities of the community development department.
– Sec. 23-24. License – Required; approval of community development department.
– Sec. 23-25. Same – Application.
– Sec. 23-27. Same – Revocation.
– Sec. 23-29. Same – Appeal to council.
– Sec. 23-30. Inspection of premises.
– Sec. 23-31. Recreational park development application.
– Sec. 23-32. Same – Review process.
– Sec. 23-33. Criteria for locating a recreational vehicle park.
– Sec. 23-34. Development standards for a recreational vehicle park.
– Sec. 23-35. Storage beneath a recreational vehicle prohibited.
+ Chapter 24 OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
– Sec. 24-1. Permit required to discharge firearms.
– Sec. 24-2. Aisles of churches, theaters, etc.; obstruction prohibited.
– Sec. 24-7. Noncity emergency response vehicles within city limits – Notification required.
– Sec. 24-8. Fireworks – Use within city.
– Sec. 24-9. Same – Sale prohibited, exception.
– Secs. 24-10 , 24-11. Reserved.
– Sec. 24-12. Iceboxes – Doors, etc., to be removed when abandoned.
– Sec. 24-15. Monuments, stakes, etc. – Destruction, removal, etc., prohibited.
– Sec. 24-18. Destruction, defacing, etc., public notices.
– Sec. 24-20. Reservoirs – Bathing prohibited.
– Sec. 24-21. Same – Pollution.
– Sec. 24-22. Slingshots; use prohibited.
– Secs. 24-23 – 24-28. Reserved.
– Sec. 24-29. Loitering around school buildings, etc.
– Secs. 24-30 – 24-36. Reserved.
– Sec. 24-37. Noise or excessive or unnecessary sound declared public nuisance.
– Sec. 24-38. Noise or excessive or unnecessary sound prohibited.
– Sec. 24-39. Motor vehicle noise performance standards.
– Sec. 24-40. Maximum permissible environmental noise and sound levels.
– Sec. 24-41. Definitions and standards.
– Sec. 24-42. Sound level variance permits.
– Sec. 24-45. Construction and severability.
– Sec. 24-46. Off-road vehicles prohibited.
– Secs. 24-47 – 24-49. Reserved.
– Sec. 24-50. Graffiti declared a nuisance and unlawful.
– Sec. 24-51. Definition of graffiti, abatement.
– Sec. 24-52. Graffiti abatement.
– Sec. 24-53. Person defacing property with graffiti responsible for cost of abatement.
– Chapter 25 OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT
+ Chapter 26 PARKS AND RECREATION
– Sec. 26-2. Parks and recreation advisory commission.
– Secs. 26-3 – 26-15. Reserved.
– Secs. 26-16 – 26-31. Reserved.
– Sec. 26-33. Recreational activities.
– Sec. 26-34. Use of park property.
– Sec. 26-39. Statement of purpose.
– Sec. 26-41. Authority of forester.
– Sec. 26-42. Urban forestry advisory commission.
– Sec. 26-43. Permit required.
– Sec. 26-44. Contents of permit; variances from tree list.
– Sec. 26-45. Street tree removal.
– Sec. 26-46. Forester to revoke permit.
– Sec. 26-47. Street tree pruning.
– Sec. 26-48. Injurious pests or diseases.
– Sec. 26-49. Collection of costs.
– Sec. 27-1. Plumbing contractor defined.
– Sec. 27-2. Adoption of Uniform Plumbing Code; incorporation by reference.
– Sec. 27-3. Amendments to Uniform Plumbing Code.
– Sec. 27-5. Board of appeals created.
– Secs. 27-6 – 27-12. Reserved.
– Sec. 27-14. Display of sign; false advertising.
– Sec. 27-15. Certified journeyman plumber to be in charge of work.
– Sec. 27-16. Certain persons exempt from licensing requirements.
– Sec. 29-1. Created; purpose; administration; participation.
– Sec. 29-2. Adoption of state law.
– Sec. 29-4. Deduction from police officer’s salaries.
– Sec. 29-5. Standards for training and employment of city police officers.
– Sec. 29-6. Paid police officers employed after July 1, 1979.
– Secs. 29-8 – 29-17. Reserved.
– Sec. 29-18. Purpose and scope.
– Sec. 29-21. Declaration of appointment.
– Secs. 30-5 – 30-15. Reserved.
– Sec. 30-17. Partially exempt signs.
– Sec. 30-18. Prohibited signs.
– Secs. 30-19 – 30-28. Reserved.
– Sec. 30-30. Sign installer license.
– Secs. 30-31 – 30-43. Reserved.
– Sec. 30-45. Rotation and mechanical activation.
– Sec. 30-47. Projecting signs.
– Sec. 30-49.1. Ground monument signs.
– Sec. 30-49.2. Pole/pylon signs.
– Sec. 30-49.3. Name plate or home occupation signs.
– Sec. 30-49.5. Residential entry signs.
– Sec. 30-50. Combination signs.
– Sec. 30-52. General standards for sign placement.
– Sec. 30-53. Signs within setback areas and front yards.
– Sec. 30-54. Temporary signs.
– Sec. 30-56. Total sign area.
– Secs. 30-57 – 30-65. Reserved.
– Sec. 30-66. References to be by zones.
– Sec. 30-68. Signs permitted in residential zones.
– Sec. 30-69. Signs permitted in commercial and manufacturing zones districts.
– Sec. 30-70. Signs permitted in the Local Commercial Zone (C-1).
– Sec. 30-71. Signs permitted in the Central Business District.
– Sec. 30-73. Signs permitted in Planned Unit Development Zone (PD).
– Sec. 30-74. Master signage plan.
– Sec. 30-75. Historic districts.
– Secs. 30-77 – 30-79. Reserved.
– Sec. 30-80. Nonconforming signs.
– Secs. 30-82 – 30-91. Reserved.
– Sec. 30-92. Duties of director.
– Sec. 30-93. Removal of signs.
– Sec. 30-94. Removal of abandoned signs.
– Sec. 30-95. Utilization of pre-existing, abandoned pole sign structures.
– Sec. 30-97. Investigation fees – Work without a permit.
+ Chapter 31 PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
– Sec. 31-3. Right-of-way work – Permit required.
– Sec. 31-4. Same – Application.
– Sec. 31-5. Same – Conditions for issuance.
– Sec. 31-7. Insurance required.
– Sec. 31-9. Application for vacation of right-of-way; contents, fee.
– Sec. 31-12. Right-of-way standards.
– Sec. 31-13. Supervision of work by the department of public works.
– Sec. 31-15. Cost of relocating existing public utilities.
– Sec. 31-16. Department of public works to be notified.
– Sec. 31-17. Barricades and warnings required.
– Sec. 31-18. Department of public works may obstruct dangerous right-of-way.
– Sec. 31-19. Removal of barricades.
– Sec. 31-20. Moving heavy equipment – Permit required.
– Sec. 31-22. Removal of material from or damage to right-of-way.
– Sec. 31-23. Clear vision area requirements.
– Secs. 31-24 – 31-32. Reserved.
– Sec. 31-33. Sidewalks to be kept clear of snow, leaves, debris.
– Secs. 31-35 – 31-45. Reserved.
– Sec. 31-46. Specifications; concrete sidewalks and curbs.
– Sec. 31-47. Inspection; director may order construction.
– Sec. 31-48. Order from director to alter curb cuts or replace curb.
– Sec. 31-49. Effect of failure to repair, construct or reconstruct.
– Sec. 31-50. Materials for repaired sidewalks and curbs.
– Sec. 31-51.1. Additional requirements.
– Sec. 31-52. Liability of owner.
– Secs. 31-53 – 31-65. Reserved.
– Sec. 31-67. Posts, uprights and supports prohibited.
– Sec. 31-68. Buildings projecting over streets or sidewalks.
– Sec. 31-69. When railing required.
– Sec. 31-71. Gates and doors swinging over sidewalks prohibited; same declared a nuisance.
– Sec. 31-73. Cellarways; when cover required.
– Sec. 31-74. Temporary right-of-way uses; permit; application; contents; fee.
– Sec. 31-75. Permanent and semi-permanent encroachments in the right-of-way.
– Sec. 31-76. Insurance required.
– Secs. 31-79 – 31-84. Reserved.
– Sec. 31-85. Names of new streets shall be approved by city council.
– Sec. 31-86. All houses and buildings to be numbered.
– Sec. 31-87. Decimal system of numbering adopted.
– Sec. 31-88. System used in the Lewiston district of the city.
– Sec. 31-89. Systems used in North Lewiston district of the city.
– Sec. 31-90. System used in the Lewiston Orchards District of the city.
– Sec. 31-91. Director to prepare and file map; assignment of numbers.
– Sec. 31-92. Owners to furnish own numbers; specifications of same.
– Sec. 32-2. Purpose and intent.
– Sec. 32-3. Compliance with Idaho Code.
– Sec. 32-5. Subdivision committee.
– Sec. 32-6. Outline of procedures.
– Sec. 32-9. Preapplication conference.
– Sec. 32-11. Contents of plan – Preparation.
– Sec. 32-12. Significance of development master plan approval.
– Sec. 32-14. Preliminary plat.
– Sec. 32-15. Conformance with zoning requirements.
– Sec. 32-16. Preliminary plat submission.
– Sec. 32-17. Preliminary plat review.
– Sec. 32-18. Preliminary plat approval.
– Sec. 32-19. Significance of preliminary plat approval.
– Sec. 32-20. Information required for preliminary plat submittal.
– Sec. 32-23. Final plat submittal.
– Sec. 32-24. Final plat review.
– Sec. 32-25. Final plat approval.
– Sec. 32-26. Information required for final plat submittal.
– Sec. 32-28. Administrative plat procedure.
– Sec. 32-29. Administrative plat submittal.
– Sec. 32-30. Administrative plat approval and filing.
– Sec. 32-32. Street location and arrangement.
– Sec. 32-36. Easement planning.
– Sec. 32-39. Developer’s responsibility.
– Sec. 32-40. Construction plans and specifications.
– Sec. 32-41. As built drawings.
– Sec. 32-42. Warranty of improvements.
– Sec. 32-43. Grading and erosion control during construction.
– Sec. 32-44. Construction and inspection.
– Sec. 32-45. Required improvements.
– Sec. 32-46. Review fee and approval of construction plans.
– Sec. 32-47. Public improvement agreement.
– Sec. 32-48. Financial guarantee of construction.
– Sec. 32-49. Modifications generally.
– Sec. 32-50. Prohibition against circumvention of chapter generally.
– Sec. 32-51. Violations, penalties and remedies generally.
+ Chapter 34 TAXICABS AND VEHICLES FOR HIRE
– Sec. 34-2. Business license, application fee, required.
– Sec. 34-3. State operator’s license required.
– Sec. 34-4. Display of operator’s license required.
– Sec. 34-6. Vehicle inspection, display.
– Sec. 34-7. Common scheme, name and number.
– Sec. 35-1. Applicability of chapter.
– Sec. 35-2. Compliance with state laws.
– Sec. 35-3. Regulation of traffic by police.
– Sec. 35-4. Obedience to police.
– Sec. 35-5. Avoiding intersections prohibited.
– Sec. 35-6. Obedience to barriers, warning signals and flagmen.
– Sec. 35-7. Effect of missing or illegible signs.
– Sec. 35-8. Driving over sidewalks.
– Sec. 35-9. Riding on rear of vehicles.
– Sec. 35-11. Duties upon death or injury to a dog or other animal.
– Sec. 35-12. Glass or debris from wrecked vehicle to be removed from highway.
– Secs. 35-13 – 35-16. Reserved.
– Sec. 35-17. One-way streets – Authority of director of public works.
– Sec. 35-18. Same – Obedience to signs; schedule.
– Sec. 35-20. Operation of heavy vehicles, etc., on paved streets.
– Sec. 35-21. Throwing injurious materials on streets, sidewalks and paths; liability for damage.
– Secs. 35-23 – 35-31. Reserved.
– Sec. 35-32. Maximum speed limits.
– Sec. 35-34. Use of radar and electrical devices to check speed of vehicles.
– Sec. 35-35. Temporary construction or work zone speed limits.
– Secs. 35-36 – 35-44. Reserved.
– Sec. 35-45. Obedience to official traffic control devices.
– Sec. 35-47. Traffic signs – Installation.
– Sec. 35-48. Same – Obedience required.
– Sec. 35-49. Same – Injury, removal, destruction, etc.
– Sec. 35-50. Obedience to turn signs.
– Sec. 35-52. Yield signs – Engineer.
– Sec. 35-53. Same – Drivers to yield right-of-way.
– Secs. 35-55 – 35-64. Reserved.
– Sec. 35-66. Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in specified places.
– Sec. 35-67. Modes, manners and types of parking prohibited.
– Sec. 35-68. Limited parking zones.
– Sec. 35-69. Parking in municipal and airport parking lots.
– Sec. 35-70. Bicycle parking prohibited.
– Sec. 35-71. Municipal and airport parking lots, general regulations.
– Sec. 35-71.1. Disabled parking spaces – Downtown.
– Sec. 35-72. Bus and taxicabs.
– Sec. 35-73. Parking of commercial vehicles in residential zones; restrictions.
– Sec. 35-74. Loading and unloading.
– Sec. 35-75. Establishment of loading zones during certain hours.
– Sec. 35-76. Storage, parking of trucks, trailers, buses, boats and other vehicles in certain areas.
– Sec. 35-76.1. Temporary parking of unoccupied manufactured homes or recreational vehicles.
– Sec. 35-77. Use of streets in lieu of off-street parking or storage prohibited.
– Sec. 35-78. General exceptions.
– Sec. 35-79. Cumulative effect.
– Sec. 35-80. Continuing violations.
– Sec. 35-81. Parking violation notice and procedures.
– Sec. 35-82. Infraction penalties.
– Sec. 35-83. Parking violations declared nuisances.
– Sec. 35-84. Vehicle towing or booting authorized in certain circumstances.
– Secs. 35-85 – 35-98. Reserved.
– Sec. 35-101. Deviations from truck routes.
– Sec. 35-104. Weighing authorized.
– Sec. 35-105. Applicability of article.
– Sec. 35-106. City to honor special permits issued by state.
– Sec. 35-107. Deviation from truck route – Infraction.
– Secs. 35-108 – 35-110. Reserved.
– Secs. 35-111 – 35-131. Reserved.
– Sec. 35-134. Riding on handlebars, etc., prohibited.
– Secs. 35-135 , 35-136. Reserved.
– Sec. 35-137. Operation generally.
– Sec. 35-138. Riding bicycle on sidewalk prohibited.
– Secs. 35-139 – 35-140. Reserved.
– Sec. 35-141. Mufflers required.
– Sec. 35-143. Skateboards, roller skates, go-carts, street luges and scooters prohibited.
– Sec. 35-145. Skateboarding on private property.
– Secs. 35-148 – 35-166. Reserved.
– Sec. 35-167. Subject to traffic control signals; right-of-way in crosswalks.
– Sec. 35-168. Jaywalking prohibited.
– Sec. 35-169. Walking on left where no sidewalk provided.
– Secs. 35-170 – 35-174. Reserved.
– Sec. 35-175. Definition of special event.
– Sec. 35-177. Special events for commercial purpose prohibited.
– Sec. 35-178. Interference with special event.
– Sec. 35-179. Application for permit.
– Sec. 35-180. Issuance or denial of permit.
– Sec. 35-181. Contents of permit.
– Sec. 35-182. Liability insurance.
– Sec. 35-183. Officials to be notified.
– Sec. 35.5-1. Compliance with tree pruning practices.
– Secs. 35.5-2 – 35.5-15. Reserved.
– Sec. 35.5-16. Purview of the city; responsibility for maintenance.
– Sec. 35.5-18. Trimming at property owner’s expense; specifications.
– Sec. 35.5-21. Emergency removal due to immediate danger; cost to be incurred by property owner.
– Secs. 35.5-22 – 35.5-25. Reserved.
+ Chapter 36 WATER, WASTEWATER, AND STORMWATER
– Sec. 36-1. No structures on utility easements.
– Sec. 36-2. Utility service outside city limits.
– Secs. 36-3 – 36-10. Reserved.
– Sec. 36-11. Wastewater service charges.
– Sec. 36-12. Schedule of water charges.
– Sec. 36-15. Payment of water and wastewater charges.
– Sec. 36-17. Adjustment of water and wastewater bills.
– Sec. 36-18. Procedure when charges become a disputed account.
– Sec. 36-19. Free water to be recorded and charges collected from city.
– Sec. 36-20. Water used by other city departments.
– Sec. 36-21. City to reimburse department for reduced rates.
– Sec. 36-22. Discontinuing service.
– Sec. 36-23. Utility charges to continue as long as water on.
– Sec. 36-24. Lien on property.
– Sec. 36-25. Charges recorded against premises where service installed.
– Sec. 36-26. Turn-off/on fee(s).
– Sec. 36-27. Special meter reading.
– Sec. 36-28. Charges when meter out of order.
– Sec. 36-29. Testing of meters.
– Sec. 36-30. Procedure after test of meter.
– Sec. 36-33. Treatment of wastewater, etc., before discharge.
– Sec. 36-34. Septic tanks, cesspools, etc., prohibited; exception.
– Sec. 36-35. Unauthorized openings, connections, use, etc.
– Sec. 36-36. Separate building wastewater line required for each building; exception.
– Sec. 36-37. Connections with public wastewater line – Required; exception.
– Sec. 36-38. Same – City to make connection when owner fails to do so.
– Sec. 36-39. Same – Septic tanks, cesspools, etc., to be abandoned and filled.
– Sec. 36-40. Permit for private wastewater line or building wastewater line – Required.
– Sec. 36-41. Same – Application; fee; when effective.
– Sec. 36-42. Private wastewater systems to comply with regulations of state and city.
– Sec. 36-43. Specification for connections and building wastewater lines.
– Sec. 36-44. Excavation for building wastewater lines.
– Sec. 36-45. Liability to city for violations of article.
– Sec. 36-46. Violation a misdemeanor.
– Sec. 36-47. No-fault sewer back-up property protection.
– Secs. 36-48 – 36-60. Reserved.
– Sec. 36-61. Permit – Required; deposit.
– Sec. 36-62. Same – Revocation.
– Sec. 36-63. Disposition of deposits.
– Sec. 36-64. Applicant to bear costs.
– Sec. 36-65. Credit for deposit when new district formed.
– Sec. 36-66. Assessments when new districts created.
– Secs. 36-67 – 36-70. Reserved.
– Sec. 36-71. Purpose and policy.
– Sec. 36-72. Words, terms and phrases defined.
– Sec. 36-73. Prohibited discharge standards.
– Sec. 36-74. Limitations on wastewater strength.
– Sec. 36-75. Accidental discharges.
– Sec. 36-77. Charges and fees.
– Sec. 36-78. Wastewater dischargers to comply with terms of division.
– Sec. 36-79. Wastewater discharge permit requirements.
– Sec. 36-80. Reporting requirements for discharger.
– Sec. 36-81. Monitoring facilities.
– Sec. 36-82. Inspection and sampling.
– Sec. 36-83. Confidential information.
– Sec. 36-84. Emergency suspension of service and wastewater discharge permit.
– Sec. 36-85. Termination of discharge.
– Sec. 36-86. Notification of violation; administrative adjustment.
– Sec. 36-87. Show cause hearing.
– Sec. 36-88. Judicial enforcement remedies.
– Sec. 36-89. Enforcement actions.
– Sec. 36-90. Right of appeal.
– Sec. 36-91. Operating upsets.
– Sec. 36-92. Administrative civil penalties.
– Sec. 36-93. Recovery of cost incurred by the city.
– Sec. 36-94. Remedies nonexclusive.
– Sec. 36-95. General criminal penalties.
– Sec. 36-98. Removal credits.
– Sec. 36-99. Net/gross calculations.
– Sec. 36-100. Provisions declared severable.
– Sec. 36-100.1. Conflicting provisions repealed.
– Secs. 36-100.2 – 36-100.5. Reserved.
– Sec. 36-100.6. Discharge from septage haulers.
– Sec. 36-100.7. Septage hauling permit required; application.
– Sec. 36-100.8. Conditions of permit.
– Sec. 36-100.9. Manifest required.
– Sec. 36-100.10. Times and location of discharge.
– Secs. 36-100.13 – 36-100.17. Reserved.
– Sec. 36-100.18. Waste pumper/hauler permit required; application.
– Sec. 36-100.19. Conditions of permit.
– Sec. 36-102. Application for water connection – Generally.
– Sec. 36-103. Private fire lines and automatic sprinkler systems.
– Sec. 36-104. Service connections – Required.
– Sec. 36-105. Same – Charges.
– Sec. 36-106. Connection when premises not abutting on water main.
– Sec. 36-107. Check or pressure valves.
– Sec. 36-108. Private water lines within the public right-of-way.
– Sec. 36-110. Connections and repairs to be made by licensed plumbers.
– Sec. 36-111. Connections by owners – Permitted.
– Sec. 36-112. Same – Trench to be left open for inspection.
– Sec. 36-114. Use of street key for shutoffs.
– Sec. 36-114.1. Meter tampering.
– Sec. 36-115. Director shall give notice before shutoff for violations.
– Sec. 36-116. Hydrants – Interference with, connection, etc.
– Sec. 36-117. Same – Obstructions, drawing water; damage to same.
– Sec. 36-118. Water for construction operations.
– Sec. 36-119. Taking water from other premises after shutoff prohibited.
– Sec. 36-120. Sprinkling persons on streets and sidewalks.
– Sec. 36-121. Right of city to shut off water.
– Sec. 36-122. Steam boiler connections.
– Sec. 36-123. Connections for ice and cold storage plants.
– Sec. 36-124. Wasting water prohibited.
– Sec. 36-125. Pollution, destruction, etc., of water supply prohibited.
– Sec. 36-126. Cross-connections.
– Sec. 36-127. Right of entry of water division employees.
– Sec. 36-128. Domestic water conservation.
– Sec. 36-129. Violation a misdemeanor.
– Sec. 36-131. Copies of article to be available.
– Sec. 36-133. Installation; accounts to be kept.
– Sec. 36-134. Location; meters property of city.
– Sec. 36-135. Owner to pay for repair to meters.
– Sec. 36-136. Turning water on after shutoff.
– Secs. 36-137 – 36-150. Reserved.
– Sec. 36-153. Stormwater utility created.
– Sec. 36-154. Utility administration.
– Sec. 36-156. Rate structure.
– Sec. 36-157. Fee established.
– Sec. 36-158. Exemptions and credits.
– Sec. 36-159. Appeal and recalculation of fee.
– Sec. 37-4. Compliance with chapter provisions.
– Sec. 37-5. Maintenance of minimum requirements.
– Sec. 37-8. Classification of zones.
– Sec. 37-10. Zone boundaries.
– Sec. 37-11. F-2 Agricultural Transitional Zone.
– Sec. 37-12. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-13. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-13.1. Special conditions.
– Sec. 37-16. Height of buildings.
– Sec. 37-18. R-1 Suburban Residential Zone.
– Sec. 37-19. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-20. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-20.1. Special conditions.
– Sec. 37-24. Height of buildings.
– Sec. 37-26. R-2 Low Density Residential Zone.
– Sec. 37-27. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-28. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-32. Height of buildings.
– Sec. 37-33. Small lot development; development consisting of zero lot line town homes or duplexes.
– Sec. 37-34. R-2A Low Density Residential Zone.
– Sec. 37-35. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-36. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-40. Height of buildings.
– Sec. 37-42. R-3 Medium Density Residential Zone.
– Sec. 37-43. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-44. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-44.1. Special conditions.
– Sec. 37-48. Height of buildings.
– Sec. 37-50. R-4 Higher Density Residential Zone.
– Sec. 37-51. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-52. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-56. Height of buildings.
– Sec. 37-57.1. MXD-NL North Lewiston Mixed Use Development Zone.
– Sec. 37-57.2. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-57.3. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-57.4. Prohibited uses.
– Sec. 37-57.8. Standards for development.
– Sec. 37-57.9. Limitations on use.
– Sec. 37-57.10. Required screening/buffer yards.
– Sec. 37-57.11. Establishment of residential use.
– Sec. 37-58. Local Commercial Zone C-1.
– Sec. 37-59. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-60. Conditional uses.
– Sec. 37-60.1. Special conditions.
– Sec. 37-61. Development standards.
– Sec. 37-62. Development limitations.
– Sec. 37-63. Tourist Commercial Zone C-2.
– Sec. 37-64. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-65. Conditional uses.
– Sec. 37-66. Development standards.
– Sec. 37-67. Community Commercial Zone C-3.
– Sec. 37-68. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-69. Conditional uses.
– Sec. 37-69.1. Special conditions.
– Sec. 37-69.2. Development standards.
– Sec. 37-70. General Commercial Zone C-4.
– Sec. 37-71. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-72. Conditional uses.
– Sec. 37-73. Development standards.
– Sec. 37-75. Temporary conditional use.
– Sec. 37-76. Central Commercial Zone C-5.
– Sec. 37-77. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-78. Conditional uses.
– Sec. 37-79. Development standards.
– Sec. 37-80. Regional Commercial Zone C-6.
– Sec. 37-81. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-82. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-83. Development standards.
– Sec. 37-84. Light Industrial Zone M-1.
– Sec. 37-85. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-86. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-87. Limitations on use.
– Sec. 37-89. Heavy Industrial Zone M-2.
– Sec. 37-90. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-91. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-92. Limitations on use.
– Sec. 37-93.1. Bryden Avenue Special Planning Area.
– Sec. 37-93.2. Uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-93.4. Building height.
– Sec. 37-93.5. Setbacks and yards.
– Sec. 37-93.6. Standards for development.
– Sec. 37-93.8. Access, streetscape, and sidewalks.
– Sec. 37-94. Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zone.
– Sec. 37-97. Administrative procedure.
– Sec. 37-99. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-100. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-101. Height of buildings.
– Sec. 37-102. Airport specific standards.
– Sec. 37-105. Adoption of official map.
– Sec. 37-107. Transitional surface and horizontal surface height limitation.
– Sec. 37-110. Uses permitted outright.
– Sec. 37-111. Conditional uses permitted.
– Sec. 37-112. Limitations on use.
– Sec. 37-113. BB Billboard Overlay Zone.
– Sec. 37-115. Contract zoning agreements.
– Sec. 37-116. Implementation.
– Sec. 37-117. Form of agreement.
– Sec. 37-118. Approval of contract zoning agreements.
– Sec. 37-119. Duty to comply with contract zoning agreement.
– Sec. 37-120. Modification of contract zoning agreement.
– Sec. 37-121. Termination of contract zoning agreement.
– Sec. 37-124. Standards for flag lot development.
– Sec. 37-124.1. Standards for multifamily development.
– Sec. 37-126. Sales from mobile carts.
– Sec. 37-126.1 Temporary vendors – Standards for issuance of conditional use permit.
– Sec. 37-127. Seasonal sale of Christmas trees.
– Sec. 37-128. Use of commercial coaches as offices in manufacturing and port zones.
– Sec. 37-128.1. Temporary use of manufactured homes for construction offices.
– Sec. 37-130. Parking and temporary use of recreational vehicles on residential property.
– Sec. 37-131. General provisions, accessory uses.
– Sec. 37-132. Development of ravines and drainageways.
– Sec. 37-133. Statement of purpose.
– Sec. 37-135. General provisions.
– Sec. 37-136. Administration.
– Sec. 37-137. Variance procedure.
– Sec. 37-138. Provisions for flood hazard protection.
– Sec. 37-139. Specific standards for flood hazard protection.
– Sec. 37-140. Statement of purpose.
– Sec. 37-140.1. General provisions.
– Sec. 37-141. Permitted home occupations.
– Sec. 37-142. Home occupations not permitted.
– Sec. 37-143. Administration.
– Sec. 37-145. Requirement of off-street parking and loading.
– Sec. 37-146. General provisions, off-street parking and loading.
– Sec. 37-147. Preexisting parking and vehicle storage lots.
– Sec. 37-148. Requirement for handicapped parking spaces.
– Sec. 37-149. Parking requirements based on land use.
– Sec. 37-150. Off-street loading.
– Sec. 37-151. Design requirements for parking lots.
– Sec. 37-152. Completion time for parking lots.
– Sec. 37-154. Incentives for landscaping.
– Sec. 37-155. Parking and landscape plan requirements.
– Sec. 37-156. Projections from buildings.
– Sec. 37-158. General exceptions to front yard requirements.
– Sec. 37-159. General exceptions to building height limitations.
– Sec. 37-159.1. Setback from overhead electrical transmission lines.
– Sec. 37-160. Authorization to grant or deny conditional uses.
– Sec. 37-161. Application for a conditional use.
– Sec. 37-162. Public hearing on a conditional use.
– Sec. 37-163. Standards governing conditional uses.
– Sec. 37-166. Statement of intent.
– Sec. 37-167. Discontinuance of a nonconforming use.
– Sec. 37-168. Nonconforming structures.
– Sec. 37-169. Replacement of nonconforming manufactured homes.
– Sec. 37-170. Nonconforming uses of structures or of structures and land in combination.
– Sec. 37-171. Repairs and maintenance and completion of construction.
– Sec. 37-172. Nonconforming lots.
– Sec. 37-173. Authorization to grant or deny variance.
– Sec. 37-174. Circumstances for granting a variance.
– Sec. 37-175. Application for a variance.
– Sec. 37-176. Public hearing on a variance.
– Sec. 37-177. Administrative variances.
– Sec. 37-178. Authorization to initiate amendments.
– Sec. 37-179. Public hearing and records of amendments.
– Sec. 37-180. Accordance with adopted comprehensive plan.
– Sec. 37-182. Area of city impact membership.
– Sec. 37-183. Duties of the planning and zoning commission.
– Sec. 37-184. Rules for conduct of public hearing.
– Sec. 37-185. Appeal from action or ruling of planning and zoning commission.
– Sec. 37-186. Appeal from action or ruling of planning and zoning commission; impact area.
– Sec. 37-188. Forms of petitions, applications and appeals.
– Sec. 37-191. Zoning certificate required.
– Sec. 37-192. Duties of the community development department.
– Sec. 37-194. Alternative remedy.
– Sec. 37-197. Allowed number of animals.
– Sec. 37-198. Pasture maintenance standards.