CODE OF THE CITY OF CONCORDIA, KANSAS
GOVERNING BODY AND OFFICIALS
PREFACE
ORDINANCE NO. 2015-3091
CERTIFICATE OF THE CITY CLERK
COMPARATIVE TABLE OF ORDINANCES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
1-101. Code designated.
1-102. Definitions and rules of construction.
1-103. Catchlines of sections; history notes; references.
1-104. Applicability of code and ordinances to property outside the corporate limits.
1-105. Effect of repeal of ordinances.
1-106. Amendments to code; effect of new ordinances; amendatory language.
1-107. Supplementation of code.
1-108. General penalty; continuing violations.
1-109. Severability.
1-110. Provisions deemed continuation of existing ordinances.
1-111. Code does not affect prior offenses or rights.
1-112. Certain ordinances not affected by code.
CHAPTER II. ADMINISTRATION
ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL
2-101. Form of government.
2-102. Boundaries of city.
2-103. Public records copying fee.
ARTICLE 2. GOVERNING BODY
2-201. Compensation of members.
2-202. Meetings.
2-203. Interference with city manager.
2-204. Appointment of mayor.
2-205. Conveyances; authorized signatories.
ARTICLE 3. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
2-301. Oath of office.
2-302. Wage and employee classification schedules.
2-304. City manager; appointment; tenure; qualifications.
2-305. Same; acting manager.
2-306. Same; general powers and duties.
2-307. Same; administration of city’s business.
2-308. Same; general duties with respect to budget and financial affairs.
2-309. Same; signing of warrants and warrant-checks.
2-310. Same; authority to perform duties of other officers.
2-311. City clerk.
2-312. Same; charge of city seal.
2-313. Same; authority to administer oaths.
2-314. Same; duties generally.
2-315. Same; general duties with respect to records.
2-316. Same; duty to record and attest official acts.
2-317. Same; duty to attend meetings of governing body and record proceedings.
2-318. Same; general duties with respect to ordinances.
2-319. Same; publication of ordinances and annual budget.
2-320. Same; recordation and certification of special assessments.
2-321. Same; duties under cash-basis law.
2-322. Same; duty to assist in budget preparation.
2-323. City treasurer; receipts, disbursements and accounts generally.
2-324. Same; manner of keeping accounts and books; validity of expenditures.
2-325. Same; daily deposits.
2-326. Same; improper allowance, issuance, approval, attestment, registration or payment of claims, warrants or certificates of indebtedness; diversion of funds.
2-327. Finance director.
2-328. Same; examination and approval of bills, accounts and claims against city.
2-329. Same; issuance and signing of warrants or warrant-checks.
2-330. Same; general duties as city accountant.
2-331. Same; monthly balance of books; annual financial statement.
2-332. Same; examination of officers’ accounts.
2-333. Same; records for settlement with city treasurer and county treasurer.
2-334. Same; duty to assist in budget preparation.
ARTICLE 4. DEPARTMENTS
2-401. Created.
2-402. Administration; appointment and terms of personnel; general duties.
2-403. Personnel specified.
2-404. Department of law.
2-405. Department of the judiciary.
2-406. Department of public works.
2-407. Department of finance.
2-408. Department of utilities.
2-409. Fire department.
2-410. Police department.
2-411. Department of planning, zoning and code enforcement.
2-412. Department of records.
ARTICLE 5. REVENUE, FINANCE & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
2-501. Adoption of capital improvement plan.
2-502. Capital improvements fund.
2-503. Property insurance proceeds fund.
2-504. Emergency response expense recovery.
2-505. Collection of debts.
2-506. Neighborhood revitalization plan.
ARTICLE 6. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
2-601. Boards and commissions.
2-602. Airport advisory board.
2-603. Same; membership.
2-604. Same; officers, meetings and procedures.
2-605. Same; functions of board.
2-606. Library board.
2-607. Recreation commission.
2-608. Planning commission.
2-609. North central regional planning commission.
2-610. Same; membership.
2-611. Same; meetings and rules.
2-612. Same; functions, duties, and powers.
2-613. Housing rehabilitation and citizens advisory board created.
2-614. Same; membership and vacancies.
2-615. Same; functions, duties, and authority.
2-616. Same; officers.
2-617. Same; meetings and records.
2-618. Concordia Arts Commission.
2-619. Same; duties.
2-620. Same; meetings and records.
CHAPTER III. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL
3-101. Definitions.
ARTICLE 2. ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR
3-201. Consumption in certain places.
3-202. Sale prohibited without state license.
3-203. Consumption of alcoholic beverages on certain public property.
3-204. Special event alcoholic liquor licensing.
3-205. Drinking establishments.
3-206. Same; specific regulations.
3-207. License tax; private clubs.
3-208. License tax; drinking establishments.
ARTICLE 3. CEREAL MALT BEVERAGES
3-301. Definitions.
3-302. Possession in public places.
3-303. Possession of alcoholic liquor on sales premises.
3-304. Sales restricted during certain hours.
3-305. Consumption on sales premises restricted during certain hours and Sundays.
3-306. Sales establishments to be open to police and public; exception.
3-307. Operation of private rooms or closed booths.
3-308. Required information concerning manager or agent of sales establishment.
3-309. Consumption or purchase by persons under legal age.
3-310. Certain sales practices prohibited.
3-311. Retail license; required.
3-312. Same; classes designated.
3-313. Same; application.
3-314. Same; persons not eligible.
3-315. Same; issuance prohibited at certain locations.
3-316. Same; issuance and signing.
3-317. Same; expiration.
3-318. Same; exhibition.
3-319. Same; revocation.
3-320. Limited public sale permitted.
3-321. Sale to, and consumption by, adult customers limited to premises.
3-322. Area specifications.
3-323. Limitation upon provisions.
3-324. Beer garden license.
CHAPTER IV. ANIMALS
ARTICLE 1. ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
4-101. Definitions.
4-102. Interference with city shelter or with officers enforcing chapter.
4-103. Injury to domestic animal.
4-104. Cruel or inhumane treatment.
4-105. Cockfighting.
4-106. Killing, injuring, or annoying squirrels or birds.
4-107. Disposition of animal carcasses.
4-108. Investigation and impoundment.
4-109. Animal control officer to maintain records.
4-110. Licensing.
4-111. Removal of animal feces.
4-112. General requirements concerning animals.
ARTICLE 2. RABIES CONTROL
4-201. Rabies control.
4-202. Reports of bite cases.
4-203. Responsibilities of veterinarians.
4-204. Responsibilities of possessors.
ARTICLE 3. IMPOUNDMENT
4-301. Apprehension of animals.
4-302. Redemption or disposition of impounded animal; possessor responsible for all fees.
4-303. Impoundment fees.
4-304. Disposition of unclaimed animals.
ARTICLE 4. ANIMAL CONTROL
4-401. Destruction for public safety.
4-402. Animal at large.
4-403. Apprehension of animal at large.
4-404. Impoundment of animals.
4-405. Nuisance proceedings.
4-406. Confinement of certain animals.
4-407. Noisy animals.
4-408. Dangerous animals.
4-409. Potentially dangerous animals.
4-410. Dangerous or potentially dangerous animal administrative proceedings.
4-411. Dangerous animal authorized dispositions.
4-412. Potentially dangerous animal authorized dispositions.
4-413. Definitions.
4-414. Dog bites.
4-415. Limits on ownership.
4-416. Failure to comply.
4-417. Costs and penalty for violation of chapter.
CHAPTER V. AVIATION
ARTICLE 1. BLOSSER MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
5-101. Location, name, and signage.
5-102. Permits.
5-103. Dangerous substances.
5-104. Construction and alteration.
5-105. Motor vehicles and mobile equipment.
5-106. Smoking.
5-107. Disabled aircraft.
5-108. Hunting and firearms.
5-109. Airport uses.
5-110. Damage to airport property.
CHAPTER VI. BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS
ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL
6-101. Repair or removal of unsafe or dangerous structures.
6-102. Barbed wire.
6-103. Temporary coverings of windows or exterior surfaces in the central business district.
ARTICLE 2. TECHNICAL CODES
6-201. Penalties for violation of article.
6-202. Permit and inspection fees.
6-203. International residential code.
6-204. Same; revised sections.
6-205. International building code.
6-206. Same; revised sections.
6-207. International plumbing code.
6-208. Same; revised sections.
6-209. International mechanical code.
6-210. Same; revised sections.
6-211. International fuel gas code.
6-212. Same; revised sections.
6-213. International fire code.
6-214. Same; revised sections.
6-215. National electrical code.
6-216. Same; revised sections.
6-217. Board of building trades; established.
6-218. Same; membership.
6-219. Same; officers and meetings.
6-220. Same; duties generally.
6-221. Same; appeals.
ARTICLE 3. NUMBERING OF BUILDINGS
6-301. Required.
6-302. System established.
ARTICLE 4. MOVING BUILDINGS
6-401. Administration and enforcement of article provisions.
6-402. Duty of owners.
6-403. Interfering with poles and wires.
6-404. Permit; required.
6-405. Same; application.
6-406. Bond and insurance required.
6-407. Fee; city cost estimate; and payment of city costs.
6-408. Route; duties of building official.
6-409. Notice to owners.
CHAPTER VII. CEMETERIES
ARTICLE 1. PLEASANT HILL CEMETERY
7-101. Definitions.
7-102. Official survey and plat designated.
7-103. General powers and duties of superintendent.
7-104. Perpetual care services; scope.
7-105. Sale and repurchase of grave spaces.
7-106. Limitation on number of grave spaces in same ownership.
7-107. Interment fees.
7-108. Methods of interment and surface columbariums.
7-109. Reopening grave; disinterment; permit; fees.
7-110. Burial limited to human remains.
7-111. Entering or remaining in between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
7-112. Operating vehicles in cemetery.
7-113. Types of burial allowed.
7-114. Persons authorized to inter remains.
7-115. Provisions pertaining to monuments.
7-116. Flowers, ornaments, fences, and watering systems.
7-117. Unsupervised children not permitted.
7-118. Proof of ownership required.
7-119. Property damage.
7-120. Management of cemetery.
CHAPTER VIII. ELECTIONS
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
8-101. State law to govern.
8-102. Wards established.
CHAPTER IX. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
ARTICLE 1. CIVIL EMERGENCIES
9-101. Emergency proclamations by mayor or city manager.
9-102. Termination or extension.
9-103. Violations.
ARTICLE 2. CITY AMBULANCE SERVICE
9-201. Operation of city’s ambulance service.
9-202. Imposition and determination of fees for emergency medical services rendered by the city.
CHAPTER X. FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
ARTICLE 1. FIREFIGHTERS’ RELIEF FUND
10-101. Definitions.
10-102. Supervision.
10-103. Warrants for disbursements.
10-104. Quarterly reports as to condition.
ARTICLE 2. OPEN BURNING
10-201. Definitions.
10-202. Purpose of article.
10-203. Fines.
10-204. Scope of article.
10-205. Burn permit officer; powers and duties.
10-206. Duty of owner.
10-207. Permit; no fee.
10-208. Restrictions.
10-209. Burning ban.
ARTICLE 3. FIREWORKS
10-301. Definitions.
10-302. Sale generally.
10-303. Discharging generally; sale for exhibition purposes.
10-304. Discharging in or throwing from vehicles.
10-305. Throwing at vehicles, persons or animals.
10-306. Sale of certain fireworks prohibited.
10-307. Setting off, discharging or exploding certain fireworks unlawful.
10-308. Storage, retail sale, and display.
10-309. Setting off, discharging or exploding in parks displaying signs.
ARTICLE 4. RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
10-401. Definitions.
10-402. Legislative purpose.
10-403. Penalty for violation of article.
10-404. Disposal plants.
10-405. Transportation.
10-406. Disposal by doctors, hospitals, schools, and similar institutions.
CHAPTER XI. LICENSES, PERMITS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULATIONS
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
11-101. Permit to solicit alms.
11-102. Standards for weights and measures.
ARTICLE 2. LICENSES AND LICENSE FEES
11-201. License required.
11-202. Producers and growers of farm products and fruits exempt from article.
11-203. When tax payable.
11-204. Payment of tax prerequisite to issuance, renewal or extension.
11-205. Tax receipt.
11-206. Duty of city clerk to enforce article.
11-207. Issuance; signing and sealing.
11-208. Contents; effect.
11-209. Transfer.
11-210. Expiration.
11-211. Notice of expiration to chief of police.
11-212. To be displayed or carried on person.
11-213. Recordkeeping.
11-214. Tax refunds.
11-215. Disposition of taxes.
11-216. License taxes.
11-217. Advertising affairs.
11-218. Alcoholic liquor distributor.
11-219. Alcoholic liquor retailer.
11-220. Cereal malt beverages.
11-221. Fireworks; retail sale.
11-222. Pawnbrokers and precious metal dealers.
11-223. Reserved.
11-224. Taxicabs and other vehicles for hire.
ARTICLE 3. CLOSEOUT AND OTHER SALES
11-301. Definitions.
11-302. Exceptions to article provisions.
11-303. Place of sale.
11-304. License required.
11-305. Application.
11-306. Fees.
11-307. Renewal.
11-308. Number limited.
ARTICLE 4. GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND SKILLED TRADE CONTRACTOR LICENSING
11-401. Definitions.
11-402. General contractor license required.
11-403. Qualifications for general contractor license.
11-404. Qualified individual requirements.
11-405. Continuing education requirements for qualified individuals.
11-406. Change in status of qualified individual(s) for a licensed general contractor.
11-407. Qualifications for provisional general contractor license.
11-408. Status of the provisional general contractor and qualified individual.
11-409. Exemptions.
11-410. License issuance, term, expiration and renewal.
11-411. Fee.
11-412. Exemption from general contractor licensing requirements.
11-413. Building permit required.
11-414. Skilled trade contracting license required.
11-415. Requirements for skilled tradesman license.
11-416. Examination requirements.
11-417. Experience requirements.
11-418. Supervision requirements.
11-419. Continuing education requirements.
11-420. Exemptions.
11-421. Expiration and renewal.
11-422. Transfer prohibited.
11-423. Fees.
11-424. License to be displayed.
11-425. Suspension of license.
11-426. Revocation of license.
11-427. Appeal.
11-428. Penalties.
ARTICLE 5. PUBLIC VENDING
11-501. Definitions.
11-502. Findings and purpose.
11-503. Penalty for violation of article.
11-504. Vending prohibited, except in certain locations.
11-505. Prohibited conduct.
11-506. License required; exceptions.
11-507. Same; application.
11-508. Same; issuance; tax; term.
11-509. Same; renewal.
11-510. Same; display.
11-511. Same; denial, suspension and revocation.
ARTICLE 6. SOLICITORS AND CANVASSERS
11-601. Definitions.
11-602. License; required.
11-603. Application generally.
11-604. False statements in application.
11-605. Investigation of application and fee therefor.
11-606. Disapproval of application.
11-607. Approval of application; issuance.
11-608. Form and contents.
11-609. Renewal.
11-610. Exhibition.
11-611. Suspension or revocation.
11-612. Exceptions.
11-613. Operation in congested areas.
11-614. Operation on private property.
11-615. Prohibited hours.
11-616. Aggressive peddling or soliciting.
11-617. Fees.
ARTICLE 7. ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
11-701. Definitions.
11-702. Standards of operation.
11-703. Power of city manager to promulgate regulations.
11-704. Penalty.
11-705. License required to operate or maintain business.
11-706. License required for managers, servers and entertainers.
11-707. License year and fees.
11-708. License limited to one identifiable type of adult use.
11-709. License applications.
11-710. Application processing.
11-711. Examination of application, issuance of license, disapproval.
11-712. Renewal.
11-713. Ineligibility and disqualification for license.
11-714. Suspension, revocation, nonrenewal or appeal.
ARTICLE 8. ZONING FEES
11-801. Changes in district classifications; conditional use applications.
11-802. Proceedings before board of zoning appeals.
11-803. Platting, lot splits, vacancies.
11-804. Fees not refundable.
ARTICLE 9. SMOKING IN RESTAURANTS
11-901. Public policy.
11-902. Definitions.
11-903. Regulation of smoking.
11-904. Restaurant located in a larger facility.
11-905. Requirements relating to physical separation and ventilation.
11-906. Exemptions.
11-907. Waiver for certain licensed drinking establishments.
11-908. Responsibility of proprietors.
11-909. Penalties for violation.
CHAPTER XII. MUNICIPAL COURT
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
12-101. Officers designated.
12-102. Clerk; bond requirements.
12-103. Sessions of court.
12-104. Duty of police to attend.
12-105. Appointment of attorneys and reimbursement for costs thereof.
12-106. Courts costs.
12-107. Diversion fee imposed.
CHAPTER XIII. NUISANCES
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
13-101. Prohibited generally; abatement generally.
13-102. Enjoinment of certain nuisances.
13-103. Weeds.
13-104. Costs of abatement.
13-105. Inoperable vehicles.
13-106. City manager designated.
CHAPTER XIV. OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
14-101. Uniform public offense code incorporated.
14-102. Compounding a crime.
14-103. Smoking prohibited in brown grand opera house.
14-104. Smoking in city-owned buildings and vehicles.
14-105. Billposting.
14-106. Distribution of advertising matter, circulars or notices of any kind.
14-107. Archery ranges.
14-108. Abuse of or interference with police dogs.
14-109. Property in police custody.
ARTICLE 2. NOISES
14-201. Noises generally.
14-202. Definitions.
14-203. Noise disturbances; prohibited acts.
14-204. Noise enforcement and penalties.
CHAPTER XV. PARKS AND RECREATION
ARTICLE 1. PUBLIC PARKS NAMED
15-101. City Park named.
15-102. Concordia Sports Complex named.
15-103. Decker Park named.
15-104. Second Street Park named.
15-105. Joler Park named.
15-106. Airport Park named.
15-107. Hood Park established and named.
ARTICLE 2. PUBLIC CONDUCT IN PARKS
15-201. Hours of use.
15-202. Animals not to run at large or be pastured or hitched in parks.
15-203. Recreational vehicles in Airport Park.
15-204. Open burning in public parks.
15-205. Fines.
CHAPTER XVI. RAILROADS
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
16-101. Construction and maintenance of crossings generally.
16-102. Duty to install and maintain drains.
16-103. Extent of maintenance of crossings and drains.
16-104. Watchperson or signals at Washington and Cedar streets crossings.
16-105. Ringing of bell required when train crosses or enters street or other public place.
16-106. Lookout required for certain trains approaching crossing.
16-107. Trains obstructing streets.
16-108. Jumping on or off moving train.
CHAPTER XVII. SOLID WASTE
ARTICLE 1. COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL
17-101. Definitions.
17-102. Authority of city manager to formulate rules and regulations.
17-103. Collection of solid waste.
17-104. Entering private premises.
17-105. Frequency of collection.
17-106. Disposition of waste.
17-107. Rocks, dirt, and building materials.
17-108. Periodic cleanup.
17-109. Prohibited practices.
17-110. Duty of owner or occupant.
17-111. Residential containers.
17-112. Commercial containers.
17-113. Miscellaneous waste.
17-114. Improper containers.
17-115. Location.
17-116. Collection permit; required.
17-119. Same; application.
17-120. Same; fee.
17-121. Same; insurance required.
17-122. Same; term.
17-123. Same; transfer.
17-124. Same; display of number.
17-125. Same; revocation.
CHAPTER XVIII. STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
18-101. Buildings and obstructions generally.
18-102. Scaffolding on streets and sidewalks.
18-103. Tools, boxes, merchandise, and other items on sidewalks.
18-104. Use of unfinished street or sidewalk.
18-105. Change or removal of sidewalks and driveways adjoining public rights-of-way.
18-106. Change or removal of curbing and guttering adjoining public rights-of-way.
18-107. Removing or interfering with street or sidewalk flares or barricades.
18-108. Washing of earth or other substances from abutting property onto sidewalks.
18-109. Washing vehicles in or near streets.
18-110. Wires, ropes, advertising devices in or across streets or sidewalks.
18-111. Waterspouts over sidewalks.
18-112. Curb pumps and air devices.
18-113. Protection of cellar doors and other openings in streets and sidewalks.
18-114. Throwing or batting balls, stones, or other hard substance into, on or across street or sidewalk.
18-115. Removal of snow and ice from sidewalks.
18-116. Responsibility of adjacent property owners for defective sidewalks.
ARTICLE 2. SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION
18-201. Supervision; compliance with article.
18-202. Notice to city engineer; setting and protection of grade and line stakes.
18-203. Protection of public.
18-204. Grade prescribed.
18-205. Location.
18-206. Width.
18-207. Specifications.
ARTICLE 3. ENCROACHMENTS ON SIXTH STREET BETWEEN LINCOLN STREET AND EAST CITY LIMITS
18-301. Definitions.
18-302. Prohibited acts; exception.
18-303. Notice to remove.
18-304. Removal by city.
ARTICLE 4. ADJOINING LANDOWNERS’ PRIVATE USE OF PUBLIC STREETS AND ALLEYS
18-401. Purpose and intent of article.
18-402. Denial of entry to city manager, designee or law enforcement officer.
18-403. License; required.
18-404. Same; application.
18-405. Same; licensed premises to be coextensive or less than portion of street.
18-406. Same; term; conditions.
18-407. Same; licensee not relieved from other requirements.
18-408. Same; liability.
CHAPTER XIX. TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
19-101. Standard traffic ordinance incorporated.
19-102. Careless driving.
19-103. Unnecessary spinning of tires.
19-104. Pedestrians in crosswalks and safety zones.
19-105. Consumption of alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverages.
19-106. Use or operation of mechanical exhaust devices.
19-107. Left turn for parking; where prohibited.
19-108. Parking for purpose of sale on private property.
19-109. Unlawful operation of work-site utility vehicles, golf carts, and micro-utility trucks.
ARTICLE 2. ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
19-201. City manager or designee; authority to make regulations and to install and maintain traffic control devices.
19-202. Fees for recovery of impounded/stored vehicle.
ARTICLE 3. SNOW EMERGENCIES
19-301. Designation of article provisions.
19-302. Definitions.
19-303. Parking on snow emergency routes.
19-304. Condition of motor vehicles operating on snow emergency routes.
19-305. Stalled vehicle on snow emergency route.
19-306. Signs to mark snow emergency routes.
19-307. Removal, impounding and return of vehicles.
19-308. Snow emergency routes designated.
ARTICLE 4. STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
19-401. Regulation and limitation of parking in certain zones.
19-402. Public parking.
19-403. Public Parking Hours.
19-404. Storage in Public Parking Lots.
19-405. Business vehicle parking.
19-406. Public Parking Lot at 3rd & Broadway.
19-407. Application Fee.
ARTICLE 5. TRUCKS
19-501. Penalty for violation of article.
19-502. Routes designated.
19-503. Exceptions to section 19-502 for specific vehicles.
19-504. Parking limitations and restrictions.
19-505. Night parking of trucks containing dangerous material or substances.
19-506. Certain truck traffic on Fifth Street between Kansas Street and Archer Street.
ARTICLE 6. COMMERCIAL VEHICLE SAFETY ACT
19-601. Federal motor carrier safety regulations incorporated.
19-602. Marked copies of regulations on file.
19-603. Section 396.9 amended, inspection of motor vehicles in operation.
19-604. Exceptions to the commercial vehicle safety act.
19-605. Penalties for violation of article.
19-606. Severability.
ARTICLE 7. TRAILER AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING.
19-701. Parking limitations and restrictions.
19-702. Routes designated.
19-703. Penalties.
CHAPTER XX. UTILITIES
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
20-101. Definitions.
20-102. Water and sewer connection fee.
ARTICLE 2. SERVICE CHARGES
20-201. Water rates; generally.
20-202. Sewer service rates.
20-203. Alternative sewer services rate calculation for nonresidential customers.
20-204. Billing.
20-205. Late payment policies, charges, and fees.
20-206. Lien for delinquent sewer charges for premises not using city water.
20-207. Failure to receive bill not excuse for failure to pay.
20-208. Reserved.
20-209. Non-emergency meter report.
ARTICLE 3. WATER SYSTEM
20-301. City’s right of access to water and sewer connections and to discontinue service.
20-302. Contamination of water supply.
20-303. Reserved.
20-304. Maintenance of consumer’s water service pipes, stopcocks, and other apparatus.
20-305. Maintenance of water service lines between main and cutoff.
20-306. Unauthorized opening of hydrants, service pipes, stopcocks or valves belonging to waterworks.
20-307. Application and permits for water service; tap fee.
20-308. City to make water taps and install service line.
20-309. Water tap serving more than one premises.
20-310. Construction and reconstruction of water service lines.
20-311. Water plumbers and sewer plumbers.
20-312. Water meters; required.
20-313. Same; to be selected and owned by city.
20-314. Same; location.
20-315. Same; maintenance.
20-316. Same; testing.
20-317. Cross connection control; definitions.
20-318. Same; public policy.
20-319. Same; purposes.
20-320. Same; interpretation and intent.
20-321. Same; application.
20-322. Same; notice to consumer.
20-323. Same; survey and investigations.
20-324. Same; cross connections prohibited.
20-325. Same; where protection is required.
20-326. Same; backflow prevention devices.
20-327. Same; violation.
ARTICLE 4. SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL
20-401. Definitions.
20-402. Right of entry and inspections
20-403. Capping of sewers required.
20-404. Deposit of objectionable wastes.
20-405. Wastewater discharge.
20-406. Privies and similar facilities regulated.
20-407. Connection required.
20-408. Sewer connection outside city limits.
20-409. Private wastewater disposal; when authorized.
20-410. Same; permit.
20-411. Same; standards.
20-412. Same; operation at expense of owner.
20-413. Same; additional requirements.
20-414. Uncovering of public sewer regulated.
20-415. Building sewer permit.
20-416. Owner responsible for costs.
20-417. Separate sewer required.
20-418. Use of old sewers.
20-419. Specifications.
20-420. Elevation of building sewer.
20-421. Prohibited connections.
20-422. Conformity to plumbing code.
20-423. Inspection.
20-424. Excavations to be guarded.
20-425. Prohibited discharges generally.
20-426. Discharge of stormwater.
20-427. Specific prohibited discharges.
20-428. Regulated discharges.
20-429. Action by superintendent.
20-430. Interceptors required.
20-431. Certain facilities maintained by owner.
20-432. Control manhole.
20-433. Measurements determined by standard methods.
20-434. Minimum standards.
20-435. User charges; determination.
20-436. When meter required.
20-437. Multiple meters at one site.
20-438. Adjustment of charge in case of leak.
20-439. Prorated.
20-440. Water service commenced after first two metered months.
20-441. Review by city.
20-442. Information regarding wastewater treatment.
20-443. Surcharge.
20-444. Accounts.
20-445. Use of O&M revenues.
20-446. Effect of alteration of standards.
20-447. Correction of violation.
20-448. Violation declared misdemeanor.
20-449. Liability.
ARTICLE 5. Water Conservation Plan
20-501. Purpose.
20-502. Definitions.
20-503. Classes of Water.
20-504. Water Conservation Stages.
20-505. Voluntary Conservation Measures.
20-506. Mandatory Conservation Measures.
20-507. Emergency Water Rates.
20-508. Regulations.
20-509. Violations, Disconnections and Penalties.
20-510. Emergency Termination.
CHAPTER XXI. VEGETATION
ARTICLE 1. TREES AND SHRUBS
21-101. Definitions.
21-102. Purpose of article.
21-103. Applicability of article provisions.
21-104. Forester designated.
21-105. Enforcement of article provisions.
21-106. Adjacent landowners’ responsibility.
21-107. Cutting trees and shrubs on public property.
21-108. Removal of stumps.
21-109. Arborist license; required.
21-110. Same; application.
21-111. Same; approval.
21-112. Same; fee.
21-113. Same; insurance.
21-114. Same; transferability.
21-115. Same; denial; revocation.
21-116. Landscaping.
21-117. Planting, maintenance, and removal.
21-118. Species.
21-119. Planting of certain trees on parkway.
21-120. Spacing.
21-121. Distance from curb and sidewalk.
21-122. Distance from street corners and fire hydrants.
21-123. Trimming clearances.
21-124. Limitations on hedges bordering streets or sidewalks.
21-125. Utilities.
21-126. Tree topping.
21-127. Tree protection; damage to public trees.
21-128. Protection of trees at construction sites.
21-129. Public nuisance.
21-130. Same; unlawful to permit public nuisance.
21-131. Same; inspection of premises and trees.
21-132. Same; spraying of trees.
21-133. Same; permission required to transport bark-bearing elm wood or material.
21-134. Same; abatement of nuisances.
21-135. Same; owners of trees and materials destroyed not entitled to damages.
21-136. Same; right of entry to enforce.
21-137. Same; interference with enforcement.
21-138. Grass clippings on public streets and sidewalks.
CHAPTER XXII. LAND BANK
ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL
22-101. Land bank established.
22-102. Definitions.
ARTICLE 2. BOARD OF TRUSTEES
22-201. Land Bank Board of Trustees; Appointment, Terms and Dissolution.
22-202. Land Bank Board; Organization; Open Meetings.
22-203. Land Bank Board; Powers and Duties.
22-204. Land Bank Board; Operational Requirements.
22-205. Advisory Committees.
APPENDIX A – CHARTER ORDINANCES
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 1 (REPEALED)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 2
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 3 (OBSOLETE)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 4 (OBSOLETE)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 5 (REPEALED)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 6 (OBSOLETE)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 7 (REPEALED)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 8 (REPEALED)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 9
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 10 (OBSOLETE)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 11 (OBSOLETE)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 12
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 13 (OBSOLETE)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 14 (SUPERSEDED)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 15
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 16
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 17 (REPEALED)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 18 (OBSOLETE)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 19 (REPEALED)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 20
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 21 (REPEALED)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 22
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 23
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 24 (REPEALED)
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 25
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 26
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 27
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 28
CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 29
APPENDIX B – FRANCHISES
Ordinance No. 2021-3172 (Natural Gas)