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ABANDONMENT

Abandoned iceboxes and similar containers

14-226

Abandoned vehicles

17-26 et seq.

See: WRECKED OR ABANDONED VEHICLES

Abandoning an animal

14-196

Trees and shrubbery

Felled trees across or in street, etc.

Abandoning prohibited

25-3

Planned development overlay district

27-237
ABATTOIRS

Offensive matter, exposing

14-305
ABDUCTION

False imprisonment

14-18(d)
ACCIDENTS

Traffic accidents

24-66 et seq.

See: TRAFFIC

ACCOUNTS

Financial affairs

2-31 et seq.

See: FINANCES

ADMINISTRATION

Advisory boards and commissions

2-1

See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS

Departments.  See: DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES OF THE CITY

See also specific departments, etc.

Generally

2-1 et seq.

See also specific subjects

Personnel of city.  See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

ADMINISTRATOR.  See: CITY ADMINISTRATOR
ADVERTISING

Drug paraphernalia

14-272

False, deceptive, etc., advertising

14-317

Handbill distribution restricted

14-321

Restrictions on use of amplifiers

14-322

Roadside advertising devices prohibited, etc.

24-41

Tampering with publicly-exhibited contest

14-97

Theft of services

14-58
AFFIRMATION.  See: OATH, AFFIRMATION, SWEAR OR SWORN
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES

Trespass

14-73
AGENCIES OF CITY.  See: DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES OF CITY
AGREEMENTS.  See: CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS
AIDING AND ABETTING

Prosecuting for

14-8
AIR CONDITIONING

Mechanical code

6-106 et seq.

See: MECHANICAL CODE

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See: ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

AIR RIFLES

Discharge of

14-242

See: FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

AIR-TIGHT CONTAINERS

Abandonment of iceboxes, etc

14-226
AIRPLANES

Restrictions on use of amplifiers

14-322

Unauthorized use of propelled vehicles

14-59
AIRPORT ZONING

Generally

27-261 et seq.

See: ZONING (Chapter 27)

ALARM SYSTEMS (Burglar, medical emergency, fire, etc., alarms)

Confidentiality; statistics

2.5-7

Definitions

2.5-1

Designated telephone lines

2.5-6

Duties of alarm users, etc.

2.5-4

False alarms

2.5-4(g) et seq.

Fees required; grace period; appeals

2.5-5

Fire alarm installer contractor registration; fees; permits

6-158

Certificate of insurance

6-158.1

Firearms dealers

2.5-9

No Liability on Part of the City

2.5-8

Permits

Application

2.5-3

Nontransferability

2.5-3

Required

2.5-2

Regulations for alarm systems, etc.

2.5-4

Unlawful acts

2.5-4

Violations, penalty

2.5-10
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Beer

Defined

3-1

Special provisions for premises licensed for

3-7

Civil service, disciplinary actions

2-172

Club, defined

3-1

Commission, defined

3-1

Consumption

Where consumption unlawful

3-11

Definitions

3-1

Hotels, defined

3-1

Hours of sale

3-5

Izaak Walton Cabin

Where consumption unlawful

3-11

Licensed premises

Responsibilities of owners

3-12

Licenses

Cancellation for failure to conduct business

3-31

Consideration to be given applicants for liquor licenses

3-28

Dancing permits. See herein that subject

Display

3-30

Occupation tax

3-27

Procedure for handling liquor license applications

3-29

Required

3-26

Revocation and suspension

3-32

Liquor

Definitions

3-1

Restaurant restrictions

3-10

Loitering on premises

Minors or incompetents

3-4(b)

Minors or incompetents

Definitions

3-1

Regulations governing sale and use

3-4

Nonbeverage users

3-9

Open containers prohibited

3-13

Package sales

Sale from original package only

3-8

Parks, miscellaneous offenses

18-12

Pawnbrokers, accepting collateral security or purchase from persons appearing under influence of alcohol

Restrictions on pawnbrokers

13-77

Permits

Dancing permits. See herein that subject

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5

Restaurant

Defined

3-1

Liquor in, restrictions

3-10

Right of entry of officials

3-2

Ta-Ha-Zouka Park

Where consumption unlawful

3-11

Unlawful possession

3-3

Wine

Defined

3-1

Sunday, hours of sales

3-5(b)
ALLEGATIONS

False reporting

14-169
ALLEYS

One-way alleys, traffic regulations

24-94

Parking in

24-162

See: TRAFFIC

Street defined re

1-2

Streets in general.  See: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

Subdivision alleys

23-57

See: SUBDIVISIONS (Chapter 23)

ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES

Prohibited on streets

24-100
ALTERED ARTICLES

Receiving

14-108
AMBULANCES

Rescue and ambulance calls

Charges, schedule

2-2
AMENDMENTS TO CODE

Generally

1-12

Code construction in general.  See: CODE OF ORDINANCES

AMMUNITION

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5
AMPLIFIERS

Restrictions on use

14-322
AMUSEMENTS AND AMUSEMENT PLACES

Dancing permits for alcoholic beverage premises

3-41 et seq.

See: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Gambling regulations

14-206 et seq.

See: GAMBLING

Obscenity, generally

14-281 et seq.

See: INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY

AND.  See: OR, AND
ANIMAL, WASTES

Harmful or industrial waste discharges

26-131 et seq.

See: WATER AND SEWERS

ANIMALS AND FOWL

Abandoning

14-196

Animal Waste

4-32

Bestiality, committing

14-197

Clean stock cars

14-306

Cruelty to animals

14-196

Dead animals deposited in watercourses, etc.

14-304

Definitions

4-1

Dogs or cats

Animal pound records and reports

4-26

Barking, howling, crying or yelping dogs or cats

4-16

Bitten by rabid animal; disposition

4-21

Cross dogs or cats

4-18

Duty of owner in case of dog bite or injury to another person

4-22

Guard dogs, registration and housing of

4-19

Holding impounded animals

4-24

Impounding time limit

4-27

Impoundment

4-23

Injuring or destroying property of others

4-17

Interference with capture of dog

4-28

License required

4-8

Exceptions to license; transient dogs

4-14

Fee

4-11

Issuance

4-9

Period for which valid

4-10

Removal of tag

4-13

Tag

4-12

Poisoning or injuring dogs

4-15

Pound fees; release from pound

4-25

Rabies vaccination required

4-7

Running at large

4-6

Wearing of collars

4-13

Enforcement

4-2, 4-29

Failure to surrender animal

4-35

False information

4-30

Horse

Horse-drawn carriage

13-201

Impoundment

4-20

Indecency with animal

14-197

Livestock, keeping of

4-4

Nuisance, maintaining

14-314

See: NUISANCES

Offensive matter, exposing

14-305

Parks, animals in

18-6

Park regulations in general.  See: PARKS AND RECREATION

Pound

4-3

Slaughtering, hanging, etc., animals

14-302

Unlawful use of guide dogs or white canes

14-311

Unsanitary pens

4-31

Wild birds or animals, keeping of

4-5
ANNOYANCE

Intimidating phone calls

14-308
APPEALS

Electrical appeals

6-57

Mechanical code decisions

6-113

Mobile home park permits, appeals re

15-39

Plumbing appeals

6-124
APPROPRIATIONS

Certain ordinances not affected by Code

1-3

Finances in general.  See: FINANCES

ARRESTS

Failure to appear in court

14-168

Obstructing government operations

14-161

Operating a motor vehicle to avoid

14-165

Refusing to aid a peace officer

14-163

Resisting

14-164
ARSON

Third degree arson

14-42
ASSAULT

Offenses against persons

14-16 et seq.

See: OFFENSES

Sexual assault

14-25 et seq.

See: OFFENSES

Unlawful picketing

14-251

See: PICKETING

ASSEMBLIES

Parades

22-111 et seq.

See: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

Parking lots, private property, etc.

Applicability of certain ordinances

1-10

Picketing regulations

14-251 et seq.

Riots

14-228
ASSESSMENTS

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

Local improvements.  See: PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS

Property assessments in general.  See: TAXATION

ASSOCIATIONS

Person defined to include, etc.

1-2
ATTEMPT

Attempt to commit an offense

14-2
ATTORNEY OF CITY.  See: CITY ATTORNEY
ATTRACTIVE NUISANCES

Abandoning iceboxes and similar containers

14-226
AUCTIONS

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5
AUDITORIUMS

Off-street parking and loading regulations

27-341 et seq.

See: ZONING

AUTHORITY

Delegation of authority, construed for interpreting code

1-2

Joint authority, construed

1-2
AVENUES

Public way defined re

1-2

Public ways in general.  See: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

B

BAD CHECKS

Issuing

14-94

Other provisions relative to fraud, forgery, etc.  See: FRAUD

BANKS, FINANCE COMPANIES, ETC.

Housing Discrimination

12-1 et seq.
BARBED WIRE FENCES

Unlawful, when

14-227
BARBEQUE GRILLS

Fires and fireworks in parks

18-5
BARRICADES AND LIGHTS

Excavations and openings in streets, protection

22-46

Moving of buildings

22-83

Trees and shrubs, placing debris on streets

Barricading

25-3
BATHING

Water recreation in parks

18-9
BAWDY HOUSES

Keeping a place of prostitution

14-147

Other provisions re prostitution.  See: PROSTITUTION

BB GUNS

Discharge of weapons

14-242 et seq.

Weapons in general.  See: FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

BEER AND WINE

Alcoholic beverage regulations

3-1 et seq.

See: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

BENZENE

Harmful or industrial waste discharges

26-133 et seq.

See: WATER AND SEWERS

BETTING

Gambling

14-206 et seq.

See: GAMBLING

Occupational taxes for conducting games of chance and/or lotteries and distributing gambling devices

13-141 et seq.

See:  LICENSES AND PERMITS

BICYCLES

Enforcement

5-1

Licenses

5-3

Operational rules and regulations

Articles, packages, etc., carrying

5-19

Compliance

5-16

Traffic laws, with

5-17

Equipment

5-18

Manner of riding

5-19

Parking

5-23

Passengers, carrying

5-19

Roadways and paths, riding on

5-20

Sidewalks, on

5-21

Traffic laws, compliance

5-17

Vehicles, clinging to

5-22

Parental responsibilities

5-5

Parks, in

18-11

Registration

5-2

Serial number or registration number

Mutilation, destruction, removal

5-4

Traffic regulations

24-1 et seq.

See: TRAFFIC

Violations

5-6
BIDS, BIDDING

Purchasing procedures

2-101 et seq.

See: PURCHASING

BIGOTRY, PREJUDICE, ETC.

Housing discrimination

12-1 et seq.
BILLBOARDS

Outdoor advertising signs

27-321 et seq.

See: ZONING

BINGO

Gambling regulations

14-206 et seq.

See: GAMBLING

Occupational taxes for conducting games of chance and/or lotteries and distributing gambling devices

13-141 et seq.

See: LICENSES AND PERMITS

Tax; annual fee

13-31
BLACK RACE

Housing discrimination

12-1 et seq.
BLIND PERSONS

Failure to observe

14-312

Unlawful use of white cane or guide dog

14-311
BLOCK PARTIES  See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
BLOCKS

Lengths of blocks in subdivisions

23-56
BOARDING HOUSES

Theft of services

14-58
BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS

Advisory boards and commissions

2-1

Board of adjustment

19-4

Board of health

11-1

City health regulations.  See: HEALTH AND SANITATION

City administrator, various duties

2-66

City administrator in general.  See: CITY ADMINISTRATOR

Civil service commission

2-158 et seq.

See: CIVIL SERVICE

Code of ethics

2-81 et seq.

See: CODE OF ETHICS

Code references and definitions construed

1-2

Committee reports to council

2-23

Council meetings and procedures.  See: CITY COUNCIL

Delegation of authority, construed

1-2

Departmental agencies, other.  See: DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES OF CITY

Filing false reports with regulatory bodies

14-172

Hearing board and appeals re sewage and sewer violations, etc.

26-64

Joint authority, construed

1-2

Nebraska league of municipalities' legislative committee

City's representative on

2-4

Nonmoving violations bureau

24-51 et seq.

See: TRAFFIC

Personnel regulations in general.  See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

Planned unit development compliance review committee

27-233

See: ZONING (Chapter 27)

Planning commission

19-1

Plumbing board

6-131 et seq.

See: PLUMBING

Standing committee

2-21.1

Zoning board of adjustments

27-31
BOATS

Unauthorized use of propelled vehicles

14-59

Water recreation in parks

18-9
BODY POLITIC, ETC.

Person defined to include, etc.

1-2
BOILERS AND FURNACES

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See: ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

BOMBS

False reports of explosives, etc.

14-169(3)

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5
BONDS

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

Police reserve unit

20-20

Revenue, etc., of city in general.  See: FINANCES

BOOKKEEPING

Abuse of public records

14-173

Public records in general.  See: PUBLIC RECORDS

False statement or book entry

14-95

Other provisions relative to fraud.  See: FRAUD

Financial affairs

2-31 et seq.

See: FINANCES

BOOKMAKING

Defined

14-206 et seq.

Possession of gambling records

14-210

Gambling in general.  See: GAMBLING

BOOKS, PERIODICALS, ETC.

Abuse of public records

14-173

Public records in general.  See: PUBLIC RECORDS

Obscenity, generally

14-281 et seq.

See: INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY

BOULEVARDS

Public way defined re

1-2

Public ways in general.  See: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

BOUNDARIES

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3
BRASS KNUCKLES

Weapons regulations

14-236 et seq.

See: FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

BRIBERY

Commercial bribery, etc.

14-96 et seq.
BRIDGES

Street defined re

1-2

Streets in general.  See: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

BROOKS.  See: LAKES, STREAMS, BROOKS, SPRINGS
BRUSH.  See: WEEDS, BRUSH AND LITTER
BUDGET

City administrator, duties

2-66
BUILDING LINES.  See: SETBACK LINES OR BUILDING LINES
BUILDINGS

Building code

Additions, insertions and changes

6-18

Adoption by reference

6-16

Beginning construction without obtaining permit

6-19

Conflicting provisions

6-17

Building contractors

Registration certificates

Building permits, prerequisite to

6-37

Certificate of insurance

6-39

Expiration date

6-40

Fees

6-38

Prerequisite to building permits

6-37

Required, exceptions

6-36

Suspension or revocation

6-41

Building sewers and connections

26-59

See: WATER AND SEWERS

Certificates

Registration certificates for building contractors.  See herein:

Building Contractors

Code.  See herein: Building Code

Contractors.  See herein: Building Contractors

Electrical regulations

6-51 et seq.

Electricity in general.  See: ELECTRICITY

Energy conservation standards re buildings

6-163

See: ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

Enforcement personnel

Personal liability

6-2

Extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain ordinances

1-11

Fire prevention code

8-26 et seq.

See: FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

Flood insurance program

27-242

Graffiti abatement

17-50 et seq.

See: GRAFFITI

House numbering

19-16 et seq.

See: HOUSE NUMBERING

Housing code

12-16 et seq.

See: HOUSING CODE

Housing discrimination

12-1 et seq.

See: HOUSING DISCRIMINATION

Housing moving

22-81 et seq.

See: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

Individual sewage disposal systems

26-86 et seq.

See: WATER AND SEWERS

Mechanical code

6-106 et seq.

See: MECHANICAL CODE

Mobile homes

15-1 et seq.

Applicability

15-18

See: MOBILE HOME AND MOBILE HOME PARKS

Moving of buildings

22-81 et seq.

See: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

Off-street parking and loading regulations

27-341 et seq.

See: ZONING

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See: ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

Owner construed re

1-2

Permits

Beginning construction without obtaining permit

6-19

City-owned projects, no permit fee for

6-5

Contractors registration certificates perquisite to

6-37

Electrical permits.  See: ELECTRICITY

Individual sewage disposal systems

26-79 et seq.

Mechanical permits.  See: MECHANICAL CODE

See: WATER AND SEWERS

Subdivision restrictions

23-22

Plumbing

6-121 et seq.

See: PLUMBING

Sewers and sewage disposal

26-56 et seq.

See: WATER AND SEWERS

Sidewalk construction or repair

22-16 et seq.

See: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

Subdivisions, building lines, etc.

23-1 et seq.

See: SUBDIVISIONS (Chapter 23)

Tenant, occupant construed re

1-2

Wellhead protection

6-3

Zoning regulations

27-1 et seq.

See: ZONING (Chapter 27)

BUREAUS

City agencies in general.  See: DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES OF CITY

Nonmoving violations bureau

24-51 et seq.

See: TRAFFIC

BURGLAR ALARMS

Regulations for alarm systems

2.5-1 et seq.

See: ALARMS SYSTEMS

BURNING

Incinerators required

8-2
BUSES

Overnight camping in Ta-Ha-Zouka Park

18-4

Park restrictions.  See: PARKS AND RECREATION

Traffic regulations

24-1 et seq.

See: TRAFFIC

BUSHES.  See: TREES AND SHRUBBERY
BUSINESS LICENSES.  See: LICENSES AND PERMITS
BUTCHER'S ESTABLISHMENT

Offensive matter, exposing

14-305

C

CAMPERS

Fires and fireworks in parks

14-305

Mobile homes

15-1-et seq.

See:  MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME PARKS

Overnight camping in Ta-Ha-Zouka Park

18-4

Parks in general.  See:  PARKS AND RECREATION

CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE

Partisan elections required

7-1

Election regulations.  See:  ELECTIONS

CANVASSERS.  See:  PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS
CARCASSES OF DEAD ANIMALS

Offensive matter, exposing

14-305
   
CARRIAGES  

Horse-drawn

13-201
   
CATHCLINES OR HEADINGS OF SECTIONS OF CODE

Construed, effect

1-7
CATS

Dogs and cats

4-6 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

CATTLE, COWS, ETC.

Animals running at large

4-6 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

CAULKING

Energy conservation standards

6-163

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

CEILING INSULATION

Energy conservation standards

6-163

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

CEMETERIES

Public place defined to include, etc.

1-2
CESSPOOLS

Individual sewage disposal systems

26-76-et seq.

See:  WATER AND SEWERS

CHECKS

Issuing bad checks

14-94
CHICKENS

Animals running at large

4-6 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

CHIEF OF POLICE

Code references and definitions construed

1-2
CHILDREN.  See:  MINORS
CHIMNEYS

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

CHURCHES

Housing discrimination

12-1-et seq.
CIRCULARS OR DODGERS

Advertising in general.  See:  ADVERTISING

False, deceptive, etc., advertising

14-317

Handbill distribution restricted

14-321
CITY

Defined

1-2
CITY ADMINISTRATOR

Acting administrator

2-65

Bond

2-64

Code of ethics

2-81 et seq.

See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Mayor and council

Inquiries or interference by

2-67

Office created

2-61

Political activity prohibited

2-68

Powers and general duties

2-66

Purpose of office

2-62

Qualifications

2-63
CITY ATTORNEY

Zoning, legal advice re

27-25
CITY CLERK

Code of ethics

2-81 et seq.

See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Code references and definitions construed

1-2

Separate office for

2-48
CITY COUNCIL

City administrator

Interfering with

2-67

See:  CITY ADMINISTRATOR

Code of ethics

2-81 et seq.

Conflict of interest

2-84 et seq.

See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Defined

1-2

Finance committee

Generally

2-21.2

Meetings

Addressing the council

2-19.1

Decorum, generally

2-20

Manner of address, time limit

2-19.2

Administrator to attend

2-66(a)

Agenda

2-17

Call to order

2-17.2

Committee reports

2-23

Decorum, generally

2-20

Minutes

Protest by council member entered

2-21.3

Reading

2-18.2

Motion to adjourn

2-24

Order of business

2-18.1

Ordinances, resolutions, motions, and contracts

2-21.4

Procedure for introduction and passage or ordinances, etc.

2-22

Veto power of mayor; passage over veto

2-25

Presiding officer

2-17.1

Protest by council member

2-21.3

Quorum

2-18

Regular meetings

2-16

Robert's Rules of Order to govern

2-18.3

Roll call

2-17.3

Rules of debate

2-19

Special meetings

2-16.1

Who may attend

2-21

Minutes

Protest entered into

2-21.3

Ordinances, resolutions, motions, contracts

2-21.4

Contracts in general.  See:  CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS

Ordinances in general.  See:  CODE OF ORDINANCES

Partisan elections required

7-1 et seq.

See:  ELECTIONS

President and acting president

Election; term of office; powers and duties

2-17.1.5

Standing committee

2-21.1

Vacancies, filling

2-26
CITY ENGINEER

Office established

2-50
CITY EQUIPMENT

Misuse of city equipment, vehicles, etc.

2-85
CITY LICENSES.  See:  LICENSES AND PERMITS
CITY MANAGER

Code references and definitions construed

1-2
CITY TREASURER

Code of ethics

2-81 et seq.

See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Financial affairs

2-31 et seq.

See:  FINANCES

Separate office for

2-48
CITY'S INDEBTEDNESS

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

Finances, etc., in general.  See:  FINANCES

CIVIL DEFENSE

Division employees

Response time of in case of emergency

2-47
CIVIL SERVICE

Applicants, requirements for

2-169

Appointments

2-168

Civil service commission

Appointment of members

2-159

Chairperson

2-164

Chief examiner

2-165

City's duty to provide supplies, equipment, etc.

2-155

Compensation

2-162

Created

2-158

Meetings

2-163

Powers and duties

2-167

Quorum

2-166

Removal from office

2-161

Secretary

2-165

Terms of office

2-160

Compensation

Establishment of salaries and compensation

2-153

Payment of compensation for services

2-154

Examinations

Obstructing

2-157

Obstructing examinations

2-157

Political fund contribution, political service

2-156

Positions covered

2-151

Creation and elimination

2-152

Promotions

2-168

Reduction in force policy

2-173

Salaries.  See within this subject:  Compensation

CLERK.  See:  CITY CLERK
CLINICS

Failure to report injury of violence

14-162
CLUBS

Off-street parking and loading regulations

27-346 et seq.

See:  ZONING

Person defined to include, etc.

1-2
COASTERS

Traffic regulations

24-286
COCAINE

Drugs, drug paraphernalia, etc.

14-266 et seq.

See:  DRUGS AND MEDICINES

CODE OF ETHICS

Candidates, financial disclosure by

2-89

Conduct, standards of

2-83

Contracts, officers' interest in

Certain transactions not considered contracts

2-97

Competitive bidding

2-98.1

Exceptions

2-96

Maintenance of contract ledger by city clerk

2-99

Open account deemed a contract

2-100

Permitted contracts with officers not exempt from competitive bidding, etc., requirements

2-98

Prohibited

2-95

Definitions

2-82

Disclosure; conflict of interest

2-85

Disposition, alleged violations; hearings

2-91

Final hearing; oaths, information requests

2-92

Financial disclosure

2-88

Information, official; misuse of

2-87

Interest of spouse

2-86

Officer defined

2-94

Penalties

2-90

Policy, declaration of

2-81

Prohibition on conflict of interest

2-84

Sanctions

2-93
CODE OF ORDINANCES*

Altering or tampering with

1-15

Abuse of public records

14-173

Amendments to code

1-12

Building code ordinances not affected

6-16

Building code in general.  See:  BUILDINGS

Catchlines or headings of sections

Effect

1-7

Certain ordinances not affected

1-3

Conflicting provisions

1-8

Definitions

1-2

Designated and cited, how

1-1

Existing ordinances

Code considered as continuations of

1-5

Jurisdiction

Extraterritorial jurisdiction

1-11

Officers or employees failing to perform official duties

Inapplicability of general penalty

1-17

Order; when

1-19

Parenthetical and reference matter

Construed

1-6

Parking lots, private property, etc

Application of certain ordinances to

1-10

Plumbing ordinances not affected by code

6-151

Prior offenses, rights, etc.

Code has no effect

1-4

References to code construed

1-8

Repeal of ordinances

Effect

1-9

Restitution; order; when

1-19

Rules of construction

1-2

Severability of parts of code

1-18

Supplementation of code

Generally

1-13

Special or temporary ordinances excluded

1-14

Violations

City officers, etc., not subject to general penalty, when

1-17

Code has no effect on prior offenses, etc.

1-4

Continuing

1-16

General penalty

1-16
COERCION

Intimidating phone calls

14-308

Intimidating pickets

14-254

Oppression under color of office

14-181

Unlawful picketing

14-251 et seq.

See:  PICKETING

COIN-OPERATED MACHINES AND DEVICES

Amplifier restrictions

14-322

Gambling devices

14-206 et seq.

See:  GAMBLING

Identification numbers, offenses re

14-206 et seq.

Slugs, using with intent to defraud

14-90
COMBUSTIBLES

Fire regulations

8-1-et seq.

See:  FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

Transportation of

24-290
COMMITTEES.  See:  BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS
COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Special traffic provisions

24-291
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Community development agency

19-2

Limited community redevelopment authority

19-6

Planning and community development, department of

19-3

See:  PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

COMPENSATION

Unauthorized compensation, gifts or rewards

2-89
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

Adopted

19-5

See also:  PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

CONCEALMENT

Concealing knowledge of an offense

14-4
CONFLICTING INTERESTS

Defined

2-90

Code of ethics in general.  See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Misuse of official information

14-180
CONGREGATIONS

Riots

14-228

Assemblies in general.  See:  ASSEMBLIES

CONSERVATION STANDARDS

Energy conservation standards

6-163

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

CONSPIRACY

Committing

14-3
CONSTITUTION

Severability of unconstitutional parts of code

1-18
CONTESTS

Tampering with publicly-exhibited contests

14-97
CONTRABAND

Furnishing prisoners with

14-175

Implements for escape

14-174

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5
CONTRACTORS

Building contractors

6-36 et seq.

See:  BUILDINGS

Electrical contractors

6-71 et seq.

See:  ELECTRICITY

Fire prevention and protection

Fire alarm installer contractor registration; fees; permits

6-158

Certificate of insurance

6-158.1

Fire sprinkler/suppression contractor registrations; fees; permits

6-157

Certificate of insurance

6-157.1

Independent garbage collection contractors

10-21-et seq.

See:  GARBAGE AND TRASH

Mechanical contractors, mechanical code

6-106 et seq.

See:  MECHANICAL CODE

Plumbing contractor, bond requirements

6-147

Sidewalk construction or repair

22-16 et seq.

See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS

Code of ethics, provisions re contracts

2-94 et seq.

See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Council procedures

2-21.4

Council meetings and procedures.  See:  CITY COUNCIL

Franchises

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

See:  FRANCHISES

Prior actions, code has no effect

1-4

Purchasing procedures

2-101 et seq.

See:  PURCHASING

CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

Drugs, drug paraphernalia, etc.

14-266 et seq.

See:  DRUGS AND MEDICINES

COOLING SYSTEMS

Mechanical code

6-106 et seq.

See:  MECHANICAL CODE

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

CORPORATIONS

Person defined to include, etc.

1-2
COUNCIL.  See:  CITY COUNCIL
COUNTY (Madison, Stanton, Pierce, etc.)

Defined

1-2
COURTS

Failure to appear

14-168

Parking violations

24-56

In-camera hearings re sexual assault

14-27

Additional provisions.  See:  SEXUAL ASSAULTS

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5

Restitution; order; when

1-19

Severability of invalid parts of code

1-18

Simulating legal process

14-178

Legal process in general.  See:  WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER PROCESSES

COWS, CATTLE, ETC.

Animals running at large

4-6 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

Unclean stock cars

14-306
CRIMES

Attempts to commit an offense

14-2

Conspiracy

14-3

False reporting

14-169
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF

Committing

14-61
CRIMINAL SIMULATION

Defined

14-89

See:  FRAUD

CRIMINAL TRESPASS.  See:  TRESPASS
CROSSWALKS

Designation

24-35

Traffic regulations.  See:  TRAFFIC

CURB CUTS

Excavations, curb cuts, etc.

22-36

See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

CURFEW

Minors

14-318

D

DAGGERS

Weapons regulations

14-236 et seq.

See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

DANGEROUS ANIMALS

Provisions re

4-18
DANGEROUS WEAPONS.  See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS
DEAD ANIMALS

Depositing in wells, etc.

14-304

Offensive matter, exposing

14-305
DEAD-END STREETS

Subdivisions, in

23-55
DEBTS OF CITY

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

Finances, etc., in general.  See:  FINANCES

DECEPTION

Theft by

14-55
DECREE.  See:  JUDGMENT OR DECREE
DEFECATING IN PUBLIC

Prohibited

14-9
DELINQUENCY

Contributing to delinquency of a child

14-121

Other provisions relative to minors.  See:  MINORS

DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES OF CITY

Airport administrative agency

27-269

Boards, etc.  See:  BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS

Citizens' library board

12.5-3 et seq.

See:  LIBRARY

City administrator, duties

2-66(g)

See:  CITY ADMINISTRATOR

Code of ethics

2-81 et seq.

See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Code references and definitions construed

1-2

Community development agency

19-2

Delegation of authority, construed

1-2

Department of planning and community development

19-3

False reports filed with regulatory bodies

14-172

Fire division

8-16 et seq.

See:  FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

Health division

11-16 et seq.

See:  HEALTH AND SANITATION

Joint authority, construed

1-2

Limited community redevelopment authority

19-6

Mayor to appoint department and division heads

2-4

Parking violations bureau

24-51 et seq.

See:  TRAFFIC

Personnel regulations in general.  See:  OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

Police department

20-1 et seq.

See:  POLICE DEPARTMENT (Chapter 20)

Police reserves

20-16 et seq.

See:  POLICE RESERVES

Reserve fire division

8-19 et seq.

See:  FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

DESECRATION OF PROPERTY

Criminal mischief

14-61

Mutilating a flag

14-183

Park buildings, etc., defacing

18-12

Park regulations in general.  See:  PARKS AND RECREATION

DEVELOPMENTS

Community development agency.  See:  PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

House numbering

19-16 et seq.

See:  HOUSE NUMBERING

Planning and development

19-1 et seq.

See:  PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

Subdivision regulations

23-1 et seq.

See:  SUBDIVISIONS (Chapter 23)

DIRK KNIVES

Weapons regulations

14-236 et seq.

See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

DISCLOSURE

Conflict of interest, etc.

2-85 et seq.

See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Misuse of official information

14-180
DISCRIMINATION

Housing discrimination

12-1 et seq.
DISEASE CONTROL

Contagious disease control

11-2

Health regulations in general.  See:  HEALTH AND SANITATION

Insect and rodent control requirements for mobile homes

15-55

Trees and shrubbery

Diseased or damage trees or part

Nuisance provisions re

25-2
DISORDERLY CONDUCT

Parking lots, private property, etc.

Applicability of certain ordinances

1-10

Prohibited, described

14-7
DISORDERLY HOUSES

Keeping a place of prostitution

14-147

Other provisions re prostitution.  See:  PROSTITUTION

DISTRICTS

Wards and election districts

7-2
DISTURBING THE PEACE

Barking, howling, crying or yelping dogs or cats

4-16

Generally

14-315
DITCHES

Excavations, curb cuts, etc.

22-36 et seq.

See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

DOCTORS

Failure to report injury of violence

14-162
DOCUMENTS

Abuse of public records

14-173

Public records in general.  See:  PUBLIC RECORDS

Simulating legal process

14-178

Legal process in general.  See:  WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER PROCESSES

DODGERS OR CIRCULARS

Advertising in general.  See:  ADVERTISING

Handbill distribution restricted

14-321
DOGS AND CATS

Generally

4-6 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

DOUBLE-GLAZED DOORS

Energy conservation standards

6-163

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

DRAFTS

Issuing bad checks

14-94
DRINKING, DRUNKENNESS, ETC.

Regulations governing use of alcoholic beverages, etc.

4-1 et seq.

See:  ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

DRIVING NEGLIGENTLY

Parking lots, private property, etc.

Applicability of certain ordinances

1-10
DROUGHTS

Water emergency

Alternate days

26-4

Restriction

26-3

Violations and penalties

26-5
DRUGS AND MEDICINES

Civil service, disciplinary actions

2-172

Controlled substances

Defined

14-266(1)

Definitions

14-266

Drug, defined

14-266(2)

Drug paraphernalia

Advertising of

14-272

Defined

14-267

Delivery or sale

14-270

Minor, to

14-271

Factors in determination

14-268

Possession

14-269

Marijuana

Defined

14-266(3)

Possession

14-273

Minors, delivery of drug paraphernalia to

14-271

Narcotic drug, defined

14-266(4)

Opiate, defined

14-266(5)

Opium poppy, defined

14-266(6)

Pawnbrokers, accepting collateral security or purchase from persons appearing under influence of narcotic drugs, stimulants

Restrictions on pawnbrokers

13-77

Poppy straw, defined

14-266(7)
DRUNK DRIVING

Persons driving under influence of alcohol

24-81

Traffic regulations.  See:  TRAFFIC

DUCTWORK

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

DWELLINGS

House numbering

19-16 et seq.

See:  HOUSE NUMBERING

Mobile homes

15-1 et seq.

See:  MOBILE HOME AND MOBILE HOME PARKS

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

E

EASEMENTS

Subdivision regulations

23-1 et seq.

See:  SUBDIVISIONS (Chapter 23)

Utility easements in subdivisions

23-38
EATING ESTABLISHMENTS

Theft of services

14-58
ELECTIONS

Candidates, financial disclosure by

2-89

City administrator prohibited from political activity

2-68

Mayor, election to fill unexpired term of

2-26

Nonpartisan elections required

7-1

Wards and election districts

7-2
ELECTRIC FENCES

Unlawful, when

14-227
ELECTRICITY

Appeals

6-57

Building official

Appeals from decisions of

6-57

Concealment of wiring or equipment without permission of

6-96

Designated as enforcement officer

6-53

Duties

6-54

Requests for inspections at office of, notice

6-97

Right of entry

6-55

Certificates, registration certificates, See herein:  Contractors

Code

Adopted

6-52

Contractors (state and city licenses, registration certificates, miscellaneous regulations)

Apprentice electricians

Conformance with state laws re

6-82

Supervision of work required

6-74

Unlawful acts, generally

6-73

Engaging in business

State licensing requirements

6-71

Expiration of city license, compliance with state requirements

6-75

Homeowner's privilege re installing electrical wiring or equipment

6-76

Installing or supervising installation of wiring or equipment

Licensing requirements

6-72

Journeymen

Conformance with state laws re journeyman

6-81

Licensing to conform with state laws

6-81

Supervision of apprentice electrician work required

6-74

Term of journeymen's licenses

6-75

Unlawful acts

6-73

Registration certificates

Bond requirements

6-77

Expiration and renewal

6-79

Generally

6-78

Revocation or suspension

6-80

Term of city license, compliance with state requirements

6-75

Unlawful acts

Apprentice electricians, supervision of work required

6-74

Generally

6-73

Extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain ordinances

1-11

Inspections.  See herein:  Permits and Inspections

Licenses.  See herein:  Contractors

Mobile home park electrical requirements

15-18, 15-13

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

Permits and inspections

Commencement of work under permit, time limitation

6-98

Concealment of wiring or equipment without permission

6-96

Exceptions to permit requirements

6-92

Expired permits

6-98

Fees for permits

6-94

Homeowner's privilege permits

6-76

Issuance of permits, conditions

6-95

Persons eligible for permits

6-93

Requests for inspections

6-97

Required

6-91

Time limitation for commencing work under permit

6-98

Registration certificates.  See herein:  Contractors

Short title

6-51

Violations and penalties

6-56
ELEVATORS AND HOISTS

Mechanical code

6-106 et seq.

See:  MECHANICAL CODE

ELKHORN CABIN

Parks, miscellaneous offenses in 

18-12
EMBEZZLEMENT

False statement or book entry

14-95

Other provisions relative to fraud.  See:  FRAUD

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5
EMERGENCIES

Medical emergency alarms, regulations for 

2.5-1 et seq.

See:  ALARM SYSTEMS

Snow emergencies, traffic provisions

24-201 et seq.

See:  TRAFFIC (Chapter 24)

EMERGENCY ROOM OR FIRST AID STATION ATTENDANT

Failure to report injury or violence

14-162
EMERGENCY VEHICLES

Rescue and ambulance calls

Charges for

2-2

Traffic regulations

24-1 et seq.

See:  TRAFFIC

EMPLOYEES.  See:  OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT

Picketing provisions

14-251 et seq.

See:  PICKETING

ENCLOSURES.  See:  FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND ENCLOSURES
ENERGY CONSERVATION STANDARDS

Minimum requirements

6-163

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

ENGINEER.  See:  CITY ENGINEER
ESCAPE

Implements for escape, furnishing

14-174

Operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest

14-165
ETHNIC MINORITIES

Housing discrimination

12-1 et seq.
EXCAVATIONS

Curb cuts, excavations, etc.

22-36 et seq.

See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

Stagnant water

14-303
EXCRETA, ANIMAL WASTES

Harmful or industrial waste discharges

26-131 et seq.

See:  WATER AND SEWERS

EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS

Carrying

14-238

False reports

14-169(3)

Fire regulations

8-1 et seq.

See:  FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

Harmful or industrial waste discharges

26-131 et seq.

See:  WATER AND SEWERS

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5

Transportation of

24-290
EXTORTION

Theft by

14-56
EXTRACTION

Soil for public road purposes

27-293

F

FALSE IMPRISONMENT

Offense re

14-18
FAMILY RELATIONS

Offense involving

14-121 et seq.

See:  MINORS

FARMS

Extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain ordinances

1-11
FECES, ANIMAL WASTES

Harmful or industrial waste discharges

26-131 et seq.

See:  WATER AND SEWERS

FELONY

Compounding a felony

14-16
FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND ENCLOSURES

Barbed wire or electric fences

14-227

Formal hedges, etc.  See:  TREES AND SHRUBBERY

Natural or artificial barriers

Mobile home park definitions re

15-1

See:  MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME PARKS

Zoning supplementary regulations

27-288
FIGHTING OR BRAWLING

Disorderly conduct, described re

14-7
FINANCE COMPANIES, BANKS, ETC

Housing discrimination

12-1 et seq.

Theft and related offenses definitions for

14-51

See:  THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES

FINANCES

Candidates, financial disclosure by

2-89

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

City administrator, duties

2-61 et seq.

See:  CITY ADMINISTRATOR

Finance committee, generally

2-21.2

Financial information, disclosure by city officials

2-88

General fund; budgetary policy

2-36

Office of clerk and treasurer combined

2-48

Operating accounts

2-31

Purchasing procedures

2-101 et seq.

See:  PURCHASING

Sales and use tax

Adoption of

2-34

Use of; property tax relief assurance committee

2-33

Sewers and sewage disposal; water and sewers

Revenue fund, use of

26-102

Standing committee

2-21.1

Surplus funds, investment

2-32
FINES.  See:  PENALTIES
FIRE ALARMS

Regulations for alarm systems

2.5-1 et seq.

See:  ALARM SYSTEMS

FIRE APPARATUS

Following

24-281
FIREARMS DEALERS

Burglar alarm systems required

2.5-9

Exceptions

2.5-9
FIRE DEPARTMENT

Civil service

2-151 et seq.

See:  CIVIL SERVICE

Fire division

Fire chief, duties

8-17

Generally

8-16

Response time of employees of, in case of emergency

2-47

Interfering with a fireman on official duty

14-170

Reserved fire division

8-19 et seq.

See:  FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

FIRE HOSE

Driving over

24-282
FIRE HYDRANTS

Standards for new hydrants

8-4

Use, opening

8-4
FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

Alarm installer contractor registration; fees; permits

6-158

Certificate of insurance

6-158.1

Extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain ordinances

1-11

Fire division

Fire chief, duties

8-17

Generally

8-16

Fire hydrants

8-4

Fire prevention code

Additions, insertions and changes

8-28

Adoption by reference

8-26

Conflicting provisions

8-27

Fireworks

Occupation tax

8-5

Incinerators, required

8-2

Life Safety Code, adoption

8-1

Reserve fire division

Appointment

8-20

Bond

8-20

Calls and response

8-22

Control

8-23

Creation

8-19

Membership generally

8-20

Officers

8-21

Purpose

8-19

Qualifications

8-20

Rules and regulations

8-24

Response time of employees in case of emergency

2-47

Special provisions for water service

26-15

Sprinkler/suppression contractor registrations; fees; permits

6-157

Certificate of insurance

6-157.1
FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

Concealed weapons, carrying

14-237

Definitions

14-236

Discharge of firearms

14-242

Explosives, dangerous weapons, etc.

Carrying, exhibiting, etc

14-238

Fishing and hunting in Skyview Park

18-7

Minors

Unlawful possession

14-239

Police reserve members requirements

20-30

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5

Revolvers

Unlawful possession

14-239

Shooting or removal of highway signs, markers, etc.

Tranquilizer guns

Failure to notify sheriff of sale

14-241

Failure to register

14-240
FIREPLACES

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

FIREWORKS

Firecrackers, unlawful throwing of

14-229

Fires and fireworks in parks

18-5

Fireworks sales

Persons considered temporary merchants, occupation tax and insurance certificate

8-5

Health division permit for discharge

14-231

When discharge permissible

14-230
FOUNDATION WALLS

Energy conservation standards

6-163

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

FIRMS

Person defined to include, etc.

1-2
FIRST AID STATION ATTENDANT

Failure to report injury of violence

14-162
FISH HOUSES

Offensive matter, exposing

14-305
FLAG

Mutilating a flag

14-183
FLAMMABLES

Fire regulations

8-1 et seq.

See:  FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

Harmful or industrial waste discharges

26-131 et seq.

See:  WATER AND SEWERS

Transportation of 

24-290
FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM

Zoning provisions

27-241
FOLLOWING.  See:  PRECEDING, FOLLOWING
FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS (Food and drink)

Theft of services

14-58
FORFEITURES.  See:  PENALTIES
FORGERY

Offenses relative to fraud

14-87 et seq.

See:  FRAUD

FOWL.  See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL
FRANCHISES

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

Revocation not prevented, etc., in general penalty clause

1-16
FRAUD

Bad checks, issuing

14-94

Bookkeeping, false entries, etc.

14-95

Breach of duty to act disinterestedly, etc.

14-96

Commercial bribery

14-96

Contest

Tampering with publicly-exhibited contest

14-97

Criminal impersonation

14-91

Criminal simulation

14-89

Definitions

14-86

Destruction or secretion of records

14-95

False statement of book entry

14-95

Forged estimate

Criminal possession of

14-88

Peace officer, impersonating

14-93

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5

Public servant, impersonating

14-92

Publicly-exhibited contest

Tampering with

14-97

Second degree forgery

14-87

Slugs, making, using, uttering

14-90
FRINGE BENEFITS

Police reserves

20-25
FRUITS

Wholesale food dealers

9-21 et seq.

See:  FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS

G

GAMBLING

Affirmative defenses

14-212

Conduct gift enterprise

Conditions; gift enterprise, defined

14-207

Defenses in cases of gambling

14-214

Definitions

14-206

Established business

14-207

Exemptions

14-217

Forfeiture of bet gambling device to city

14-215

Player, status affirmative defense

14-216

Gambling debt collection; penalty

14-222

Gross proceeds; use

14-221

Lotteries

Established by political subdivision; election; prior approval

14-220

Nonprofit organization

Conduct lotteries; conditions

14-218

Conduct raffles; conditions

14-219

Occupational taxes for conducting games of chance and/or lotteries and distributing gambling devices

13-141 et seq.

See:  LICENSES AND PERMITS

Possession

Gambling device

14-211

Gambling records

14-210

Proof of possession of gambling device

14-213

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5

Second degree, promoting gambling in

14-208

Sporting event

Proof of occurrence; prima facie evidence

14-223

Third degree, promoting gambling in

14-209
GARBAGE AND TRASH

Construction wastes, disposal

10-8

Containers

Duty to keep clean

10-5

Generally

10-4

Placement

10-6

Definitions

10-1

Independent contractors

Bond

10-22

Hauling own wastes

10-26

Inspections

10-25

Licenses

Bond requirements

10-22

Requirements in general

10-21

Sanitary requirements

10-24

Vehicle specifications

10-23

Landfills.  See herein:  Transfer Station and Landfill

Littering

14-43

Pickup dates

10-9

Removal of garbage

10-3

Rubbish on highways, depositing

24-283

Rules and regulations

10-2

Sanitary conditions for mobile home parks

15-54

Sectionalization of city

Designation of pickup dates

10-9

Transfer station and landfill

Disposal points

10-27

Fees

Alternate site disposal

10-30

Assessed by volume

10-29

Billing

10-32

Typical landfill waste

10-28

General provisions

10-31

Tree limbs and branches, collection

10-7

Trees and shrubbery

Debris resulting born removal, acts declared unlawful

25-3

Weeds, noxious growth and litter

17-11 et seq.

See:  WEEDS, BRUSH AND LITTER

GAS

Building regulations applicable to mobile home parks, etc.

15-18

Fire regulations

8-1 et seq.

See:  FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

Gas contractors

6-110 et seq.

See:  MECHANICAL CODE

Plumbing regulations

6-121 et seq.

See:  PLUMBING

GENDER

Word usage for interpreting Code

1-2
GENERAL PENALTY.  See:  FINES, FORFEITURES AND PENALTIES
GIFTS

Purchasing procedures

Gifts and rebates

2-108
GLASS, CONTAINERS, ETC.

Deposits of injurious materials on public ways

22-2

Prohibited in parks, beach areas

18-12(d)
GOATS

Animals running at large

4-6 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWLS

GO-CARTS

Prohibited on streets

24-100
GOLF CARTS

Prohibited on streets

24-100
GOODS, WARES AND MERCHANDISE

Secondhand dealers, etc., permit requirements

13-58 et seq.

See:  LICENSES AND PERMITS

GOVERNMENT LOTTERIES

Regulated

14-219
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS

Obstructing

14-161
GRADES

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

Coasting on

24-280
GRAFFITI

Definitions

17-50

Intent

17-51

Notice

17-54

Prohibited acts

17-52

Property responsibility

17-53

Removal by city

17-55
GRASS

Noxious growths, removal

17-11 et seq.

See:  WEEDS, BRUSH AND LITTER

Disposal fees for grass and leaves

10-30
GRILLS

Fires and fireworks in parks

18-5
GUIDE DOG OR WHITE CANE

Unlawful use

14-311
GUNS

Unlawful possession of revolver

14-239

Weapons in general.  See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

H

HANDBILLS

Advertising in general.  See:  ADVERTISING

Distribution restrictions

14-321

False, deceptive, etc., advertising

14-317
HANDICAPPED PERSONS

Blind, failure to observe

14-312

Restrictions for parking unauthorized vehicle in handicapped parking stall or space

24-169
HARASSMENT

Intimidating phone calls

14-308

Oppression under color of office

14-181
HASHISH

Drugs, drug paraphernalia, etc.

14-266 et seq.

See:  DRUGS AND MEDICINES

HEALTH AND SANITATION

Board of health

11-1

Contagious disease control

11-2

Garbage and trash disposal

10-1 et seq.

See:  GARBAGE AND TRASH

Health division

Established

11-16

Service charges

11-17

Miscellaneous offenses in parks

18-12

Nuisances

17-1 et seq.

See:  NUISANCES

Offensive matter, exposing

14-305

Public swimming pools

11-31 et seq.

See:  SWIMMING POOLS

Unclean stock cars

14-306

Weeds and noxious growths, litter

17-11 et seq.

See:  WEEDS, BRUSH AND LITTER

HEARING BOARDS. See:  BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS
HEATING SYSTEMS

Mechanical code

6-106 et seq.

See:  MECHANICAL CODE

HEDGES.  See:  FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND ENCLOSURES
HIGHWAYS

Public way defined re

1-2

Public ways in general.  See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

HILLS AND GRADES.  See:  GRADES
HOGS

Keeping of swine

4-4
   
HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGES

Carriage

13-208

Insurance

13-206

License

13-202

Operation

13-205

Route

13-204
HORSES

Animals running at large

4-6 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

HOSPITALS

Failure to report injury of violence

14-162
HOTELS

Alcoholic beverage regulations

3-1 et seq.

See:  ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Theft of services

14-58

Wholesale food dealers

9-21 et seq.

See:  FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS

HOUSE MOVING

Moving of buildings

22-81 et seq.

See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

HOUSE NUMBERING

Base lines

19-17

Correct number furnished by city

19-20

Display of number

19-20, 19-21

Improper maintenance of numbers

19-22

Numbers to be plainly visible

19-21

Plats

19-19

Required

19-16

Scheme

19-18
HOUSE TRAILERS

Mobile homes

15-1 et seq.

See:  MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME PARKS

Overnight camping in Ta-Ha-Zouka Park

18-4

Parks in general.  See:  PARKS AND RECREATION

HOUSING CODE

Additions, insertions and changes

6-183

Adopted

6-181

Conflicting provisions

6-182

Damaged Structures

6-184

Extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain ordinances

1-11

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

HOUSING DISCRIMINATION

Definitions

12-3

Multifamily dwellings

12-2

Prohibited acts, etc.

12-1
HUNTING AND FISHING

Skyview Park and Lake

18-7

I

ICE, SLEET, FREEZING RAIN, ETC.

Removal from sidewalk

22-1

Snow emergency routes

24-201 et seq.

See:  TRAFFIC

ICEBOXES

Abandoned iceboxes and similar containers

14-226
IMPERSONATION

Criminal impersonation

14-91

Peace officer, impersonating

14-93

Public servant, impersonating

14-92
IMPOUNDMENT

Dogs and cats

4-20 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

Redemption of impounded vehicles

17-38

See:  WRECKED OR ABANDONED VEHICLES

Redemption of impounded vehicles removed by city

24-152
IMPROVEMENTS.  See:  PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS
INCINERATORS

Required, requirements

8-2
INCITING RIOTS

Disorderly conduct provisions re

14-7
INDEBTEDNESS OF CITY

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

Finances, etc., in general.  See:  FINANCES

INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY

Available to the public, defined

14-281

Conduct prohibited

14-282

Criminal prosecution

14-284(c)

Definitions

14-281

Disseminate, defined

14-281

Evidence and defenses

14-285

Injunctions

14-284(d)

Intimidating phone calls

14-308

Knowingly, defined

14-281

Legal proceedings, generally

14-284

Material, defined

14-281

Notice of obscene material or action

14-283

Nudity, defined

14-281

Obscene, defined

14-281

Performance, defined

14-281

Promote, defined

14-281

Prostitution provisions

14-146 et seq.

See:  PROSTITUTION

Public indecency

14-137

Service to patrons, defined

14-281

Violations

14-286

Window peeping

14-138
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS

Off-street parking and loading regulations

27-347

See:  ZONING

INFANTS.  See:  MINORS
INFESTATION

Insect and rodent control in mobile home parks

15-55
INFLAMMABLES

Fire regulations

8-1 et seq.

See:  FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

Transportation of

24-290
INFORMATION

Financial information, disclosure by city officials

2-88

Misuse of official information

2-87, 14-180
INSECT AND RODENT CONTROL

Mobile home park requirements

15-55
INSTITUTIONS

Off-street parking and loading regulations

27-347 et seq.

See:  ZONING

INSULATION

Energy conservation standards

6-163

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

INSURANCE

Fire alarm installer contractor; certificate of insurance

6-158.1

Fire sprinkler/suppression contractor; certificate of insurance

6-157.1

Flood insurance program

27-241
INTEREST

Investment of surplus funds

2-32

Financial affairs in general.  See:  FINANCES

INTIMIDATION, THREATS, ETC.

Housing discrimination

12-1 et seq.

Oppression under color of office

14-181

Pickets, intimidating

14-254
INTOXICANTS

Alcoholic beverage regulations

3-1 et seq.

See:  ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

INVESTIGATIONS

Authority of city administrator

2-66(b)
IRON KNUCKLES

Weapons regulations

14-236 et seq.

See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

ITINERANT MERCHANTS.  See:  PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS
IZACK WALTON CABIN

Consumption of alcoholic beverages

3-12

Parks, miscellaneous offenses in

18-12

J

JAILS.  See:  PRISONS AND PRISONERS
JOINT AUTHORITY

Construed

1-2
JOINT OWNER

Owner construed re

1-2
JUDGES

In-camera hearings re sexual assault

14-27

See:  SEXUAL ASSAULT

JUDGEMENT OR DECREE

Severability of invalid parts of code

1-18
JUNK

Salvage yard operations

13-41 et seq.

Wrecked or abandoned vehicles

17-26 et seq.

See:  WRECKED OR ABANDONED VEHICLES

JURISDICTION

Extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain ordinances

1-11
JUVENILES.  See:  MINORS

K

KEYS.  See:  LOCKS AND KEYS
KIDNAPPING

False imprisonment, etc.

14-18
KNIVES

Weapons regulations

14-236 et seq.

See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

KNUCKLES

Weapons regulations

14-236 et seq.

See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

L

LABOR UNIONS

Picketing

14-251 et seq.

See:  PICKETING

LAKES, STREAMS, BROOKS, SPRINGS

Fishing and hunting in Skyview Park

18-7

Nuisances, maintaining

14-314

See:  NUISANCES

Polluting, putting carcasses or filthy substances in

14-304

Public place defined to include, etc.

1-2

Water recreation, park regulations

18-9
LAND

Owner construed re

1-2

Sale of land from unapproved plat

23-17

Subdivision and developments in general.  See: SUBDIVISIONS

Tenant, occupant construed re

1-2
LANDSCAPING

Zoning supplemental regulations

27-301 et seq
LANED ROADWAYS

Traffic regulations

24-1 et seq.

See:  TRAFFIC

LANES

Street defined re

1-2

Streets in general.  See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

LAW

Defined

1-2
LAWYERS

City attorney

1-2

See:  CITY ATTORNEY

LEASES, RENTALS, ETC.

Housing discrimination

12-1
LEGAL PROCESSES.  See:  WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER PROCESSES
LEGISLATION

Council meetings and procedures

2-16 et seq.

See:  CITY COUNCIL

LETTERS

Simulating legal process

14-178

Legal process in general.  See:  WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER PROCESSES

LIBRARY

Citizens' library board

Appointment, terms of members

12.5-4

Bylaws; rules

12.5-6

Compensation of members

12.5-4

Composition

12.5-3

Delegated responsibilities

12.5-5

Established

12.5-3

Custody of library funds

12.5-7

Establishment of public library

12.5-1

Injuring, destroying, etc., property of public library

12.5-9

Library director

Appointment, duties

12.5-2

Penalties imposed; recovery in civil action

12.5-8

Unlawful conduct

12.5-9
LICENSES AND PERMITS

Alcoholic beverage premises

3-26 et seq.

See:  ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Bicycles

5-3

Bingo

13-31

Carnival fees

13-17

Certification of plumbers

6-131 et seq.

See:  PLUMBING

Circus fees

13-17

Dog and cat licenses

4-8 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

Driver's licenses, defined

24-1

Other provisions regarding driver's licenses.  See:  TRAFFIC

Electricity.  See also:  ELECTRICITY

Contractors, licensing, etc.

6-71 et seq.

Permits and inspections

6-91 et seq.

Excavations, curb cuts, etc.

22-66 et seq.

See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

Fireworks, occupation tax

8-5

Health division service charges

11-17

Independent garbage collecting contractors, etc.

10-21 et seq.

See:  GARBAGE AND TRASH

Mechanical code, gas piping, gas fitting permits

6-110 et seq.

See:  MECHANICAL CODE

Moped operator's license and permit

24-237

See:  TRAFFIC

Occupation taxes for conducting games of chance and/or lotteries and distributing gambling devices

Amount of occupation tax

Distributor of gambling devices

13-144

Persons engaged in occupation of conducting games of chance and/or lotteries

13-143

Definitions

13-141

Exemption

13-149

Imposed

13-142

Permits

Application

13-146

Display

13-147

Fee

13-148

Requirement

13-143

Parade permits

22-112 et seq.

See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

Pawnbrokers

Alcoholic, narcotic drugs, stimulants, etc.; accepting collateral security or purchase from

Additional restrictions

13-77

Definitions

13-70

Minors, accepting collateral security or purchase from

Additional restrictions

13-77

Permit and bond

13-71

Records and place of business

13-72

Reports

13-73

Restrictions

13-77

Sale of goods

13-76

Storage and resale of property

13-74

Violations

13-75

Peddlers, canvassers and solicitors

13-111 et seq.

See:  PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS

Permits

Bingo

13-31

Building/zoning permit

27-27

Fees

13-17

Issuance

13-18

Levied

13-16

Transfer of

13-18

Plumbing permits, certificates, etc.

6-141 et seq.

See:  PLUMBING

Public swimming pool operating permits

11-46 et seq.

See:  SWIMMING POOLS

Revocation or suspension

Particular requirements relative to specific permits, etc.

See specific subjects

Revocation not construed as recovery of penalty, etc.

1-16

Salvage yards

Definitions

13-41

Nuisance declared, when

13-44

Obstruction of streets or sidewalks

13-43

Permits

13-42

Secondhand dealers

Boosting bids

13-61

Definitions

13-57

Mortgage property, sale of

13-62

Permit

Assignment; restrictions

13-59

Required

13-58

Records to be kept

13-60

Sale of mortgaged property

13-62

Secondhand goods at auction sales, fees

13-17

Telephone companies

13-76 et seq.

See:  TELEPHONE COMPANIES

Zoning permits

27-22

See:  ZONING (Chapter 27)

LIENS

Water liens

26-46
LIFE SAFETY CODE

Adopted

8-1
LIGHTS AND BARRICADES

Street excavations and openings, protecting

22-46
LIQUID GAS

Fire regulations

8-1 et seq.

See:  FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

LIQUOR

Alcoholic beverage regulations

3-1 et seq.

See:  ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

LITERATURE

Obscenity, generally

14-281 et seq.

See:  INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY

LITTERING

Discarding articles on public ways, etc.

14-43

Injurious materials, depositing on public ways

22-2

Rubbish on highways

24-283

Trash disposal

10-1 et seq.

See:  GARBAGE AND TRASH

Weeds, noxious growth and litter

17-11 et seq.

See:  WEEDS, BRUSH AND LITTER

LIVESTOCK

Animals running at large

4-6 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

Keeping of

4-4

Unclean stock cars

14-306
LIVESTOCK BUSINESSES

Extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain ordinances

1-11
LOADING AND UNLOADING

Off-street parking and loading

27-341 et seq.

See:  ZONING (Chapter 27)

LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS.  See:  PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS
LOCKS AND KEYS

Special provisions re

14-313
LODGING HOUSES

Theft of services

14-58
LOITERING

Jail, about

14-176

Window peeping

14-138
LOST PROPERTY

Theft of 

14-57
LOTS

Stagnant water

14-303

Subdivision lots

Improvements

23-41

Platting procedure

23-26 et seq.

See:  SUBDIVISIONS (Chapter 23)

Zoning supplementary regulations

27-301
LOTTERY

Gambling

14-206 et seq.

See:  GAMBLING

Occupation taxes for conducting games of chance and/or lotteries and distributing gambling devices

13-141 et seq.

See:  LICENSES AND PERMITS

LOUDSPEAKERS

Amplifier restrictions

14-322

M

MACHINE GUNS

Weapons regulations

14-236 et seq.

See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

MADISON COUNTY.  See:  COUNTY
MAGAZINES

Obscenity, generally

14-281 et seq.

See:  INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY

MAIL

Simulating legal process

14-178

Legal process in general.  See:  WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER PROCESSES

MALFEASANCE

Official misconduct

14-179
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF

Criminal mischief

14-61
MALT BEVERAGES

Alcoholic beverage regulations

3-1 et seq.

See:  ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

MANUFACTURED HOMES.  See:  MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME PARKS
MAPS.  See:  SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLATS
MARIJUANA

Drugs, drug paraphernalia, etc.

14-266 et seq.

See:  DRUGS AND MEDICINES

MAY, SHALL

Terms defined

1-2
MAYOR

Appointment of city officers, department and division heads

2-4

City administrator

2-61 et seq.

See:  CITY ADMINISTRATOR

Code of ethics

2-81 et seq.

See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Code references and definitions construed

1-2

Interfering, etc., with city administrator

2-67

Vacancy in office, filling

2-26
MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS

Offensive matter, exposing

14-305
MECHANICAL CODE

Additions, insertions and changes

6-107

Adopted

6-106

Appeals

6-113

Building regulations applicable to mobile home parks

15-18

Contractors

Gas contractors.  See herein that subject

Mechanical contractors.  See herein that subject

Gas contractors

Appeals

6-113

Certificate of insurance

6-111.2

Mechanical contractors.  See also herein that subject

Registration

Certificate of insurance

6-111.2

Experience; examination; fees; expiration date; exceptions

6-111

Mechanical contractor and gas contractor reciprocity with other cities; transferability of registration among persons

6-112

Revocation; suspension

6-111.1

Scope of work; permit to do gas systems work required

6-110

Transferability of registration among persons

6-112

Mechanical contractors

Appeals

6-113

Certificate of insurance

6-109.2

Gas contractors.  See also herein that subject

Registration

Certificate of insurance

6-109.2

Experience; examination; fees; expiration date; exceptions

6-109

Mechanical contractor and gas contractor reciprocity with other cities; transferability of registration among persons

6-112

Revocation; suspension

6-109.1

Scope of work; permit to do mechanical work required

6-108

Transferability of registration among persons

6-112

One- and two-family dwelling code

6-161 et seq.

See:  ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

Permits

Gas systems work, permit required

6-110

Mechanical work, permit required

6-108

Registration

Gas contractors.  See herein that subject

Mechanical contractors.  See herein that subject

MEDICAL EMERGENCY ALARMS

Regulations for alarm systems

2.5-1 et seq.

See:  ALARM SYSTEMS

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS

Failure to report injury of violence

14-162
MEDICINES.  See:  DRUGS AND MEDICINES
MERCHANDISE

False, deceptive, etc., advertising

14-317

Secondhand dealers, etc., permit requirements

13-58 et seq.

See:  LICENSES AND PERMITS

MEXICAN, INDIAN, ETC., MINORITIES

Housing discrimination

12-1 et seq.
MINIBIKES

Prohibited on streets

24-100
MINORITY RACES

Housing discrimination

12-1 et seq.
MINORS (Juveniles, children, infants, etc.)

Abandoned iceboxes, etc., accessible to children

14-226

Alcoholic beverage regulations

3-1 et seq.

See:  ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Bicycle riders, parental responsibilities

5-5

Child passenger safety restraints

24-11

Contributing to delinquency of a child

14-121

Curfew

14-318

Debauching a minor

14-136

Drug paraphernalia delivered to, etc.

14-271

Pawnbrokers accepting collateral security or purchase from

Restrictions on pawnbrokers

13-77

Unlawful possession of a revolver

14-239

Weapons in general.  See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

MISDEMEANORS

Official misconduct

14-179
MISFEASANCE

Official misconduct

14-179
MISLAID PROPERTY

Theft of

14-57
MOBILE HOMES AND MOBILE HOME PARKS

Anchoring, blocking, etc.

15-4

Appeals

15-39

Camper or travel trailer or motor home

Definitions

15-1

Campground or trailer park

Defined

15-1

Compliance with provisions

15-2

Definitions

15-1

Dependent mobile home

Defined

15-1

Flammable liquid tanks

8-3

Independent mobile home, defined

15-1

Inspections

15-5

Licensee, defined

15-1

Location restrictions for mobile homes

15-3

Mobile home, defined

15-1

Mobile home lot, mobile home space

Defined

15-1

Mobile home parks

Appeals

15-39

Building regulations, applicability

15-18

Compliance with other provisions

15-17

Defined

15-1

Electrical requirements

15-53

Garbage, trash, etc.

15-54

Improvements and requirements.  See herein specific subjects

Insect and rodent control

15-55

Management

General responsibilities

15-16

Permits

Appeals

15-39

Applications

15-32

Denial

15-34

Expiration

15-35

Fees

15-33

Issuance

15-34

Plumbing or electrical work

15-36

Pre-existing uses

15-37

Renewal

15-35

Required

15-31

Suspension or revocation

15-38

Appeals

15-39

Register of occupants

15-19

Sanitary conditions

15-54

Sanitary sewer systems

15-52

Single ownership

15-20

Waste, disposal

15-54

Water supply

15-51

Multiple dwelling, defined

15-1

Natural or artificial barrier

Defined

15-1

Park, defined

15-1

Violations

15-6
MONEY OF CITY.  See:  FINANCES
MONTH

Defined

1-2
MOPEDS

Defined

24-1

Traffic regulations

24-236 et seq.

See:  TRAFFIC

MORALS OFFENSES

Generally.  See:  SEXUAL OFFENSES

Parking lots, private property, etc

Applicability of certain ordinances

1-10
MORPHINE

Drugs, drug paraphernalia, etc.

14-266 et seq.

See:  DRUGS AND MEDICINES

MOTELS

Theft of services

14-58
MOTOR BOATS

Unauthorized use of propelled vehicles

14-59
MOTOR VEHICLES AND OTHER VEHICLES

Bicycle regulations

5-1 et seq.

Garbage conveyances, specifications

10-23

Littering from motor vehicles

14-43

Operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest

14-165

Park restrictions

18-11

Restrictions on use of amplifiers

14-322

Traffic regulations

24-1 et seq.

Unauthorized use of propelled vehicles

14-59

Wrecked and abandoned vehicles

17-26 et seq.
MOTORCYCLES

Traffic regulations

24-221 et seq.
MUD

Removal from sidewalk

22-1
MULTIPLE DWELLINGS

Mobile home and mobile home park regulations

15-1 et seq.
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES.  See:  UTILITIES
MUNICIPALITY.  See:  CITY

N

NARCOTICS

Drugs, drug paraphernalia, etc.

14-266 et seq.

See:  DRUGS AND MEDICINES

NEBRASKA LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION

Commission defined

3-1
NEBRASKA, STATE OF.  See:  STATE
NEGLIGENT DRIVING

Parking lots, private property, etc.

Applicability of certain ordinances

1-10
NOISE

Amplifier restrictions

14-322

Barking, howling, crying or yelping dogs or cats

4-16

Brakes, "jake", dynamic, engine; prohibited use

24-294

Disorderly conduct provisions re

14-7

Disturbing the peace

14-315
NOISOME OR OFFENSIVE SMELLS, ETC.

Nuisance, maintaining

14-314
NOMINATIONS

Partisan elections required

7-1

Election regulations in general.  See:  ELECTIONS

NONFEASANCE

Official misconduct

14-179
NORFOLK, CITY OF.  See:  CITY
NORFOLK POLICE RESERVE UNIT

Created

20-17

See:  POLICE RESERVES

NOXIOUS CONDITIONS

Nuisance, maintaining

14-314

See:  NUISANCES

NUDITY

Obscenity, generally

14-281 et seq.

See:  INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY

NUISANCES

Abandoned iceboxes, refrigerators, etc

14-226

Abatement, generally

17-1

Graffiti abatement

17-50 et seq.

See:  GRAFFITI

Junk business operations

13-44

Loud, barking dogs

4-16

Maintaining a nuisance

14-314

Offensive matter, exposing

14-305

Swine, keeping of

4-4

Trees and shrubbery, acts declared nuisances, notices, abatement

25-2

Weeds, noxious growth and litter

17-11 et seq.

See:  WEEDS, BRUSH AND LITTER

Wrecked or abandoned vehicles

17-26 et seq.

See:  WRECKED OR ABANDONED VEHICLES

NUMBER

Word usage for interpreting Code

1-2
NUMBERING OF HOUSES

Regulations

19-16 et seq.

See:  HOUSE NUMBERING

O

OATH, AFFIRMATION, SWEAR OR SWORN

Civil service commission

Power to administer oaths

2-167

Defined

1-2

Police reserve oath

20-19
OBSCENITY.  See:  INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY
OCCUPANT.  See: TENANT, OCCUPANT
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES.  See:  LICENSES AND PERMITS
OFFENSES (Generally)

(Note--Subjects contained under this heading are offenses and applicable provisions not contained in Chapter 14.)

Climbing on railroad trains

21-6

Codes does not affect prior offenses, etc.

1-4

Effect of repeal of ordinances

1-9

General penalty, continuing violations

1-16

Code construction and interpretation re violations, etc. See:  CODE OF ORDINANCES

Parking lots, private property, etc.

Applicability of certain ordinances

1-10
OFFENSES (Miscellaneous provisions and offenses, Chapter 14)

(Note--As any violation may be construed as an offense, other offenses and applicable subjects not provided for in Chapter 14 will be found in alphabetical order in the index.  See specific subjects accordingly.)

Abandonment

Abandoned iceboxes, refrigerators, etc.

14-226

Animal, abandoning

14-196

Abduction

False imprisonment in the second degree

14-18

Act, defined

14-1

Act of violence

Failure to report by physician, surgeon, others

14-162

Advertising

Distribution of handbills, etc.

14-321

Drug paraphernalia

14-272

See:  DRUGS AND MEDICINES

False, deceptive, etc., advertising

14-317

Affirmative defense

Gambling devices.  See herein:  Gambling

Aid or assist, defined

14-1

Aiding and abetting

14-8

Air driven pipes

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Air rifles, BB guns, etc.

Discharge of

14-242

Amplifiers, restrictions on

14-322

Animals

Cruelty to animals

14-196

Indecency with an animal

14-197

Slaughtering hanging, etc.

14-302

Annoying phone calls

14-308

Arrest

Neglecting to serve a warrant

14-182

See herein:  Legal Process

Operating motor vehicle to avoid

14-165

Resisting

14-164

Arson

Third degree arson

14-42

Assault

Assault in the third degree

14-17

Sexual assault.  See herein that subject

Assemblies

Picketing.  See herein that subject

Riots

14-228

Attempts to commit

14-2

Bad check, issuing

14-94

See herein:  Fraud

Barbed wire fences

14-227

BB guns and air rifles

Discharging

14-242

Benefit, defined

14-1

Bestiality

Indecency with an animal

14-197

Blind persons

Failing to observe a blind person

14-312

Unlawful use of white cane or guide dog

14-311

Bodily injury, defined

14-1

Bongs

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Book entries, juggling

14-95

Bows and arrows, discharging

14-242

See herein:  Weapons

Bribery

Commercial bribery and breach of duty, etc.

14-96

Butchers, slaughterhouses

Exposing offensive articles

14-305

Carburetor pipes

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Carcass of dead animals

Exposing of offensive matter

14-305

Cattle cars

Unclean stock cars

14-306

Chamber pipes

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Children.  See herein:  Minors

Chillums

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Circulars and handbills, distributing

14-321

Cocaine

Drugs regulated.  See herein:  Drugs and Medicines

Slugs, depositing

14-90

Collections of water

Maintaining a nuisance

14-314

Communications systems

Interfering with police radio

14-310

Interfering with public service company

14-309

Compounding a felony

14-16

Concealed weapons.  See herein:  Weapons

Concealing knowledge of

14-4

Conduct, defined

14-1

Conspiracy

14-3

Contests

Tampering with publicly-exhibited contest

14-97

Contraband

Furnishing to prisoners

14-175

Contributing to the delinquency of a child

14-121

Controlled substances

Drugs regulated.  See herein:  Drugs and Medicines

Court

Failure to appear in court

14-168

Criminal impersonation

14-91

Criminal possession of a forged instrument

14-88

See herein:  Fraud

Criminal simulation, defined

14-89

See herein:  Fraud

Criminal trespass.  See herein:  Trespass

Cruelty to animals

14-196

Curfew

Minor's curfew

14-318

Dangerous weapons.  See herein:  Weapons

Dead animals

Depositing in wells, etc.

14-304

Deadly physical force

Defined

14-1

Deadly weapon, defined

14-1

Debauching a minor

14-136

Deception

Fraud.  See herein that subject

Deface, defined

14-1

Defecating.  See herein:  Urinating/Defecating in Public

Defense

Gambling affirmative defenses, etc., See herein:  Gambling

Definitions

14-1

Contributing to the delinquency of a child, re

14-121

Cruelty to animals, as to

14-196

Drugs and medicines, re

14-266 et seq.

Fraud, re

14-86

Gambling definitions

14-206

Obscenity definitions

14-281

Re offenses against property

14-41

Re sexual assault

14-25

Re theft, etc.

14-51

Weapons, as to

14-236

Delinquent child

Contributing to delinquency of a child

14-121

Disorderly conduct

14-7

Interfering with firemen on duty

14-170

Disturbances

Riots

14-228

Disturbing the peace

14-315

Drugs and medicines

Controlled substances

Defined

14-266(1)

Definitions

14-266

Drug, defined

14-266(2)

Drug paraphernalia

Advertisement of

14-272

Defined

14-267

Delivery or sale

14-270

Minors, delivery to

14-271

Factors in determination

14-268

Minor, delivery to

14-271

Possession

14-269

Marijuana

Defined

14-266(3)

Possession of

14-273

Narcotic drug, defined

14-266(4)

Opiate, defined

14-266(5)

Opium poppy, defined

14-266(6)

Poppy straw, defined

14-266(7)

Dwelling, defined

14-1

Electric fences

14-227

Electric pipes

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Emergency room or first aid station attendant

Duty to report violence, failure

14-162

Escape

Implements for escape

14-174

Explosives, carrying

Weapons regulations.  See herein:  Weapons

Exposing offensive matter

14-305

Extortion

Intimidating phone calls

14-308(5)

False, deceptive, etc., advertising

14-317

False imprisonment in the second degree

14-18

False reporting an offense

14-169

False reports

Filing false reports with regulatory bodies

14-172

False statement or book entry

Generally

14-95

Falsifying records

Public utility, of

14-171

Family relations

Offenses involving

14-121 et seq.

Felony, compounding

14-16

Fences

Barbed wire or electric fences

14-227

Fire bugs

Third degree arson

14-42

Firearms.  See herein:  Weapons

Firemen on official duty

Interfering with

14-170

Flag, mutilating

14-183

Forgery.  See also herein:  Fraud

Obscuring identification numbers.  See herein:  Identification Numbers

Fraud

Bad check, issuing

14-94

Commercial bribery, breach of duty, etc.

14-96

Complete written estimate, defined

14-86

Contests

Tampering with publicly-exhibited contest

14-97

Criminal impersonation

14-91

Criminal possession of a forged instrument

14-88

Criminal simulation

14-89

Definitions

14-86

Duty to act disinterestedly

Commercial bribery and breach of

14-96

False statement or book entry

14-95

Falsifying records of public utility

14-171

Forged instrument

Criminal possession

14-88

Defined

14-86

Incomplete written instrument, defined

14-86

Impersonating a peace officer

14-93

Impersonating a public servant

14-92

Identification numbers

Altering

14-107

Definitions

14-106

Receiving an altered article

14-108

Possess, defined

14-86

Records, destruction or secreting

14-95

Second degree forgery

14-87

Slugs

Making, using or uttering

14-90

Tampering with publicly-exhibited contest

14-97

"To falsely alter a written instrument", defined

14-86

"To falsely complete a written instrument", defined

14-86

"To falsely make a written instrument", defined

14-86

Utter, defined

14-86

Written instrument, defined

14-86

Gambling

Affirmative defenses

14-212

Conduct gift enterprise

Conditions; gift enterprise, defined

14-207

Defenses in case of gambling

14-214

Definitions

14-206

Established business

14-207

Exemptions

14-217

Forfeiture of bid or gambling device to city

14-215

Gambling debt collection; penalty

14-222

Gross proceeds; use

14-221

Lotteries

Established by political subdivision; election; prior approval

14-220

Nonprofit organization

Conduct lottery; conditions

14-218

Conduct raffle; conditions

14-219

Player, status as affirmative defense

14-216

Possession

Gambling devices

14-211

Gambling records

14-210

Proof of possession of gambling device

14-213

Second degree, promoting gambling in

14-208

Sporting event

Proof of occurrence; prima facie evidence

14-223

Third degree, promoting gambling against

14-209

Government, defined

14-1

Government operations

Obstructing, penalty

14-161

Governmental function, defined

14-1

Governmental lotteries

14-219

Gambling.  See herein that subject

Guide dog or white cane

Unlawful use

14-311

Handbill distribution

14-321

Harassment

Intimidation by phone calls

14-308

Hypodermic syringes

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq. 

Ice pipes or chillers

14-267 et seq.

Iceboxes, abandonment

14-226

Identification numbers

Altering

14-107

Definitions

14-106

Receiving an altered article

14-108

Impersonation

Criminal impersonations

14-91

Peace officer, impersonating

14-93

Public servant, impersonating

14-92

Indecency and obscenity

Available to the public, defined

14-281

Conduct prohibited

14-282

Debauching a minor

14-136

Definitions

14-281

Disseminate, defined

14-281

Evidence and defenses

14-285

Indecent, lewd or obscene language in telephone calls

14-308

Knowingly, defined

14-281

Legal proceedings, generally

14-284

Material, defined

14-281

Morals offenses, other.  See elsewhere herein specific subjects

Notice of obscene material or action

14-283

Nudity, defined

14-281

Obscene, defined

14-281

Offenses against public peace, order and decency

14-196 et seq.

See herein specific subjects

Performance, defined

14-281

Prohibited conduct

14-282

Promote, defined

14-281

Public indecency

14-137

Service to patrons, defined

14-281

Violations

14-286

Window peeping

14-138

Intimidation

Oppression under color of offense

14-181

Phone calls, by

14-308

Pickets, intimidating

14-254

Jail

Loitering about

14-176

Prisons and prisoners.  See also herein that subject

Juveniles.  See herein:  Minors

Keys and locks.  See herein:  Locks and Keys

Kidnapping

False imprisonment in the second degree

14-18

Knives.  See herein:  Weapons

Knuckles.  See herein:  Weapons

Labor

Picketing.  See herein that subject

Legal process

Neglecting to servant a warrant

14-182

Simulating

14-178

Littering

14-43

Livestock cars

Unclean stock cars

14-306

Locks and keys

Various offenses, etc., re

14-313

Loitering

Jail, about

14-176

Window peeping

14-138

Lotteries.  See herein:  Gambling

Loudspeakers

Restrictions on amplifiers

14-322

Machine guns.  See herein:  Weapons

Marijuana.  See herein:  Drugs and Medicines

Mass picketing.  See herein:  Picketing

Medicines.  See herein: Drugs and Medicines

Meetings

Riots

14-228

Minors

Contributing to the delinquency of a child

14-121

Curfew

14-318

Debauching

14-136

Drug paraphernalia, etc., supplied to

14-271

Unlawful possession of revolver

14-239

Mistreatment

Cruelty to animals

14-196

Morals offenses

Debauching a minor

14-136

Public indecency

14-137

Window peeping

14-138

Motor vehicle

Defined

14-1

Operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest

14-165

Narcotics.  See herein:  Drugs and Medicines

Neglect

Cruelty to animals

14-196

Noise

Amplifier restrictions

14-322

Nuisances

Exposing offensive matter

14-305

Maintaining a nuisance

14-314

Obscenity.  See herein:  Indecency and Obscenity

Obscuring an identification number

14-106

Offal, exposing or dumping in streams

14-305

Offenses against property

14-41 et seq.

See herein specific subjects

Offenses against public health and safety

14-226 et seq.

See herein specific subjects

Offenses against public peace, order, decency

14-196 et seq.

See herein specific subjects

Offenses against the person

14-16 et seq.

See herein specific subjects

Offenses involving family relations

14-121

Offenses involving fraud

14-86 et seq.

See herein specific subjects

Offenses involving integrity and effectiveness of government operations

14-161 et seq.

See herein specific subjects

Officers and employees

Oppression under color of office

14-181

Pecuniary interest in property, misuse of official information, etc.

14-180

Official information, misuse of

14-180

Official misconduct

14-179

Omission, defined

14-1

Opium

Drugs regulated.  See herein:  Drugs and Medicines

Party line

Refusing to yield

14-307

Peace, order and decency

Offenses against

14-196 et seq.

See herein specific subjects

Peace officer

Defined

14-1

Impersonating

14-93

Interference with

14-167

Obstructing

14-166

Oppression under color of office

14-181

Refusal to aid

14-163

Riots

14-228

Pecuniary benefit, defined

14-1

Person, defined

14-1

Phone calls.  See herein: Telephones

Physician or surgeon

Duty to report injury of violence, failure

14-162

Picketing

Interfering with

14-253

Intimidating pickets

14-254

Mass picketing

14-252

Signs re

14-252

Unlawful picketing

14-251

Police officer

Refusal to obey

14-5

Police radio system

Interfering with

14-310

Pollution

Maintaining a nuisance

14-314

Pollution of water

14-303 et seq.

Prisons and prisoners

Contraband, furnishing

14-175

Implements for escape

14-174

Loitering about jail

14-176

Privy vaults

Contents admitted into streams, rivers, etc.

14-305

Process.  See herein:  Legal Process

Prosecution

Use of incriminating testimony in prostitution cases

14-148

Prostitution

Debauching a minor

14-136

Incriminating testimony, use

14-148

Place of prostitution, keeping

14-147

Prohibited

14-146

Public nuisances.  See herein:  Nuisances

Public place, defined

14-1

Public records

Abuse of

14-173

Altering or tampering with code

1-15

Public servant

Committing official misconduct

14-179

Defined

14-1

Impersonating

14-92

Public service company

Interfering with

14-309

Public utilities

Falsifying records of public utility

14-171

Putrid animal substances

Exposing, dumping into streams, etc.

14-305

Radios

Amplifier restrictions

14-322

Interfering with police radio system

14-310

Raffles.  See herein:  Gambling

Rape.  See herein:  Sexual Assault

Recklessly, defined

14-1

Records.  See also herein:  Public Records

Destruction or secreting of

14-95

Refrigerators, etc.

Abandonment of

14-226

Refusal to obey an officer

14-5

Restraint

False imprisonment in the second degree

14-18

Riots

14-228

Picketing.  See herein that subject

Roach clips

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Serious bodily injury

Defined

14-1

Sexual assault

Actor, defined

14-25

Definitions

14-25

Evidence of past sexual conduct

Generally

14-28

Restrictions

14-29

In-camera hearing

14-27

Intimate parts, defined

14-25

Serious personal injury, defined

14-25

Sexual contact, defined

14-25

Sexual penetration, defined

14-25

Third degree sexual assault

14-26

Victim, defined

14-25

Sexual offenses

Indecency with an animal

14-197

Morals offenses, other.  See elsewhere herein specific sexual offenses, etc.

Sheriff

Tranquilizer guns, notice re

14-241

See herein:  Weapons

Slaughterhouses or butchers' establishments

Exposing offensive matter

14-305

Slugs

Making, using or uttering

14-90

Smoking and carburetion masks

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Sound amplifiers

Restrictions on amplifiers

14-322

Spoons, vials, etc.

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Spring, brook, stream or wells

Putting carcass or filthy substance into

14-304

Stagnant water

14-303

State law, violations of

14-6

Subpoenas

Legal process.  See herein that subject

Summons, complaints, etc.

Simulating legal process

14-178

Syringes and needles

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Tamper, defined

14-1

Telephone calls

Interfering with public service company

14-309

Intimidation by phone calls

14-308

Refusing to yield to a party line

14-307

Television sets

Amplifier restrictions

14-322

Testimony

Use of incriminating testimony in prostitution offenses

14-148

Theft and related offenses

Consolidation of theft offenses

14-53

Criminal mischief

14-61

Definitions

14-51

Deprived, defined

14-51

Exemptions

14-62

Financial institution, defined

14-51

Fraud.  See herein that subject

Movable property, defined

14-51

Obtain, defined

14-51

Property, defined

14-51

Property of another, defined

14-51

Receiving, defined

14-51

Receiving stolen property

Theft by

14-60

Shoplifting

Penalty

14-63

Photographic evidence

14-63

Stolen, defined

14-51

Stolen property

Theft by receiving

14-60

Theft by deception

14-55

Theft by extortion

14-56

Theft of property lost, mislaid or delivered by mistake

14-57

Theft of services

14-58

Trespass. See herein that subject

Unauthorized use of a propelled vehicle

14-59

Unlawful taking or disposition

14-54

Violations

14-52

Thing of value, defined

14-1

Third degree arson

14-42

Threats

Intimidating pickets

14-254

Intimidation by phone calls

14-308

Threatening another in a menacing manner

14-17(a)(2)

Tranquilizer guns

Weapons regulations.  See herein:  Weapons

Trespass

Affirmative defenses

14-73

Criminal trespass in the first degree

14-71

Criminal trespass in the second degree

14-72

Truancy

Contributing to the delinquency of a child

14-121

Unattended or discarded iceboxes

Abandonment of

14-226

Unclean stock cars

14-306

United States flag or emblem

Mutilating

14-183

Urinating/defecating in public

Prohibited

14-9

Utility.  See herein:  Public Utility

Uttering.  See herein:  Fraud

Vandalism

Mutilating the flag

14-183

Violations of state

14-6

Violence

Failure to report injury of violence

14-162

Voluntary act, defined

14-1

Warrants

Legal process.  See herein that subject

Water pipes

Drug paraphernalia

14-267 et seq.

Watercourses

Maintaining a nuisance

14-314

Weapons

14-236 et seq.

Concealed weapons, carrying

14-237

Dangerous weapons, carrying

14-238

Definitions

14-236

Explosives, carrying

14-238

Firearms

Discharge of

14-242

Machine guns, defined

14-236

Short rifle, short shotgun, etc., defined

14-236

Fugitive from justice, defined

14-236

Knife, defined

14-236

Knuckles and brass or iron knuckles

Defined

14-236

Machine gun, defined

14-236

Revolver, unlawful possession

14-239

Short rifle, defined

14-236

Short shotgun, defined

14-236

Tranquilizer guns

Failure to notify sheriff of sale of

14-241

Failure to register

14-240

Wells, streams, brooks or springs

Polluting, putting carcass or filthy substance into

14-304

White cane or guide dog

Unlawful use

14-311

Window peeping

14-138

Writs, subpoenas, etc.

Simulating legal process

14-178
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

Boards, etc.  See:  BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS

Building code enforcement officers

Personal liability

6-2

See:  BUILDINGS

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

City administrator

2-61 et seq.

See:  CITY ADMINISTRATOR

City attorney

2-49

See:  CITY ATTORNEY

City Clerk

Separate office for

2-48

City attorney

27-25

City engineer

2-50

City treasurer

Separate office for

2-48

Civil service

2-151 et seq.

See:  CIVIL SERVICE

Classification

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

Code of ethics

2-81 et seq.

See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Compensation, salaries, etc.

Certain ordinances not affected by code

1-3

Police reserve fringe benefits

20-25

Police reserve unit

20-24

Conduct, standards of

2-83

Delegation of authority, construed

1-2

Departments.  See:  DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES OF CITY

Election requirements

7-1 et seq.

See:  ELECTIONS

Emergency cases

Response time of employees

2-47

Ethics, code of

2-81 et seq.

See:  CODE OF ETHICS

Failure to perform official duties

Personnel not subject to general penalty, etc.

1-17

False reports filed with regulatory bodies

14-172

Fire chief

8-17

Fringe benefits for police reserves

20-25

Impersonating public servants

14-92

Joint authority, construed

1-2

Library director

12.5-2

Misuse of official information

14-180

Mayor to appoint city officers, department and division heads

2-4

Misuse of official information

14-180

Obstructing government operations

14-161

Official misconduct

14-179

Officials, employees, boards, commissions, etc.

References in code construed re

1-2

Oppression under color of office

14-181

Outside employment

2-87

Police reserves

20-16 et seq.

See:  POLICE RESERVES

Purchasing agent, office of, etc.

2-103, 2-104

Qualifications of officers

2-46

Smoking policy

2-51

Water commissioner

26-1
OFFICIAL BOOKS

Abuse of public records

14-173

Public records in general.  See:  PUBLIC RECORDS

OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING

Regulations enumerated

27-341

See:  ZONING (Chapter 27)

ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE

Additions, insertions and changes

6-162

Adoption by reference

6-161

Energy conservation standards

6-173
OPIUM

Drugs, drug paraphernalia, etc.

14-266 et seq.

See:  DRUGS AND MEDICINES

OR, AND

Defined

1-2
ORDINANCES.  See:  CODE OF ORDINANCES
ORGANIZATION

Person defined to include, etc.

1-2
OUTDOOR BURNING

Incinerators required, when

8-2
OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT

Public officials, etc., involving

2-87
OUTSIDE TOILETS

Prohibited

26-85
OVERGROWTH.  See also:  WEEDS AND BRUSH

Shrubbery in general

25-1 et seq.

See:  TREES AND SHRUBBERY

OVERNIGHT CAMPING

Parking restrictions

18-4
OWNER

Defined

1-2

P

PACKING HOUSES

Offensive matter, exposing

14-305
PAMPHLETS

False, deceptive, etc., advertising

14-317
PAPERS

Abuse of public records

14-173

Public records in general.  See:  PUBLIC RECORDS

Simulating legal process

14-178

Legal process in general.  See:  WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER PROCESSES

PARADES

Requirements

22-111 et seq.

See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

PARENTHETICAL AND REFERENCE MATTER IN CODE

Construed

1-6
PARKING

Bicycles

5-23

Bicycle regulations in general.  See:  BICYCLES

Off-street parking and loading

27-341 et seq.

See:  ZONING (Chapter 27)

Snow emergencies

24-209

Traffic regulations in general

24-1 et seq.

See:  TRAFFIC

PARKING LOTS

Ordinance applicability

1-10

Closings

22-130
PARKS AND RECREATION

Animals, bringing into park

18-6

Compliance with provisions

18-2

Exceptions

18-14

Fires and fireworks

18-5

Fishing and hunting

18-7

Interpretation

18-13

Miscellaneous offenses

18-12

Operating hours

18-3

Overnight camping

18-4

Parking

18-15

Park, defined

18-1

Public place defined t include, etc.

1-2

Subdivision park sites, etc.

23-40

Swimming, bathing, wading and boating

18-9

Trapping

18-8

Vehicles, bicycles, etc., regulated

18-11

Vending of merchandise, etc.

18-10

Water recreation

18-9
PARKWAYS

Public ways defined re

1-2

Public ways in general.  See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

PART OWNER

Owner construed re

1-2
PARTNERSHIPS

Owner construed re

1-2

Person defined to include, etc.

1-2
PARTY LINE

Refusing to yield to

14-307
PAVING

Sidewalk construction and repair.  See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

Terraces

22-3
PAWNBROKERS.  See:  LICENSES AND PERMITS
PEACE OFFICERS

Obedience to law enforcement officers

14-5

Obstructing

14-166

Police provisions in general.  See:  POLICE DEPARTMENT

Police reserves

20-16 et seq.

See:  POLICE RESERVES

PECUNIARY INTERESTS

Misuse of official information

14-180
PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS

Definitions

13-111

General requirements

13-114

Itinerant merchants, peddlers and solicitors

Special standards for

13-115

Licenses

13-112

Occupation taxes

13-113

Parking for certain purposes prohibited

13-118

Parks, vending in

18-10

Permits

Approval

13-117

Denial, appeal

13-117

Fees

13-113

Generally

13-112

Temporary merchants and street vendors

Special standards for

13-116

Violations, penalties

13-119
PEDESTRIAN WAYS

Subdivision requirements

23-1 et seq.

See:  SUBDIVISIONS (Chapter 23)

PEDESTRIANS

Barricades and lights for street openings and excavations

22-46

Traffic regulations

24-1 et seq.

See:  TRAFFIC

PENALTIES (Fines, imprisonment, etc.)

Code has no effect on prior offenses, etc.

1-4

Fines, forfeitures, penalties, etc., for specific violations, offenses.  See specific subjects

General penalty

1-16

Repeal, effect of

1-9

Violations for theft

14-52
PENDING PROCEEDINGS

Effect of repeal of ordinance

1-9
PENSIONS AND RETIREMENTS

Certain ordinance not affected by Code

1-3
PERIODICALS, BOOKS, ETC.

Obscenity, generally

14-281 et seq.

See:  INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY

PERMITS.  See:  LICENSES AND PERMITS
PERSON

Construed

1-2
PERSONAL PROPERTY

Defined

1-2

Municipal property in general.  See:  PROPERTY

PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

Fire regulations

8-1 et seq.

See:  FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION

PHYSICIANS

Failure to report injury of violence

14-162
PICKETING

Interfering with

14-253

Intimidating pickets

14-254

Mass picketing

14-252

Sign regulations

14-252

Unlawful picketing

14-251
PICKUP CAMPERS

Overnight camping in Ta-ha-Zouka Park

18-4
PICNICS

Fires and fireworks in parks

18-5
PIERCE COUNTY.  See:  COUNTY
PIGS

Keeping of swine

4-4
PISTOLS

Unlawful possession of revolvers

14-239

Weapons in general.  See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.  See:  AMUSEMENTS AND AMUSEMENT PARKS
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

Board of adjustment

19-4

Community development agency

Created, duties

19-2

Limitation of powers and authority

19-2

Urban renewal authority

19-2

Comprehensive plan adopted

19-5

Department of planning and community development

19-3

Extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain ordinances

1-11

Housing numbering

19-16 et seq.

See:  HOUSE NUMBERING

Limited community redevelopment authority

19-6

Planning commission

19-1

Zoning regulations

27-1 et seq.

See:  ZONING (Chapter 27)

PLATS.  See:  SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLATS
PLAYGROUNDS

Subdivision school sites and playgrounds

23-40
PLEAS.  See:  SUITS AND PLEAS
PLUMBING

Appeals

6-124

Apprentice plumbers' certificate

Information, fee, term, supervision of work

6-145

Building officials

Appeals from decision of

6-124

Termination of water service, authority

6-123

Business permits.  See herein:  Permits

Code

Additions, insertions and changes

6-122

Adopted

6-121

Contractor's certificate of insurance

6-147

Examination.  See herein:  Plumbing Board.  See also herein:  Permits

Extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain ordinances

1-11

Fire sprinkler/suppression contractor registrations; fees; permits

6-157

Certificate of insurance

6-157.1

Gas. See that subject

Insurance

Contractor's certificate of insurance

6-147

Journeymen plumber's permit.  See herein:  Permits

Master plumber's permits.  See herein:  Permits

Mobile home park regulations, applicability

15-18

Permits

Permit for business; information required by code official

6-142

Registration.  See herein that subject

Yard irrigation registration

6-154

Plumbing board

Appointments

Journeymen and master plumbers, appointment

6-131

When made

6-133

Meetings

6-134

Members

Appointment, qualifications, terms, etc.

6-131

Bond requirements

6-131

Vacancies, how filled

6-131

Organization

6-132

Plumbing rules and regulations

Adoption

6-135

Powers of board re

6-135

Records

6-132

Registration.  See also herein that subject

Application for registration; examination; subject matter

6-136

Examination rules for

6-134

Plumbing without registration prohibited; exceptions

6-141

Renewal; re-examination

6-138

Revocation; suspension

6-137

Term; revocation; suspension

6-137

Variances, granting

6-135

Registration

Apprentice plumber's registration; information; fee; term; supervision of work

6-145

Contractor's certificate of insurance

6-147

Journeyman plumber's registration; experience; examination; fees; term

6-144

Plumbing board.  See herein that subject

Plumbing contractor's registration; experience; examination; fees; term

6-143

Reciprocity with other cities; transferability of registrations among persons

6-148

Waiver of certain requirements, journeyman plumber; apprentice plumber

6-149

Water service

Termination of by building official, authority

6-123

Yard irrigation registration

6-151

Insurance prerequisite to issuance

6-152

Liability

6-155

Permits

6-154

Suspension or revocation

6-153
POISONOUS PLANTS

Noxious growths, removal

17-11 et seq.

See:  WEEDS AND BRUSH

POLES AND WIRES

Interfering with a public service company

14-309
POLICE DEPARTMENT (Division)

Alarm systems, provisions re police

2.5-1 et seq.

See:  ALARM SYSTEMS

Civil service

2-151 et seq.

See:  CIVIL SERVICE

Enforcement of animal provisions

4-2 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

Impersonating a police officer

14-93

Interference with an officer

14-167

Obedience to law enforcement officers

14-5

Other provisions relative to peace officers.  See:  OFFENSES

Obstructing a police officer

14-166

Oppression under color of office

14-181

Response time of employees in case of emergency

2-47

Threats to members of

Disorderly conduct provisions re

14-7

Traffic enforcing officers

24-21

Traffic regulations in general.  See:  TRAFFIC

Weapons regulations

14-286 et seq.

See:  FIREARMS AND WEAPONS

POLICE DEPARTMENT (Chapter 20)

Chief of police

Generally

20-2

Duties of police officers

20-3

Personnel

Generally

20-1

Response of police division to large parties, gatherings or events

Cost; collection

20-9

Definitions

20-6

Initial response

20-7

Subsequent responses

20-8

Reports

20-4

Seized property, disposition

20-5

Gambling, etc., devices.  See:  GAMBLING

POLICE RADIO SYSTEM

Interfering with

14-310
POLICE RESERVES

Active service, defined

20-16

Bond of members

20-20

Compensation

20-24

Control

20-26

Created

20-17

Definitions

20-16

Dismissal of members

20-23

Firearms regulations

20-30

Fringe benefits

20-25

Impersonation

20-32

Membership, generally

20-18

Oath of officers, etc.

20-19

Obstructing members

20-33

Officers, elections

20-21

Powers and duties

20-28

Resignations

20-22

Rules and regulations

20-34

Status as public officers

20-27

Training service, defined

20-16

Uniform and insignia

20-29

POLITICAL ACTIVITY

City administrator prohibited from participating in

2-68

Civil service provisions re

2-156
POLITICAL PARTY

Partisan elections required

7-1

Election regulations.  See:  ELECTIONS

POLLING PLACES

Wards and election districts

7-2

Election regulations in general.  See:  ELECTIONS

POLLUTION

Filthy substances

Putting carcasses or filthy substances into wells, etc.

14-304

Harmful or industrial waste discharges

26-131 et seq.

See:  WATER AND SEWERS

Stagnant water

14-303
PONDS

Nuisance, maintaining

14-314

See:  NUISANCES

Stagnant water

14-303
POPPY STRAW, OPIUM

Drugs, drug paraphernalia, etc.

14-266 et seq.

See:  DRUGS AND MEDICINES

PORNOGRAPHY

Obscenity, generally

14-281 et seq.

See:  INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY

POSTERS

False, deceptive, etc., advertising

14-317
POULTRY

Animals running at large

4-6 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

POUND

Animal regulations

4-3 et seq.

See:  ANIMALS AND FOWL

PRECEDING, FOLLOWING

Terms construed

1-2
PRISONS AND PRISONERS

Contraband, furnishing to

14-175

General penalty, continuing violations, etc.

1-16

Other matters regarding violations or ordinances.  See:  CODE OF ORDINANCES

Implements for escape

14-174

Loitering about jail

14-176

Property seized by police, disposition

20-5
PRIVATE CLUBS

Alcoholic beverage regulations

3-1 et seq.

See:  ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

PRIVIES

Prohibited

26-85
PRIVILEGES AND RIGHTS

Code does not affect prior offenses, rights, etc.

1-4
PROCESS.  See: WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER PROCESSES
PROCESSIONS

Parade regulations

22-111 et seq.

See:  STREETS AND SIDEWALKS

PROMOTERS

Gambling regulations

14-206 et seq.