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Code of Ordinances
Charter amendments.
Designation and citation of Code; short title for part.
Definitions and rules of construction.
Catchlines of sections, subsections, etc.; effect of history notes, cross references, and state law references.
Effect of repeal of legislation.
Amendments or additions to Code.
Altering Code.
Supplementation of Code.
General penalty; continuing violations.
Prosecution where different penalties exist for same offense.
Severability of parts of Code.
Provisions considered as continuation of existing legislation.
Legislation not affected by Code.
Code does not affect prior offenses, rights, etc.
through Sec. LL2-20.
Definitions.
Intent of article.
Designation, status, qualifications, and terms of designation of emergency interim successors.
Assumption of powers and duties of officer by emergency interim successor.
Recording and publication of designations.
Qualification for taking office.
Quorum and vote requirements.
Committee chair approval of certain purchase orders.
through Sec. LL2-35.
Residency requirement — Established.
Same—Waiver for building inspection/code enforcement officer.
through Sec. LL2-50.
Definitions.
Legislative findings.
Officers authorized to issue.
Issuance, service.
Return.
Personal service.
Filing of information or complaint.
Grounds for dismissal.
Grounds for warrant of arrest.
Vote required for sale, lease, or franchise of City real property.
Sale of property acquired by foreclosure proceedings.
Sale of property not needed for public or municipal purposes.
Franchise time limit; exception.
Demand for referendum.
Conduct of special elections.
Compensation of election officials.
Election wards.
Hearing of response to proposed location of community residential facility for mentally disabled.
City constitutes separate highway district.
Power of common council generally.
Sec. LL5-15.
Petition for general improvements.
Sidewalk construction.
through Sec. LL5-30.
Determination of resident property owners.
Improvements by state.
Installation of water and sewer lines as prerequisite.
Ascertainment and apportionment of costs.
Street paving specifications.
Petition to do work.
Performance of work without petition.
Special assessment generally.
Payment of taxes and assessments.
Assessment as lien.
Collection of taxes; delinquent taxes.
Use of assessment funds.
through Sec. LL5-55.
Power of common council and expenses in general.
Making assessments.
Installment payments authorized.
Repair and maintenance.
Certificates of indebtedness or revenue bonds—Issuance.
Same—Payment.
Same—Collection.
Sales tax, use tax, and compensating use tax.
through Sec. LL6-20.
Definitions.
Gross operating income tax on utilities.
Utility quarterly tax return.
Utility records.
Tax due with filing of return.
Insufficient return; notice of determination; appeal.
Delivery of notice.
Penalty for failure to file return, corrected return, or tax.
Refund of tax or penalty.
Tax charged to utility not customers.
Failure to pay tax or penalty shall be made property lien.
Power and duties of city auditor in administration and enforcement of tax.
Divulging amount of gross income by city officers prohibited; exception; penalty.
Taxes and penalties to be deposited in general fund of city.
through Sec. LL6-40.
Property exemption granted.
through Sec. LL6-50.
Recomputation of exemption with change in assessment.
through Sec. LL6-60.
Exemption granted.
Amount of exemption; requirements.
Filing of application.
Approval of application.
Applicability to one- and two-family dwellings only.
Transfer of exempt property.
through Sec. LL6-70.
through Sec. LL7-20.
Rents.
Rules and regulations; creation, modification, and enforcement.
through Sec. LL7-40.
throug Sec. LL7-55.
Power to cause.
General conditions.
Expenses.
Temporary loans.
Purchase or condemnation of land necessary.
Assessments.
Parks adjoining street on which proposed sewer is to be constructed.
Outlets not to be paid for by owners; permit required when owner has paid no assessment.
Public health reasons.
through Sec. LL7-80.
Established.
Levied and assessed against premises; to be based on metered consumption of water; disposition of revenue.
Amount.
Due and payable; delinquency.
Payable, collectible, and enforceable in same manner as water charges; collection when unpaid.
Power of department relative to collection, etc.
Real property exempt from water charges exempted.
Schedule of annual charges; power of council to establish minimum and maximum charge, etc.
Sewer fund.
Designation and citation of Code.
Definitions and general rules of construction.
Catchlines of sections, subsections, etc.; effect of history notes, and cross references and state law references.
Effect of repeal of legislation.
Amendments or additions to Code.
Altering Code.
Supplementation of Code.
General penalty; continuing violations.
Prosecution where different penalties exist for same offense.
Severability of parts of Code.
Provisions considered as continuation of existing legislation.
Legislation not affected by Code.
Code does not affect prior offenses, rights, etc.
City offices open to public.
Identification of City vehicles.
Accessibility of public meetings of the City.
Enforcement response plan.
through Sec. 2-20.
Record of ordinances kept by City Clerk in book.
through Sec. 2-35.
Roberts Rules of Order.
Organizational meeting.
Regular meetings of the Common Council; meeting time and place.
Special meetings.
Regular meetings; order of business.
Standing committees.
Subcommittees and boards.
Special committees.
Advisory committees.
Committee of the Common Council as a whole.
Referral to committees; proposed legislation (PL).
Committees in general.
Presiding officer.
Request for the floor.
Motions and their precedence.
Rules for debate.
Resolutions.
Resolutions approving payment of audited bills, inquiries concerning bills.
Resolutions involving the expenditure of money.
Roll call vote and voice vote procedure.
Official minutes.
Filing reports, resolutions, ordinances, etc.; prefiling deadline; suspension of the rule.
Filing miscellaneous communications.
Delivery of Council agenda.
Non-Council members comment/input at regularly schedules meeting of the Common Council.
Sergeant at Arms.
Suspending or rescinding Council rules.
Smoking policy.
Permits granted at work sessions.
Executive session.
Journal clerk; City Clerk.
through Sec. 2-80.
through Sec. 2-100.
Attendance of schools, conventions and conferences.
Records management officer; creation of position; duties.
through Sec. 2-115.
Established.
Definitions.
Board of ethics established.
Standards of conduct.
Distribution of copies of code of ethics.
Right to file claim, account, demand, or suit against City or agency thereof, preserved.
Penalties for violation by officer or employee.
Sexual harassment.
through Sec. 2-140.
Workers' compensation.
Additional pension benefits.
through Sec. 2-160.
Service charge on returned checks.
Department of Community Development City's clearing house for grant applications.
Sale or lease of City real estate.
Adjustment of fees.
through Sec. 2-170.
Auditor in charge of management and oversight generally.
Department heads responsible for getting information to the auditor.
through Sec. 2-180.
Function of purchasing system.
Generation of purchase orders.
Payment preparation.
Requests for non-budgeted equipment, capital projects, and capital items.
Budget amendments.
Auditor's review committee of the Common Council.
Competitive bidding.
Requests for proposals.
through Sec. 2-205.
Definitions.
Applicability.
Determining type of contract.
Purchases subject to competitive bidding.
Duties of responsible official.
through Sec. 2-225.
Documentation of purchases.
Procedure for procurement; exceptions.
Minimum documentation required.
Forms of documentation.
Documentation when not awarding to lowest responsible bidder.
When solicitation of alternative proposals or quotations not required.
Consent of property owner.
— Sec. 3-20.
Intent of article.
Scope of article.
Definitions.
Restricted.
Billboards and off-premises advertising.
through Sec. 3-45.
Nonconforming uses.
Variances.
Administration and enforcement.
through Sec. 3-60.
Identification.
Bulletin boards.
Temporary.
Flags, civic insignia.
Attaching to trees, poles, or structures.
through Sec. 3-80.
Generally.
Types allowed.
Size limitations.
General requirements.
Ground.
Pole or pylon.
through Sec. 3-100.
Shopping centers.
Industrial areas.
Industrial parks.
Definitions.
Purpose.
Jurisdiction.
Penalty for noncompliance.
Permit required, application, effective date.
Specific requirements — Automatic dialers interconnected with emergency communication system.
Same—Private answering points.
Same—Local alarms.
Alarm testing.
User fees.
Right to refuse to allow interconnection with city emergency communication center.
Public exhibitions and carnivals.
through Sec. 4-20.
Short title of article.
Authority to conduct.
Authority of city clerk to regulate.
Bingo inspector.
Approval of premises.
Sunday games permitted after 1:00 p.m.
through Sec. 4-45.
Definitions adopted by reference.
Authority to conduct.
Administration and enforcement by chief of police.
through Sec. 4-60.
License.
Prohibited in City; exceptions, conditions.
Maintaining breeding establishments.
Animals running at large prohibited.
Noisy animals, fowl and birds.
through Sec. 5-25.
Purpose.
Legislative authority.
Title.
Definitions.
Licensing.
Prohibited acts.
Enforcement.
Seizure, impoundment, redemption and adoption.
Appearance tickets.
Complaints.
Hearing.
Penalties for offenses.
Separability.
Repealer.
Purpose and intent.
Partial invalidity.
through Sec. 6-25.
Code Enforcement Officers, duties and powers.
through Sec. 6-40.
Officers or employees of Code Enforcement Office.
Department records and reports.
Additional duties—Record-keeping.
Same—Annual report and summary of business to Council.
Assistance and cooperation of other city officials.
Tests.
Violations.
through Sec. 6-65.
Permits required.
Application.
Building permit fees.
Construction inspections.
Stop-work orders.
through Sec. 6-78.
Required.
Landlord registration.
Certificate of occupancy requirement.
through Sec. 6-84.
Penalties for offenses.
Required.
through Sec. 6-110.
Electrical inspections fee.
through Sec. 6-125.
through Sec. 6-145.
Fire prevention, property maintenance inspections.
through Sec. 6-168.
Permit required to erect or open gasoline service stations.
Transportation of nitroglycerine.
Motor vehicle routes—For transport of explosives and blasting agents.
Storage of explosives, blasting agents, and ammunition.
through Sec. 6-205.
Keeping or storing generally.
Storage of flammable liquids in outside aboveground tanks prohibited; exception.
Operating permit.
Motor vehicle routes—For transport of hazardous chemicals; other dangerous articles.
Bulk storage facilities.
through Sec. 6-235.
Designation.
Standards for repair, vacation, or demolition.
Declared to be public nuisances.
Duties of the Code Enforcement Office.
Powers of Common Council; assessment of costs.
Emergency cases.
Liability of city officers, agents, or employees.
Manner of serving notices.
through Sec. 6-265.
Definition.
through Sec. 6-285.
Required.
Application; contents, signing, and acknowledgment; fee.
Acknowledgments from utility companies to accompany application.
Bond.
Meeting required.
Issuance.
Deviation from route specified prohibited.
Preservation of wetlands.
Hazardous materials emergency response plan.
Definitions.
Penalties for noncompliance with chapter.
Findings of fact.
Statement of purpose of chapter.
Objectives of chapter.
Lands to which this chapter applies.
Basis for establishing the areas of special flood hazard.
Interpretation, conflict with other laws.
Warning and disclaimer of liability.
through Sec. 9-30.
Designation of the local administrator.
Duties and responsibilities of the local administrator.
Establishment of development permit.
Appeals and requests for variances.
Conditions for variances.
through Sec. 9-55.
General standards.
Specific standards.
Floodways.
Smoking in city-owned or city-maintained buildings.
through Sec. 10-20.
Established.
City authorized to acquire, supply, and equip motor vehicles.
Operated under direction of chief.
Fees.
City auditor to keep record of revenues and expenses of ambulance services.
Nonemergency transportation.
Ambulance board; established, duties.
through Sec. 10-45.
Definitions.
Drivers and attendants to be fingerprinted, etc.
through Sec. 10-65.
Required.
Application; contents.
Investigation of ambulances; issuance.
Fee.
Attendance required of person who has obtained a certificate of fitness relative to emergency first aid.
Purpose of chapter.
Criteria for consultation upon appropriate alteration, demolition, or new construction affecting landmarks or historic districts.
through Sec. 11-20.
Creation.
Membership.
Terms of members.
Election of chairman and vice-chairman.
Meetings.
Quorum.
Duties and powers.
Review of application; hearing.
Recording of landmarks and historic districts.
Decisions written and sent to applicant and building inspector.
Procedure for consultation with commission prior to filing a building permit.
Owner’s right of appeal.
through Sec. 11-50.
Commission’s criteria for recommending designation—Individual property as landmark or monument.
Same—Group of adjoining properties as historic district.
Notice to owner of proposed designation; time, date, place of hearing.
Hearing.
Recommendation to common council.
Resolution by common council granting or denying designation.
Issuance of building permits.
through Sec. 11-75.
Commission’s recommendation for establishment.
Establishment by common council.
Commission review of building and demolition permits.
Stringent portions of law applied to historic district, landmark, or monument in historic interest area.
Findings and declaration.
Purpose.
Definitions.
Provisions to be minimum standards; conflict with other provisions.
Exterior standards.
Open areas and parking spaces.
Dwelling units: cooking and refrigeration; keeping of dogs and cats.
Business units.
Infestation, storage and screening.
Litter; garbage and refuse.
Incinerators; liquefied petroleum gas.
Responsibilities of occupants.
Responsibilities of owners; persons considered to be owners.
Property under construction.
Administration.
Inspection and enforcement.
Penalties for offenses.
Demolition as compliance of chapter.
through Sec. 12-49.
Purpose.
Application and severability.
Definitions.
Inspection and certification required.
Fees.
Penalties for offenses.
through Sec. 12-69.
Legislative findings.
Definitions; word usage.
Rental dwelling unit registration.
Required inspections and status reports.
Refused access; search warrants or access warrants; enforcement; service of notices and orders.
Minimum standards for basic equipment and facilities.
Minimum standards for light, ventilation and heating.
General maintenance requirements.
Minimum space, use and location requirements.
Responsibilities of owners and occupants.
Rooming houses.
Designation of unfit dwellings; condemnation.
Inspections and rental occupancy permits.
Conflict with other provisions; severability.
Fees.
Penalties for offenses.
through Sec. 12-95.
General provisions.
Abandoned property.
Notice of intent to vacate.
Order to vacate.
Vacation procedure.
Removal of placard.
Vacated dwelling made secure.
Notice of intent to demolish.
Order to demolish.
Fire Chief to make repairs or demolish.
Recovery of expenses.
through Sec. 12-120.
Definitions.
Recreational fires.
Purpose; guidelines.
Nuisance.
Penalties for offenses.
Fee for lost City license.
through Sec. 13-20.
through Sec. 13-35.
through Sec. 13-100.
Definitions.
Persons and sales excepted.
through Sec. 13-115.
Required.
Information to be filed.
Fee.
Duration and display.
through Sec. 13-140.
Definitions.
From whom and when purchases not to be made.
Licensees not to act as pawnbrokers or secondhand dealers, etc.
Records of purchases.
Reports to Chief of Police.
Lost or stolen goods, etc.
through Sec. 13-160.
Required.
Application; contents.
Bond.
Fees.
Issuance; refusal.
New application after refusal.
To be numbered; contents.
Term.
Separate licenses for junk merchants and junk peddlers.
Junk peddler's license limited to one person.
To be carried and exhibited upon demand.
Badges and vehicle plates.
Identification of vehicles.
Signs at places of business.
Use by another prohibited.
Loss or destruction.
Change of location of place of business.
Business to be carried on at designated location.
Unlawful to carry on business after revocation or expiration.
Revocation, forfeiture of bond.
through Sec. 13-200.
Purpose of article.
Definitions.
Management.
Office and employees.
Fencing.
Not to be used as dump area, etc.
Open fires prohibited; exception.
Fire extinguishers.
Right of entry.
through Sec. 13-225.
Required.
Application.
Bond required of applicant.
Investigation of applicant; inspection of premises.
Refusal; public hearing.
Issuance.
Fee.
Term; renewal.
Personal with licensee; not to be sold, assigned, or transferred.
More than one junkyard at single location prohibited.
Revocation.
through Sec. 13-244.
Purpose.
Definitions.
License required.
Application for license.
Certificates, permits, authorizations required.
Issuance of license.
Application after denial.
License fees.
Display of identification and other permits.
Enforcement; inspections; penalties for offenses.
Suspension and revocation of license.
Appeals.
Exceptions.
through Sec. 13-260.
License required.
Applications.
License Fee.
through Sec. 13-275.
License required.
Applications.
License fee.
Surety requirement; regulations.
License required.
Applications.
License fee.
through Sec. 13-285.
License required.
Applications.
License fee.
through Sec. 13-290.
License required.
through Sec. 13-300.
License required.
Application.
Fees.
through Sec. 13-350.
through Sec. 13-370.
License required; licensing requirements.
Definitions.
License fee.
Exceptions.
Enforcement.
Conditions for maintenance of license.
through Sec. 13-389.
Definitions.
License required.
Application procedure.
Insurance.
Reporting of active licenses.
Availability of Active License Summary Report on City's website.
Regulation of landscaper services.
Enforcement.
Suspension and revocation of license; hearings; penalties for offenses.
Expiration and transferability of license.
License and renewal fees.
Findings.
Definitions.
through Sec. 13-410.
Registration required.
Registration requirements.
Exemptions.
Violations and penalty.
through Sec. 13-500.
Findings and purpose.
Definitions.
Determination of "for compensation."
Penalties for offenses.
Exception.
Applicability.
through Sec. 13-599.
Purpose; legislative authority.
Definitions.
License required; exceptions.
Application for license contents.
Applicability and enforcement.
Record of purchases.
Holding period.
Penalties for offenses.
Revocation of license.
Severability.
through § 13-699.
Unauthorized entry upon public storage reservoir lands prohibited.
Spitting.
Open alcoholic beverage containers.
Short title of chapter.
Exemptions from chapter.
Aircraft.
Noise-making equipment—Commercial business or advertising purposes.
Same—Noncommercial purposes; permit.
Lots or excavations containing stagnant water, etc., to be filled or drained.
Abatement of noxious weeds and grass.
Abandoned vehicles.
through Sec. 16-25.
Defined.
Outdoor storage on private property; exceptions.
Definition.
Liability of city.
Adult baseball and softball leagues.
through Sec. 17-20.
Charges for events in city park facilities.
Injuring or defacing park property generally.
Digging or removing dirt, trees, shrubs, or bushes.
Injuring trees, shrubs, bushes, flowers.
Cutting, marking, or writing on trees, etc.
Discharging firearms or fireworks, or throwing stones or missiles.
Wilfully killing, injuring or annoying animals or birds.
City parks opening and closing hours.
Gargoyle Park opening and closing hours.
Glass beverage containers prohibited in city parks.
Official map.
through Sec. 18-20.
Created; composition; terms of members.
Approval of plats.
Filing of certificate in office of county clerk.
Powers.
User fees established for certain activities.
Legislative intent.
Definitions.
Residency restricted.
Penalties for offenses.
Definitions.
Penalties for violations of chapter.
Alternate disposal methods allowed.
Administration, enforcement of chapter.
Rules and regulations pertaining to waste management and disposal.
Presumption concerning depositing of waste in the city.
License for private collecting, handling, or transporting of waste.
Prohibited disposal of waste.
Disposal of waste from outside the city prohibited.
Deposit of materials into waste receptacles located on city property restricted.
Materials subject to mandatory recycling.
[ecycling exceptions.
Yard waste, white goods.
Clean-up week.
Dumpsters.
through Sec. 20-34.
Unlawful removal of solid wastes including recyclables.
Distinctively labeled stickers—Use.
Same—Use by nonresidents.
Same—Reuse prohibited.
City refuse disposal fee schedule.
Hours of collection; commercial and residential premises.
Obstructing passage of persons on sidewalks.
Raising or lowering railroad tracks in streets.
Gates for stairways to basements.
Responsibility of owners of property abutting subways.
Removal of snow and ice from sidewalks.
Deposit of building, paving, sewer, or other materials.
Depositing or leaving merchandise, boxes, etc.
Awnings.
Erection of utility poles and wires.
Acceptance of streets by City.
Curb cuts procedure and fee.
through Sec. 21-30.
Definitions.
Construction of sidewalks—Permit required.
Same—Grade and line.
Same—Materials.
Maintenance of sidewalks.
Director of public works to close streets for maintenance.
Installation of sloped sidewalk ramps at pedestrian crossways required.
through Sec. 21-55.
Tree board established.
Permit to plant trees or shrubs required.
Tree trimming—Required of property owners.
Same—Notice.
Same—Failure to do so.
Same—Permit required by utilities.
Poplar trees prohibited.
through Sec. 21-80.
Ratification and confirmation.
Barriers and lights.
Under supervision of director of public works and in conformity with article.
Starting; diligently and continuously pursued.
Size and location.
Maximum width of street to be opened.
Maintenance of backfilling in paved streets.
Restoration and maintenance of surface of unpaved streets.
Repairs and restorations of pavements by director of public works and payment of cost.
Enforcement.
through Sec. 21-105.
Required.
Application.
Deposit.
Insurance certificate.
Fee.
Issuance; contents.
through Sec. 21-130.
Buildings to be numbered consecutively in each block; use of even and odd numbers.
Streets constituting dividing lines for numbering buildings.
Method of numbering buildings.
Specifications for numbers.
Place numbers to be affixed.
Prefixing east, west, north, or south to street names.
Street names to be placed at each intersection.
Payment of expense of placing street names and numbers.
through Sec. 21-150.
through Sec. 21-165.
Required.
Issuance; contents.
Fees.
through Sec. 21-170.
Permit required.
Permit criterion.
Cafe regulations.
Promulgation of rules pertaining to sidewalk cafes.
Permit fees.
Notice of violation; revocation of permit.
Violations unlawful.
Legislative authority.
Title.
General requirements.
Design and review policies.
through Sec. 22-25.
Word usage and definitions.
through Sec. 22-40.
Sketch plan approval requirements.
Preliminary plat approval requirements.
Final plat approval requirements.
Minor subdivision approval requirements.
Resubdivision and lot line adjustments.
Coordination with the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR).
through Sec. 32-75.
Specifications for sketch plans.
Specifications for preliminary plats.
Specifications for final plats.
through Sec. 22-100.
Required improvements.
Letter of credit alternative.
Construction of improvements.
Reservation of parkland.
through Sec. 22-125.
General.
Lots and blocks.
Streets.
Service drives.
Sidewalks.
Prevention of landlocked parcels.
Buffers and berms.
Provisions for future resubdivision.
Non-residential subdivisions.
Self-imposed restrictions.
Easements.
Erosion and sediment control.
Storm and surface drainage.
Sewage disposal.
Water supply.
Landscaping.
Monuments.
Street signs.
Street lighting.
Electric, telephone, cable tv or other buried cable utility.
Presentation to assessor of instruments transferring property.
Stamping and signing of deeds, wills, decrees, and maps by assessor required.
Collection of assessments.
Lien docket.
through Sec. 23-25.
Compensation for services of board of assessment review members.
Exemptions for elderly persons.
Short title of chapter.
Definitions.
Violation of chapter.
Authorized emergency vehicles.
Regulation of traffic at parking areas and driveways of designated hospitals, malls, plazas.
School crossing streets.
Oversized and overweight vehicles.
through Sec. 24-25.
Duty of police officers to enforce street traffic laws.
Authority of police officers to direct traffic.
Authority of members of department of fire, building, and emergency services to direct traffic.
Records retention and disposition.
Authority of city to install devices.
When signs required; presumptions as to previously placed traffic control devices.
Ratification and confirmation of signs, signals, devices upon adoption of Code.
through Sec. 24-50.
Notice of violation (summons).
Responsibility of owner and operator.
Methods of pleading and payment of fines.
Schedule of fines and penalties.
Establishment.
Person in charge; hours of operation.
Jurisdiction.
Procedure for payment of fines.
Waiver and power of attorney; form provided.
Records and reports.
Authorization.
Notice of warning to owner.
Tampering with or attempted removal of immobilized vehicle.
Release of vehicle to owner; suspension of restrictions.
Severability.
Repealer.
Definitions.
Licenses.
Application for license.
Fees for license.
Suspension or revocation of license.
Penalties for offenses.
Applicability.
Removal of vehicles.
Costs to be paid.
Identification required for release.
Severability.
Repealer.
Speed limits.
Right turn on red prohibited at designated intersections.
Posting of certain signs.
One-way streets and alleys.
Truck route system.
Vehicles exceeding five tons prohibited on South First Street between State Street and Henley Street.
Vehicles exceeding five tons prohibited on Henley Street Extension from its intersection with North 20th Street to its terminus at the lands of the Cattaraugus County Nursing Home.
Designation of through streets.
Thru trucks prohibited in excess of 10,000 pounds.
Thru trucks prohibited.
Stop intersection ordinances unaffected by Code.
Yield streets designated.
Parking or operating uninspected vehicles.
through Sec. 24-105.
Application of article.
Necessity of signs.
City clerk to supervise and administer municipal laws regarding parking.
Ratification and confirmation of rates and charges for parking.
Ten feet of roadway to be left available for traffic.
Angle parking.
Free use of parking lots, metered spaces.
Handicap parking.
Standing or parking in bus stops or taxicab stands.
Designation of bus stops.
Parking or standing of taxicabs.
Parking on subways of streets.
Parking on premises or property other than public streets.
through Sec. 24-133.
Prohibited at all times.
Prohibited from designated sign to corner.
Seasonal restrictions.
Seasonal alternate parking.
Prohibited between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., Monday through Friday.
Prohibited between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Prohibited between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Prohibited between 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. except on weekends and holidays.
Prohibited between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Overnight parking prohibited.
Prohibited between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. except on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
Prohibited between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Prohibited between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Prohibited between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m.
Prohibited between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Prohibited except on Saturday from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Five-hour limit.
Two-hour limit—Generally.
Same—Monday through Friday.
Same — Parallel parking between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Same—Between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Same—Between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Same—Between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Same—Between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.
Same—Between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., except Sundays and holidays.
Two-hour parking — 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Two-hour parking—8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
One-hour limit—Generally.
Same—Between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., except Sundays.
Same—Between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., except Sundays.
Same—Between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Same—Between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Thirty-minute limit—Generally.
Same—8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays.
Same—8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Twenty-minute limit—Generally.
Same—8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Fifteen-minute limit—Generally.
Same—8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Same—9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., except Sunday.
Same—9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Reserved.
Parking during snowfalls.
Parking restricted in War Veterans Park.
No parking between driveway.
No blocking of driveways.
through Sec. 24-190.
Meter zones.
Construction; regulation.
Designation of parking spaces.
Vehicles to be parked within lines.
Deposit of coin.
Overtime metered parking.
Overtime parking; parking adjacent to expired meter.
Deposit of slugs prohibited.
Defacing, injuring, tampering with, etc., meters.
Commercial vehicles.
Parking meter fund.
Parking meter bag fees for contractors and persons showing special circumstances.
Violations of division—Report required.
Additional penalty.
through Sec. 24-225.
Description of facility.
Periods when lot open.
Liability of registered owner of vehicle; penalty for violation.
Removal, recovery of improperly parked vehicles, generally.
Removal of vehicles by police officer.
Parking permit.
Commercial or freight carrying vehicles or trailers prohibited.
Fees for parking in city lots.
Two-hour parking.
through Sec. 24-250.
Restrictions upon pedestrians.
Funeral or other processions.
Coasting, etc., on streets or roadways.
Use of skateboards.
Operating motor vehicles in public parks prohibited.
Riding bicycles in public parks or playgrounds prohibited.
Use of bicycles and rollerblades.
Definitions.
Code enforcement office: general powers and duties.
Parking of trailers.
Applicability of plumbing, electrical, and building ordinances.
Trailer or tourist camp in city prohibited.
through Sec. 26-20.
through Sec. 26-40.
Definitions.
Vehicles exempted.
Penalty for violation of article by owner.
Suspension and revocation of license.
Fraudulent misrepresentation by driver.
Cruising and soliciting.
Lost articles.
through Sec. 26-60.
Required.
Application.
Proof of insurance of vehicle.
Fees for vehicles.
Duration.
Issuance; display; change of ownership.
Register.
Transfer.
[eplacement of vehicle.
Suspension and revocation.
through Sec. 26-85.
Required.
Application.
Photograph of driver.
Examination of drivers.
Annual fees; transfer.
Issuance.
Record.
Renewal.
Suspension and revocation.
through Sec. 26-110.
Location and number; license fee.
[ental fee.
Duties of driver.
through Sec. 26-130.
Schedule.
Overcharge and disputed fares.
Prepayment of fares.
Rules and regulations, generally.
through Sec. 27-5.
Definitions.
Required water connections.
Description of service.
Classes of service.
Application for service.
Extension of public mains.
Rendering of water bills.
Failure to pay water bill when due.
Partial payments on account.
Special bills; when due and payable.
Shutoff for failure to comply.
Shutting off water.
Disputed bills and adjustments.
through Sec. 27-20.
Connecting or supply pipes.
Rates and charges.
Meter requirements; general regulations.
Installation.
Responsibilities of city and consumer.
Accessibility; failure of meter to register.
Accuracy and testing.
Specifications; remote registers.
General regulations.
Installation.
Testing.
through Sec. 27-40.
Definitions.
Use of public sewers required.
Inflow.
Enforcement, penalties and violation of article.
Unlawful deposits on public or private property.
Unlawful discharge of polluted waters; pertinent laws and requirements.
Right of entry to inspect, etc.; reports to City.
Injuring, etc., City sewerage works prohibited.
Severability.
Conflict.
Emergency suspensions.
through § 27-80.
Contractors required to present certificate of insurance before issuance of permit.
through Sec. 27-98.
Certificate of competency from Examining Board of Plumbers prerequisite to issuance of license to connect with City sewers.
through Sec. 27-115.
Construction of sewer extensions by City; petition of property owners.
Construction of sewer extensions by property owners, builders, or developers.
Design of sewer extensions; plans and specifications.
Requirements of final exfiltration test to be satisfied.
To become property of City; guarantee.
through Sec. 27-135.
Building sewer permit — Required.
Same — Classes; application; fees.
Separate and independent building sewers to be provided.
Existing building sewers.
Tapping of public sewers.
Building sewer pipe specifications.
Size and slope of building sewers.
Installation of building sewers.
Procedure where building drains are too low to permit gravity flow to public sewers.
Excavations.
Joints and connections.
Connection of building sewers into existing public sewers; permit for street openings; owners to bear costs and expense.
Inspections.
Procedure when frequent maintenance of building sewers is anticipated.
through Sec. 27-165.
Normal sewage service charges.
Surcharge for abnormal sewage.
Segmenting the POTW.
Measurement of flow.
Billing period.
Pretreatment program costs.
Charges for trucked and hauled wastes.
Capital recovery.
Collection of charges.
Fiscal year for system.
Impact fees.
Use of revenues.
Records and accounts.
Sewer rentals — Structure divisions.
Rates.
Same — Billing and collection.
through Sec. 27-185.
Unlawful to discharge stormwater, etc., to sanitary sewers.
Discharge of certain waters and wastes to public sewers prohibited.
Grease, oil and sand interceptors.
Admission of waters or wastes into public sewers; preliminary treatment facilities.
Notification requirements.
Notice of violation/resampling requirement.
Notice of hazardous wastes discharge.
Installation of control manholes.
Measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes.
Division prevents special agreements or arrangements relative to acceptance of certain wastes for treatment.
When standards apply; laboratory methods; alternate methods; sampling, compliance schedules and reports.
Parameters of concern.
through Sec. 27-210.
Definitions.
Purpose.
Protection of distribution system from contamination; responsibility of director of public works.
Installation of backflow prevention devices.
Protection of potable water within customers' premises.
Additional remedy.
through Sec. 27-219.
Applicability of Code.
License required.
Corporate rights.
Application for license.
Examination requirements.
Master plumber certification.
Annual master plumber license fee.
through Sec. 27-229.
Same—Certification.
Same—Annual license fee.
Apprenticeship.
Out-of-town contractors.
Failure of tests; journeymen and master plumbers.
Apprenticeship, journeyman, master plumber; automatic suspension; renewal/reinstatement requirements.
Reinstatement; journeyman and master plumber military service.
Grounds for revocation or suspension; journeyman and master plumber.
Discipline proceedings; journeyman and master plumber.
Reinstatement of revoked license certificate; journeyman and master plumber.
Fees.
Responsibilites of employing master plumbers.
Insurance.
Examining board of plumbers.
Term of office; vacancies.
Compensation of members of board.
Qualifications.
Powers and duties.
Plumbing inspector.
Plumbing inspector qualifications.
Duties of the plumbing inspector.
Right of entry.
Dangerous and/or unsanitary conditions.
Violations and penalties.
Special installations.
Plumbing inspector's license fee.
Plumbing inspection fee.
Unlawful approval.
Liability of city official or employee.
Administration.
Fire protection system.
Adoption by reference.
Short title.
Authority.
Long title.
Purpose.
Interpretation, separability and conflict.
Definitions.
Application of regulations.
General regulations.
Zoning districts.
Zoning map of the City of Olean.
Interpretation of district boundaries.
Single-Family Residential Use District (R1).
Single-family/General Residential Use District (R2).
General Residential Use District (R3).
Residential Transition Use District (RT).
City Center Use District (CC).
General Commercial Use District (GC).
Waterfront Conservation Use District (WC).
Industrial Use District (I).
General Industrial District (I2).
Special Industrial District (I3).
through Sec. 4.13. Reserved.
Use regulation table.
Activities prohibited in all districts.
Intent.
Applicable to the Industrial (I), General Industrial (12) and City Center (CC) Use Districts.
Amenities for which zoning incentives may be offered.
Zoning incentives which may be granted.
Incentive zoning applications.
Application review process.
Public hearings and environmental compliance.
Final common council action.
Purpose.
Density control schedule (area and bulk schedule).
Corner lots.
Projections into required yards.
Compliance with maximum residential density.
Side yard for multi-family dwelling units.
Building separations.
Exceptions to front yard requirements.
General exception to height regulations.
Exceptions to side yard requirements.
Through lots.
Transition yard requirements.
Intent.
Permitted uses.
Dimensional requirements.
Off-street parking requirements and loading requirements.
Signage.
Site plan review.
Intent.
Permitted uses.
Dimensional requirements.
Off-street parking requirements and loading requirements.
Signage.
Site plan review.
Special uses.
Site plan review and approval.
Appeal.
Fees for required special use permits or site plan review.
General.
Lots and blocks.
Streets, roads, and sidewalks.
Off-street parking requirements.
Off-street loading and unloading requirements.
Accessory building and uses.
Driveway standards.
Fences and walls.
Steep slopes, storm drainage, erosion and sediment control and environmental protection.
Design.
Open space, parks and playgrounds.
Utilities.
Industrial district regulations.
Home occupation.
Satellite TV antennas.
Townhouse and multi-family developments.
Gasoline stations, service and repair garages, automobile sales areas.
Buffer and landscaping requirements.
Fast food restaurants.
Drive-in use regulations.
Commercial parking lots and structures.
Swimming pool regulations.
Adult bookstores, adult entertainment establishments, adult cabarets, adult theaters and adult motion picture theaters.
Mobile home park development standards.
Telecommunications facilities.
Solar energy production facilities.
General.
Signs in residential use districts.
Signs in commercial use districts.
Signs in other use districts.
Administration and violations.
Continuation of non-conforming buildings and lots.
Discontinuance of a non-conforming use.
Necessary maintenance and repairs.
Prior construction.
Existing undersized lots.
Reduction in lot area.
Public properties.
Public utilities.
Establishment and duties.
Enforcement.
Building permits.
Certificate of compliance.
Inspection.
Procedure.
Advisory report to the common council of the city.
Petition by owners of 50% of frontage.
Public notice and hearing.
Protest by owners.
Decision by common council.
Notification of decision.
Filing with the secretary of state.
Complaints of violations.
Procedure for abatement of violations.
Alternative penalty.
1971 Charter Laws.
1971 Code.
Subdivision Regulations.
Zoning Ordinance.
Laws of N.Y. (Special Acts).
Local Laws.
Ordinances and Resolutions.
Consolidated Laws.
on the Date of
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