Contents of Phoenix City Code
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Chapter 1
General Provisions
- Sec. 1-1. How Code designated and cited.
- Sec. 1-2. Definitions and rules of construction.
- Sec. 1-3. Chapters, articles, divisions, sections and subsections—Designations, headings, and catchlines.
- Sec. 1-4. Effect of repeal of ordinances.
- Sec. 1-5. General penalty; continuing violations.
- Sec. 1-6. Severability of parts of Code.
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Chapter 2
Administration
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Article I.
In General
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Division 1.
Administrative Branch
- Sec. 2-1. Composition of administration branch.
- Sec. 2-2. City Manager’s Department.
- Sec. 2-3. City Manager authority for administrative affairs; reports.
- Sec. 2-4. City Manager authority for the enforcement of ordinances; distribution of work; settlement of claims.
- Sec. 2-5. Supervision by the City Manager; delegation of authority, and designation of officer during temporary absence or disability.
- Sec. 2-6. Park rangers appointed by City Manager.
- Sec. 2-7. City Department Directors.
- Sec. 2-8. Assistant Department Directors; Division Heads.
- Sec. 2-9. Department Director duties generally.
- Sec. 2-10. Additional duties for City Auditor and City Attorney.
- Sec. 2-11. Interference with City Auditor prohibited.
- Sec. 2-12. Preservation of records; mutual aid between departments.
- Sec. 2-13. Office hours.
- Division 2. Boards and Commissions and Audit Committee
- Division 3. Budget
- Division 4. Taxes
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Division 5.
Collection of Fees and Charges and Recovery of Costs
- Sec. 2-21. Fees, charges and prices for special services and materials.
- Sec. 2-22. Recovery of costs at events requiring response by police.
- Sec. 2-23. Cost recovery fee for issuance of dishonored checks; conditions of imposition; procedures; exceptions.
- Sec. 2-24. Authorizations and terms and conditions of installment agreements.
- Sec. 2-25. Abatement of collection suits and actions; release of liens; determination of uncollectibility; authority of Finance Director and City Manager; recovery of collection costs.
- Sec. 2-26. Collection of accounts receivable debts owed to the City—Abatement of collection suits and actions; release of liens; determination of uncollectibility; authority of Finance Director and City Manager; recovery of collection costs.
- Division 6. Special Security Requirements
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Division 1.
Administrative Branch
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Article II.
City Council
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Division 1.
Generally
- Sec. 2-46. Powers vested in Council; composition; election.
- Sec. 2-47. Manner of exercising powers.
- Sec. 2-48. Authority as to offices, departments, agencies, boards and commissions.
- Sec. 2-49. Interference with City Manager prohibited.
- Sec. 2-50. Appointment of members of agencies, boards and commissions.
- Sec. 2-51. Removal of board, commission or committee member.
- Sec. 2-52. City of Phoenix ethics and gift policies.
- Sec. 2-53. City of Phoenix Ethics Commission; ethics or gift policy violations by elected officials or board members.
- Sec. 2-54. City of Phoenix nondiscrimination and anti-harassment policy.
- Sec. 2-55—2-59. Reserved.
- Division 2. Rules of Council Proceedings
- Division 3. Reserved
- Division 4. Ordinances and Resolutions
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Division 1.
Generally
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Article III.
City Court
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Division 1.
Generally
- Sec. 2-82. City judge to preside; responsibility.
- Sec. 2-83. Chief Presiding Judge duties.
- Sec. 2-83.1. Salaries.
- Sec. 2-84. City Council duties.
- Sec. 2-85. Fines, penalties and other fees to be paid periodically to Treasurer.
- Sec. 2-86. Procedures applicable to City Court.
- Sec. 2-87. Formation and summoning of juries; jurors’ pay.
- Sec. 2-88. Number of jurors.
- Sec. 2-89. City’s right of execution against property.
- Sec. 2-90. Clerk of the City Court.
- Sec. 2-91. Judgment on default.
- Sec. 2-92. Judgments.
- Sec. 2-93. Appeal.
- Sec. 2-94. Court Hearing Officers and presiding Court Hearing Officer—Qualifications; term; removal; hearing officers pro tempore; compensation; powers and duties.
- Sec. 2-95. Seal; affixing of seal; electronic document management system.
- Sec. 2-96. Judicial Selection Advisory Board—Establishment; membership; powers and duties; operating procedures.
- Sec. 2-97. Court fees.
- Sec. 2-98. Court Technology Enhancement Fee; City Court Technology Enhancement Fund.
- Sec. 2-99. Waiver of service of summons; saving costs of service; request to waive.
- Sec. 2-100. Home detention and continuous alcohol monitoring.
- Sec. 2-101. Human trafficking prevention fund.
- Sec. 2-102—2-109. Reserved.
- Division 2. Reserved
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Division 1.
Generally
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Article IV.
Police Department
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Division 1.
Generally
- Sec. 2-119. Director of the Police Department.
- Sec. 2-120. Organization of divisions and bureaus of Police Department.
- Sec. 2-121. Fees chargeable for service of process.
- Sec. 2-121.01. Fees chargeable for criminal background check before transfer of firearm.
- Sec. 2-122. False and misleading reports to Police.
- Sec. 2-123. Mandatory retirement ages.
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Division 2.
Special Police Officers
- Sec. 2-124. Definitions.
- Sec. 2-125. Special police officer system established.
- Sec. 2-126. Purpose of special police officers.
- Sec. 2-127. Appointment of special police officers by Director of the Police Department.
- Sec. 2-128. Application blanks.
- Sec. 2-129. Qualifications of special police officers.
- Sec. 2-130. Oath of office.
- Sec. 2-131. Pre-assignment training.
- Sec. 2-132. Assignment to specified localities and duties.
- Sec. 2-133. Supervision by Director of the Police Department of duties of special police officers.
- Sec. 2-134. Compliance with Police Department regulations and acts of the Council.
- Sec. 2-135. Official status of Special Police Officers.
- Sec. 2-136. Badge and equipment.
- Sec. 2-137. Compensation.
- Sec. 2-138. Dismissal.
- Sec. 2-139. Honorary appointments prohibited.
- Sec. 2-140. Reserved.
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Division 3.
Police Reserve Officers
- Sec. 2-140.1. Definitions.
- Sec. 2-140.2. Reserve Police Officer System established.
- Sec. 2-140.3. Purpose of Reserve Police Officers.
- Sec. 2-140.4. Appointment of Reserve Police Officers by Director of the Police Department.
- Sec. 2-140.5. Qualifications for appointment; applications.
- Sec. 2-140.6. Oath of office.
- Sec. 2-140.7. Pre-assignment training.
- Sec. 2-140.8. Assignment to specified duties.
- Sec. 2-140.9. Supervision by Director of the Police Department.
- Sec. 2-140.10. Compliance with Police Department regulations and acts of the Council.
- Sec. 2-140.11. Official status of Reserve Police Officers; compensation.
- Sec. 2-140.12. Badge and uniform.
- Sec. 2-140.13. Dismissal.
- Sec. 2-140.14. Honorary appointments prohibited.
- Sec. 2-140.15. Relation to other Police Officers.
- Sec. 2-140.16. Reserved.
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Division 1.
Generally
- Article V. Fire Department
- Article VI. Public Defender Review Committee
- Article VII. Human Resources Committee
- Article VIII. City Planning Commission
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Article IX.
Development Advisory Board
- Sec. 2-164. Purpose and formation.
- Sec. 2-165. Membership and terms of office.
- Sec. 2-166. Duties and responsibilities of Board.
- Sec. 2-167. Election of officers.
- Sec. 2-168. Meeting; quorum.
- Sec. 2-169. Conflict of interest.
- Sec. 2-170. Recommendations on ordinance changes.
- Sec. 2-171. Reserved.
- Sec. 2-172. Appeals.
- Sec. 2-173. Court review.
- Sec. 2-174, 2-175. Reserved.
- Article X. Assisted Housing Governing Board
- Article XI. Community Development Request for Proposals Review Committee
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Article XII.
Public Works Contracts
- Sec. 2-187. Computation of time under this article.
- Sec. 2-187.01. Definitions.
- Sec. 2-188. Protests generally.
- Sec. 2-189. Protest of solicitation.
- Sec. 2-190. Protest of determination and contract award.
- Sec. 2-190.1. Hearing procedures.
- Sec. 2-190.2. Withdrawals.
- Sec. 2-190.3. Protest or withdrawal recommendation.
- Sec. 2-190.4. Solicitation transparency policy.
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Article XIII.
Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture and Phoenix Arts and Culture Commission
- Sec. 2-191. Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture—Creation; purposes and goals.
- Sec. 2-192. Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture—Duties.
- Sec. 2-193. Phoenix Arts and Culture Commission—Creation; composition; term of office.
- Sec. 2-194. Phoenix Arts and Culture Commission—Appointment of officers; adoption of rules; quorum.
- Sec. 2-195. Phoenix Arts and Culture Commission—Powers and duties.
- Sec. 2-196. Arts and Culture Administrator and Staff.
- Article XIV. Reserved
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Article XV.
City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods
- Sec. 2-201. City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods—Creation; members.
- Sec. 2-202. City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods—Term of members; vacancy.
- Sec. 2-203. City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods—Compensation of members.
- Sec. 2-204. City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods—Officers; adoption of rules; appointment of committees.
- Sec. 2-205. City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods—Functions, duties.
- Article XVI. Parks and Recreation Board
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Article XVII.
Employer-Employee Relations
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Division 1.
Meet and Confer
- Sec. 2-209. Findings and purpose.
- Sec. 2-210. Definitions.
- Sec. 2-211. Phoenix Employment Relations Board.
- Sec. 2-212. Appropriate units.
- Sec. 2-213. City Council; City management rights.
- Sec. 2-214. Public employee rights.
- Sec. 2-215. Scope of memorandum of understanding.
- Sec. 2-216. Qualifications of employee organizations.
- Sec. 2-217. Recognition.
- Sec. 2-218. Meeting and conferring.
- Sec. 2-219. Resolution of impasses.
- Sec. 2-220. Unfair employee relations practices.
- Sec. 2-221. Prohibited practices.
- Sec. 2-222. Reserved.
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Division 2.
Supervisory and Professional Meet and Discuss
- Sec. 2-223. Purpose.
- Sec. 2-224. Definitions.
- Sec. 2-225. Appropriate group.
- Sec. 2-226. Recognition of an employee association; petition; election; runoff election.
- Sec. 2-227. Public employee rights.
- Sec. 2-228. Employee association rights.
- Sec. 2-229. Scope of meeting and discussing.
- Sec. 2-230. Restrictions on employee association.
- Sec. 2-231. Meeting and discussing process.
- Sec. 2-232. Scope of agreement.
- Sec. 2-233. Failure to reach agreement; procedure.
- Sec. 2-234. Agreement dispute resolution procedure.
- Sec. 2-235. Prohibited practices; procedure.
- Sec. 2-236—2-300. Reserved.
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Division 1.
Meet and Confer
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Article XVIII.
Disposition of Unclaimed Money and Personal Property
- Sec. 2-301. Disposition of unclaimed money or personal property; exceptions.
- Sec. 2-302. Notice of disposition—Contents.
- Sec. 2-303. Notice of disposition—Service and publication.
- Sec. 2-304. Claim periods—Owner; finders.
- Sec. 2-305. Disputed claims.
- Sec. 2-306. Destruction of unclaimed property.
- Sec. 2-306.01. Disposition of unclaimed and forfeited firearms.
- Sec. 2-307. Deposit of unclaimed money.
- Sec. 2-308. Sale or public use of unclaimed property; unsold property; disposition of funds.
- Sec. 2-309. Certificate of sale.
- Sec. 2-310. Affidavits.
- Sec. 2-311. Records.
- Sec. 2-312. City personnel prohibited.
- Sec. 2-313—2-400. Reserved.
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Article XIX.
Appointment of Board, Commission and Committee Members
- Sec. 2-401. Four-year terms.
- Sec. 2-402. Three-year terms.
- Sec. 2-402.01. Establishing the Phoenix Business and Workforce Development Board (PBWDB), establishing Board membership and terms.
- Sec. 2-402.02. Powers and duties of the Phoenix Business and Workforce Development Board.
- Sec. 2-403. Vacancies caused by death or resignation.
- Sec. 2-404. Reserved.
- Sec. 2-405—2-500. Reserved.
- Article XX. Public Transit
- Article XXI. Central Phoenix Committee
- Article XXII. Percent for Art Funding
- Article XXIII. City of Phoenix Environmental Quality and Sustainability Commission
- Article XXIV. Surface Transportation Advisory Committee
- Article XXV. Neighborhood Block Watch Fund Oversight Committee
- Article XXVI. Phoenix Youth and Education Commission
- Article XXVII. Reserved
- Article XXVIII. City Tourism and Hospitality Advisory Board
- Article XXIX. Heritage Commission
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Article XXX.
Lobbyists
- Sec. 2-1000. Definitions.
- Sec. 2-1001. Registration; reports.
- Sec. 2-1001.01. Disclosure.
- Sec. 2-1002. Exceptions.
- Sec. 2-1003. Political contributions; reports.
- Sec. 2-1004. Forms, filing.
- Sec. 2-1005. Violations; penalty.
- Sec. 2-1005.01. Enforcement of lobbying violations.
- Sec. 2-1005.02. Severability.
- Sec. 2-1006—2-1009. Reserved.
- Article XXXI. Military Veteran Affairs Commission
- Article XXXII. City of Phoenix Parks and Preserve Initiative Oversight Committee
- Article XXXIII. Phoenix Substance Abuse Prevention Commission
- Article XXXIV. Parade Agreements
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Article XXXV.
Phoenix Employees’ Deferred Compensation Program
- Sec. 2-1501. Phoenix Employees’ Deferred Compensation Program; purposes and intent; trust.
- Sec. 2-1502. Definitions.
- Sec. 2-1503. Phoenix Employees’ Deferred Compensation Board; appointment; terms.
- Sec. 2-1504. Board powers and duties.
- Sec. 2-1505. Establishment of trust and fiduciary responsibilities.
- Sec. 2-1506. Employee participation.
- Sec. 2-1507. Payroll deductions; administrative procedures.
- Sec. 2-1508. Effect of participation.
- Sec. 2-1509. Nonalienation of interest; domestic relations orders.
- Sec. 2-1510. Termination; amendment.
- Sec. 2-1511—2-1600. Reserved.
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Article XXXVI.
Health Care Benefits Trust
- Sec. 2-1601. Health Care Benefits Trust; Health Care Benefits Trust Fund; purpose.
- Sec. 2-1602. Definitions.
- Sec. 2-1603. Board; appointment; terms.
- Sec. 2-1604. Powers and duties.
- Sec. 2-1605. Risk Management Consultant or Insurance Administrator; verification.
- Sec. 2-1606. Termination; amendment.
- Sec. 2-1607. Non-applicability.
- Sec. 2-1608, 2-1609. Reserved.
- Article XXXVII. West Phoenix Revitalization Community Advisory Board
- Article XXXVIII. Medical Expense Reimbursement Plan (MERP)
- Article XXXIX. Post Employment Health Plan (PEHP)
- Article XL. Long Term Disability Program
- Article XLI. Complete Streets Advisory Board
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Article XLII.
The City Services Card/Secondary Municipal Identification Card
- Sec. 2-1700. Definitions.
- Sec. 2-1701. Issuance and purpose of City services card.
- Sec. 2-1702. Application.
- Sec. 2-1703. Implementation.
- Sec. 2-1704. Fees.
- Sec. 2-1705. Acceptance by City departments.
- Sec. 2-1706. Cardholder’s responsibilities.
- Sec. 2-1707. Suspension and revocation of card.
- Sec. 2-1708. Counterfeit and fraudulent card.
- Article XLIII. Vision Zero Community Advisory Committee
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Article I.
In General
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Chapter 3
Advertising
- Sec. 3-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 3-2. Reserved.
- Sec. 3-3. Placing commercial and noncommercial handbills on unattended vehicles.
- Sec. 3-4. Depositing commercial and non-commercial handbills on uninhabited or vacant premises.
- Sec. 3-5. Prohibiting distribution of handbills at private premises where property posted; criminal penalty; civil sanction.
- Sec. 3-6. Prohibiting distribution of posters, cards, signs, handbills, placards and other notices generally; criminal penalty; civil sanction.
- Sec. 3-7. Dropping litter from aircraft.
- Sec. 3-8. Advertising on streets generally.
- Sec. 3-9. Exemptions.
- Sec. 3-10. Temporary signage for City major events.
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Chapter 4
Aviation
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Article I.
In General
- Sec. 4-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 4-2. Permission to use airport conditional; denial of permission; use of airport property; Phoenix Airport regulations.
- Sec. 4-3. Minimum standards for leasing of space and conducting of businesses on airport.
- Sec. 4-4. Written permission required for commercial activities and solicitation at the airport.
- Sec. 4-5. Licenses.
- Sec. 4-6. Aircraft storage areas.
- Sec. 4-7. Payment of charges; delinquent account fee; method of computation.
- Sec. 4-8. Lease assignments or subleases.
- Sec. 4-9. Use of landing area, ramp and apron area.
- Sec. 4-10. Structural and decorative changes.
- Sec. 4-11. Airport liability.
- Sec. 4-12. Damages to airport property.
- Sec. 4-13. Firearms and explosives.
- Sec. 4-14. Dogs and other animals.
- Sec. 4-15. Commercial photography.
- Sec. 4-16. Airport use limited to aviation-related activities.
- Sec. 4-17. Hold harmless clause.
- Sec. 4-18. Insurance coverage required.
- Sec. 4-19. Compliance with airport revenue bonds.
- Sec. 4-20. Operating locations for scheduled air carriers.
- Sec. 4-21. Use of shop areas.
- Sec. 4-22. Airport security fees and badges.
- Sec. 4-23. Agreements with the United States Government.
- Sec. 4-24—4-29. Reserved.
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Article II.
Aircraft Rules
- Sec. 4-30. Authority to close the airport, prohibit delay or restrict landing and takeoffs.
- Sec. 4-31. Compliance.
- Sec. 4-32. Negligent operations prohibited.
- Sec. 4-33. Landing aircraft requirements.
- Sec. 4-34. Landing of motorless aircraft prohibited.
- Sec. 4-35. Aircraft engine ground operations.
- Sec. 4-36. Practice landings and takeoffs.
- Sec. 4-37. Clearance of landing runway.
- Sec. 4-38. Aircraft accidents.
- Sec. 4-39. Demonstration.
- Sec. 4-40. Helicopter landing areas.
- Sec. 4-41—4-48. Reserved.
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Article III.
Vehicle Operation or Parking and Pedestrian Traffic Regulation
- Sec. 4-49. Restriction as to operation of vehicles; public nuisance penalties.
- Sec. 4-50. Loading vehicle or unloading passengers, cargo or equipment.
- Sec. 4-51. Vehicle parking restrictions.
- Sec. 4-52. Motor vehicle operating in or on the aircraft movement area.
- Sec. 4-53. Repair of motor vehicles.
- Sec. 4-54. Authority to remove vehicles.
- Sec. 4-55. Soliciting rides.
- Sec. 4-56. Motor vehicle operation insurance requirements.
- Sec. 4-57. Adherence to State and local vehicle and pedestrian laws.
- Sec. 4-58. Parking rates.
- Sec. 4-59—4-66. Reserved.
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Article IV.
Commercial Ground Transportation Vehicles Rules and Regulations
- Sec. 4-67. Definitions.
- Sec. 4-68. Commercial ground transportation; permit required; application; requirements; expiration.
- Sec. 4-69. Driver’s identification media.
- Sec. 4-70. Process to obtain driver’s identification placard; revocation.
- Sec. 4-71. Vehicle identification; transfer; unlawful display.
- Sec. 4-72. Ground transportation motor vehicle tracking.
- Sec. 4-73. Rules and regulations.
- Sec. 4-74. Compliance.
- Sec. 4-75. Notices of violation; suspension of operating privileges; revocation of operating privileges; effect of revocation.
- Sec. 4-76. Motor vehicle equipment safety violations.
- Sec. 4-77. Prohibited acts.
- Sec. 4-78. Fees.
- Sec. 4-79. Rental car customer facility charge.
- Sec. 4-80. Penalties.
- Sec. 4-81. Exemptions.
- Sec. 4-82. Taxicab operating privileges; taxicab operators.
- Sec. 4-83. Established fare rates for taxicabs.
- Sec. 4-84. Shared ride van; operating privileges.
- Sec. 4-85. Intercity providers.
- Sec. 4-86. Small operator parcel.
- Sec. 4-87—4-93. Reserved.
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Article V.
Safety; Environmental; Fueling
- Sec. 4-94. Fire equipment.
- Sec. 4-95. Storage and equipment.
- Sec. 4-96. Abandoning personal property.
- Sec. 4-97. Fire safety/storage.
- Sec. 4-98. Entrance into restricted areas.
- Sec. 4-99. Sanitation/trash containers.
- Sec. 4-100. Preservation of property.
- Sec. 4-101. Interfering or tampering with aircraft.
- Sec. 4-102. Cleaning and maintaining aircraft; written plan.
- Sec. 4-103. Removal of gas, oil, grease or regulated substances.
- Sec. 4-104. Endangering persons or property.
- Sec. 4-105. Smoking.
- Sec. 4-106. Explosives and other dangerous articles.
- Sec. 4-107. Reports to environmental agencies.
- Sec. 4-108. Notification to Aviation Director.
- Sec. 4-109. Permits and approvals.
- Sec. 4-110. Waste.
- Sec. 4-111. Bonding of electrical potential during fuel handling.
- Sec. 4-112. Storage of fuel trucks and fuel trailers.
- Sec. 4-113. Motorized equipment.
- Sec. 4-114. Fueling and defueling aircraft; fueling ground service equipment; flowage fee.
- Sec. 4-115. Control during emergencies.
- Sec. 4-116. Compliance with environmental laws.
- Sec. 4-117. Environmental actions.
- Sec. 4-118—4-126. Reserved.
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Article VI.
Conduct at City Airports Requiring a Permit
- Sec. 4-127. Declaration of intent.
- Sec. 4-128. Prohibited acts.
- Sec. 4-129. Peripatetic noncommercial expressive activity.
- Sec. 4-130. Permit required.
- Sec. 4-131. Contents of application for permit.
- Sec. 4-132. Issuance and denial of permits.
- Sec. 4-133. Multiple applications—Limitations.
- Sec. 4-134. General restrictions.
- Sec. 4-135. Revocation or denial of permit.
- Sec. 4-136. Penalties.
- Sec. 4-137. Administrative rules and regulations.
- Sec. 4-138. Newsrack vending machines—Definitions; findings; permit required; locations; type; rental fees; sanctions and appeal; rights.
- Sec. 4-139—4-148. Reserved.
- Article VII. Minimum Standards at Airports
- Article VIII. Minimum Standards Fees
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Article IX.
Rates and Charges
- Sec. 4-172. Rates and charges.
- Sec. 4-173. Terminal building space.
- Sec. 4-174. Airline common use facility fees.
- Sec. 4-175. Explosive detection baggage handling system.
- Sec. 4-176. Reserved.
- Sec. 4-177. Monthly landing reports of companies.
- Sec. 4-178. Financial security required.
- Sec. 4-179. Commercial aircraft operator landing and parking fees.
- Sec. 4-180. Itinerant commercial operator landing/parking fees.
- Sec. 4-181. Exemptions.
- Sec. 4-182—4-189. Reserved.
- Article X. Aeronautical Commercial Use Permits
- Article XI. General Aviation Aircraft Storage Charges
- Article XII. Phoenix Aviation Advisory Board
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Article XIII.
Airport Zoning
- Sec. 4-236. Repealer; saving clause.
- Sec. 4-237. Short title.
- Sec. 4-238. Applicability and scope.
- Sec. 4-239. Airport Zoning Commission.
- Sec. 4-240. Definitions.
- Sec. 4-241. Zones.
- Sec. 4-242. Airport use restrictions.
- Sec. 4-243. Nonconforming uses.
- Sec. 4-244. Enforcement.
- Sec. 4-245. Airport Board of Adjustment.
- Sec. 4-246. Penalties.
- Sec. 4-247. Conflicting regulations.
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Article I.
In General
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Chapter 5
Cable Television Licenses
- Article I. Administrative
- Article II. Definitions
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Article III.
License Duration, Renewal and Transfer
- Sec. 5-4. License.
- Sec. 5-5. Use of streets and public ways.
- Sec. 5-6. Term.
- Sec. 5-7. License nonexclusive.
- Sec. 5-8. License nontransferable.
- Sec. 5-9—5-11. Reserved.
- Sec. 5-12. Expiration.
- Sec. 5-13. Renewal or extension.
- Sec. 5-14. Purchase of cable system.
- Sec. 5-15. Continuity of service mandatory.
- Sec. 5-16. Reserved.
- Sec. 5-17. Right of inspection of construction.
- Sec. 5-18. Right of intervention.
- Sec. 5-19. Indemnification.
- Sec. 5-20. License fees.
- Sec. 5-21. Abandonment; right to require removal of property.
- Sec. 5-22. Costs of publication of license.
- Sec. 5-23. Reserved.
- Article IV. System Operation and Maintenance
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Article V.
Design and Construction Provisions
- Sec. 5-32. Standards for construction.
- Sec. 5-33. License area.
- Sec. 5-34. Facilities.
- Sec. 5-35. Interconnection.
- Sec. 5-36. System construction schedule.
- Sec. 5-37. Provision of service.
- Sec. 5-38. Undergrounding of cable.
- Sec. 5-39. Special additional underground service permit.
- Sec. 5-40. Construction standards and codes.
- Sec. 5-41. Preconstruction tests.
- Sec. 5-42. Technical and performance standards.
- Sec. 5-43. Use of cable system during an emergency.
- Sec. 5-44. Damage to cable system during an emergency.
- Sec. 5-45. Restoration of streets.
- Sec. 5-46. Use of streets and public ways.
- Sec. 5-47. Trimming of trees.
- Sec. 5-48. Vacated street.
- Sec. 5-49. Temporary removal of cable to move large objects.
- Article VI. System Services
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Article VII.
License Administration and Enforcement
- Sec. 5-60. Intent.
- Sec. 5-61. Revocation of license.
- Sec. 5-62. Remedies for delay in construction and liquidated damages.
- Sec. 5-63. City Manager’s responsibility.
- Sec. 5-64. License administration and enforcement.
- Sec. 5-64.1. License fee amount protests—Administrative hearing.
- Sec. 5-65. Hearing by City Council.
- Sec. 5-66. Changes in technology.
- Sec. 5-67—5-69. Reserved.
- Article VIII. Rights of Individuals Protected
- Article IX. Violations
- Article X. Interpretation of Ordinance
- Article XI. The License
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Article XII.
Application Process
- Sec. 5-90. Purpose of this article.
- Sec. 5-91. Application for initial license.
- Sec. 5-92. Application fees for initial license.
- Sec. 5-93. Selection of licensee under an initial license.
- Sec. 5-94. Consideration of applicants.
- Sec. 5-95. Award of license based on public record.
- Sec. 5-96—5-99. Reserved.
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Chapter 5A
Industrial Gas Pipeline License
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Article I.
Administrative
- Sec. 5A-1. Short title.
- Sec. 5A-2. Purpose.
- Sec. 5A-3. Definitions.
- Sec. 5A-4. License.
- Sec. 5A-5. Use of public right-of-way.
- Sec. 5A-6. Term.
- Sec. 5A-7. License non-exclusive.
- Sec. 5A-8. License nontransferable.
- Sec. 5A-9. Revocation of license.
- Sec. 5A-10. Expiration.
- Sec. 5A-11. Renewal or extension.
- Sec. 5A-12. Right to purchase the system.
- Sec. 5A-13. Right of inspection of records.
- Sec. 5A-14. Right of inspection of construction.
- Sec. 5A-15. Right of intervention.
- Sec. 5A-16. Indemnification.
- Sec. 5A-17. License fees.
- Sec. 5A-18. Abandonment; right to require removal of property.
- Sec. 5A-19. Costs of publication of license.
- Article IV. System Operation and Maintenance
- Article V. Design and Construction Provisions
- Article VI. License Regulation
- Article VII. Rights of Individuals Protected
- Article VIII. Violations
- Article IX. Interpretation
- Article X. The License Document
- Article XI. Application Process
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Article I.
Administrative
- Chapter 5B Telecommunications Service Providers
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Chapter 5C
Small Wireless Facilities
- Article I. Purpose and Policy; Authority and Administration; Definitions
- Article II. Licenses to Occupy Local Public Right-of-Way
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Article III.
Small Wireless Facilities, Fees, and Location within Local Public Right-of-Way
- Sec. 5C-7. Small wireless facilities and pole structures.
- Sec. 5C-8. Local public right-of-way use rate and fees.
- Sec. 5C-9. Local public right-of-way permit.
- Sec. 5C-10. Location and relocation of facilities in local public right-of-way.
- Sec. 5C-11. Conflict with City projects.
- Sec. 5C-12. Damage to local public right-of-way and facilities.
- Sec. 5C-13. Relocation of facilities and dispute resolution.
- Sec. 5C-14. Removal of small wireless facilities.
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Article IV.
Public Health, Safety, and Welfare Review, Notification, Training, and Enforcement
- Sec. 5C-15. Installation safety review.
- Sec. 5C-16. Construction notification.
- Sec. 5C-17. De-energizing small wireless facilities for pole maintenance.
- Sec. 5C-18. Noise level standard.
- Sec. 5C-19. Radio frequency spacing from occupied structures.
- Sec. 5C-20. Enforcement of public safety violations; civil sanctions.
- Article V. General Provisions
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Chapter 6
Alcoholic Beverages
- Article I. In General
-
Article II.
Permits
- Sec. 6-3. Requirement and display.
- Sec. 6-4. Applications and filing.
- Sec. 6-5. Application fees.
- Sec. 6-6. Criminal history record information.
- Sec. 6-7. Taxes.
- Sec. 6-8. Disposition of taxes.
- Sec. 6-9. Term of permit; tax payment in advance.
- Sec. 6-10. Transferability.
- Sec. 6-11. Issuance.
- Sec. 6-11.1. Business succession and liability.
- Article III. Requirements for Establishments
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Article IV.
Regulation of Erotic Entertainers in Topless Bars
- Sec. 6-15. Regulation of conduct of erotic entertainers; hours of operation of topless bars.
- Sec. 6-16. Identification card, provisional identification card, or temporary work authorization required; possession while working; age requirement; defense.
- Sec. 6-17. Identification card; application; issuance; age restriction.
- Sec. 6-17.01. Identification card application; additional requirements.
- Sec. 6-18. Temporary work authorization; licensee qualification; qualification revocation; hearing.
- Sec. 6-19. Identification card; fee required.
- Sec. 6-20. Identification card; expiration date.
- Sec. 6-21. Identification card; duplicate; fee.
- Sec. 6-22. Identification card; provisional identification card; temporary work authorization; production for inspection.
- Sec. 6-23. Identification card; information update.
- Sec. 6-24. Identification card; confidentiality.
- Sec. 6-25. Identification card cancellation.
- Sec. 6-26. Identification card; revocation.
- Sec. 6-27. Premises diagram; licensee reporting.
- Sec. 6-28. Civil violations.
- Sec. 6-29. Criminal violations.
- Sec. 6-30. Consent agreements.
- Sec. 6-31. Repealed.
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Chapter 7
Amusements
-
Article I.
In General
- Sec. 7-1. Interpretation and purpose.
- Sec. 7-2. Scope.
- Sec. 7-3. Definitions.
- Sec. 7-4. Chapter exclusions; public property; certain dancehalls; nonprofit associations and educational institutions.
- Sec. 7-5. Compliance; penalties.
- Sec. 7-6. Amusements to be conducted in lawful manner.
- Sec. 7-7. Investigation to determine violation; requests for investigation.
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Article II.
Licenses
- Sec. 7-8. License requirement.
- Sec. 7-9. Applications; change in information; change of ownership or control; criminal history.
- Sec. 7-9.01. Application; additional requirements.
- Sec. 7-10. Privilege license and use taxes.
- Sec. 7-11. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-12. Application; approval and grounds for denial; appeal of denial.
- Sec. 7-13. Fee schedule; fingerprint fee; proration; inspection of records; penalty for late payment; license expiration; nontransferability.
- Sec. 7-13.1. License renewal; fee; penalty; denial; appeal.
- Sec. 7-13.2. Administrative inspections; location.
- Sec. 7-14. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-15. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-16. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-17. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-18. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-19. Display of identification tags and licenses; replacement fee; nontransferability; expiration.
- Sec. 7-20. Suspension, revocation, termination of license; grounds and procedure; appeal.
- Sec. 7-20.1. Business succession and liability.
- Sec. 7-20.2. Consent agreements.
- Sec. 7-20.3. Civil sanction.
- Sec. 7-20.4. Jurisdiction of the court.
- Sec. 7-20.5. Commencement of a civil action.
- Sec. 7-20.6. Admission or denial of allegation in a civil complaint; hearing; findings of court; civil sanction.
- Sec. 7-20.7. Appeal of court decision.
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Article III.
Additional Regulations for Particular Amusements
- Sec. 7-21. Illumination; ventilation; toilet facilities.
- Sec. 7-22. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-23. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-24. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-25. Pool halls; attendant; juveniles; hours of operation; security; management; fencing; lighting.
- Sec. 7-26. Game centers; acts of violence; security.
- Sec. 7-27. Rides.
- Sec. 7-28. Coin-operated game machines; concession games; tag applications.
- Sec. 7-28.1. Coin-operated game machine tags; revocation.
- Sec. 7-28.2. Concession game tags; revocation.
- Sec. 7-29. Teenage dancehalls; operation.
- Sec. 7-30. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-30.1. Reserved.
- Sec. 7-31. Reserved.
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Article I.
In General
-
Chapter 8
Animals
-
Article I.
In General
- Sec. 8-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 8-2. Barking or howling dogs.
- Sec. 8-3. Animal cruelty.
- Sec. 8-3.01. Seizure of animals subjected to cruelty; cost of care.
- Sec. 8-3.02. Preseizure and postseizure hearings.
- Sec. 8-3.03. Disposition of seized or impounded animals.
- Sec. 8-3.04. Home slaughter of livestock.
- Sec. 8-3.05. Equine tripping or diving.
- Sec. 8-3.06. Prohibition on sale of dogs or cats.
- Sec. 8-3.07. Live animals as prizes or inducements.
- Sec. 8-3.08. Unlawful restraint of dog.
- Sec. 8-3.09. Animal hoarding; exception.
- Sec. 8-4. Selling, dyeing, or coloring baby chickens, ducklings or young rabbits.
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Article II.
Keeping and Maintaining
- Sec. 8-5. Manner of keeping generally.
- Sec. 8-6. Reptiles or wild animals.
- Sec. 8-7. Poultry and rodents.
- Sec. 8-7.01. Unlawful keeping of pigeons; classification.
- Sec. 8-7.02. Feeding pigeons prohibited.
- Sec. 8-8. Regulations for keeping within City.
- Sec. 8-9. Written permission; revocation.
- Sec. 8-10. Minimum area limitation; nuisance.
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Article III.
Dogs and Vicious Animals
- Sec. 8-11. Powers and duties of enforcement agent.
- Sec. 8-12. License fees for dogs; classification of fees; issuance of dog tags; records; penalties.
- Sec. 8-12.01. County kennel permit.
- Sec. 8-13. Rabies control fund.
- Sec. 8-14. Dogs not permitted at large; wearing licenses; penalties.
- Sec. 8-15. Impounding and disposing of stray animals; placing and sheltering displaced animals; recovery of sheltering and veterinary costs.
- Sec. 8-16. Handling of biting animals; responsibility for reporting animal bites; authority to destroy animals.
- Sec. 8-16.01. Viciousness determination.
- Sec. 8-16.02. Disposition of vicious animals.
- Sec. 8-17. Proper care, maintenance and destruction of impounded animals.
- Sec. 8-18. Unlawful interference with enforcement agent.
- Sec. 8-19. Incorporation by reference.
- Sec. 8-20. Penalties.
- Article IV. Confinement of Animals in Motor Vehicles
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Article I.
In General
- Chapter 9 Building
-
Chapter 10
Businesses
Revised
- Article I. Reserved
- Article II. Auto Courts
-
Article III.
Massage Practitioners, Massage Establishment Managers and Massage Establishments
- Sec. 10-16. Definitions.
- Sec. 10-17. City Clerk—Duties.
- Sec. 10-18. Massage therapists; licensing of massage establishments required; exclusions.
- Sec. 10-19. New license or permit application; fee.
- Sec. 10-20. Massage establishment license application; contents; separate license; husband and wife; business hours.
- Sec. 10-20.1. Controlling person and designated agent applications; contents.
- Sec. 10-20.2. Manager permit application; contents.
- Sec. 10-20.3. Information update.
- Sec. 10-21. License and permit application investigation.
- Sec. 10-22. Massage establishment license; special requirements.
- Sec. 10-23. Reserved.
- Sec. 10-23.1. Manager permit; special requirements.
- Sec. 10-23.2. Applications; additional requirements.
- Sec. 10-24. Display of license or permit; retention and inspection of records.
- Sec. 10-25. Change of location.
- Sec. 10-25.1. Expiration of license or permit; renewal.
- Sec. 10-25.2. Reserved.
- Sec. 10-25.3. Other unlawful activities; general penalty.
- Sec. 10-25.4. Revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of license or permit; grounds.
- Sec. 10-25.5. Denial, revocation or nonrenewal of license or permit; appeal.
- Sec. 10-25.6. Reserved.
- Sec. 10-25.7. Reserved.
- Sec. 10-25.8. Reserved.
- Sec. 10-26—10-32. Reserved.
- Article IV. Reserved
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Article V.
Swap Meet Operations
- Sec. 10-33. Definitions.
- Sec. 10-34. License required.
- Sec. 10-35. Display of license; duration and renewal; transfer; proration of fee.
- Sec. 10-36. Fee schedule.
- Sec. 10-37. Application—Forms; fees; issuance.
- Sec. 10-37.01. Application; additional requirements.
- Sec. 10-38. Processing by City departments.
- Sec. 10-39. Revocation or suspension of license; appeal.
- Sec. 10-40. Owner or operator duties; records inspection and retention.
- Sec. 10-41. Report of swap meet participants; swap meet participant duties.
- Sec. 10-41.1. Failure to provide information by swap meet participant; consequences.
- Sec. 10-42. Trading area.
- Sec. 10-43. Exemptions.
- Sec. 10-44. Reserved.
- Article VI. Reserved
- Article VII. Reserved
- Article VIII. Motion Pictures or Television Productions
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Article IX.
Alarm Systems
- Sec. 10-66. Applicability.
- Sec. 10-67. Definitions.
- Sec. 10-68. Phoenix Police and Fire Department responsibilities.
- Sec. 10-69. Alarm business duties.
- Sec. 10-70. Alarm subscriber’s duties.
- Sec. 10-71. Proprietor alarm responsibilities.
- Sec. 10-72. License required; administration; duration; duplicate license.
- Sec. 10-72.1. Types of licenses; reciprocity.
- Sec. 10-72.2. Alarm business license applications; contents.
- Sec. 10-72.3. Alarm agent license applications.
- Sec. 10-72.4. Fees; display of licenses.
- Sec. 10-72.5. Renewal of license.
- Sec. 10-72.6. Issuance; grounds for denial.
- Sec. 10-73. Suspension or revocation; grounds.
- Sec. 10-73.1. Suspension or revocation procedure; hearing.
- Sec. 10-73.2. Review and appeals.
- Sec. 10-73.3. Application after denial or revocation of license.
- Sec. 10-73.4. Termination and cancellation of license; notice.
- Sec. 10-74. Reserved.
- Sec. 10-75. Warning notice.
- Sec. 10-76. Police review of false alarms.
- Sec. 10-76.01. False alarm prevention program.
- Sec. 10-77. Appeal procedures.
- Sec. 10-78. Alarm systems operation prohibitions.
- Sec. 10-79. Grace period.
- Sec. 10-80. Regulations.
- Sec. 10-81. Prohibition of automatic or prerecorded messages or signals directly to the City of Phoenix; exception.
- Sec. 10-81.01. Reserved.
- Sec. 10-82. Reserved.
- Sec. 10-83. Background investigation; fingerprints.
- Sec. 10-84. Vision obscuring devices and alarm systems; requirements and responsibilities.
- Sec. 10-85. False activation of vision obscuring device or alarm system; assessments; permit revocation.
- Sec. 10-86. Confidentiality.
- Sec. 10-86.01. Alarm subscriber permits.
- Sec. 10-86.02. Reserved.
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Article X.
Escorts and Escort Bureaus
- Sec. 10-87. Definitions.
- Sec. 10-88. Nonprofit corporation or organization exemptions.
- Sec. 10-89. Escort bureau, license required; adult cabaret exception.
- Sec. 10-89.1. Escorts; identification card issuance; revocation; appeal; information update.
- Sec. 10-90. License and identification card term; nontransferability.
- Sec. 10-91. Application for escort bureau license; contents; required fees.
- Sec. 10-91.01. Application; additional requirements.
- Sec. 10-92. Escorts, unlawful to work as.
- Sec. 10-93. Escort identification card; possession and display.
- Sec. 10-94. Escort bureau duties.
- Sec. 10-94.A. Advertising without a license.
- Sec. 10-95. Information update.
- Sec. 10-96. Underage clients prohibited; exception.
- Sec. 10-97. Renewal of licenses.
- Sec. 10-98. Fees.
- Sec. 10-99. Revocation of license, grounds and procedure; appeal.
- Sec. 10-99.1. Voluntary termination of license.
- Sec. 10-100. Applicability of regulations to existing businesses.
- Sec. 10-101. Effective date.
- Sec. 10-102—10-120. Reserved.
- Sec. 10-121—10-130. Reserved.
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Article XII.
Sexually Oriented Businesses
- Sec. 10-131. Definitions.
- Sec. 10-132. Classification.
- Sec. 10-133. License, permit, or identification card required.
- Sec. 10-134. Issuance of license.
- Sec. 10-134.01. Issuance of manager’s permit.
- Sec. 10-134.02. Issuance of adult cabaret performer identification card; fee required; change in information; revocation.
- Sec. 10-134.03. Temporary work authorization; licensee qualification; qualification revocation; hearing.
- Sec. 10-134.04. Applications; additional requirements.
- Sec. 10-135. Fees.
- Sec. 10-136. Inspection.
- Sec. 10-137. Expiration of license and permit; voluntary termination of license or permit; effect of license renewal on suspension or revocation.
- Sec. 10-138. Suspension.
- Sec. 10-139. Revocation of license.
- Sec. 10-139.01. Revocation of permit.
- Sec. 10-140. Hearing; judicial review; consent agreements; stay of enforcement.
- Sec. 10-141. Transfer of license; limitation on number of licenses in operation; hours of operation.
- Sec. 10-142. Additional regulations for adult motels.
- Sec. 10-143. Regulations pertaining to exhibition of sexually explicit films or videos.
- Sec. 10-144. Loitering and exterior lighting and monitoring requirements.
- Sec. 10-145. Penalties and enforcement; civil sanctions for adult cabaret performers and other employees.
- Sec. 10-146. Injunction.
- Sec. 10-147. Applicability of ordinance to existing businesses.
- Sec. 10-148. Regulations pertaining to sexually oriented businesses featuring nudity or live performances.
- Sec. 10-149. Reserved.
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Article XIII.
Pawnbroker Transaction Fee
- Sec. 10-150. Definitions.
- Sec. 10-151. Imposition of fee.
- Sec. 10-152. Reporting and payment of fee.
- Sec. 10-153. Violations and penalties.
- Sec. 10-154. Jurisdiction of Court.
- Sec. 10-155. Commencement of a civil action.
- Sec. 10-156. Admission or denial of allegation; hearing; findings of court; civil sanction.
- Sec. 10-157. Appeal of court decision.
- Sec. 10-158, 10-159. Reserved.
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Article XIV.
Mobile Vending
- Sec. 10-160. Definitions.
- Sec. 10-161. Mobile vending on private property; mobile vendor license required; manager for each site required; designated agent required; name used; display of privilege license tax number required.
- Sec. 10-162. Application fee; license fee; duration; renewal.
- Sec. 10-163. License applications; display; transfer; information update.
- Sec. 10-163.01. Application; additional requirements.
- Sec. 10-164. License revocation, suspension, denial; procedure; appeal.
- Sec. 10-165. Consent agreements.
- Sec. 10-166. Mobile vending operations on private property; restrictions.
- Sec. 10-167. Mobile food vendors; exemptions; restrictions.
- Sec. 10-168. Reserved.
- Sec. 10-169. Exemptions.
- Sec. 10-170. Enforcement independent of other officials.
- Sec. 10-171. Violations and penalties.
- Sec. 10-172. Jurisdiction of Court.
- Sec. 10-173. Commencement of civil action.
- Sec. 10-174. Appeal of City Court decision.
- Article XV. Repealed
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Article XVI.
Short-Term Vacation Rental
Revised
- Sec. 10-193. Definitions. Revised
- Sec. 10-194. Planning and Development Director—Duties. Revised
- Sec. 10-195. Short-term rental; permits for vacation rentals required. Revised
- Sec. 10-196. New short-term rental permit; permit renewal; Fees. Revised
- Sec. 10-197. Short-term rental permit applications; content. Revised
- Sec. 10-198. Emergency contact; response time; update required. Revised
- Sec. 10-199. Adjacent properties notification required. Revised
- Sec. 10-200. Criminal background verification. Revised
- Sec. 10-201. Display of permit, permit number, and acknowledgement of loud party ordinance. Revised
- Sec. 10-202. Suspension of permit; grounds; notification. Revised
- Sec. 10-203. Appeal. Revised
- Sec. 10-204. Short-term rental; prohibited uses. Revised
- Sec. 10-205. Standards and operating requirements. Revised
- Sec. 10-206. Enhanced penalties. Revised
- Chapter 10A Phoenix Convention Center
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Chapter 11
Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
- Sec. 11-1. Purpose and definitions.
- Sec. 11-2. Maintaining an emergency management program and creating the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
- Sec. 11-3. Powers and duties of the City Council, Mayor, and City Manager.
- Sec. 11-4. Utilization of existing services and facilities.
- Sec. 11-5. Emergency operations plan.
- Sec. 11-6. Enforcement of regulations and proclamations.
- Sec. 11-7. Penalty.
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Chapter 12
Elections
- Article I. Definitions
-
Article II.
Registration of Voters
- Sec. 12-100. Election Registrar.
- Sec. 12-101. Qualifications of electors.
- Sec. 12-102. Use of Maricopa County Registration Rolls; City of Phoenix Register of Voters; City of Phoenix Inactive Voter List.
- Sec. 12-103. Change of residence from one address to another.
- Sec. 12-104. Fee for registration or for certificate.
- Sec. 12-105. Updating the City of Phoenix Register of Voters; use of the City of Phoenix Register of Voters and the City of Phoenix Inactive Voter List at voting centers.
- Sec. 12-106. Close of registration.
- Sec. 12-107. Eligibility to vote.
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Article III.
Conduct of Elections
-
Division 1.
General Provisions
- Sec. 12-200. Notice of election.
- Sec. 12-201. Proclamation of election.
- Sec. 12-202. Authorized voting systems.
- Sec. 12-203. Instruction to voters.
- Sec. 12-204. Voter identification.
- Sec. 12-205. Voting Center Signature Roster.
- Sec. 12-206. Voting center procedures.
- Sec. 12-207. Notice of right to vote a provisional ballot.
- Sec. 12-208. Recorder certificate of eligibility to vote; procedure for voting and processing provisional ballots.
- Sec. 12-209. Notice to voters.
- Sec. 12-210. Candidates’ representatives; challengers.
- Sec. 12-211. Grounds for challenging voter.
- Sec. 12-212. Procedure for challenging voters.
- Sec. 12-213. Reading rules to challenged voter.
- Sec. 12-214. Rules of residence.
- Sec. 12-215. Computing term of residence.
- Sec. 12-216. Record of challenged voters.
- Sec. 12-217. Soliciting or contributing to campaign funds; membership in political organization; political activity.
- Sec. 12-218. Influencing vote of City officer or employee.
- Sec. 12-219. Advisory polls.
- Sec. 12-220. Prohibited acts; penalties.
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Division 2.
Electronic Voting
- Sec. 12-300. Specifications of electronic voting system.
- Sec. 12-301. Applicability of state laws to City elections.
- Sec. 12-302. Arizona Secretary of State Official Election Procedures Manual.
- Sec. 12-303. Filing of computer programs with the Secretary of State.
- Sec. 12-304. Required testing of equipment and programs; notice.
- Sec. 12-305. Write-in votes; instructions.
- Sec. 12-306. Vote tabulating equipment and accessible voting devices to remain sealed against voting after election.
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Division 3.
Ballots and Supplies
- Sec. 12-400. Supplies to be furnished by Council.
- Sec. 12-401. Rotation of candidate names.
- Sec. 12-402. Duty to prepare and provide ballots; ballots and instructions to voters to be printed, delivered, and distributed at public expense.
- Sec. 12-403. Publicity pamphlet; sample ballot.
- Sec. 12-404. Official ballots.
- Sec. 12-405. Delivery of ballots to Election Boards; ballot security.
- Sec. 12-406. Substitute ballots.
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Division 4.
Voting Centers
- Sec. 12-500. Designation of voting centers.
- Sec. 12-501. Appointment of Election Boards and Clerks.
- Sec. 12-502. Authority of Inspector; administering oaths.
- Sec. 12-503. Instruction of Election Boards; certificate of qualification.
- Sec. 12-504. Oaths of Election Boards and Clerks.
- Sec. 12-505. Compensation of Election Boards and Clerks.
- Sec. 12-506. Voting days and hours; proclamation of opening and closing of the polls at voting centers; voting after the polls close.
- Sec. 12-507. Persons authorized.
- Sec. 12-508. Requirements for voting booths; ballot boxes.
- Sec. 12-509. Safeguarding of ballot box.
- Sec. 12-510. Reserved.
- Sec. 12-511. Electioneering prohibited; notice.
- Sec. 12-512. Displaying United States Flag at voting centers.
- Sec. 12-513. Inaccessible voting centers; accessible voting locations.
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Division 5.
Ballot Processing at the Voting Centers
- Sec. 12-600. Ballot processing in public and without adjournment.
- Sec. 12-601. Removal of ballots from ballot box; ballots to be checked against voting center signature roster; disposition of ballots folded together; attesting of Voting Center Signature Roster.
- Sec. 12-602. Marking rejected ballots; return of rejected ballots.
- Sec. 12-603. Disposition of voted ballots; preparation of the ballot report; delivery of official and unofficial returns to the City Clerk.
- Sec. 12-604. Disposition of returns and ballots.
- Sec. 12-605. Returns not to be rejected due to failure of form.
- Division 6. Ballot Tabulation
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Division 1.
General Provisions
- Article IV. Canvassing of Votes
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Article V.
Early Voting and Mail Ballot Elections
-
Division 1.
Early Voting
- Sec. 12-900. Early voting in City elections.
- Sec. 12-901. Official early ballot.
- Sec. 12-902. Permanent early voting list; notice; mailing of ballots.
- Sec. 12-903. Request for early ballot; delivery of early ballot to early voter.
- Sec. 12-904. Official early ballot affidavit.
- Sec. 12-905. Spoiled early ballot.
- Sec. 12-906. Return of official early ballot to City Clerk.
- Sec. 12-907. Early voting locations.
- Sec. 12-908. Duties of City Clerk upon receiving early ballots.
- Sec. 12-909. Early Ballot Board.
- Sec. 12-910. Reserved.
- Sec. 12-911. Early ballot processing.
- Sec. 12-912. Challenging early ballots.
- Sec. 12-913. Meeting to resolve early ballot challenge; notice.
- Sec. 12-914. Procedure at meeting to resolve early ballot challenge; disposition of challenged early ballot; finality of Board’s decision.
- Division 2. Mail Ballot Elections
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Division 1.
Early Voting
- Article VI. Petitions—Nomination, Initiative, Referendum
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Article VII.
Financial Disclosure; Campaign Finance
- Division 1. Financial Disclosure
- Division 2. Campaign Finance
-
Division 3.
Election Funding Disclosure Obligations
- Sec. 12-1550. Title.
- Sec. 12-1551. Definitions.
- Sec. 12-1552. Purpose and intent.
- Sec. 12-1553. Required disclosure.
- Sec. 12-1554. When disclosure is not required.
- Sec. 12-1555. Reporting, civil penalties, and appeals.
- Sec. 12-1556. Severability and deference to State law.
- Sec. 12-1557. Public records presumption.
- Article VIII. Council Districts
- Article IX. Concurrent Elections
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Chapter 13
Finance
-
Article I.
City Monies and Bonds
- Sec. 13-1. Deposit of City monies.
- Sec. 13-2. Investment of City monies.
- Sec. 13-3. Ownership of registered City bonds; names of owners as not public information; agreements with registrars and transfer agents; exceptions allowing release of information.
- Sec. 13-3.1. Declarations of official intent with respect to reimbursements from note and bond proceeds of advances made for capital expenditures; definitions; authorizations; inspection.
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Article II.
Business Succession and Personal Liability Law
- Sec. 13-4. Applicability.
- Sec. 13-5. Definitions.
- Sec. 13-6. Voluntary succession; creation of lien; transferred liability; continued liability.
- Sec. 13-7. Involuntary business succession; creation of lien.
- Sec. 13-8. Recording of lien.
- Sec. 13-9. Release of lien; substitution of security.
- Sec. 13-10. Release of tax liability data.
- Sec. 13-11. Personal liability; cessation of business; lien.
- Sec. 13-12. Extent of liability; limitations thereof; delay of transfer for audit; audit request; effect of audit.
- Sec. 13-13. Change of business entity form.
- Sec. 13-14, 13-15. Reserved.
- Article III. Revocable License for Temporary Use of Unimproved Real Property
-
Article I.
City Monies and Bonds
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Chapter 14
Privilege and Excise Taxes
- Article I. General Conditions and Definitions
-
Article II.
Determination of Gross Income
- Sec. 14-200. Determination of gross income—In general.
- Sec. 14-210. Determination of gross income—Transactions between affiliated companies or persons.
- Sec. 14-220. Determination of gross income—Artificially contrived transactions.
- Sec. 14-230. Determination of gross income based upon method of reporting.
- Sec. 14-240. Exclusion of cash discounts, returns, refunds, trade-in values, vendor-issued coupons, and rebates from gross income.
- Sec. 14-250. Exclusion of combined taxes from gross income—Itemization; notice; limitations.
- Sec. 14-260. Exclusion of fees and taxes from gross income; limitations.
- Sec. 14-265. Tax credit offset for cable license fees.
- Sec. 14-266. Exclusion of motor carrier revenues from gross income.
- Sec. 14-270. Exclusion of gross income of persons deemed not engaged in business.
- Sec. 14-280. Reserved.
- Sec. 14-285. Reserved.
- Sec. 14-290. Reserved.
- Sec. 14-295. Exclusion of gross income for certain sporting events.
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Article III.
Licensing and Recordkeeping
- Sec. 14-300. Licensing requirements.
- Sec. 14-310. Licensing: special requirements.
- Sec. 14-320. License fees; annual renewal; renewal fees.
- Sec. 14-330. Licensing: duration; transferability; display; penalties; penalty waiver; relicensing; fees collectible as if taxes.
- Sec. 14-340. Licensing: cancellation; revocation.
- Sec. 14-350. Operating without a license.
- Sec. 14-360. Recordkeeping requirements.
- Sec. 14-362. Recordkeeping: income.
- Sec. 14-364. Recordkeeping: expenditures.
- Sec. 14-366. Recordkeeping: out-of-City and out-of-State sales.
- Sec. 14-370. Recordkeeping: claim of exclusion, exemption, deduction, or credit; documentation; liability.
- Sec. 14-372. Proof of exemption: sale for resale; sale, rental, lease, or license of rental equipment.
- Sec. 14-380. Inadequate or unsuitable records.
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Article IV.
Privilege Taxes
- Sec. 14-400. Imposition of privilege taxes; presumption.
- Sec. 14-405. Advertising.
- Sec. 14-407. Advertising—Assignment of contractual liability to remit advertising taxes; conditions; requirements; suspension of liability; reinstatement of liability; suspension of limits of actions.
- Sec. 14-410. Amusements, exhibitions, and similar activities.
- Sec. 14-415. Construction contracting—Construction contractors.
- Sec. 14-415.1. Liability for MRRA amounts, equal to Retail transaction privilege tax due.
- Sec. 14-416. Construction contracting—Speculative builders.
- Sec. 14-416.1. Speculative builders—Homeowner’s bona fide non-business sale of a family residence.
- Sec. 14-416.2. Reconstruction contracting.
- Sec. 14-417. Construction contracting—Owner-builders who are not speculative builders.
- Sec. 14-418. Reserved.
- Sec. 14-420. Reserved.
- Sec. 14-422. Jet fuel sales.
- Sec. 14-425. Job printing.
- Sec. 14-427. Manufactured buildings.
- Sec. 14-430. Timbering and other extraction.
- Sec. 14-432. Mining.
- Sec. 14-435. Publishing and periodicals distribution.
- Sec. 14-440. Rental occupancy.
- Sec. 14-444. Hotels.
- Sec. 14-445. Rental, leasing, and licensing for use of real property.
- Sec. 14-446. Additional tax on nonresidential rental business activity.
- Sec. 14-447. Rental, leasing, and licensing for the use of real property—Additional tax upon transient lodging.
- Sec. 14-450. Rental, leasing, and licensing for use of tangible personal property.
- Sec. 14-452. Rental, leasing, and licensing for use of tangible personal property—Additional tax upon shortterm motor vehicle rental.
- Sec. 14-455. Restaurants and bars.
- Sec. 14-460. Retail sales—Measure of tax; burden of proof; exclusions.
- Sec. 14-462. Retail sales—Food for home consumption.
- Sec. 14-465. Retail sales—Exemptions.
- Sec. 14-470. Telecommunication services.
- Sec. 14-475. Transporting for hire.
- Sec. 14-480. Utility services.
- Sec. 14-485. Wastewater removal services.
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Article V.
Administration
- Sec. 14-500. Administration of this chapter; rule-making.
- Sec. 14-510. Divulging of information prohibited; exceptions allowing disclosure.
- Sec. 14-515. Duties of the Taxpayer Problem Resolution Officer.
- Sec. 14-516. Taxpayer assistance orders.
- Sec. 14-517. Basis for evaluating employee performance.
- Sec. 14-520. Reporting and payment of tax.
- Sec. 14-530. When tax due; when delinquent; verification of return; extensions.
- Sec. 14-540. Interest and civil penalties.
- Sec. 14-541. Erroneous advice or misleading statements by the Tax Collector; abatement of penalties and interest; definition.
- Sec. 14-542. Prospective application of new law or interpretation or application of law.
- Sec. 14-545. Deficiencies; when inaccurate return is filed; when no return is filed; estimates.
- Sec. 14-546. Closing agreements in cases of extensive taxpayer misunderstanding or misapplication; City Attorney approval; rules.
- Sec. 14-550. Limitation periods.
- Sec. 14-553. Examination of taxpayer records; joint audits.
- Sec. 14-555. Tax Collector may examine books and other records; failure to provide records.
- Sec. 14-556. No additional audits or proposed assessments; exceptions.
- Sec. 14-560. Erroneous payment of tax; credits and refunds; limitations.
- Sec. 14-565. Payment of tax by the incorrect taxpayer or to the incorrect Arizona city or town.
- Sec. 14-567. Reserved.
- Sec. 14-570. Administrative review; petition for hearing or for redetermination; finality of order.
- Sec. 14-571. Jeopardy assessments.
- Sec. 14-572. Expedited review of jeopardy assessments.
- Sec. 14-575. Judicial review.
- Sec. 14-577. Refunds of taxes paid under protest.
- Sec. 14-578. Reimbursement of fees and other costs; definitions.
- Sec. 14-580. Criminal penalties.
- Sec. 14-590. Civil actions.
- Sec. 14-595. Collection of taxes when there is succession in and/or cessation of business.
- Sec. 14-596. Agreement for installment payments of tax.
- Sec. 14-597. Private taxpayer rulings; request; revocation or modification; definition.
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Article VI.
Use Tax
- Sec. 14-600. Use tax—Definitions.
- Sec. 14-610. Use tax—Imposition of tax; presumption.
- Sec. 14-620. Use tax—Liability for tax.
- Sec. 14-630. Use tax—Recordkeeping requirements.
- Sec. 14-640. Use tax—Credit for equivalent excise taxes paid another jurisdiction.
- Sec. 14-650. Use tax—Exclusion when acquisition subject to use tax is taxed or taxable elsewhere in this chapter; limitation.
- Sec. 14-660. Use tax—Exemptions.
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Article VII.
Access to Care Program
- Sec. 14-700. Legislative intent.
- Sec. 14-701. Definitions.
- Sec. 14-705. Creation of Access to Care fund.
- Sec. 14-710. Imposition of Access to Care tax and rate.
- Sec. 14-715. Collection of tax.
- Sec. 14-720. Use of Access to Care tax fund.
- Sec. 14-725. Transfer to AHCCCS.
- Sec. 14-730. No impact on patients or payers.
- Sec. 14-735. Requirements for implementation.
- Sec. 14-740. Termination.
- Sec. 14-745. Impact of termination or recoupment.
- Sec. 14-750. Interest and penalties.
- Sec. 14-755. Examination of books and records; failure to provide records.
- Article VIII. Reserved
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Regulations—Privilege and Excise Taxes
- Sec. 14-100.1. Brokers.
- Sec. 14-100.2. Delivery, installation, or other direct customer services.
- Sec. 14-100.3. Retailers.
- Sec. 14-100.4. Out-of-City/out-of-State sales—Sales to Native Americans.
- Sec. 14-100.5. Remediation contracting.
- Sec. 14-110.1. Reserved.
- Sec. 14-110.2. Reserved.
- Sec. 14-115.1. Computer hardware, software, and data services.
- Sec. 14-120.1. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-200.1. When deposits are includable in gross income.
- Sec. 14-250.1. Excess tax collected.
- Sec. 14-270.1. Proprietary activities of municipalities are not considered activities of a governmental entity.
- Sec. 14-270.2. Proprietary clubs.
- Sec. 14-300.1. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-300.2. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-310.1. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-310.2. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-310.3. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-350.1. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-350.2. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-350.3. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-360.1. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-360.2. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-405.1. Local advertising examples.
- Sec. 14-405.2. Advertising activity within the City.
- Sec. 14-407.1. Advertising—Assignment of taxes.
- Sec. 14-415.1. Distinction between the categories of construction contracting.
- Sec. 14-415.2. Distinction between construction contracting and certain related activities.
- Sec. 14-415.3. Construction contracting; tax rate effective date.
- Sec. 14-425.1. Distinction between job printing and certain related activities.
- Sec. 14-435.1. Distinction between publishing of periodicals and certain related activities.
- Sec. 14-435.2. Advertising income of publishers and distributors of newspapers and other periodicals.
- Sec. 14-445.1. When the rental, leasing, and licensing of real property is exempt as "casual."
- Sec. 14-445.2. Reserved.
- Sec. 14-445.3. Rental, leasing, and licensing of real property as lodging—Room and board; furnished lodging.
- Sec. 14-447.1. Reserved.
- Sec. 14-450.1. Distinction between rental, leasing, and licensing for use of tangible personal property and certain related activities.
- Sec. 14-450.2. Rental, leasing, and licensing for use of tangible personal property—Membership fees; other charges.
- Sec. 14-450.3. Rental, leasing, and licensing for use of equipment with operator.
- Sec. 14-450.4. Rental, leasing, and licensing for use of tangible personal property—Semi-permanently or permanently installed tangible personal property.
- Sec. 14-450.5. Rental, leasing, and licensing for use of tangible personal property—Delivery, installation, repair, and maintenance charges.
- Sec. 14-455.1. Gratuities related to restaurant activity.
- Sec. 14-460.1. Distinction between retail sales and certain other transfers of tangible personal property.
- Sec. 14-460.2. Retail sales—Trading stamp company transactions.
- Sec. 14-460.3. Retail sales—Membership fees of retailers.
- Sec. 14-460.4. Retail sales—Professional services.
- Sec. 14-460.5. Retail sales—Monetized bullion; numismatic value of coins.
- Sec. 14-460.6. Retail sales—Consignment sales.
- Sec. 14-465.1. Retail sales—Repair services.
- Sec. 14-465.2. Retail sales—Warranty, maintenance, and similar service contracts.
- Sec. 14-465.3. Retail sales—Sale of containers, paper products, and labels.
- Sec. 14-465.4. Retail sales—Aircraft acquired for use outside the State.
- Sec. 14-470.1. Repealed.
- Sec. 14-475.1. Distinction between transporting for hire and certain related activities.
- Sec. 14-520.1. Reports made to the City.
- Sec. 14-520.2. Change of method of reporting.
- Sec. 14-555.1. Administrative request for the attendance of witnesses or the production of documents; service thereof; remedies and penalties for failure to respond.
- Sec. 14-571.1. Collection of tax in jeopardy.
- Chapter 15 Fire Prevention
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Chapter 16
Franchises
- Sec. 16-1. Owners and operators of franchises to make reports; City Manager’s right of entry and inspection.
- Sec. 16-2. Right of City Manager to demand reports, entry and inspections.
- Sec. 16-3. Penalty for failure to make reports and permit entry and inspection.
- Sec. 16-4. Expense of publication of reports.
- Chapter 17 Reserved
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Chapter 18
Human Relations
Revised
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Article I.
In General
Revised
- Sec. 18-1. Declaration of policy.
- Sec. 18-2. Administrative provisions. Revised
- Sec. 18-3. Definitions.
- Sec. 18-4. Prohibited acts.
- Sec. 18-5. Filing of complaint; initiation of action; notice to parties; findings; mediation or conciliation; subpoena power; conciliation agreements; jurisdiction.
- Sec. 18-6. Refusal to cooperate; failure to conciliate.
- Sec. 18-7. Penalties.
- Sec. 18-8. Conciliation agreement violations.
- Sec. 18-9. Construction of chapter.
- Sec. 18-9.01. Effect of State and Federal laws.
- Sec. 18-9.02. Severability.
- Article II. Sexual Orientation Nondiscrimination
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Article III.
Fair Housing
- Sec. 18-11. Declaration of policy.
- Sec. 18-11.01. Definitions.
- Sec. 18-11.02. Discrimination due to familial status.
- Sec. 18-11.03. Exempt sales and rentals.
- Sec. 18-11.04. Religious organization and private club exemption.
- Sec. 18-11.05. Housing for older persons exempted; definition; rules.
- Sec. 18-11.06. Appraisal exemption.
- Sec. 18-11.07. Effect on other law.
- Sec. 18-11.08. Administration by Director.
- Sec. 18-11.09. Rules.
- Sec. 18-11.10. Complaints.
- Sec. 18-11.11. Reports; studies.
- Sec. 18-11.12. Cooperation with other entities.
- Sec. 18-11.13. Subpoenas; discovery.
- Sec. 18-11.14. Right to examine and copy evidence; summoning witnesses and documents and taking testimony; right to counsel, court aid; process; service and return; fees of witnesses.
- Sec. 18-11.15. Cooperation with other agencies.
- Sec. 18-11.16. Discrimination in sale or rental.
- Sec. 18-11.17. Publication of sales or rentals.
- Sec. 18-11.18. Inspection of dwelling.
- Sec. 18-11.19. Entry into neighborhood.
- Sec. 18-11.20. Prohibition of intimidation.
- Sec. 18-11.21. Discrimination due to disability; definition.
- Sec. 18-11.22. Residential real estate related transaction; definition.
- Sec. 18-11.23. Brokerage services.
- Sec. 18-11.24. Complaints.
- Sec. 18-11.25. Answer to complaint.
- Sec. 18-11.26. Investigation.
- Sec. 18-11.27. Additional or substitute respondent.
- Sec. 18-11.28. Conciliation.
- Sec. 18-11.29. Temporary or preliminary relief.
- Sec. 18-11.30. Investigative reports.
- Sec. 18-11.31. Reasonable cause determination.
- Sec. 18-11.32. Dismissal of complaint.
- Sec. 18-11.33. Civil action.
- Sec. 18-11.34. Court-appointed attorney.
- Sec. 18-11.35. Relief granted.
- Sec. 18-11.36. Civil action by City Attorney.
- Sec. 18-11.37. Superseded.
- Sec. 18-11.37.01. Violation of a civil infraction; penalties.
- Sec. 18-11.37.02. Pattern or practice cases.
- Sec. 18-11.38. Prevailing party; fees and costs.
- Sec. 18-11.39. Repealed.
- Article IV. City Construction Contractors’ Equal Employment Opportunity Requirement
- Article V. Supplier’s and Lessee’s Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements
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Article VI.
The Small Business Enterprise Participation Program
- Sec. 18-100. Rationale and adoption of findings.
- Sec. 18-101. Definitions.
- Sec. 18-102. Statement of policy.
- Sec. 18-103. Duties of the City Manager for the implementation of SBE participation program in City construction contracting.
- Sec. 18-104. Project SBE participation goals.
- Sec. 18-105. Bidder’s requirements regarding submission of an SBE utilization plan.
- Sec. 18-106. Small Business Enterprise Subcontracting Goals Oversight Committee.
- Sec. 18-107. Review of bid submission and SBE plan.
- Sec. 18-108. SBE participation clause.
- Sec. 18-109. Maintenance of SBE records and reports by contractors.
- Sec. 18-110. Failure to meet SBE participation goals.
- Sec. 18-111. Prime contractor corrective action and appeals.
- Sec. 18-112. Failure of SBE to comply with program requirements.
- Sec. 18-113. Sunset.
- Sec. 18-114—18-199. Reserved.
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Article VII.
The Small Business Enterprise Procurement Program
- Sec. 18-200. Rationale and adoption of findings.
- Sec. 18-201. Definitions.
- Sec. 18-202. Statement of policy.
- Sec. 18-203. Duties of City Manager to SBE Procurement Program.
- Sec. 18-204. SBE Reserve Contract Program for goods, supplies and general services.
- Sec. 18-205. Sunset.
- Sec. 18-206—18-299. Reserved.
- Article VIII. Certification of Small Business Enterprises
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Article IX.
Boards and Commissions
- Sec. 18-305. City of Phoenix Women’s Commission—Creation; purpose.
- Sec. 18-306. City of Phoenix Women’s Commission—Composition; term of office.
- Sec. 18-307. Appointment of officers; adoption of rules; quorum.
- Sec. 18-308. Powers and duties of the Commission.
- Sec. 18-309—18-319. Reserved.
- Sec. 18-320. Mayor’s Commission on Disability Issues—Creation; purpose.
- Sec. 18-321. Mayor’s Commission on Disability Issues—Composition; term of office.
- Sec. 18-322. Appointment of officers; adoption of rules; quorum.
- Sec. 18-323. Powers and duties of the Commission.
- Sec. 18-324—18-399. Reserved.
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Article X.
Registered Domestic Partnerships
- Sec. 18-400. Purpose.
- Sec. 18-401. Definition; domestic partnership.
- Sec. 18-402. Declaration of domestic partnership; filing location; prohibition.
- Sec. 18-403. Domestic partnerships; termination; effective date; notice to third parties; failure to give notice.
- Sec. 18-404. City Clerk Department records and registration; fee.
- Sec. 18-405. Rights of domestic partners; health care visitation.
- Sec. 18-406. Legal effect of declaration of domestic partnership.
- Article XI. Contractor Requirements for the Mitigation of Heat-Related Illnesses and Injuries in the Workplace Revised
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Article I.
In General
Revised
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Chapter 19
Licenses
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Article I.
In General
- Sec. 19-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 19-2. Repealed.
- Sec. 19-3. License required.
- Sec. 19-3.01. Exemptions from licensing requirements.
- Sec. 19-4. Display of license; duration and renewal; late renewal; proration of fee.
- Sec. 19-5. Schedule of fees.
- Sec. 19-6. Applications.
- Sec. 19-6.01. Applications; additional requirements.
- Sec. 19-7. Repealed.
- Sec. 19-8. Repealed.
- Sec. 19-8.01. Applications; criminal history record information review.
- Sec. 19-8.02. Change of location.
- Sec. 19-8.03. Change of controlling person or designated agent.
- Sec. 19-8.04. Change of information.
- Sec. 19-9. Revocation of license.
- Sec. 19-10. Suspension of license.
- Sec. 19-10.1. Consent agreements.
- Sec. 19-10.2. Penalties and enforcement; civil sanctions.
- Sec. 19-10.3. Jurisdiction of court.
- Sec. 19-10.4. Commencement of a civil action.
- Sec. 19-10.5. Admission or denial of allegation in a civil complaint; hearing; findings of court; civil sanction.
- Sec. 19-10.6. Appeal of court decision.
- Sec. 19-11. Reserved.
- Sec. 19-11.1. Reserved.
- Sec. 19-11.2. Reserved.
- Sec. 19-11.3. Police officer hold on property.
- Sec. 19-11.4. Repealed.
- Article II. License Appeal Board
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Article III.
Disposition of Allegedly Stolen Property
- Sec. 19-20. Scope.
- Sec. 19-21. Property included.
- Sec. 19-22. Initiation of petition.
- Sec. 19-23. Service of the petition; notice of hearing.
- Sec. 19-24. Claimant’s rights.
- Sec. 19-25. Conduct of hearing.
- Sec. 19-26. Hearing continuance.
- Sec. 19-27. Judicial review.
- Sec. 19-28. Hearing officer.
- Sec. 19-29. Release of seized property.
- Sec. 19-30. Release of unseized adjudicated property.
- Sec. 19-31. Limited effect of hearing officer decision.
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Article IV.
Auction Houses and Secondhand Dealers
- Sec. 19-40. Report of transaction; transmittal; retention.
- Sec. 19-41. Property holding period; condition; off-site storage.
- Sec. 19-42. Reporting and holding period exemptions.
- Sec. 19-43. Repealed.
- Sec. 19-44. Copy of Code; provision upon request.
- Sec. 19-45. Abandoned property.
- Sec. 19-46. Premises open to inspection.
- Sec. 19-47. Strict liability.
- Sec. 19-48. License suspension; limitation.
- Sec. 19-49. License suspension; employment restriction.
- Sec. 19-50. Repealed.
- Sec. 19-51. Transaction fee.
- Sec. 19-52—19-59. Reserved.
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Article V.
Scrap Metal Dealers
- Sec. 19-60. Report of transaction; transmittal; retention.
- Sec. 19-61. Property holding period; condition.
- Sec. 19-62. Series of purchases; limitation.
- Sec. 19-63. Reporting requirement.
- Sec. 19-64. Property holding period; condition.
- Sec. 19-65. Payment by check or money order.
- Sec. 19-66. Receipt required; exception.
- Sec. 19-67. Cash transaction limitation; exception.
- Sec. 19-68. Seller age limitation; exception.
- Sec. 19-69. Purchase of burnt metallic wire; prohibition; exception.
- Sec. 19-70. Aluminum and copper wire purchase limitations.
- Sec. 19-71. Industrial account and scrap metal dealer exceptions.
- Sec. 19-72. Prohibited scrap metal transactions; exceptions.
- Sec. 19-73. Mental state for civil enforcement action.
- Sec. 19-74. Copy of scrap metal dealer article.
- Sec. 19-75. Abandoned property.
- Sec. 19-76. Premises open for reasonable inspection.
- Sec. 19-77. Penalty for failing to keep, produce or retain required record; other violations; Class 1 misdemeanor.
- Sec. 19-78. License suspension.
- Sec. 19-79. Non-profit organization.
- Article VI. Police Holds
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Article I.
In General
- Chapter 19A Residential Development Occupational Fee
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Chapter 19B
Commercial and Industrial Development Occupational Fee
- Sec. 19B-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 19B-1.1. Purpose.
- Sec. 19B-2. Sewer commercial and industrial development occupational fee.
- Sec. 19B-3. Collection of commercial and industrial development occupational fee.
- Sec. 19B-4. Use of funds collected.
- Sec. 19B-5. Effective date.
- Sec. 19B-6. Refund of fees.
- Sec. 19B-7. Appeals.
- Chapter 19C Water Residential Development Occupational Fee
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Chapter 19D
Water Commercial and Industrial Development Occupational Fee
- Sec. 19D-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 19D-1.1. Purpose.
- Sec. 19D-2. Water commercial and industrial development fee.
- Sec. 19D-3. Collection of water commercial industrial development occupational fee.
- Sec. 19D-4. Use of funds collected.
- Sec. 19D-5. Effective date.
- Sec. 19D-6. Refund of fees.
- Sec. 19D-7. Appeals.
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Chapter 20
Office of Accountability and Transparency
- Article I. Creation of Civilian Review
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Article II.
Office of Accountability and Transparency
- Sec. 20-4. Appointment, qualification, and removal of Director.
- Sec. 20-5. OAT staff.
- Sec. 20-6. Mandatory oversight by the OAT.
- Sec. 20-7. Discretionary oversight by the OAT.
- Sec. 20-8. Public reporting by the OAT.
- Sec. 20-9. Confidentiality.
- Sec. 20-10. Internal investigations.
- Sec. 20-11. Role of the OAT in the disciplinary process.
- Sec. 20-12. OAT access to records and other items.
- Sec. 20-13. Response to OAT recommendations.
- Article III. Reserved
- Article IV. Miscellaneous
- Chapter 21 Reserved
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Chapter 22
Minors
- Sec. 22-1. Curfew—Juveniles under sixteen years; exceptions.
- Sec. 22-2. Curfew—Juveniles sixteen years of age or older; exceptions.
- Sec. 22-3. Curfew—Responsibility of parent or guardian.
- Sec. 22-4. Curfew—Violations separate offenses.
- Sec. 22-5. Curfew violations—Knowledge by parent or guardian.
- Sec. 22-6. Curfew violations—Delivery of juvenile into custody of parent or guardian.
- Sec. 22-7. Curfew violations—Penalties.
- Sec. 22-8. Minors prohibited from carrying or possessing firearms; exceptions; classification.
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Chapter 23
Morals and Conduct
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Article I.
Offenses against Public Peace
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Division 1.
In General
- Sec. 23-1. Assault and battery—Defined.
- Sec. 23-2. Assault and battery—Prohibited; permissible violence; degree of force permitted.
- Sec. 23-3. Disturbing the peace.
- Sec. 23-4. Disturbing assemblies.
- Sec. 23-5. Disturbing religious worship.
- Sec. 23-6. Drunk and disorderly.
- Sec. 23-7. Aggressive solicitation in public areas; soliciting near banks, automated teller machines, on public transportation vehicles, at bus stops, or between sunset and sunrise.
- Sec. 23-8. Loitering.
- Sec. 23-9. Obstructing streets, sidewalks, or other public grounds, or free use of property by injurious, indecent or offensive acts.
- Sec. 23-10. Picketing; loud or unusual conduct or noise.
- Sec. 23-10.1. Impeding access to health care facilities.
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Division 2.
Nuisances and Noise
- Sec. 23-11. Nuisances.
- Sec. 23-12. Creation of unreasonably loud and disturbing noises prohibited.
- Sec. 23-13. Noises detrimental to life and health or public peace and welfare prohibited.
- Sec. 23-14. Enumeration of loud, disturbing and unnecessary noises; enumeration not exclusive.
- Sec. 23-15. Exemptions.
- Sec. 23-16. Reserved.
- Sec. 23-17. Hospitals, quiet required.
- Sec. 23-17.1. Mining, posting of notices.
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Division 1.
In General
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Article II.
Offenses against Public Safety
- Division 1. Interfering with Police Functions
- Division 2. Prisoners
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Division 3.
Obstructing Streets, Sidewalks, and Other Public Places
- Sec. 23-25. Building material on streets and sidewalks.
- Sec. 23-26. Excavations in the streets; lighting at night.
- Sec. 23-27. Tampering with barricades and lanterns.
- Sec. 23-28. Throwing nails, broken glass, and other objects on streets, sidewalks, or other public places.
- Sec. 23-29. Sweeping sidewalks.
- Sec. 23-30. Camping.
- Sec. 23-31. Barbed or brush fences; temporary construction security fences.
- Sec. 23-32. Encroachment of trees, shrubs or bushes prohibited; penalty.
- Sec. 23-33. Escape of water prohibited.
- Sec. 23-34. Reserved.
- Sec. 23-35. Railroads—Stopping trains at intersections.
- Sec. 23-36. Railroads—Trains not to block streets.
- Sec. 23-37. Railroads—Use of steam locomotives.
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Division 4.
Burglary Tools, Weapons and Firearms
- Sec. 23-38. Burglary tools.
- Sec. 23-39. Brass knuckles, blackjacks, slung shots, and billys.
- Sec. 23-40. Concealed weapons.
- Sec. 23-41. "Firearm" defined.
- Sec. 23-42. Discharging firearms, BB guns and sling shots prohibited; exceptions.
- Sec. 23-43. Unlawful to make, possess or dispose of a fire bomb; penalties; exceptions.
- Sec. 23-44. Reserved.
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Division 5.
Consumer Fireworks
- Sec. 23-44.1. Definitions.
- Sec. 23-44.2. Fireworks prohibited; exceptions; penalty.
- Sec. 23-44.3. Sale of fireworks.
- Sec. 23-44.4. Posting of signs by persons engaged in the sale of fireworks; penalty.
- Sec. 23-44.5. Authority to enforce violations of this article; means of enforcement.
- Sec. 23-44.6. Penalty.
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Article III.
Offenses against Public Health
- Sec. 23-45—23-47.1. Reserved.
- Sec. 23-47.2. Reserved.
- Sec. 23-47.3. Dumping forbidden as misdemeanor.
- Sec. 23-48. Prohibited public activities.
- Sec. 23-48.01. Prohibited use of public right-of-way.
- Sec. 23-49. Smoking on buses prohibited.
- Sec. 23-50. Burial of the dead.
- Sec. 23-51. Use of glue, solvents and vapors restricted; sale and place of keeping of glue restricted; recording of sales required; certain acts prohibited; penalty.
- Sec. 23-51.1. Vapor releasing substances containing toxic substances; definition; sale of such substances; certain acts prohibited; penalty.
- Sec. 23-51.2. Sale of products containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine.
- Sec. 23-51.3. Reporting sales of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine products.
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Article IV.
Offenses Involving Morals
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Division 1.
Prostitution and Fornication
- Sec. 23-52. Prostitution, soliciting an act of prostitution and related offenses.
- Sec. 23-53. Prostitutes—Solicitation.
- Sec. 23-54. Findings; definitions; live sex act businesses prohibited.
- Sec. 23-55. Impoundment of vehicles used for purposes of prostitution.
- Sec. 23-56. Impoundment of vehicles used for purposes of prostitution; procedures.
- Sec. 23-56.01. Early release of vehicle.
- Sec. 23-56.02. Administrative charges.
- Sec. 23-57. Use of taxicabs for immoral purposes.
- Division 2. Disorderly Houses
- Division 3. Miscellaneous Sex Offenses
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Division 4.
Indecent Conduct
- Sec. 23-65. Public sexual activity.
- Sec. 23-66. Solicitation of public exposure; exemption.
- Sec. 23-67. Obscene live public performance.
- Sec. 23-68. Persons performing, or serving spirituous liquors or food—Indecent exposure.
- Sec. 23-69. Persons performing, or serving spirituous liquors or food—Indecent exposure—Liability of owners and operators of establishments.
- Sec. 23-70. Reserved.
- Sec. 23-70.1. Public display of explicit sexual material offensive to others.
- Sec. 23-70.2. Permitting minors to enter premises wherein there is displayed explicit sexual material which is offensive to others.
- Division 5. Obscenity
- Division 6. Reserved
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Division 7.
Frauds and Gambling
- Sec. 23-77. Frauds and lotteries.
- Sec. 23-78. Gambling—Prohibited.
- Sec. 23-79. Gambling—Slot machines and other devices.
- Sec. 23-80. Gambling—Paraphernalia.
- Sec. 23-81. Gambling—Confiscation of money.
- Sec. 23-82. Games of chance—Minors forbidden to play.
- Sec. 23-82.1. Wagering on results of sporting events.
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Division 1.
Prostitution and Fornication
- Article V. Offenses against Property
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Article VI.
Miscellaneous
- Sec. 23-86. Bootblacks—Permit required; fee.
- Sec. 23-87. Bootblacks—Authority of Chief of Police; revocation of permit.
- Sec. 23-88. Reserved.
- Sec. 23-89. Railroads—Unused tickets.
- Sec. 23-90. Receiving property from minors.
- Sec. 23-91. Tattooing of minors.
- Sec. 23-92. Pawnshop hours of operation.
- Sec. 23-93—23-99. Reserved.
- Article VII. Shielding and Filtering Outdoor Lighting
- Article VIII. Reserved
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Article IX.
Smoking Pollution Control Ordinance
- Sec. 23-101. Title.
- Sec. 23-102. Purpose of article.
- Sec. 23-103. Definitions.
- Sec. 23-104. Regulation of smoking in City-owned public places.
- Sec. 23-105. Regulation of smoking in enclosed public places.
- Sec. 23-106. Regulation of smoking in places of employment.
- Sec. 23-107. Retaliation.
- Sec. 23-108. Smoking—Optional areas.
- Sec. 23-109. Posting.
- Sec. 23-110. Reserved.
- Article X. Alcoholic Beverages—Warning Signs
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Article XI.
Pedicabs
- Sec. 23-120. Definitions.
- Sec. 23-121. Fares.
- Sec. 23-122. Pedicab lighting and reflectors.
- Sec. 23-123. Pedicab brakes.
- Sec. 23-124. Pedicab mirrors.
- Sec. 23-125. Pedicab trailer; limitation on number.
- Sec. 23-126. Pedicab width.
- Sec. 23-127. Pedicab condition.
- Sec. 23-128. Pedicab operation.
- Sec. 23-129. Driver license requirement; possession; display; exception.
- Sec. 23-130. Pedicab insurance.
- Sec. 23-131. Change of information.
- Sec. 23-132. Pedicab tag requirement; unlawful acts.
- Sec. 23-133. Pedicab tag application; inspection; denial; appeal.
- Sec. 23-134. Pedicab inspection; duplicate tag; fees.
- Sec. 23-135. Pedicab inspection tags; revocation.
- Sec. 23-136. Civil violations.
- Sec. 23-137. Criminal violations.
- Sec. 23-138, 23-139. Reserved.
- Article XII. Door-to-Door Soliciting
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Article I.
Offenses against Public Peace
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Chapter 24
Parks and Recreation
- Article I. Public Swimming Pools
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Article II.
Offenses against Public Peace, Public Safety and Property in Parks and Mountain Preserves
- Division 1. General Provisions
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Division 2.
Miscellaneous Offenses
- Sec. 24-36. Entering park areas closed to public use.
- Sec. 24-37. Vandalism in a park.
- Sec. 24-38. Spiritous liquor in parks.
- Sec. 24-39. Glass containers in parks.
- Sec. 24-40. Prohibition of commercial sales activities in public parks.
- Sec. 24-41. Emergency park closure; restrictions.
- Sec. 24-42. Restrictions on smoking and fires in parks and mountain preserve areas.
- Sec. 24-43. Prohibition of wheeled devices in public parks.
- Sec. 24-44. Discharge of firearms in parks; exceptions; classification.
- Sec. 24-45. Reserved.
- Sec. 24-46. Golfing.
- Sec. 24-47. Horses, mules and other pack animals.
- Sec. 24-48. Water activities: bathing, swimming or wading; boating; ice or water sliding; fishing.
- Sec. 24-49. Operation of remotely controlled aircraft, unmanned aircraft vehicles and unmanned aircraft systems.
- Sec. 24-49.1. Model rockets.
- Sec. 24-50. Tennis courts.
- Sec. 24-51. Operation and parking of vehicles in parks; posting and exemptions; penalties.
- Sec. 24-52. Littering.
- Sec. 24-53. Public address systems.
- Sec. 24-54. Order to leave park; unlawful failure to comply.
- Chapter 25 Reserved
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Chapter 26
Public Library
- Sec. 26-1. Library Advisory Board—Creation; composition.
- Sec. 26-2. Library Advisory Board—Term of members; vacancies.
- Sec. 26-3. Library Advisory Board—Compensation of members.
- Sec. 26-4. Library Advisory Board—Duties and responsibilities.
- Sec. 26-5. Library Department—Duties of Director.
- Sec. 26-6. Library Department—Divisions.
- Sec. 26-7. Mutilation of books and library property.
- Sec. 26-8. Retention of library books or other library property after notice to return unlawful.
- Sec. 26-9. Use of library by County residents living outside City.
- Sec. 26-10. Reserved.
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Chapter 27
Solid Waste
- Article I. General Provisions
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Article II.
Solid Waste Containment
- Sec. 27-8. Inspection of containers.
- Sec. 27-9. Responsibility for solid waste, green organics, recyclables, and household hazardous waste.
- Sec. 27-10. Illegal dumping of solid waste; penalty.
- Sec. 27-11. Household medical and infectious waste.
- Sec. 27-12. Animal waste.
- Sec. 27-13. Unobstructed passage in streets and alleys.
- Sec. 27-14. Solid waste, green organics, or recyclables containers, and household hazardous waste.
- Sec. 27-15. Condemnation of containers; removal.
- Sec. 27-16. Responsibility for streets, alleys and sidewalks.
- Sec. 27-17, 27-18. Reserved.
- Article III. Solid Waste Collection
- Article IV. Solid Waste Recycling
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Article V.
Administration and Enforcement
- Sec. 27-29. Authority to enforce.
- Sec. 27-30. Rules and regulations.
- Sec. 27-31. Enforcement independent of other officials.
- Sec. 27-32. Enforcement and cooperation of other departments.
- Sec. 27-33. Issuance of citation or notice of violation.
- Sec. 27-34. Threats and intimidation.
- Sec. 27-35. Violations and penalties.
- Sec. 27-36. Jurisdiction of court.
- Sec. 27-37. Abatement; appeal.
- Sec. 27-38. Conflicts of ordinances; liability.
- Sec. 27-39, 27-40. Reserved.
- Article VI. Solid Waste Disposal; Facilities
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Article VII.
Solid Waste Fees
- Sec. 27-47. Application of variances; beginning of charges.
- Sec. 27-48. Level of solid waste fees; no exceptions.
- Sec. 27-49. Payment of solid waste fees.
- Sec. 27-50. Credits and debits of solid waste fees.
- Sec. 27-51. Financial responsibility deposits.
- Sec. 27-51.1. Reserved.
- Sec. 27-52. State and other governmentally imposed fees or taxes.
- Sec. 27-53. Solid waste disposal facility permits; fees.
- Sec. 27-54. Waiver of disposal fees.
- Sec. 27-55. Dumping in designated areas permitted upon payment of fee.
- Sec. 27-56, 27-57. Reserved.
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Chapter 28
Sewers
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Article I.
General
- Sec. 28-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 28-2. Water Services Department—Administration.
- Sec. 28-3. Water Services Department—Duties—Water Services Director.
- Sec. 28-4. Interference with the Water Services Department; digging up streets without a permit; tampering with equipment prohibited.
- Sec. 28-5. Property owner responsible for cleaning, repair, and replacement of building sewers and connections.
- Sec. 28-5.1. Sewer service line repair and replacement in the public right-of-way.
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Article II.
Use of Public Sewers and Limitations
- Sec. 28-6. Unsanitary disposal of sewage and excrement prohibited.
- Sec. 28-7. Treatment of polluted wastes required.
- Sec. 28-8. General user prohibitions and effluent limits.
- Sec. 28-9. Authority of Director to establish prohibitions and effluent limits.
- Sec. 28-9.1. Authority of Director to require best management practices.
- Sec. 28-10. Pretreatment systems, devices, and facilities—Required approval.
- Sec. 28-11. Pretreatment—Maintenance of systems, devices, and facilities.
- Sec. 28-11.1. Pretreatment treatment—Bypass.
- Sec. 28-12. Interceptors—Required.
- Sec. 28-13. Interceptors—Type; capacity; location.
- Sec. 28-14. Interceptors—Construction.
- Sec. 28-15. Interceptors—Maintenance.
- Sec. 28-16. Adoption of City Design Standards Manual for water and wastewater systems.
- Sec. 28-17. Right of entry for inspection.
- Sec. 28-18. Discharges to be reported.
- Sec. 28-19. Repealed.
- Sec. 28-20. Reserved.
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Article III.
Sewer Extensions
- Sec. 28-21. Sewer main extension and connection.
- Sec. 28-22. Construction and ownership of public sewer lines and other equipment maintained by Water Services Department.
- Sec. 28-23. Sewer repayment program for Class 1 and Class 2 off-site infrastructure needed for development.
- Sec. 28-24. Repealed.
- Sec. 28-25. Private sewer systems—Construction and maintenance within City prohibited generally.
- Sec. 28-26. Private sewer systems—Limited instances permitted; to be constructed and maintained in sanitary manner.
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Article IV.
Connections to Public Sewers and Charges
- Sec. 28-27. Permit required.
- Sec. 28-27.1. Temporary discharge authorization required.
- Sec. 28-28. Application for sewer tap; sewer dye test.
- Sec. 28-29. Approval of design, quantity, location, size and construction of sewer connections.
- Sec. 28-30. Special provisions for installing sewer taps in new subdivisions and developments.
- Sec. 28-31. Records to be kept by Water Services Department.
- Sec. 28-32. Installation of sewer taps.
- Sec. 28-33. Reserved.
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Article V.
Sewer Service Charges
- Sec. 28-34. Method of developing sewer service charges.
- Sec. 28-35. Determination of sewage discharge volume.
- Sec. 28-36. Determination of wastewater quality.
- Sec. 28-37. Other user charge provisions.
- Sec. 28-38. Other sewer service charges.
- Sec. 28-39. Sewer service rates and charges within and without the City.
- Sec. 28-40. Reserved.
- Sec. 28-41. Payment of bills and charges.
- Sec. 28-41.1. Application for service.
- Sec. 28-41.2. Financial responsibility deposits.
- Sec. 28-41.3. Errors in sewer fees.
- Sec. 28-42. Reserved.
- Sec. 28-43. Distribution of sewer system revenues and utilization of funds.
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Article VI.
Industrial User and Pretreatment Requirements
- Sec. 28-44. General industrial user requirements.
- Sec. 28-44.1. Authorized representative; certification statement.
- Sec. 28-44.2. Compliance sampling points.
- Sec. 28-44.3. Analytical requirements.
- Sec. 28-44.4. Sample collection.
- Sec. 28-44.5. Industrial use reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
- Sec. 28-44.6. Significant industrial user periodic compliance report requirements.
- Sec. 28-44.7. Categorical industrial user baseline monitoring requirements.
- Sec. 28-44.8. Compliance with categorical pretreatment standard deadline reports.
- Sec. 28-45. Industrial user permit general requirements.
- Sec. 28-45.1. Individual industrial user permits.
- Sec. 28-45.2. General significant industrial user permits.
- Sec. 28-45.3. Categorical industrial user permit limits.
- Sec. 28-46. Individual and general permits.
- Sec. 28-46.1. Permit appeal process.
- Sec. 28-46.2. Pretreatment program compliance.
- Sec. 28-46.3. Pretreatment program noncompliance.
- Sec. 28-46.4. Pretreatment program significant noncompliance.
- Sec. 28-46.5. Response to pretreatment program noncompliance.
- Sec. 28-46.6. Penalties for pretreatment program noncompliance.
- Sec. 28-46.7. Public participation and notification.
- Sec. 28-46.8. POTW users outside City jurisdictional boundaries.
- Sec. 28-47. Trade secret protection.
- Sec. 28-48—28-52. Reserved.
- Article VII. Accidental Discharge
- Article VIII. Citizens’ Wastewater Rate Advisory Committee
- Article IX. Reserved
- Article X. Enforcement
- Article XI. Sewer Environmental Charge
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Article I.
General
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Chapter 29
Impact Fees
- Sec. 29-1. Title.
- Sec. 29-2. Legislative intent and purpose.
- Sec. 29-3. Definitions.
- Sec. 29-4. Applicability.
- Sec. 29-5. Authority for assessment of impact fees.
- Sec. 29-6. Administration of the impact fee program.
- Sec. 29-7. Impact fee ordinance.
- Sec. 29-8. Infrastructure financing plan.
- Sec. 29-9. Adoption or amendment of the infrastructure financing plan.
- Sec. 29-10. Required update of the infrastructure financing plan.
- Sec. 29-11. Assessment and collection of impact fees.
- Sec. 29-12. Impact fee credits and credit agreements.
- Sec. 29-13. Development agreements.
- Sec. 29-14. Appeals.
- Sec. 29-15. Refunds of impact fees.
- Sec. 29-16. Oversight of impact fee program.
- Appx. A Impact fee schedules.
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Chapter 30
Water Resources Acquisition Fee
- Sec. 30-1. Title.
- Sec. 30-2. Legislative intent and purpose.
- Sec. 30-3. Definitions.
- Sec. 30-4. Calculation of the water resources acquisition fee.
- Sec. 30-5. Calculation of credits.
- Sec. 30-6—30-8. Reserved.
- Sec. 30-9. Basis of fees.
- Sec. 30-10. Assessment and collection procedures.
- Sec. 30-11. Applicability of fees.
- Sec. 30-12. Administration of the water resources acquisition fee.
- Sec. 30-13. Appeals.
- Sec. 30-14. Refunds.
- Sec. 30-15. Oversight of WRAF program.
- Sec. 30-16. Areas outside of City limits.
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Chapter 31
Streets and Sidewalks
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Article I.
In General
- Sec. 31-1. Duties of Street Transportation Director generally.
- Sec. 31-2. Superintendent of Streets—Office created.
- Sec. 31-3. Superintendent of Streets—Street Transportation Director as Superintendent of Streets.
- Sec. 31-4. Superintendent of Streets—Delegation of authority.
- Sec. 31-5. Reserved.
- Sec. 31-6. Repair or repaving of streets; alternative plans, methods or specifications.
- Sec. 31-7. Digging ditches across streets.
- Sec. 31-8. Reserved.
- Sec. 31-9. Building material on streets and sidewalks; right-of-way encroachments prohibited.
- Sec. 31-10. Removal of debris, rubbish, weeds, overgrown or dead vegetation, and other unhealthy or unsafe conditions on streets, alleys and sidewalks; notice to abate; penalties.
- Sec. 31-11. Goods, merchandise, or other wares on streets and sidewalks.
- Sec. 31-12. Reserved.
- Sec. 31-13. Obstructing visibility at intersections.
- Sec. 31-14. House and building numbers to be displayed.
- Sec. 31-15. Reserved.
- Sec. 31-16. Street improvement revolving fund—Creation; assets generally.
- Sec. 31-17. Street improvement revolving fund—Transfer of funds.
- Sec. 31-18. Street improvement revolving fund—Expenditures.
- Sec. 31-19. Street improvement revolving fund—Account of anticipated reimbursement; deficits.
- Sec. 31-20. Liability of City for damages or injuries arising out of defective or obstructive highways or sidewalks.
- Sec. 31-21. Street Classification Map" adopted.
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Article II.
Street and Sidewalk Vending
- Sec. 31-22. Definitions.
- Sec. 31-23. Street vending—License required; license display; exemptions.
- Sec. 31-24. Street vending—Restrictions.
- Sec. 31-24.1. Street vending—Food; special restrictions.
- Sec. 31-24.2. Street vending; sporting event vending.
- Sec. 31-25. Sidewalk vending prohibited; license agreements.
- Sec. 31-26. City Manager authorization.
- Sec. 31-27. Reserved.
- Sec. 31-28. Reserved.
- Sec. 31-29. License applications; display; transfer; information update.
- Sec. 31-29.1. Applications; additional requirements.
- Sec. 31-30. Licensee license fees.
- Sec. 31-31. License and identification card duration; renewal.
- Sec. 31-32. License issuance; revocation, suspension; denial; procedure; appeal; consent agreement.
- Sec. 31-32.1. Reserved.
- Sec. 31-33. Reserved.
- Sec. 31-34. Business succession and liability.
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Article III.
Construction or Removal Generally
- Sec. 31-35. Permit—Required; approved by Planning and Development Director.
- Sec. 31-36. Permit—Application.
- Sec. 31-37. Permit—Bond.
- Sec. 31-38. Permit fee and plan review fees.
- Sec. 31-38.1. Waiver of fees.
- Sec. 31-38.2. Street name sign installation fee.
- Sec. 31-39. Permit—Qualifications of applicant.
- Sec. 31-40. Permit—Indemnity provision and insurance required.
- Sec. 31-41. Engineering and inspection service of City—Generally; notice to Planning and Development Department prior to construction.
- Sec. 31-42. Engineering and inspection service of City—Refund of applicant’s deposit; when allowed.
- Sec. 31-43. Driveways—Rules and regulations generally.
- Sec. 31-44. Driveways—Duty of Street Transportation and Planning and Development Director.
- Sec. 31-45. Variances from driveway and alley standards and alley access requirements.
- Sec. 31-46. Reserved.
- Sec. 31-47. Parking lot construction; use of physical barriers for angular parking.
- Sec. 31-48. Time and manner in which all work shall be done.
- Sec. 31-49. Restoration of street pavement, curb, gutter and sidewalk.
- Sec. 31-49.1. Duty of person to repair street; cuts in new street pavement.
- Sec. 31-49.2. Liability of person repairing street for defective repair.
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Article IV.
Sidewalk Construction and Improvement
- Division 1. Generally
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Division 2.
Repair
- Sec. 31-54. Duties of abutting property owners.
- Sec. 31-55. Liability of abutting property owners for defective sidewalk.
- Sec. 31-56. Procedure for repairing sidewalks generally.
- Sec. 31-57. Repair of sidewalks by City upon failure of abutting property owners.
- Sec. 31-58. Service of notice on abutting property owners.
- Division 3. Construction
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Article V.
Abandonment of Public Rights-of-Way
- Sec. 31-63. Definitions.
- Sec. 31-64. Disposition of unnecessary public roadways; application to other public uses; sale to abutting owners; vacation with title vesting in abutting owner.
- Sec. 31-64.1. Access to public road.
- Sec. 31-65. Reservation of easements.
- Sec. 31-66. Resolution of disposition; effective when recorded.
- Sec. 31-67. Extinguishment of easements.
- Sec. 31-68. Abandonment of roadways or utility easements—Application and filing generally; exception.
- Sec. 31-69. Abandonment of roadways or utility easements and waiver of federal patent land right-of-way; application and filing; fees.
- Sec. 31-70. Abandonment of roadways or utility easements—Application and filing; submission by Development Services Department to certain City agencies before approval or disapproval and establishment of a hearing officer and review process; exception.
- Sec. 31-70.1. Federal patent land—Application for waiver of City’s interest; requests for exchanges and dispositions.
- Article VI. Acceptance of Deposits for Improvement Districts
- Article VII. Temporary Use of Right-of-Way
- Article VIII. Off-Site Improvement Requirements
- Article IX. Street Improvements before Development
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Article X.
Address Street Painting
- Sec. 31-110. Purpose and intent; curbs as including driveways.
- Sec. 31-111. Definitions.
- Sec. 31-112. License required.
- Sec. 31-113. License application; maintenance; copies; denial.
- Sec. 31-113.01. Application; additional requirements.
- Sec. 31-114. License fee; application fee.
- Sec. 31-115. Expiration of license; renewal; destruction of old license and copies; nontransferability.
- Sec. 31-116. Duties of licensees.
- Sec. 31-117. Curb painting requirements.
- Sec. 31-118. Termination of license.
- Sec. 31-119. Reserved.
- Article XI. Private Streets
- Article XII. Violations and Penalties
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Article XIII.
Right-of-Way Management Program
- Sec. 31-200. Authority and administration; adoption of Traffic Barricade Manual; definitions.
- Sec. 31-201. Temporary traffic control device installation and removal certification.
- Sec. 31-202. Temporary traffic control device removal only certification.
- Sec. 31-203. Temporary traffic control certification rejection, suspension or termination.
- Sec. 31-204. Traffic Barricade Manual violations; Civil Sanctions.
- Sec. 31-205. Appeal of certification rejection, suspension or termination.
- Sec. 31-206. Civil Action for Right-of-Way Management Program violations and penalties.
- Sec. 31-207. Jurisdiction of Court.
- Sec. 31-208. Admission or denial of allegation; hearing; findings of Court; Civil Sanction.
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Article I.
In General
- Chapter 31A Prequalification of Contractors
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Chapter 32
Subdivisions
- Article I. General
- Article II. Platting Procedures
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Article III.
Subdivision Plat Requirements, Design Principles and Development Standards
- Sec. 32-23. Information required for preliminary plat submittal.
- Sec. 32-24. Information required for final plat submittal.
- Sec. 32-25. Design principles and development standards in general.
- Sec. 32-26. Street location and arrangement.
- Sec. 32-27. Street design.
- Sec. 32-28. Block design.
- Sec. 32-29. Lot planning.
- Sec. 32-30. Easement planning.
- Sec. 32-31. Street naming.
- Sec. 32-32. Hillside development area.
- Sec. 32-33. Street and utility improvement requirements.
- Sec. 32-34. Approval of engineering plans.
- Sec. 32-35. Schedule of improvement requirements.
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Article IV.
Approvals and Appeals
- Sec. 32-36. Approval by the City Council.
- Sec. 32-37. Necessity for completion of improvements.
- Sec. 32-38. Cash or surety.
- Sec. 32-39. Appeals.
- Sec. 32-40. Technical appeals.
- Sec. 32-41. Design development appeals.
- Sec. 32-42. Modifications.
- Sec. 32-43. Prohibition against circumvention of ordinance.
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Chapter 32A
Grading and Drainage
- Sec. 32A-1. Purpose.
- Sec. 32A-2. Scope.
- Sec. 32A-3. Enforcement.
- Sec. 32A-4. Minor variances.
- Sec. 32A-5. Appeals.
- Sec. 32A-6. Permits required and exceptions.
- Sec. 32A-7. Hazardous conditions.
- Sec. 32A-8. Definitions.
- Sec. 32A-9. Permit requirements.
- Sec. 32A-10. Permit limitations and conditions.
- Sec. 32A-11. Denial of permit.
- Sec. 32A-12. Grading permit fees and plan review fees.
- Sec. 32A-13. Necessity for completion of grading before occupation of building.
- Sec. 32A-14. Design standards for cuts.
- Sec. 32A-15. Design standards for fills.
- Sec. 32A-16. Design standards for setbacks.
- Sec. 32A-17. Design standards for drainage.
- Sec. 32A-18. Grading, inspections and supervision.
- Sec. 32A-19. Safety precautions.
- Sec. 32A-20. Responsibility of permittee.
- Sec. 32A-21. Modification of approved plan.
- Sec. 32A-22. Completion of work.
- Sec. 32A-23. Adoption of City of Phoenix Stormwater Policies and Standards Manual.
- Sec. 32A-24. Design standards for on-site retention of stormwater.
- Sec. 32A-25. Reserved.
- Sec. 32A-26. Hillside lots/mountain preserves.
- Sec. 32A-27. Violations and penalties.
- Sec. 32A-28. Jurisdiction of court.
- Sec. 32A-29. Commencement of civil action.
- Sec. 32A-30. Admission or denial of allegation; hearing; findings of court; civil sanction.
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Chapter 32B
Floodplains
Revised
- Article I. Authorization and Purpose
- Article II. Definitions
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Article III.
General Provisions
- Sec. 32B-6. Lands to which this chapter applies.
- Sec. 32B-7. Basis for establishing special flood hazard areas.
- Sec. 32B-8. Compliance.
- Sec. 32B-9. Abrogation and greater restrictions.
- Sec. 32B-9A. Interpretation.
- Sec. 32B-10. Disclaimer of liability.
- Sec. 32B-11. Statutory exceptions.
- Sec. 32B-12. Violations.
- Sec. 32B-13. Declaration of public nuisance.
- Sec. 32B-14. Abatement of violations.
- Sec. 32B-15. Reserved.
- Sec. 32B-16. Severability.
- Article IV. Administration Revised
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Article V.
Provisions for Flood Hazard Reduction
Revised
- Sec. 32B-20. Standards of construction. Revised
- Sec. 32B-21. Standards for storage of materials and equipment.
- Sec. 32B-22. Standards for water supply and waste disposal systems.
- Sec. 32B-23. Additional development standards, including subdivisions.
- Sec. 32B-24. Standards for manufactured homes.
- Sec. 32B-25. Standards for recreational vehicles.
- Sec. 32B-26. Floodways.
- Article VI. Variance Procedure
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Chapter 32C
Stormwater Quality Protection
- Sec. 32C-1—32C-99. Reserved.
- Sec. 32C-100. General powers and purpose.
- Sec. 32C-101. Definitions.
- Sec. 32C-102. Declaration of nuisance.
- Sec. 32C-103. Prohibited and permitted practices.
- Sec. 32C-104. Stormwater management plan.
- Sec. 32C-105. City authorized discharges.
- Sec. 32C-106. Inspections.
- Sec. 32C-107. Violations and penalties.
- Sec. 32C-108. Requirement to monitor, analyze and remediate.
- Sec. 32C-109. Stormwater treatment devices.
- Sec. 32C-110. Green stormwater infrastructure.
- Sec. 32C-111. Fees.
- Chapter 33 Tents
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Chapter 34
Trees and Vegetation
- Sec. 34-1. Petition of property owners.
- Sec. 34-2. Resolution of intention by City Council—Required; contents.
- Sec. 34-3. Resolution of intention by City Council—Publication and posting of notice.
- Sec. 34-4. Resolution of intention by City Council—Protests to be in writing; hearing of protests; finality of decision by City Council.
- Sec. 34-5. Acquisition of jurisdiction by City Council; final order.
- Sec. 34-6. Diagrams to be prepared by Street Transportation Director.
- Sec. 34-7. Performance of work under supervision of Superintendent of Streets.
- Sec. 34-8. Account and statement of costs.
- Sec. 34-9. Assessment of costs—Preparation; contents.
- Sec. 34-10. Assessment of costs—Hearing; notice.
- Sec. 34-11. Assessment of costs—Appeals; confirmation.
- Sec. 34-12. Assessment of costs—Recordation by City Assessor; assessments to constitute lien.
- Sec. 34-13. Abandonment—Petition, notice and hearing.
- Sec. 34-14. Determination of kind and variety of trees and vegetation to be planted.
- Sec. 34-15. Cutting, trimming or removal of trees and vegetation.
- Chapter 35 Urban Renewal
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Chapter 36
Vehicles and Traffic
Revised
- Article I. Definitions
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Article II.
Traffic Administration
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Division 1.
Police Department
- Sec. 36-2. Authority.
- Sec. 36-3. Traffic direction.
- Sec. 36-4. Traffic accident investigations and reports; accident investigators.
- Sec. 36-5. Driver’s accident record.
- Sec. 36-6. Towing service.
- Sec. 36-6.1. Towing—Notice to police.
- Sec. 36-7. Immobilizing and impounding of vehicles.
- Sec. 36-8. Immobilized and impounded vehicles—Release.
- Sec. 36-8.1. Impounded vehicles—Record.
- Sec. 36-8.2. Trade of forfeited vehicles.
- Sec. 36-9. Other impounded property.
- Sec. 36-9.1. Procedure generally.
- Sec. 36-9.2. Storage, notice, fees.
- Sec. 36-9.3. Sale of impounded property.
- Sec. 36-9.4. Custody and summary disposal.
- Sec. 36-10. Parking violations.
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Division 2.
City Traffic Engineer
- Sec. 36-11. Authority.
- Sec. 36-12. Experimental traffic control.
- Sec. 36-13. Crosswalks.
- Sec. 36-14. Safety zones.
- Sec. 36-15. Traffic lanes.
- Sec. 36-16. Intersection directional indicators.
- Sec. 36-17. Restricted turn signs.
- Sec. 36-18. One-way street and alley signs.
- Sec. 36-19. Restriction of direction of movement on streets during certain periods.
- Sec. 36-20. Temporary traffic movement.
- Sec. 36-21. Stop signs at through streets.
- Sec. 36-22. Other intersections where stop or yield required.
- Sec. 36-23. Pedestrian control devices.
- Sec. 36-24. Angle parking.
- Sec. 36-25. Parking signs required.
- Sec. 36-26. Stopping, standing or parking near hazardous or congested places.
- Sec. 36-27. Curb markings.
- Sec. 36-28. Public carrier stops and stands.
- Sec. 36-29. Restrictions upon use of street.
- Sec. 36-30. Parking meters.
- Sec. 36-31. Parking meter information.
- Sec. 36-31.1. Fee schedule for use of parking meters.
- Sec. 36-31.2. Scheduled use of metered parking permit and fees.
- Sec. 36-32. Reserved.
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Division 3.
City Court
- Sec. 36-33. Authority and responsibility.
- Sec. 36-34. Traffic complaint forms.
- Sec. 36-35. Records.
- Sec. 36-36. Complaint file.
- Sec. 36-37. Copies of court record—Fees for copies and mailing.
- Sec. 36-38. Traffic Violations Bureau.
- Sec. 36-39. Traffic violations—Payment of fines; court appearances.
- Sec. 36-40. Traffic violations—Notification of registered owner.
- Sec. 36-40.1. Designation of civil traffic offenses.
- Sec. 36-40.2. Authority to detain persons to serve civil traffic complaint.
- Division 4. Fire Department
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Division 1.
Police Department
- Article III. Speed Regulations
- Article IV. Turning Movements
- Article V. One-Way Streets and Alleys
- Article VI. Stop and Yield Intersections and through Streets
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Article VII.
Miscellaneous Traffic and Vehicle Regulations
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Division 1.
Moving Regulations
- Sec. 36-57. Obstructing traffic.
- Sec. 36-57.01. Cruising.
- Sec. 36-57.02. Residential traffic control areas.
- Sec. 36-58. Avoiding traffic regulations.
- Sec. 36-59. Refusal to obey officer.
- Sec. 36-60. Backing onto major or collector streets.
- Sec. 36-61. Use of alleys as thoroughfares.
- Sec. 36-62. Operation of vehicles on vacant lots.
- Sec. 36-63. Operation of vehicles on sidewalks.
- Sec. 36-64. Motorized skateboard and motorized play vehicle; prohibitions; disclosure requirements.
- Sec. 36-65. Following emergency vehicles.
- Sec. 36-66. Vehicles in motion.
- Sec. 36-67. Portions of vehicles not intended for passengers.
- Sec. 36-68. Improper operation of vehicle.
- Sec. 36-69. Unnecessary vehicle noise.
- Sec. 36-70. Door of vehicle as traffic obstruction.
- Sec. 36-70.01. Repealed.
- Sec. 36-70.02. Repealed.
- Sec. 36-70.03. Repealed.
- Sec. 36-70.04. Repealed.
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Division 2.
Non-Moving Regulations
- Sec. 36-71. Permission to close streets, highways and alleys.
- Sec. 36-71.01. Closing of streets and alleys by the City.
- Sec. 36-72. Blowing horns or signaling devices.
- Sec. 36-73. Loudspeakers or amplifiers in or on vehicles.
- Sec. 36-74. Red dots [lights] or sirens on vehicles.
- Sec. 36-75. Use of red light and siren by private emergency vehicle.
- Sec. 36-76. Restrictions on use of red lights and siren by private emergency vehicles.
- Sec. 36-76.01. Use of personal digital assistants while driving; prohibited; exceptions.
- Division 3. Parades and Processions
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Division 1.
Moving Regulations
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Article VIII.
Trucks and Trailers
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Division 1.
In General
- Sec. 36-82. Scope and jurisdiction; definition.
- Sec. 36-83. Exemption.
- Sec. 36-84. Major streets; local streets.
- Sec. 36-85. Traffic zones.
- Sec. 36-86. Permissible routes.
- Sec. 36-87. Use of Traffic Zone I.
- Sec. 36-88.01. Use of Traffic Zone II.
- Sec. 36-88.02. Use of Central Avenue.
- Sec. 36-88.03. Exceptions to route and traffic zone restrictions.
- Sec. 36-88.04. Definition; gross weight of trucks and load; curfew.
- Sec. 36-88.05. Permits for movement of overdimensional vehicles.
- Sec. 36-88.06. Liability for damage.
- Sec. 36-88.07. Hauling fill or excavation; permit; fee and cleanup bond; load leaks.
- Sec. 36-88.08. Penalties.
- Sec. 36-88.09. Disturbing the public peace and welfare; penalty.
- Division 2. Special Restrictions for Vehicles Carrying Flammable Liquids
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Division 1.
In General
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Article IX.
Bicycles
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Division 1.
In General
- Sec. 36-97. Definitions.
- Sec. 36-98. License requirement.
- Sec. 36-99. License—Duration; transferability.
- Sec. 36-100. License—Application; specially constructed or reconstructed bicycles.
- Sec. 36-101. License fee.
- Sec. 36-102. Number plates—Issuance; return.
- Sec. 36-103. Number plates—Display.
- Sec. 36-104. Number plates—Duplicates.
- Sec. 36-105. Number plates—Transferability.
- Sec. 36-106. Transfer of ownership.
- Sec. 36-107. Numbering.
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Division 2.
Operation
- Sec. 36-108. Speed limit.
- Sec. 36-109. Turning movement and pedestrian regulations.
- Sec. 36-110. Yielding right-of-way.
- Sec. 36-111. Reserved.
- Sec. 36-112. Obedience to signs.
- Sec. 36-113. Pedestrian right-of-way.
- Sec. 36-114. Parking of bicycles.
- Sec. 36-115. Unauthorized use.
- Sec. 36-116. Applicability of vehicle laws.
- Sec. 36-117. Applicability of pedestrian laws.
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Division 3.
Abandoned Bicycles
- Sec. 36-118. Disposition of abandoned bicycles.
- Sec. 36-119. Notice of disposition—Contents.
- Sec. 36-120. Notice of disposition—Service and publication.
- Sec. 36-121. Claim periods—Owners; finders.
- Sec. 36-122. Sale—Disposition of funds.
- Sec. 36-123. Sale—Claimants.
- Sec. 36-124. Certificate of sale.
- Sec. 36-125. Affidavits.
- Sec. 36-126. Records.
- Sec. 36-127. City personnel prohibited.
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Division 1.
In General
- Article X. Pedestrian Regulations
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Article XI.
Standing, Stopping and Parking Regulations
Revised
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Division 1.
General Parking
- Sec. 36-132. Applicability.
- Sec. 36-133. Presumption in reference to illegal parking; joint registration.
- Sec. 36-134. Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in specified places.
- Sec. 36-135. Stopping, standing or parking outside of business or residence district.
- Sec. 36-136. Parking so as to impede traffic.
- Sec. 36-137. Parking in alley.
- Sec. 36-138. Parking for display or working on vehicle.
- Sec. 36-139. Parking in, on, or adjacent to median dividers.
- Sec. 36-140. Parking trucks and trailers and certain other vehicles on residential streets.
- Sec. 36-141. Reserved.
- Sec. 36-142. Parallel parking.
- Sec. 36-143. Angle parking.
- Sec. 36-144. Parking in driveway or on private property; tow truck operators.
- Sec. 36-145. Parking on non-dust-free lots.
- Sec. 36-146. Time limit.
- Sec. 36-147. Forty-eight hours continuous parking.
- Sec. 36-148. Parking in conformance with Zoning Ordinance; lot registration and posting; proof; and penalty and sanction.
- Sec. 36-149. Restricted parking areas for the physically disabled; identification; sanctions.
- Sec. 36-149.01. Wheelchair curb access ramps.
- Sec. 36-150. Parking with emergency brake set.
- Sec. 36-151. Parking less than thirty minutes.
- Sec. 36-152. Bus and taxi zones.
- Sec. 36-153. Freight loading zones.
- Sec. 36-154. Parking meter violations.
- Sec. 36-155. Repealed.
- Sec. 36-156. Position of parked vehicle.
- Sec. 36-156.01. Sanction.
- Sec. 36-156.02. Payment of sanctions upon receipt of notice of violation of certain offenses; procedure; effect of failure to make payment; court jurisdiction.
- Division 2. Residential Parking Revised
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Division 1.
General Parking
- Article XII. Penalty and Schedules Revised
- Article XIII. Inoperable or Unregistered Vehicles
- Article XIV. Taxicabs and Limousines
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Article XV.
Electric Scooters
- Sec. 36-300. Speed limit.
- Sec. 36-301. Turning movement and pedestrian regulations.
- Sec. 36-302. Yielding right-of-way.
- Sec. 36-303. Signs prohibiting bicycles are applicable to electric scooters.
- Sec. 36-304. Electric scooters prohibited on sidewalks.
- Sec. 36-305. Parking of electric scooters.
- Sec. 36-306. Unauthorized use.
- Sec. 36-307. Electric scooter equipment required.
- Sec. 36-308. Electric scooter age requirements.
- Sec. 36-309. Disposition of abandoned electric scooters.
- Sec. 36-310. Notice of disposition—Service and publication.
- Sec. 36-311. Claim periods—Owners; finders.
- Sec. 36-312. Applicability of bicycle laws.
- Sec. 36-313. Applicability of traffic laws.
- Sec. 36-314—36-399. Reserved.
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Article XVI.
Regulation of Conduct on Transit Vehicles, Property and Facilities
- Sec. 36-400. Definitions.
- Sec. 36-401. Transit parking and boarding.
- Sec. 36-402. Animals.
- Sec. 36-403. Prohibited conduct.
- Sec. 36-404. Fare payment.
- Sec. 36-405. Exclusion ordinances.
- Sec. 36-406. Complaints, sufficiency of service, and authority to remove persons from transit vehicles and property.
- Sec. 36-407. Penalty.
- Sec. 36-408—36-499. Reserved.
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Article XVII.
Electric Bicycles
- Sec. 36-500. Speed limit.
- Sec. 36-501. Turning movement and pedestrian regulations.
- Sec. 36-502. Yielding right-of-way.
- Sec. 36-503. Signs prohibiting bicycles are applicable to electric bicycles.
- Sec. 36-504. Electric bicycles are prohibited on sidewalks.
- Sec. 36-505. Parking of electric bicycles.
- Sec. 36-506. Disposition of abandoned electric bicycles.
- Sec. 36-507. Notice of disposition—Service and publication.
- Sec. 36-508. Claim periods—Owners; finders.
- Sec. 36-509. Electric bicycle equipment required.
- Sec. 36-510. Electric bicycle age requirements.
- Sec. 36-511. Applicability of bicycle laws.
- Sec. 36-512. Violations.
- Sec. 36-513. Applicability of traffic laws.
- Sec. 36-514. Prohibition of Class 3 electric bicycles or tricycles.
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Chapter 37
Water
Revised
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Article I.
In General
- Sec. 37-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 37-2. Water Services Department—Duties—Water Services Director.
- Sec. 37-3. Authority of Director to make decisions.
- Sec. 37-4. Water Services Department—Duties.
- Sec. 37-5. Ownership of City public water system.
- Sec. 37-6. Shut-off valves.
- Sec. 37-7. Obstruction of public water system.
- Sec. 37-8. Tampering with and damaging public water system.
- Sec. 37-9. Only authorized persons to turn on water.
- Sec. 37-10. Unauthorized possession, sale or fabrication of Department keys or hydrant wrench.
- Sec. 37-11. Fire hydrants—Generally; purpose and use; permits.
- Sec. 37-12. Fire hydrants—Obstructing access; unlawful use, tampering with or injuring.
- Sec. 37-13. General construction water—From fire hydrants; unmetered water for City projects to be estimated.
- Sec. 37-14. Interruption of water service.
- Sec. 37-15. Street works; utility relocation; notice to Department.
- Sec. 37-16. Structure unfit for human occupancy.
- Sec. 37-17. Adoption of City Design Standards Manual for Water and Wastewater Systems.
- Sec. 37-18—37-21. Reserved.
- Sec. 37-22. Protection of water supply and sewer systems.
- Sec. 37-23. Water Services Department—Right of entry for inspection; credentials.
- Sec. 37-24. Duty of other City departments to aid Water Services Department.
- Sec. 37-25. Reserved.
- Sec. 37-26. Permit required for customer to supply water to others.
- Sec. 37-27. Waste of water; failure of customer to make repairs to pipes, valves and fixtures.
- Sec. 37-28. Reserved.
- Sec. 37-29. Application outside City; exception.
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Article II.
Main Extensions and Construction
- Sec. 37-30. Main extensions—Connections with distribution system.
- Sec. 37-31—37-32. Reserved.
- Sec. 37-33. Extensions in subdivisions, single lot, and sublot developments and all other developments.
- Sec. 37-34. Construction water through metered service connections; rates.
- Sec. 37-35. Water repayment program for Class 1 and Class 2 off-site infrastructure needed for development.
- Sec. 37-36—37-38. Reserved.
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Article III.
Service Connections
Revised
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Division 1.
Generally
Revised
- Sec. 37-39. Connection to water mains required. Revised
- Sec. 37-40. Buildings to have separate service connections; exceptions.
- Sec. 37-41. Unauthorized connection with water mains.
- Sec. 37-42. Application for service generally; information required.
- Sec. 37-43. Services and materials to be property of Water Services Department; customer to pay for damages.
- Sec. 37-44. Service connections on existing mains.
- Sec. 37-45. Developer to install service connections on new mains in new subdivisions.
- Sec. 37-46. Reserved.
- Sec. 37-47. Changes to existing service connection.
- Sec. 37-48. Service pipes—Location.
- Sec. 37-49. Service pipes—Excavations under sidewalk; installation.
- Sec. 37-50. Special connections for fire prevention service; installation and fees; use.
- Sec. 37-51. Service connection fees.
- Sec. 37-52. Installation of special services.
- Division 2. Large Water Users Revised
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Division 1.
Generally
Revised
- Article IV. Meters
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Article V.
Deposits, Rates, Billing Procedures and Miscellaneous Charges
- Sec. 37-61. Financial responsibility deposits.
- Sec. 37-62. Independent water rate review.
- Sec. 37-62.1. Method of developing a water quantity charge.
- Sec. 37-63. Water rates within the City and within the Town of Paradise Valley.
- Sec. 37-63.1. Non-potable and untreated water rates within the City and within the Town of Paradise Valley.
- Sec. 37-64. Water rates—Outside the City and outside the Town of Paradise Valley.
- Sec. 37-64.1. Non-potable and untreated water rates outside the City and outside the Town of Paradise Valley.
- Sec. 37-65. Excise tax.
- Sec. 37-66—37-67. Reserved.
- Sec. 37-68. City government; fire hydrant charge.
- Sec. 37-69. Charges to the customer.
- Sec. 37-70. Drinking fountains, toilets and other fixtures.
- Sec. 37-71. Charges if meter fails to register correctly or unable to be read.
- Sec. 37-71.1. Errors in water service charges.
- Sec. 37-72. Charges for use of more than one meter.
- Sec. 37-73. Fire hydrant meter—Deposit, charges, monthly service charge and water rates; fire flow tests.
- Sec. 37-74. Unapproved water use and/or removal of seals from fire prevention system.
- Sec. 37-75. Standby fire prevention service.
- Sec. 37-76. Water service connection charges.
- Sec. 37-77. Separate tap and meter installations.
- Sec. 37-78—37-79. Reserved.
- Sec. 37-80. Meter relocation on existing service line for convenience of customer.
- Sec. 37-81. Taps for water main extensions.
- Sec. 37-82. Test taps.
- Sec. 37-83. Water main shutdown; charges.
- Sec. 37-84. Activation or reactivation of water service.
- Sec. 37-85. Delinquent account fees and miscellaneous charges.
- Sec. 37-86. Billing procedure.
- Sec. 37-87. Accounts generally; notices; house numbers to be correct.
- Sec. 37-88. Payment of bills and charges.
- Sec. 37-89. Unpaid bills at previous location.
- Sec. 37-90. Water service to tenants.
- Sec. 37-91. Unregistered or unassessed water.
- Sec. 37-92. Miscellaneous charges for water.
- Sec. 37-93. Discontinuance of service—On order of account holder.
- Sec. 37-94. Resumption of service.
- Sec. 37-95. Administrative hearing.
- Sec. 37-95.1. Public emergencies; medical and financial hardships.
- Article VI. Water Utilities Appraisal Review Board
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Article VII.
Enforcement of Chapter
- Sec. 37-99. Interference with or obstructing water system facilities; contamination; criminal penalties.
- Sec. 37-99.1. Civil penalties; recovery of expenses.
- Sec. 37-100. Terms and conditions of water service; recovery of expenses; authority of Director to suspend water service.
- Sec. 37-101. Provisions to be enforced; exception.
- Article VIII. Citizens’ Water Rate Advisory Committee
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Article IX.
Water Conservation
- Sec. 37-110. Limitations on water use for turf-related facilities.
- Sec. 37-111. Limitations of water use for bodies of water.
- Sec. 37-112. Limitations on water use for watering landscaping plants and turf-related facilities.
- Sec. 37-113—37-114. Reserved.
- Sec. 37-115. Construction and repayment of non-potable or untreated water components.
- Sec. 37-116. Non-potable water use requirements for existing bodies of water and existing turf-related facilities.
- Sec. 37-117. Responsibility of facilities using untreated and non-potable water to secure necessary permits.
- Sec. 37-118—37-119. Reserved.
- Sec. 37-120. Additional remedies.
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Article X.
Drought Management Response Procedure
- Sec. 37-121. Scope.
- Sec. 37-122. Declaration of policy.
- Sec. 37-123. Authorization.
- Sec. 37-124. Application.
- Sec. 37-125. Water use reduction stages; violations.
- Sec. 37-126. Stage 1—Water Alert.
- Sec. 37-127. Stage 2—Water Warning.
- Sec. 37-128. Stage 3—Water Emergency.
- Sec. 37-129. Stage 4—Water Crisis.
- Sec. 37-130. Water use reduction implementation.
- Sec. 37-130.1. Surcharges, fees, penalties, and variances.
- Article XI. Water Environmental Charge
- Article XII. Backflow Prevention
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Article I.
In General
- Chapter 38 Weights and Measures
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Chapter 39
Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance
Revised
- Article I. General Provisions Revised
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Article II.
Maintenance Standards
- Sec. 39-4. Scope.
- Sec. 39-5. Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems; health and safety conditions.
- Sec. 39-6. Building and structure exteriors.
- Sec. 39-7. Exterior premises and vacant land.
- Sec. 39-8. Buildings, structures, excavations constituting a nuisance; violation; abatement.
- Sec. 39-9. Airborne pollens.
- Sec. 39-10. Graffiti prevention, prohibition and removal.
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Article III.
Administration and Enforcement
- Sec. 39-11. Authority to enforce standards.
- Sec. 39-12. Rules and regulations.
- Sec. 39-13. Authority, inspections, fees.
- Sec. 39-13.1. Notice of violation.
- Sec. 39-13.2. Recording a notice of violation.
- Sec. 39-14. Enforcement independent of other officials.
- Sec. 39-15. Cooperation of other departments.
- Sec. 39-16. Violations and penalties.
- Sec. 39-17. Jurisdiction of court.
- Sec. 39-18. Commencement of civil action.
- Sec. 39-19. Admission or denial of allegation; hearing; findings of court; civil sanction.
- Sec. 39-20. Court-ordered abatement.
- Sec. 39-21. Appeal of court decision.
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Article IV.
Abatement
- Sec. 39-22. Abatement.
- Sec. 39-23. Temporary abatement.
- Sec. 39-24. Emergency abatement.
- Sec. 39-25. Abatement by demolition.
- Sec. 39-26. Notice of violation.
- Sec. 39-27. Reserved.
- Sec. 39-28. Recording a violation.
- Sec. 39-29. Transfer of property after notice.
- Sec. 39-30. Structures posted as hazardous.
- Article V. Rehabilitation Appeals Board
- Article VI. Appeals
- Article VII. Conflict of Ordinances; Severability
- Article VIII. Slum Property
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Article IX.
Vacant Property Registry
Revised
- Sec. 39-49. Administration and enforcement. Revised
- Sec. 39-50. Properties required to be registered. Revised
- Sec. 39-51. Vacant property registry information. Revised
- Sec. 39-52. Owner’s responsibilities; designation of agent. Revised
- Sec. 39-53. Obligation to keep registry information current; annual verification requirement. Revised
- Sec. 39-54. Removal of vacant property from vacant property registry. Revised
- Sec. 39-55. Penalties. Revised
- Chapter 40 Environmental Protections
- Chapter 41 Zoning
- Chapter 41A Planning and Zoning Fees
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Chapter 42
Risk Management
- Sec. 42-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 42-2. Trust fund.
- Sec. 42-3. Board; appointment; terms.
- Sec. 42-4. Powers and duties.
- Sec. 42-5. Risk Management Consultant or Insurance Administrator; verification.
- Sec. 42-6. Termination.
- Sec. 42-7. Self-insurance; funding and allocation.
- Sec. 42-8. Claims and litigation management; claims committee.
- Sec. 42-9. Insurance purchase and allocation.
- Sec. 42-10. Effect of other valid and collectible insurance.
- Sec. 42-11. Authorization for approval of liability and special risk claims.
- Sec. 42-12. Offers of judgment; binding effect.
- Sec. 42-13. Payment of judgments.
- Sec. 42-14. Imprest checking account payment authority.
- Sec. 42-15. Agent for service of claims and process.
- Sec. 42-16. Representation and indemnification of the City, City employees, covered corporations, covered City entities and other persons, corporations or entities.
- Sec. 42-17. Cooperation of covered individual, covered corporation, or covered City entity required.
- Sec. 42-18. Contract provisions; indemnification prohibition.
- Sec. 42-19. Risk management loss control.
- Sec. 42-20. Additional self-insurance trust fund costs; public entity exception.
- Sec. 42-21. Limitation of provisions.
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Chapter 43
Procurement
Amended
- Article I. General Provisions
- Article II. Procurement Organization
- Article III. Source Selection Methods
- Article IV. Specifications
- Article V. Reserved
- Article VI. Contract Administration
- Article VII. Cost Principles
- Article VIII. Materials Management
- Article IX. Administrative Remedies
- Article X. Cooperative Procurement
- Article XI. Reserved
- Article XII. Procurement Ethics
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Article XIII.
Revenue Contracts
- Sec. 43-37. Scope.
- Sec. 43-38. Revenue contract solicitation source selection.
- Sec. 43-39. Multi-step revenue contract solicitation.
- Sec. 43-40. Revenue contracts subject to special circumstances.
- Sec. 43-41. Reasonable competition.
- Sec. 43-42. Types of revenue contracts.
- Sec. 43-43. Multi-term revenue contracts.
- Sec. 43-44. Cost or pricing data.
- Sec. 43-45—43-50. Reserved.
- Article XIV. Payment of Prevailing Wage for Work Performed on City Construction Projects Added
- Appendix A.1 Reserved
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Appendix A.2
Planning and Development Department Fee Schedule
- Part 1. Site Planning Fees
- Part 2. Site Plan Review Fees
- Part 3. Environmental Plan Review and Permit Fees
- Part 4. Subdivision and Property Division Plan Review Fees
- Part 5. Site Planning Miscellaneous Fees
- Part 6. Sign Fees
- Part 7. Sign Plan Review Fees
- Part 8. Sign Permit Fees
- Part 9. Signs Miscellaneous Fees
- Part 10. Civil Engineering Fees
- Part 11. Civil Engineering Abandonment Fees
- Part 12. Civil Engineering Plan Review Fees
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Part 13.
Civil Engineering Permit Fees
- 136. On-Site Improvements.
- 137. Grading and Drainage, Stockpile, Engineered Fill, or Storm Water Permits.
- 138. Haul Permit.
- 139. Landscape Permit.
- 140. Permit Time Extension and Reinstatement.
- 141. Right-Of-Way Improvements.
- 142. Right-of-Way Permits.
- 143. Civil Engineering Valuation Based Permits.
- 144. Permit Time Extension and Reinstatement.
- 145—150. Reserved.
- Part 14. Civil Engineering Inspection Fees
- Part 15. Civil Engineering Miscellaneous Fees
- Part 16. Building Safety Fees
- Part 17. Building Safety Plan Review Fees
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Part 18.
Building Safety Permit Fees
- 196. New Construction, Additions and Remodel Existing Building Permits.
- 197. Phased, Partial, and Deferred Submittal Permits.
- 198. Additional Utility Meter Fee.
- 199. Manufactured Building.
- 200. Demolition Permits and Move-off Permits.
- 201. Permit Time Extension.
- 202. Permit Reinstatement.
- 203—210. Reserved.
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Part 19.
Building Safety Inspection Fees
- 211. Re-inspection Fee for All Construction Permits.
- 212. After-Hour Inspection Request.
- 213. Conditional Utility Clearances (Non-refundable Fee).
- 214. Temporary Power.
- 215. Certificate of Occupancy (Non-refundable Fee).
- 216. Periodic Safety Inspections—Elevators, Dumbwaiters and Escalators.
- 217. Refrigeration System Periodic Inspections.
- 218. Annual Facilities Permit.
- 219. Building Maintenance Registration Fees.
- 220. Journeyman Licenses.
- 221—230. Reserved.
- Part 20. Building Safety Miscellaneous Fees
- Part 21. Planning and Development Miscellaneous Fees
- Part 22. Glossary of Terms
- Tables