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The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia :

the charter as amended and the general ordinances of the city enacted as a whole June 6th, 1932, in effect July 15th, 1932
  
  

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GENERAL INDEX


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GENERAL INDEX

ABUSIVE LANGUAGE, § 289.

ABUTTING OWNERS.

Charter provisions.

Assessments upon abutting landowners, appx., § 14.

Duty of owners of property abutting on sidewalks, § 171.

Removal of snow, sleet and ice, § 172.

ACCESSORIES.

Intoxicating liquors, § 490(4).

ACCIDENTS.

See "Motor Vehicles."

ACCOUNTS AND ACCOUNTING.

City auditor, § 72.

Audit of accounts of board of public welfare, § 471.

City collector, § 62.

Accounting to by city attorney, § 59.

City Treasurer.

Inspection of accounts, § 97.

ACTIONS.

Charter provisions.

Filing claim for damages condition precedent to action against
city, appx., § 40½.

Prosecutions by city attorney, § 59.

ADULTERATED FOOD, § 409.

ADULTERY, § 269.

ADVERTISEMENT.

Charter provisions.

Appropriation for advertising city, appx., § 18½.

Defacing advertisements, § 299.

On shade trees, § 275.

Unlawful to drop advertising matter from air craft, § 303.

Untrue, deceptive or misleading advertising, § 309.

AIR CRAFT.

Unlawful to drop advertising matter, § 303.

When prohibited over city, § 302.

ALLEYS.

Excavating in alleys, § 147.

Private alleys, § 188.


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AMENDMENTS.

Amendments a part of city code, § 32.

Ordinance to be amended only by ordinance, § 27, ch. 16.

ANIMALS.

Animals with contagious or infectious diseases, § 333.

Birds—unlawful to kill, § 330.

Bitches in heat, § 327.

Carcasses.

Of dead animals and other offensive things, § 332.

To be carried beyond city limits, § 331.

Charter provisions.

Animals running at large, appx., § 38.

Cock fighting, § 260.

Cruelty to—penalty, etc., § 329.

Dangerous animals, unlawful to permit to be at large, § 322.

Dogs.

Bitches in heat, § 327.

Fighting dogs, § 263.

Hydrophobia, § 328.

Mayor may require confinement of, § 328.

Domestic animals—unlawful to permit to be at large, § 323.

Exhibiting stallion or jack, § 335.

Feeding in the streets, § 185.

Fighting dogs or other animals, § 263.

Fowls—the straying of fowls, § 324.

Hogs.

Regulation as to keeping in city, § 325.

Hydrophobia—dogs to be confined or muzzled, § 328.

Limits within which no hogs may be kept—permits to keep hogs
outside of limits—revocation of permits, § 325.

Selling or trading or speeding animals in the streets, § 182.

Sheep—unlawful to keep in city, § 326.

Unattended teams and animals on the streets, § 184.

When dead from infectious diseases, how disposed of, § 334.

ANNUAL BUDGET AND LEVY, § 17.

Additional expenditures beyond annual budget, § 19.

Charter provisions, appx., § 17.

Duty of city manager, §§ 17, 52.

APPEALS.

Appeal to Corporation Court.

Charter provisions, appx., § 15.

Building code.

Board of zoning appeals, § 495(22).

Intoxicating liquors, § 490(14).


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APPROPRIATIONS.

Additional expenditures beyond annual budget, § 19.

Advertising city, appx., § 18½.

Annual, quarterly and special appropriations, § 20.

City purchasing agent.

Must not exceed appropriations, § 66.

Granting aid to various associations, § 22.

Highways.

Ordinance appropriating money for outside highways, § 21.

Manner of passage of ordinances and resolutions, § 18.

ARBITRATORS.

Charter provisions.

Questions arising between city and county, appx., § 46.

ARRESTS.

Motor vehicles.

Appearance upon arrest, § 489(65).

Penalty for failure to assist an officer, § 274.

Resisting an officer, § 263.

ASSAULT AND BATTERY, § 290.

ASSESSMENTS.

Charter provisions.

Abutting landowners, appx., § 14.

Commissioner of revenue.

License taxes, § 91.

Personal property, § 89.

Returns, § 89.

To begin making assessments January 1, § 85.

When lots subdivided, § 88.

ASSOCIATIONS.

Granting aid to various associations, § 22.

ATTEMPTS.

Intoxicating liquors, § 490(4).

ATTORNEY.

See "City Attorney."

ATTORNEY FOR THE COMMONWEALTH.

Duties, compensation, etc., §§ 82, 83.

AUCTIONS.

Auction sales in streets, § 183.

AUDITOR.

See "City Auditor."


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AUTOMOBILES.

See "Motor Vehicles."

AWNINGS, § 166.

Building code.

Marquees overhanging streets—construction—use and maintenance,
§ 494(45).

BAD CHECKS.

Checks drawn by person without sufficient funds or credit, § 306.

BAIL.

Power of chief or lieutenant to accept, § 219.

BAILIFF.

Civil and police justice court, § 207.

BAKERIES, §§ 395-408, 414.

BALL.

Playing ball in streets, § 257.

BASEBALL.

Playing baseball in streets, § 257.

BARBER SHOPS.

Regulations of, § 417.

BARB WIRE FENCES, § 190.

BENZINE.

Sale and storage regulated, § 318.

BETTING, § 308.

BICYCLES.

Riding on sidewalks, § 162.

BILLIARD SALOONS, §§ 281, 282.

BIRTH STATISTICS, § 418.

BOARDING HOUSES, §§ 395-408, 414.

Protection of boarding houses, § 300.

Unlawful to accept in advance money for food and fail to deliver
food, § 301.

BOARD OF HEALTH.

Barber shops, § 417.

Birth statistics, § 418.

Composition, § 365.

Condemnation of wells and springs, § 368.

Control of communicable diseases, § 369.

Duties, § 365.

Health officer, § 366.


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Food, §§ 409, 415, 416.

Food establishment, §§ 395-408, 414, 416.

Health officer, § 366.

Inspection of allegedly offensive places, § 372.

To be local registrar of vital statistics, § 418.

Ice cream, § 413.

Meats, § 410.

Milk, §§ 378-394, 412.

Nuisances, § 372.

Organization, § 365.

Powers, § 365.

Privies, § 373.

Providing for the proper disposal of human excreta, and prescribing
construction, maintenance, scavenger, and inspection of
privies, etc., § 373.

Quarantine, § 369.

Removal of sick, § 370.

Reports, § 366.

Rules and regulations, § 367.

Slaughter houses, §§ 374-376.

Permits, § 374.

Physical examination, § 375.

Regulation of, § 376.

Smallpox vaccination, § 371.

Soft drinks, § 413.

Stables, § 377.

BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE.

Aid to destitute non-residents, § 468.

Audit, § 471.

District home board, § 463.

Duties, § 462.

Expenditures, § 466.

Inventory, § 471.

Non-resident paupers coming into city, § 467.

Paupers.

Burial of paupers, § 470.

Non-resident paupers coming into city, § 467.

Reports, § 471.

Superintendent.

Compensation, § 464.

Duties, § 465.

Election, § 464.

Expenditures, § 466.

Reports, § 469.

Term, § 464.


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BONDS, § 41.

Appeal bond.

Intoxicating liquors, § 490(14).

Building code inspector, § 494(3).

Charter provisions.

Refunding bonds, appx., § 22.

Sinking fund, appx., § 23.

Loans and bonds therefor, appx., § 24.

City electrician, § 493(2).

City treasurer, custodian, § 98.

Commissioner of revenue, § 84.

Constables, § 41.

Draft by city attorney, § 59.

Official bonds, § 41.

Amount to be given, § 41.

Character of surety, § 41.

Cost of to be at expense of city, § 41.

Failure to give vacates office, § 41.

Plumbers, § 491(5).

Sinking fund.

See "Sinking Fund."

BON FIRES.

Making in street, § 192.

BORROWING MONEY.

Power of finance committee, § 14.

BOUNDARIES OF CITY.

Charter provisions, appx., § 2.

Removing or defacing monuments, § 149.

BOUNDARIES OF WARDS, § 138.

BOWLING ALLEYS.

Regulation, § 282.

BRIDGES.

Special speed limitations on bridges, § 489(7).

BUDGET.

Additional expenditures beyond annual budget, § 19.

Annual budget and levy, § 17.

Charter provisions, appx., § 17.

Duty of city manager, §§ 17, 52.

BUILDING CODE.

Areaways, § 494(29).

Awnings.

Marquees overhanging streets—construction—use and maintenance,
§ 494(45).


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Building inspector authorized to enter property or premises, §
494(49).

Chimneys and fireplaces, § 494(33).

Concrete construction, § 494(17).

Condemnation, § 494 (47).

Definition of terms, § 494(1).

Districts.

See infra, "Zoning."

Dry rooms, § 494(37).

Dwelling houses.

Prohibited location, § 494(30).

Exits required, § 494(27).

Factory construction, § 494(14).

Fires.

Fire escapes from buildings of three stories and over, §
494(23).

Fire limits—congested fire limits, § 494(2).

Fire stops, § 494(28).

Permissible wooden structures within the congested fire limits,
§ 494(11).

Repairing frame building within congested fire limits, §
494(12).

Walls, cornices, and roof required within the congested fire
limits, § 494(10).

What buildings required to be fireproof, § 494(13).

Floor lights, § 494(24).

Foundation, § 494(9).

Frame buildings.

Construction, § 494(31).

Furnaces and appliances, § 494(39).

Garages.

Auto repair shops and public garages, § 494(46).

Gas connections, § 494(41).

Hot air pipes and registers, § 494(36).

Inspector.

Appointment, §§ 127, 494(3).

Bond, § 494(3).

Compensation, § 494(3).

Duties, §§ 128, 494(4).

Term, § 494(3).

Interpretation of chapter, § 494(48).

Light and ventilation, § 494(32).

Limits of height and area, § 494(15).

Mill building, § 494(14).

Open flame heating devices, § 494(40).

Penalties, § 494(50).


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Permits, § 494(6).

Buildings and structures to which applicable, § 494(8).

Change in structure after permit is issued, § 494(7).

Plats, § 494(5).

Prosecution of cases arising under by city attorney, § 59.

Protection of ends of wooden beams, § 494(19).

Protection of wall openings, § 494(20).

Roof covering, § 494(25).

Roof openings, § 494(26).

Safety of design, § 494(44).

Skylights over stairway and elevator shafts, § 494(22).

Smoke pipes, § 494(35).

Stairway and elevator shafts, § 494(21).

Skylights, § 494(22).

Steel construction, § 494(18).

Stoves and ranges, § 494(38).

Streets, sidewalks and highways.

Establishment of street lines, § 494(5).

Plat required, § 494(5).

Theatres and shows, § 494(43).

Vent flues, § 494(42).

Walls, § 494(16).

Wooden beams separated from masonry chimneys, § 494(34).

Zoning, § 495.

Districts, § 495(1).

A-1 residence district uses, § 495(4).

Accessory buildings, § 495(15).

Amendment, § 495(23).

A residence district uses, § 495(3).

B-1 business district uses, § 495(6).

B-2 business districts, § 495(7).

B business district uses, § 495(5).

Board of zoning appeals, § 495(22).

C industrial districts, § 495(8).

Courts, § 495(13).

Definitions, § 495(2).

Effect of invalidity of one subsection, § 495(21).

Enforcement, § 495(19).

Exceptions and regulations in various districts, § 495(14).

Existing non-conforming uses, § 495(18).

General regulations, § 495(17).

Heights of buildings, § 495(9).

Interpretation and purposes, § 495(16).

Rear yards, § 495(11).

Set back building lines, § 495(10).

Side yards, § 495(12).

Violations and penalties, § 495(20).


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BUILDING INSPECTOR.

See "Building Code."

BURDEN OF PROOF.

Intoxicating liquors.

See "Intoxicating Liquors."

BURIAL PERMIT, § 420.

CAFES, §§ 395-408, 414.

Unlawful to accept in advance money for food and fail to deliver
food, § 301.

CANDY FACTORIES, §§ 395-408, 414.

CARNIVALS.

Mayor may prohibit, § 47.

CELLARS.

Defective covers, § 155.

Entrances on sidewalks to cellars and area-ways prohibited, § 151.

To be kept closed, § 153.

CEMETERIES.

See "Parks and Cemeteries."

CHAIN GANG.

Establishment, § 310.

Manager, § 312.

Assistant manager, § 312.

Duties, § 313.

Rules and regulations, § 314.

Prisoners.

Commitment, § 317.

Credit for good conduct, § 315.

Limitation of confinement for failure to pay fine and costs, §
316.

Release, § 317.

Who liable thereto, § 311.

CHARITIES.

Ordinances and resolutions.

Granting aid to various charities, § 22.

CHARTER PROVISIONS.

Abutting landowners.

Assessments upon abutting landowners, appx., § 14.

Actions.

Filing claim for damages condition precedent to action against
city, appx., § 40½.

Advertisement.

Appropriation for advertising city, appx., § 18½.


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Animals.

Animals running at large, appx., § 38.

Appeal to corporation court, appx., § 15.

Arbitrators.

Questions arising between city and county, appx., § 46.

Bonds.

Refunding bonds, appx., § 22.

Sinking fund, appx., § 23.

Loans and bonds therefor, appx., § 24.

Boundaries, appx., § 2.

Budget, appx., § 17.

City manager, appx., § 4.

City officers, appx., § 27.

Election, appx., § 5.

Oath and qualification, appx., § 6.

Salaries fixed by council, appx., § 31.

Same person may hold county and city office, appx., § 47.

City sergeant, appx., § 26.

City treasurer.

Custodian of funds of city, appx., § 20.

Receipt and disbursement of city money, appx., § 34.

Recovery against treasurer and sureties, appx., § 35.

Reports of treasurer, appx., § 21.

Claims.

Filing claim for damages condition precedent to action against
city, appx., § 40½.

Condemnation.

Taking or damaging private property, appx., § 39.

Conservators of the peace, appx., § 16.

Continuance of rights, appx., § 41.

Corporation court, appx., § 42.

Council, appx., §§ 4, 15.

Appropriation for advertising city, appx., § 18½.

Authority, appx., § 11.

Borrowing money in anticipation of taxes, appx., § 13½.

Budget, appx., § 17.

General powers of council, appx., § 13.

Journal of proceedings, appx., § 11.

Meetings, appx., §§ 11, 32.

Minutes of council, appx., § 12.

Officers and clerks, appx., § 5.

Ordinances and resolutions, appx., §§ 11, 15.

President, appx., § 8.

Entitled to vote, appx., § 10.

Quorum, appx., § 9.

Salaries of councilmen, appx., § 4.


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Vacancy in office, appx., § 7.

Vice-president, appx., § 8.

County.

Arbitration of city and county questions, appx., § 46.

Same person may hold county and city office, appx., § 47.

County jail, appx., § 15.

County property, appx., § 45.

Elections, appx., § 44.

Electric works.

Sale of, appx., § 25.

Enactment, appx., § 1.

Fines, appx., § 15.

Collection of fines, appx., § 37.

Franchises, appx., § 33.

Gas.

Sale of public utilities, appx., § 25.

Licenses.

License taxes, appx., § 19.

Mayor.

Powers and duties, appx., § 29.

Prohibition of immoral shows, appx., § 28.

Vacancy in office, appx., § 7.

Miller Manual Labor School, appx., § 45.

Modified commission plan of government, appx., § 4.

Ordinances and resolution, appx., §§ 15, 41.

Police justice, appx., § 30.

Public utilities.

Sales thereof, appx., § 25.

Schools.

Miller Manual Labor School, appx., § 45.

School property in Charlottesville school district, appx., § 45.

Sewerage system, appx., § 43.

Sewer plant.

Sale of, appx., § 25.

Sinking fund, appx., § 23.

Loans and bonds therefor, appx., § 24.

Streets, sidewalks and highways.

Encroachments upon streets, appx., § 40.

Taxation.

Assessments upon abutting landowners, appx., § 14.

Borrowing money in anticipation of taxes, appx., § 13½.

Collection of revenue, appx., § 20.

Levy of taxes, appx., § 17.

Persons and property subject to levy, appx., § 18.

Territory, appx., § 2.

Theaters and shows, appx., § 28.


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University of Virginia, appx., § 2½.

Wards, appx., § 3.

Water, appx., § 43.

Sale of water plant, appx., § 25.

When charter effective, appx., § 48.

CHECKS.

Checks drawn by person without sufficient funds or credit, § 306

CHICKENS.

Cockfighting, § 260.

Straying of fowls, § 324.

CHIEF OF POLICE.

See "Police."

CHIMNEYS.

Building code, § 494(33).

CHURCHES.

Disturbing public worship, § 277.

Lounging, etc., on church steps, porch, § 278.

CIRCUSES.

Circus exhibitions, etc., § 258.

Merry-go-rounds, § 259.

CITY ATTORNEY.

Accounting, § 59.

Actions.

Commencement and prosecution, § 59.

Violation of building code, § 59.

Assistance of commonwealth attorney, § 83.

Building code.

Prosecution of cases arising under by city attorney, § 59.

Duties, §§ 58, 59.

Duty to draft bonds, deeds, obligations, contracts, etc., § 59.

Election, § 57.

Qualification, § 57.

Salary, § 60.

Zoning ordinances.

Prosecution of cases arising under by city attorney, § 59.

CITY AUDITOR.

Accounts, § 72.

Annual report, § 75.

Board of public welfare.

Audit of accounts and inventory of property of board, § 471.

Bonds, § 41.


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Books, § 72.

Duties.

In general, §§ 71, 81.

Election, § 70.

Examination of claims, drawing of warrants, etc., § 76.

General duties, §§ 71, 81.

Monthly report of receipts and disbursements, § 79.

Quarterly reports, § 74.

Reports.

Annual reports, § 75.

Monthly report of receipts and disbursements, § 79.

Quarterly reports, § 74.

Salary, § 70.

Sinking fund.

Auditor as secretary of board, §§ 80, 130.

Supervision over other officers, § 73.

Term of office, § 70.

To fix pay day, § 78.

Warrants.

Drawing of warrants, § 76.

For salaries of city officers, § 77.

CITY COLLECTOR.

Accounting by, § 62.

Accounting to by city attorney, § 59.

Bond, § 41.

Collection of water and gas bill, § 62.

Duties, § 62.

Election and compensation, § 61.

CITY ELECTRICIAN.

See generally, "Electrical Code."

Appointment, §§ 127, 493(2).

Bond, § 493(2).

Compensation, § 493(2).

Duties, §§ 128, 493(3).

In regard to electric signs, § 163.

Inspection.

Authorized to enter property for inspection, § 493(13).

Term, § 493(2).

CITY EMPLOYEES.

Power of city manager to employ and discharge, § 52, cl. 4.

Salaries fixed by city manager, § 52, cl. 4.

CITY ENGINEER.

Appointment by city manager, § 127.

Duties, § 128.


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CITY FUNDS.

See "City Treasurer."

CITY HEALTH OFFICER.

See "Board of Health."

CITY MANAGER.

Annual budget.

City manager to prepare, §§ 17, 52.

Appointment of heads of departments, § 127.

Appointment of inspectors, § 127.

Bond, § 41.

Charter provisions, appx., § 4.

Chief of police to furnish information to and co-operate with, §
215.

Contracts.

Signature, § 137.

Custody of city property, § 54.

Departments.

Appointment of heads, § 127.

Consolidation or abolition of existing departments, § 127.

Creation of new departments, § 127.

Duties, § 52.

Inspection of telephone, telegraph and other poles, § 56.

Insurance of city property, § 54.

Maps of streets, water, sewer and gas lines, § 55.

Quarterly estimate, § 53.

Streets, sidewalks and highways.

See generally, "Streets, Sidewalks and Highways."

Term of office, etc., § 51.

CITY OFFICERS.

See the particular officers such as, "City Auditor," "City Attorney,"
etc.

Absence from city, vacation, etc., § 40.

Appointment of substitute during inability to serve, § 37.

Charter provisions, appx., § 27.

Election, appx., § 5.

Oath and qualification, appx., § 6.

Salaries fixed by council, appx., § 31.

Same person may hold county and city office, appx., § 47.

City attorney.

See "City Attorney."

City auditor.

See "City Auditor."

City collector.

See "City Collector."


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City manager.

See "City Manager."

Commissioner of revenue.

See "Commissioner of Revenue."

Compensation, § 36.

Councilmen.

See "Council."

Election, § 35.

General power and authority, § 43.

Mayor.

See "Mayor."

Official bonds, § 41.

Pay of suspended officers, § 39.

Removal of for malfeasance, etc., § 38.

Requisitions to city purchasing agent, § 65.

Salaries to be fixed by the council, §§ 36, 42.

Terms of service, etc., § 35.

Warrants for salary of city officers, § 77.

CITY PURCHASING AGENT.

Available appropriation necessary for purchase, § 66.

City contracts—how signed, §§ 68, 137.

Competitive bids, § 66.

Contracts.

Signature, §§ 68, 137.

Duties, §§ 64, 69.

Requisitions for supplies—how approved, § 65.

Sales of material and personal property, § 67.

Term of office, § 63.

CITY SEAL, § 33.

Custodian of seal, § 34.

CITY SEALER.

Appointment, § 118.

Compensation, § 118.

Condemnation.

Condemnation for repairs, § 122.

Destruction of incorrect weights and measures, § 122.

Duties, § 120.

Powers, § 120.

Punishment for certain offenses, § 126.

Punishment for hindering sealer in duty, § 125.

Records to be kept, § 123.

Reports, § 123.

Sealing or marking weights and measures to indicate correspondence
with standards, § 121.


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Seizure for use as evidence of false or unsealed weights, measures,
etc., § 124.

Set of weights and measures, § 119.

Term of office, § 118.

CITY SERGEANT.

Bond, § 41.

Charter provisions, appx., § 26.

CITY TREASURER.

Accounts, § 97.

Bond, § 41.

Books.

Books, stationery, etc., to be furnished by city, § 94.

How kept, § 95.

Inspection of books and accounts, § 97.

Charter provisions.

Custodian of funds of city, appx., § 20.

Receipt and disbursement of city money, appx., § 34.

Recovery against treasurer and sureties, appx., § 35.

Reports of treasurer, appx., § 21.

Compensation, § 117.

Custodian of bonds, notes, etc., § 98.

Deposit of funds of city, § 91.

Disbursements, § 96.

Records, § 95.

Duties, § 93.

Duty to collect taxes, § 104.

Duty to withhold wages, § 103.

Interest bearing deposit, § 99.

Member of sinking fund commission, § 129.

Office, § 93.

Power of levy, distress, etc., § 105.

Records.

Inspection of records, § 97.

Record of receipts and disbursement, § 95.

Reports, § 102.

Charter provisions, appx., § 21.

School funds, § 101.

Sinking fund.

To keep accounts and act as custodian, § 131.

Taxes.

Additional penalty of five per centum, § 109.

Delinquent lists, § 110.

Advertisement, § 112.

Monthly reports of collections, § 113.


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Recordation, § 113.

Subsequent collections, § 114.

To be submitted to council, § 112.

To speak as of June fifteenth of each year, § 111.

Transmitted to clerk of corporation court, § 113.

Distress, § 105.

When he may distrain, § 105.

Duty to collect taxes, § 104.

False returns by treasurer, § 116.

Form of lists, § 111.

Interest, § 108.

Sale of delinquent lands, § 115.

Tax tickets, § 106.

To call on each tax payer, § 108.

To continue to collect delinquent taxes for one year, § 114.

To mail bills to tax payers, § 107.

Uncollectible taxes, § 110.

When penalty attaches, § 108.

When to receive taxes, § 108.

CIVIL AND POLICE JUSTICES COURT.

Appeal to corporation court, appx., § 15.

Bailiff, § 207.

Books, § 206.

Charter provisions, appx., § 30.

Clerk, § 207.

Bond, § 41.

Compensation, § 201.

Costs, § 202.

Court room, § 206.

Election, § 198.

Fines, § 202.

Failure to pay fine, § 204.

Use and collection of fines, § 203.

Intoxicating liquors.

Original jurisdiction, § 490(13).

Warrants returnable before civil and police justices, §
490(26).

Jurisdiction, § 199.

Office, § 206.

Powers, § 199.

Stationery, § 206.

Substitute civil and police justice, § 205.

Terms of court, § 200.

Term of office, § 198.

Trial fees, § 202.


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CLAIMS.

Charter provisions.

Filing claim for damages condition precedent to action against
city, appx., § 40½.

Examination by auditor, § 76.

CLERK OF COUNCIL.

Calendar of unfinished business, § 27, cl. 30.

Charter provisions, appx., § 5.

Copy of petitions, etc., to be furnished commissioners, etc., § 87.

Docket of petition, § 31.

Elections, § 28.

Furnish mayor copy of every ordinance or resolution, § 30.

Furnish president of council with memorandum of unfinished
business, § 30.

Furnish treasurer and auditor with copy of appropriations, § 30.

Journal of proceedings, § 29.

Names of councilmen, when entered, § 2.

Notify persons elected to positions by council, § 30.

Notify persons of action of council, § 30.

Numbering ordinances, § 32.

Order of business, § 27, cl. 31.

Ordinance book, § 29.

Reports of committees to be in writing, § 27, cl. 28.

Rules for the construction of statutes, § 27, cl. 29.

Special order of business, § 27, cl. 32.

CLUB HOUSES.

Intoxicating liquors.

Unlawful to keep, etc., § 490(8).

COAL.

Coal hole opening, § 153.

Coal holes in sidewalks, § 152.

Handling or transporting, § 154.

Streets and highways, § 154.

COCK-FIGHTING, § 260.

COLLECTOR.

See "City Collector."

COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE.

See generally, "Taxation."

Assessment.

License taxes, § 91.

Personal property, § 89.

Returns, § 89.

To begin making assessments January 1, § 85.

When lots subdivided, § 88.


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Bond, § 84.

Books, etc., § 87.

Land and personal property books, § 90.

Compensation, § 92.

Duties, § 84.

Election, § 84.

Forms.

Forms to be furnished, § 89.

Office, § 86.

Records, § 86.

Term of office, § 84.

COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND.

See "Sinking Fund."

COMMITTEES, § 13.

Finance committee.

Appointment, § 13.

Duties and powers, § 14.

Meetings of committees—how called—chairman—quorum, § 27,
cl. 27.

Reports of committees to be in writing, § 27, cl. 28.

When committees shall report, and on what matter, § 27, cl. 26.

Witnesses before council and committee, § 25.

COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEY.

Duties, compensation, etc., §§ 82, 83.

To assist city attorney, § 83.

CONCEALED WEAPONS, § 287.

CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION

Building code, § 494(47).

CONDEMNATION.

Building code, § 494(47).

Charter provisions.

Taking or damaging private property, appx., § 39.

City sealer.

Destruction of incorrect weights and measures, § 122.

Wells and springs, § 368.

CONFECTIONARIES, §§ 395-408, 414.

CONSERVATORS OF THE PEACE.

Charter provisions, appx., § 16.

Motorman and conductors of street railways, § 485.


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CONSTABLES.

Bond, § 41.

Collection of delinquent taxes, § 114.

CONSTITUTIONALITY OF CODE, § 496.

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.

See "Diseases."

CONTRACTS.

City purchasing agent.

Signature, §§ 68, 137.

Draft by city attorney, § 59.

How city contracts executed, § 137.

Signed by city purchasing agent, §§ 68, 137.

CORONER.

See generally, "Vital Statistics and Mortuary Reports."

CORPORATE SEAL, § 33.

CORPORATION COURT.

Charter provisions, appx., § 42.

Appeal to, appx., § 15.

Intoxicating liquors.

Appeals, § 490(13).

COSTS.

Civil and police justice court, § 202.

Juvenile and domestic relations court.

Accounting by judge, § 253.

Limitation of confinement for failure to pay fine and costs, §
316.

COUNCIL.

Adjournment.

Absence of quorum, § 9.

Motion, § 27, cl. 19.

Annual budget and levy, § 17.

Additional expenditures, § 19.

Appropriations.

Additional expenditures beyond annual budget, § 19.

Advertising city, appx., § 18½.

Annual quarterly and special appropriations, § 20.

Manner of passage of ordinances in excess of $1,000, § 18.

Manner of vote on ordinances and resolutions, § 18.

Ordinance appropriating money for outside highways, § 21.

Budget.

Additional expenses beyond annual budget, § 19.

Annual budget and levy, § 17.

Charter provisions, appx., § 17.


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Business.

Order of business, § 27, cl. 31.

Special order of business, § 27, cl. 32.

Charter provisions, appx., §§ 4, 15.

Appropriation for advertising city, appx., § 18½.

Authority, appx., § 11.

Borrowing money in anticipation of taxes, appx., § 13½.

Budget, appx., § 17.

General powers of council, appx., § 13.

Journal of proceedings, appx., § 11.

Meetings, appx., §§ 11, 32.

Minutes of council, appx., § 12.

Officers and clerks, appx., § 5.

Ordinances and resolutions, appx., §§ 11, 15, 41.

President, appx., § 8.

Entitled to vote, appx., § 10.

Quorum, appx., § 9.

Salaries of councilmen, appx., § 4.

Vacancy in office, appx., § 7.

Vice-president, appx., § 8.

City attorney.

See "City Attorney."

Duty of attorney to attend meetings, § 59.

Clerk of council.

Calendar of unfinished business, § 27, cl. 30.

Charter provision, appx., § 5.

Elections, § 28.

Numbering ordinances, § 32.

Order of business, § 27, cl. 31.

Ordinance book, § 29.

Reports of committees to be in writing, § 27, cl. 28.

Rules for the construction of statutes, § 27, cl. 29.

Special order of business, § 27, cl. 32.

Committees, § 13.

Finance committee.

Appointment of committee, § 13.

Duties and powers, § 14.

Power to borrow money, § 14.

Meetings of committees—how called—chairman—quorum, §
27, cl. 27.

Reports of committees to be in writing, § 27, cl. 28.

When committees shall report, and on what matter, § 27,
cl. 26.

Witnesses before council and committees, § 25.

Communications to be in writing, § 27, cl. 12.


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Compensation, § 1.

Disposition of public property and franchises, § 23.

Disqualification of members of certain offices, § 12.

Elections.

Aye and no vote, § 27, cl. 23.

Manner of elections, § 4.

Members failing to vote, § 24.

President, § 5.

To fill vacancies for unexpired term, § 1.

Vice-president, § 5.

Executive session, § 7.

Finance committee.

Appointment of members, § 13.

Duties and powers, § 13.

Power to borrow money, § 14.

Fining members, § 10.

Franchises.

Disposition of franchises, § 23.

Granting aid to various associations, § 22.

Highways.

Ordinance appropriating money for outside highways, § 21.

Malfeasance or misfeasance in office, § 10.

Mayor.

See "Mayor."

Meetings.

Charter provisions, appx., §§ 11, 32.

Executive session, § 7.

Regular meetings, § 6.

Secrecy when public welfare requires, § 7.

Special meetings.

Call to specify object, § 7.

How called, § 6.

Reconsideration of votes prohibited, § 8.

Time of meeting for organization, § 3.

Members.

Conduct in addressing the body, § 27, cl. 6.

Conduct while sitting, § 27, cl. 10.

Failing to vote, § 24.

How called to order, § 27, cl. 9.

Not to withdraw without leave, § 27, cl. 5.

Number and length of speeches, § 27, cl. 8.

Orders of recognition by the president, § 27, cl. 7.

Minutes, appx., § 12.

Motions.

Amendments must be relevant, § 27, cl. 14.


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To be in writing, § 27, cl. 13.

To reconsider, § 27, cl. 25.

Oath of office, § 2.

Officers of cities.

Salaries to be fixed by council, § 36.

Order of business, § 27, cl. 31.

Special order of business, § 27, cl. 32.

Ordinances and resolutions.

Amendments a part of city code, § 32.

Appropriating money, imposing taxes, etc.

Manner of vote, § 18.

Appropriating money in excess of $1,000.

Manner of passage, § 18.

Associations.

Granting aid to various associations, § 22.

Book.

Clerk of council to keep ordinance book, § 29.

Charter provisions, §§ 11, 15, 41.

City attorney.

Draft of ordinances and resolutions, § 59.

Clerk of council.

Numbering ordinances, § 32.

Ordinance book, § 29.

Draft by city attorney, § 59.

Effect of objection by one member of council, § 16.

Filling blanks in certain ordinances, § 27, cl. 21.

Franchises.

Ordinances and resolutions disposing of franchises, § 23.

General ordinances to be read twice before passage, § 27,
cl. 15.

Granting aid to various associations, § 22.

Highways.

Appropriating money for outside highways, § 21.

Immediate consideration, § 16.

Imposing taxes, manner of passage, § 18.

Must be in writing, § 16.

Numbering ordinances, § 32.

Objection by member carries same over to next meeting,
§ 16.

Ordinances to be repealed or amended only by ordinance, §
27, cl. 16.

Public property.

Ordinance disposing of public property, § 23.

Reading before passage, § 27, cl. 15.

Reading may be dispensed with by majority vote, § 27, cl. 15.


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Repeal of general ordinances in conflict with code, § 498.

Repeal of part of city code, § 32.

Style, § 27, cl. 17.

Take effect from date, unless otherwise provided, sec. 27, cl. 16.

Zoning ordinances.

See "Zoning."

Organization.

Time of meeting for organization, § 3.

Parliamentary rules.

See infra, "Rules of Order."

Powers and duties.

Additional powers, duties and responsibilities, § 26.

President.

See infra, "Rules of Order of Council." And see "Mayor."

Duties, § 5.

Election, § 5.

Procedure, § 15.

Punishment of members, § 10.

Quorum.

Absence of quorum, § 9.

Charter provisions, appx., § 9.

How quorum secured, § 9.

Reconsideration of votes, § 8.

Removal of residents from city limits constitutes vacancy, § 11.

Rules and procedure, § 15.

Rules of order.

Aye and no vote, § 27, cl. 23.

Calendar of unfinished business, § 27, cl. 30.

Communications to be in writing, § 27, cl. 12.

Dissent may be recorded, § 27, cl. 24.

Filing blanks in certain ordinances, § 27, cl. 21.

General ordinances to be read twice before passage—reading
may be dispensed with by majority vote, § 27, cl. 15.

Majority vote to govern unless otherwise provided, § 27, cl. 22.

Meetings of committees—how called—chairman—quorum, §
27, cl. 27.

Members—conduct in addressing the body, § 27, cl. 6.

Members—conduct while sitting, § 27, cl. 10.

Members—how called to order, § 27, cl. 9.

Members not to withdraw without leave, § 27, cl. 5.

Members—number and length of speeches, § 27, cl. 8.

Members—orders of recognition by the president, § 27, cl. 7.

Motions—amendments must be relevant, § 27, cl. 14.

Motions—order of procedure, § 27, cl. 18.

Motions or propositions to be in writing—to be stated before
discussing—when they may be withdrawn, § 27, cl. 13.


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Motion to adjourn—when in order, § 27, cl. 19.

Motion to reconsider, § 27, cl. 25.

Non-members to address council only by permission, § 27,
cl. 11.

Order of business, § 27, cl. 31.

Ordinances to be repealed or amended only by ordinance—ordinance
to take effect from date, unless otherwise provided,
§ 27, cl. 16.

Parliamentary rules, § 27, cl. 1.

President or presiding officer to enforce rules, § 21, cl. 2.

President to decide questions of order, § 27, cl. 3.

President to state questions of order and declare result of
votes, § 27, cl. 4.

Previous question—how put, § 27, cl. 20.

Reports of committees to be in writing, § 27, cl. 28.

Rules for the construction of statutes, § 27, cl. 29.

Special order of business, § 27, cl. 32.

Style of ordinances and resolutions, § 27, cl. 17.

When committees shall report, and on what matter, § 27, cl. 26.

Salary, § 1.

Sergeant-at-arms.

Chief of police to act as, § 218.

Sinking fund.

Report of condition to council, § 134.

Special meetings.

See supra, "Meetings."

Statutes.

Rules for construction, § 27, cl. 29.

Taxation.

See supra, "Ordinances and Resolutions."

Term of office, § 1.

Vacancies in office, § 11.

Vice-president.

Charter provisions, appx., § 8.

Duties, § 5.

Election, § 5.

Witnesses before council and committees, § 25.

COUNTY.

Charter provisions.

Arbitration of city and county questions, appx., § 46.

Same person may hold county and city office, appx., § 47.

COUNTY JAIL.

Charter provisions, appx., § 15.


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COUNTY PROPERTY.

Charter provisions, appx., § 45.

COURTS.

Civil and police justices court.

See "Civil and Police Justices Court."

Corporation court.

Appeal to corporation court, appx., § 15.

Intoxicating liquors, § 490(13).

Juvenile and domestic relations court.

See "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court."

CRAPS, § 298.

CRIMES.

See "Peace, Good Order and Morals."

CROSSINGS.

Motor vehicles.

Keep to right in crossing intersections or railroads, § 489(10).

Railroad signals must be obeyed, § 489(4).

Vehicles must slow down at certain steam railroad crossings,
§ 489(5).

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, § 329.

CURFEW LAW, § 284.

CURSING, § 289.

DAIRIES, §§ 378-394, 412.

DANCE HALLS.

Regulation, § 286.

DANGEROUS ANIMALS, § 322.

DANGEROUS MISSILES, § 256.

DANGEROUS WEAPONS.

See "Weapons."

DEAD ANIMALS.

See "Animals."

DEAD BODIES.

Permit for removal from city, § 421.

Retaining or exposing, § 422.

DEALERS IN SECOND HAND ARTICLES.

Records to be kept, § 304.

DEATH CERTIFICATES, § 419.


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DEEDS.

Draft by city attorney, § 59.

How city deeds executed, § 137.

DELICATESSENS, §§ 395-408, 414.

DELINQUENT TAXES.

See "Taxes."

DEPARTMENTS.

Appointment of heads, § 127.

Consolidation or abolition of existing departments, § 127.

Creation of new department, § 127.

Fire department.

See "Fire Department."

DISCHARGING FIREARMS, § 288.

DISEASES.

Board of health.

See "Board of Health."

Control of communicable diseases, § 369.

Infectious diseases and disease carriers in food establishments, §
407.

DISGUISES IN PUBLIC, § 291.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT, § 254.

DISORDERLY HOUSES.

See "Houses of Ill-Fame."

DISTRESS FOR TAXES, § 105.

DISTRICTS.

Building districts.

See "Building Code."

DISTURBING PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES, § 279.

DISTURBING PUBLIC WORSHIP, § 277.

DOGS.

Animals.

Mayor may require confinement of, § 328.

Bitches in heat, § 327.

Fighting dogs, § 263.

Hydrophobia, § 328.

DRAINAGE.

See "Plumbing, Sewers and Drainage."


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DRUGS.

Motor vehicles.

Driving under influence, § 489(1).

Persons found under the influence, § 490(20).

DRUNKENNESS.

See generally, "Intoxicating Liquors."

Persons under the influence of intoxicating liquor, or narcotic
drugs, § 489(1).

Public drunkenness, § 255.

ELECTIONS.

Auditor, § 70.

Charter provisions, appx., § 44.

City attorney, § 57.

Clerk of council, § 28.

Commissioner of revenue, § 84.

Council.

See "Council."

Districts, § 139.

Officers of city, § 35.

Police, § 208.

Voting places, § 139.

Wards, § 139.

ELECTRICAL CODE.

Bond required, § 493(4).

Certificate of registration, § 493(4).

City electrician.

Appointment, §§ 127, 493(2).

Authorized to enter property for inspection, § 493(13).

Bond, § 493(2).

Compensation, § 493(2).

Duties, §§ 128, 493(3).

In regard to electric signs, § 163.

Term, § 493(2).

Dead wires, § 493(9).

Fees for permits, § 493(7).

Inspections, §§ 493(8), 493(13).

Installations, § 493(1).

Licenses, § 493(4).

Penalties, § 493(14).

Permits, § 493(6).

Fees, § 493(7).

Poles, § 493(10).

Radios, § 493(5).

Streets, sidewalks and highways.

Electrical construction in streets, § 493(11).


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Who may do electrical work, § 493(6).

Wires.

Dead wires, § 493(9).

How city wires located, § 493(12).

ELECTRIC SIGNS, § 163.

ELECTRIC WORKS.

Sale, § 23.

Charter provisions, appx., § 25.

EMINENT DOMAIN.

See "Condemnation."

EMPLOYEES.

Power of city manager to employ and discharge, § 52, cl. 4.

Salaries fixed by city manager, § 52, cl. 4.

ENACTMENT.

Charter provisions, appx., § 1.

ENCROACHMENTS ON STREETS, § 150.

ENGINEER.

Appointment by city manager, § 127.

Duties, § 128.

EVIDENCE.

Intoxicating liquors.

See "Intoxicating Liquors."

EXCAVATIONS IN STREETS.

To be reported to fire department, § 196.

EXPLOSIVES.

Duty of chief of fire department, § 446.

Gasoline, benzine or naphtha—sale and storage, § 320.

Gun powder and other explosives, § 318.

FACTORY CONSTRUCTION.

Building code, § 494(14).

Exits, § 494(27).

Fire escapes, § 494(27).

FALSE COMPLAINTS.

Intoxicating liquors, § 490(12).

FALSE FIRE ALARMS, § 272.

FALSE PRETENSES AND CHEATS.

Checks drawn by person without sufficient funds or credit, § 306.

Untrue, deceptive or misleading advertising, § 309.


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FEES.

Intoxicating liquors, § 490(24).

FENCES.

Barbed wire fences, § 190.

Pulling down fences, § 295.

FILLING STATIONS.

Storage of explosives, § 320.

Where prohibited, § 319.

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

Appointment, § 13.

Duties and powers, § 14.

Power to borrow money, § 14.

FINES.

Chain gang.

Limitation of confinement for failure to pay fine, § 316.

Working out fine, § 311.

Charter provisions, appx., § 15.

Collection of fines, appx., § 37.

Civil and police justices court, § 202.

Failure to pay fine, § 204.

Use and collection of fines, § 203.

Council.

Punishment of members of council, § 10.

Juvenile and domestic relations court.

Accounting by judge, § 253.

Punishment of members of council, § 10.

FIREARMS.

Discharging firearms, § 288.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

See "Fires."

Annual report and inventory, § 453.

Assistant chief, §§ 443, 444.

Chief of department.

Duties, § 443.

Duty in connection with explosives, § 446.

Eligibility, § 444.

Inspection of buildings, etc., § 447.

Oath, § 444.

Powers, § 443.

Control and supervision, § 441.

Election of officers, confirmation by council, § 442.

Fire apparatus—designation and speed of in going to fire, § 449.

Fire company, § 442.


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Fire hose on the street, § 452.

Foreman of fire house, § 445.

Monthly reports, § 443.

Obstruction of access to fire plugs, § 451.

Right of way in going to fire, § 448.

Streets occupied by department at work, § 450.

FIRE ESCAPES, § 494(27).

FIRE HYDRANTS.

Defacing, removing, etc., § 149.

FIRES.

Alarms.

False alarms, § 272.

Building code.

Fire escapes from buildings of three stories and over, §
494(23).

Fire limits—congested fire limits, § 494(2).

Fire stops, § 494(28).

Permissible wooden structures within the congested fire limits,
§ 494(11).

Repairing frame building within congested fire limits, §
494(12).

Walls, cornices, and roof required within the congested fire
limits, § 494(10).

What buildings required to be fireproof, § 494(13).

False fire alarm, § 272.

Fire department.

See "Fire Department."

Fire escapes, § 494(27).

Motor vehicles.

Parking in front of fire hydrant, fire station or private driveway,
§ 489(26).

What to do on approach of police or fire department vehicle,
§ 489(22).

Police must call firemen, § 243.

Street railways.

Duty in case of fire alarm, § 482.

FIREWORKS.

Shooting fireworks, § 193.

FISHING IN RESERVOIRS, § 342.

FLAG POLES, § 181.

FORFEITURE.

Vehicles used to violate prohibition laws, § 490(25).


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FORNICATION, § 269.

FOWLS.

Straying of fowls, § 324.

FRANCHISES.

Charter provisions, appx., § 33.

Ordinances disposing of franchises, § 23.

FRATERNITY HOUSES.

Intoxicating liquors.

Unlawful to keep, etc., § 490(8).

FRUIT STORES AND STANDS, §§ 395-408, 414.

FURNACES.

Building code, § 494(39).

GAMBLING.

Betting, wagering and gambling, § 308.

Craps, § 298.

Gambling houses, § 296.

Gaming tables, § 297.

Pool rooms, miniature golf courses, bowling alleys, etc., § 282.

Slot machines, etc., § 297.

GARAGES.

Building code.

Auto repair shops and public garages, § 494(46).

Garage keeper to report damaged vehicles, § 489(32).

GARBAGE, TRASH, ASHES, ETC.

Hauling over streets, § 175.

Refuse thrown on streets, § 173.

Removal, § 174.

GAS.

Application for, § 350.

Bills,

When gas bills payable, § 352.

Charter provisions.

Sale of public utilities, appx., § 25.

City collector.

Collection of bills, § 62.

Duty to cause meters to be read, § 62.

Complaints against gas bills—testing meters, § 355.

Delinquent lists to be supplied by city collector, § 62.

Deposit by consumers, § 352.

Examination of meters and fixtures, § 357.

Expense of repairs, etc., to be borne by consumers, § 354.


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Gas connections to be made by City, § 358.

Interference with or removal of meters or fixtures, § 353.

Loss of gas at fires to be protected, § 356.

Maps of gas lines.

Duty of city manager, § 55.

Meter readers.

Bond, § 41.

Obstructions, § 363.

Pipe lines laid by property owners must be approved before City
will furnish gas through them—maintenance of said pipe lines
by City—City to have right to connect other gas users with
such lines free of cost to the City or users, § 364.

Power of city manager, § 52, cl. 5.

Rate, § 351.

Repairs made at expense of City—interference with gas pipes—
penalty, § 359.

Right of access to premises, § 361.

Sale of gas works, appx., § 25.

Service charge for gas connection, § 352.

Turning on or using gas without authority, § 362.

Unauthorized additions to pipes and fixtures and the introduction
of gas therein, § 360.

GASOLINE.

Sale and storage regulated, § 320.

GATES.

Leaving gates open, § 159.

GOLF COURSES.

Regulation of miniature courses, § 282.

GOOD ORDER.

See "Peace, Good Order and Morals."

GOODS.

Exhibition on sidewalks, § 164.

HAND BILLS, § 191.

HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS.

Appointment, § 127.

Compensation, § 127.

Duties, § 128.

Terms, § 127.

HEALTH.

See "Board of Health."


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HIGHWAYS.

See "Streets, Sidewalks and Highways."

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SIGNS.

Injuring signs, § 489(61).

Local traffic signs, § 489(59).

Other than official signs prohibited, § 489(60).

HOGS.

Regulation as to keeping in city, § 325.

HOSPITALS.

Fire escapes, § 494(27).

HOTELS, §§ 395-408, 414.

Employees assisting guests to obtain ardent spirits, §§ 490(22),
490(23).

Fire escapes, § 494(27).

Protection of hotels, § 300.

Unlawful to accept in advance money for food and fail to deliver
food, § 301.

HOUSES.

Dwelling houses.

Prohibited location, § 494(30).

Gambling houses

See "Gambling."

How established, § 142.

How numbered, § 141.

Ill-fame.

See "Houses of Ill-Fame."

Penalty for alteration, removal, etc., of numbers, § 143.

HOUSES OF ILL-FAME.

Entering by a policeman, § 235.

Intoxicating liquors.

Possession in house of prostitution, § 490(9).

Keeping houses of ill-fame, § 267.

Persons frequenting houses of ill-fame, § 268.

Property used as house of ill-fame, § 266.

Renting or leasing property for use as house of ill-fame, § 265.

HYDROPHOBIA, § 328.

ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS, § 413.

ICE CREAM FACTORIES AND PARLORS, §§ 395-408, 414.

IMPRISONMENT.

Failure to pay fine, § 204.


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INDECENT BOOKS, PICTURES OR STATUARY, § 264.

INDECENT EXPOSURE, LANGUAGE AND PROPOSAL, § 262.

INFANTS.

Curfew law, § 284.

Dangerous weapons, § 283.

Intoxicating liquors, § 490(20).

Juvenile and domestic relations court.

See "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court."

Pool rooms, §§ 281, 282.

Tobacco, § 283.

INNS, §§ 395-408, 414.

INSPECTIONS.

Food establishments, § 414.

INSPECTORS.

Compensation, § 127.

Duties, § 128.

Terms, § 127.

INSURANCE OF CITY PROPERTY, § 54.

INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

Advertisement.

Prohibited, § 490(3).

Appeals, § 490(13).

Bond required, § 490(14).

Ardent spirits defined, § 490(1).

Assisting or giving information of ardent spirits, § 490(13).

Attempts, accessories, punishment, § 490(4).

Burden of proof.

Burden upon accused to prove exception, § 490(28).

Prima facie presumption from possession, § 490(17).

Civil and police justice to have original jurisdiction, § 490(13).

Club houses.

Unlawful to keep, etc., § 490(8).

Containers.

Forfeiture, § 490(12).

Contraband.

Stills, § 490(11).

Deadly weapons.

Possession of by persons engaged in handling ardent spirits,
§ 490(33).

Definitions, § 490(1).

Person and commissioner defined, § 490(2).

Who deemed intoxicated, § 490(21).

Who deemed of intemperate habits, § 490(21).


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Devices to evade—how punished, § 490(10).

Drinking in public places, § 490(18).

Drunkenness in public places—penalty, § 490(19).

Employees of hotels or places of public entertainment assisting
guests to obtain ardent spirits—penalty, §§ 490(22), 490(23).

Encumbering estate to evade provision, § 490(30).

Enforcing provisions, § 490(24).

Evidence.

Burden upon accused to prove exception, § 490(28).

Certain rules of evidence, § 490(32).

Destruction of evidence prohibited, § 490(15).

Incriminating testimony no excuse for not testifying, § 490(32).

Minors and drug addicts required to disclose from whom spirits
or drugs received, § 490(20).

Possession as prima facie evidence, § 490(17).

Presumption where more than one gallon in home, § 490(29).

Proof of reputation as violator of prohibition law, § 490(32).

What proofs sufficient, § 490(27).

False complaints, § 490(12).

Fees, § 490(24).

Forfeiture of containers, § 490(12).

Forfeiture of vehicles, § 490(25).

Fraternity houses.

Unlawful to keep, etc., § 490(8).

Gifts.

Infants.

See infra, "Infants."

Prohibited, § 490(3).

Home.

See infra, "Possession in Home."

Hotels.

Employees assisting guests to attain ardent spirits, § 490(22).

Proprietor permitting employees to assist guests in securing
ardent spirits, § 490(23).

Incriminating testimony no excuse for not testifying, § 490(32).

Infants.

Giving ardent spirits to minors, § 490(20).

Minors acting as agents, § 490(20).

Possession by minors, § 490(20).

When found intoxicated may be required to disclose giver, §
490(20).

Jurisdiction, § 490(13).

Jury.

Trial without jury, § 490(16).

Malt.

Unlawful to grind or transport, § 490(31).


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Manufacturing.

Prohibited, § 490(3).

Motor vehicles.

Driving under influence of liquor or drugs, § 489(1).

Obstructing or resisting officer in discharge of duty, § 490(15).

Penalties, §§ 490(5), 490(6).

Persons defined—commissioner defined, § 490(2).

Police.

Fees, § 490(24).

Use of intoxicants by policemen, § 235.

Possession.

Possession in home.

Home defined, § 490(29).

Presumption where more than one gallon in home, §
§ 490(29).

Possession in house of prostitution, § 490(9).

Prima facie evidence, § 490(17).

Presumptions.

See supra, "Evidence."

Property.

Seizure, § 490(12).

Proprietary medicines excepted, § 490(7).

Resisting officer, § 490(15).

Sale.

Prohibited, § 490(3).

Proprietary medicines excepted, § 490(7).

Searches and seizures.

Search warrants, § 490(12).

Stills, § 490(11).

Vehicles, § 490(25).

When officer may break and enter houses, § 490(34).

Stills.

Registration, § 490(11).

Transportation.

Prohibited, § 490(3).

Proprietary medicines excepted, § 490(7).

Trial without jury, § 490(16).

Unlawful to grind or transport malt, etc.—burden of proof, §
490(31).

Warrants.

Certain allegations unnecessary in warrant, § 490(27).

Returnable before civil and police justices, § 490(26).

When officer may break and enter houses, § 490(34).

Who deemed intoxicated—of intemperate habits, § 490(21).


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JUDGES.

Civil and police justices.

See "Civil and Police Justices Court."

Juvenile and domestic relations court.

See "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court."

JUNK DEALERS.

Records to be kept, § 304.

JURY.

Intoxicating liquors.

Trial without jury, § 490(16).

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.

See "Civil and Police Justices Court."

JUSTICES COURT.

See "Civil and Police Justices Court."

JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT.

Appointment of judge, § 251.

Duties of judge, § 251.

Judge to account for fines and costs, § 253.

Jurisdiction, § 251.

Salary, § 252.

Term of office of the judge, § 251.

KITES.

Flying kites in streets, § 257.

LAND BOOKS, § 90.

LARCENY.

Petit larceny, § 159.

LEASES.

Draft by city attorney, § 59.

LEWD PERSONS, § 270.

LIBRARY.

Audit and inventory—reports, § 458.

Board and librarian—restrictions—duties, § 455.

Failure to return books or other property, § 456.

Library board—election—term of office—powers, § 454.

Protection of the books and other property, wilfully removing
same or failing to return after receiving notice from the
librarian, § 456.

Reports of librarian, § 457.


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LICENSES.

Assessment of license taxes by commissioner of revenue, § 91.

Charter provisions.

License taxes, appx., § 19.

Delinquent, § 91.

Electrical code, § 493(4).

Issuance of license, etc., by commissioner of revenue, § 91.

Motor vehicles.

City license number plates to be attached to rear of motor
vehicle, § 489(73).

Plumbing, § 491(5).

LIGHTS.

Automobile lights.

See "Motor Vehicles."

Building code, § 494(32).

Floor lights, § 494(24).

Sky lights over stairway and elevator passages, § 494(22).

LOAFING AND LOITERING ON THE STREETS, § 180.

LOCOMOTIVES.

See "Railways."

LUNCH ROOMS AND COUNTERS, §§ 395-408, 414.

Unlawful to accept in advance money for food and fail to deliver
food, § 301.

MALT.

Unlawful to grind or transport, § 490(31).

MANAGER.

See "City Manager."

MANAGER OF CHAIN GANG.

See "Chain Gang."

MANURE.

Regulations concerning, § 377.

MAPS AND PLATS.

Building code, § 494(5).

Maps of streets, water, sewer and gas line.

Duty of city manager, § 55.

MAYOR.

Bond, § 41.

Charter provisions.

Powers and duties, appx., § 29.

Prohibition of immoral shows, appx., § 28.

Vacancy in office, appx., § 7.


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Compensation, § 1.

Control of police by mayor, § 209.

Custodian of city seal, § 34.

General duties and powers, § 44.

Power to appoint special police, § 50.

President of council.

Charter provisions, appx., § 8.

Entitled to vote, appx., § 10.

To act as mayor, §§ 1, 5.

Without veto power, § 5.

Regulation of traffic, § 489(34).

Mayor and chief of police to have general supervision over
traffic, § 489(69).

Removal from office, § 48.

Signature to deeds, bonds and other instruments, § 137.

Sinking fund.

Mayor as president of commissioners, § 130.

Supervisory duty, § 46.

Suspension or removal of subordinate officers, § 45.

To prohibit certain theatrical performances, § 47; appx., § 28.

Vacancies, temporary and permanent, § 49.

MEASURES.

See "City Sealer."

MEATS, § 410.

MEETINGS.

Council.

See "Council."

MERRY-GO-ROUNDS, § 259.

METERS AND METER READERS.

Bond, § 41.

Gas meters.

Testing meters, § 355.

Meter rates for water, § 344.

Obstruction of water meter, § 347.

MIDWIVES.

Midwives to register, § 425.

Report of births, § 426.

MILK AND CREAM, §§ 378-394, 412.

MILLER MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL.

Charter provisions, appx., § 45.


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MILLS.

Building code, § 494(14).

MINIATURE GOLF COURSES.

Regulation, § 282.

MINORS.

See "Infants."

MODIFIED COMMISSION PLAN OF GOVERNMENT.

Charter provisions, appx., § 4.

MONUMENTS AND HUBS OF CITY LIMITS.

How protected, § 149.

MORALS.

See "Peace, Good Order and Morals."

MORTUARY REPORTS.

See "Vital Statistics and Mortuary Reports."

MOTIONS.

Council.

Order of procedure, § 27, cl. 18.

To adjourn, § 27, cl. 19.

To reconsider, § 27, cl. 25.

MOTOR VEHICLES.

Accidents.

Drivers of state, county and city vehicles subject to provisions
of section, § 489(33).

Duty to report accident, § 489(31).

Duty to stop in event of accident, § 489(30).

Garage keeper to report damaged vehicles, § 489(32).

Penalty for failure to stop in event of accident involving personal
injury, § 489(64).

Appearance upon arrest, § 489(65).

Brakes, § 489(44).

Motor vehicles left unattended, § 489(27).

Bridges.

Special speed limit, § 489(7).

Coasting prohibited, § 489(29).

Construction.

See infra, "Size, Weight, Construction and Equipment."

Drive on right side of highways, § 489(9).

Driving on pavements, § 161.

Driving under influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs,
§ 489(1).

Equipment.

See infra, "Size, Weight, Construction and Equipment."


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Exception to the right of way rules, § 489(20).

Fires.

Parking in front of fire hydrant, fire station or private driveway,
§ 489(26).

What to do on approach of police or fire department vehicle,
§ 489(22).

Following too closely, § 489(15).

Grades.

Driving on steep grades, § 489(28).

Head lamps.

See infra, "Size, Weight, Construction and Equipment."

Highway traffic signs.

Injuring signs, § 489(61).

Local traffic signs, § 489(59).

Other than official signs prohibited, § 489(60).

Hired vehicles, § 489(74).

Intoxicating liquors.

Forfeiture of vehicles used to violate prohibition laws, §
490(25).

Licenses.

City license number plates to be attached to rear of motor
vehicle, § 489(73).

Lights.

See infra, "Size, Weight, Construction and Equipment."

Loads on vehicles.

See infra, "Size, Weight, Construction and Equipment."

Mayor.

Powers of mayor or chief of police, § 489(34).

Meeting of vehicles, § 489(11).

Mirrors, § 489(46).

One way streets, § 489(68).

Overtaking vehicles, § 489(12).

Driver to give way to overtaking vehicle, § 489(14).

Limitations on privilege of overtaking and passing, § 489(13).

Parking.

Lights on parked vehicles, § 489(56).

On the streets of the city, § 489(72).

Parking in front of fire hydrant, fire station or private driveway,
§ 489(26).

Pedestrians, § 489(67).

Penalties for misdemeanor, § 489(62).

Permits, § 489(70).

Police.

Drivers of state, county and city vehicles subject to provisions
of section, § 489(33).

Vehicles at night, § 237.


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What to do on approach of police or fire department vehicle,
§ 489(22).

Railroads.

Keep to the right in crossing intersections or railroads, §
489(10).

Vehicles must slow down at certain steam railway grade
crossings, § 489(5).

Warning signals must be obeyed, § 489(4).

Reckless driving, § 489(2).

Penalty for reckless driving, § 489(63).

Report of convictions to be sent to department, § 489(66).

Restrictions as to speed.

See infra, "Speed."

Right of way, § 489(19).

Exception to the right of way rules, § 489(20).

Signals on starting, stopping or turning, § 489(18).

Size, weight, construction and equipment.

Acetylene lights, § 489(52).

Additional permissible lights on vehicles, § 489(50).

Brakes, § 489(44).

Flag or light at end of load, § 489(37).

Head lamp devices must be tested and approved before sale
or use, § 489(54).

Head lamp specifications, test and approval, § 489(53).

Horns and warning devices, § 489(45).

Lights on parked vehicles, § 489(56).

Mayor and chief of police may decrease weight limits, §
489(41).

Mirrors, § 489(46).

Officers may weigh vehicle and require removal of excess
load, § 489(39).

Permits for excessive size and weight, § 489(40).

Prevention of noise, smoke, etc.—muffler cutouts regulated,
§ 489(48).

Red or green light visible from in front of vehicle prohibited,
§ 489(57).

Required lighting equipment of vehicles, § 489(49).

Requirements as to head lamps, § 489(51).

Restrictions as to tire equipment, § 489(42).

Retest of approved head lamp device, § 489(55).

Scope and effect of regulations in this title, § 489(35).

Signal devices, § 489(58).

Size of vehicle and loads, § 489(36).

Trailers and towed vehicles, § 489(43).

Weight of vehicles and loads, § 489(38).

Windshields on motor vehicles, § 489(47).


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Speed.

Motor trucks, § 489(6).

On entering State highway, § 489(21).

Restrictions as to speed, § 489(3).

Special speed limits on bridges, § 489(7).

When limits not applicable, § 489(8).

Stopping on highway, § 489(25).

Street railways.

Driving through safety zone prohibited, § 489(24).

Motormen to warn drivers, § 481.

Passing street cars, § 489(23).

Taxicabs, § 489(74).

Traffic regulations, § 489(69).

Highway traffic signs.

See supra, "Highway Traffic Signs."

Trailers and towed vehicles, § 489(43).

Trucks.

Driving on sidewalks, § 162.

Speed, § 162.

Turning around in street, § 489(16).

Turning at intersection, § 489(17).

Uniformity of interpretation, § 489(71).

Uniform traffic code, § 488.

Vehicles operated or used for the transportation of passengers for
hire, § 489(74).

Weight.

See supra, "Size, Weight, Construction and Equipment."

Windshields, § 489(47).

MOVING PICTURE HOUSES.

Smoking in prohibited, § 305.

NAPHTHA.

Sale and storage regulated, § 318.

NON-RESIDENTS.

Aid to destitute non-residents, § 468.

How water furnished to, § 348.

Paupers coming into city, § 468.

NUISANCES.

Duty of health officer, § 372.

OATH.

Chief of fire department, § 444.

Oath of office of councilmen, § 2.

Profane swearing, § 289.


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OBSCENE BOOKS, PICTURES, ETC., § 264.

OBSCENE CONDUCT, § 262.

OBSTRUCTION OF STREETS, § 164.

OFFENSES.

See "Peace, Good Order and Morals."

OFFICIAL BONDS.

See "Bonds."

ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS.

Amendments.

A part of city code, § 32.

To be amended only by ordinances, § 27, cl. 16.

Appropriations.

Appropriating money for outside highways, § 21.

Manner of passage, § 18.

Associations.

Granting aid to various associations, § 22.

Book.

Clerk of council to keep ordinance book, § 29.

Charter provisions, appx., §§ 11, 15, 41.

City attorney.

Draft of ordinances and resolutions, § 59.

Clerk of council.

Numbering ordinances, § 32.

Ordinance book, § 29.

Draft by city attorney, § 59.

Effect of objection by one member of council, § 16.

Filling blanks in certain ordinances, § 27, cl. 21.

Franchises.

Ordinances and resolutions disposing of franchises, § 23.

General ordinances to be read twice before passage, § 27, cl. 15.

Granting aid to various associations, § 22.

Highways.

Appropriating money for outside highways, § 21.

Immediate consideration, § 16.

Imposing taxes, § 18.

Must be in writing, § 16.

Numbering ordinances, § 32.

Objection by member carries same over to next meeting, § 16.

Ordinances to be repealed or amended only by ordinance, § 27,
cl. 16.

Public property.

Ordinance disposing of public property, § 23.

Reading before passage, § 27, cl. 15.

Reading may be dispensed with by majority vote, § 27, cl. 15.


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Repeal.

Ordinance to be repealed only by ordinance, § 27, cl. 16.

Repeal of general ordinances in conflict with code, § 498.

Repeal of part of city code, § 32.

Style, § 27, cl. 17.

Take effect from date, unless otherwise provided, § 27, cl. 16.

Zoning ordinances.

See "Zoning."

PARADES, § 181.

PARKS AND CEMETERIES.

Burial of paupers, § 434.

Care of graves of war veterans, § 439.

Cemetery.

Duty of keeper, § 427.

Charges for keeping sections in order, § 435.

Deed to sections, § 432.

Fees for digging graves, § 437.

Laying off lots—mapping and selling of same, § 431.

Perpetual care of sections, § 436.

Record of burials, § 440.

Superintendent.

Appointment, § 429.

Powers and duties, § 430.

To whom lots shall be sold, § 433.

Trespass, etc., § 438.

PARLIAMENTARY RULES.

See "Council."

PAUPERS.

Aid to destitute non-residents, § 468.

Board of public welfare.

See "Board of Public Welfare."

Burial of paupers, § 470.

Non-resident paupers coming into city, § 467.

Vagrants, § 285.

PAVING.

How removed and replaced, § 147.

PAWN BROKERS.

Records to be kept, § 304.

PAY-DAY.

City auditor to fix, § 78.


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PAY-ROLLS.

How paid, § 77.

PEACE, GOOD ORDER AND MORALS.

Abusive or profane language, § 289.

Adultery or fornication, § 269.

Advertisements, defacing, § 299.

Aeroplane, dirigible, blimp or balloons.

Unlawful to drop advertising matter, § 303.

When prohibited over city, § 302.

Annoying or interfering with pupils of female or public schools,
§ 280.

Ball-playing on streets, § 257.

Betting, wagering and gambling, § 308.

Billiard saloons, pool rooms, miniature golf courses, etc.—regulations
concerning, § 282.

Boarding houses.

Receipt of money in advance and failure to deliver food,
§ 301.

Cafes.

Receipt of money in advance and failure to deliver food,
§ 301.

Checks drawn by person without sufficient funds or credit, § 306.

Circus exhibitions, etc., § 258.

Cock fighting, § 260.

Concealed weapons, § 287.

Craps, § 298.

Curfew law, § 284.

Daily record to be kept by dealers in second-hand articles and
list to be furnished daily to the chief of police, § 304.

Dance halls—regulation of, § 286.

Dangerous missiles, § 256.

Defacing advertisements, § 299.

Discharging of firearms, § 288.

Disguises in public, § 291.

Disorderly conduct, § 254.

Disturbing public assemblies, § 279.

Disturbing public worship, § 277.

Drunkenness on streets, § 255.

False fire alarm, § 272.

Fences, pulling down, § 295.

Fighting dogs or other animals, § 263.

Flying kites or playing ball, § 257.

Gambling houses, § 296.

Gaming tables—slot machines, etc., § 297.

Gates, penalty for leaving open, § 295.


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Hotels.

Protection, § 300.

Receipt of money in advance and failure to deliver food,
§ 301.

Houses of ill-fame.

Entering by policeman, § 235.

Keeping house of ill-fame, § 267.

Persons frequenting house of ill-fame, § 268.

Possession, sale, etc., of ardent spirits in house of prostitution,
§ 490(9).

Property used as house of ill-fame, § 266.

Renting or leasing property for use as house of ill-fame, § 265.

Imitating police whistle, § 271.

Indecent books, pictures or statuary, § 264.

Indecent exposure, language and proposal, § 262.

Injuring shade trees or other property, or placing signs thereon,
etc., § 275.

Larceny, § 294.

Lewd persons—street walkers, § 270.

Lounging, etc., on church steps, porch, § 278.

Lunch room.

Receipt of money in advance and failure to deliver food,
§ 301.

Merry-go-rounds, etc., § 259.

Minors frequenting billiard saloons, pool rooms, etc., § 281.

Minors—sale of dangerous weapons and tobacco to, § 283.

Obscene conduct, § 262.

Penalty for failure to assist an officer, § 274.

Persons frequenting houses of ill-fame, § 268.

Petit larceny, § 294.

Prize fights, § 261.

Property used as houses of ill-fame, § 266.

Protecting female persons in the city, § 307.

Protection of hotels and boarding-houses, § 300.

Public drunkenness, § 255.

Pulling down fences and leaving gates open, § 295.

Renting or leasing of property for use as house of ill-fame, § 265.

Resisting an officer, etc., § 273.

Restaurants.

Receipt of money in advance and failure to deliver food,
§ 301.

Riot, rout, assault and battery, § 290.

Signs and advertisements, § 275.

Slot machines, § 297.

Smoking in theatre or moving picture house prohibited, § 305.

Store or shop, keeping open on Sunday, § 276.


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Street walkers, lewd persons, etc., § 270.

Threatening messages, § 292.

Trespass on private or public property, § 293.

Untrue, deceptive or misleading advertising, § 309.

Vagrants—who are vagrants—how dealt with—punishment, § 285.

Violation of the Sabbath—how punished, § 276.

PEDDLING, ETC.

Street drumming, § 189.

PENALTIES, § 497.

PERMITS.

Building code, §§ 494(6)-494(8).

PERSONAL PROPERTY BOOKS, § 90.

PETIT LARCENY, § 294.

PHYSICIANS.

Death of persons unattended by physician, § 423.

Duty to control communicable diseases, § 369.

Physicians and midwives to register, § 425.

Report of births, § 426.

PLATS.

See "Maps and Plats."

PLUMBING, SEWERS AND DRAINAGE.

Plumbing.

Bond required, § 491(5).

Downspout connections, § 491(12).

Drains, § 491(10).

Fees for connection and inspection, § 491(7).

Inspection required, § 491(8).

Inspector.

Appointment, §§ 127, 491(1).

Duties, §§ 128, 491(1), 491(2).

Salary, §§ 491(2), 491(3).

Installation, § 491(1).

Kind of closets permitted, § 491(16).

Kind of closets prohibited, § 491(15).

Licenses, § 491(5).

Open drains and vent pipes, § 491(11).

Penalties, § 492(9).

Permits, § 491(6).

Refrigerator waste and steam exhausts, § 491(13).

Registration of plumbers, § 491(4).

Replacement of old fixtures, § 491(14).


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Sewer pipes through or under buildings, § 491(19).

Supply pipes, § 491(17).

Terra cotta pipe, § 491(18).

Vents, § 491(9).

Who may do plumbing work, § 491(6).

Sewers.

Application for, § 492(2).

Approval of line laid by property owner, § 492(7).

Connection outside of City, § 492(3).

Deposit required, § 492(2).

Drainage of injurious matter prohibited, § 492(5).

Injury to sewers, § 492(4).

Penalties, § 492(9).

Plumbing inspector authorized to enter property or premises,
§ 492(8).

Sewer system.

See "Sewer System."

Stoppage of, § 492(6).

POLES.

How placed, § 164.

Inspection by city manager, § 56.

Obstruction in streets, § 164.

POLICE.

Appointments to fill vacancies, § 211.

Arrest.

Penalty for failure to assist an officer, § 274.

Resisting an officer, § 273.

Chief of police, § 213.

Absence or sickness, § 217.

Bail.

Power of chief to accept bail, § 219.

Bond, § 41.

Duties, §§ 213, 218.

Furnishing information to and co-operating with city manager,
§ 215.

Mayor and chief of police to have general supervision over
traffic, § 489(69).

Notice to members of council of meetings, § 218.

Records, § 216.

Regulation of traffic, § 489(34).

Reports, § 214.

Sergeant-at-arms of council, § 218.

Control by the mayor, § 209.

Election, § 208.

Furlough, § 212.


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Imitating police whistle, § 271.

Intoxicating liquors.

Enforcing provisions, § 490(24).

Fees, § 490(24).

Lieutenant of police.

Appointment and term, § 208.

Duties, § 220.

Inspection of patrolmen at roll call, § 222.

Visiting beats, § 221.

Motor vehicles.

What to do on approach of police or fire department vehicle,
§ 489(22).

Oath of office, § 210.

Ordinances and resolutions.

Violations to be reported, § 241.

Penalty for failure to assist an officer, § 274.

Policemen.

Absence, § 225.

Accountable for equipment, § 247.

Acquaintance with streets, property and persons, § 232.

Attendance and obedience of orders, § 224.

Bad characters, § 233.

Badges.

How worn, § 227.

Book or diary to be kept by privates, § 241.

Conduct towards offenders and prisoners, § 234.

Deportment on duty, § 236.

Dress on duty, badge, etc., § 227.

Duties, § 223.

Duty in plain clothes, § 242.

Hours of duty, § 245.

Inspection of doors, windows, etc., § 231.

Interest in outside business, § 248.

Lights not burning to be reported, § 241.

Must call firemen, § 243.

Must give name and number, § 239.

Must know rules and regulations, § 240.

Police to be uniformed, § 246.

Political activities, § 250.

Presents, fees, etc., § 228.

Report violation of revenue laws, § 244.

Shall not leave his beat, § 238.

Sleeping on his beat, or other neglect of duty, § 226.

Stolen property, etc., § 229.

Uniforms, § 246.

Use of intoxicants and entering certain houses, § 235.


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Use of patrol wagon, § 249.

Vehicles at night, § 237.

Vigilance, § 230.

What they must report, § 241.

Powers, § 210.

Resisting arrest, § 273.

Special policemen, § 211.

Flagmen, § 477.

Mayor has power to appoint, § 50.

Motormen and conductors, § 485.

Terms, § 208.

Vacancies, § 211.

POLICE JUSTICES.

See "Civil and Police Justices Court."

POLITICAL PROCESSIONS, § 181.

POOL ROOMS.

Billiard saloons, pool rooms, miniature golf courses, etc.—regulations
concerning, § 282.

Minors frequenting billiard saloons, pool rooms, etc., § 281.

POOR.

See "Paupers."

PRESIDENT.

Council.

Elections, § 5.

Rules of order.

See "Council."

PRESUMPTIONS.

Intoxicating liquors.

See "Intoxicating Liquor."

PRISONERS.

Chain gang.

See "Chain Gang."

Conduct towards offenders and prisoners, § 234.

PRIVIES.

Regulation, § 373.

PRIZE FIGHTS, § 261.

PROFANE LANGUAGE, § 289.

PROHIBITION LAW.

See "Intoxicating Liquors."


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PROPERTY.

City purchasing agent.

See "City Purchasing Agent."

Custody of city property in city manager, § 54.

Land and personal property book, § 90.

Trespass on private or public property, § 293.

PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES.

Disturbing public assemblies, § 279.

PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS, § 255.

PUBLIC EATING HOUSES, §§ 395-408, 414.

PUBLIC LIBRARY.

See "Library."

PUBLIC PROPERTY.

Ordinance disposing of public property, § 23.

PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD.

See "Schools."

PUBLIC SERVICE DEPARTMENT.

Superintendent.

Appointment, § 127.

Duties, § 128.

PUBLIC UTILITIES.

Charter provisions.

Sales thereof, appx., § 25.

PUBLIC WELFARE.

See "Board of Public Welfare."

PUBLIC WORSHIP.

Disturbing public worship, § 277.

PURCHASING AGENT.

See "City Purchasing Agent."

QUARANTINE, § 369.

QUORUM.

Council.

See "Council."

RADIOS.

Electrical code, § 493(5).


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RAILROADS.

Motor vehicles.

Keep to the right in crossing intersections or railroads, §
489(10).

Vehicles must slow down at certain steam railway grade
crossings, § 489(5).

Warning signals must be obeyed, § 489(4).

RAILWAYS.

Flagmen, § 476.

Special police, § 477.

Locomotives.

Riding or driving in front of, § 478.

Ringing of bell, § 475.

Shall not sound whistles in city, § 474.

Loitering or trespassing upon platform, § 479.

Obstructing passage on street, § 487.

Placing obstructions on track, § 473.

Speed of cars, § 472.

Street railways.

See "Street Railways."

RANGES.

Building code, § 494(38).

REFRESHMENT STANDS, §§ 395-408, 414.

REPORTS.

Annual report of sinking fund commission, § 134.

Auditor.

See "City Auditor."

Board of health, § 366.

Board of public welfare.

Report of annual audit, § 471.

Superintendent's report, § 469.

Chief of police, § 214.

City manager.

Reports of city manager, § 52.

Reports to city manager, § 55.

City sealer, § 123.

City treasurer, § 102.

Charter for provisions, appx., § 21.

Civil and police justice.

Report of fines, § 202.

Committees of council, § 27, cl. 26.

Fire department.

Annual report in inventory, § 453.

Chief to make monthly report of fires, § 443.


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Health officer, § 366.

Mortuary and vital reports, §§ 418-428.

Physicians to make report to health officer, § 369.

Publication of treasurer's report, § 102.

School board, § 461.

RESERVOIRS, § 342.

RESISTING AN OFFICER, ETC., § 273.

RESOLUTIONS.

See "Ordinances and Resolutions."

RESTAURANTS, §§ 395-408, 414.

Unlawful to accept in advance money for food and fail to deliver
food, § 301.

REVENUE.

Commissioner of revenue.

See "Commissioner of Revenue."

RIOTS, § 290.

ROOFS OF BUILDINGS.

Building code, §§ 494(25), 494(26).

ROUT, § 290.

RULES OF ORDER OF COUNCIL.

See "Council."

SABBATH.

Violation of the Sabbath, § 276.

SALE OF MATERIAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.

Duty of city purchasing agent, § 67.

SANITATION.

See "Board of Health."

SCAVENGER, § 373.

SCHOOLS.

Annoying or interfering with pupils of female or public schools,
§ 280.

Charter provisions.

Miller Manual Labor School, appx., § 45.

School property in Charlottesville school district, appx., § 45.

City treasurer.

School funds, § 101.

Exits, § 494(27).


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Fire escapes, § 494(27).

School board.

Classified report and estimate, § 461.

Duties, § 461.

Election, terms, etc., § 459.

School funds, § 101.

Stairways, § 494(27).

Vaccination of pupils, § 371.

SEAL.

Corporate seal, § 33.

Custodian of seal, § 33.

SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

See "City Sealer."

SEARCHES AND SEIZURES.

Intoxicating liquors.

Search warrants, § 490(12).

Stills, § 490(11).

Vehicles, § 490(25).

When officer may break and enter houses, § 490(34).

SERGEANT.

Bond, § 41.

Charter provisions, § 26.

SERVICE STATION.

Gasoline filling stations prohibited in certain instances, § 319.

Storage of explosives, § 320.

SEWER SYSTEM.

See "Plumbing, Sewers and Drainage."

Charter provisions, appx., § 43.

Sale of, appx., § 25.

Maps.

Duty of city manager, § 55.

Open ditches to be reported to the fire department, § 196.

Powers of city manager, § 52, cl. 5.

Sale, § 23.

Superintendent of water and sewer department.

Appointment, § 127.

Duties, § 128.

SHADE TREES, §§ 165, 275.

SHEEP.

Unlawful to keep in city, § 326.


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SHOOTING GALLERIES.

Regulation, § 282.

SICKNESS.

Stopping travel on streets in case of sickness, § 169.

SIDEWALKS.

See "Streets, Sidewalks and Highways."

SIGNS.

Placing signs on shade trees, § 275.

SINKING FUND.

Annual report of, § 134.

Appropriations for by council, § 132.

Auditor.

Secretary of the board, §§ 80, 130.

Bank safety deposit box—who to be present when opened, § 136.

Charter provisions, appx., § 23.

Loans and bonds therefor, appx., § 24.

City auditor.

Secretary of the board, §§ 80, 130.

Commission.

Duty of auditor to act as secretary, § 80.

Commissioners of, § 129.

Council.

Report of condition to council, § 134.

Disbursements—how made, § 135.

In general, § 132.

President and secretary, § 130.

Purchase of bonds for funds, § 133.

Secretary of the board.

Auditor, §§ 80, 130.

Treasurer, § 131.

SLAUGHTER HOUSES, §§ 374-376.

Permits, § 374.

Physical examination, § 375.

Regulation of, § 376.

SLOT MACHINES, ETC., § 297.

SMALLPOX.

Vaccination, § 371.

SMOKING IN MOVING PICTURE HOUSES, § 318.

SNOW AND ICE.

Coasting, snowballing, etc., §§ 176, 178.

Removal of snow, sleet and ice, § 172.

Snow-breaks, § 158.


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SODA FOUNTAINS, §§ 395-408, 414.

SOFT DRINKS, § 413.

SPITTING.

In food establishments, § 406.

In milk room, § 389.

In street cars, §§ 177, 486.

On sidewalks or in public places, § 177.

SPRINGS.

Condemnation by board of health, § 368.

STABLES, § 377.

STAGNANT WATER, § 372.

STALLION OR JACK.

Exhibition, § 335.

STEAM BOILERS.

Insulation and operation of steam boilers, § 321.

Use of city water, § 343.

STEEL CONSTRUCTION.

Building code, § 494(18).

STILLBORN CHILDREN, § 424.

STILLS, § 490(11).

STOVES.

Building code, § 494(38).

STREET RAILWAYS.

Brakes and fenders, § 483.

Cars to be numbered, § 484.

Fire alarms, § 482.

Motormen and conductors to be special police, § 485.

Motormen to warn drivers, § 481.

Motor vehicles.

Driving through safety zone prohibited, § 489(24).

Passing street cars, § 489(23).

Obstructing or impeding, § 480.

Placing obstructions on tracks, § 473.

Smoking on street cars, § 486.

Speed of cars, § 472.

Spitting in street cars, §§ 177, 486.

STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND HIGHWAYS.

Abutting owners.

Duty of owners of property abutting on sidewalks, § 171.

Removal of snow, sleet and ice, § 172.


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Animals.

Feeding in the streets, § 185.

Unattended teams and animals on the streets, § 184.

Application for sidewalks, § 146.

Appropriations.

Ordinance appropriating money for outside highways, § 21.

Auction sales in streets, § 183.

Awnings—permit, § 166.

Building code, § 494(45).

Backing up wagons to sidewalks, § 186.

Ball.

Playing ball in streets, § 257.

Barb wire fences, § 190.

Barriers—erected when, § 168.

Bicycles.

Riding on sidewalks, § 162.

Boundaries of city.

Removing or defacing monuments, § 149.

Building code.

Establishment of street lines, § 494(5).

Plat required, § 494(5).

Burning trash, etc., in streets—making bon fires, § 192.

Cellars.

Cellar, vault and coal hole openings, § 153.

Defective covers, § 155.

Entrance on sidewalks prohibited, § 151.

Charter provisions.

Encroachments upon streets, appx., § 40.

Coal, § 154.

Coal and fuel holes in sidewalks, § 152.

Coasting, snowballing, etc., § 178.

Crossings and entrances, § 160.

Dangerous missiles.

Throwing in street, § 256.

Definition, § 144.

Drainage from lots, gutters or spouts, § 157.

Drippings from buildings, eaves and gutters, § 156.

Duty of abutting owners or occupants, § 171.

Earth embankments abutting on sidewalks, § 170.

Electrical code.

Electrical construction in streets, § 493(11).

Electric signs, § 163.

Encroachments on streets, § 150.

Entrances on sidewalks to cellars and areaways prohibited, § 151.

Erection of buildings along streets, § 164.


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Excavating and excavations, § 147.

In streets and alleys, § 147.

Private lots, § 187.

Exposed waterpipes, § 148.

Fire hydrants.

Defacing, removing, etc., § 149.

Flying kites, § 257.

Fruit peels or other slippery articles on the streets, § 176.

Gates, and doors, § 159.

Grading and paving, § 145.

Hand bills, § 191.

Hauling earth, garbage, etc., over the streets, § 175.

Houses.

How numbered, § 141.

How numbers established, § 142.

Penalty for alteration, removal, etc., of numbers, § 143.

Hubs and monuments marking boundary, § 149.

Kites.

Flying kites in streets, § 257.

Laying sidewalks, § 146.

Loafing and loitering on the streets, § 180.

Maps.

Duty of city manager, § 55.

Names, § 140.

Numbering, § 140.

Obstruction of streets, § 164.

One way streets, § 489(68).

Open ditches to be reported to the fire department, § 196.

Penalty—general, § 197.

Persons occupying or using streets contrary to law, § 194.

Playing ball, § 257.

Political processions—parades and flag poles, § 181.

Powers of city manager, § 52, cl. 5.

Private alleys, § 188.

Railways.

See "Railways."

Refuse matter thrown on streets, etc., § 173.

Removal of obstructions from the streets, etc., § 167.

Removal of snow, sleet and ice, § 172.

Removal of trash, garbage, ashes, etc., by the city, § 174.

Removing pavements, § 147.

Repairing or testing machinery in streets, § 195.

Repairs.

Stopping travel on street for repairs, § 169.

Selling or trading or speeding animals in the streets, § 182.

Shade trees, § 165.


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Shooting fireworks, § 193.

Sickness.

Stopping travel on street in case of sickness, § 169.

Signs.

Defacing, removing, etc., § 149.

Snow-breaks, § 158.

Snow, sleet and ice.

Removal, § 172.

Spitting on sidewalks, in street cars or public places, § 177.

Stopping travel on streets, and interfering with barricades, § 169.

Street drumming, § 189.

Street railways.

See "Street Railways."

Teams.

Unattended teams in streets, § 184.

Trash.

Not to be thrown on streets, § 173.

Removal, § 174.

Trees.

Shade trees, § 165.

Trucks, etc., on sidewalks, § 162.

Unlawful assemblages in streets or elsewhere, § 179.

Vehicles on pavements, § 161.

Water pipes.

Exposed water pipes, § 148.

STREET WALKERS, § 270.

SUNDAY.

Violation of the Sabbath, § 276.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PARKS AND CEMETERIES.

Appointment, § 127.

Bond, § 41.

Duties, § 128.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES.

City collector to supply list of delinquents, § 62.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE.

See "Board of Public Welfare."

SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT.

Appointment, § 127.

Duties, § 128.

SWEARING, § 289.


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TAXATION.

Assessments.

Abutting owners.

Charter provisions, appx., § 14.

License taxes, § 91.

Personal property, § 89.

Returns, § 89.

To begin January 1, § 85.

When lots subdivided, § 88.

Charter provisions.

Assessments upon abutting landowners, appx., § 14.

Borrowing money in anticipation of taxes, appx., § 13½.

Collection of revenue, appx., § 20.

Levy of taxes, appx., § 17.

Persons and property subject to levy, appx., § 18.

City treasurer.

Additional penalty of 5 per centum, § 109.

Delinquent lists.

Advertisements, § 112.

Form of list, § 111.

Monthly reports of collection, § 113.

Recordation, § 113.

Subsequent collection, § 114.

To be submitted to council, § 112.

To make lists, § 110.

To speak as of June fifteenth of each year, § 111.

Transmitted to clerk of corporation court, § 113.

Duty to collect taxes, § 104.

False returns by treasurer, § 116.

To call on each taxpayer, § 108.

To continue to collect delinquent taxes for one year, § 114.

To mail bills to taxpayers, § 107.

Uncollectible taxes, § 110.

When to receive taxes, § 108.

Commissioner of revenue.

See "Commissioner of Revenue."

Delinquents.

Delinquent lists.

Advertisement, § 112.

City treasurer to make lists, § 110.

Form of lists, § 111.

Monthly reports of collections, § 113.

Recordation, § 113.

Subsequent collections, § 114.

To be submitted to council, § 112.

To speak as of June fifteenth of each year, § 111.

Transmitted to clerk of corporation court, § 113.


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Sale of delinquent lands, § 115.

To continue to collect delinquent taxes for one year, § 114.

Distress for taxes, § 105.

When city treasurer may distrain, § 105.

Failure to deliver lists to commissioner, § 89.

Interest, § 108.

Licenses.

Assessment of license taxes by commissioner of revenue, § 91.

Charter provisions.

License taxes, appx., § 19.

Delinquent, § 91.

Electrical code, § 493(4).

Issuance of license, etc., by commissioner of revenue, § 91.

Motor vehicles.

City license number plates to be attached to rear of motor
vehicle, § 489(73).

Plumbing, § 491(5).

Penalty for failure to pay, § 108.

Additional penalty of five per centum, § 109.

Proper valuation by commissioner, § 89.

Returns, § 89.

Tickets.

Duty of city treasurer, § 106.

Uncollectible taxes, § 110.

TAXICABS, § 489(74).

TEAMS.

Unattended teams in streets, § 184.

TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE AND OTHER POLES.

How placed, § 164.

Inspection by city manager, § 56.

Obstruction of streets, § 164.

TERRITORY.

Charter provisions, appx., § 2.

THEATRES AND SHOWS.

Building code, § 494(43).

Charter provisions, appx., § 28.

Circus exhibitions, etc., § 258.

Exits required, § 494(27).

Mayor may prohibit, § 47; appx., § 28.

Smoking in theatres prohibited, § 305.

THREATENING MESSAGES, § 292


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TOBACCO.

Infants, § 283.

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

See "Motor Vehicles."

TREASURER.

See "City Treasurer."

TREASURER OF SINKING FUND COMMISSION.

Bond, § 41.

TREES.

Shade trees, § 165.

Injuring or placing signs thereon, etc., § 275.

TRESPASS.

On private or public property, § 293.

Parks and cemeteries, § 438.

TRUCKS.

See "Motor Vehicles."

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.

Charter provisions, appx., § 2½.

UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLAGE ON STREETS OR ELSEWHERE,
§ 179.

VACCINATION.

Smallpox, § 371.

VAGRANTS, § 285.

VEHICLES.

See "Motor Vehicles."

VENTILATION.

Building code, § 494(32).

VICE-PRESIDENT.

Council.

Elections, § 5.

VITAL STATISTICS AND MORTUARY REPORTS.

Birth certificates, § 426.

Burial permit, § 420.

Death certificates, § 419.

Death of persons unattended by physician, § 423.

Duty of keeper in charge of cemetery, § 427.

Forms—permits—certificates, § 428.

Health officer to be local registrar of vital statistics—his duties,
§ 418.


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Permit for removal of dead bodies beyond city limits, § 421.

Physicians and midwives to register, § 425.

Report of births—births without attendance of physician or midwife,
§ 426.

Retaining or exposing dead bodies, § 422.

Stillborn children, § 424.

VOTING PRECINCTS, § 139.

WARDS, § 138.

Charter provisions, appx., § 3.

Voting places, § 139.

WARRANTS.

Intoxicating liquors.

Certain allegations unnecessary, § 490(27).

Returnable before civil and police justice, § 490(26).

Search warrants, § 490(12).

WARRANTS FOR MONEY.

Drawing by city auditor, § 76.

Salaries of city officers, § 77.

WATER.

Application for, § 336.

Charter provisions, appx., § 43.

Sale of water plant, appx., § 25.

City collector.

Collection of bills, § 62.

Delinquent lists to be supplied by city collector, § 62.

Duties, § 62.

City manager.

Power of city manager, § 52, cl. 5.

Connection.

Connecting charge, § 336.

Size of connections, § 337.

Temporary connection, § 336.

Unauthorized turning on and off water, § 341.

Wrongful connection, § 338.

Consumers, § 345.

Delinquent lists to be supplied by city collector, § 62.

Deposit, § 336.

Fixtures.

Right of inspection, § 340.

Fraudulent use of, § 339.

Maps of water lines.

Duty of city manager, § 55.


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Meters and meter readers.

Bond, § 41.

Meter rates for water, § 344.

Obstruction of water meters, § 347.

Non-residents.

How furnished to non-residents, § 348.

Open ditches to be reported to the fire department, § 196.

Penalty for violation of provisions, § 349.

Pipe lines.

City to have right to connect with private lines, § 346.

Must be approved before city will furnish water, § 346.

Power of city manager, § 52, cl. 5.

Rates.

Meter rates for water, § 344.

Reservoirs.

Hunting and fishing, etc., § 342.

Injuries to, § 342.

Sale, § 23; appx., § 25.

Stagnant water, § 372.

Steam boilers.

Use of city water, § 343.

Superintendent of water and sewer department.

Appointment, § 127.

Duties, § 128.

WATER WORKS.

See "Water."

WEAPONS.

Concealed weapons, § 287.

Dangerous missiles, § 256.

Intoxicating liquors.

Possession of deadly weapons by accused, § 490(33).

Sale of dangerous weapons to infants, § 283.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

See "City Sealer."

WELFARE.

See "Board of Public Welfare."

WELLS.

Condemnation by board of health, § 368.

WIRES.

Dead wires, § 493(9).

How electric wires located, § 493(12).


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WITNESSES.

Before council and committee, § 25.

WORTHLESS CHECKS.

Checks drawn by person without sufficient funds or credit, § 306.

WRAPPED BREAD, § 411.

ZONING.

Building code, § 495.

Districts, § 495(1).

A-1 residence district uses, § 495(4).

Accessory buildings, § 495(15).

Amendment, § 495(23).

A. residence district uses, § 495(3).

B-1 business district uses, § 495(6).

B-2 business districts, § 495(7).

B. business district uses, sec. 495(5).

Board of zoning appeals, § 495(22).

C. industrial districts, § 495(8).

Courts, § 495(13).

Definitions, § 495(2).

Effect of invalidity of one subsection, § 495(21).

Enforcement, § 495(19).

Exceptions and regulations in various districts, § 495(14).

Existing non-conforming uses, § 495(18).

General regulations, § 495(17).

Heights of buildings, § 495(9).

Interpretation and purposes, § 495(16).

Rear yards, § 495(11).

Set back building lines, § 495(10).

Side yards, § 495(12).

Violations and penalties, § 495(20).

Ordinances.

Prosecution of cases arising under by city attorney, § 59.



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