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ABANDONMENT.

Motor vehicles, § 18-19.2.

Police.

Procedure as to abandoned
property, § 23-25.

Refrigerators.

Regulations for discarding or
abandoning, § 19-61.

ABATTOIR.

Slaughterhouses, §§ 29-1 to
29-3.

See Slaughterhouses.

ABUSIVE LANGUAGE, § 19-1.

ABUTTING OWNERS.

Streets and sidewalks.

Grading or paving.

Waiver of damages by
property owners, § 30-9.

Holes, depressions, etc., upon
lots below grade of
street.

Responsibility of owners, §
30-50.

Removal of snow, sleet and
ice, § 30-41.

Sidewalks in front of premises
to be kept clean, § 3040.

ACCIDENTS.

Reports.

Required, § 18-149.

ACCOUNTANTS.

Public accountants.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

ACCOUNTS AND ACCOUNTING.

Director of finance.

Keeping accounts, § 2-117.

ACTIONS.

Claims against city.

Filing claim for damages condition
precedent to action
against city, char., § 43.

ADJUSTORS.

Claims adjustors.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

ADOPTION BY REFERENCE.

Building Code.

Virginia Uniform Statewide
Building Code, § 7-1.

ADULTERY, § 19-2.

ADVERTISING.

Agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Aircraft.

Dropping advertising matter.

Regulated, § 19-9.

Animals and fowl.

Domestic animals at large.

Sale to enforce section, §
3-5.

Appropriations.

Advertising city, char., § 21.

Defacing or tearing up, § 19-4.

Definitions.

Deceptive advertising, § 19-6.

Distributors.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-23.

Firms.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Fraud.

Untrue, deceptive or misleading
advertising, § 19-5.

What deemed deceptive advertising,
§ 19-6.

Injuring or defacing trees,
shrubs and property, § 19-45.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Parking for purpose of advertising
prohibited, § 18-76.

Public housing projects.

Hearing.

When required, char., §
14-a.

Signs.

General provisions, §§ 28-1 to
28-21.

See Signs.

AGENCIES.

Collection agencies.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Detective agencies.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-52.


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Mercantile agencies.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Patent agencies.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Sales agencies.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

AGENTS.

Advertising agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Booking agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Books.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-25.

Books of coupons.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-26.

Collection agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Labor agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-27.

Land agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-24.

Manufacturer's agent.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Mercantile agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Nonresident fertilizer companies.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-28.

Outside agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-82.

Rental agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Sales agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

AGRICULTURE.

Ordinances

Granting aid to agricultural
associations, § 2-62.

AIR CONDITIONING.

Electrical Code.

Standards for installation, §
10-20.

Gas.

Summer air conditioning.

Rates, § 14-2.1.

Water.

General provisions, § 35-21.

AIRCRAFT.

Advertising.

Dropping advertising matter.

Regulated, § 19-9.

Airport commission.

See Airport Commission.

Altitude over city.

Regulated, § 19-8.

Permits.

Dropping advertising matter,
§ 19-9.

AIRPORT COMMISSION.

Appointment, § 2-173.

Chairman, § 2-174.

City manager.

Member of commission, § 2-173.

Compensation of members, § 2173.

Composition, § 2-173.

Duties.

Generally, § 2-176.

Joint airport commission.

Created, § 2-173.

Minutes, § 2-174.

Officers, § 2-174.

Powers.

Generally, § 2-176.

Terms of office, § 2-173.

Treasurer, § 2-174.

Vacancies.

Filling, § 2-175.

ALARM AND COMMUNICATION
DEVICES.

Consent of city.

Conditions for issuance, § 23-47.

Notice of withdrawal, § 23-48.

Prerequisite to installation.

Devices connected to lines,
etc., assigned to city, §
23-45.


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Devices which register
alarms at city offices or
police department, § 2346.

Definitions, § 23-44.

Disconnection of devices, § 2348.

ALBEMARLE COUNTY.

See County.

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES.

Driving under influence of
intoxicants or drugs.

Adoption of state law, § 19-88.

Drunkenness, § 19-28.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-29.

Mixed alcoholic beverages.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-29.

Police.

Use of intoxicants, § 23-31.

Taxicabs and other vehicles for
hire.

General provisions, § 32-22.

ALLEYS.

Streets and sidewalks, §§ 30-1
to 30-54.

See Streets and Sidewalks.

AMBULANCES.

False alarms, § 12-6.

Permit.

Required for operation of service,
§ 32-30.

AMUSEMENTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-30.

ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES.

Operators.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

ANIMALS AND FOWL.

Abuse of animals.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Advertising.

Domestic animals at large.

Sale to enforce section, §
3-5.

Birds.

See Birds.

Carcasses.

Carrying beyond city limits for
burial, § 3-15.

Death from infectious diseases.

Procedure, § 3-17.

Placing or permitting to remain
on street or in city.

Prohibited, § 3-16.

Cockfighting.

Prohibited, § 3-22.

Contagious or infectious diseases.

Death from infectious diseases.

Procedure, § 3-17.

Prohibited in city or on
streets, § 3-14.

Cruelty to animals.

Prohibited, § 3-25.

Dangerous animals.

Killing by police, § 3-2.

Requirements, § 3-2.

Definitions, § 3-1.

Destructive animals.

General provisions, § 3-3.

Dogs.

See Dogs.

Domestic animals.

Running at large, § 3-5.

Fighting dogs or other animals.

Prohibited, § 3-23.

Food and food establishments.

Handling and sale of meats
and fowl, § 13-4.

Prohibited from premises, §§
3-29, 13-28.

General provisions.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Hogs.

Keeping hogs in city regulated,
§ 3-7.

Over night for shipment or
sale, § 3-9.

Running at large.

Prohibited, § 3-5.

Impoundment.

Domestic animals at large, §
3-5.

Jack.

Exhibiting regulated, § 3-18.

Livestock.

Parking vehicles containing
livestock.

Regulations, § 3-10.

Manure.

Disposal of manure, § 3-24.


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Motor vehicle.

Livestock.

Parking vehicles containing
livestock regulated, § 310.

Pigeons.

Killing permitted, § 3-13.

Straying pigeons prohibited, §
3-6.

Police.

Killing dangerous or destructive
animals, § 3-2.

Rabies.

See Rabies.

Running at large.

Defined, § 3-1.

Domestic animals at large, §
3-5.

Pigeons and other fowl, § 3-6.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Regulation by ordinance,
char., § 40.

Sales.

Keeping animals over night
for sale, § 3-9.

On streets.

Prohibited, § 3-21.

Sheep.

Keeping in city regulated, §
3-8.

Over night for shipment or
sale, § 3-9.

Shipment.

Keeping animals over night
for shipment, § 3-9.

Slaughterhouses, §§ 29-1 to
29-3.

See Slaughterhouses.

Stallion.

Exhibiting regulated, § 318.

Starlings.

Killing permitted, § 3-13.

Streets and sidewalks.

Feeding animals in streets
prohibited, § 3-19.

Selling, trading or speeding
animals in streets prohibited,
§ 3-21.

Unattended animals.

Attached to vehicles.

Regulated, § 3-20.

APPEALS.

Architectural design control.

Disapproval of architectural
review, § 4-15.

Board of zoning appeals, appx.
II, §§ 62 to 68.

See Zoning.

Council.

Witnesses.

Found guilty and fined.

Right of appeal to corporation
court, § 2-17.

Electrical Code.

Inspections.

Appeal or refusal of city
electrician to city manager,
§ 10-16.

Refusal of city electrician for
electrical construction in
streets.

Appeal to city manager, §
10-30.

Housing board of adjustments
and appeals, §§ 15.1-8 to
15.1-14.

See Housing Standards.

Mayor.

Order of court removing from
office, § 2-72.

Municipal court.

Criminal procedure.

Right of appeal to corporation
court, char., § 17.

Ordinances.

Punishment for violation.

Right of appeal to corporation
court, char., § 17.

Subdivisions.

Disapproval of plat, appx. I,
§ 8.

Taxicabs and other vehicles for
hire.

Registration of drivers.

Suspension or revocation, §
32-29.

APPROPRIATIONS.

Advertising.

Advertising city, char., § 21.

Annual appropriations, § 2-18.

City attorney.

Prerequisite to furnishing
supplies, § 2-136.

Ordinances.

Improvements outside city.

Requirements for appropriating
money, § 2-61.

In excess of annual appropriation.

Requirements for appropriating
money, § 2-60.


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Requirements for ordinance
appropriating money, § 259.

Public welfare.

Incurring indebtedness beyond
appropriation, § 255.

Schools.

Estimate of needed fund, §
27-3.

Special appropriations, § 2-18.

County.

Board of arbitrators, char., §
49.

Disagreement between city
and county, char., § 48.

Jurisdiction, char., § 49.

ARCHITECTS.

Landscape architects.

Licenses.

Amounts of tax, § 16A-90.

Licenses.

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
CONTROL.

Appeals.

Disapproval of architectural
review, § 4-15.

Board of architectural review.

Alternate member.

When shall serve, § 4-7.

Certificate of appropriateness.

Effect of failure of board to
act within sixty days, §
4-13.

Chairman, § 4-10.

Vice-chairman, § 4-10.

Compensation, § 4-8.

Composition, § 4-4.

Created, § 4-2.

Duties, § 4-3.

Meetings.

Continued absence from
meetings, § 4-6.

Powers, § 4-3.

Qualifications, § 4-4.

Quorum, § 4-9.

Rejection of plans, § 4-14.

Removal.

Continued absence from
meetings, § 4-6.

Grounds, § 4-11.

Secretary, § 4-10.

Terms of office, § 4-5.

Vacancies.

Filling, § 4-6.

Certificate of appropriateness.

Building permit.

Required before issuance, §
4-12.

Exceptions, § 4-12.

Failure of board to act within
sixty days, § 4-13.

Issuance, § 4-13.

Plans.

Copy attached to plans, §
4-13.

Signing, § 4-13.

District.

Restricted design district, §
4-1.

Injunctions.

Nonconforming structure, §
4-16.

Plans.

Rejection of plans, § 4-14.

Quorum.

Board of architectural review,
§ 4-9.

ARREST.

Jurisdiction.

Conservators of the peace,
char., § 18.

Police.

Conduct toward offenders and
prisoners, § 23-30.

General provisions, char., § 18.

Giving name and address to
officers, § 23-10.

Giving name and number, §
23-35.

Summons.

Issuance by officers, § 23-9.

Violating promise to appear, §
23-9.

ASHES.

See Garbage and Trash.

ASSAULT AND BATTERY, § 1964.

ASSAYERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

ASSEMBLIES.

Disturbing public assemblies, §
19-26.

Unlawful assemblages, § 19-79.

ASSESSMENTS.

Licenses and license taxes.

By commissioner of revenue,
§ 2-152.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Real property, §§ 2-164 to 2172.6.

See Real Estate Assessment.

Special assessments for local
improvements, char., § 16.

ASSESSOR.

Commissioner of revenue, §§ 2142
to 2-155.

See Commissioner of Revenue.

Real estate assessor, §§ 2-165 to
2-168.

See Real Estate Assessment.

ATTORNEY FOR THE COMMONWEALTH.

Building Code.

Proscecution of cases arising
under, § 2-140.

City attorney.

Calling upon city attorney for
assistance, § 2-141.


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Compensation, § 2-139.

Duties.

Additional duties, § 2-140.

Generally, § 2-139.

Licenses and license taxes.

Prosecution of cases arising
under license ordinance, § 2140.

Term of office, § 2-139.

ATTORNEYS.

Attorney at law.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Officers and employees.

City attorney, §§ 2-125 to 2131.

See City Attorney.

Patent attorneys.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

AUCTIONEERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-31.

AUDIT.

Public welfare.

Department, § 25-13.

AUDITING COMPANY OR FIRM.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

AUTOMOBILE GRAVEYARDS.

Definition, § 18-172.

Fences.

Permitting contents to be or
remain outside fence, § 18175.

Piling contents higher than
fence, § 18-175.

Required in residential zones,
§ 18-173.

Residential zones.

Burning prohibited, § 18-174.

Fencing required, § 18-173.

AUTOMOBILES.

Motor vehicles and traffic, §§ 181
to 18-186.

See Motor Vehicles and Traffic.

Polishing.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-32.

Washing.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-32.

B

BAD CHECKS.

See Checks.

BAIL.

Police.

Power of chief or lieutenants
to accept bail, § 23-19.

BAKERIES.

Food and food establishments,
§§ 13-1 to 13-33.

See Food and Food Establishments.

Wrapping bakery products, §
13-5.

BAKERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-33.

BANK STOCK.

Taxation, § 11.1-1.

BARBERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-34.

BARBERSHOPS.

Alum, etc.

Requirements, § 5-9.

Appliances.

Requirements generally, § 5-3.

Sterilization, § 5-6.

Blood.

Stopping flow of blood.

Requirements, § 5-9.

Cleanliness.

Articles used on customers, §
5-6.

Keeping in clean condition, §
5-5.

Contagious and infectious diseases.

Regulations, § 5-4.

Shaving persons with skin infections,
§ 5-11.

Treating skin diseases.

Prohibited, § 5-12.

Definitions, § 5-1.

Equipment.

Requirements generally, § 5-3.

Sterilization, § 5-6.

Fee.

Permit, § 5-2.

Hands.

Cleansing before serving customers,
§ 5-8.


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Headrests.

Coverings for headrests, § 510.

Permits.

General provisions, § 5-2.

Posting copy of chapter in shop.

Required, § 5-13.

Shaving persons with skin infections.

Prohibited, § 5-11.

Towels.

Requirements, § 5-7.

Venereal diseases.

Barber not to work suffering
from disease, § 5-4.

Washcloths.

Requirements, § 5-7.

BARS.

Plumbing.

Sink traps.

Vents, § 22.1-104.

BEAUTIFICATION COMMISSION.

Bylaws, § 2-191.

Established, § 2-190.

Name, § 2-190.

BEAUTY SHOPS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-34.

BEGGARS.

Powers of council as to street
beggars, char., § 14.

Vagrants.

See Vagrants.

BENZINE.

Flammable liquids, §§ 11-14 to
11-19.

See Flammable Liquids.

BICYCLES.

Fees.

Registration, § 6-6.

Fines.

Violation of chapter, § 6-7.

Number.

Attaching to bicycle, § 6-1.

Effect when without legible serial
number, § 6-5.

Removal, destruction or alteration,
§ 6-5.

Owner.

Transfer of ownership, § 6-3.

Pawnbrokers, junk and secondhand
dealers.

Reports by dealers in secondhand
bicycles, § 6-4.

Penalties.

Violation of chapter, § 6-7.

Registration.

Fee, § 6-6.

Number.

Bicycle without legible serial
number, § 6-5.

Removal, destruction or alteration,
§ 6-5.

Register.

Kept by chief of police, §
6-2.

Registration devices and cards.

General provisions, § 6-2.

Loss of devices or cards, §
6-6.

Removal, destruction or alteration,
§ 6-5.

Required, § 6-1.

Transferring registration, §
6-6.

Reports.

Dealers in secondhand bicycles
to report to police, § 6-4.

Transfer of ownership, § 6-3.

Sidewalks.

Racks on sidewalks, § 30-33.

Use of bicycles on sidewalk, §
30-32.

Suspension of right to operate,
§ 6-7.

Transfer.

Ownership, § 6-3.

BILLBOARDS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-35.

Signs, §§ 28-1 to 28-21.

See Signs.

BILLIARD PARLORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-36.

BILLS.

Brokers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-39.

BINGO.

Exemption from gambling regulations,
§ 19-36.


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BIRDS.

Killing birds.

Birds not to be killed, § 3-13.

Pigeons or starlings, § 3-12.

Sanctuary.

City designated bird sanctuary,
§ 3-12.

Exception, § 3-12.

Straying pigeons, § 3-6.

BLOOD TESTS.

Driving under influence of intoxicants
or drugs.

Adoption of state law, § 19-88.

BOARDINGHOUSES.

Fraud.

Defrauding, § 19-23.

BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS.

Advisory boards and commissions.

Members.

Eligibility of persons contracting
with city, char., §
50.3.

Airport commission, §§ 2-173 to
2-178.

See Airport Commission.

Arbitration.

Board of arbitrators.

Between county and city,
char., § 49.

Architectural review, §§ 4-2 to 4-11.

See Architectural Design Control.

Beautification commission, §§ 2190,
2-191.

Charlottesville-Albemarle Regional
Jail Board.

See Jail.

Detective review board, § 19-23.1.

Electrical board, § 10-32.

Equalization.

Board of equalization, §§
2-172.1 to 2-172.6.

See Real Estate Assessment.

Health board.

Joint health board, §§ 15-1 to
15-5.

See Joint Health Board.

Highway safety commission.

See Motor Vehicles and Traffic.

Housing board of adjustments
and appeals, §§ 15.1-8 to 15.1-14.

See Housing Standards.

Library board, §§ 16-1 to 16-10.

See Libraries.

Perpetual care cemetery commission,
§ 21-9.

Planning commission, §§ 8-1 to 8-6.

See Planning.

Plumbing board, § 22.1-5.

Retirement plan commission, §§
2-192 to 2-199.

See Retirement Plan Commission.

School board, char., § 45-a.

See Schools.

Sinking fund commission, §§ 2156
to 2-163.

See Sinking Fund Commission.

Social development commission.

See Social Development Commission.

Terms of office of members.

Limitations, § 2-15.1.

Zoning appeals, appx. II, §§ 62 to
68.

See Zoning.

BOILERS.

Insurance.

Certificate required for steam
boilers, § 11-2.

Smoke.

Regulation, § 19-70.

Stationary boiler.

Defined, § 19-70.

Steam boilers.

Regulations, § 11-2.

Water.

Steam boilers.

Taking water directly from
service pipe, § 35-11.

BOND ISSUES.

City attorney.

Drafting, § 2-126.

City treasurer.

Custodian of bonds and notes,
§ 2-86.

Execution of bonds, char., §
25.

Clerk of council.

Attesting seal, § 1-11.

Execution of bonds, char., § 25.

Council.

Authority of council to negotiate
loans, char., § 27.

Public utilities.

Floating debt for installing
or extending utilities,
char., § 14.

Debt.

See Debt.

Elections.

Approved by majority of the
voters, char., § 27.


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Bond Elections.

General procedure, char., §
27.

Evidences of debt, char., § 15.

Execution.

By mayor, clerk and treasurer,
char., § 25.

Interest.

How payable, char., § 27.

Rate of interest.

Borrowing in anticipation of
taxes, char., § 15.

Limitation on debt, char., § 27.

Maturity date, char., § 25.

Mayor.

Execution of bonds, char., §
25.

Signed by mayor, § 1-11.

Proceeds.

Use of proceeds, char., § 25.

Public utilities.

Floating debt for installing or
extending utilities, char., §
14.

Purpose of loans, char., § 27.

Recordation, char., § 25.

Refunding bonds.

General provisions, char., § 25.

Sale.

Authorization, char., § 25.

Sinking fund, char., § 26.

General provisions.

See Sinking Fund.

Sinking fund commission.

General provisions.

See Sinking Fund Commission.

BONDS.

Brokers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-39.

BONDSMEN.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

BONDS, SURETY.

City electrician, § 10-1.

City manager, § 2-186.

Requirements, char., § 5(f).

City purchasing agent, § 2-186.

City treasurer, § 2-186.

Recovery against treasurer
and sureties, char., § 38.

Clerk of council, § 2-186.

Commissioner of revenue.

Required, § 2-142.

Conditions of bond, § 19-17.

Contractors.

Required, § 7-4.

Exemptions, § 7-4.

Definition, § 1-2.

Director of finance, § 2-186.

Employee's bonds, § 2-116.

Electrical contractors.

Required, § 10-7.

Liability of surety on bond, §
19-18.

Officers and employees.

Effect of failure to give, §
2-187.

Failure to give.

Effect, char., § 7.

Filed with clerk of council, §
2-188; char., § 14.

Finance committee.

Report as to official bonds, §
2-188.

General provisions, § 2-186.

Power of council as to official
bonds, char., § 14.

Premium paid by the city, §
2-186.

Specific penalties, § 2-186.

Plumbing.

Master plumbers or persons
engaged in plumbing business,
§ 22.1-7.

Signs.

Required for certain signs, §
28-5.

Taxicabs and other vehicles for
hire.

Required of operators, § 32-4.

Vagrants, § 19-81.

BOOK BINDERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-36.1.

BOOKING AGENTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

BOOKKEEPER.

Public bookkeeper.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

BOOK PUBLISHERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-36.1.


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BOOTBLACKS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-37.

BOTTLING WORKS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-38.

BOUNDARIES.

Corporate boundaries, char., § 2.

County.

County property within city
limits, char., § 48.

Jurisdiction.

Beyond corporate limits, char.,
§ 14.

Ordinances.

Appropriating money for improvements
outside city, §
2-61.

Streets and sidewalks.

Defacing or removing street
boundaries or monuments, §
30-6.

Wards, § 1-12.

BOWIE KNIVES.

Dealers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-50.

BOWLING ALLEYS.

Gambling.

Prohibited, § 19-59.

Hours of operation, § 19-59.

Infants.

Age of employment, § 19-58.

BOWS AND ARROWS.

Regulation, § 19-22.

Weapons.

See Weapons.

BOXING.

Prize fights, § 19-60.

BREACH OF THE PEACE, § 1964.

BREATH TESTS.

Driving under influence of intoxicants
or drugs.

Adoption of state law, § 19-88.

BRIDGES.

Occupying and using contrary to
law, § 19-52.

BROKERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-39.

Livestock brokers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-73.

Merchandise brokers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Real estate brokers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

BUDGET.

Adoption, approval and levy, §
2-19.

Airport commission, § 2-177.

City manager.

Preparation of annual budget,
§ 2-19.

Preparation of tentative
budget, § 2-75.

Clerk of council.

Publication of synopsis of annual
budget, § 2-69.

Council.

Preparation of budget, char.,
§ 19.

Procedure.

Preparation of budget, char., §
19.

Publication.

Synopsis of budget, char., § 19.

Real estate assessments.

Annual budget.

Submitted by assessor of
real estate, § 2-166.

Synopsis of annual budget.

Published by clerk, § 2-69.

BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-40.

BUILDING CODE.

Adoption, § 7-1.

Attorney for the commonwealth.

Prosecution of cases arising
under, § 2-140.

Trailers and trailer courts.

Applicability of building regulations,
§ 33-9.

Virginia Uniform Statewide

Building Code.

Adopted, § 7-1.

BUILDINGS.

Architectural design control, §§
4-1 to 4-16.

See Architectural Design Control.


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City manager.

Insuring city buildings.

Duty of city manager, § 279.

Code, § 7-1.

See Building Code.

Contractors.

Bonding.

Required, § 7-4.

Exemptions, § 7-4.

Registration.

Required, § 7-4.

Exemptions, § 7-4.

Dogs.

Regulation of dogs in public
buildings, § 3-29.

Electrical Code.

See Electrical Code.

Fees.

Permits.

Schedule of building permit
fees, § 7-2.1.

Schedule of building permit fees,
§ 7-2.1.

Fire department.

Inspection by superintendent,
§ 12-8.

Refusal to permit inspection,
§ 12-8.

Fire zones.

Established, § 7-3.

Industrialized building units.

Inspections, § 1-14.

Inspections.

By health officer, § 15-18.

Industrialized building units, §
1-14.

Malicious injury.

To public or religious buildings
or property, § 19-47.2.

Numbering of buildings.

House numbers, §§ 30-3 to 30-5.
See Streets and Sidewalks.

Off-street parking.

Changes in buildings or uses, §
20-9.

Owner.

Defined, § 1-2.

Permits.

Architectural design control.

Certificate of appropriateness.

Required before issuance
of building permit, §
4-12.

Schedule of building permit fees,
§ 7-2.1.

Plumbing, §§ 22.1-1.1 to 22.1-137.

See Plumbing.

Police.

Inspection of doors, windows,
etc., § 22-27.

Rodent and vermin control, §§
15-22 to 15-24.

See Rodent Control.

Schedule of building permit fees,
§ 7-2.1.

Search warrants.

Building Code violations.

Procedure for issuance,
char., § 50.2.

Sewers, §§ 22.1-15 to 22.1-23,
22.1-57 to 22.1-64.

See Sewers and Sewage Disposal.

Signs.

Obstructing doors, windows
or fire escapes, § 28-10.

Standards.

Housing standards, §§ 15.1-1
to 15.1-39.

See Housing Standards.

Streets and sidewalks.

Encroachments on streets, §
30-7.

Tenant.

Defined, § 1-2.

Trailers and trailer courts, §§
33-1 to 33-10.

See Trailers and Trailer
Courts.

Vermin control.

See Rodent Control.

Zones.

Fire zones.

Established, § 7-3.

Zoning, appx. II, §§ 1 to 80.

See Zoning.

BURGLAR ALARMS.

Automatic communication and
alarm devices, §§ 23-44 to
23-48.

See Alarm and Communication
Devices.

BURIALS.

Cemeteries.

See Cemeteries.

Public welfare.

Paupers, § 25-12.

BUSINESSES, OCCUPATIONS
AND TRADES.

Licenses and license taxes, §§
16A-1 to 16A-112.

See Licenses and License
Taxes.


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Miscellaneous businesses.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-80.

C

CAFETERIA.

Food and food establishments, §§
13-1 to 13-33.

See Food and Food Establishments.

CARNIVALS.

Deposits.

Pay cost of policing, § 19-16.

Fines.

Liability of surety on bond,
§ 19-18.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-42.

Merry-go-rounds.

Operation regulated, § 19-50.

Police.

Deposit to pay cost of policing,
§ 19-11.

CATS.

Animals.

See Animals and Fowl.

Rabies.

Requirements, § 3-31.

CEMETERIES.

Charges.

Grave spaces and digging
graves, § 21-11.

Keeping sections or spaces in
order, § 21-7.

Council.

Powers of city council, char., §
14.

Damages.

Destroying property in cemeteries,
§ 21-14.

Deeds.

Spaces in cemeteries, § 21-5.

Digging graves.

Care in digging, § 21-10.

Charges, § 21-11.

Eminent domain.

Power to acquire by condemnation,
char., § 14.

Graves.

Care of graves of war
veterans, § 21-12.

Depth of graves, § 21-10.

Digging graves.

Care in digging, § 21-10.

Charges, § 21-11.

Opening graves.

Notice to superintendent, §
21-10.

Notice.

Opening graves.

Notice to superintendent, §
21-10.

Paupers.

Burial of paupers, § 21-6.

Perpetual care.

Commission, § 21-9.

Fund, § 21-8.

Sections or spaces, § 21-8.

Records.

Burials.

Kept by superintendent of
parks and cemeteries, §
21-3.

Reports.

Keepers of cemeteries to make
weekly reports, § 21-13.

Spaces.

Deeds to spaces, § 21-5.

Mapping, § 21-4.

Selling grave spaces, § 21-4.

Superintendent of parks and
cemeteries, §§ 21-1 to 21-3.

See Parks.

Trespass, § 21-14.


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Veterans.

Care of graves of war veterans,
§ 21-12.

CHAIN GANG.

Work force, §§ 24-10 to 24-15.

See Jail.

CHARITIES.

Ordinances.

Granting aid to various associations
or to public charity,
§ 2-62.

CHARTER.

Advertising city.

Appropriations, char., § 21.

Alleys.

See Streets and Sidewalks.

Amendments.

Advisory referendum, char., §
5.1.

Animals and fowl.

Running at large.

Regulation by ordinance,
char., § 40.

Appropriations.

See Appropriations.

Arbitration between county and
city.

Board of arbitrators, char., §
49.

General provisions, char., §
48.

Assessments.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Special assessments for local
improvements, char., § 16.

Bond issues, char., §§ 25 to 27.

See Bond Issues.

Boundaries.

Corporate boundaries, char.,
§ 2.

Budget, char., § 19.

City manager.

Form of government, char.,
§ 5.

General provisions.

See City Manager.

City sheriff.

See City Sheriff.

City treasurer, char., §§ 37, 38.

See City Treasurer.

Claim against city.

Filing claim for damages.

Condition precedent to action
against city, char., §
43.

Collection of revenue, char., §
23.

Conservators of the peace, char.,
§ 18.

General provisions, char., §
18.

Continuance of rights, etc., of
city, char., § 44.

Corporate status.

General provisions, char., § 2.

Council, char., §§ 5 to 15.

See Council.

County property, char., § 48.

Courts.

Corporation court.

See Corporation Court.

Municipal court.

See Municipal Court.

Eminent domain.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Taking or damaging private
property.

Power of city, char., § 41.

Enactment, char., § 1.

Finance.

Director of finance.

See Director of Finance.

Fines.

See Fines.

Franchises.

Granting franchises, char., §
36.

Funds.

Custodian of city funds, char.,
§ 23.

General assembly.

Legislative and senatorial districts.

Continuance in same districts,
char., § 45.

Invalidity.

Partial invalidity, char., §
51.

Legislative and senatorial districts.

Continuance in same districts,
char., § 45.

Licenses.

See Licenses.

Miller Manual Labor School.

Participation in benefits,
char., § 48.

Municipal court, char., § 33.

See Municipal Court.

Officers and employees.

See Officers and Employees.

Ordinances.

See Ordinances.

Partial invalidity, char., § 51.


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Powers.

Code of Virginia.

Adoption of sections granting
powers to city, char.,
§ 50.1.

Corporate powers vested in
council, char., § 5.

Public utilities.

See Public Utilities.

Referendum.

See Referendum.

Rights, privileges and properties.

Continuance, char., § 44.

Severability, char., § 51.

Sewers and sewage disposal.

Authorization for sewerage
system, char., § 46.

Sheriff.

See City Sheriff.

Streets and sidewalks, char., §§
41, 42.

See Streets and Sidewalks.

Taxation.

See Taxation.

University of Virginia.

Excluded from city, char., § 3.

Wards.

General provisions, char., § 4.

Water.

Authorization for water supply,
char., §§ 14-b, 46.

CHECKS.

Bad checks.

Credit.

Defined, § 19-13.

Evidence.

In action for false imprisonment,
§ 19-14.

Prima facie evidence of
intent and knowledge, §
19-12.

Issuance.

Prohibited, § 19-11.

Evidence.

Bad checks.

In action for false imprisonment,
§ 19-14.

Prima facie evidence of intent
and knowledge, § 1912.

False imprisonment.

Bad checks.

Evidence in action for false
imprisonment, § 19-14.

CHEMISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

CHIEF OF POLICE.

See Police.

CHILDREN.

Infants.

See Infants.

CHIROPODISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

CHIROPRACTORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

CHURCHES.

Malicious injury, § 19-47.2.

Zoning.

Height exceptions, appx. II, §
44.

CIGARETTES.

Sales.

Prohibited to sell to minors, §
19-77.

CIRCUSES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-97.

CITY ATTORNEY.

Appointment, § 2-125.

Appropriations.

Prerequisite to furnishing
supplies, § 2-136.

Attorney for the commonwealth.

Calling upon city attorney for
assistance, § 2-141.

Bids.

Authority to secure bids, § 2137.

Specifications to bidders, § 2137.

Bond issues.

Drafting, § 2-126.

Calendar of unfinished business
before council.

Furnished by clerk of council,
§ 2-46.

Clerk of council.

Opinions preserved, § 2-64.

Contracts.

Drafting, § 2-126.

Council.

Attendance at meetings of
council and committees, § 2129.


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Deeds.

Drafting, § 2-126.

Duties.

Generally, § 2-126.

Expenses.

Traveling expenses, § 2-131.

Funds.

Accounting for and paying
over city funds, § 2-127.

Journal and ordinance book.

Inspected by attorney before
signed by presiding officer,
§ 2-65.

Leases.

Drafting, § 2-126.

Orders.

Purchases made only upon
agent's order, § 2-134.

Exception, § 2-134.

Ordinances.

Drafting resolutions and ordinances,
§ 2-130.

Inspection of journal and
ordinance book, § 2-130.

Powers.

Generally, § 2-126.

Qualifications, § 2-125.

Reports.

Monthly and annual reports, §
2-128.

Residency requirement, § 2-125.

Salaries.

Full compensation for services,
§ 2-131.

Sales.

Material and personal property,
§ 2-138.

Supplies.

Appropriation prerequisite to
furnishing supplies, § 2-136.

Requisitions for supplies, §
2-135.

Term of office, § 2-125.

Zoning.

Prosecution of zoning cases, §
2-126.

CITY CLERK.

General provisions, §§ 2-64 to 2-69.

See Clerk of Council.

CITY DIRECTORIES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-43.

CITY ELECTRICIAN.

Electrical Code.

General provisions, §§ 10-1 to
10-4.

See Electrical Code.

CITY ENGINEER.

Electrical board.

Member of board, § 10-32.

Plumbing board.

Member of board, § 22.1-5.

CITY MANAGER.

Airport commission.

Member of commission, §
2-173.

Bonds, surety, char., § 14.

General provisions, char., §
14.

Requirements, char., § 5,f.

Budget.

Preparation of annual budget,
§ 2-19.

Preparation of tentative
budget, § 2-75.

Buildings.

Insuring city buildings.

Duty of city manager, § 279.

Calendar of unfinished business
before council.

Furnished by clerk of council,
§ 2-46.

Contracts.

Signed by city manager, §
1-11.

Council.

Election by council, char., §
5,e.

Departments.

Creation, consolidation and
abolishment, § 2-77.

General supervision, char., §
5,f.

Duties.

Generally, § 2-75.

Election.

By city council, § 2-74.

Employees.

Employment and discharge,
char., § 5,f.

Fire department.

Control and direction of city
manager, § 12-9.

General supervision, char., §
5,f.

Fire hazards.

Abatement, § 12-8.

Form of government, char., § 5.

Garbage and trash.

Rules and regulations, § 1525.

Insurance.

Buildings.

Insuring city buildings, §
2-79.


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Investment committee.

Member of committee, §
11.1-4.

Licenses and license taxes.

Delinquents.

Summoned before court by
city manager, § 2-155.

Maps.

Preparing and keeping maps,
§ 2-80.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Regulatory powers of city
manager, § 18-3.

Stopping, standing and parking.

Authority of city manager,
§ 18-68.

Supervision by city manager,
§ 18-2.

Nuisances.

Abatement of nuisances.

Power of city manager, §
15-18.

Power of city manager to
abate, § 15-21.

Officers and employees.

Appointed by city manager, §
2-76.

Ordinances.

Enforcement, § 2-75.

Poles and wires.

Defective and dangerous
poles, § 2-81.

Inspection, § 2-81.

Police.

Appointment of officers and
members of force, § 23-1.

Control.

Generally, § 23-1.

General supervision of department,
char., § 5,f.

Powers.

General provisions, § 2-75;
char., § 5,f.

Property.

Custodian of city property, §
2-78.

Public welfare.

Director of public welfare, §§
25-1 to 25-14.

See Public Welfare.

Records.

Preparing and keeping
records.

Duty of city manager, §
2-80.

Removal from office.

By council, char., § 5,e.

Retirement plan commission.

Member of commission, §
2-192.

Salaries, char., § 5,e.

Fixed by council, § 2-74.

Sewers and sewage disposal.

Removal of obstructions.

Payment of costs, § 22.1-49.

Supervision by city manager.

Motor vehicles and traffic, §
18-2.

Term of office, char., § 5,e.

Trees and shrubs.

Determination of unlawful
conditions, § 19-86.1.

Water.

Fluoridation of city water, §
15-6.

Weeds.

Determination of unlawful conditions,
§ 19-86.1.

CITY MARKET.

See Markets.

CITY OFFICIALS.

See Officers and Employees.

CITY PURCHASING AGENT.

Appointment, § 2-132.

Bonds, surety, § 2-186.

Contracts.

Sign all contracts covering
sales or purchases, § 1-11.

Duties.

Generally, § 2-133.

Jail.

Purchases for jail, § 24-5.

Powers.

Generally, § 2-133.

CITY SEALER.

General provisions, §§ 36-1 to
36-3.

See Weights and Measures.

CITY SERGEANT.

Sheriff.

See City Sheriff.

CITY SHERIFF.

Corporation court.

Attend terms of corporation
court, char., § 29.

Deputies.

Appointment, char., § 29.

Duties, char., § 29.

Removal by sheriff, char., § 29.

Duties.

General provisions, char., § 29.


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Jail.

Duty to receive and retain persons
committed, § 23-3.

Supervision and control of jail,
§ 24-2.

Powers.

Generally, char., § 29.

CITY TREASURER.

Bond issues.

Custodian of bonds and notes,
§§ 2-86, 2-192.

Execution of bonds, char., §
25.

Bonds, surety, § 2-186.

General provisions, char., § 14.

Recovery against treasurer
and sureties, char., § 38.

Collection of taxes.

General provisions, §§ 2-96 to
2-112.

See Taxation.

Compensation, § 2-84.

Credit.

Delinquent taxes.

Allowance of credit to treasurer,
§ 2-107.

Depositories.

Approval of securities of city
depositories, § 2-92.

General provisions as to city
depositories, § 2-92.

Disbursement of monies, char.,
§ 37.

Disbursements.

Manner of making disbursements,
§ 2-89.

Record of disbursements, §
2-88.

Elections, § 2-82.

Equipment.

Provided by council, § 2-87.

Funds.

Custodian of funds, char., §
23.

Placing funds on certificates
of deposit, § 2-91.

School funds.

Receipt and disbursement of
school funds, § 2-93.

Inspections.

Records and accounts inspected
by council and other
officers, § 2-90.

Investment committee.

Members of committee, §
11.1-4.

Oaths, § 2-82.

Office.

Provided by council, § 2-83.

Officers and employees.

Indebted to city.

Wages withheld or part
payment, § 2-95.

Perpetual care cemetery commission.

Member of commission, § 21-9.

Receipt of monies, char., § 37.

Receipts.

Record of receipts kept, §
2-88.

Records.

Books, stationery and equipment
provided, § 2-87.

Inspection of records, § 2-90.

Receipts and disbursements, §
2-88.

Recovery against treasurer and
sureties, char., § 38.

Reports.

Daily report to director of
finance, § 2-94.

Required by city council, §
2-94.

Retirement plan commission.

Custodian of bonds and funds,
§ 2-194.

Member of commission, §
2-192.

Opening safety deposit box, §
2-199.

Sinking fund commission.

Keep account and be custodian
of funds, § 2-158.

Member of commission, §
2-156; char., § 26.

Taxation.

Collection of taxes, §§ 2-96 to
2-112.

Term of office, § 2-82.

CLAIMS.

Adjustors.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

CLAIMS AGAINST CITY.

Actions.

Filing claim for damages
condition precedent to action
against city, char., §
43.

Damages.

Filing claim for damages condition
precedent to action
against city, char., § 43.


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Director of finance.

Examination of claims, §
2-122.

Warrants for payment.

Generally, § 2-122.

CLEANING.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-44.

CLERK OF COUNCIL.

Bond issues.

Attesting seal, § 1-11.

Execution of bonds, char., § 25.

Bonds, surety, § 2-186.

Budget.

Publication of synopsis of
annual budget, § 2-69.

Calendar of unfinished business.

Kept by clerk, § 2-46.

City attorney.

Journal and ordinance book.

Inspected by attorney before
signed by presiding
officer, § 2-65.

Opinions preserved, § 2-64.

Deeds.

Attesting seal, § 1-11.

Duties.

Generally, § 2-64.

Election.

By city council, § 2-64.

Fire Prevention Code.

Copy filed in office of clerk of
council, § 12-13.

Minute book.

Keeping, § 2-68.

Notice.

Persons notified of action by
council, § 2-66.

Public hearings, § 2-69.

Ordinances.

Furnishing officers with ordinances
and resolutions, §
2-66.

General ordinance book.

Kept by clerk, §§ 2-65, 2-68;
char., § 12.

Keep general ordinance books,
§§ 2-65, 2-68; char., § 12.

Printing ordinances, § 2-64.

Petitions.

Calendar of petitions presented
to council, § 2-67.

Notice to petitioners of action
of council, § 2-66.

Records.

Inspection and exhibition, §
2-65.

Keeping of books and documents,
§§ 2-65, 2-68; char., §
12.

Reports.

Printing of official reports.

Duties of clerk, § 2-64.

Seal.

Custodian, § 1-10.

CLERK OF COURT.

Corporation court.

See Corporation Court.

COAL.

Sale or delivery of solid fuel, §§
36-10 to 36-12.

See Weights and Measures.

CODE.

Building Code, § 7-1.

See Building Code.

Catchlines of sections, § 1-4.

Citation, § 1-1.

Constitutionality.

Severability of unconstitutional
parts, § 1-3.

Construction.

Rules of construction, § 1-2.

Designation, § 1-1.

Electrical Code, §§ 10-1 to 10-32.

See Electrical Code.

Fire Prevention Code, §§ 12-13
to 12-16.

See Fire Prevention Code.

Ordinances.

General provisions.

See Ordinances.

Penalty.

General penalty, § 1-5.

Plumbing.

See Plumbing.

Violations.

Continuing violations, § 1-5.

CODE OF VIRGINIA.

See State Law.

COIN-OPERATED MACHINES.

Slot machines.

See Slot Machines.

COKE.

Sale or delivery of solid fuel, §§
36-10 to 36-12.

See Weights and Measures.


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COLD STORAGE PLANTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-45.

Rental of lockers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-46.

COLLECTION AGENTS OR
AGENCIES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

COLLECTION OF TAXES.

Taxation.

Levy.

Right of levy by city treasurer,
§ 2-99.

COMMERCIAL SERVICE BUSINESSES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-85.2.

COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE.

Assessment of personal property.

Business.

Personal property used in
connection with business,
§ 2-148.

Listings.

Governed by state law, § 2147.

Valuations, § 2-148.

Penalty.

Failure to make return or
refusal to exhibit property,
§ 2-150.

Valuations.

Lists of valuations, § 2-148.

Assessor.

City assessor, § 2-142.

Bonds, surety.

General provisions, char., § 14.

Required, § 2-142.

Compensation, § 2-143.

Duties.

Generally, § 2-145.

When to begin duties, § 2-144.

Elections, § 2-142.

Forms.

Furnished by state department
of taxation and city, § 2-146.

Licenses and license taxes.

Assessing by commissioner, §
2-152.

Delinquents.

Report.

Commissioner to report to
city manager, § 2-154.

Summoned before court by
city manager, § 2-155.

Issuance.

By commissioner, § 2-152.

Penalty.

Failure to pay when due, §
2-153.

Office, § 2-145.

Personal property books.

State law followed, § 2-151.

Records.

Books and papers, § 2-145.

Books, forms, etc., to be used,
§ 2-146.

State law.

Listing personal property governed
by state law, § 2-147.

Vacancy in office.

Filling, § 2-142.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

COMMISSIONS.

Boards and commissions.

See Boards and Commissions.

COMMON CRIERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY,
§§ 2-139 to 2-141.

See Attorney for the Commonwealth.

COMMUNICATION DEVICES.

Automatic communication and
alarm devices, §§ 23-44 to
23-48.

See Alarm and Communication
Devices.

COMMUNITY TELEVISION ANTENNA
SYSTEMS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-47.

CONCERT MANAGERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

CONDEMNATION.

See Eminent Domain.


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CONFLICT OF INTEREST.

Police.

Interest in outside business, §
23-41.

CONFLICT OF LAWS.

Adoption of certain sections of
Code of Virginia, char., § 50.1.

CONSERVATORS OF THE
PEACE.

General provisions, char., § 18.

CONSULTANTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

CONTAGIOUS AND INFECTIOUS
DISEASES.

Animals and fowl.

See Animals and Fowl.

Barbershops.

Regulations, § 5-4.

Shaving persons with skin
infections, § 5-11.

Food and food establishments.

Notification of disease, § 13-11.

Procedure when infection suspected,
§ 13-12.

Milk.

Notification of disease, § 1721.

Procedure when infection suspected,
§ 17-22.

Swimming pools.

Excluding persons with communicable
diseases, § 31-35.

Vaccination.

School teachers and pupils, §
15-17.

CONTRACTING.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-48.

CONTRACTORS.

Bonding.

Required, § 7-4.

Exemptions, § 7-4.

City contractor.

Resisting or obstructing, §
19-63.

Electrical contractors, §§ 10-6 to
10-8.

See Electrical Contractors.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-48

Registration.

Required, § 7-4.

Exemptions, § 7-4.

CONTRACTS.

City attorney.

Drafting, § 2-126.

City manager.

Signed by city manager, § 111.

City purchasing agent.

Sign all contracts covering
sales or purchases, § 1-11.

Execution, § 1-11.

Gas.

Commercial or industrial use,
§ 14-3.

CORPORATE STATUS.

General provisions, char., § 2.

CORPORATION COURT.

Board of equalization.

Appointed by court, § 2-172.1.

Board of zoning appeals.

Appointment by court, appx.
II, § 62.

City sheriff.

Attend terms of corporation
court, char., § 29.

Clerk.

Real estate assessment.

Transfers furnished to assessor
by clerk, § 2-172.

Referendum.

Amendment to charter.

Duties of clerk, char., §
5.1.

Taxation.

Transmitting lists of delinquent
lands to clerk of
corporation court, § 2-109.

Continuance, char., § 45.

Elections.

Public housing projects, char.,
§ 14-a.

Fines.

Recovery against clerk of municipal
court or his sureties
or estate, char., § 39.

Judge.

Municipal court judge.

Power of appointment in
judge as corporation
court, char., § 33.

Jurisdiction, char., § 45.


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Mayor.

Removal of mayor for malfeasance
or misfeasance in
office, § 2-72.

Referendum.

General provisions as to
advisory referendum, char.,
§ 5.1.

Zoning.

Judicial review of decisions of
board of zoning appeals,
appx. II, § 68.

COUNCIL.

Animals and fowl.

Abuse of animals.

Powers of council, char., §
14.

General provisions.

Powers of council, char., §
14.

Running at large.

Powers of council, char., §
14.

Appeals.

Decision of presiding officer, §
2-23.

Witnesses.

Found guilty and fined.

Right of appeal to corporation
court, § 2-17.

Appropriations.

Annual appropriations, § 2-18.

Special appropriations, § 2-18.

Assessments.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Attendance of absent members.

Compelling, § 2-11.

Authority.

Generally, char., § 12.

Beggars.

Powers of council as to street
beggars, char., § 14.

Bond issues.

Authority of council to negotiate
loans, char., § 27.

Public utilities.

Floating debt for installing
or extending utilities,
char., § 14.

Bonds, surety.

Official bonds.

Powers of council, char., §
14.

Borrowing money.

Anticipation of taxes, char., §
15.

Budget.

Adoption, approval and levy, §
2-19.

Preparation of budget, char., §
19.

Calendar of unfinished business.

Furnished by clerk of council,
§ 2-46.

Cemeteries.

Powers of city council, char.,
§ 14.

City attorney.

Attendance at meetings of
council and committees, §
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City manager.

Election by council, char., §
5,e.

Clerk.

General provisions, §§ 2-64 to
2-69.

See Clerk of Council.

Closed sessions, char., § 12.

Committees.

Chairman, § 2-45.

Finance committee. See within
this title, "Finance committee."

Meetings, § 2-45.

Quorum, § 2-45.

Reports.

Form, § 2-44.

When made, § 2-43.

Special committees, § 2-15.

Defined, § 1-2.

Director of finance.

Election by council, char., §
5,g.

Suggestions to council, § 2115.

Disqualification of members for
certain offices, § 2-14.

Dissent of member, § 2-42.

Documents and papers.

Inspection, char., § 12.

Drunkenness.

Powers of council as to drunkards,
char., § 14.

Duties.

Generally, § 2-1.

Elections.

At large, § 2-2.

First election, char., § 5,d.

General provisions, char., §
5,a.

Voting at elections. See within
this title, "Voting."

Electric light works.

Power of council, char., § 14.

Eminent domain.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Executive sessions, char., § 12.

Explosives.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Finance committee.

Appointment, § 2-15.

Bonds, surety.

Report as to official bonds
by finance committee, § 2188.

City depositories.

Approval of security, § 2-92.

Composition, § 2-15.

Duties, § 2-16.

Investment committee.

Chairman member of committee,
§ 11.1-4.

Notes or other similar evidences
of debt.

Signed by committee, § 111.

Perpetual care cemetery commission.

Chairman member of commission,
§ 21-9.

Powers, § 2-16.

Retirement plan commission.

Chairman member of commission,
§ 2-192.

Sinking fund commission.

Chairman of committee
member of commission, §
2-156; char., § 26.

Term of office, § 2-15.

Fines.

Compelling attendance of
absent members, § 2-11.

Expelling members.

Grounds, § 2-12.

Punishing and expelling members,
§ 2-12.

Witnesses.

Failure of witness to appear
or testify, § 2-17.

Fire department.

Confirmation of officers by
council, § 12-10.

Fires and fire prevention.

Powers of council as to fires
and fire prevention, char.,
§ 14.

Flammable liquids.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Gambling.

Power of council to suppress
gaming houses, char., § 14.

Gas.

Power of council as to gas
works, char., § 14.

Health and sanitation.

Preservation of health.

Powers of city council,
char., § 14.

Stagnant water or offensive
substances on property.

Powers of city council,
char., § 14.

Hospitals.

Powers of city council, char., §
14.


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House of ill fame.

Power of council as to, char.,
§ 14.

Indecency and obscenity.

Powers of council generally,
char., § 14.

Power to expell persons guilty
of conduct, char., § 14.

Jurisdiction.

Beyond corporate limits, char.,
§ 14.

Mayor.

Election of president and vice-president,
char., § 9.

General provisions, §§ 2-70 to
2-73.

See Mayor.

One member shall be mayor,
char., § 5,a.

Presiding officer.

See Mayor.

Voting.

President and vice-president
entitled to vote, char., §
11.

Meetings.

Adjournment.

When motion to adjourn in
order, § 2-37.

Attendance.

Compelling attendance of
absent members, § 2-11;
char., § 12.

Business.

General order of business, §
2-47.

Special order of business, §
2-48.

Reconsidering or rescinding
vote at special
meetings, § 2-49.

Calling of meetings.

By president and vice-president,
char., § 9.

Conduct.

In addressing body, § 2-26.

While council sitting, § 230.

Executive session, § 2-9.

General provisions, char., § 12.

Minutes, char., § 13.

Clerk to keep minute book,
§ 2-68.

Presenting of minutes, char.,
§ 13.

Nonmembers.

Addressing council, § 2-31.

Open meetings, § 2-9; char., §
12.

Exception, § 2-9.

Order.

How called to order, § 2-29.

Order of recognition.

By president, § 2-27.

Organization meeting, § 2-5.

Previous question.

How put, § 2-39.

Motion for, § 2-38.

Quorum, char., § 10.

Absence of quorum, § 2-11.

Regular meetings.

General provisions, § 2-7.

Secret meetings.

Vote required, char., § 12.

Special meetings, char., § 35.

Business transacted, char., §
35.

General provisions, § 2-8.

Speeches.

Number and length, § 2-28.

Stated meetings, char., § 35.

Voting. See within this title,
"Voting."

Withdrawing without leave, §
2-25.

Motion or proposition.

Adjournment.

When motion to adjourn in
order, § 2-37.

Amendment.

Admitting under color of
amendment, § 2-34.

Procedure.

Order of procedure, § 2-35.

Reconsidering.

To reconsider, § 2-36.

Stating before discussing, § 233.

Withdrawing, § 2-33.

Writing.

To be in writing, § 2-33.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Tires.

Breadth of tires on vehicles.

Powers of city council,
char., § 14.

Nonmembers.

Addressing council, § 2-31.

Nuisances.

Powers of city council, char., §
14.

Number of members, char., § 5,a.


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Oaths.

Certificate filed with clerk of
council, char., § 7.

Qualification for office, char.,
§ 7.

Offenses generally.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Officers and employees.

Appointments.

Authority of officers appointed
by council, § 2180;
char., § 30.

Disqualification of members
for certain offices, § 2-14.

Elected by council, char., § 6.

Removal by council, § 2-183.

Ordinances.

General ordinance book.

Kept by clerk of council,
char., § 12.

General provisions, §§ 2-52 to
2-63.

See Ordinances.

Paupers.

Power of council to prevent
coming into city and expulsion,
char., § 14.

Powers.

Additional and incidental
powers, char., § 14.

Corporate powers exercised by
council, char., § 5,a.

Enumerated, char., § 14.

Generally, § 2-1.

Vested in council, char., § 5,b.

President, vice-president and
president pro tempore.

See Mayor.

Presiding officer.

Mayor.

See Mayor.

Rules of order and procedure,
§ 2-24.

Protest of member, § 2-42.

Public housing projects.

Approval of public housing
projects, char., § 14-a.

Public welfare.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Effect on other powers,
char., § 14.

Qualification, char., § 5,a.

Quarantine.

Powers of city council, char., §
14.

Quorum.

Committees, § 2-45.

General provisions, char., § 10.

Three members constitute
quorum, § 2-10.

Removal.

Expelling member for malfeasance,
char., § 2-12.

Reports.

Committees, §§ 2-43, 2-44.

Residents.

Removal from city limits
creates vacancy in office, §
2-13; char., § 8.

Resolutions.

Ordinances and resolutions, §§
2-52 to 2-63.

See Ordinances.

Responsibilities.

Generally, § 2-1.

Riots.

Power to prevent and quell
riots and disturbances,
char., § 14.

Rules of order and procedure.

Adoption, § 2-20.

Presiding officer.

Decides questions of order.

Appeal from decisions, §
2-23.

Declare results, § 2-24.

Duties, § 2-22.

State questions, § 2-24.

Roberts rules of order, § 2-21.

Suspension, § 2-20.

Vote required, § 2-20.

Salaries, char., § 5,c.

Officers receiving stated compensation.

Fixed by council, char., § 34.

Streets and sidewalks.

Animals.

Use of streets.

Powers of council, char., §
14.

Cleaning sidewalks, char., §
14.

Obstructions.

Removal of obstructions,
char., § 14.

Powers of council.

General provisions, char., §
14.

Supplemental retirement or
pension plan.

Right of council to make
changes in policy, § 2-218.


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Taxation.

Borrowing in anticipation of
taxes, char., § 15.

Term of office, char., § 5,a.

Filling vacancy in office, §§ 22,
2-13.

Theatres and shows.

Prohibition of immoral shows,
etc., by council, char., § 31.

Vacancy in office.

Failure to qualify, char., § 7.

Filled by council, char., § 8.

Unexpired term, §§ 2-2, 213.

Removal of residence from
city limits, § 2-13; char.,
§ 8.

Term of office of member
filling vacancy, § 2-13.

Vagrants.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Vital statistics.

Births and deaths.

Powers of city council,
char., § 14.

Voting.

Aye vote, § 2-41.

Ayes and noes.

Recorded in journal, char., §
13.

Disqualifications, § 2-51.

Dissent or protest, § 2-42.

Effect when no one receives a
majority of votes, § 2-50.

Failing to vote, § 2-51.

Majority vote to govern unless
otherwise provided, § 2-40.

Mayor, § 2-6.

No vote, § 2-41.

One person elected at a time,
§ 2-50.

President and vice-president
entitled to vote, char., § 11.

President to state questions
and declare results, § 2-24.

Reconsidering or rescinding
vote at special meetings, §
2-49.

Regulations of voting at elections,
§ 2-50.

Roll call by clerk, § 2-50.

Viva voce vote, § 2-50.

Water.

Pollution of water.

Power of council, char., §
14.

Power of council as to waterworks,
char., § 14.

Stagnant water or offensive
substances on property.

Powers of city council,
char., § 14.

Weapons.

Carrying concealed weapons.

Powers of city council,
char., § 14.

Witnesses.

Before council, committees or
officers.

Procedure and requirements,
§ 2-17.

Written.

Communications to be in writing,
§ 2-32.

Motion or proposition to be in
writing, § 2-33.

COUNSELORS.

Investment counselors.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

COUNTY.

Arbitration.

Board of arbitrators.

Awards, char., § 49.

Composition, char., § 49.

Duties, char., § 49.

Established, char., § 49.

Disagreement between city
and county, char., § 48.

Boundaries.

County property within city
limits, char., § 48.

Jurisdiction.

County property within city
limits, char., § 48.

Library.

See Libraries.

Officers and employees.

Same person may hold county
and city office.

Qualifications, char., § 50.

Property within city limits.

Arbitration of disagreement
between city and county,
char., § 48.

Jurisdiction, char., § 48.

School property in Charlottesville
school district, char., §
48.


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Schools.

School property in Charlottesville
school district, char.,
§ 48.

COURTS.

Corporation court.

See Corporation Court.

Juvenile and domestic relations
court, §§ 9-11 to 9-14.

See Juvenile and Domestic Relations
Court.

Municipal court, §§ 9-1 to 9-10.

See Municipal Court.

CREDIT.

Definitions, § 19-13.

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

Definition, § 3-25.

Unlawful, § 3-25.

CURFEW.

Halloween.

Special curfew, § 19-37.1.

Infants.

General provisions, § 19-20.

CUTTERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-101.

D

DAMAGES.

Cemeteries.

Destroying property in cemeteries,
§ 21-14.

Claims against city.

Filing claim for damages condition
precedent to action
against city, char., § 43.

Electrical Code.

Electrical contractors.

Liability for damages resulting
from violation of
chapter, § 10-8.

Eminent domain.

Just compensation for same,
char., § 41.

Housing standards.

Administrative liability of
health department and city
employees, § 15.1-6.

Malicious injury to public or religious
buildings or property,
§ 19-47.2.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Injuring, tampering or interfering
generally with vehicles,
§ 18-12.

Parks.

Destroying property in parks,
§ 21-14.

Sewers and sewage disposal.

Injuring sewers and manholes,
§ 22.1-50.

Streets and sidewalks.

Grading or paving.

Waiver of damages by property
owners, § 30-9.

Openings in sidewalks.

Defective covers, § 30-25.

Liability for damages, §
30-23.

Maliciously opening, § 30-24.

Trees, shrubs and property.

Injuring or defacing, § 19-45.

DANCE HALLS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-49.

Location, § 19-21.

Marathon dances or contests prohibited,
§ 19-28.

Permit.

From city manager, § 19-21.

Police.

Right of entry, § 19-21.

DEBT.

Bond issues.

See Bond Issues.

Evidences of debts, char., § 15.

Floating debt.

Installing or extending utilities,
char., § 14.

Limitation on city indebtedness,
char., § 27.

Mayor.

Signing notes or other evidences
of debt, § 1-11.

Sinking fund commission.

Redemption of city debt, § 2160.

Taxation.

Borrowing in anticipation of
taxes, char., § 15.

DEEDS.

Cemeteries.

Spaces in cemeteries, § 21-5.

City attorney.

Drafting, § 2-126.

Clerk of council.

Attesting seal, § 1-11.

Execution, § 1-11.

Mayor.

Signed by mayor, § 1-11.


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Seal.

Attested by clerk of the council,
§ 1-11.

Taxation.

Recordation of deeds, § 11.1-2.

DEFINITIONS.

Advertising.

Deceptive advertising, § 19-6.

Animals and fowl, § 3-1.

Automatic communication and
alarm devices, § 23-44.

Automobile graveyards, § 18-172.

Barbershops, § 5-1.

Credit, § 19-13.

Cruelty to animals, § 3-25.

Dogs, § 3-1.

Fire Prevention Code, § 12-14.

Fireworks, § 11-1.

Gas.

Off-peak period, § 14-3.

Housing standards, § 15.1-1.

Licenses and license taxes, §
16A-1.

Wholesale and retail merchants,
§ 16A-2.1.

Milk, § 17-1.

Off-street parking.

Adjacent area of land, § 20-5.

Owner, §§ 1-2, 15.1-1.

Signs, § 28-1.

Slot machines, § 19-67.

Stationary boiler, § 19-70.

Streets and sidewalks, § 30-1.

Subdivisions, appx. I, § 1.

Supplemental retirement or pension
plan, § 2-200.

Swimming pools, § 31-1.

Trailers and trailer courts, §
33-1.

Utility taxes, § 11.1-5.

Vagrants.

Persons deemed vagrants, §
19-80.

Zoning.

Terms and words defined,
appx. II, § 2.

DENTAL LABORATORIES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-51.

DENTISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

DEPARTMENTS.

City manager.

General supervision, § 2-7;
char., § 5 (f).

Fire department, §§ 12-1 to
12-12.

See Fire Department.

Official safety program.

Duties, § 2-220.

Police.

See Police.

Superintendents.

Absence from city.

Consent of city manager required,
§ 2-185.

DEPOSITORIES.

City treasurer.

General provisions as to city
depositories, § 2-92.

Retirement plan commission.

Opening safety deposit box, §
2-199.

Sinking fund commission.

Opening safety deposit box.

Presence of city treasurer
and another member required,
§ 2-163.

DETECTIVE REVIEW BOARD,
§ 19-23.1.

DETECTIVES.

Agencies.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-52.

Detective review board, § 1923.1.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-52.

Permits, § 19-23.1.

DIRECTORIES.

City directories.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-43.


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Telephone directories.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-43.

DIRECTOR OF FINANCE.

Accounts and accounting.

Keeping accounts, § 2-117.

Bonds, surety, § 2-186.

Employees bonds, § 2-116.

General provisions, char., § 14.

Claims against city.

Examination of claims, § 2122.

Warrants for payment.

Generally, § 2-122.



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Collection of revenue, char., §
23.

General provisions, § 2-117.

Council.

Election by council, char., §
5,g.

Suggestions to council, § 2115.

Delivery of money to treasurer,
§ 2-117.

Depositories.

Approval of security of city
depositories, § 2-92.

Duties.

Generally, § 2-114.

Elections.

By city council, § 2-113; char.,
§ 5,g.

Employees.

Employment of personnel, § 2116.

Salaries.

Fixed by director, § 2-116.

Gas.

Collection of gas bills, § 2-118.

List of delinquents.

Cutting off supply, § 2-118.

Investment committee.

Member of committee, § 11.14.

Libraries.

Audit of accounts and inventory
of property, § 16-6.

Perpetual care cemetery commission.

Member of commission, § 219.

Powers.

General provisions, § 2-114;
char., § 5,g.

Publication.

Reports, char., § 24.

Records.

Keep books and accounts, § 2115.

Reports.

Annual reports to council, §
2-121.

General provisions, § 2-115;
char., § 24.

Monthly reports of receipts
and disbursements, § 2-119.

Preparation and publication of
quarterly reports, § 2-120

Publication, char., § 24.

Retirement plan commission.

Member of commission, §
2-192.

Secretary of commission, §
2-193.

Sinking fund commission.

Member of commission, §
2-156; char., § 26.

Secretary of commission, §
2-157.

Term of office, char., § 5,g.

Warrants for payment of money.

Disbursement.

Manner of making disbursements,
§ 2-89.

General provisions, § 2-122.

Pay day.

Fixing pay day, § 2-124.

Salaries and wages, § 2-123.

Water.

Collection of water bills, §
2-118.

List of delinquents.

Cutting off supply, § 2-118.

DIRKS.

See Weapons.

DISCRIMINATION.

Officers and employees.

Equal employment opportunity. §
2-189.11.

DISEASES.

Contagious and infectious diseases.

See Contagious and Infectious
Diseases.

DISGUISES.

Regulation in public, § 19-24.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT, §
19-25.

DISTRESS.

Taxation.

Collection of taxes.

See Taxation.

DISTRESSED MERCHANDISE
VENDORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-64.

DISTRIBUTORS.

Advertising distributors.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-23.


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DISTRICTS.

Architectural design control, §
4-1.

DISTURBANCES.

Disturbing others, § 19-51.

DOCTORS OF MEDICINE.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

DOGS.

Animals and fowl.

General provisions.

See Animals and Fowl.

Barking dogs.

Prohibited, § 3-4.

Bitches in heat.

Prohibited from running at
large, § 3-11.

Biting dog.

Confinement of dog that has
bitten person, § 3-27.

Blind persons.

Pedestrians.

Carrying cane or using
guide dog.

See Motor Vehicles and
Traffic.

Buildings.

Regulation of dogs in public
buildings, § 3-29.

Confinement.

Dog that has bitten person, §
3-27.

Cruelty to animals.

Prohibited, § 3-25.

Dangerous animals, § 3-2.

Definitions, § 3-1.

Destructive animals, § 3-3.

Fines.

Running at large, § 3-28.

Food and food establishments.

Regulation of dogs in food
establishments, § 3-29.

Howling dogs.

Prohibited, § 3-4.

Licenses and license taxes.

Keeping unlicensed dog prohibited,
§ 3-26.

Vaccination for rabies.

Evidence required before
issuance of license, § 3-33.

Owner, § 3-1.

Police.

Killing barking or howling
dogs, § 3-4.

Killing bitches in heat, § 3-11.

Rabies, §§ 3-27, 3-30 to 3-35.

See Rabies.

Running at large.

Bitches in heat.

Prohibited, § 3-11.

Defined, § 3-1.

Killed by policeman or constable,
char., § 40.

Unlawful, § 3-28.

DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT.

See Juvenile and Domestic Relations
Court.

DRAFTS.

Bad checks.

See Checks.

DRAINS.

Streets and sidewalks.

Entrances over drainage
ditches, § 30-30.

From lots, gutters or spouts, §
30-27.

Open ditches to be reported to
fire department, § 30-52.

Permit to install storm water
drainage pipe, § 30-45.

DRINKING FOUNTAINS.

Indirect waste pipes, § 22.1-44.

DRUGS.

Driving under influence of intoxicants
or drugs.

Adoption of state law, § 19-88.

Taxicabs and other vehicles for
hire.

Drivers, § 32-22.

DRUNKENNESS.

Driving under influence of
intoxicants or drugs.

Adoption of state law, § 1988.

Powers of council as to drunkards,
char., § 14.

DUMP.

Garbage and trash.

Dumping regulations, § 19-62.

Hauling cuttings, etc., to city
dump, § 15-25.

DYNAMITE.

Explosives.

See Explosives.

Keeping prohibited, § 11-9.

E

EDUCATION.

Schools.

See Schools.


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ELDERLY PERSONS.

Real property.

Tax relief, §§ 11.1-18 to 11.125.

See Taxation.

Rent relief, §§ 25-15 to 25-21.

See Public Welfare.

ELECTIONS.

Bond issues.

Approved by majority of the
voters, char., § 27.

Bond elections.

General procedure, char., §
27.

City treasurer, § 2-82.

Commissioner of revenue, §
2-142.

Corporation court.

Public housing projects, char.,
§ 14-a.

Council.

At large, § 2-2.

First election, char., § 5,d.

General provisions, char., §
5,a.

Director of finance.

By city council, § 2-113; char.,
§ 5,g.

Districts, § 1-13.

Mayor.

General provisions, § 2-6;
char., § 5,d.

Officers and employees.

By council, char., § 6.

Police.

Political activities, § 23-43.

Public utilities.

Sale approved by voters,
char., § 28.

Referendum.

Advisory referendum on ordinances
or Charter.

General procedure, char., §
5.1.

General provisions.

See Referendum.

Schools.

School board, § 27-1.

Voting places, § 1-13.

ELECTRIC LIGHT WORKS.

Power of council, char., § 14.

ELECTRICAL CODE.

Air conditioning.

Standards for installation, §
10-20.

Appeals.

Inspections.

Appeal or refusal of city
electrician to city manager,
§ 10-16.

Refusal of city electrician for
electrical construction in
streets.

Appeal to city manager, §
10-30.

Appliances.

Approved, § 10-25.

Selling unapproved appliances,
§ 10-26.

Bonds, surety.

City electrician, § 10-1.

Electrical contractors.

Required, § 10-7.

Cable.

Armored metal cable.

Installations, § 10-21.

Entrance cable service, § 1022.

City electrician.

Appointment.

By city manager, § 10-1.

Bond, surety, § 10-1.

Compensation, § 10-1.

Duties.

Generally, § 10-2.

Electrical board.

Member of board, § 10-32.

Electrical construction
in streets.

Permit required, § 10-30.

Appeal to city manager
on refusal, § 10-30.

Engaging in electrical business
prohibited, § 10-3.

Inspections. See within this
title, "Inspections."

Obstructing.

Prohibited, § 10-4.

Powers.

Generally, § 10-2.

Right of entry, § 10-4.

Conduit.

Rigid metal conduit, §§ 10-21,
10-22.

Contractors.

Bonds, surety.

Required, § 10-7.

Damages.

Liability for damages resulting
from violation of
chapter, § 10-8.

Examination, § 10-6.

Fee, § 10-6.


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License.

Required, § 10-6.

Registration.

Required, § 10-6.

Damages.

Electrical contractors.

Liability for damages resulting
from violation of
chapter, § 10-8.

Electrical board.

Composition, § 10-32.

Creation, § 10-32.

Duties, § 10-32.

Meetings, § 10-32.

Quorum, § 10-32.

Term of office, § 10-32.

Equipment.

Identification of equipment, §
10-27.

Fees.

Electrical contractors.

Examination fee, § 10-6.

Individual permits for installations
or alterations, § 1013.

Inspections.

Temporary wiring, § 10-18.

Inspections.

Additional inspections, § 1017.

Appeal to city manager on
refusal of city electrician, §
10-16.

By city electrician, § 10-15.

Certificate of approval, § 1016.

Concealed work.

Uncovering, § 10-15.

Connection certificate, § 1016.

Notice to city electrician, §
10-16.

Required when, § 10-15.

Temporary wiring, § 10-18.

Installations.

Air conditioning installation.

Standards, § 10-20.

Conformity with national
electrical code, § 10-19.

Requirements generally, § 1019.

Temporary installations, § 1018.

License.

Electrical contractors, § 10-6.

Materials.

Approved, § 10-25.

Identification, etc., of materials,
§ 10-27.

Selling unapproved material,
§ 10-26.

National electrical code.

Conformity with, § 10-19.

Notice.

Inspections.

Notice to city electrician, §
10-16.

Permits.

Annual permit for installation,
etc., on applicant's
premises, § 10-14.

Individual permits for installations
or alterations.

Annual permit for installation,
etc., on applicant's
premises, § 10-14.

Application.

Contents, § 10-10.

Fees, § 10-13.

Issuance, § 10-10.

Others than employees, §
10-11.

Undertaking work started
by another, § 10-12.

Poles and wires.

City wires.

Use of poles for city wires,
§ 10-31.

Identification of utility poles,
§ 10-29.

Maintenance of unsafe wires
and poles prohibited, § 1028.

Streets and sidewalks.

Electrical construction in
streets, § 10-30.

Quorum.

Electrical board, § 10-32.

Raceways.

Surface metal raceways, § 1021.

Radio and television.

Antennas.

Installation, § 10-24.

Registered electrician.

Authorized type of work, §
10-9.

Helpers.

General provisions, § 10-5.

Installations which may make,
§ 10-5.

Qualifications, § 10-9.

Registration.

General provisions, § 10-9.

Right of entry.

City electrician, § 10-4.


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Rigid conduit, §§ 10-21, 10-22.

Streets and sidewalks.

Electrical construction in
streets.

Consent of city electrician
required, § 10-30.

Temporary installations and
wiring.

General provisions, § 10-18.

Temporary wiring.

Inspection, § 10-18.

Trademarks.

Identification, etc., of materials
and equipment, § 10-27.

Tubing.

Metallic tubing, § 10-21.

Wiring.

Dead wires, § 10-28.

Existing buildings, § 10-23.

Temporary wiring, § 10-18.

ELECTRICITY.

Code.

See Electrical Code.

Housing standards.

Minimum standards for electric
service, § 15.1-20.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-53.

Ordinances.

Disposition of electric works,
§ 2-63.

Poles.

Inspection and supervision by
city manager, § 2-81.

Taxation.

Utility taxes, §§ 11.1-5 to
11.1-12.

See Taxation.

Trailers and trailer courts.

Applicability of electrical
regulations, § 33-9.

EMBALMERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-110.

EMINENT DOMAIN.

Cemeteries.

Power to acquire by condemnation,
char., § 14.

Damages.

Just compensation for same,
char., § 41.

Jurisdiction, char., § 41.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Sewage and sewage disposal.

Power to acquire sewerage
system, char., § 46.

Streets and sidewalks.

Taking or damaging private
property.

Power of city, char., § 41.

Taking or damaging private
property.

Power of city, char., § 41.

Water.

Power to acquire water supply,
char., § 46.

ENGINEERING LABORATORIES.

Operators.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

ENGINEERS.

Professional engineers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

ENGRAVERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

EQUALIZATION.

Boards and commissions.

Board of equalization, §§ 2172.1
to 2-172.6.

See Real Estate Assessment.

EVIDENCE.

Checks.

Bad checks.

In action for false imprisonment,
§ 19-14.

Prima facie evidence of
intent and knowledge, §
19-12.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Driving under influence of
intoxicants or drugs.

Blood tests, § 19-89.

Owner of vehicle prima facie
guilty of violation, § 18-80.

Ordinances.

Copies of ordinances and resolutions
in evidence, § 1-8.

Weights and measures.

Seizure for use as evidence, §
36-7.

EXCAVATIONS.

Streets and sidewalks, §§ 30-13
to 30-19.

See Streets and Sidewalks.


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EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS.

Taxation.

Grants of administration, §
11.1-3.

EXHIBITIONS.

Carnivals.

See Carnivals.

EXPLOSIVES.

Dealers.

Location of explosives, § 1110.

Notice to fire chief, § 11-10.

Retail dealers.

Keeping by, § 11-7.

Signs.

Posting signs, § 11-10.

Wholesale dealers.

Keeping by, § 11-8.

Dynamite.

Keeping prohibited, § 11-9.

Fire department chief.

Duty, § 11-4.

Right of entry, § 11-4.

Nitroglycerin.

Keeping prohibited, § 11-9.

Notice.

Fire chief notified as to storage
by dealer, § 11-10.

Permits.

Purchases, § 11-12.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Purchases.

Permits for purchases, § 11-12.

Right of entry.

Fire department chief and
assistants, § 11-4.

Sale.

Keeping for purpose other
than sale, § 11-6.

Signs.

Posting by dealer, § 11-10.

Storage.

Kept only in conformity with
article, § 11-5.

Streets and sidewalks.

Transportation regulations, §
11-11.

Transportation.

Regulations, § 11-11.

EXTERMINATORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-54.

F

FALSE FIRE OR AMBULANCE
ALARMS,
§ 12-6.

FALSE IMPRISONMENT.

Checks.

Bad checks.

Evidence in action for false
imprisonment, § 19-14.

FEES.

Barbershops.

Permit, § 5-2.

Bicycles.

Registration, § 6-6.

Building permits.

See Buildings.

Electrical Code.

Individual permits for installations
or alterations, § 1013.

Inspections.

Temporary wiring, § 10-18.

Electrical contractors.

Examination fee, § 10-6.

Juvenile and domestic relations
court.

Accounting for fees, § 9-14.

Municipal court.

Accounting for fees, § 9-5.

Trial fees, § 9-5.

Plumbing.

Permits, § 22.1-14.

Signs.

Permit, § 28-4.

Taxicabs and other vehicles for
hire.

Registration of drivers, § 32-3.

Registration of vehicles, §
32-2.

Trailers and trailer courts.

Permits, §§ 33-2, 33-3.

Zoning.

Board of zoning appeals,
appx. II, § 64.

FEMALES.

Interfering with, § 19-46.

FENCES.

Automobile graveyards, §§ 18172
to 18-175.

See Automobile Graveyards.

Gates.

Leaving open, § 19-37.

Streets and sidewalks.

Barbed-wire fences along
streets or sidewalks prohibited,
§ 30-49.

Holes, depressions, etc., upon
lots below grade of street.

Cost of erection of fence, §
30-50.


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FERRIS WHEELS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-61.

FILLING STATIONS.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Flammable liquids.

Storage regulations, §§ 11-14
to 11-19.

See Flammable Liquids.

Plumbing.

Catch basins at filling stations,
§ 22.1-69.

FINANCE.

Commissioner of revenue.

See Commissioner of Revenue.

Director of finance, §§ 2-113 to
2-124.

See Director of Finance.

Investment of city funds, §
11.1-4.

Taxation.

General provisions, §§ 11.1-1
to 11.1-3.

See Taxation.

Transient lodging tax.

See Taxation.

Utility taxes, §§ 11.1-5 to 11.112.

See Taxation.

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

See Council.

FINES.

Bicycles.

Violation of chapter, § 6-7.

Carnivals.

Liability of surety on bond, §
19-18.

Collection of fines, char., § 39.

By clerk of municipal court,
char., § 39.

Continuing violations, § 1-5.

Corporation court.

Recovery against clerk of municipal
court or his sureties
or estate, char., § 39.

Council.

Compelling attendance of
absent members, § 2-11.



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Expelling members.

Grounds, § 1-12.

Punishing and expelling
members, § 2-12.

Witnesses.

Failure of witness to appear
or testify, § 2-17.

Dogs.

Running at large, § 3-28.

General penalty, § 1-5.

Health and sanitation.

Violation of rules and regulations,
§ 15-5.

Imprisonment for nonpayment of
fine, § 9-7.

Jail.

Credit on fine and costs, §
24-8.

Failure to pay fine and costs.

Limitation of confinement, §
24-9.

Juvenile and domestic relations
court.

Accounting for fines, § 9-14.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Snow tires or chains.

Impeding traffic due to lack
of, § 18-19.1.

Stopping, standing and parking,
§ 18-81.

Municipal court.

Accounting for fines, § 9-5.

Collection, § 9-6.

Issuance of execution for all
fines, char., § 33.

Ordinances.

Punishment for violation,
char., § 17.

Repeal not to affect liabilities,
§ 1-6.

Payment into city treasury,
char., § 17.

Streets and sidewalks.

Encroachments upon streets,
char., § 42.

Use of city, § 9-6.

FIREARMS.

See Weapons.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

Apparatus.

Vehicles construed as part of
apparatus of department, §
12-2.

Buildings.

Inspection by chief, § 12-8.

Refusal to permit inspection,
§ 12-8.

Chief.

Appointment by city manager,
§ 12-9.1.

Control and direction of city
manager, § 12-9.1.

Direction and control of department,
§ 12-9.1.

Duties, § 12-9.3.

Explosives.

Rights and duties as to, §
11-4.

Fireworks permit, § 11-1.

Powers, § 12-9.3.

City manager.

Appointment of chief, § 12-9.1.

Control and direction of city
manager, § 12-9.1.

Fire hazards.

Abatement, § 12-8.

General supervision, char., §
5,f.

Composition, § 12-9.1.

Control, § 12-9.1.

Council.

Fires and fire prevention.

Powers of council as to fires
and fire prevention, char.,
§ 14.

Direction, § 12-9.1.

Excluding persons from fires, §
12-7.

Explosives.

General provisions.

See Explosives.

Fire alarm boxes.

False fire alarms, § 12-6.

Publishing information with
respect to regulated, § 12-5.

Fire hydrants.

Obstructing access to fire hydrants,
§ 12-3.

Fire zones.

Established, § 7-3.

Gas.

Preservation of gas and city
property at fires, § 14-12.

Hazards.

Abatement of fire hazards, §
12-8.

Hose.

Crossing fire hose prohibited,
§ 12-4.


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Interference with fire company,
§ 12-7.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Apparatus.

Vehicles construed as part
of apparatus of department,
§ 12-2.

Direction of traffic.

Authority of fire department
officials, § 18-13.

Driving through streets occupied
by department, § 12-1.

Fire hydrants.

Obstructing access to fire
hydrants, § 12-3.

Officers.

Chief. See within this title,
"Chief."

Superintendent. See within
this title, "Superintendent."

Volunteer company, § 12-9.2.

Preservation of gas and city
property at fires, § 14-12.

Retirement.

Early retirement, § 2-118.

Streets and sidewalks.

Driving through streets occupied
by department, § 12-1.

Open ditches to be reported to
fire department, § 30-52.

Superintendent.

Inspection of buildings, etc.,
by superintendent, § 12-8.

Reports.

Monthly report to city manager,
§ 12-15.

Volunteer company.

Officers, § 12-9.2.

FIRE ESCAPES.

Signs.

Obstructing fire escapes prohibited,
§ 28-10.

FIRE HYDRANTS.

Obstructing access to fire hydrants,
§ 12-3.

Opening fire hydrants, § 35-10.

Streets and sidewalks.

Defacing or removing fire hydrants,
§ 30-6.

FIRE LIMITS.

Flammable liquids.

Tanks, etc., for wholesale
storage outside fire limits, §
11-18.

Power of council to establish,
char., § 14.


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FIRE LIMITS.

Flammable liquids.

Tanks, etc., for wholesale
storage outside fire limits, §
11-18.

Power of council to establish,
char., § 14.

FIRE PREVENTION CODE.

Adoption by reference, § 12-13.

Clerk of council.

Copy filed in office of clerk of
council, § 12-13.



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FIRE PREVENTION CODE.

Search warrants.

Code violations.

Procedure for issuance,
char., § 50.2.

FIREWORKS.

Definitions, § 11-1.

Permit.

By chief of fire department, §
11-1.

Prohibited, § 11-1.

Exceptions, § 11-1.

FIRE ZONES.

Established, § 7-3.

FLAGPOLES.

Streets and sidewalks.

Regulations, § 30-46.

FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS.

Explosives.

General provisions.

See Explosives.

Fire limits.

Tanks, etc., for wholesale
storage outside fire limits, §
11-18.

Motor vehicles.

Truck transports, § 11-15.

Permits.

Installing storage tanks, § 1119.

Pipeline from unloading point
to storage tank.

Application to city manager,
§ 11-17.

Pipeline.

From unloading point to storage
tank, § 11-17.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Railroads.

Unloading tank cars, § 11-16.

Storage.

Aboveground.

Gasoline, benzine, naphtha,
etc., aboveground, § 11-14.

Bulk storage, § 11-15.

Permits for installing storage
tanks, § 11-19.

Piping from unloading point
to storage tank, § 11-17.

Regulations, §§ 11-14 to 11-19.

Underground storage.

Restrictions on, § 11-15.

Wholesale storage.

Tanks, etc., outside fire
limits, § 11-18.

Transportation.

Truck transports.

Regulations, § 11-15.

FLIES.

Food and food establishments.

Elimination of flies, § 13-28.

Protection from flies, § 13-1.

FLOOD PROTECTION.

Zoning.

Flood plain districts, appx. II, §§
43A to 43H.

See Zoning.

FLORISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-55.

FLOUR MANUFACTURERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-56.

FLUORIDATION.

Water.

City water, § 15-6.

FOOD AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS.

Adulterated foodstuffs.

Destroyed, § 13-2.

Animals and fowl.

Handling and sale of meats
and fowl, § 13-4.

Prohibited from preparation
or storage rooms, § 13-28.

Bakeries.

Wrapping bakery products, §
13-5.

Ceilings.

Regulations, § 13-14.

Cleanliness.

Generally, § 13-29.

Condemnation, § 13-9.

Contagious and infectious diseases.

Notification of disease, § 13-11.

Procedure when infection suspected,
§ 13-12.

Cream.

Graded cream, § 13-27.

Diseased foodstuffs.

Destroyed, § 13-2.

Display of food and drink, § 1328.

Dogs.

Regulations of dogs in food
establishments, § 3-29.


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Domestic purposes.

Use of rooms for domestic
purposes.

Prohibited, § 13-29.

Doors.

Self-closing doors, § 13-21.

Dust and dirt.

Protection from dust and dirt,
§ 13-1.

Employees.

Defined, § 13-6.

Disease.

Notice to joint health board,
§ 13-11.

Procedure when infection
suspected, § 13-12.

Handwashing facilities, § 13-20.

Locker and dressing rooms, §
13-29.

Permit, § 13-8.

Personal cleanliness, § 13-19.

Equipment.

Construction, § 13-22.

Examination of food or drink, §
13-9.

Flies.

Elimination of flies, § 13-28.

Protection from flies, § 13-1.

Floors.

Regulations, § 13-13.

Fraud.

Failure to deliver food or refund
money.

Where money paid in advance,
§ 19-30.

Garbage and trash.

Disposal of wastes, § 13-25.

Handwashing.

Posting handwashing signs, §
13-17.

Health officer.

Defined, § 13-6.

Enforce article, § 13-10.

Inspections.

By health officer, § 13-10.

Lighting.

Regulations, § 13-15.

Linen.

Soiled linen, § 13-29.

Meal tickets.

Defined, § 19-30.

Meat.

Handling and sale of meats, §
13-4.

Not inspected at abattoir.

Permit to sell, § 13-4.

Slaughterhouses, §§ 29-1 to
29-3.

See Slaughterhouses.

Milk.

General provisions, §§ 17-1 to
17-24.

See Milk.

Graded milk, § 13-27.

Misbranded foodstuffs.

Destroyed, § 13-2.

Napkins.

Requirements, § 13-31.

Notice.

Diseases.

Sent to joint health board, §
13-11.

Other food establishments.

Defined, § 13-6.

Penalty.

Violations, § 13-33.

Permit.

Employee's permit, § 13-8.

Operate restaurant, § 13-7.

Revocation of permit, § 1333.

Selling meat not inspected at
abattoir, § 13-4.

Plumbing.

Indirect waste piping and
special waste.

Food handling establishments,
§ 22.1-33.

Reports.

Inspections by health officer,
§ 13-10.

Restaurant.

Defined, § 13-6.

Permit to operate, § 13-7.

Rodent control.

Methods, § 13-32.

Screens.

Regulations, § 13-21.

Shelves.

Requirements, § 13-31.

Signs.

Posting handwashing signs, §
13-17.

Slaughterhouses.

General provisions, §§ 29-1 to
29-3.

See Slaughterhouses.


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Inspections.

Permit to sell meat not
inspected at abattoir, §
13-4.

Spoiled foodstuffs.

Destroyed, § 13-2.

Storage.

Requirements, § 13-28.



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Streets and sidewalks.

Exposing on street or sidewalk,
§ 13-1.

Tables.

Requirements, § 13-31.

Toilets.

Regulation of facilities, § 1317.

Unwholesome food.

Defined, § 12-6.

Destroyed, §§ 12-2, 13-9.

Utensils.

Bactericidal treatment, § 1323.

Construction, § 13-22.

Defined, § 13-6.

Eating, drinking and cooking
utensils.

Defined, § 13-6.

Handling, § 13-24.

Materials used for cleaning or
polishing utensils, § 13-30.

Single-service utensils, § 1324.

Storing, § 13-24.

Washing, § 13-23.

Vegetables.

Grown on soil impregnated
with human excrement.

Prohibited, § 13-3.

Ventilation.

Regulations, § 13-16.

Vermin control.

Method, § 13-32.

Walls.

Regulations, § 13-14.

Washing hands.

Handwashing facilities for
employees, § 13-20.

Posting handwashing signs, §
13-17.

Regulations, § 13-19.

Wastes.

Drains and waste pipes.

Disposal of wastes, § 13-25.

Water.

Regulation as to water supply,
§ 13-18.

FORNICATION, § 19-2.

FORTUNE TELLERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-57.

FOWL.

Animals, birds and fowl, §§ 3-1
to 3-25.

See Animals and Fowl.

FRANCHISES.

Granting franchises, char., § 36.

Ordinances.

Granting franchises, § 2-63.

FRAUD.

Advertising.

Untrue, deceptive or misleading
advertising, § 19-5.

What deemed deceptive advertising,
§ 19-6.

Bad checks, §§ 19-11 to 19-14.

See Checks.

Boardinghouses.

Defrauding, § 19-23.

Food and food establishments.

Failure to deliver food or refund
money.

Where money paid in advance,
§ 19-30.

Hotels.

Defrauding hotels, § 19-23.

Failure to deliver food or refund
money.

Where money paid in advance,
§ 19-30.

FUNDS.

City attorney.

Accounting for and paying
over city funds, § 2-127.

City treasurer.

Custodian of funds, § 2-85.

Placing funds on certificates of
deposit, § 2-91.

School funds.

Receipt and disbursement of
school funds, § 2-93.

Investment.

City funds, § 11.1-4.

Retirement plan commission.

Investment of funds, § 2-196.

Setting apart funds for retirement
plan, § 2-195.

Schools.

Receipt and disbursement of
school funds, § 2-93.

Sinking fund commission.

See Sinking Fund Commission.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-110.

FURNITURE.

Repairers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-58.

Upholsterers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-58.


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FUTURES.

Brokers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-39.

G

GAMBLING.

Betting, § 19-34.

Bowling alleys.

Prohibited, § 19-59.

Craps.

Playing craps, § 19-35.

Keeping gaming table or device,
§ 19-32.

Lottery, § 19-36.

Participating in gambling, § 1934.

Place.

Keeping place for gaming, §
19-33.

Poolrooms.

Prohibited, § 19-59.

Power of council to suppress
gaming houses, char., § 14.

Raffles.

Exemption from gambling regulations
for charitable, etc., organizations,
§ 19-36.

Generally, § 19-36.

Shooting galleries.

Prohibited, § 19-59.

Slot machines.

General provisions.

See Slot Machines.

GAMING.

Gambling.

See Gambling.

GARAGES.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Plumbing.

Catch basins at garages, §
22.1-69.

GARAGE STORAGE.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-59.

GARBAGE AND TRASH.

Ashes.

Removal, § 15-25.

City manager.

Rules and regulations, § 15-25.

Containers.

Placement, § 15-25.

Regulations, § 15-25.

Dumps.

Dumping regulations, § 19-62.

Hauling cuttings, etc., to city
dump, § 15-25.

Food and food establishments.

Disposal of wastes, § 13-25.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Vending in streets from vehicle.

Refuse disposal, § 18-185.

Property.

Refuse matter thrown on private
property, § 19-62.

Removal.

General provisions, § 15-25.

Rules and regulations.

By city manager, § 15-25.

Sewers and sewage disposal.

Automatic garbage disposal
units, § 22.1-51.

Commercial disposal units, §
22.1-52.

Discharging refuse or garbage
into sewers, § 22.1-51.

Streets and sidewalks.

Hauling over streets.

Regulated, § 30-54.

Refuse matter thrown on
streets, § 19-62.

Throwing fruit peels, etc., on
sidewalks prohibited, § 3053.

GAS.

Air conditioning.

Summer air conditioning.

Rates, § 14-2.1.

American Gas Association Standards.

Adoption, § 14-24.

Apparatus.

Examining, § 14-13.

Injury to gas apparatus, § 1417.

Appliances.

Installation.

Who may install, § 14-14.

Standards for gas appliances,
§ 14-14.

Venting gas appliances, § 1422.

Application.

For service, § 14-1.


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Bills.

Complaints against gas bills, §
14-11.

Nonpayment of bills.

Cutting off service, § 14-7.

Charge for restoring
service, § 14-8.

Payment.

When bills payable, § 14-6.

Connections.

Application, availability, elevation
and location of gas
services, § 22.1-128.

City to make connection to
property line, § 14-15.

Outside city, § 14-1.

Customer responsibility for stopping
leaks, § 14-13.

Cutting off service for nonpayment
of bills.

Charge for restoring service, §
14-8.

Notice, § 14-7.

Deposits.

Application for service, § 14-1.

By consumers, § 14-5.

Director of finance.

Collection of gas bills, § 2-118.

List of delinquents.

Cutting off supply, § 2-118.

Extension of lines.

Policy, § 22.1-135.

Fire department.

Preservation of gas and city
property at fires, § 14-12.

Fixtures.

Obstructing prohibited, § 1419.

Removing or interfering with
prohibited, § 14-9.

Repair, § 14-16.

Industrial use. See within this
title, "Commercial or industrial
use."

Inspection.

Pipelines laid by property
owners, § 14-20.

Installations.

Payment of expense of installations
inside property line,
§14-15.

Responsibility for, § 14-15.

Interruptible service, § 14-3.

Leaks.

Stopping leaks, § 14-13.

Customer responsibility for, §
14-13.

Lights.

Ornamental gas lights.

Rates, § 14-2.2.

Lines.

Location, § 14-21.

Location of lines, § 14-21.

Mains.

Buildings in relation to gas
mains, § 22.1-136.

Changing of depth of gas
mains, § 22.1-136.

Meters.

Charge when meter fails to
register, § 14-4.

Removing or interfering with
prohibited, § 14-9.

Repair, § 14-10.

Replacement, § 14-10.

Testing, § 14-11.

Unlawful use of gas, § 14-17.

Moratorium on new gas service, §
14-1.1.

New gas service.

Moratorium on, § 14-1.1.

Ordinances.

Disposition of gas works.

Requirements, § 2-63.

Ornamental gas lights.

Rates, § 14-2.2.

Pipes.

Connection pipes, § 14-15.

Interfering with pipes, § 1419.

Laid by property owners.

Inspection, maintenance and
use, § 14-20.

Repair, § 14-16.

Requirements as to piping, §
14-23.

Service lines to houses.

Covering and location, § 1421.

Power of council as to gas
works, char., § 14.

Preservation of gas and city
property at fires.

Fire department, § 14-12.

Rates.

Based on monthly meter readings,
§ 14-2.

Charge for restoring service,
§ 14-8.

Charge for turning on service,
§ 14-1.

Generally, § 14-2.

Ornamental gas lights, § 142.2.


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Summer air conditioning, §
14-2.1.

Repair of pipes and fixtures, §
14-16.

Responsibility for installations,
§ 14-15.

Restoration of service.

Charge, § 14-8.

Right of entry.

Access to premises, § 14-18.

Service.

Interruptible service, § 14-3.

Moratorium on new gas service,
§ 14-1.1.

New gas service.

Moratorium on, § 14-1.1.

Sewers in relation to gas lines, §
22.1-59.

Stopcocks.

Obstructing prohibited, § 14-19.

Stopping leaks.

Customer responsibility for, §
14-13.

Subdivisions.

Improvements in subdivisions
prior to installation of gas,
§ 8-6.

Taxation.

Utility taxes, §§ 11.1-5 to
11.1-12.

See Taxation.

Unlawful use of gas, § 14-17.

Vents.

Gas appliances, § 14-22.

GASOLINE.

Brought from outside city for
resale.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-60.

Filling stations.

See Filling Stations.

Flammable liquids.

See Flammable Liquids.

GATES.

Leaving open, § 19-37.

Streets and sidewalks.

On street lines to open inward,
§ 30-29.

GENDER.

Defined, § 1-2.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

Legislative and senatorial districts.

Continuance in same districts,
char., § 45.

GOLD.

Buyers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-41.

GOLF COURSES.

Miniature golf courses.

Gambling prohibited, § 19-59.

Hours of operation, § 19-59.

GRAVEY ARDS.

Automobile graveyards, §§ 18172
to 18-175.

See Automobile Graveyards.

General provisions.

See Cemeteries.

H

HAIRDRESSING PARLOR.

Barbershops.

See Barbershops.

HALLOWEEN.

Curfew.

Special curfew, § 19-37.1.

Disguises and masks in public, §
19-24.

Trick or treat visitations, § 1937.1.

HANDBILLS.

Advertising.

See Advertising.

HEALTH AND SANITATION.

Ashes.

Removal, § 15-25.

Barbershops.

See Barbershops.

Board.

Joint health board. See within
this title, "Joint health
board."

Council.

Preservation of health.

Powers of city council, char.,
§ 14.

Stagnant water or offensive
substances on property.

Powers of city council,
char., § 14.

Drains.

Requirements, § 15-19.


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Fines.

Violation of rules and regulations,
§ 15-5.

Fluoridation.

City water, § 15-6.

Food and food establishments,
§§ 13-1 to 13-33.

See Food and Food Establishments.

Garbage and trash, § 15-25.

See Garbage and Trash.

Health officer.

Barbershops.

Copy of chapter furnished
by health officer, § 5-13.

Permits.

Issuance, § 5-2.

Defined, § 13-6.

Inspections.

Streets and premises, § 1518.

Jails.

Duties as to, § 24-6.

Milk.

Enforcement interpretation,
§ 17-23.

Nuisances.

Abatement, § 15-21.

Powers and duties of officers,
agents and employees, §
15-4.

Swimming pools.

Permit, §§ 31-2, 31-3.

Housing standards, §§ 15.1-1 to
15.1-39.

See Housing Standards.

Joint health board.

Appointment, § 15-2.

Composition, § 15-1.

Duties.

Generally, § 15-3.

Officers, agents and employees,
§ 15-4.

Joint health board.

Rules and regulations, §
15-5.

Milk.

Agreement between joint
health department and
state department of agriculture,
§ 17-24.

Powers.

Generally, § 15-3.

Rules and regulations.

Penalty for violation, § 15-5.

Term of office, § 15-2.

Milk, §§ 17-1 to 17-24.

See Milk.

Nuisances.

Abatement of nuisances.

Power of city manager, §
15-18.

Failure to remove after notice,
§ 15-21.

Notice by health officer, § 1521.

Power of city manager to
abate, § 15-21.

Power of health officer, § 1518.

Rodent control, §§ 15-22 to 15-24.

See Rodent Control.

Schools.

Teachers and pupils.

Vaccination of school teachers
and pupils, § 15-17.

Search warrants.

Health regulation violations.

Procedure for issuance,
char., § 50.2.

Sewage disposal, §§ 22.1-15 to
22.1-23.

See Sewers and Sewage Disposal.

Sewers and sewage disposal, §§
22.1-15 to 22.1-23, 22.1-57 to
22.1-64.

See Sewers and Sewage Disposal.

Slaughterhouses, §§ 29-1 to 29-3.

See Slaughterhouses.

Swimming pools, §§ 31-1 to 31-39.

See Swimming Pools.

Vaccination.

School teachers and pupils, §
15-17.

Vermin control.

Rodent and vermin control, §§
15-22 to 15-24.

See Rodent Control.

Water.

Condemnation of wells and
springs, § 15-16.

Discharge of water, etc., on
streets and sidewalks, § 1520.

Drains and running water.

Power of city manager as
to, § 15-19.

Stagnant water.

Power of city manager to
remove, § 15-19.


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HIGHWAY SAFETY COMMISSION.

See Motor Vehicles and Traffic.

HOBBY HORSES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-61.

HOGS.

See Animals and Fowl.

HOLIDAYS.

Legal holidays enumerated, §
2-189.1.

HOMEOPATHISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

HOSPITALS.

Council.

Powers of city council, char., §
14.

HOTELS.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Food and food establishments,
§§ 13-1 to 13-33.

See Food and Food Establishments.

Fraud.

Defrauding hotels, § 19-23.

Failure to deliver food or refund
money.

Where money paid in advance,
§ 19-30.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-62.

Rooming houses, lodging houses
and hotels.

Housing standards, §§ 15.1-30
to 15.1-33.

See Housing Standards.

HOUSE NUMBERS, §§ 30-3 to
30-5.

See Streets and Sidewalks.

HOUSE OF ILL FAME, char., §
14.

Frequenting, § 19-39.

Inmate.

Being inmate, § 19-38.

Keeping prohibited, § 19-38.

Notice.

Permitting use of property as
house of ill fame after notice,
§ 19-41.

Police.

Entering certain houses, § 2331.

Renting property for use, § 1940.

HOUSING.

Public housing projects.

See Public Housing Projects.

HOUSING STANDARDS.

Appeals.

Board. See within this title,
"Housing board of adjustments
and appeals."

Basement.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

Minimum standards for space
and use, § 15.1-26.

Bathrooms.

Minimum standards for bathroom
equipment, § 15.1-18.

Board of adjustments and appeals.
See within this title,
"Housing board of adjustments
and appeals."

Cellar.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

Minimum standards for space
and use, § 15.1-25.

Condemnation of unfit dwellings.

Correction or removal of unfit
buildings, § 15.1-39.

Grounds, § 15.1-34.

Hearing on condemnation
order, § 15.1-38.

Period during which dwellings
shall not be placarded or remain
vacant, § 15.1-40.

Placards.

Condemned dwellings, §
15.1-35.

Period during which dwellings
shall not be placarded,
§ 15.1-40.

Unauthorized removal of
placard, § 15.1-37.

Use of condemned buildings.

Prohibited, § 15.1-36.

Vacant.

Period during which dwellings
shall not remain vacant,
§ 15.1-40.

Conflicting ordinances, § 15.1-7.

Damages.

Administrative liability of
health department and city
employees, § 15.1-6.

Definitions, § 15.1-1.

Dwelling unit.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

Egress.

Minimum standards for adequate
egress, § 15.1-23.1.


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Electricity.

Minimum standards for electric
service, § 15.1-20.

Emergency action, § 15.1-5.

Enforcement.

Appeal of order of enforcing
officer, § 15.1-3.2.

Failure to comply with order
of enforcing officer, § 15.17.1.

Notice of violation, § 15.1-3.1.

Variations and modifications in
enforcing officer's order, §
15.1-3.3.

Extermination.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

Floor area.

Requirements, § 15.1-23.

Grade.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

Habitable room.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

Health officer.

Enforcing officer.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

Heating facilities.

Minimum standards, § 15.1-19.

Hotels. See within this title,
"Rooming houses, lodging
houses and hotels."

Housing board of adjustments
and appeals.

Appeals to board.

Failure to comply with order,
§ 15.1-7.1.

From order of enforcing
officer, § 15.1-3.2.

Variations and modifications,
§ 15.1-3.3.

Appointment.

By council, § 15.1-8.

Condemnation of unfit dwellings.

Hearing on condemnation
order, § 15.1-38.

Conflict of interest, § 15.1-10.

Established, § 15.1-8.

Meetings, § 15.1-11.

Procedure, § 15.1-11.

Membership, § 15.1-8.

Quorum, § 15.1-10.

Term of office, § 15.1-9.

Maximum number of terms,
§ 15.1-9.

Vacancies.

Filling, § 15.1-9.

Vote.

Minimum vote required for
action, § 15.1-10.

Infestation.

Responsibilities of owners and
occupants, § 15.1-17.

Inspections.

Premises, § 15.1-2.

Kitchens.

Minimum standards, § 15.1-18.

Light and ventilation.

Minimum standards, § 15.1-21.

Lodging houses. See within this
title, "Rooming houses, lodging
houses and hotels."

Noncomplying dwelling units.

Occupancy, § 15.1-7.2.

Transfer of ownership, § 15.1-7.2.

Notice.

Violations, § 15.1-3.1.

Occupancy of noncomplying dwelling
units, § 15.1-7.2.

Occupant.

Defined, § 15.1-1, 15.1-22.

General responsibilities, § 15.1-16.

Infestation.

Responsibilities of occupants
when premises infested,
§ 15.1-17.

Operator.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

Owner.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

General responsibilities, § 15.1-15.

Infestation.

Responsibilities of owners
when premises infested, §
15.1-17.

Plumbing.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

Premises.

Defined, § 15.1-1.

Inspection, § 15.1-2.

Rooming houses, lodging houses
and hotels.

Definition of rooming house, §
15.1-1.

Minimum standards, § 15.1-30.

Permit.

Display, § 15.1-31.

Notice of transfer of ownership,
§ 15.1-31.

Required, § 15.1-31.

Suspension.

By enforcing officer, §
15.1-32.

Hearing on suspended
permit, § 15.1-33.

Term, § 15.1-31.

Services.

Interruption of services, §
15.1-29.


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Stairways.

Minimum standards of maintenance,
§ 15.1-28.

Transfer of ownership of noncomplying
dwelling units, § 15.1-7.2.

Utilities.

Interruption of utilities, §15.1-29.

Vermin.

Protection against vermin, §
15.1-27.

Violations.

Notice, § 15.1-3.1.

Windows.

Minimum window area, § 15.1-21.

I

ICEBOXES.

Discarding or abandoning.

Regulations, § 19-61.

ICE CREAM.

Manufacturers for retail sale.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-63.

IMPOUNDING.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-99.

IMPRISONMENT.

Jail.

See Jail.

INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY.

Abusive or profane language, §
19-1.

Acts and language, § 19-44.

Books and pictures, § 19-43.

Indecent exposure, § 19-44.

Indecent shows or illegal games,
§ 19-17.

Lewd persons or street walkers,
§ 19-47.

Powers of council generally,
char., § 14.

Power to expel persons guilty of
conduct, char., § 14.

Theatres and shows, § 19-17.

Prohibition of immoral shows,
etc., by mayor or council,
char., § 31.

INFANTS.

Bowling alleys.

Age of employment, § 19-58.

Curfew.

General provisions, § 19-20.

Disguises and masks in public.

Regulation, § 19-24.

Hiring out children.

Vagrants, § 19-80.

Poolrooms.

Age for employing and frequenting,
§ 19-58.

Shooting galleries.

Age for employment, § 19-58.

Tobacco.

Sales, etc., to minors, § 19-77.

Weapons.

Sales, etc., prohibited, § 19-85.

INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS.

General provisions, §§ 11-14 to
11-19.

See Flammable Liquids.

INJUNCTIONS.

Architectural design control.

Nonconforming structure, § 416.

Ordinances.

Enjoining violation, char., §
17.

INSPECTIONS.

Buildings.

By health officer, § 15-18.

City treasurer.

Records and accounts inspected
by council and other
officers, § 2-90.

Electrical Code.

See Electrical Code.

Privies.

By health officer, § 15-18.

Streets and sidewalks.

By health officer, § 15-18.

INSURANCE.

Boilers, § 11-2.

Certificate required for steam
boilers, § 11-2.

City manager.

Buildings.

Insuring city buildings, § 279.

Signs.

Required for certain signs, §
28-5.

Taxicabs and other vehicles for
hire.

Required of operators, § 32-4.

INTEREST.

Bond issues.

Rate of interest, char., § 15.

INTOXICANTS.

Alcoholic beverages.

See Alcoholic Beverages.


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INVESTMENT MANAGERS OR
COUNSELORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-63.1.

INVESTMENTS.

Committee.

Composition, § 11.1-4.

Duties, § 11.1-4.

Funds.

City funds, § 11.1-4.

Retirement plan commission.

Funds invested by commission,
§ 2-196.

Sinking fund commission.

Funds invested, § 2-160.

ITINERANT MERCHANDISE
VENDORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-64.

ITINERANT MUSICIANS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-65.

J

JAIL.

Charlottesville-Albemarle Regional
Jail Board.

Composition, § 24-16.

Continuation of present members,
§ 24-17.

Created, § 24-16.

Terms of members, § 24-16.

Maximum number of terms, §
24-17.

Vacancies, § 24-17.

City purchasing agent.

Purchases for jail, § 24-5.

City sheriff.

Duty to receive and retain persons
committed, § 23-3.

Supervision and control of jail,
§ 24-2.

Commitment.

Duty to receive and retain persons
committed, § 24-3.

Procedure, § 24-4.

Establishment.

City jail established, § 24-1.

Fines.

Credit on fine and costs, § 24-8.

Failure to pay fine and costs.

Limitation of confinement, §
24-9.

General penalty, § 1-5.

Health officer.

Inspection of jail, § 24-6.

Report to city manager, § 24-6.

Ordinances.

Imprisonment for violation,
char., § 17.

Prisoners.

Credit for good conduct, § 24-8.

Credit on fine and costs, § 24-8.

Duty to receive and retain persons
committed, § 24-4.

Failure to pay fine and costs.

Limitation of confinement, §
24-9.

Sick prisoners, § 24-7.

Work force. See within this
title, "Work force."

Purchases.

For jail, § 24-5.

Work force.

City manager.

Control, § 24-10.

Establishment, § 24-10.

Foreman, § 24-12.

Appointment, § 24-12.

Assistant foreman, § 24-12.

Police powers, § 24-13.

Removal from office, § 24-13.

Orders.

Obedience to orders, § 24-15.

Persons required to work, §
24-11.

Taking out prisoners to labor,
§ 24-14.

Work each day unless excused,
§ 24-15.

JUDGES.

Corporation court.

See Corporation Court.

Juvenile and domestic relations
court.

See Juvenile and Domestic
Relations Court.

Municipal court, char., § 33.

See Municipal Court.

JUNK DEALERS.

General provisions, §§ 19-54 to
19-56.

See Pawnbrokers, Junk and
Secondhand Dealers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-66.

JURISDICTION.

Arbitration, char., § 49.

Arrest.

Conservators of the peace,
char., § 18.

Beyond corporate limits, char.,
§ 14.

Corporation court, char., § 45.


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County.

County property within city
limits, char., § 48.

Eminent domain, char., § 48.

Juvenile and domestic relations
court, § 9-12.

Municipal court, § 9-2.

General provisions, char., § 33.

Police.

Conservators of the peace,
char., § 18.

JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS
COURT.

Fees.

Accounting for fees, § 9-14.

Fines.

Accounting for fines, § 9-14.

Judge.

Appointment, § 9-11.

Compensation, § 9-13.

Duties.

Generally, § 9-12.

Fines and fees.

Accounting for, § 9-14.

Jurisdiction, § 9-12.

Salary, § 9-13.

Term of office, § 9-11.

Jurisdiction, § 9-12.

K

KITES.

Streets and sidewalks.

Flying kites in streets prohibited,
§ 19-31.

KNIVES.

See Weapons.

L

LABORATORIES.

Analytical laboratories.

Operators.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Animal preparation.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-67.

Dental laboratories.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-51.

Engineering laboratories.

Operators.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Research laboratories.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

LAND AGENTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

LARCENY.

Petit larceny, § 19-57.

LAUNDERETTES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-68.

LAUNDRIES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-69.

Machines.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-72.

Nonresidents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-70.

Supplying automobile covers,
cleaning cloths, uniforms
and wearing apparel and
diapers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-71.

LEASES.

Automatic communication and
alarm devices, §§ 23-44 to
23-48.

See Alarm and Communication
Devices.

City attorney.

Drafting, § 2-126.

Ordinances.

Disposition of public property,
§ 2-63.

LEGISLATIVE AND SENATORIAL
DISTRICTS.

Continuance in same districts,
char., § 45.

LIABILITY OF SURETY ON
BOND.

Bonds, surety, § 19-18.

LIBRARIES.

Accounts.

Audit.

By director of finance, §
16-6.


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Board.

Chairman, § 16-2.

Committees.

Authority to board to appoint
committees, § 16-3.

Composition, § 16-1.

Election.

By board of supervisors of
Albemarle County, § 16-1.

By city council, § 16-1.

Officers, § 16-2.

Reports, § 16-5.

Secretary, § 16-2.

Term of office, § 16-1.

Vacancies.

Filling, § 16-1.

Books.

Destroying or injuring books
and property, § 16-9.

Conduct of library, § 16-3.

Director of finance.

Audit of accounts and inventory
of property, § 16-6.

Expenditures.

Responsibility for expenditures,
§ 16-7.

Failure to return books, etc.,
after notice, § 16-10.

Librarian.

Appointment.

By board, § 16-4.

Assistant librarian.

Appointment, § 16-4.

Audit of accounts, § 16-6.

Compensation, § 16-4.

Duties, § 16-8.

Reports, § 16-5.

Responsibilities, § 16-8.

Lost or destroyed books, § 16-10.

Maintenance of library, § 16-3.

Notice.

Failure to return books, etc.,
after notice, § 16-10.

Obligations.

Incurring obligations, § 16-7.

LICENSES AND LICENSE
TAXES.

Amount of license tax.

(See titles of specific businesses,
etc., throughout this
index.)

Application, § 16A-19.

Assessment.

By commissioner of revenue, §
2-152.

Of tax upon failure to do so
in previous years, § 16A-8.

Attorney for the commonwealth.

Prosecution of cases arising
under license ordinance, §
2-140.

Books.

To be kept by commissioner
of the revenue, § 16A-13.

Businesses, professions, etc., not
listed in chapter, § 16A-5.

City manager.

Delinquents.

Summoned before court by
city manager, § 2-155.

Classifying of businesses, etc., §
16A-13.

Commissioner of the revenue.

Books to be kept by, § 16A-13.

Compliance with zoning regulations,
§ 16A-21.

Construction of chapter generally,
§ 16A-1.

Definitions, § 16A-1.

Gross receipts, § 16A-2.

Wholesale and retail merchants,
§ 16A-2.1.

Delinquents.

Report of, § 16A-12.

Commissioner to report to
city manager, § 2-154.

Dogs.

Keeping unlicensed dog prohibited,
§ 3-26.

Vaccination for rabies.

Evidence required before
issuance of license, § 3-33.

Duty of police force generally,
§ 16A-12.

Electrical contractors, § 10-6.

Evidence of conducting business,
§ 16A-10.

Exceptions from chapter, §
16A-6.

Failure to obtain license.

Penalties, § 16A-7.

General provisions as to license
taxes, char., § 22.

Gross receipts.

Calculation, § 16A-2.

Defined, § 16A-2.

Estimates of gross receipts of
new businesses, § 16A-11.


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Imposition.

By ordinances, char., § 22.

Inspector, § 16A-20.

Issuance.

By commissioner of revenue, §
2-152.

Fees, § 16A-17.

License tax.

Amount.

(See titles of specific businesses,
etc., throughout
this index.)

Assessed, § 16A-3.

Assessment upon failure to do
so in previous years, §
16A-8.

Schedule.

(See titles of specific businesses,
etc., throughout
this index.)

When due and payable, §
16A-18.

License year, § 16A-3.

Merchant's license.

Specific license to be in addition
to, § 16A-14.

Motor vehicles.

See Motor Vehicles and Traffic.

New businesses.

Estimates of gross receipts
of, § 16A-11.

Ordinance filed with director of
finance, ch. 11.1, art. IV.

Imposition by ordinance,
char., § 22.

Penalty.

Failure to obtain license, §
16A-7.

Failure to pay when due, § 2153.

Violation of chapter, § 16A22.

Permits.

See Permits.

Police force.

Duty generally, § 16A-12.

Proration, § 16A-15.

Records generally, § 16A-9.

Repeal of conflicting provisions,
§ 16A-22.

Separate license required for
each place of business, §
16A-4.

Specific license to be in addition
to merchant's license, §
16A-14.

Summoned before court by city
manager, § 2-155.

Taxicabs and other vehicles for
hire, char., § 22.

Transferability, § 16A-16.

Violations of chapter.

Penalties, § 16A-22.

Zoning regulations.

Compliance with, § 16A-21.

LIEN.

Streets and sidewalks.

Encroachments upon streets.
Cost of removal, char., § 42.

Taxation.

On real property, char., § 20.

LIFE TENANT.

Taxation.

Sale of land for delinquent
taxes, char., § 23.

LIVESTOCK.

Animals and fowl.

See Animals and Fowl.

Brokers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-73.

LOAN COMPANIES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

LOANS.

Bond issues.

See Bond Issues.

Debt.

See Debt.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-74.

LOCOMOTIVES.

Railroads.

See Railroads.

LOITERING.

Railroads.

Prohibited upon tracks or
platform, § 26-6.


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Schools.

Annoying or interfering with
pupils of schools, § 19-10.

Streets and sidewalks.

Obstructing streets and public
places, § 19-47.1.

LOST OR STOLEN PROPERTY.

Police.

Property supposed to be stolen
or lost, § 23-25.

LOTTERY.

Gambling.

See Gambling.



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LUMBER MEASURERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

M

MACHINE SHOPS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-75.

MANAGER.

City manager, §§ 2-74 to 2-81.

See City Manager.

MANUFACTURERS.

Agents.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Flour manufacturers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-56.

Ice cream for retail sale.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-63.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-76.

Meal manufacturers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-56.

Potato chip manufacturers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-88.

Sherbet for retail sale.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-63.

MAP.

City manager.

Preparing and keeping map, §
2-80.

Zoning.

District map, appx. II, § 4.

Effective date, appx. II, § 80.

MARATHON DANCES OR CONTESTS,
§ 19-48.

MARKETS.

City market.

Created, § 21-15.

Operation, § 21-15.

Regulations.

Rules and regulations, § 21-15.

Rules and regulations, § 21-15.

MASKS.

Regulation in public, § 19-24.

MAYOR.

Appeals.

Order of court removing from
office, § 2-72.

Bond issues.

Execution of bonds, char., §
25.

Signed by mayor, § 1-11.

Corporation court.

Removal of mayor for malfeasance
or misfeasance in
office, § 2-72.

Council.

Election of president and vice-president,
char., § 9.

One member shall be mayor,
char., § 5,a.

Presiding officer.

Decide questions of order, §
2-23.

Appeals from decision, §
2-23.

Duties, § 2-22.

State questions and declare
results, § 2-24.

Voting.

President and vice-president
entitled to vote, char., §
11.

Debt.

Signing notes or other evidences
of debt, § 1-11.

Deeds.

Signed by mayor, § 1-11.

Election.

By council, char., § 5,d.

General provisions, § 2-6.

Investment committee.

Member of committee, §
11.1-4.

Oaths.

Filed with clerk of council,
char., § 7.

Qualification for office, char.,
§ 7.

Officers and employees.

Removal by mayor, § 2-183.

Suspension or removal of
subordinate officers, § 2-71.

Perpetual care cemetery commission.

Member of commission, §
21-9.

President of council, § 2-6;
char., §§ 5,c, 11.

President pro tempore, § 2-6.

Removal from office.

By corporation court, § 2-72.

Residents.

Removal of residence from
city limits creates vacancy
in office, § 2-13; char., § 8.


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Retirement plan commission.

Member of commission, § 2192.

President of commission, § 2193.

Salaries, char., § 5,c.

Sinking fund commission.

Member of commission, § 2156;
char., § 26.

President of commission, § 2157.

Theatres and shows.

Prohibition of immoral shows,
etc., by mayor, char., § 31.

Vacancy in office.

Failure to qualify, char., § 7.

Filled by council, char., § 8.

General provisions, § 2-6.

Vice-president.

Duties, char., § 9.

General provisions, § 2-6.

Power to call meetings of
council, char., § 9.

Voting in council, § 2-6.

MEAL MANUFACTUERES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-56.

MEASURES.

Weights and measures, §§ 36-1
to 36-12.

See Weights and Measures.

MEAT.

Food and food establishments, §§
13-1 to 13-33.

See Food and Food Establishments.

Slaughterhouses, §§ 29-1 to
29-3.

See Slaughterhouses.

MERCANTILE AGENTS OR
AGENCIES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

MERCHANDISE BROKERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

MERCHANTS.

Commission merchants.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Placing vending machines.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-78.

Retail.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-77.

Street merchants.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-100.

Wholesale merchants.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-79.

MERRY-GO-ROUNDS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-61.

Operation regulated, § 19-50.

METALLURGISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

METERS.

Parking meters, §§ 18-82 to 1893.

See Motor Vehicles and Traffic.

MILITARY AID.

Ordinances.

Granting aid to various associations,
§ 2-62.

MILK.

Adulterated and misbranded
milk.

Defined, § 17-1.

Sale prohibited, § 17-2.


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Agreement between joint health
department and state department
of agriculture, § 17-24.

Contagious or infectious diseases.

Notification of disease, § 17-21.

Procedure when infection suspected,
§ 17-22.

Containers.

Delivery containers, § 17-18.

Labeling, § 17-4.

Cooling, § 17-18.

Cream.

Defined, § 17-1.

Dairy or dairy farm.

Defined, § 17-1.

Future dairies, § 17-20.

Inspection, § 17-5.

Definitions, § 17-1.

Enforcement interpretation.

By health officer, § 17-23.

Food and food establishment, §§
13-1 to 13-33.

See Food and Food Establishments.

Grades.

Certified milk.

Pasteurized, § 17-12.

Raw, § 17-8.

Grade A pasteurized milk, §
17-13.

Grade A raw milk, § 17-9.

Grade B pasteurized milk, §
17-14.

Grade B raw milk.

For pasteurization, § 17-10.

Grade C pasteurized milk, §
17-15.

Grade C raw milk.

For pasteurization, § 17-11.

Grading of milk and milk products,
§ 17-7.

Regrading.

Supplementary regrading, §
17-17.

Sale.

Grades of milk and milk
products which may be
sold, § 17-16.

Health officer.

Enforcement interpretation, §
17-23.

Homogenized milk.

Defined, § 17-1.

Inspections.

Dairy farms and milk plants,
§ 17-5.

From points beyond the limit
of routine inspection, §
17-19.

Labeling.

Containers, § 17-4.

Milk plants.

Defined, § 17-1.

Future milk plants, § 17-20.

Inspection, § 17-5.

Pasteurization.

Defined, § 16-1.

Permits.

From health officer, § 17-3.

General provisions, § 17-3.

Reinstatement of permit, §
17-17.

Quarantine.

Residences quarantined, §
17-18.

Sales.

Grades of milk and milk products
which may be sold, §
17-16.

Prohibited sales.

Adulterated, misbranded or
ungraded milk or milk
products, § 17-2.

Transferring or dipping milk.

General provisions, § 17-18.

MILLER MANUAL LABOR
SCHOOL.

Participation in benefits, char., §
48.

MINORS.

See Infants.

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESSES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-80.

MOBILE HOMES.

Inspections, § 1-14.

MONEY LENDERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

MONTH.

Defined, § 1-2.


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MONUMENTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-80.

MOTELS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-62.

MOTION PICTURES.

See Theatres and Shows.

MOTOR FREIGHT TERMINALS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-81.

MOTOR VEHICLES AND
TRAFFIC.

Abandonment.

Contracts for removal of vehicles,
§ 18-19.2.

Removal and disposition of
certain unattended or abandoned
vehicles, § 18-19.2.

Sale, § 18-19.2.

Disposition of proceeds, §
18-19.2.

Accidents.

Reports.

Required, § 18-149.

Adoption of state law, § 18-1.

Advertising.

Parking for purpose of advertising
prohibited, § 18-76.

Alcoholic beverages.

Driving under influence of
intoxicants or drugs.

Adoption of state law, §
19-88.

Animals and fowl.

Parking vehicle containing
livestock, § 3-10.

Bicycles.

See Bicycles.

Blind persons. See within this
title, "Pedestrians."

Blood tests.

Driving under influence of intoxicants
or drugs.

Adoption of state law, §
19-88.

Breath tests.

Driving under influence of
intoxicants or drugs.

Adoption of state law, §
19-88.

City manager.

Regulatory powers of city
manager, § 18-3.

Stopping, standing and parking.

Authority of city manager,
§ 18-68.

Supervision by city manager,
§ 18-2.

Damages.

Injuring, tampering or interfering
generally with vehicles,
§ 18-12.

Definitions.

Vending in streets from vehicles,
§ 18-176.

Dogs.

Guide dogs.

Blind persons. See within
this title, "Pedestrians."

Driving under influence of intoxicants
or drugs.

Ability to drive impaired by
alcohol, § 19-89.1.

Adoption of state law, § 19-88.

Forfeiture of right to drive, §
19-92.

Impaired driving.

Driving while ability to drive
impaired by alcohol.

Prohibited, § 19-89.1.

Penalty generally, § 19-91.

Presumptions from alcoholic
content of blood, § 19-90.

Prior convictions.

Effect, § 19-91.

Prohibited, § 19-88.

Subsequent offenses.

Penalty, § 19-91.

Suspension of sentence, §
19-92.

Test.

Blood test.

Evidence, § 19-89.

Procedure, § 19-89.

Suspension of license for
refusal to submit to
test, § 19-89.

Costs, § 19-89.

Use of chemical test to determine
alcohol in blood,
§ 19-89.

Unlawful, § 19-88.


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Misdemeanors.

General provisions, § 18-20.

Release on summons and
promise to appear, § 1820.

When section not mandatory,
§ 18-21.

Bicycles.

See Bicycles.

Blind persons. See within this
title, "Pedestrians."

Brakes.

Parking.

Requirements for parking, §
18-98.

Requirements, § 18-94.

Trailers, § 18-97.

Within what distances brakes
should stop vehicle, § 18-95.

Bridges.

Notice of damage to overhead
bridges, § 18-135.

Speed.

Special speed limitation on
bridge, § 18-35.

Business district defined, § 18-1.

Chauffeur.

Defined, § 18-1.

City manager.

Regulatory powers of city
manager, § 18-3.

Stopping, standing and parking.

Authority of city manager,
§ 18-68.

Supervision by city manager,
§ 18-2.

Coasting.

Prohibited, § 18-44.

Commission.

Defined, § 18-1.

Commissioner.

Defined, § 18-1.

Compliance with chapter, § 1822.

Damages.

Height of vehicle.

Damage to overhead obstruction,
§ 18-135.

Injuring, tampering or interfering
generally with vehicles,
§ 18-12.

Dealer.

Defined, § 18-1.



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Drugs.

Driving under influence of
drugs.

Adoption of state law, §
19-88.

Drunk driving.

Adoption of state law, § 1988.

Evidence.

Owner of vehicle prima facie
guilty of violation, § 18-80.

Snow tires or chains.

Impeding traffic due to lack
of, § 18-19.1.

Stopping, starting and parking,
§ 18-81.

Fire department.

Apparatus.

Vehicles construed as part
of apparatus of department,
§ 12-2.

Direction of traffic.

Authority of fire department
officials, § 18-13.

Driving through streets occupied
by department, § 12-1.

Fire hydrants.

Obstructing access to fire
hydrants, § 12-3.

Speed limits not applicable
when, § 8-36.

Flammable liquids, § 11-15.

Garbage and trash.

Vending in streets from
vehicle.

Refuse disposal, § 18-185.

Graveyards.

Automobile graveyards, §§
18-172 to 18-175.

See Automobile Graveyards.

Height. See within this title,
"Size."

Highway safety commission.

Appointment of members, §
18-187.

Composition, § 18-187.

Created, § 18-187.

Duties, § 18-187.

Meetings, § 18-187.

Terms of members, § 18-187.

Horns. See within this title,
"Warning devices."

Injuring or defacing property,
§ 19-45.

Inoperative motor vehicles.

Keeping of in certain districts.

Prohibited, § 19-45.1.

Length. See withing this title,
"Size."

Licenses.

Imposition upon vehicles
using streets, char., § 22.

License tax.

Decals. See within this subtitle,
"Plates, tags or
other indicia of license."

Duplicate plates, tags or
other indicia of license, §
11.1-17.

For hire or for rent vehicles,
§ 11.1-16.

Motor driven vehicles, §
11.1-15.

Plates, tags or other indicia
of license.

Attachment to vehicle, §
18-14.

Display, § 18-14.

Duplicates, § 11.1-17.

Transfer, § 11.1-17.

Refunds, § 11.1-17.

Tags. See within this subtitle,
"Plates, tags or
other indicia of license."

Transfer of plates, tags or
other indicia of license, §
11.1-17.

Loads.

Weight. See within this title,
"Weight."

Markers. See within this title,
"Signs, signals and markers."

Meters.

Parking meters. See within
this title, "Parking meters."

Noise.

Vending in streets from vehicles.

Use of noise-making devices
restricted, § 18-184.

Operator.

Without drivers permit, § 1815.

Owner.

Prima facie guilty of violation,
§ 18-80.

Parking.

Applicability.

When provisions of article
applicable, § 18-69.

Authority of city manager
and chief of police, § 18-68.

Busses, trucks, etc., between
midnight and 6:00 A. M., §
18-78.


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Inoperable vehicles on streets
prohibited, § 18-79.1.

Removal of same, § 18-79.1.

Lights.

No lights need be displayed,
§ 18-132.

Limitation on certain streets,
§§ 18-73, 18-77.

Off-street parking, §§ 20-1 to
20-15.

See Off-Street Parking.

Penalty, § 18-81.

Permit parking zones.

Designated, § 18.1-93.1.

Display of permits, § 18.1-93.1.

Penalty.

Violations of division, § 18.193.3.

Regulations.

Rules and regulations, § 18.193.2.

Rules and regulations, § 18.193.2.

Violations.

Penalty, § 18.1-93.3.

Prohibited.

At all times on certain
streets, § 18-71.

During designated hours on
signed streets, § 18-72.

Provisions not exclusive, § 1870.

Purposes of sale or advertisement
prohibited, § 18-76.

Sales.

Vending in streets from vehicles.

Prohibited except to
transact business, § 18178.

Signs, signals and markers.

In accordance with signs,
signals, etc., § 18-74.

Time limit designated by
signs, § 18-73.

Standing. See within this
title, "Standing."

Stopping. See within this
title, "Stopping."

Temporary parking prohibitions.

Expedite traffic, aid snow
removal, etc., § 18-78.1.

University of Virginia.

Regulations, § 18-68.1.

Zones.

Permit parking. See within this
subtitle, "Permit parking
zones."

Parking meters.

Applicability.

Division applicable only to
parking between certain
hours, § 18-93.

Bus stops, § 18-91.

Deliveries.

Use of meter space for
making deliveries, § 1892.

Deposit of coins, § 18-86.

Levied as fees for certain
purposes, § 18-90.

Slugs prohibited, § 18-87.

Injuring meter prohibited, §
18-88.

Installation, § 18-84.

Loading zones, § 18-91.

Manner of parking, § 18-82.

Operation, § 18-84.

Other provisions as to parking
not affected, § 18-86.

Overtime parking, § 18-86.

Passengers.

Use of meter space for receiving
passengers, § 1892.

Sales.

Purpose of making sales
prohibited, § 18-89.

Slugs.

General provisions, § 18-87.

Spaces.

Designating, § 18-85.

Manner of parking in
spaces, § 18-85.

Tampering with meter prohibited,
§ 18-88.

Taxi stands, § 18-91.

Time of parking, § 18-82.

Zones.

Change.

Authority of city manager
to change, § 1883.

Established, § 18-83.

Loading zones, bus stops,
etc., in parking meter
zones, § 18-91.

Time and manner of parking
in, § 18-82.


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Parking place.

Reports. See within this title,
"Reports."

Passing. See within this title,
"Overtaking and passing."

Pedestrians.

Right-of-way, § 18-189.

Penalty.

Fines. See within this title,
"Fines."

Imprisonment in jail. See
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Permits.

Operating automobile without
drivers permit, § 18-15.

Special permit for certain
vehicles from city manager,
§ 18-106.

Police.

Obedience to police, § 18-4.

Regulatory powers of chief of
police, § 18-3.

Stopping, standing and parking.

Authority of chief of police,
§ 18-68.

Supervision by chief of police,
§ 18-2.

Taking notice of vehicles at
night, § 23-33.

Railroads.

Driving in front of locomotives,
§ 26-5.

Obstructing passage on
streets, § 26-7.

Standing vehicle on track, §
26-7.

Sales.

Parking for purposes of sale
prohibited, § 18-76.

Vending in streets from vehicles.

Applicability of article, §
18-177.

Definitions, § 18-176.

Exceptions from article, §
18-186.

Impeding traffic prohibited,
§ 18-178.

Lights.

Amber signal lights required
on vehicles, §
18-183.

Maximum number of vehicles
permitted to vend
within one block, § 18182.

Noise-making devices restricted,
§ 18-184.

Parking.

Prohibited except to
transact business, § 18178.

Refuse disposal, § 18-185.

Regulations as to sales, §
18-181.

Schools.

Stopping near schools, §
18-179.

Stopping.

Near schools, § 18-179.

Prohibited on certain
streets, § 18-180.

Schools.

Speed limits.

Posting school zones, § 1833.

Vending in streets from vehicles.

Stopping near schools, § 18179.

Signals. See within this title,
"Signs, signals and markers."

Signs, signals and markers.

Parking, §§ 18-73, 18-74.

Traffic hazards, § 28-20.

Snow.

Impeding traffic due to lack of
snow tires or chains, §
18-19.1.

Temporary parking prohibitions
to aid snow removal, §
18-78.1.

Speed.

Maximum speed limits, § 1833.

Minimum speed limits, § 1833.

Railroad locomotive, § 26-1.

School zones.

Posting, § 18-33.

Standing.

Applicability.

When provisions of article
applicable, § 18-69.

Parking. See within this title,
"Parking."

Penalty, § 18-81.

Provisions not exclusive, § 1870.

Stopping. See within this
title, "Stopping."

State law.

Adoption, § 18-1.

Stopping.

Accidents. See within this
title, "Accidents."

Applicability.

When provisions of article
applicable, § 18-69.


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Parking. See within this
title, "Parking."

Penalty, § 18-81.

Provisions not exclusive, §
18-70.

Standing. See within this
title, "Standing."

Vending in streets from vehicles.

Near schools, § 18-179.

Prohibited on certain
streets, § 18-180.

Streets and sidewalks.

Backing vehicles up to sidewalks,
§ 30-34.

Intersections. See within this
title, "Intersections."

Loads.

Hauling earth, garbage,
etc., over streets.

Regulations, § 30-54.

Repairing or testing machinery
in streets prohibited,
§ 30-51.

Restrictions as to equipment
traveling upon streets, §
18-106.

Sidewalks.

Driving or riding upon sidewalks
prohibited, § 30-31.

Standing upon sidewalk or
intersection prohibited, §
30-31.

Supervision by city manager.

City manager, § 18-2.

Taxation.

License tax, §§ 11.1-15 to
11.1-17. See within this
title, "Licenses."

Taxicabs, §§ 32-1 to 32-5.

See Taxicabs and Other Vehicles
for Hire.

Tires.

Breadth of tires on vehicles.

Powers of city council,
char., § 14.

Restrictions as to equipment
traveling upon streets, § 18106.

Snow tires.

Impeding traffic due to lack
of snow tires or chains, §
18-19.1.

Trailers.

Plumbing standards for
trailer coach, § 22.1-56.

Trailers and trailer courts, §§
33-1 to 33-10.

See Trailers and Trailer
Courts.

Trucks.

Parking of trucks between
midnight and 6:00 A. M., §
18-78.

Unattended vehicles.

Abandonment. See within this
title, "Abandonment."

University of Virginia.

Parking regulations, § 18-68.1.

Vending in streets from vehicles.
See within this title,
"Sales."

Water.

Washing automobiles and
other vehicles.

Discharge of water on
streets prohibited, § 1520.

MOVING PICTURES.

See Theatres and Shows.

MUNICIPAL COURT.

Appeals.

Criminal procedure.

Right of appeal to corporation
court, char., § 17.

Bailiff, § 9-10.

Clerk of court.

Fines.

Collection of fines, char., §
39.

Recovery against clerk, his
sureties or his estate,
char., § 39.

General provisions, § 9-10.

Costs.

Accounting for costs, § 9-5.

Courtroom, § 9-9.

Fees.

Accounting for fees, § 9-5.

Trial fees, § 9-5.

Fines.

Accounting for fines, § 9-5.

Collection, § 9-6.

Imprisonment for nonpayment
of fine, § 9-7.

Issuance of execution for all
fines, char., § 33.

Use of city, § 9-6.


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Judge.

Appointment, § 9-1.

By judge of the corporation
court, char., § 33.

Conservator of the peace,
char., § 18.

Duties.

Generally, § 9-2.

Fees.

Turned into the city treasury,
char., § 33.

Fines.

Enforcement, char., § 33.

Jurisdiction.

General provisions, char., §
33.

Powers.

Generally, char., § 33.

Qualifications, § 9-1.

Retirement, § 9-4.1.

Salary, char., § 33.

Fixed by council, § 9-4.

Substitute judge.

Appointment, § 9-8.

Compensation, § 9-8.

Discharging duties of
judge, § 9-8; char., § 33.

Duties, § 9-8; char., § 33.

Powers, § 9-8.

Salary, char., § 33.

Term of office, char., § 33.



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Rural mail carriers.

Stopping regulations, § 1879.

University of Virginia.

Parking regulations, § 18-68.1.

Vending in streets from vehicles.

See within this title, "Sales."

Warning devices.

Emergency vehicles.

Sirens or exhaust whistles,
§ 18-102.

Horns.

Requirements, § 18-100.

Illegal sirens, whistles, etc., §
18-101.

Trademark or name and instruction
required, § 18-115.

Unapproved.

Illegal possession, sale or
use, § 18-114.

Unlawful use of, § 18-101.

Water.

Washing automobiles and
other vehicles.

Discharge of water on
streets prohibited, § 1520.

Weapons.

Vehicle struck by bullets.

Reports required, § 18-7.

Weight.

Deceased.

After weighing vehicles, §
18-148.

When weight and load limits
may be decreased, §
18-146.

Loads, § 18-145.

Permits.

Excessive size and weight, §
18-147.

Vehicles, § 18-145.

Weighing vehicles, § 18-148.

Whistles. See within this title,
"Warning devices."

Width. See within this title,
"Size."

Windshields.

Signs on regulated, § 18-104.

Suspension of objects so as to
obstruct drivers view, § 18104.1.

Trademark or name and instruction
required, § 18-115.

Unapproved.

Illegal possession, sale or
use, § 18-114.

Wipers.

Requirements, § 18-105.

Yellow motor vehicles of certain
seating capacity.

Operation.

Prohibited, § 18-43.

Exceptions, § 18-43.

MOVING PICTURES.

See Theatres and Shows.



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Vacation period, § 9-3.

Warrants.

Issuance, char., § 33.

Jurisdiction, § 9-2.

General provisions, char., § 33.

Office, § 9-9.

Ordinances.

Enforcement, char., § 33.

Records and papers.

Indexed and preserved, char.,
§ 33.

Salaries.

Fixed by council, § 9-4.

Judge and substitute judge,
char., § 33.

Sessions of court, char., § 33.

When court open for business,
§ 9-3.

Supplies, § 9-9.

Vacation period, § 9-3.

MUSICIANS.

Itinerant musicians.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-65.

N

NAPHTHA.

See Flammable Liquids.

NATUROPATHISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

NEGLIGENCE.

Officers and employees.

Filing claim for damages
condition precedent to action
against city, char., §
43.

NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS.

Bad checks.

See Checks.

NEUROLOGISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

NITROGLYCERIN.

Explosives.

See Explosives.

Keeping prohibited, § 11-9.

NOISE.

Railroads.

Ringing locomotive bell, § 26-4.

Sounding locomotive whistles
in city, § 26-3.

Sirens, § 19-65.

Taxicabs and other vehicles for
hire.

Excessive noise, § 32-17.

Unnecessary noise, § 19-51.

NONRESIDENTS.

Public welfare.

Aid to destitute nonresidents,
§ 25-11.

NOTICE.

Cemeteries.

Opening graves.

Notice to superintendent, §
21-10.

Clerk of council.

Persons notified of action by
council, § 2-66.

Public hearings, § 2-69.

Electrical Code.

Inspections.

Notice to city electrician, §
10-16.

Explosives.

Fire chief notified as to storage
by dealer, § 11-10.

Filling stations.

Application for permit, § 11-3.

Houses of ill fame.

Permitting use of property as
house of ill fame after notice,
§ 19-41.

Housing standards.

Violations, § 15.1-3.

Libraries.

Failure to return books, etc.,
after notice, § 16-10.

Police.

Taking notice of vehicles at
night, § 23-33.

Real estate assessment.

Change in assessment, § 2-171.

Sewers and sewage disposal.

Corrections to be made, §
22.1-19.

Streets and sidewalks.

Holes, depressions, etc., upon
lots below grade of street.

Duty of chief of police and
city manager, § 30-50.

NUISANCES.

Abatement and removal.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

City manager.

Abatement of nuisances.

Power of city manager, § 15-18.

Power of city manager to
abate, § 15-21.


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Council.

Powers of city council, char., §
14.

Health and sanitation.

Abatement of nuisances.

Power of city manager, §
15-18.

Failure to remove after notice,
§ 15-21.

Notice by health officer, § 1521.

Power of city manager to
abate, § 15-21.

Power of health officer, § 1518.

Sewers and sewage disposal.

Privies.

Noncomplying privies declared
nuisance, § 22.1-23.

NUMBER.

Defined, § 1-2.

NUMBERING HOUSES, §§ 30-3
to 30-5.

See Streets and Sidewalks.

O

OATHS.

City treasurer, § 2-82.

Council.

Certificate filed with clerk of
council, char., § 7.

Qualification for officer, char.,
§ 7.

Defined, § 1-2.

Fire department.

Chief and assistant, § 12-12.

Mayor.

Filed with clerk of council,
char., § 7.

Qualification for office, char.,
§ 7.

Officers and employees.

Qualification of elective officers,
char., § 7.

Police.

Official oath, § 23-3.

Taxation.

Delinquent taxes.

Oath of treasurer to delinquent
lists, § 2-106.

OBSCENITY.

See Indecency and Obscenity.

OCULISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

ODORS AND FUMES.

Unnecessary odors and fumes, §
19-51.

OFFENSES.

Fines.

See Fines.

Specific offenses.

See Appropriate Titles.

OFFENSIVE MATTER.

Prohibited in city, § 19-53.

OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES.

Administrative personnel regulations,
§ 2-189.10.

Appointment.

By city manager, § 2-76.

By council.

Authority of officers appointed
by council, char.,
§ 30.

Assessor.

Commissioner of revenue, §§
2-142 to 2-155.

See Commissioner of Revenue.

Attorney.

City attorney, §§ 2-125 to
2-131.

See City Attorney.

Authority.

Joint authority.

Defined, § 1-2.

Bonds, surety.

Approval by finance committee,
§ 2-16.

Effect of failure to give, § 2187.

Entered on record of council,
char., § 14.

Failure to give.

Effect, char., § 7.

Filed with clerk of corporation
court, char., § 14.

Filed with clerk of council, §
2-188.


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Finance committee.

Report as to official bonds,
§ 2-188.

General provisions, § 2-186.

Power of council, char., § 14.

Premium paid by the city, §
2-186.

Specific penalties, § 2-186.

City manager.

Appointed by city manager, §
2-76.

General provisions, §§ 2-74 to
2-81.

See City Manager.

Classification plan, § 2-189.6.

Clerk of corporation court.

See Corporation Court.

Clerk of council.

See Clerk of Council.

Clerks.

Election by council, char., §
6.

Commissioner of revenue.

See Commissioner of Revenue.

Commonwealth's attorney, §§ 2139
to 2-141.

See Attorney for the Commonwealth.

Council.

Appointments.

Authority of officers appointed
by council, § 2180;
char., § 30.

Disqualification of members
for certain offices, § 2-14.

Elected by council, char., § 6.

General provisions.

See Council.

Removal by council, § 2-183.

County.

Same person may hold county
and city office.

Qualifications, char., § 50.

Departments.

Superintendents.

Absence from city.

Consent of city manager
required, § 2-185.

Director of public welfare.

See Public Welfare.

Disability.

Appointment of substitute
during inability to serve, §
2-182.

Discharge.

By city manager, § 2-175.

Discrimination.

Equal employment opportunity, §
2-189.11.

Elections.

By council, char., § 6.

Equal employment opportunity, §
2-189.11.

Expenses.

Traveling expenses, § 2-181.

Finance.

Director of finance, §§ 2-113
to 2-124.

See Director of Finance.

Fire department.

See Fire Department.

Grievance procedure, § 2-189.10.

Indebted to city.

Wages withheld or part payment,
§ 2-95.

Justices of the peace.

See Justices of the Peace.

Mayor.

General provisions, §§ 2-70 to
2-73.

See Mayor.

Removal by mayor, § 2-183.

Suspension or removal of subordinate
officers, § 2-71.

Negligence.

Filing claim for damages condition
precedent to action
against city, char., § 43.

Oaths.

Qualification of elective officers,
char., § 7.

Obstructing prohibited, § 19-63.

Official safety programs.

Duties, § 2-220.

Opportunity for equal employment,
§ 2-189.11.

Pay plan.

Changes in pay plan, § 2-189.8.

General provisions, § 2-189.7.

Interpretation of plan, § 2-189.9.

Personnel appeals board.

Appeals by employees, § 2-189.5.

General provisions, § 2-189.4.

Powers and duties, § 2-189.5.

Personnel department.

Creation, § 2-189.2.

Director, § 2-189.3.

Police.

Responding to call of city officials,
§ 23-8.

Purchasing agent.

City purchasing agent, §§ 2132
to 2-138.

See City Purchasing Agent.


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Removal.

By mayor, § 2-71.

By mayor or council, § 2-183.

Reports.

Compensation not paid until
report made, § 2-181.

To city manager, § 2-189.

Residents.

Requirements, char., § 6.

Same person may hold county
and city office, char., § 50.

Resisting or obstructing, § 19-63.

Revenue.

Commissioner of revenue, §§
2-142 to 2-155.

See Commissioner of Revenue.

Salaries.

Certain salaries fixed by city
manager, § 2-75.

Checks to employees, § 2-123.

Compensation fixed by council,
§ 2-181.

Deductions, § 2-123.

Fixed by council, char., § 34.

Officers in arrears of default,
§ 2-181.

Pay day.

Fixing pay day, § 2-124.

Suspended officer, § 2-184.

Warrants for payment of
salaries and wages, § 2-123.

Sergeant.

See City Sergeant.

Sheriff.

See City Sheriff.

Substitute.

Appointment of substitute
during inability to serve, §
2-182.

Superintendent of parks and
cemeteries, §§ 21-1 to 21-3.

See Parks.

Superintendent of public welfare.

See Public Welfare.

Suspension.

By mayor, § 2-71.

Salary of suspended officer, §
2-184.

Term of office, § 2-179.

When elected by council, char.,
§ 6.


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Treasurer.

General provisions, §§ 2-82 to
2-112.

See City Treasurer.

Vacancies in office.

Failure to qualify, char., § 7.

Filling, § 2-179; char., § 6.

Work force foreman.

See Jail.

OFF-STREET PARKING.

Access to street or alley, § 2014.

Adjacent area of land.

Defined, § 20-5.

Aisles, § 20-13.

Appeals, § 20-10.

Buildings.

Changes in buildings or uses,
§ 20-9.

Definition.

Adjacent area of land, § 20-5.

Designs, § 20-10.

Drainage, § 20-12.

Driveways, § 20-13.

Entrance, § 20-13.

Erosion.

Resistance to erosion, § 20-12.

Exemption.

Area exempt from requirements
of chapter, § 20-2.

Exit driveways, § 20-13.

Lighting, § 20-15.

Plans, § 20-10.

Purposes.

Land or building used for two
or more purposes, § 20-7.

Setback, § 20-14.

Sidewalk.

Separation from sidewalk, §
20-11.

Signs.

Directional signs, § 20-11.

Spaces.

Computing.

Rules for computing required
spaces, § 20-8.

Dimensions, § 20-14.

Loading spaces used in operation
of business, § 20-4.

Marking spaces, § 20-11.

Number of spaces required, §
20-3.

Parking spaces for vehicles
used in operation of business,
§ 20-4.

Where spaces required, § 20-1.

Within buildings, in basements
or on roofs, § 20-6.

OPTICIANS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

OPTIONS.

Brokers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-39.

OPTOMETRISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

ORDINANCES.

Agriculture.

Granting aid to agricultural
associations, § 2-62.

Amendment.

Amending ordinances, § 2-55.

Notation on ordinance book by
clerk, § 2-68.

Number of ordinance amending
section, § 2-57.

Appeals.

Punishment for violation.

Right of appeal to corporation
court, char., § 17.

Appropriations.

Improvements outside city.

Requirements for appropriating
money, § 2-61.

In excess of annual appropriation.

Requirements for appropriating
money, § 2-60.

Requirements for ordinance
appropriating money, § 2-59.

Blanks in ordinances or resolutions.

Filling blanks involving
money or time, § 2-56.

Boundaries.

Appropriating money for improvements
outside city, §
2-61.

Charities.

Granting aid to various associations
or to public charity,
§ 2-62.


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City attorney.

Drafting resolutions and ordinances,
§ 2-130.

Inspection of journal and ordinance
book, § 2-130.

City manager.

Enforcement, § 2-75.

Clerk of council.

Furnishing officers with ordinances
and resolutions, § 266.

General ordinance book.

Keeping by clerk, § 2-68.

Kept by clerk, § 2-65.

Keep general ordinance books,
char., § 12.

Printing ordinances, § 2-64.

Continuance until regularly
repealed, char., § 44.

Date of passage.

Effective date, § 2-58.

Electricity.

Disposition of electric works,
§ 2-63.

Enactment, char., § 17.

Procedure in enacting general
ordinances, § 2-53.

Evidence.

Copies of ordinances and resolutions
in evidence, § 1-8.

Fines.

Payment into city treasury,
char., § 17.

Punishment for violation,
char., § 17.

Repeal not to affect liabilities,
§ 1-6.

Following.

Defined, § 1-2.

Franchises.

Granting franchises, § 2-63.

Gas.

Disposition of gas works.

Requirements, § 2-63.

General ordinance book.

Kept by clerk of council, char.,
§ 12.

Injunction.

Enjoining violation, char., §
17.

Jail.

Imprisonment for violation,
char., § 17.

Leases.

Disposition of public property,
§ 2-63.

Licenses.

Imposition by ordinance, char.,
§ 22.

Military aid.

Granting aid to various associations,
§ 2-62.

Municipal court.

Enforcement, char., § 33.

Numbering.

Passed subsequent to adoption
of code, § 2-57.

Preceding.

Defined, § 1-2.

Property.

Disposition of public property,
§ 2-63.

Public welfare.

Necessary for general welfare,
char., § 14.

Referendum.

Advisory referendum on ordinances.

General procedure, char., §
5.1.

Repeal.

Liabilities.

Not to affect liabilities, §
1-6.

Notation on ordinance book, §
2-68.

Number of ordinance repealing
section, § 2-57.

Procedure for repealing, § 255.

Revival.

Not to revive former ordinance,
§ 1-7.

Revival.

Repeal not to revive former
ordinance, § 1-7.

Sales.

Disposition of public property,
§ 2-63.

Signs.

Conflicting ordinances or
regulations, § 28-3.

Style of ordinances and resolutions,
§ 2-52.


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Taxation.

Requirements for ordinance
imposing taxes, § 2-59.

Violations.

Continuing violations, § 1-5.

Water.

Disposition of water works.

Procedure, § 2-63.

Written.

To be in writing, § 2-54.

Zoning.

Effect on other ordinances,
appx. II, § 73.

Repeal of conflicting ordinances,
appx. II, § 79.

ORTHODONTISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

OSTEOPATHS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

OWNER.

Bicycles.

Transfer of ownership, §
6-3.

Defined, §§ 1-2, 15.1-1.

P

PARADES OR PROCESSIONS.

Streets and sidewalks.

Regulations, § 30-46.

PARKS.

Damages.

Destroying property in parks,
§ 21-14.

Occupying and using contrary
to law, § 19-52.

Superintendent of parks and
cemeteries.

Appointment.

By city manager, § 21-1.

Duties.

Generally, § 21-2.

Obstruction of duties.

Prohibited, § 21-2.

Powers.

Generally, § 21-2.

Records.

Burials, § 21-3.

Trees and shrubs.

Destroying prohibited, § 2114.

Trespass, § 21-14.

PATENT ATTORNEYS OR
AGENCIES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PAUPERS.

Burial of paupers, § 21-6.

Public welfare.

Removal of poor to last place
of settlement, § 25-10.

PAWNBROKERS, JUNK AND
SECONDHAND DEALERS.

Automobile graveyards, §§ 18172
to 18-175.

See Automobile Graveyards.

Bicycles.

Reports by dealers in secondhand
bicycles, § 6-4.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-83.

Records.

Daily records of articles
pawned or bought, § 19-54.

Reports.

Daily reports to police, § 1955.

Penalty for violations, § 1956.

PEDDLERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-84.

Peddling to dealers or retailers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-85.1.

Producers' certificate.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-85.

PEDESTRIANS.

See Motor Vehicles and Traffic.

PENALTY.

Fines.

See Fines.

Jail.

See Jail.

PENSIONS.

Municipal court judge.

See Municipal Court.

Supplemental retirement or
pension plan, §§ 2-200 to 2219.

See Supplemental Retirement
or Pension Plan.

PERMITS.

Aircraft.

Dropping advertising matter, § 19-9.


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Ambulances.

Permit required for operation
of ambulance service, §
32-30.

Barbershops.

General provisions, § 5-2.

Building permits.

See Buildings.

Dance halls, § 19-21.

Detectives, § 19-23.1.

Electrical Code.

See Electrical Code.

Explosives.

Purchases, § 11-12.

Fireworks, § 11-1.

Flammable liquids.

Installing storage tanks, § 1119.

Pipeline from unloading point
to storage tank.

Application to city manager,
§ 11-17.

Food and food establishments, §
13-7.

Employees, § 13-8.

Revocation of permit, § 13-33.

Selling meat not inspected at
abattoir, § 13-4.

Gas.

Automatic water heater.

Installation, § 14-14.

Licenses.

See Licenses and License
Taxes.

Milk.

From health officer, § 17-3.

General provisions, § 17-3.

Reinstatement of permit, §
17-17.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Operating automobile without
driver's permit, § 18-15.

Special permit for certain vehicles
from city manager, §
18-106.

Plumbing.

See Plumbing.

Restaurant, § 13-7.

Rooming houses, lodging houses
and hotels.

Housing standards, §§ 15.1-30
to 15.1-33.

See Housing Standards.

Sewers and sewage disposal.

Notification of corrections to
be made, § 22.1-19.

Signs.

Application, § 28-4.

By building inspector, § 28-4.

Fee, § 28-4.

Signs for which permit not
required, § 28-9.

Slaughterhouses.

General provisions, § 29-1.

Streets and sidewalks.

Excavations, § 30-13.

Install storm water drainage
pipe, § 30-45.

Parades or processions, § 3046.

Swimming pools.

Applications, § 31-2.

Granting, § 31-2.

Required, § 31-2.

Revocation, § 31-3.

Trailers and trailer courts, §§
33-1 to 33-10.

See Trailers and Trailer
Courts.

Weapons.

Sale of firearms, dirks or
Bowie knives, § 19-85.1.

Zoning.

Density regulations.

Higher density with special
permit.

See Zoning.

General provisions, appx. II,
§ 71.

PERSONAL SERVICE BUSINESSES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-85.2.

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT.

Officers and employees.

See Officers and Employees.

PETITIONS.

Clerk of council.

Calendar of petitions presented
to council, § 2-67.

Notice to petitioners of action
of council, § 2-66.


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Referendum.

Amendment to charter.

General procedure, char., §
5.1.

Verification of signatures,
char., § 5.1.

Fluoridation of city water system,
char., § 14-b.

Public housing projects, char.,
§ 14-a.

PETROLEUM PRODUCTS.

Brought from outside city for
resale.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-60.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-86.

PHYSICIANS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PHYSIOTHERAPISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PIANO TUNERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PIGEONS.

See Animals and Fowl.



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PISTOLS.

See Weapons.

PLANNING.

Commission.

Appointment.

By mayor, § 8-2.

Chairman, § 8-3.

Vice-chairman of commission,
§ 8-3.

Compensation, § 8-2.

Composition, § 8-2.

Duties.

Generally, § 8-5.

Establishment of city planning
commission, § 8-1.

Meetings.

General provisions, § 8-4.

Members.

Eligibility of persons contracting
with city, char.,
§ 50.3.

Powers.

Generally, § 8-5.

Records, § 8-4.

Rules.

Adoption of rules, § 8-4.

Secretary, § 8-3.

Subdivisions.

Improvements in subdivisions
prior to installation
of gas, water and sewer
mains, § 8-6.

Terms of office, § 8-2.

Vacancies.

Filling, § 8-2.

Subdivisions, appx. I, §§ 1 to 13.

Improvements in subdivisions
prior to installation of
gas, water and sewer
mains, § 8-6.

See Subdivisions.

Zoning, appx. II, §§ 1 to 80.

See Zoning.

PLUMBERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-87.

PLUMBING.

Bonds, surety.

Master plumbers or persons
engaged in plumbing business,
§ 22.1-7.

Certificate of proficiency.

General provisions, § 22.1-12.

Code.

BOCA Basic Plumbing Code.

Adoption, § 22.1-1.1.

Amendments, § 22.1-2.1.

Filling in blanks, § 22.1-2.1.

State Plumbing Code.

Adoption, § 22.1-136.3.

Gas.

Connections.

Application, availability, elevation
and location of gas
services, § 22.1-128.

Extension of lines.

Policy, § 22.1-135.

Inspections.

Required when, § 22.1-13.

Inspector.

Certificates.

Duty as to certificates, §
22.1-4.

Duties.

Generally, § 22.1-3.

Engaging in business prohibited,
§ 22.1-3.

Inspections, § 22.1-4.

Notices.

Duty as to notices, § 22.1-4.

Obstructing inspector, § 22.1-3.

Plumbing board.

Member of board, § 22.1-5.

Powers.

Generally, § 22.1-3.

Records, § 22.1-4.

Reports, § 22.1-4.

Journeyman plumber.

Registration.

Certificates of registration.

General provisions, § 22.110.

Qualification, § 22.1-8.

Re-examination of applicants,
§ 22.1-9.

Master plumber.

Bonds, surety.

General provisions, § 22.1-7.

Permits.

Granted only to master
plumbers, § 22.1-11.

Registration, § 22.1-6.

Certificates of registration,
§ 22.1-10.

Qualifications, § 22.1-6.

Re-examination of applicants,
§ 22.1-9.

Penalty, § 22.1-137.

Permits.

Granted only to master
plumbers, § 22.1-11.

Required when, § 22.1-13.

Who may do plumbing work, §
22.1-11.


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Plumbing board.

Appointment.

By city manager, § 22.1-5.

Certificate of proficiency.

Issuance, § 22.1-12.

Composition, § 22.1-5.

Duties, § 22.1-5.

Meetings, § 22.1-5.

Quorum, § 22.1-5.

Proficiency.

Certificate of proficiency, §
22.1-12.

Quorum.

Plumbing board, § 22.1-5.

Search warrants.

Plumbing Code violations.

Procedure for issuance,
char., § 50.2.

Sewers and sewage disposal.

See Sewers and Sewage Disposal.

State Plumbing Code.

Adoption, § 22.1-136.3.

Trailers and trailer courts.

Applicability of plumbing regulations,
§ 33-9.

Water.

Connections.

Application, availability,
elevation and location of
water services, § 22.1-128.

Extension of lines.

Policy, § 22.1-135.

Meter.

Water service larger than
five-eighths of an inch
meter and one inch line, §
22.1-127.

Service line.

Relation to sewer lines, § 22.159.

Who may do plumbing work, §
22.1-11.

POLES AND WIRES.

City manager.

Defective and dangerous
poles, § 2-81.

Inspection, § 2-81.

City wires.

Use of poles for city wires, §
10-31.

Identification of utility poles, §
10-29.

Maintenance of unsafe wires
and poles prohibited, § 10-28.

Public utilities.

Identification of utility poles,
§ 10-29.

Streets and sidewalks.

Electrical construction in
streets, § 10-30.

Telegraph and telephone companies.

Inspection by city manager, §
2-81.

POLICE.

Abandonment.

Procedure as to abandoned
property, § 23-25.

Absence, § 23-22.

Alcoholic beverages.

Use of intoxicants, § 23-31.

Appointment.

By city manager, § 23-1.

Subject to examination, §
23-4.

Arrest.

Conduct toward offenders and
prisoners, § 23-30.

General provisions, char., § 18.

Giving name and address to
officers, § 23-10.

False name and address, §
23-10.

Giving name and number, §
23-35.

Summons.

Issuance by officers, § 23-9.

Violating promise to appear, §
23-9.

Assistance.

Failure or refusal to assist
officer, § 19-29.

Attendance, § 23-21.

Badge, § 23-23.

Bail.

Power of chief or lieutenants
to accept bail, § 23-19.

Beat.

Acquaintance with streets,
property and persons, § 2328.

Inspection of windows and
doors, § 23-27.

Leaving beat, § 23-34.

Buildings.

Inspection of doors, windows,
etc., § 23-27.

Chief.

Absence, § 23-15.

Assistant.

Appointment by city manager,
§ 23-1.

Bail.

Power to accept bail, § 2319.


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Bicycles.

Registration, § 6-1.

Bonds, surety.

General provisions, char., §
14.

Conservator of the peace,
char., § 18.

Duties.

Generally, § 23-11.

Information to city manager.

Furnishing, § 23-14.

Powers.

Generally, § 23-11.

Records, § 23-12.

Reports, § 23-12.

Sickness, § 23-15.

Subordinates.

Suspending subordinates
from duty, § 23-13.

City manager.

Appointment of officers and
members of force, § 23-1.

Control.

Generally, § 23-1.

General supervision of department,
char., § 5 (f).

Conflict of interest.

Interest in outside business, §
23-41.

Dance halls.

Right of entry, § 19-21.

Dogs.

Killing barking or howling
dogs, § 3-4.

Killing bitches in heat, § 3-11.

Duties.

Deportment on duty, § 23-32.

Generally, § 23-20.

Hours of duty, § 23-40.

Off duty.

Duty in plain clothes, § 2338.

Elections.

Political activities, § 23-43.

Equipment.

Accountability for equipment,
§ 23-42.

Examination.

By chief of police, § 23-4.

Physical examination, § 23-4.

Failure or refusal to assist officer,
§ 19-29.

Fees.

Prohibited, § 23-24.

Furloughs.

Annual furloughs, § 23-6.

Hours of duty, § 23-40.

Houses of ill fame.

Entering certain houses, §
23-31.

Jurisdiction.

Conservators of the peace,
char., § 18.

Lieutenants.

Bail.

Power to accept bail, §
23-19.

Beats.

Visiting beats, § 23-17.

Duties.

Generally, § 23-16.

Roll call.

Inspecting policemen at roll
call, § 23-18.

Lost or stolen property.

Property supposed to be stolen
or lost, § 23-25.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Obedience to police, § 18-4.

Regulatory powers of chief of
police, § 18-3.

Stopping, standing and parking.

Authority of chief of police,
§ 18-68.

Supervision by chief of police,
§ 18-2.

Taking notice of vehicles at
night, § 23-33.

Notices.

Taking notice of vehicles at
night, § 23-33.

Oaths.

Official oath, § 23-3.

Obedience to orders, § 23-21.

Officers and employees.

Responding to call of city
officials, § 23-8.

Persons of bad character.

Watching conduct, § 23-29.

Plain clothes.

Duty out of uniform, § 23-18.

Powers.

Generally, § 23-3.

Presents.

Prohibited, § 23-24.

Prevention of crime.

Vigilance to prevent crime, §
23-26.

Records.

Chief of police, § 23-12.

Reports.

Chief of police, § 23-12.

Furnishing information to city
manager, § 23-14.


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Information to be reported, §
23-37.

Violation of revenue laws, §
23-39.

Retirement.

Early retirement, § 2-218.

Revenue laws.

Reporting violation of revenue
laws, § 23-39.

Rewards.

General provisions, § 23-24.

Rules and regulations.

Knowledge of rules and regulations,
§ 23-36.

Sale.

Abandoned property, § 23-25.

Special policemen, § 23-4.

Streets and sidewalks.

Acquaintance with streets, §
23-28.

Summons.

Issued by officers, § 23-9.

Suspension.

By chief of police, § 23-13.

Taxicabs.

General provisions.

See Taxicabs and Other Vehicles
for Hire.

Uniform.

Dress on duty, § 23-23.

Prescribed by city council, §
23-5.

Vacancies.

Filling vacancies, § 23-4.

Whistle.

Imitating police whistle prohibited,
§ 19-42.

POOL PARLORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-36.

POOLROOMS.

Gambling.

Prohibited, § 19-59.

Hours of operating, § 19-59.

Infants.

Age for employing and frequenting,
§ 19-58.

POOLS.

Swimming pools, §§ 31-1 to 3139.

See Swimming Pools.

POSTERS.

Advertising.

See Advertising.

POTATO CHIP MANUFACTURERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-88.

POWERS.

Corporate powers vested in council,
char., §§ 5, 14, 50.1.

PRESSING.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-44.

PRINTERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-89.

PRISON.

Jail.

See Jail.

PRISONERS.

Jail.

See Jail.

PRIVIES.

Inspections.

By health officer, § 15-18.

PRIZE FIGHTS, § 19-60.

PROCESSIONS.

See Parades or Processions.

PROCESSORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-76.


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PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Reports made by persons involved
in accidents or by
garages, § 18-157.

PRIZE FIGHTS, § 19-60.

PROCESSIONS.

See Parades or Processions.

PROCESSORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-76.



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PROFANITY.

Profane language, § 19-1.

PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PROPERTY.

City manager.

Custodian of city property, §
2-78.

Fire department.

Preservation at fires, § 14-12.

Garbage and trash.

Refuse matter thrown on private
property, § 19-62.

Occupying or using public property
contrary to law, § 19-52.

Ordinances.

Disposition of public property,
§ 2-63.

Purchasing agent.

See City Purchasing Agent.

PROSTITUTION.

Houses of ill fame, §§ 19-38 to
19-41.

See Houses of Ill Fame.

Street walkers, § 19-47.

PSYCHOLOGISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PUBLIC BOOKKEEPERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECTS.

Advertising.

Hearing.

Required, char., § 14-a.

Council.

Approval of public housing
projects, char., § 14-a.

PUBLICITY SERVICE.

Furnisher.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PUBLIC RELATIONS COUNSELORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

See Schools.

PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

PUBLIC UTILITIES.

Bond issues.

Floating debt for installing or
extending utilities, char., §
14.

Elections.

Sale approved by voters,
char., § 28.

Gas, §§ 14-1 to 14-23.

See Gas.

Poles and wires.

Identification of utility poles,
§ 10-29.

Sale.

Approval by voters, char., §
28.

Taxation.

Utility taxes, §§ 11.1-5 to
11.1-12.

See Taxation.

Water, §§ 35-1 to 35-21.

See Water.

PUBLIC WELFARE.

Advisory board.

Welfare advisory board.

Composition, § 25-14.

Duties, § 25-14.

Term of office, § 25-14.

Appropriations.

Incurring indebtedness beyond
appropriation, § 25-5.

Assistance.

Providing assistance to families
unable to support
themselves, § 25-9.

Audit.

Department, § 25-13.

Burial.

Paupers, § 25-12.

Department.

Audit and inventory, § 25-13.

Director of public welfare.

City manager designated, §
25-1.

Duties, § 25-1.

Powers, § 25-1.


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District home.

Board.

Representative, § 25-8.

Remanding cases to district
home, § 25-4.

Elderly persons.

Rent relief. See within this
title, "Rent relief."

Employees.

General provisions, § 25-7.

Nonresidents.

Aid to destitute nonresidents,
§ 25-11.

Ordinances.

Necessary for general welfare,
char., § 14.

Paupers.

Burial of paupers, § 25-12.

Removal of poor to last place
of settlement, § 25-10.

Powers of council, char., § 14.

Effect on other powers, char.,
§ 14.

Rent relief.

Elderly persons.

Affidavit.

Investigation, § 25-18.

Application for grant, § 2518.

Calculation of amount of
grant, § 25-19.

Definitions, § 25-15.

Effective date, § 25-16.

Grant.

Application, § 25-18.

Calculation of amount, §
25-19.

False applications, § 2520.

Qualifications, § 25-17.

Investigation of affidavit, §
25-18.

Penalty.

Violation of article, § 2520.

Purpose of article, § 25-16.

Qualifications for grant, §
25-17.

Severability provisions, §
25-21.

Violations of article.

Penalty, § 25-20.

Reports.

Superintendent of public welfare,
§ 25-6.

Superintendent.

Appointment.

By city manager, § 25-2.

Duties.

Generally, § 25-3.

Funds.

Accounting for city funds, §
25-5.

Indebtedness.

Incurring indebtedness beyond
appropriation, §
25-5.

Powers.

Generally, § 25-3.

Remanding cases to district
home, § 25-4.

Reports.

Generally, § 25-6.

PUBLICATION.

Budget.

Synopsis of budget, char., §
19.

Director of finance.

Reports, char., § 24.

Taxation.

Lists of delinquent real estate
and personal property
taxes, § 2-108.

PURCHASES.

Jail.

For jail, § 24-5.

PURCHASING AGENT.

Officers and employees.

City purchasing agent, §§ 2132
to 2-138.

See City Purchasing Agent.

Q

QUARANTINE.

Milk.

Residences quarantined, § 1718.

Powers of city council, char., §
14.

QUORUM.

Architectural design control.

Board of architectural review,
§ 4-9.

Council.

Committees, § 2-45.

General provisions, char., §
10.

Three members constitute
quorum, § 2-10.


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Electrical code.

Electrical board, § 10-32.

Plumbing.

Plumbing board, § 22.1-5.

Zoning.

Board of zoning appeals,
appx. II, § 62.

R

RABIES.

Biting dog.

Confinement of dog that has
bitten person, § 3-27.

Cats.

Requirements, § 3-31.

Confined to premises.

Requirements, § 3-30.

Muzzling dogs, § 3-30.

Vaccination.

Compulsory inoculation, § 332.

License.

Evidence required before
issuance of license, § 333.

Showing or breeding.

Dogs brought into
city for showing or
breeding, § 3-35.

Tag evidencing vaccination, §
3-34.

RACING.

Gambling.

See Gambling

RADIO AND TELEVISION.

Antennas.

Installation, § 10-24.

Television cable.

Utility taxes, §§ 11.1-5 to
11.1-12.

See Taxation.

RAFFLES.

See Gambling.

RAILROADS.

Bell.

Ringing locomotive bell.

Regulation, § 26-4.

Flammable liquids.

Unloading tank cars, § 11-16.

Locomotive, § 19-70.

Speed limit, § 26-1.

Loitering.

Prohibited upon tracks or
platform, § 26-6.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Driving in front of locomotives,
§ 26-5.

Obstructing passage on
streets, § 26-7.

Standing vehicle on track, §
26-7.

Noise.

Ringing locomotive bell, §
26-4.

Sounding locomotive whistles
in city, § 26-3.

Obstructions on tracks.

Placing, § 26-2.

Passengers.

Getting on or off train in
motion, § 26-5.

Speed.

Restrictions as to speed, §
26-1.

Streets and sidewalks.

Obstructing passage on
streets prohibited, § 26-7.

Trespass.

Upon tracks or platform prohibited,
§ 26-6.

RATS.

Rodent control.

See Rodent Control.

REAL ESTATE.

Appraisers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Brokers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Evaluators.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

Salesmen.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

REAL ESTATE ASSESSMENT.

Annual assessment, § 2-164.

Appeals.

Right of appeal to corporation
court, § 2-172.6.

Assessor of real estate.

Appointment.

By council, § 2-165.

Budget.

Annual budget, § 2-166.

Creation of office, § 2-165.

Duties, § 2-167.


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Employees, § 2-166.

Hearing before assessor and
board of equalization, §
2-172.5.

Information.

Right to examine witnesses
and obtain information, §
2-170.

Powers, § 2-167.

Purchases, § 2-166.

Qualifications, § 2-165.

Removal by council, § 2-168.

Salary, § 2-165.

Term of office, § 2-165.

Board of equalization.

Appeal.

Right of appeal to corporation
court, § 2-172.6.

Appointment.

By corporation court, §
2-172.1.

Compensation, § 2-172.3.

Composition, § 2-172.1.

Duties.

Generally, § 2-172.4.

Expenses of members, § 2172.3.

Hearings before assessor and
board, § 2-172.5.

Powers.

Generally, § 2-172.4.

Qualifications, § 2-172.1.

Term of office, § 2-172.1.

Vacancy in office.

Filling vacancies, § 2-172.2.

Budget.

Annual budget.

Submitted by assessor of
real estate, § 2-166.

Change in assessment.

Notice, § 2-171.

Information.

Refusal to supply information
or permit inspection, §
2-170.

Land book.

General provisions, § 2-169.

Making.

Time of making assessments,
§ 2-169.

Notice.

Change in assessment, § 2171.

Salaries.

Assessor of real estate, §
2-165.

Time.

Making assessments, § 2-169.

Transfers.

Clerk of corporation court to
furnish lists of transfers to
assessor, § 2-172.

Witnesses.

Right of assessor to examine
witnesses, § 2-170.

REAL PROPERTY.

Assessment, §§ 2-164 to 2-172.6.

See Real Estate Assessment.

Taxation.

Delinquent taxes.

Sale of land for delinquent
taxes, char., § 20.

Lien on real property, char., §
20.

Relief for elderly, §§ 11.1-18
to 11.1-25.

See Taxation.

Sale of delinquent lands, §
2-112.

RECORDERS OF PROCEEDINGS
IN COURTS, COMMISSIONS,
ETC.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

RECORDS.

Airport commission.

Financial records, § 2-177.

Cemeteries.

Burials.

Kept by superintendent of
parks and cemeteries, §
21-3.

City Manager.

Preparing and keeping records.

Duty of city manager, §
2-80.

City treasurer.

Books, stationery and equipment
provided, § 2-87.

Inspection of records, § 2-90.

Receipts and disbursements, §
2-88.

Commissioner of revenue.

Books and papers, § 2-145.

Books, forms, etc., to be used,
§ 2-146.

Council.

See Council.


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Director of finance.

Keep books and accounts, §
2-115.

Inspection and exhibition, § 265.

Pawnbrokers, junk and secondhand
dealers.

Daily records of articles
pawned or bought, § 19-54.

Police.

Chief of police, § 23-12.

Retirement plan commission.

Preserving of books and papers,
§ 2-193.

Sinking fund commission.

Preserving books and papers,
§ 2-157.

Swimming pools.

Matters to be recorded, § 3138.

Operating record required, §
31-38.

Taxation.

Utility taxes.

Sellers records, § 11.1-8.

Weapons.

Sales of firearms, § 19-85.2.

Weights and measures.

City sealers records, § 36-3.

Zoning.

Board of zoning appeals,
appx. II, § 63.

Building official, appx. II, §
70.

REDEMPTION STORES.

Premium stamp suppliers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-91.

REFERENDUM.

Charter amendments.

Election.

Certification of result by
clerk of corporation court
to general assembly,
char., § 5.1.

Effect of adoption, char., §
5.1.

General procedure, char., §
5.1.

Corporation court.

General provisions as to advisory
referendum, char., §
5.1.

Elections.

Advisory referendum on ordinances
or charter.

General procedure, char., §
5.1.

Ordinances.

Advisory referendum on ordinances.

General procedure, char., §
5.1.

Petitions.

Amendment to charter.

General procedure, char., §
5.1.

Verification of signatures,
char., § 5.1.

Fluoridation of city water
system, char., § 14-b.

Public housing projects, char.,
§ 14-a.

Water.

Introduction of fluoride,
sodium fluoride, etc., into
city water system, char., §
14-b.

REFRIGERATORS.

Abandonment.

Regulations for discarding or
abandoning, § 19-61.

Water.

Refrigeration systems, § 3521.

REGISTRATION.

Bicycles, §§ 6-1 to 6-7.

See Bicycles.

Electrical code.

See Electrical Code.

Taxicabs, §§ 32-1 to 32-5.

See Taxicabs and Other Vehicles
for Hire.

RENTAL AGENTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

RENT RELIEF.

Elderly persons, §§ 25-15 to
25-21.

See Public Welfare.

REPAIRS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-92.


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REPORTS.

Bicycles.

Dealers in secondhand
bicycles to report to police,
§ 6-4.

Transfer of ownership, § 6-3.

Cemeteries.

Keepers of cemeteries to
make weekly reports, § 2113.

City attorney.

Monthly and annual reports, §
2-128.

City treasurer.

Daily report to director of
finance, § 2-94.

Required by city council, §
2-94.

Council.

Committees, §§ 2-43, 2-44.

Director of finance.

Annual reports to council, §
2-121.

Generally, § 2-115.

General provisions, char., §
24.

Monthly reports of receipts
and disbursements, § 2-119.

Preparation and publication
of quarterly reports, § 2120.

Publication, char., § 24.

Fire Prevention Code.

Monthly reports.

By superintendent, § 12-15.

Food and food establishments.

Inspections by health officer,
§ 13-10.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Accidents.

See Motor Vehicles and
Traffic.

Officers and employees.

Compensation not paid until
report made, § 2-181.

To city manager, § 2-189.

Pawnbrokers, junk and secondhand
dealers.

Daily reports to police, § 1955.

Penalty for violations, § 1956.

Police.

Chief of police, § 23-12.

Furnishing information to
city manager, § 23-14.

Information to be reported, §
23-37.

Printing of official reports.

Duties of clerk, § 2-64.

Public welfare.

Superintendent of public welfare,
§ 25-6.

Retirement plan commission.

Annual report to council, §
2-197.

Schools.

School board.

Expenditures, § 27-3.

Sinking fund commission.

Annual report to council, §
2-161.

Streets and sidewalks.

Open ditches to be reported to
fire department, § 30-52.

Swimming pools.

By health officers.

Publishing reports, § 31-4.

Taxation.

Collection of delinquent taxes,
§ 2-109.

Utility taxes.

Sellers report to commissioner
of revenue, §
11.1-7.

Weights and measures.

City sealers reports, § 36-3.

Zoning.

Building official, appx. II, §
70.

RESEARCH LABORATORIES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

RESIDENTS.

Council.

Removal from city limits
creates vacancy in office, §
2-13; char., § 8.

Mayor.

Removal of residence from
city limits creates vacancy
in office, § 2-13; char., § 8.

Officers and employees.

Requirements, char., § 6.

RESOLUTIONS.

Ordinances.

See Ordinances.

RESTAURANTS.

Food and food establishments,
§§ 13-1 to 13-33.

See Food and Food Establishments.


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Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-93.

RETAIL MERCHANTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-77.

RETAIL SALES AND USE TAX,
§§ 11.1-13 to 11.1-14.

See Taxation.

RETIREMENT PLAN COMMISSION.

City manager.

Member of commission, §
2-192.

City treasurer.

Custodian of funds, § 2-194.

Member of commission, §
2-192.

Opening safety deposit box, §
2-199.

Composition, § 2-192.

Depositories.

Opening safety deposit box, §
2-199.

Director of finance.

Member of commission, §
2-192.

Secretary of commission, §
2-193.

Disbursements, § 2-198.

Funds.

City treasurer custodian, § 2194.

Investment of funds, § 2-196.

Setting apart funds for retirement
plan, § 2-195.

Investments.

Funds invested by commission,
§ 2-196.

Journal.

Kept by secretary, § 2-193.

Mayor.

Member of commission, §
2-192.

President of commission, §
2-193.

Membership, § 2-192.

Purpose, § 2-192.

Records.

Preserving of books and papers,
§ 2-193.



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Reports.

Annual report to council, § 2197.

Retirement plan.

Setting apart funds for, § 2195.

Supplemental retirement or pension
plan.

See Supplemental Retirement
or Pension Plan.

RETIREMENT SYSTEM.

Commission.

See Retirement Plan Commission.

Supplemental retirement or pension
plan.

See Supplemental Retirement
or Pension Plan.

REVENUE.

Officers and employees.

Commissioner of revenue, §§
2-142 to 2-155.

See Commissioner of Revenue.

REWARDS.

Police.

General provisions, § 23-24.

RIGHT OF ENTRY.

City electrician, § 10-4.

Explosives.

Fire department chief and assistants,
§ 11-4.

Gas.

Access to premises, § 14-18.

Trailers and trailer courts.

Inspectors, § 33-10.

Water.

To premises supplied with
water, § 35-18.

RIOTS, § 19-64.

Power to prevent and quell riots
and disturbances, char., § 14.

RODENT CONTROL.

Elimination of rat harborage.

Defined, § 15-23.

Food and food establishments.

Methods, § 13-32.

Inspection of buildings.

By health officer, § 15-23.

Interference with inspection, §
15-24.

Orders to remedy conditions, §
15-23.

Orders to remedy conditions.

By health officer, § 15-23.

Failure to comply with health
officer's orders, § 15-24.

Owners and occupants.

Responsibilities when premises
are infested, § 15.1-17.

Premises.

Duty to keep premises clean, §
15-22.

Vent stoppage.

Defined, § 15-23.

ROUTS, § 19-64.

S

SAFETY.

Official safety program.

Duties of departments, officers
and organizations, § 2-220.

SALARIES.

City attorney.

Full compensation for services,
§ 2-131.

City manager, char., § 5,e.

Fixed by council, § 2-74.

Council, char., § 5,c.

Juvenile and domestic relations
court.

Compensation of judge, § 9-13.

Mayor, char., § 5(c).

Municipal court.

Fixed by council, § 9-4.

Judge and substitute judge,
char., § 33.

Officers and employees.

Certain salaries fixed by city
manager, § 2-75.

Checks to employees, § 2-123.

Compensation fixed by council,
§ 2-181.

Deductions, § 2-123.

Fixed by council, char., § 34.

Officers in arrears or default,
§ 2-181.

Pay day.

Fixing pay day, § 2-124.

Suspended officer, § 2-184.

Warrants for payment of
salaries and wages, § 2-123.

Real estate assessment.

Assessor of real estate, §2-165.

Regular annual salary, § 2-203.

Defined, § 2-200.

SALES.

Animals and fowl.

See Animals and Fowl.


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Cigarettes.

Prohibited to sell to minors, §
19-77.

City attorney.

Material and personal property,
§ 2-138.

Milk.

Grades of milk and milk products
which may be sold, §
17-16.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Parking for purposes of sale
prohibited, § 18-76.

Vending in streets from vehicles,
§§ 18-176 to 18-186.

See Motor Vehicles and
Traffic.

Ordinances.

Disposition of public property,
§ 2-63.

Public utilities.

Approval of voters, char., §
28.

Streets and sidewalks.

Auction sales in streets prohibited,
§ 30-47.

Medicines, salves, etc., sale on
streets prohibited, § 19-49.

Soliciting trade or business on
streets, § 19-72.

Taxation.

Delinquent lands, § 2-112.

Retail sales and use tax, §§
11.1-13, 11.1-14.

See Taxation.

Weapons.

See Weapons.

Wine.

Alcoholic beverages, § 19-75.

SALES AGENTS OR AGENCIES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

SALES TAX.

Retail sales and use tax, §§ 11.113,
11.1-14.

See Taxation.

SANCTUARY.

Birds.

City designated bird sanctuary,
§ 3-12.

Exception, § 3-12.

SANITATION.

Health and sanitation, §§ 15-1 to
15-25.

See Health and Sanitation.

SCHOOLS.

Annoying or interfering with
pupils, § 19-10.

Appropriations.

Estimate of needed funds, §
27-3.

Attendance.

Compulsory attendance in
schools.

Adoption of state law, §
27-4.

Board.

Appointment.

By council, char., § 45-a.

Composition, char., § 45-a.

Duties.

Generally, § 27-2.

Duties generally, char., § 45-a.


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Election, § 27-1.

Funds.

Estimate of needed funds, §
27-3.

Powers.

Generally, § 27-2; char., §
45-a.

Reports.

Expenditures, § 27-3.

School funds.

Disbursement, § 2-93.



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Terms of office, § 27-1; char.,
§ 45-a.

Vacancies in office.

Filling, char., § 45-a.

Ward.

One member from each
ward, char., § 45-a.

County.

School property in Charlottesville
school district,
char., § 48.

District.

Constitute single school district,
char., § 45-a.

Elections.

School board, § 27-1.

Funds.

Receipt and disbursement of
school funds, § 2-93.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-94.

Loitering.

Annoying or interfering with
pupils of schools, § 19-10.

Reports.

School board.

Expenditures, § 27-3.

State law.

Compulsory attendance in
schools.

Adoption of state law, §
27-4.

Teachers and pupils.

Vaccination of school teachers
and pupils, § 15-17.

SEAL.

Affixing, § 1-10.

Clerk of council.

Custodian, § 1-10.

Corporate seal.

Description, § 1-9.

Deeds.

Attested by clerk of the council,
§ 1-11.

SEARCH WARRANTS.

Health and safety violations.

Procedure for issuance, char.,
§ 50.2.

SECONDHAND DEALERS.

General provisions, §§ 19-54 to
19-56.

See Pawnbrokers, Junk and
Secondhand Dealers.

SERGEANT.

See City Sergeant.

SERVICE BUSINESSES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-85.2.

SERVICE STATIONS.

See Filling Stations.

SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL.

Authorization, char., § 46.

Building sewers.

Separate building sewers, §
22.1-57.

Charges.

Delinquent customer.

Disconnection of service, §
22.1-133.

General provisions, § 22.1-134.

Schedule.

Consumers inside the city,
§ 22.1-134.

City manager.

Removal of obstructions.

Payment of costs, § 22.1-49.

Connections.

Application, § 22.1-129.

Availability, elevation and
location of sewer services,
§ 22.1-128.

Where city water is not furnished,
§ 22.1-132.

By whom work to be done, §
22.1-129.

Charge, § 22.1-129.

Materials, § 22.1-129.

Outside city, § 22.1-130.

Where city water not supplied,
§ 22.1-132.

Rights of city, § 22.1-133.

To city mains of sewer collector
systems installed by
private developers, § 22.1133.

Damages.

Injuring sewers and manholes,
§ 22.1-135.

Eminent domain, char., § 46.

Extension of lines.

Policy, § 22.1-135.

Gas.

Sewers in relation to gas lines,
§ 22.1-59.


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Mains.

Buildings in relation to sewer
mains, § 22.1-136.

Exceptions.

Building between East
High Street, Maple
Street and 7th Street
and 8th Street, N.W.,
§ 22.1-136.1

Church on Rugby Avenue,
§ 22.1-136.2.

Changing of depth of cover
over sewer mains, §
22.1-136.

Manholes.

Injuring, § 22.1-50.

Obstructions.

Removal, § 22.1-49.

Penalty, § 22.1-137.

Privies.

Inspection, § 15-18.

Subdivisions.

Improvements in subdivision
prior to installation of
sewer mains, § 8-6.

Water.

Sewers in relation to water lines,
§ 22.1-59.


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SHEEP.

See Animals and Fowl.

SHERBET.

Manufacturers for retail sale.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-63.

SHERIFF.

See City Sheriff.

SHOES.

Makers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-95.

Repairs.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-95.

SHOOTING GALLERIES.

Gambling.

Prohibited, § 19-59.

Hours of operation, § 19-59.

Infants.

Age for employment, § 19-58.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-96.

SHOPS.

Machine shops.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-75.

SHOWS.

See Theatres and Shows.

SIDEWALKS.

Streets and sidewalks, §§ 30-1
to 30-54.

See Streets and Sidewalks.

SIGNATURE.

Defined, § 1-2.

SIGNS.

Advertising sign.

Defined, § 28-1.

Applicability of chapter, § 28-2.

Area of facing or surface.

Defined, § 28-1.

Billboard.

Defined, § 28-1.

General provisions, § 28-18.

Bonds, surety.

Required for certain signs, §
28-5.

Buildings.

Obstructing doors, windows or
fire escapes, § 28-10.

Business sign.

Defined, § 28-1.

Clocks.

General provisions, § 28-19.

Definitions, § 28-1.

Erect.

Defined, § 28-1.

Explosives.

Posting by dealer, § 11-10.

Fees.

Permit, § 28-4.

Fire escapes.

Obstructing fire escapes prohibited,
§ 28-10.

Flashing sign.

Defined, § 28-1.

General provisions, § 28-11.

Food and food establishments.

Posting handwashing signs, §
13-17.

Ground sign.

Defined, § 28-1.

General provisions, § 28-13.

Height.

Defined, § 28-1.

Illuminated sign.

Defined, § 28-1.

Illumination, § 28-11.

Incombustible material.

Defined, § 28-1.

Insurance.

Required for certain signs, §
28-5.

Maintenance, § 28-7.

Marquee.

Defined, § 28-1.

General provisions, § 28-16.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Traffic hazards, § 28-20.

Nonstructural trim.

Defined, § 28-1.

Ordinances.

Conflicting ordinances of
regulations, § 28-3.

Painted sign.

Defined, § 28-1.

Permits.

Application, § 28-4.

By building inspector, § 28-4.

Fee, § 28-4.

Signs for which permit not
required, § 28-9.

Prohibited signs, § 28-6.

Projecting sign.

Defined, § 28-1.

General provisions, § 28-15.

Removal of signs, § 28-8.

Roof sign.

Defined, § 28-1.

General provisions, § 28-17.


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Streets and sidewalks.

Defacing or removing street
signs, § 30-6.

Structure.

Defined, § 28-1.

Temporary sign.

Defined, § 28-1.

Wall sign.

Defined, § 28-1.

General provisions, § 28-14.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-35.

Wind loads.

General provisions, § 28-21.

Zoning.

Permitted in particular zoning
districts, § 28-12.

SILVER.

Buyers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-41.

SINKING FUND.

Bond issues.

General provisions.

See Bond Issues.

Investments, char., § 26.

Sinking fund commission.

See Sinking Fund Commission.

SINKING FUND COMMISSION.

City treasurer.

Keep account and be custodian
of funds, § 2-158.

Member of commission, § 2156.

Composition, § 2-156; char., §
26.

Debt.

Redemption of city debt, § 2160.

Depositories.

Opening safety deposit box.

Presence of city treasurer
and another member required,
§ 2-163.

Director of finance.

Member of commission, § 2156.

Secretary of commission, § 2157.

Disbursements, § 2-162.

Investment.

Funds invested, § 2-160; char.,
§ 26.

Mayor.

Member of commission, § 2156.

President of commission, § 2157.

Payments to commissioners,
char., § 26.

President.

Mayor as president, § 2-157.

Records.

Preserving books and papers,
§ 2-157.

Report.

Annual report to city council,
§ 2-161.

Secretary.

Director of finance as secretary,
§ 2-157.

Warrants for payment of
money.

Disbursements by secretary,
countersigned by president,
§ 2-162.

SIRENS.

Regulated, § 19-65.

SKATING RINKS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-98.

SLAUGHTERHOUSES.

Construction.

Requirements, § 29-3.

Employees.

Physical examination, § 29-2.

Operation.

Requirements, § 29-3.

Permits.

General provisions, § 29-1.

SLOT MACHINES.

Definitions, § 19-67.

Destruction, § 19-68.

Forfeiture of money, § 19-68.

Gambling.

See Gambling.

Keeping.

Regulated, § 19-66.


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Manufacturing.

Regulated, § 19-66.

Regulations.

Generally, § 19-66.

Searches and seizures, § 19-68.

SLUNG SHOT.

See Weapons.

SMOKE.

Boilers.

Regulation, § 19-70.

SMOKING.

Taxicabs.

Restrictions on smoking and offensive
use of tobacco, § 32-15.

Theatres and shows.

Prohibited, § 19-71.

SNOW.

Deposit of ice and snow on public
rights of way, § 30-55.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Impeding traffic due to lack of
snow tires or chains, §
18-19.1.

Temporary parking prohibitions
to aid snow removal, §
18-78.1.

Streets and sidewalks.

Coasting, snowballing, etc.,
regulated, § 30-44.

Power of city council as to
cleaning sidewalks, char., §
14.

Removal of snow, sleet and
ice, § 30-41.

Snowbreaks on buildings on
street lines, § 30-28.

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION.

Composition, § 2-222.

Established, § 2-221.

Meetings, § 2-224.

Members.

Appointment, § 2-222.

Officers, § 2-225.

Removal from office, § 2-223.

Terms, § 2-222.

Officers, § 2-225.

Powers and duties, § 2-226.

Purpose, § 2-221.

SOCIAL SECURITY.

Supplemental retirement or
pension plan.

Payments deducted from
benefits, § 2-202.

SODA FOUNTAINS.

Plumbing.

Sinktraps.

Vents, § 22.1-104.

SOLICITING.

Streets and sidewalks.

Trade or business on streets,
§ 19-72.

SPITTING.

Prohibited in public, § 19-73.

Swimming pools, § 31-34.

STANDARDS.

Housing standards, §§ 15.1-1 to
15.1-39.

See Housing Standards.

STARLINGS.

Killing permitted, § 3-13.

STATE.

Defined, § 1-2.

STATE LAW.

Adoption of certain sections of
code, char., § 50.1.

Driving under influence of
intoxicants or drugs.

Adoption, § 19-88.

Listing personal property governed
by state law, § 2-147.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Adoption, § 18-1.

Schools.

Compulsory attendance in
schools.

Adoption of state law, §
27-4.

STENOGRAPHERS.

Public stenographers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

STOCKS.

Brokers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-39.

STORES.

Redemption stores of premium
stamp suppliers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-91.

STORING.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-99.


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STREETS AND SIDEWALKS.

Abutting owners.

Grading or paving.

Waiver of damages by
property owners, § 30-9.

Holes, depressions, etc., upon
lots below grade of
street.

Responsibility of owners, §
30-50.

Removal of snow, sleet and
ice, § 30-41.

Sidewalks in front of premises
to be kept clean, § 3040.

Alleys.

Private alleys, § 30-48.

Animals.

Use of streets.

Powers of council, char., §
14.

Animals and fowl.

Feeding animals in streets
prohibited, § 3-19.

Selling, trading or speeding
animals in streets prohibited,
§ 3-21.

Barriers.

Interfering with barricades,
etc., § 30-38.

Warn against danger, § 30-37.

Bicycles.

Sidewalks.

Racks on sidewalks, § 30-33.

Use of bicvcles on sidewalks,
§ 30-32.

Boundaries.

Defacing or removing street
boundaries or monuments,
§ 30-6.

Buildings.

Encroachments on streets, §
30-7.

Cleaning sidewalks, char., § 14.

Cleanliness.

Sidewalks in front of premises
to be kept clean, § 3040.

Coal.

Transporting coal over or
about sidewalks, § 30-42.


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Page 699

Coasting.

Regulated, § 30-44.

Council.

Powers of council.

General provisions, char., §
14.

Damages.

Excavations.

Responsibility for damages
caused by excavation, §
30-17.

Grading or paving.

Waiver of damages by property
owners, § 30-9.

Openings in sidewalks.

Defective covers, § 30-25.

Liability for damages, § 3023.

Maliciously opening, § 3024.

Definitions, §§ 1-2, 30-1.

Doors.

On street lines.

To open inward, § 30-29.

Drains.

Entrances over drainage
ditches, § 30-30.

From lots, gutters or spouts, §
30-27.

Open ditches to be reported to
fire department, § 30-52.

Permit to install storm water
drainage pipe, § 30-45.

Earth embankments.

Retaining walls for, § 30-39.

Electrical code.

Electrical construction in
streets.

Consent of city electrician
required, § 10-30.

Eminent domain.

Taking or damaging private
property.

Power of city, char., § 41.

Encroachments.

Not adverse possession, char.,
§ 42.

Penalty, char., § 42.

Removal.

Lien for costs, char., § 42.

Entrances.

Over sidewalks or drainage
ditches, § 30-30.

Excavations.

Acquiescence in provisions, §
30-14.

Barriers.

Requirements, § 30-17.

City forces.

Work done by city forces, §
30-19.

Damages.

Responsibility for damages
caused by excavation, §
30-17.

Deposits, § 30-14.

Holes, depressions, etc., upon
lots below grade of street, §
30-50.

Lights.

Requirements, § 30-17.

Permit.

Required, § 30-13.

Taking up pavement, etc.,
without permit, § 30-18.

Prosecution of work.

Duty to prosecute without
delay, § 30-15.

Replacing surface, § 30-16.

Explosives.

Transportation regulations, §
11-11.

Fences.

Barbed-wire fences along
streets or sidewalks prohibited,
§ 30-49.

Holes, depressions, etc., upon
lots below grade of
street.

Cost of erection of fence, §
30-50.

Fines.

Encroachments upon streets,
char., § 42.

Fire department.

Driving through streets occupied
by department, § 12-1.

Open ditches to be reported to
fire department, § 30-52.

Fire hydrants.

Defacing or removing fire
hydrants, § 30-6.

Flagpoles.

Regulations, § 30-46.

Food and food establishments.

Exposing on street or sidewalk,
§ 13-1.

Garbage and trash.

Hauling over streets.

Regulated, § 30-54.


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Throwing fruit peels, etc., on
sidewalks prohibited, § 3053.

Gas.

Repair of pipes and fixtures
in street, § 14-16.

Gates.

On streets lines to open inward,
§ 30-29.

Grading or paving.

Damages.

Waiver of damages by property
owners, § 30-9.

Plan showing elevation or
lowering, § 30-8.

Water pipes.

Exposure of water pipes in
repairing, grading, etc., §
30-20.

Gutters.

Drainage, § 30-27.

On eaves projecting over sidewalks,
§ 30-26.

House numbers.

Establishing, § 30-4.

Furnishing information to
owners of houses, § 30-4.

Method of numbering, § 30-3.

Removing or defacing numbers,
§ 30-5.

Varying from prescribed
method, § 30-5.

Inspections.

By health officer, § 15-18.

Intersections.

Vehicles standing upon sidewalk
or intersection, § 3031.

Kites.

Flying kites in streets prohibited,
§ 19-31.

Laying sidewalks.

By city.

Upon owners application, §
30-10.

Without application, § 3012.

By property owner, § 30-11.

Lien.

Encroachments upon streets.

Cost of removal, char., § 42.

Lights.

Interfering with prohibited, §
30-38.

Warn against danger, § 3037.

Loitering.

Obstructing streets and public
places, § 19-47.1.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Backing vehicles up to sidewalks,
§ 30-34.

Loads.

Hauling earth, garbage,
etc., over streets.

Regulations, § 30-54.

Repairing or testing machinery
in streets prohibited,
§ 30-51.

Restrictions as to equipment
traveling upon streets, § 18106.

Sidewalks.

Driving or riding upon sidewalks
prohibited, § 30-31.

Standing upon sidewalk or
intersection prohibited, §
30-31.

Naming streets, § 30-2.

Notice.

Holes, depressions, etc., upon
lots below grade of street.

Duty of chief of police and
city manager, § 30-50.

Numbering buildings. See within
this title, "House numbers."

Numberings streets, § 30-2.

Obstructions.

Regulations.

Generally, § 30-35.

Removal, § 30-36.

Payment of cost, § 30-36.

Removal of obstructions,
char., § 14.

Occupying or using contrary to
law, § 19-52.

Off-street parking, §§ 20-1 to
20-15.

See Off-Street Parking.

Offensive matter.

Prohibited, § 19-53.

Openings in sidewalks.

Areaways, § 30-21.

Cellars.

Entrances to cellars, § 3021.

Closing.

Except when in actual use,
§ 30-23.


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Page 701

Coal or fuel holes, § 30-22.

Damages.

Liability for damages, § 3023.

Defective covers, § 30-35.

Maliciously opening, § 30-24.

Parades or processions.

Regulations, § 30-46.

Parking.

General provisions, §§ 18-68
to 18-93.

See Motor Vehicles and
Traffic.

Permits.

Excavations, § 30-13.

Install storm water drainage
pipe, § 30-45.

Parades or processions, § 3046.

Plan.

Grading or paving.

Elevation or lowering
shown, § 30-8.

Playing ball in streets, § 19-31.

Police.

Acquaintance with streets, §
23-28.

Railroads.

Obstructing passage on
streets prohibited, § 26-7.

Reports.

Open ditches to be reported to
fire department, § 30-52.

Sales.

Auction sales in streets prohibited,
§ 30-47.

Medicines, salves, etc., sale on
streets prohibited, § 19-49.

Soliciting trade or business on
streets, § 19-72.

Signs.

Defacing or removing street
signs, § 30-6.

Snow.

Coasting, snowballing, etc.,
regulated, § 30-44.

Deposit of ice and snow on
public rights of way, § 3055.

Power of city council as to
cleaning sidewalks, char., §
14.

Removal of snow, sleet and
ice, § 30-41.

Snowbreaks on buildings on
street lines, § 30-28.

Soliciting.

Trade or business on streets,
§ 19-72.

Spitting prohibited, § 19-73.

Stopping travel on streets, §
30-38.

Trees and shrubs.

Planting shade trees, § 30-43.

Water.

Discharge of water, etc., on
streets prohibited, § 15-20.

Exposure of water pipes in
repairing, grading, etc., §
30-20.

Permit to install storm water
drainage pipe, § 30-45.

STREET VENDORS OR
MERCHANTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-100.

SUBDIVISIONS.

Alley.

Defined, appx. I, § 1.

Amendments, appx. I, § 11.

Appeals.

Disapproval of plats, appx. I,
§ 8.

Changes, appx. I, § 11.

Definitions, appx. I, § 1.

Design.

Standards of design, appx. I,
§ 3.

Easement.

Defined, appx. I, § 1.

Effective date, appx. I, § 13.

Enforcement, appx. I, § 10.

Gas.

Improvements in subdivisions
prior to installation of gas,
§ 8-6.

Improvements.

Minimum improvements required,
appx. I, § 4.


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Invalidity.

Partial invalidity, appx. I, §
12.

Lot.

Defined, appx. I, § 1.

Partial invalidity, appx. I, § 12.

Planning.

Improvements in subdivisions
prior to installation of gas,
water and sewer mains, §
8-6.

Plats.

Approval, appx. I, § 7.

Defined, appx. I, § 1.

Disapproval.

Appeal, appx. I, § 8.

Final plat, appx. I, § 6.

Preliminary plat, appx. I, § 5.

Public notice of review, appx.
I, § 7.

Recordation, appx. I, § 7.

Required, appx. I, § 2.

Vacation of certain plats,
appx. I, § 12.1.

Public notice.

Review of plats, appx. I, § 7.

Regulations.

Conflict with other regulations,
appx. I, § 2.

Service drive.

Defined, appx. I, § 1.

Sewers and sewage disposal.

Improvements in subdivisions
prior to installation of
sewer mains, § 8-6.

Streets.

Defined, appx. I, § 1.

Town houses.

Lot area, appx. I, § 3.

Variations, appx. I, § 9.

Water.

Improvements in subdivisions
prior to installation of
water, § 8-6.

SUNDAYS.

Working or transacting business,
§ 19-74.

SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT
OR PENSION PLAN.

Adoption of state law authorizing,
char., § 50.1.

Age.

Over sixty-two.

Retirement of certain employees
over sixty-two
may be requested, § 2206.

Retirement age, § 2-206.

Sixty-five.

Continuation of employment
after age sixty-five,
§ 2-212.

Employees not having fifteen
years of service, §
2-213.

Employment deemed temporary,
§ 2-214.

Applicability of article to previous
retirants, § 2-217.

Applicability of plan, § 2-206.

Basis for retirement pay, §
2-207.

Benefits.

Basis for retirement pay, §
2-207.

Not affected by employment
after retirement, § 2-204.

Police, fire, etc., benefit associations.

In addition to benefits
under article, § 2-200.

Reduced benefits for retirement
at sixty-two, § 2-206.

Reduced benefits for retirement
pay, § 2-215.

Social security payments deducted
from benefits, §
2-202.

Withholding from benefits for
taxes, § 2-211.

Changes of policy.

Right of council to make
changes of policy, § 2-219.

Commencement date.

Retirement pay, § 2-210.

Commission.

Retirement plan commission,
§§ 2-192 to 2-199.

See Retirement Plan Commission.

Continuous service.

Defined, § 2-200.

Disability retirement.

After ten years service, §
2-209.

Fifteen years of service.

Employees not having fifteen
years of service at
age sixty-five, § 2-213.


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Minimum length of service
prior to retirement, § 2-205.

Contributions.

By employees not required, § 2202.

Decrease in retirement pay, § 2215.

Definitions, § 2-200.

Disability.

After ten years service, § 2209.

Early retirement.

Police and firemen, § 2-218.

Effective date, § 2-201.

Eligibility.

Minimum length of service
prior to retirement, § 2-135.

Employees.

Continuation of employment
after age sixty-five, § 2-212.

Contributions not required, §
2-202.

Employment after retirement.

Benefits not affected, § 2104.

Full-time employees of the
city.

Defined, § 2-200.

Established, § 2-201.

Firemen.

Early retirement, § 2-218.

Full-time employees of the city.

Defined, § 2-200.

Hardship.

Waiver of strict application of
policy, § 2-219.

Increase in retirement pay, § 2215.

Name, § 2-201.

Police, fire, etc., benefit associations.

Benefits in addition to benefits
under article, § 2-203.

Policemen.

Early retirement, § 2-218.

Rates.

Retirement pay rates, § 2208.

Salaries.

Regular annual salary, § 2203.

Defined, § 2-200.

Social security.

Payments deducted from benefits,
§ 2-202.

Table.

Retirement pay rates, § 2-208.

Taxation.

Withholding from benefits for
taxes, § 2-111.

Temporary employment.

After sixty-five deemed temporary,
§ 2-214.

Waiver.

Strict application of policy, §
2-219.

When employees not eligible for
retirement pay, § 2-216.

SURGEONS.

Tree surgeons.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

SURVEYORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

SWIMMING POOLS.

Bathers.

Baths.

Taking cleansing baths, §
31-32.

Instructing and warning bathers,
§ 31-36.

Rough play, etc., prohibited, §
31-37.

Blowing nose, etc., in pool prohibited,
§ 31-34.

Contaminating and infectious
diseases.

Excluding persons with communicable
diseases, § 31-35.

Definitions, § 31-1.

Depths.

Marking depth, § 31-10.

Minimum depth at deep end,
§ 31-10.

Diving boards and platforms.

Construction and height, § 3122.

Dressing and poolrooms.

Floors, § 31-21.

Required temperature, § 31-20.

Entrance of persons when pool
empty, § 31-8.


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Floors.

Lining of floors, § 31-9.

Slope of floor, § 31-10.

Gutters.

Scum gutters, § 31-11.

Inlet pipes.

Location, § 31-14.

Inspection.

By health officer, § 31-4.

Instructor or attendant.

Authority, § 31-6.

Presence required, § 31-6.

Ladders, § 31-12.

Lights.

Artificial lighting facilities, §
31-18.

Outlet pipes.

Location, § 31-14.

Permits.

Applications, § 31-2.

Granting, § 31-2.

Required, § 31-2.

Revocation, § 31-3.

Placards.

Posting, § 31-39.

Record.

Matters to be recorded, § 3138.

Operating record required, §
31-38.

Reports.

By health officers.

Publishing reports, § 31-4.

Runways, § 31-13.

Showers, § 31-17.

Size of pool, § 31-15.

Solo bathing.

Prohibited, §§ 31-7, 31-8.

Spitting, § 31-34.

Steps, § 31-12.

Suits.

Requirements, § 31-33.

Supervision.

By trained operator, § 31-5.

Temperature.

Required temperature for poolroom,
§ 31-20.

Toilets.

Facilities required, § 31-16.

Towels, § 31-33.

Ventilation, § 31-19.

Walls.

Lining of walls, § 31-9.

Waste pipes, § 22.1-45.

Water.

Acidity.

Tests for acidity, § 31-31.

Alkalinity.

Tests for alkalinity, § 31-31.

Changing.

Frequency of changing, §
31-28.

Chlorinating, § 31-24.

Tests for excess chlorine, §
31-30.

Clearness, § 31-25.

Disinfection.

Frequency of disinfection, §
31-29.

Purification.

Approval of method, § 31-23.

Purity, § 31-27.

Source.

Approval of source, § 31-23.

Temperature.

Required temperature, § 3126.

T

TAILORS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-101.

TAXATION.

Assessor.

Commissioner of revenue.

See Commissioner of Revenue.

Real estate assessor, §§ 2-165
to 2-168.

See Real Estate Assessment.

Bank stock, § 11.1-1.

Borrowing in anticipation of
taxes, char., § 15.

Collection of taxes.

Bills.

Mailing bills to taxpayers,
§ 2-97.

Commencement.

When taxes due, § 2-101.

Delinquent and uncollectible
taxes. See within this title,
"Delinquent and uncollectible
taxes."


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Distress.

Collection by distress, § 2103.

Persons about to leave city,
§ 2-104.

Right of distress by city
treasurer, § 2-99.

Sale after distraint, § 2-100.

Duty of treasurer, § 2-96.

Failure to pay taxes.

Calling on persons failing
to pay taxes, § 2-103.

Garnishment.

Right of garnishment by
city treasurer, § 2-99.

Lease.

Right of levy by city treasurer,
§ 2-99.

Levy.

Right of levy by city treasurer,
§ 2-99.

Sale after levy, § 2-100.

Moving from city.

Persons about to move from
city, § 2-104.

Penalties, § 2-102.

General provisions, § 2-102.

Receipt.

Tax tickets, § 2-98.



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Sale.

After levy or distraint, §
2-100.

Distribution of proceeds,
§ 2-100.

Ticket.

Tax ticket, § 2-98.

Preparation, § 2-98.

Time.

Mailing bills to taxpayers,
§ 2-97.

Council.

Borrowing in anticipation of
taxes, char., § 15.

Deeds.

Recordation of deeds, § 11.1-2.

Delinquent and uncollectible
taxes.

Calling on person failing to
pay taxes, § 2-103.

Continuing collection.

One year, § 2-110.

Distress.

Collection by distress, §
2-103.

Right of distress, § 2-99.

Lists, § 2-105.

Contents, §§ 2-105, 2-106.

Credit.

Allowance of credit to
treasurer, etc., § 2-107.

Form, § 2-106.

Made out by treasurer, §
2-105.

Oath of treasurer, § 2-106.

Publication of delinquent
real estate and personal
property taxes, § 2-108.

Recordation, § 2-109.

Report of collection, § 2109.

Resubmission of delinquent
lists, § 2-111.

Speak as of June thirtieth,
§ 2-106.

Submission to council, §
2-107.

Transmission to clerk of
corporation court, § 2109.

Penalties, § 2-102.

Reports.

Collections, § 2-109.

Sale.

After levy or distraint, §
2-100.

Delinquent lands, § 2-112;
char., § 20.

Subsequent collections, § 2111.

Due.

When taxes due, § 2-101.

Executors and administrators.

Grants of administration, §
11.1-3.

Failure to file required returns,
etc.

Penalties, § 2-150.

Levy of taxes, char., §§ 19, 20.

Budget.

Annual budget and levy, §
2-19.

License and license taxes, §§
16A-1 to 16A-112.

See Licenses and License
Taxes.

Lien.

On real property, char., § 20.

Life tenant.

Sale of land for delinquent
taxes, char., § 23.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

License tax on motor vehicles,
§§ 11.1-15 to 11.1-17.

See Motor Vehicles and
Traffic.

Oaths.

Delinquent taxes.

Oath of treasurer to delinquent
lists, § 2-106.

Ordinances.

Requirements for ordinance
imposing taxes, § 2-59.

Penalties.

Delinquent taxes, § 2-102.

Failure to file required listings,
§ 2-150.

Publication.

Lists of delinquent real estate
and personal property
taxes, § 2-108.

Rate of tax, char., § 20.

Real property.

Assessment.

See Real Estate Assessment.

Delinquent taxes.

Sale of land for delinquent
taxes, § 2-112; char., § 20.

Lien on real property, char., § 20.


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Tax relief.

Elderly persons.

Affidavit.

Investigation of, §
11.1-21.

Application for exemption,
§ 11.1-21.

Calculation of amount of
exemption, § 11.1-22.

Changes in status, § 11.123.

Definitions, § 11.1-18.

Effective date, § 11.1-19.

Exemptions.

Application, § 11.1-21.

Calculation of amount,
§ 11.1-22.

False claims, § 11.1-24.

Qualifications, § 11.120.

Investigation of affidavit,
§ 11.1-21.

Penalty.

Violation of article, §
11.1-24.

Purpose of article, § 11.119.

Qualifications for exemptions,
§ 11.1-20.

Severability provisions, §
11.1-25.

Violation of article, §
11.1-24.

Records.

Utility taxes.

Seller's records, § 11.1-8.

Reports.

Collection of delinquent taxes,
§ 2-109.

Utility taxes.

Sellers report to commissioner
of revenue, §
11.1-7.

Retail sales and use tax.

Additional to state sales tax,
§ 11.1-13.

Administration, § 11.1-14.

Collection, § 11.1-14.

Imposition, § 11.1-13.

Rate, § 11.1-13.

State sales tax.

To be additional to, § 11.113.

Return listings.

Failure to file, etc., § 2-150.

Sales.

Delinquent lands, § 2-112;
char., § 20.

Sales tax.

Retail sales and use tax, §§
11.1-13 to 11.1-14. See within
this title, "Retail sales
and use tax."

Subjects of taxation, char., § 20.

Supplemental requirement or
pension plan.

Withholding from benefits for
taxes, § 2-111.

Time.

Mailing bills to taxpayers, § 2-97.

When taxes due, § 2-101.

Transient lodging tax.

Business.

Cessation, § 11.1-14.8.

Cessation of business, § 11.114.8.

Collection.

Duty to collect tax, § 11.114.6.

Generally, § 11.1-14.2.

Procedure, § 11.1-14.3.

Definitions, § 11.1-14.1.

Duties.

Collection of tax, § 11.1-14.6.

Report to commissioner, § 11.114.6.

Enforcement, § 11.1-14.10.

Exceptions, § 11.1-14.9.

Interest and penalty, § 11.114.5.

Levy of tax, § 11.1-14.2.

Procedure as to collection, §
11.1-14.3.

Records, § 11.1-14.7.

Reports and remittances, § 11.114.4.

Duty to report to commissioner,
§ 11.1-14.6.

Violations, § 11.1-14.11.

Use tax.

Retail sales and use tax, §§
11.1-13 to 11.1-14. See within
this title, "Retail sales
and use tax."

Utility taxes.

Amount of tax, § 11.1-6.

Collection of tax.

Seller to collect, § 11.1-7.

Computation of tax.

Where seller collects periodically,
§ 11.1-12.


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Definitions, § 11.1-5.

Exemptions, § 11.1-9.

Bottled water, § 11.1-11.

Levy of tax, § 11.1-6.

Purchaser.

Defined, § 11.1-5.

Records.

Seller's record, § 11.1-8.

Reports.

Seller to commissioner of
revenue, § 11.1-7.

Seller.

Defined, § 11.1-5.

Duty to collect tax, § 11.1-7.

Records.

Kept by seller, § 11.1-8.

Remittances to treasurer, §
11.1-7.

Report to commissioner of
revenue, § 11.1-7.

Services.

Defined, § 11.1-5.

Telephone service, § 11.1-8.

Water.

Bottled water.

Exemptions, § 11.1-11.

Wills.

Probate of wills.

Tax on probate, § 11.1-3.



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TAXICABS AND OTHER VEHICLES
FOR HIRE.

Alcoholic beverages.

General provisions, § 32-22.

Ambulances.

Permit.

Required for operation of service,
§ 32-30.

Appeals.

Registration of drivers.

Suspension or revocation, §
32-29.

Bonds, surety.

Required of operators, § 32-4.

Drivers.

Acceptance of additional passengers,
§ 32-7.

Alcoholic beverages, § 32-22.

Cabs to be attended by drivers,
§ 32-16.

Compliance with lawful requests
of passengers, § 32-12.

Deception of passengers, § 32-11.

How passengers to enter or leave
taxicab, § 32-18.

Length of working day, § 32-23.

Loading and unloading passengers
or their belongings, §§ 32-18,
32-20.

Narcotics, § 32-22.

Noise.

Prohibited acts, § 32-17.

Nonpaying passengers.

Driver trainees, etc., § 32-21.

Receipts for fares, § 32-19.

Refusal to carry orderly passengers,
§ 32-9.

Registration. See within this
title, "Registration of drivers."

Smoking and offensive use of
tobacco, § 32-15.

To be clean and neat in dress and
in person, § 32-14.

Use of vehicle for unlawful purposes,
§ 32-13.

Working day.

Length, § 32-23.

Drugs.

Drivers, § 32-22.

Equipment.

Construction, maintenance, etc.,
§ 32-27.

Fare.

Carrying several passengers to
different destinations, § 32-6.

Failure to pay, § 32-5.

Receipts, § 32-19.

Contents, issuance, etc., §
32-19.

Fees.

Registration of drivers, § 32-3.

Registration of vehicles, §
32-2.

Inspection, § 32-1.

Insurance.

Required of operators, § 32-4.

Laws and ordinances.

Compliance with, § 32-25.

Promulgation of additional rules
and regulations, § 32-26.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-102.

Schedule of charges for vehicles
using streets for hire,
char., § 22.

Loading and unloading, § 32-20.

Maintenance.

General provisions, § 32-27.

In safe condition, §§ 32-1, 32-27.

Meters, § 32-5.

Carrying several passengers to
different destinations, § 32-6.

Narcotics.

Drivers, § 32-22.

Noise.

Excessive noise, § 32-17.

Operation.

Compliance with laws and ordinances,
§ 32-25.

Owner.

Use of vehicle for unlawful purposes,
§ 32-13.

Passengers.

Acceptance of additional passengers,
§ 32-7.

Carrying several passengers to
different destinations.

Fare, § 32-6.

Compliance with lawful requests
of passengers, § 32-12.

Deception of passengers, § 32-11.

Fare. See within this title,
"Fare."

How to enter or leave vehicle, §
32-18.

Loading and unloading, §§ 32-18,
32-20.

Nonpaying, § 32-21.

Refusal to carry orderly passengers,
§ 32-9.

Restriction on number of passengers,
§ 32-8.

In driver's compartment, § 32-10.

Penalties.

Violations of chapter provisions,
§ 32-28.


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Page 706.2

Rates.

Charged by taxis, § 32-5.

Receipts.

Fare receipts, § 32-19.

Registration of drivers.

Appeal of suspension or revocation,
§ 32-29.

Fees, § 32-3.

Photograph.

Posting, § 32-3.

Posting registration card, §
32-3.

Suspension or revocation, §
32-28.

Appeals, § 32-29.

Registration of vehicles.

Fees, § 32-2.

Posting registration cards, §
32-2.

Rules and regulations.

Additional rules.

Promulgation, etc., § 32-26.

Compliance with laws and ordinances,
§ 32-25.

Smoking and offensive use of
tobacco, § 32-15.

Stands, § 32-24.

Use of vehicle for unlawful purposes,
§ 32-13.

Violations, § 32-28.

Working day for taxicab drivers.

Length, § 32-23.

TAXIDERMISTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.


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TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE
COMPANIES.

Answering service.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-80.

Directories.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-43.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, §§ 16A-103,
16A-105.

Poles.

Inspection by city manager, §
2-82.

Replacement required.

By city manager, § 2-81.

Taxation.

Utility taxes, §§ 11.1-5 to
11.1-12.

See Taxation.

TELEVISION.

See Radio and Television.

THEATRES AND SHOWS.

Council.

Prohibition of immoral shows,
etc., by council, char., § 31.

Definition of theatre, appx. II,
§ 2.

Indecency and obscenity.

Prohibition of immoral shows,
etc., by mayor or council,
char., § 31.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-97.

Mayor.

Prohibition of immoral shows,
etc., by mayor, char., § 31.

Smoking.

Prohibited, § 19-71.

THEATRICALS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-106.

THREATS.

Threatening messages, § 19-76.

TIME.

Computation of time, § 1-2.

Defined, § 1-2.

Real estate assessment.

Making assessments, § 2-169.

TOBACCO.

Infants.

Sales, etc., to minors, § 19-77.

Tobacco, snuff, etc., retailers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-107.

TOILETS.

Approved method of disposal of
human excrement, § 22.1-16.

Food and food establishments.

Regulation of facilities, §
13-17.

Located outside of buildings,
§ 22.1-48.

Swimming pools.

Facilities required, § 31-16.

Water closet for public use,
§ 22.1-54.

TOMBSTONES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-80.

TOURIST HOMES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-108.

TOWN HOUSES.

Regulations, appx. II, § 19.

TRAFFIC.

Motor vehicles and traffic, §§
18-1 to 18-186.

See Motor Vehicles and
Traffic.

TRAILER CAMPS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-109.

TRAILERS AND TRAILER
COURTS.

Building Code.

Applicability of building regulations,
§ 33-9.

Defined, § 33-1; appx. II, § 2.

Electricity.

Applicability of electrical regulations,
§ 33-9.

Enforcement of chapter, § 33-10.

Fees.

Permits, §§ 33-2, 33-3.

Management.

Trailer court, § 33-8.

Permits.

Court permit, § 33-3.

Fee, § 33-3.

Plan, § 33-3.

Fee, §§ 33-2, 33-3.

Limitations on rights conveyed
by permits, § 33-4.

Location, § 33-2.

Maximum number on one lot,
§ 33-2.

Temporary use as office, §
33-2.

Trailers, § 33-2.


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Plan of court, § 33-3.

Plumbing.

Applicability of plumbing regulations,
§ 33-9.

Right of entry.

Inspectors, § 33-10.

Service building.

Required for each court, § 33-7.

Site requirements for courts, §
33-5.

Space.

Defined, § 33-1.

Water.

Supply at trailer court, § 33-6.

TREASURER.

General provisions, §§ 2-82 to
2-112.

See City Treasurer.

TREES AND SHRUBS.

City manager.

Determination of unlawful conditions,
§ 19-86.1.

Injuring or defacing, § 19-45.

Parks.

Destroying prohibited, § 2114.

Streets and sidewalks.

Planting shade trees, § 30-43.

Unlawful conditions, § 19-86.1.

TREE SURGEONS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

TRESPASS, § 19-78.

Cemeteries, § 21-14.

Parks, § 21-14.

Railroads.

Upon tracks or platform prohibited,
§ 26-6.

U

U-DRIVE-IT VEHICLES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-102.

UNDERTAKERS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-110.

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.

Excluded from city, char., § 3.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

Parking regulations, § 18-68.1.

USE TAX.

Retail sales and use tax, §§ 11.113
to 11.1-14.

See Taxation.

UTILITIES.

Public utilities.

See Public Utilities.

Taxation.

Utility taxes, §§ 11.1-5 to
11.1-12.

See Taxation.

V

VACCINATION.

School teachers and pupils, § 1517.

VAGRANTS.

Bonds, surety, § 19-81.

Definitions.

Persons deemed vagrants, §
19-80.

How dealt with, § 19-81.

VEGETABLES.

Grown on soil impregnated with
human excrement.

Prohibited, § 13-3.

VEHICLES.

Bicycles, §§ 6-1 to 6-7.

See Bicycles.

Motor vehicles and traffic, §§
18-1 to 18-186.

See Motor Vehicles and
Traffic.

Taxicabs, §§ 32-1 to 32-5.

See Taxicabs and Other
Vehicles for Hire.

Using loudspeakers, etc., for
advertising.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-111.


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VENDING MACHINES.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-112.

Merchants placing.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-78.

VENDORS.

Itinerant and distressed merchandise
vendors.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-64.

Street vendors.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-100.

VENEREAL DISEASES.

Barbershops.

Barber not to work suffering
from disease, § 5-4.

VERMIN CONTROL.

Rodent and vermin control.

See Rodent Control.

VETERANS.

Cemeteries.

Care of graves of war veterans,
§ 21-12.

VETERINARIANS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-90.

VITAL STATISTICS.

Council.

Births and deaths.

Powers of city council,
char., § 14.

W

WAIVER.

Supplemental retirement or
pension plan.

Strict application of policy, §
2-218.

WALL SIGNS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-35.

WARDS.

Boundaries, § 1-12.

Designation, § 1-12.

Elections.

Precincts, § 1-13.

General provisions, char., § 4.

School board.

One member for each ward,
char., § 45-a.

Voting places, § 1-13.

WARRANTS FOR PAYMENT OF
MONEY.

Director of finance.

Disbursement.

City manager.

Manner of making disbursements,
§ 2-89.

General provisions, § 2-122.

Pay day.

Fixing pay day, § 2-124.

Salaries and wages, § 2-123.

Sinking fund commission.

Disbursements by secretary
countersigned by president,
§ 2-162.

WATER.

Air conditioning.

General provisions, § 35-21.

Application.

Service, § 35-1.

Authorization for water supply,
char., § 46.

Bills.

Complaints against water
bills, § 35-7.

Nonpayment of bills.

Cutting off service, § 35-5.

Payment.

When bills payable, § 35-4.

Boilers.

Steam boilers.

Taking water directly from
service pipe, § 35-11.

Charges.

Connecting after water cut off
for nonpayment, § 35-6.

Consumers outside city, § 35-2.

Meter failing to register, §
35-3.

Schedule of water rates, § 35-2.

Turning on water, § 35-1.

City manager.

Fluoridation of city water, § 15-6.

Condemnation.

Wells and springs, § 15-16.

Connections.

Application, availability, elevation
and location of water
services, § 22.1-128.

Consumers outside city, § 35-8.

Making connections, § 35-1.

Temporary, § 35-1.

Wrongful connections, § 35-15.

Consumers.

Classification of premises, §
35-12.

Meter.

More than one meter, § 35- 12.


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More than one connection, §
35-12.

Outside city.

General provisions, § 35-8.

Rates, § 35-2.

Right of access to premises
supplied with water, § 3518.

Use of water from another's
premises, § 35-16.

Contracts.

Consumers outside city, § 35-8.

Cutting off service.

Charge for connecting after
water cut off, § 35-6.

Nonpayment of bills, § 35-5.

Unauthorized persons, § 35-9.

Defacing waterworks and fixtures,
§ 35-17.

Deposits, § 35-1.

Director of finance.

Collection of water bills, § 2118.

List of delinquents.

Cutting off supply, § 2-118.

Eminent domain.

Power to acquire water supply,
char., § 46.

Extension of lines.

Policy, § 22.1-135.

Fire hydrants.

Opening fire hydrants, § 35-10.

Fluoridation.

City water, § 15-6.

Referendum on introduction
into city water system,
char., § 14-b.

Food and food establishments.

Regulation as to water supply,
§ 13-18.

Gas.

Automatic water heater.

Permit to install, § 14-14.

Health and sanitation.

Condemnation of wells and
springs, § 15-16.

Discharge of water, etc., on
streets and sidewalks, § 15- 20.

Drains and running water.

Power of city manager as
to, § 15-19.

Stagnant water.

Power of city manager to
remove, § 15-19.

Injuring waterworks and fixtures,
§ 35-17.

Line.

Relation to sewer line, § 22.1-59.

Taps on raw water line, § 3514.

Mains.

Buildings in relation to water
mains, § 22.1-136.

Changing of depth of cover
over sewer mains, § 22.1136.

Meters.

Failing to register.

Charge, § 35-3.

Installing, § 35-1.

More than one meter to consumer,
§ 35-12.

Obstructing access to meters
prohibited, § 35-13.

Testing, § 35-7.

Water service larger than
five-eights of an inch meter
and one inch line, § 22.1-127.

Obstructing fixtures, § 35-17.

Ordinances.

Disposition of waterworks.

Procedure, § 2-63.

Pipe lines.

Laid by property owners.

Inspection, maintenance and
use, § 35-19.

Service lines to houses.

Covering and location, § 3520.

Minimum size, § 22.1-127.

Plumbing, §§ 22.1-1.1 to 22.1-137.

See Plumbing.

Pollution of water.

Power of council, char., § 14.

Power of council as to waterworks,
char., §§ 14, 14-b.

Rates.

Consumers outside city, §
35-2.

Schedule, § 35-2.

Special contract, § 35-2.

Referendum.

Introduction of fluoride,
sodium fluoride, etc., into
city water system, char., §
14-b.

Refrigerators.

Refrigeration systems, § 3521.


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Right of entry.

To premises supplied with
water, § 35-18.

Sewers.

Relation to water service lines,
§ 22.1-59.

Springs.

Condemnation of wells and
springs, § 15-16.

Stagnant water or offensive
substances on property.

Powers of city council, char.,
§ 14.

Streets and sidewalks.

Discharge of water, etc., on
streets prohibited, § 15-20.

Exposure of water pipes in
repairing, grading, etc., §
30-20.

Permit to install storm water
drainage pipe, § 30-45.

Subdivisions.

Improvements in subdivisions
prior to installation of water,
§ 8-6.

Swimming pools.

General provisions, §§ 31-1 to
31-39.

See Swimming Pools.

Taxation.

Utility taxes, §§ 11.1-5 to
11.1-12.

See Taxation.

Trailers and trailer courts.

Supply at trailer court, § 33-6.

Turning water off and on.

Unauthorized persons, § 35-9.

Wasting water, § 35-17.

Wells.

Condemnation, § 15-16.

Filling or covering, § 19-87.

WEAPONS.

Air guns, § 19-22.

Bows and arrows, § 19-22.

Carrying concealed weapons.

Powers of city council, char.,
§ 14.

Concealed weapons.

Carrying, § 19-83.

Dangerous missiles, § 19-22.

Dirks.

Dealers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-50.

Firearms.

Dealers.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-50.

Infants.

Sales, etc., prohibited, § 19-85.

Permits.

Sale of firearms, dirks or
Bowie knives, § 19-85.1.

Records.

Sales of firearms, § 19-85.2.

Sale of firearms, dirks or Bowie
knives.

Minors prohibited, § 19-85.

Permit.

Required, § 19-85.1.

Records of sales of firearms,
§ 19-85.2.

Shooting within city, § 19-84.

WEEDS.

On vacant lots.

Regulated, § 19-86.

Unlawful conditions, § 19-86.1.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

City sealer.

Appointment.

By council, § 36-1.

Compensation, § 36-1.

Duties.

Generally, § 36-2.

Hindering or obstructing
prohibited, § 36-8.

Police powers.

Generally, § 36-7.

Powers.

Generally, § 36-2.

Records, § 36-3.

Reports, § 36-3.

Sale or delivery of solid fuel.

Weights taken and attested
by city sealer, § 36-12.

Evidence.

Seizure for use as evidence, §
36-7.

Incorrect weights and measures.

Condemnation and destruction,
§ 36-6.

Marking, § 36-5.

Motor vehicles and traffic.

See Motor Vehicles and
Traffic.

Offenses.

Miscellaneous offenses in regard
to weights and measures,
§ 36-9.

Records.

City sealer's records, § 36-3.

Rejected weights and measures,
§ 36-6.

Repairs.

Condemnation for repairs, §
36-6.


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Reports.

City sealer's reports, § 36-3.

Sealer. See within this title,
"City sealer."

Sealing, § 36-5.

Set.

Procuring and keeping set of
weights and measures, §
36-4.

Solid fuel.

Sale or delivery of solid fuel.

City sealer.

Weights taken and attested
by city sealer, §
36-12.

Delivery tickets, § 36-11.

Registration of dealers, §
36-10.

WELFARE.

Public welfare, §§ 25-1 to 25-14.

See Public Welfare.

WELLS.

See Water.

WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.

Licenses.

Amount of tax, § 16A-79.

WILLS.

Taxation.

Probate of wills.

Tax on probate, § 11.1-3.

WIND LOADS.

Signs.

General provisions, § 28-21.

WITNESSES.

Council.

Before council, committees or
officers.

Procedure and requirements,
§ 2-17.

Real estate assessment.

Right of assessor to examine
witnesses, § 2-170.

WOMEN.

Interfering with females, § 1946.

WRITTEN.

Council.

Communications to be in writing,
§ 2-32.

Motion or proposition to be in
writing, § 2-33.

Defined, § 1-2.

Ordinances.

To be in writing, § 2-54.

Y

YEAR.

Defined, § 1-2.

Z

ZONING.

Alley.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Vacation, appx. II, § 6.

Amendments and changes.

Council.

Power of council generally,
appx. II, § 74.

Initiation of change, appx. II,
§ 75.

Procedure.

General provisions, appx.
II, § 76.

Annexed territory, appx. II, § 5.

Appeals.

Board of zoning appeals. See
within this title, "Board of
zoning appeals."

Area.

B office-shop districts, appx.
II, § 23.

B-1 business districts, appx. II,
§ 27.

B-2 business districts, appx.
II, § 31.

B-3 business districts, appx.
II, § 35.

B-4 business districts, appx.
II, § 35D.

M-1 restricted industrial districts,
appx. II, § 39.

M-2 industrial districts, appx.
II, § 43.

R-1 residential districts, appx.
II, § 11.

R-2 residential districts, appx.
II, § 15.

R-3 multiple-dwelling districts,
appx. II, § 19.

Regulations generally, appx.
II, § 7.

B office-shop districts.

Area.

Regulations, appx. II, § 23.

Height.

Regulations, appx. II, § 22.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 20.


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Use.

Regulations, appx. II, § 21.

Yards.

Regulations, appx. II, § 23.

B-1 business district.

Area.

Regulations, appx. II, § 27.

Height.

Regulations, appx. II, § 26.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 24.

Use.

Regulations, appx. II, § 25.

Yards.

Regulations, appx. II, § 27.

B-2 business districts.

Area.

Regulations, appx. II, § 31.

Height.

Regulations, appx. II, § 30.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 28.

Use.

Regulations, appx., II, § 29.

Yards.

Regulations, appx. II, § 31.

B-3 business districts.

Area.

Regulations, appx. II, § 35.

Height.

Regulations, appx. II, § 34.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 32.

Use.

Regulations, appx. II, § 33.

Yards.

Regulations, appx. II, § 35.

B-4 business districts.

Area.

Regulations, appx. II, § 35D.

Height.

Regulations, appx. II, § 35C.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 35A.

Use.

Regulations, appx. II, § 35B.

Basement.

Occupancy, appx. II, § 48.

Boardinghouse.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Board of zoning appeals.

Appointment.

By corporation court, appx.
II, § 62.

By whom appeals taken, appx.
II, § 64.

Composition, appx. II, § 62.

Exceptions, appx. II, § 67.

Fees, appx. II, § 64.

Hearing of appeal.

General provisions, appx. II,
§ 66.

How appeals taken, appx. II, §
64.

Judicial review of decisions of
board, appx. II, § 68.

Meetings.

Generally, appx. II, § 63.

Officers, appx. II, § 62.

Powers.

Generally, appx. II, § 67.

Quorum, appx. II, § 62.

Records, appx. II, § 63.

Removal, appx. II, § 62.

Rules, appx. II, § 63.

Stay of proceedings, appx. II,
§ 65.

Terms of office, appx. II, § 62.

Vacancies.

Filling, appx. II, § 62.

Variances, appx. II, § 67.

Building official.

Assistance from other officials,
appx. II, § 70.

Duties.

Generally, appx. II, § 69.

Records, appx. II, § 70.

Reports, appx. II, § 70.

Buildings.

Accessory building.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Exceptions and modifications.

Generally, appx. II, § 45.

Time of construction,
appx. II, § 46.

Use as dwelling, appx. II,
§ 46.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Lines.

Setback line on certain
streets, appx. II, § 56.

Cellar.

Occupancy, appx. II, § 48.

Certificates of occupancy.

General provisions, appx. II, §
72.

Changes. See within this title,
"Amendments and changes."

Churches.

Height exceptions, appx. II, §
44.

City attorney.

Prosecution of zoning cases, §
2-126.


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City planning.

See Planning.

Club.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Conflicting provisions repealed,
appx. II, § 79.

Conflict with other ordinances,
appx. II, § 73.

Corporation court.

Judicial review of decisions of
board of zoning appeals,
appx. II, § 68.

Definitions.

Flood plain districts, appx. II,
§ 43B.

Terms and words defined,
appx. II, § 2.

Density regulations.

Higher density with special
permit.

Application for special permits.

Conditions for approval, appx.
II, § 35E.

Procedures, appx. II, § 35E.

Site plans required for approval,
appx. II, § 35E.

Intent of special permit provisions,
appx. II, § 35F.

Penalties.

Violations, appx. II, § 35I.

Purpose of special permit provisions,
appx. II, § 35F.

Site plans.

Required for higher density approval,
appx. II, § 35E.

Standards.

Specific standards applicable
only to units over and above
those allowed in a given zone,
appx. II, § 35G.

Violations, appx. II, § 35I.

Districts.

Annexed territory, appx. II,
§ 5.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Division of city into districts,
appx. II, § 3.

Enumeration, appx. II, § 3.

Map, appx. II, § 4.

Dwelling.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Effective date, appx. II, § 80.

Exceptions, appx. II, §§ 44 to 55.

Family.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Fees.

Board of zoning appeals, appx.
II, § 64.

Filling station.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Fire zones.

Established, § 7-3.

Flood plain districts.

Appeals, appx. II, § 43H.

Definitions, appx. II, § 43B.

Documents.

Available for public inspection,
appx. II, § 43F.

Liability.

Disclaimer by city, appx. II, §
43G.

Map.

Amendment of zoning map, appx
II, § 43A.

Purposes, appx. II, § 43A.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 43A.

Site plan review.

Uses permitted subject to, appx.
II, § 43D.

Uses.

Discontinuance, appx. II, § 43E.

Permitted subject to site plan
review, appx. II, § 43D.

Regulations, appx. II, § 43C.

Frontage.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Funeral home.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Garage.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Grade.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Height.

B office-shop districts, appx.
II, § 22.

B-1 business district, appx. II,
§ 26.

B-2 business districts, appx.
II, § 30.

B-3 business districts, appx.
II, § 34.

B-4 business districts, appx.
II, § 35C.

Chimneys, church steeples and
towers, appx. II, § 44.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

M-1 restricted industrial districts,
appx. II, § 38.

M-2 industrial districts, appx.
II, § 42.

R-1 residential districts, appx.
II, § 10.

R-2 residential districts, appx.
II, § 14.


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R-3 multiple-dwelling districts,
appx. II, § 18.

Regulations generally, appx.
II, § 7.

Home occupation.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Hotel.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Loading space.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Lot.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Two or more main buildings
on one lot or tract, appx.
II, § 52.

M-1 restricted industrial districts.

Area.

Regulations, appx. II, § 39.

Height.

Regulations, appx. II, § 38.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 36.

Use.

Regulations, appx. II, § 37.

Yards.

Regulations, appx. II, § 39.

M-2 industrial districts.

Area.

Regulations, appx. II, § 43.

Height.

Regulations, appx. II, § 42.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 40.

Use.

Regulations, appx. II, § 41.

Yards.

Regulations, appx. II, § 43.

Map.

District map, appx. II, § 4.

Effective date, appx. II, § 80.

Minimum requirements, appx.
II, § 73.

Modifications, appx. II, §§ 44 to 55.

Nonconforming uses. See within
this title, "Use."

Nursing home.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Order to conform, appx. II, § 77.

Ordinances.

Effect on other ordinances,
appx. II, § 73.

Repeal of conflicting ordinances,
appx. II, § 79.

Penalty, appx. II, § 77.

Permits.

Density regulations.

Higher density with special permit.
See within this title,
"Density regulations."

General provisions, appx. II, §
71.

Planning.

City planning, §§ 8-1 to 8-6.

Projections.

Other permitted projections,
appx. II, § 51.

Yard.

Front yard.

Permitted projections,
appx. II, § 50.

Rear yard.

Permitted projections,
appx. II, § 49.

Purpose.

Statement of purpose, appx.
II, § 1.

Quorum.

Board of zoning appeals,
appx. II, § 62.

R-1 residential districts.

Area

Regulations, appx. II, § 11.

Height.

Regulations, appx. II, § 10.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 8.

Use.

Regulations, appx. II, § 9.

Yards.

Regulations, appx. II, § 11.

R-2 residential districts.

Area.

Regulations, appx. II, § 15.

Height.

Regulations, appx. II, § 14.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 12.

Use.

Regulations, appx. II, § 13.

Yards.

Regulations, appx. II, § 15.

R-3 multiple-dwelling districts.

Area.

Regulations, appx. II, § 19.

Height.

Regulations, appx. II, § 18.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 16.

Use.

Regulations, appx. II, § 17.


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Records.

Board of zoning appeals,
appx. II, § 63.

Building official, appx. II,
§ 70.

Reports.

Building official, appx. II,
§ 70.

Rooming house.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Severability, appx. II, § 78.

Signs.

Permitted in particular zoning
districts, § 28-12.

Site plan review.

Approval, appx. II, § 72A.

Flood plain districts.

Uses permitted subject to, appx.
II, § 43D.

Procedure, appx. II, § 72A.

Waiver of requirements, appx.
II, § 72A.

When required, appx. II, §
72A.

Street.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Line.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Setback line on certain
streets, appx. II, § 56.

Vacation, appx. II, § 6.

Structure.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Theatres and shows.

Definition of theatre, appx. II,
§ 2.

Tourist home.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Trailers and trailer courts.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Use.

B office-shop districts, appx.
II, § 21.

B-1 business district, appx. II,
§ 25.

B-2 business districts, appx.
II, § 29.

B-3 business districts, appx.
II, § 33.

B-4 business districts, appx.
II, § 35B.

Flood plain districts.

Discontinuance, appx. II, § 43E.

Permitted subject to site plan
review, appx. II, § 43D.

Regulations.

Generally, appx. II, § 43C.

M-1 restricted industrial districts,
appx. II, § 37.

M-2 industrial districts, appx.
II, § 41.

Nonconforming uses.

Continuance.

Nonconforming use of
building, appx. II, §
58.

Damaged nonconforming
buildings.

Restoration, appx. II, §
59.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Discontinuance.

Temporary discontinuance
of nonconforming use,
appx. II, § 60.

Enlargement, etc., of nonconforming
building or
premises, appx. II, § 61.

Incomplete nonconforming
buildings.

Completion, appx. II, § 59.

R-1 residential districts, appx.
II, § 9.

R-2 residential districts, appx.
II, § 13.

R-3 multiple-dwelling districts,
appx. II, § 17.

Regulations generally, appx.
II, § 7.

Variances.

Board of zoning appeals,
appx. II, § 67.

Violations, appx. II, § 77.

Yards.

B office-shop districts, appx.
II, § 23.

B-1 business district, appx. II,
§ 27.

B-3 business districts, appx.
II, § 35.

B-4 business districts, appx.
II, § 35D.

Defined, appx. II, § 2.

Front yard.

Adjustments, appx. II, § 55.

Permitted projections, appx.
II, § 50.

M-1 restricted industrial districts,
appx. II, § 39.

M-2 industrial districts, appx.
II, § 43.

R-1 residential districts, appx.
II, § 11.


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Rear yard.

Permitted projections, appx.
II, § 49.

Regulations generally, appx.
II, § 7.

Side yard.

For dwelling units above
commercial buildings,
appx. II, § 53.

Width of side yards between
commercial structures,
appx. II, § 54.

Unobstructed, appx. II, § 47.