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ORDINANCE NO. i
; AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND CLERK OF THE CITY TO EXECUTE A WRITTEN
CONTRACT WITH MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION. f
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; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON,
'; MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1. The Mayor and City Clerk of the City of j
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Jefferson, Missouri, are hereby authorized and
�lin the name of the City, to execute a written contract between
the City of Jefferson, Missouri, and Municipal Code Corporation
for dditing, codifying and publishing a new Code of Ordinances
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for the City of Jefferson. i
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SECTION 2. Said contract shall be substantially the same
in form and content as that contract attached hereto and made a �
part hereof as if fully incorporated herein.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in
full force from and after its passage and approval.
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CONTRACT
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 17th day of August , 19 8 2
by and between the MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION, a corporation duly organized and
existing under the laws of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the Corporation, and
the City of Jefferson a municipal corporation duly organized and existing
IFunder the laws of the State of Missouri hereinafter referred to as the Municipality.
WITNESSETH: That the Corporation shall prepare and publish a Code of Ordinances for
the Municipality in accord with the terms and conditions of the Corporation's proposal dated
the--+3jh—day of ;sly F 19...&,M a copy of which proposal is attached hereto and
made a part hereof. It is expressly agreed by the parties hereto that the terms and conditions
of said proposal shall have the same effect as if set out at length in this agreement, with the
following exceptions or additions:
NONE
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused this agreement to be executed by
the signing of its authorized officers and the affixing of its corporate seal, and the Municipality
has caused this agreement to be executed by the signing of its authorized officers and the affixing
of its corporate seal, this day and year first written above.
ATT l ; M ICIPAL C CO P ., O
By(SEAL) Secretary ident
ATTEST: CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI
By
(SEAL udy Aasdn, City Clerk(Titl®) G o ge H tsfield, yor(Titje)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Proposal for: CODIFICATION OF ORDINANCES
To: JEFFZSSON CITY. MISSOURI
Date: JdZ 13, 1982
Submitted by: MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION
The MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION, a corporation duly authorized and existing
under the laws of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the Corporation, hereby of-
fers to edit and codify the ordinances and publish anew Code of Ordinances for the G A MP AI
Jefferson CUpt -,a municipal corporation duly organized and existing under the laws
of the State of hereinafter referred to as the Municipality,accord=
ing to the following terms and conditions:
PART ONE
The Corporation will,under the supervision,of the Attorney for the Municipality:
(1) ORDINANCES INCLUDED.Slassify, edit and codify the ordinances of a general
and permanent nature passed in final form by the Municipality as of the date of any contract
entered into pursuant to this proposal; provided, however, that the Municipality may forward
to the offices of the Corporation all ordinances passed subsequent to said date for inclusion
in the new Code up to the time of notice of completion of the editorial work provided for in
Paragraph(7)of this Part.
(2) ANALYZATION AND EDITING. Analyze and edit the ordinances referred to
in Paragraph (1) above so that the provisions of the new Code will be expressed in concise,
modern and proper phraseology, without conflicts, ambiguities and repetitious provisions. Ma-
terial changes resulting thereby shall be submitted to the Attorney for the Municipality for
consideration and approval.
The editorial process shall include the following:
(a) Chapter Arrangement. Each chapter of the new Code shall be all-inclusive and
shall embrace all ordinances dealing with the subject matter of that chapter, and with-
in the chapter itself, the ordinances shall be arranged in an orderly and logical fash-
ion.
(b) Catehlines.Preparation of a catchline for each section,which catchline shall reflect the
content of the section.
(c) History Notes. Preparation of a history note for each section of the new Code, which
note will indicate the source from which the section is derived.
(d) State Law.The ordinances will be checked against the corresponding provisions of the
general laws of the State and any conflicts or inconsistencies revealed thereby will be called
to the attention of the Attorney for the Municipality.
(e) Appellate Court Decisions.The reported decisions of the federal and state appellate
® courts specifically relating to the ordinances of the Municipality will be "Shepardized"
and any such decision affecting the validity of any such ordinance will be called to the
attention of the Municipality.Appropriate annotations will be prepared and appended to
the ordinances affected.
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(f) Footnotes and Cross References. Prepare editorial footnotes and cross references
which tie together related sections of the new Code. Proper reference will also be made in
the form of footnotes to relevant provisions of the state law.(See Paragraph 11(b).)
(g) Omission of Obsolete Provisions.The Attorney for the Municipality will be informed
of obsolete,outmoded,or unnecessary provisions which should be omitted from the codifi-
cation.
(3) CHARTER. If the Municipality operates under a special Charter granted by the state
legislature or adopted by the people, the Corporation will compile and edit such Charter by
working all amendments into their proper places and preparing explanatory notes,where neces-
sary,to facilitate usage of such Charter and include the Charter in the new Code.The ordinances
will be checked against the Charter and any conflicts or inconsistencies revealed thereby will be
called to the attention of the Attorney for the Municipality.
(4) NEW PROVISIONS.The Corporation will,during the course of the editorial work,make
recommendations for new provisions where,in its opinion,there is an obvious need for legislation
on specific subjects.However,since the need for such new provisions is of a local nature and varies
from municipality to municipality,the Corporation will rely,primarily,upon the Municipality to
request specific recommendations as to new provisions. All recommended provisions must be
approved by the Attorney for the Municipality.
(5) EDITORIAL CONFERENCE.All editorial work will be performed in the offices of the
Corporation in Tallahassee, Florida. Upon completion of the basic editorial research,the super-
vising editor in chargg of the Code will conduct an editorial conference with the Attorney and
other officials in Je erson C All changes and recommendations will be made known at this
time and the Municipality will be free to make changes and alterations at this conference and the
Corporation will be charged with the duty of carrying out all such desired changes..
(6) POST-CONFERENCE WORK.Upon completion of the editorial conference,the Code
mr manuscript will be prepared for typesetting and printing.
(7) NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF EDITORIAL WORK. Upon completion'of the
post-conference work, the Corporation will notify the Municipality in writing that the Code
manuscript is ready for:typesetting and printing. No ordinances will be included in the Code
manuscript subsequent to such notice.
(8) PROOFS.After the entire Code is set in type,the Corporation will submit one(1)full set
of proofs to the Municipality for review.The Corporation assumes the responsibility of proofread-
ing and typographical correctness. The Municipality may,make word changes on the. proofs
without charge. However,should the Municipality delete lines, entire sections,articles or chap- .
ters constituting more than a page of type,the Municipality will be charged for.such deleted type
at the per page rate as provided in Part Two,Paragraph(2).
It shall be the duty of the Municipality to return the proofs,with the changes indicated thereon,
within thirty (30) days from the date of their receipt by the Municipality.'If the proofs are not
returned within said thirty (30) days, and if the Municipality does not, within said thirty (30)
days,notify the Corporation that there will be a delay in returning the proofs, it will be assumed
that no changes are to be made and the Corporation will proceed to print the Cdde and no changes
shall thereafter be made=in its content,
(9) PRINTING. When the proofs are returned by the Municipality or at the expiration of
® thirty(30)days after their receipt by the Municipality,and in the absence of the notice of delay
provided for in Paragrapih(8)above,the Corporation will proceed to print the Code in accord with
the following:
*See Page 3. 1 Paragraph (b. 1). 2
(a) The text of the Code in ten-point type with boldface catchlines;
(b) The Index in eight-or ten-point type,depending on the page format;
(c) The editorial notes and cross references in eight-or ten-point type with boldface headings;
(d) The specified number of copies of the Code,as set out in Part Two hereof,on 50 lb.English
Finish Book Paper,or its equivalent;
(e) The page size shall be as provided in Part Two,Paragraph(2).(Samples attached.)
(10) INDEX.A comprehensive,legal and factual general Index for the Code will be prepared
and inserted in the completed Codes.An Index will also be prepared for the Charter,if included in
the Code.
(11) TABLES.The following Tables will be prepared for the new Code:
(a) Comparative Table.This Table will list all ordinances included in the Code in chrono-
logical and/or numerical sequence,setting out the location of such ordinances in the Code.
If a prior Code of the Municipality is utilized, a Table will be prepared setting out all
sections included in the new Code and their location,and the Ordinance Table referred to
herein will be limited to ordinances adopted subsequent to the most recent one included in
the prior Code.
(b) Statutory Reference Table.All state law citations set forth in the Code will be listed
together with their location in the volume.
(12) TABULAR MATTER.In the event the manuscript for the Code should contain tables,
drawings, designs, Algebra formulae and the like for which either engraved cuts or special
methods of reproduction are required, the cost of such engravings or tabular matter will be
additional to the costs as provided in Part Two,Paragraph (2). However, there is no additional
Amk charge for Index or Comparative Table pages.
(13) BINDING. The Corporation will bind copies of the completed Code in mechanical
post-type binders, each with slide-lock fasteners and with imitation leather covers stamped in
gold leaf,as provided in Part Two,Paragraph(2)hereof.The unbound copies of the Code,if any,
will be punched and wrapped separately for storage and eventual binding by the Municipality.
Additional binders can be ordered at any time by the Municipality,at the then current prices.
(14) SEPARATOR TABS.The Corporation will furnish,without additional charge,separa-
tor tabs for the major portions of the Code for all copies housed in mechanical looseleaf binders.
The tabs furnished will be in the standard format utilized by the Corporation.Special order tabs
are also available.
(15) SHIPMENT. Upon completion of all of the work provided above, the Corporation will
ship the Code to the Municipality. At this time, the Corporation will furnish the Municipality
with a suggested form of an ordinance adopting the new Code.Once the Code has been adopted,a
copy of the ordinance should be sent to the Corporation,so that it can be included in the Code.
(16) REPRINTS OF CHAPTERS.Additional copies of specific chapters or any portion of
the Code may be ordered for printing and binding in paper covers for separate sale or distribution
by the Municipality.Price will be furnished upon request. (Price lliet attached)
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PART TWO
The Municipality will:
* (1) COPIES OF MATERIAL.Furnish the Corporation for its use in the preparation of the
Code,either typed or printed copies of the Charter, if any,and all amendments thereto,and all
ordinances of a general and permanent nature passed in final form.
(2) COSTS. Pay the Corporation for the work of editing, printing and binding as herein
provided as follows:
SIX TZEN THOUSAND FIVE. HUNDRED DOLLARS
($160 Soo.00)
The above sum is based an the following:
(a) One Hundred (100) copies of the Codej
(b) One Hundred (100) mechanical, looseleaf
binders, ineliudpag special chapter tabs;
(c) The following number of pages. based an
the option chosen by the City:
xxc"Na F'amas
F.� Number of 3PR ea goat boor Pals
1. 6 : 0 inch page "0 $10.00
2. ®i : 11 inch, single
column page x00 $20.00
3. 0j jq 11 inch; double
column page 490 $340.0
(3) ADDITIONAL COPIES OF CODE. ,Additional copies bf
the entire Code, ordered with the initial printing provided In paragraph
(2)(a) above will be furnished at Fifty Cents (60. 50) per page per units
of fifty (SO) additional copies.
(4) ADDITIONAL BINDERS. Additional binders ordered-for
• the above copies *iU be available at Twelve Dollars ($12.00) per binder. plus
dude tabr at 8fe r��yD ii►rs ($7.�0) �9N ?et (mihnimum OVIT iYe 5'd.
For t�e purposes o s art o,a page is ere y e road as t e area on one si e o sheet
of paper.A sheet contains two(2)pages.
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*The Corporation will utilise the 1977 Code and subsequent ordinances,
(3) PAYMENT.Money due hereunder shall be due and payable as follows:
(a) Upon signing of the contract ... . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. ... . . .. . .. $30500.00
(b) Upon completion of the editorial conference. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . .$50000.00
(c) Upon submission of the proofs to the Municipality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..$50000.00
(d) Balance upon final delivery of the completed Codes to the Municipality.. .. . . . . .
(4) FREIGHT CHARGES.The above costs do not include freight charges.The Municipality
shall pay all freight charges.The shipment will be forwarded prepaid and invoiced to the Munici-
pality at the time of final billing.
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PART THREE
LOOSELEAF SUPPLEMENT SERVICE
(1) SCHEDULE.After shipment of the new Code as herein provided,the Corporation shall
maintain the same up to date by the publication of Looseleaf Supplements containing the new
ordinances of a general and permanent nature enacted by the governing body.The Supplements
can be published on a schedule to meet the requirements of the Municipality. There is no
additional charge for frequent publication. A minimum of thirty (30) working days shall be re-
quired for delivery of a Supplement.
(2) ORDINANCES TO BE FURNISHED BY MUNICIPALITY. It is requested that
the ordinances be forwarded to the Corporation promptly following enactment by the Municipal-
ity for recording and processing.
(3) EDITORIAL SCRUTINY. The new ordinances will be studied by a member of the
editorial staff of the Corporation in conjunction with the existing provisions of the new Code for
the purpose of determining if any provisions of the basic Code are repealed,amended or super-
seded. The page or pages of the Code containing provisions that are specifically repealed or
amended by ordinance shall be reprinted or printed to remove such repealed or amended provi-
sions and to insert the new ordinances. Should the Corporation detect conflicts,inconsistencies
or duplications in the Code as the new ordinances are enacted, notification will be .made to
the Attorney for the Municipality so that remedial action by the Municipality may be taken.
(4) EDITORIAL NOTES.Appropriate editorial notes will be prepared and appended to the
new sections as deemed necessary by the Corporation.
(5) INDEX AND TABLES.When the inclusion of new material necessitates changes in the
Index,appropriate entries will be prepared and the necessary pages of the Index will be reprinted
to include the new entries.The Comparative and State Law Reference Tables will also be kept up
Aft to date by listing the ordinances and state law citations, if any, included in each Supplement,
together with their disposition in the Code. The Table of Contents will also be kept current
to reflect changes in the Code volume.
(6) INSTRUCTION SHEET. Each Supplement will contain a page of instructions for
removal of the obsolete pages and insertion of the new pages.The latest ordinance included in the
published Supplement will be noted in boldface tyke on the Instruction Sheet.
(7) COSTS.The Corporation will prepare the ordinances editorially and print
copies of each Supplement for the sum of.
per page,including blank pages.
Option 8: of x 11 inch single column page: $20.00 per page.
Option 3: Bf s 11 inch double column page: $28.00 per page.
Additional copies: (ordered with &boys) $0. 50 per page per
units of 50 copies.
For the purpose of this Part Three,a page is hereby defined as the area on one(1)aide of a Sheet
of paper.A Sheet contains two(2)pages.
(8) TABULAR MATTER.The costs provided in Paragraph (7) above are based on a page
® containing type for ordinary composition. Should the Supplement contain tables,drawings and
the like for which special typesetting or other methods of reproduction are required,the cost of
such engravings or tabular matter will be additional to the costs as provided above. However,
there is no additional charge for Index or Comparative and State Law Reference Table pages.
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(9) "CHECKLIST" OF CURRENT PAGES IN CODE.The Corporation will compile a
listing of all current pages appearing in the Code. This "checklist" will be updated with the
printing of each Supplement to assist the user in determining if his Code has been properly
updated with each published Supplement.
(10) FREIGHT CHARGES. The Supplements will be shipped to the Municipality, for
distribution to the holders of the Codes.The shipment will be prepaid and invoiced at the time of
final billing.The Municipality shall have the exclusive right to sell the Codes and Supplements.
(11) PAYMENT.All money due the Corporation for the publication of the Looseleaf Sup-
plements will be due and payable within thirty (30) days after the date the Municipality is
invoiced for the same by the Corporation,without interest.
(12) TERMINATION.The Looseleaf Supplement Service provided under this Part Three
shall be in full force and effect for a period of two (2)_year(s)from the date of shipment of the
completed Codes to the Municipality and shall be automatically renewed from year to year,
provided that either party may alter or cancel the terms of this Part Three upon sixty(60)days'
written notice.
The terms of this proposal shall remain in force and effect for a period of ninety(90)days from
the date appearing herein.
We at MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION appreciate the opportunity of submitting this
proposal and sincerely hope that its terms are acceptable.
Respectfully submitted,
MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION
George R. L g Ord
President
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Art. L In General,IS 2-1-2-17
Art. IL Officers and Employees,112-18-2-35
Arty III. Financial Affairs,112-36-2-54
Art. IV. Boards and Commissions.112-55-2-68
Div. 1. Generally.112-55-2-65
Div. 2. Taylor-Williamson County Joint Airport Zoning
Board,IS 2-66-2-68
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Sec. 2-1. Notice of tort claims against city.
Before the city shall be liable for damages for the death or
personal injuries of any person, the person injured, if living,
or his representative, if dead, shall give the city manager
r- notice in writing of such death or injury. duly verified,
within thirty (30) days after same has been sustained,
stating in such written notice when, where and how the
j death or injury occurred, and the apparent extent of any
such injury, the amount of damages sustained, the actual
residence of the claimant by street and number at the date
the claim is presented, the actual residence of such claimant
for six (6) months immediately preceding the occurrence of
such death or injury, and the names and addresses of all the
witnesses upon whom it is relied to establish the claim for
damages; failure to so notify the city manager within the
time and in the manner specified herein shall exonerate,
i excuse and exempt the city from any liability whatsoever.
(Ord. No. 70-8, 6-23-70)
State law reference—Notice of tort claim rated,Vernon's Ann.Civ.
St.art.6262-1a,1 16.
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Secs. 2-2-2-17. Reserved.
*Cross references—Health department,f 12-18;police,Ch.23.
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ARTICLE 11. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES*
Sec. 2-18. Defense of city officers or employees
against lawsuits.
(a) It is hereby declared to be of great public interest and
shall be the policy of the city to provide for the legal defense
of any elected or appointed public official and any employee
of this city who may be sued individually for any act or
omission arising out of or connected with the good faith
performance by such individual of his official duties with or
employment by the city and to pay all costs and charges of
every kind and character entailed in connection with such
legal defense and, further, if any such suit should result in
an award of damages against any such official or employee,
the city shall indemnify such official or employee for the
amount of said damages and such legal defense and
indemnity. This authorization for legal defense and
indemnity shall not extend to acts which use personal to the
official or employee of this city or in which the city has no
interest or in which it may have an adverse interest.
(b) The purchase of insurance to cover any of the matters
authorized in subsection (a) is hereby authorized. (Ord. No.
74-18, §§ 1, 2, 12-17-74)
Sec. 2-19. Disaster preparedness.
(a) There is hereby created the office of civil defense director
which shall be held by the chairman of the board of commissioners
in accordance with state law. A disaster coordinator may be ap-
pointed by and serve at the pleasure of the director; the director
shall be responsible for carrying out the duties and responsibilities
set forth in subsection(d).He may delegate authority for execution
of these duties to the assistant director and/or the coordinator,but
ultimate responsibilities for such execution shall remain with the
director.
(b) The powers and duties of the director shall include supervi-
sion of the development of a disaster service plan for the city and
*Charter reference—Appointed city officers,Art. V.
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TRAFFIO--Cont'd. Section
Railroad grade crossings, all vehicles must stop
at ......................................... 17-216
! Railroad grade crossings,certain vehicles must stop
at ........................................ 17-217
t Stop signs ..................................... 17-220
Stop when traffic obstructed ..................... 17-222
i Trains, obedience to signal indicating approach .. 17-216
Yield signs ..................................... 17-220
Speed
Fifteen-mile speed limit 17-144
Maximum limits ................................ 17-139
Minimum limits ................................ 17-140
School zones ................................. 17-143
Special limitations .............................. 17-141
State roads ..................................... 17-142
Speed restrictions. See herein:, Special Stops and
Speed Restrictions"
Standing. See herein: Parking, Stopping and Stand-
...........................
State e law, violations of 17-11
Stopping. See herein: Parking, Stopping and Stand-
ing
��.. Through streets, designation of .................... 17-36
Tires ............................................. 17-384
Traffic accident reports ........................... 17-32
i Traffic accident studies ........................... 17-33
Traffic fines, minimum 17-37
Traffic laws, required obedience .................... 17-8
j Traffic officers, obedience to ...................... 17-9
Traffic-control signs, signals, etc.
Devices required for enforcement ................ 11'47
Flashing signals 17-60
Installation, authority ........................... 17-56
Lane-direction-control signals 17-61' '
Obedience to devices ............................ 17-56
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Pedestrian control signals ....................... 17-59
Ratification .................................... 17-62
State highway manual and specifications
Conformity with .............................. 17-64
Traffic-control devices, interference with ........ 17-64
Traffic-control signal legend ..... 17-68
Unauthorized'signs; signals or markings
Display of ................................... 17-63
r Lr Tunnels
Parking, stopping and standing restrictions ....... 17.266'
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Turning movements, starting vehicles, etc.
Business district
General limitations on turning around in ........ 17-172
"Courtesy" signals prohibited ................... 17-169
jHand or arm signals ............................ 17-168
! Hand-and-arm signal, method of giving ........... 17-170
Left turn .......... 17-162
Left turns restricted,in business district 17-164
Restricted turn signs ........................... 17-173
iRight turn ..................................... 17-161
Signal lamps ................................... 17-168
Starting parked vehicle .......................... 17-166
Stop signal, when required ....................... 17-167
Turn signal, when required ...................... 17-166
fTurning markers ................................ 17-171
Turning on curve or crr..st of grade ............... 17-163
Unattended motor vehicles ........................ 17411
Unloading. See herein: Leading and Unloading
Vehicle doors, opening and closing .................. 17-421
Vehicle equipment ................................ 17-378 et seq.
Vehicle proceeding in opposite direction
Passing ... 17-115
Warning devices ................................. 17-382
Windshields unobstructed
Equipped with wipers ......................... 17-383
Zones of quiet ................................... 117-426
TRAILERS. See: TRAVEL TRAILERS
TRAINS. See: RAILROADS AND TRAINS
TRASH, See: GARBAGE AND TRASH
TRAVEL TRAILERS
Definitions ....................................... 16-73
Mobile homes .................................... 16-17 et seq.
See: MOBILE HOMES
Parking .......................................... 16-74
Parks
Fire protection ................................. 16-93
Fuel ........................................... 16-92
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Garbage receptacles ............................. 16-91-
Inspection ..................................... 16-96
License ......................................... 16-87
Location ....................................... 16-88 1
Mobile home park, operation of in conjunction with 16-89
Supervision ........................ 16-94
Travel trailer park plan ......................... 16-90
Waiver of requirements ...................... .... 16-75
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(b) Between the hours of 6:00 p.m.and 7:30 a.m., per book for each book in excess of fifty
for any period of time,twenty-five(25)cents. (50) books.
(10) The area set forth in paragraph (12) of sec- (e) If riot more than eight hundred (800)
tion 25-460 shall be in operation Monday through books, but more than seven hundred (700)
Friday. The parking fee for parking in such area books, are sold to the same person, nine-
shall be fifty(50)cents. teen dollars and fifty cents ($19.50) per
(Code 1958,§29-731.6;Ord.No.29,595,§ 1,8-22-78; book for the first ten (10) books, fifteen
Ord. No. 29,785, § 1, 1-9-79; Ord. No. 30,629, § 1, dollars ($15.00) per book for the next ten
5-27-80;Ord.No.31,033,§ 1,3-10-81) (10) books, ten dollars ($10.00) per book
for the next thirty(30)books,eight dollars
Sec. 25-464. Sale of stamps and use ($8.00) per book for the next six hundred
thereof to pay parking fee. fifty (650) books and seven dollars and
seventy-five cents($7.75)per book for each
(1) The city manager is hereby authorized book in excess of seven hundred (700)
to have books of stamps, containing one books.
hundred (100) stamps each, printed and to
sell the same to merchants and business (f) If not more than one thousand (1,000)
concerns to be used for the payment of fees books, but more than eight hundred (800)
for parking in the areas set forth in books, are sold to the same person, nine-
subsections (2), (3), (6) and (11) of section teen dollars and fifty cents ($19.50) per
25-460. The charges for such books of stamps book for the first ten (10) books, fifteen
shall be as follows: dollars ($15.00) per book for the next ten
(a) If not more than ten (10) books are sold to (10) books, ten dollars ($1.0.00) per book
the same person, nineteen dollars and for the neat thirty (30) books,eight dollars
fifty cents($19.50)per book. ($8.00) per book for the next six hundred
fifty (650) books, seven dollars and
(b) If not more than twenty (20) books, but seventy-five cents ($7.75) per book for the
more than ten (10) books, are sold to the next one hundred (100) books and seven
same person, nineteen dollars and fifty dollars and fifty cents ($71.50) per book
cents ($19.50) per book for the first ten for each book in excess of eight hundred
(10) books and fifteen dollars ($15.00) per (800) books.
book for each book in excess of ten (10) (2) Upon the presentation of the parking
books. ticket for payment of the fee, the parking lot
(c) If not more than fifty (50) books,but more attendant shall allow a credit of twenty cents
than twenty (20) books, are sold to the ($0.20) for each valid stamp attached thereto,
same person, nineteen dollars and fifty but in no case shall more than the parking
cents($19.50)per book for the first ten(10) fee be allowed. (Code 1958, § 29-731.6-1; Ord. No.
books,fifteen dollars ($15.00) per book for 29,785,1-9-79,§ 1)
the next ten (10) books and ten dollars
($10.00) per each book in excess of twenty See. 25-465. Contracts and negotiated
(20) books. fees for use.
(d) If not more than seven hundred (700) (1) The city manager is hereby authorized
books, but more than fifty (50) books, are to negotiate contracts permitting utilization
sold to the same person, nineteen dollars of unused parking spaces in the areas set
® and fifty cents ($19.50) per book for the forth in section 25-460 and to charge a
first ten (10) books,fifteen dollars($15.00) negotiated fee therefor, in lieu of the fees
per book for the next ten (10) books, ten required by section 25-463, and to permit
dollars ($10.00) per book for the next utilization thereof during hours in addition to
thirty (30) books and eight dollars ($8.00) the hours of operation set out in section
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25-463. The negotiated charge for such be used for the off-street parking of motor
utilization shall, in no event, be less than the vehicles, and he shall cause these areas to be
actual expense incurred by the city in such operated as monthly parking lots.
utilization. The city manager shall report to
the council all such contracts after they are (2) The area bounded by Market Street, Bank
consummated. Street, City Hall Avenue and what is now or was
formerly Brewer Street.
(2) The city manager is hereby authorized to ne-
gotiate contracts permitting parking in the area set (3) The area on the northeast corner of City
Hall Avenue and Court Street, fronting
forth in subsections (4), (12) and (13) of section approximately two hundred (200) feet on the
25-460,for parking in connection with certain events east side of Court Street and approximately
taking place at the cultural and convention center two hundred (200) feet on the north side of
and to charge a negotiated fee therefor in lieu of the City Hall Avenue.
fees required in section 25-463,provided the event
taking place at the cultural and convention center (4) The area bounded by Waterfront Drive,
is a nonshow oriented meeting or conference of over Commerce Street, the Elizabeth River and
five hundred (500) persons lasting for more than Martins Lane.
two (2) consecutive days. The negotiated fees for (5) The ground floor parking area of the
such parking shall, in no event, be less than the United Virginia Parking Garage bounded on
actual expense incurred by the city in connection the north by Plume Street and on the south
therewith. (Code 1958, §§ 29-731.6-2, 29-731.6-3; by plume Lane.
Ord.No.30,629,§ 1,5-27-80)
(6) The area located on the northeast corner of
Sec. 25-466. Parking without paying Monticello Avenue and Virginia Beach Boulevard.
fee.
(7) The area located on the western side of Boush
It shall be unlawful for any person to park Street,between Freemason Street and Bute Street.
any vehicle, or cause, allow or permit any (g) The area bounded by City Hall Avenue,Bank
vehicle to be parked, on any of the off-street Street,Market Street and Court Street.
parking areas set forth in section 25-460,
without payment of the applicable parking fee (9) The area located on the southwestern corner
prescribed in this division. (Code 1958, § of City Hall Avenue and Atlantic Street.
29-731.7)
(10) The area generally bounded by Granby Street
Sec. 25-467. Penalty for violations of on the west,City Hall Avenue on the north,what is
division. now or was formerly Martin's Lane on the east and
Any person who shall violate or permit, Plume Street on the South.
suffer or allow anyone to violate any of the (11) The area surrounding the old City Hall Build-
provisions of this division shall, upon convic- ing located on the southwestern corner of Plume
tion, be punished by a fine of not exceeding Street and Atlantic Street.
fifty dollars ($50.00). (Code 1958, § 29-731.4) (12) The area bounded by Boush Street,College
Secs. 25-468--25-480. Reserved. Place,Duke Street and property formerly of Fannie
Waller and Georgianna Whittle.
DIVISION 6. MONTHLY PARKING LOTS (13) That parcel of land adjoining the Rotunda
Building on the north,fronting thirty(30)feet,more
Sec. 25-481. Established. or less,on the west side of St.Paul's Boulevard and
(1) The city manager shall cause so much extending westwardly to the Willoughby Baylor
as he may deem proper of the areas described House.
in the following subsections of this section to
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PARKS AND RECREATION—Cont'd. Section PEDESTRIAN MALLS—Contd. Section
Members Commercial activities ................ 31-20
Appointment .................... 30-31 Definition........................... 31-2
Filling of vacancies............... 30-32 Drivers to stop at mall intersections ... 31-15
Not compensated ................ 33-33 Emergency vehicle right-of-way lanes.. 31-12
Terms .......................... 30-32 Fountains,misuse of................. 31-28
Quorum........................... 30-34 Granby Mall advisory commission
Sand,evil,etc.;removing Appointment of members........... 31-47
Excavations ................. ...... 30-67 Chairperson,election and term of ... 31-50
Signs ............................... 30-76 Composition....................... 31-47
Soliciting ........................... 30-75 Created ........................... 31-47
Superintendent of parks.............. 30-8 Definition ......................... 31-46
Superintendent of recreation.......... 30-9 Duties ............................ 31-51
Swimming areas,regulations for....... 30-56 Filling of vacancies................. 31-48
City-owned lakes,swimming regulated .. 30-119(x)(6) Meetings.......................... 31-51
Traffic regulations ...................... 30-53 Members not compensated...... .... 31-49
Trailer coaches and trailer coach parks .... 44-1 et seq. Quorum........................... 31-50
See:TRAILER COACHES AND TRAILER Rules ............................. 31-50
COACH PARKS Terms of members ................. 31-48
Urinating or defecating in public parks .... 29-16.1 Granby Mall,animals on ............. 31-29
Utilities,construction of.............. 30-65 Maintenance,responsibilities as to .... 31-6
Vehicles Mall services,protection from damage
Notice of breakdown ............... 30-54 Vehicles or equipment..... ......... 31-16
Parking of......................... 30-54 Work on adjacent buildings......... 31-17
Violations........................... 30-2 Malls designated..................... 31-5
Watershed properties for park and Permits for special events
recreational purposes Application........................ 31-72
Development of.................... 30-7 Contents ........................ 31-73
When parks open.......... .......... 30-51 Authority to grant ................. 31-71
PARTNERSHIPS
Conditions ........................ 31-75
Persons defined to include.. .......... 1-2 Considerations in granting or deny-
ing............................ 31-74
PART-TIME EMPLOYEES Revocations ..................... 31-76
Generally ........................... 2-108 et seq. Pools,misuse of ..................... 31-28
See:OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Posting of portions of chapter..... .... 31-3
PAWNBROKERS. See: SALES; SEC- Public address or sound amplification
Useof ............................ 31-26
ONDHAND GOODS; PAWNBRO- Purpose of chapter................... 31-1
KERS AND JUNK AND ANTIQUE Repair,responsibilities as to .......... 31-6
DEALERS Roller skating prohibited ............. 31-19
PAY TELEPHONES Signs ............................... 31-23
Fraudulent use ...................... 29-32 Skate boarding prohibited ............ 31-19
Tampering with,intent to steal .. ..... 29-33 Solicitation of funds ................. 31-24
Solid waste control................... 31.7
PEDDLERS Seed limit for vehicles 31.13
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Hot dog peddlers Stopping, standing or parking of ve-
Tax schedule ...................... 24-127 hicles ..............,.......,...1 31-14
Ice cream peddlers Structures,climbing upon ..........,. 31-27
Tax schedule ................. ..... 24.124 Trees,climbing upon................. 31-27
Noise by....................... ..... 26-7 Upkeep,responsibilities as to ......... 31.6
Tau schedule........................ 24-123 Vehicles prohibited
PEDESTRIAN MALLS Exceptions ............... ......... 31-9
Advertising materials,distribution of.. 31-22 Generally ......................... 31-8
Animals on Granby Mall ........ ..... 31-29 Granby Mall,exceptions for......... 31-10
® Application ......................... 31-2 Vehicles exceeding thirty feet in
Bicycles prohibited length. 31-11
Exceptions ........................ 31-18 Vending machines ................... 31.21
Climbing upon trees,structures .. ..... 31.27 Violations........................... 31-4
Coin-operated amusement devices..... 31-21
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PEDESTRIANS Section PIGEONS Section
Advertising materials Flying at large....................... 6-10
Handing to pedestrians............. 3-6 Concentration as public nuisance.... 6-11
Advertising;pedestrian malls Homing pigeons,protection of....... 6-12
Distribution of advertising material.. 31-22
Generally ........................... 25-626 et seq. PLACARDS
See:TRAFFIC Obscenity........................... 28-7
PEEPING TOMS PLANES
Generally ........................... 29-54 Parks and recreation; flying model planes 30-62
PENALTIES PLANNING
Classification of and penalties for Condominiums
violations Filing of conversion condominium in-
Continuing violations............... 1-11 formation......................... 32-5
Specific penalties for violations. See Design review committee
specific violations Appointment of members........... 32-63
Composition....................... 32-63
PERFORMANCES Definition......................... 32-61
Obscene performances................ 28-5 Duties ............................ 32-67
PERMITS. See: LICENSES AND PER- Election of officers ................. 32-66
MITE Filling of vacancies................. 32-64
Fine arts committee
PERSONNEL. See: DEPARTMENT OF Created to replace................ 32-62
PERSONNEL Members not compensated.......... 32-66
PERSONS Quorum.......... ................. 32-66
Staff services ...................... 32-68
Defined............................. 1-2 Terms of members ................. 32-64
PETS.See also:ANIMALS AND FOWL Director of planning . ................ 32-2
Public pools;pets prohibited.......... 43-36 Planning commission
Appointment of members........... 32-22
PHARMACISTS City records,maps, etc.
Department of public health; city die- Available to commission .......... 32-31
penaary Compensation of members.......... 32-25
Pharmacists generally .............. 2-487 Composition....................... 32-22
Comprehensive plan
PHOTOGRAPHERS Amendments;review required ..... 32-37
Airport;commercial photography...... 4-6 Council, approval and adoption or
Tax schedule........................ 24-129 disapproval by ............... 32-36
PHOTOGRAPHS Hearing and approval or disapprov-
Obscene items enumerated ........... 28-3 el by commission ............. 32-36
Obscene photographs ........... ..... 28-9 Legal status ..................... 3:48
Public vehicles;driver's license Preparation,contents,etc. ........ 32-33
Applicant's photograph............. 34-76 Promotion of public interest and
understanding... ............. 32-39
PHRENOLOGY Surveys and studies In preparation
Generally ...................... ..... 29-65 Recommendations as to Implo-
PHYSICIANS mentation.................. 32-34
Department of public health; employ- Created ...I. .... .................. 32-22
ment and duties of physicians ..... 2-484 Definition ........ ................. 32-21
Lead poisoning,physicians to report... 27-38 Election of officers .... ............. 32-27
Expenditures ......... ............. 32-32
PICNICS Filling of vacancies.... ............. 32-23
Parks and recreation;picnic areas General powers and duties.......... 32-29
Regulations for ............... ..... 30-67 Gifts.. .... ..... .... ............. 32-32
Historical landmarks,statuary
PICTURES Recommendations as to........... 32-42
Obscene items enumerated ...... ..... 28-3
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FOOD AND FOOD HANDLERS § 14-77
Potentially hazardous food means any perishable food which consists in whole or
in part of milk or milk products, eggs, meat,poultry, fish, shellfish or other ingredients
capable of supporting rapid and progressive growth of infectious or toxigenic
microorganisms.
IpSafe temperatures as applied to potentially hazardous food, means temperatures of
forty-five(45)degrees Fahrenheit or below,and one hundred forty(140)degrees Fahren-
heit or above.
Sanitize means effective bactericidal treatment of clean surfaces of equipment and
utensils by a process which has been approved by the health officer as being effective
in destroying microorganisms, including pathogens.
Sealed means free of cracks or other openings which permit the entry or passage of
moisture.
Single-service articles means cups, containers, lids or closures; plates, knives,
forks, spoons, stirrers, paddles; straws, place mats, napkins, . doilies, wrapping
material; and all similar articles which are constructed wholly or in part from paper,
paperboard, molded pulp, foil, wood, plastic, synthetic, or other readily destructible
materials, and which are intended by the manufacturers and generally recognized by
the public as for one usage only, then to be discarded.
Tableware means all multiuse eating and drinking utensils, including; flatware
(knives, forks and spoons).
Temporary food-service establishment means any food-service establishment
which operates at a fixed location for a temporary period of time,not to exceed two (2)
weeks, in connection with a fair,carnival, circus, public exhibition or similar transitory
gathering.
Utensil means any tableware and kitchenware used in the atorw, prepantion,
conveying or serving of food.
{Wholesome means in sound condition, clean,free from adulteration, and otherwise
suitable for use as human food. (Code 1969, § 12-17)
Cross reference—Definitions and rules of construction generally, § 1-2.
Sec. 14-17. Food.
(a) Food supplies. All food in food-service establishments shall be from sources
approved or considered satisfactory by the health officer, and shall be clean,
wholesome, free from spoilage, free from adulteration and misbranding, and safe for
human consumption. No hermetically sealed, nonacid and low-acid food which has
been processed in a place other than a commercial food-processing establishment shall
® ® be used.
(b) Food protection.All food while being stored,prepared,displayed,served or sold
at food-service establishments, or during transportation between such establishments,
shall be protected from contamination. All perishable food shall be stored at such
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temperatures as will protect against spoilage. All potentially hazardous food shall be
maintained at safe temperatures (forty-five (45) degrees Fahrenheit or below, or one
hundred forty (140) degrees Fahrenheit or above), except during necessary periods of
preparation and service. Raw fruits and vegetables shall be washed before use.
Stuffing, poultry, stuffed meats and poultry, and pork and pork products shall be
thoroughly cooked before being served. Individual portions of food once served to the
customer shall not be served again; provided, that wrapped food which has not been
unwrapped and which is wholesome may be reserved. Only such poisonous and toxic
materials as are required to maintain sanitary conditions and for sanitization purposes
may be used or stored in food-service establishments. Poisonous and toxic materials
shall be identified, and shall be used only in such manner and under such conditions
as will not contaminate food or constitute a hazard to employees or customers. (Code
1969, § 12-18)
See. 14-18. Personnel.
(a) Health and disease control. No person while affected with any disease in a
communicable form, or while a carrier of such disease, or while afflicted with boils,
infected wounds, sores or an acute respiratory infection, shall work in any area of a
food-service establishment in any capacity in which there is a likelihood of such
person contaminating food or food-contact surfaces with pathogenic organisms, or
transmitting disease to other individuals; and no person known or suspected of being
affected with any such disease or condition shall be employed in such an area or
capacity. If the manager or person in charge of the establishment has reason to
suspect that any employee has contracted any disease in a communicable form or has
become a carrier of such disease, he shall notify the health officer immediately.
(b) Cleanliness. All employees shall wear clean outer garments, maintain a high
degree of personal cleanliness, and conform to hygienic practices while on duty. They
shall wash their hands thoroughly in an approved handwashing facility before
starting work, and as often as may be necessary to remove soil and contamination. No
employee shall resume work after visiting the toilet room without first washing his
hands. (Code 1969, § 12-19)
Sec. 14-19. Food equipment and utensils.
(a) Sanitary design, construction and installation of equipment and utensils. All
equipment and utensils shall be so designed and of such material and workmanship as
to be smooth, easily cleanable and durable, and shall be in good repair; and the
food-contact surfaces of such equipment and utensils shall, in addition, be easily
accessible for cleaning, nontoxic, corrosion-resistant and relatively nonabsorbent;
provided, that, when approved by the health officer, exceptions may be made to the 00
above materials' requirements for equipment such as cutting boards, blocks, and
bakers' tables. All equipment shall be so installed and maintained as to facilitate the
cleaning thereof, and of all adjacent areas. Equipment in use at the time of adoption of
this article which does not meet fully the above requirements, may be continued in use
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POLITICAL ACTIVITIES Section
Nomination of candidates . . . . .. . ... . ... . .... ...... 12-5
See::-ELECTIONS
Policedepartment . ... .. ..: . . . .. . :..... ... . . ... .. . 21-25
POLLS
Elections . ... . . . .. .. .. . .. . ... . . .. . . . .. .... . .. 12-1 et seq.
See: ELECTIONS
POLLUTION
Creating noxious and offensive odors . ... . . .. . .. .. . . 1947(1)
Environmental quality commission, duties . . .. . . ... . .. 2-301
See: COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
Food establishment regulations . ..... . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . 14-16 et seq.
See: FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS
Litter . .. .. .. ... . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . 15-71 et seq.
See: LITTER, HANDBILLS AND JUNK
Sprink Fork recreational area and reservoir . . . . . . . . 20-21(g)
Useof public sewers . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 23•-3
See: WATER AND SEWERS
Zoning performance standards . . .. . . ... . . . . . .. . . .. 35-15(b)
See: ZONING
PORCH SALES
Rummagesales . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . .. . . ... . ....... ... 22-56 et seq.
See: RUMMAGE SALES
PORNOGRAPHY
Generally . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . .. 19-91 et seq.
See: INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY
POSTING
Noticeson trees, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . 15-96
See: LITTER, HANDBILLS AND JUNK
POT, SMOKING
Possessionof marijuana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 19-3
See: DRUGS AND MEDICINES
POWER LINES. See: POLES AND WIRES
PRECEDING, FOLLOWING
Defined . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 1-2
PRECINCTS AND WARDS
Adoption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 12-21
See: ELECTIONS
PREJUDICE, BIGOTRY, ETC.
Fair housing practices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 10-16 et seq.
See: FAIR HOUSING PRACTICES
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Investigation of complaints by human rights commis-
sion . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2-279
See: COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
PREMISES
Property in general. See: PROPERTY
Real property defined re . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . 1-2
PRESS RELEASE
City administrator, responsibility . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 2-86(14)
PRINTING
Committee on printing and ordinances
Special duties, public hearings by, etc. . .. . . .. . .. . 2-34
Writing construed re . . ... . ... .. . .. . . ... .. . .. .. .. 1-2
PRISONS AND PRISONERS
Felony conviction
Effect on alcoholic beverage license . ... .. .. . . .. .. . 3-27
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Code violations in general . . . . . . .... .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . 1-12 et seq.
See: CODE OF ORDINANCES
Littering . ..... ..... . . . .. . .... ... .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . . 16-61 et seq.
See: LITTER, HANDBILLS AND JUNK
Peacedisturbances . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . ... 19-46 et seq.
See: PEACE DISTURRANCES
Snowremoval . ... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. . 24-6
PRIVIES AND PRIVY VAULTS
Use of public sewers required . . .. . . . . . . . . .... . .. . .. 23-3
PROCESS. See: WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER
PROCESSES
PROCLAMATION
Civilemergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . 9-61
See: CIVIL DISASTERS AND EMERGENCIES
PROFANITY
Disturbances on school premises . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-52
Indecent behavior in general. See: INDECENCY AND
OBSCENITY
PROMOTIONS (Business, commercial)
Special business district ad valorem tax . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-250
PROPERTY
City administrator, responsibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-87(1)
Departmental responsibility to maintain property . . . . 2-116
Director of economic development
Powersand duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-140
General definition for interpreting code . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
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