Chapter 21
OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS1

Article I. In General

21-1    Abandoned iceboxes.

21-2    Unclaimed property—Disposition of.

21-3    Same—Storage charges.

21-4    Same—Disposal of proceeds of sale.

21-5    Signs in public ways; on vehicles.

21-6    Posting bills.

21-7    Auctioneers regulated.

21-8    Reserved.

21-9    Reserved.

21-10    Use of bow and arrow, airguns, etc. prohibited.

21-11    Discrimination in real estate sales and rentals prohibited.

21-12    Discharging firearms prohibited.

21-13    Noise control ordinance.

21-14    Leaf blowers.

21-15—21-16.    Reserved.

21-17    Emission of smoke or cinders prohibited; report of violations.

21-18    Placing substances in reservoir and swimming in reservoir prohibited.

21-19    Keeping unwholesome, noisome or offensive houses or places prohibited.

21-20    Gambling prohibited; confiscation of devices.

21-21—21-23.    Reserved.

21-24    Urination and defecation in streets.

21-25—21-27.    Reserved.

21-28    Use of buildings by disorderly persons.

21-29    Graffiti and defacement of property.

21-30    Littering.

21-30.1.    Feeding of pigeons prohibited.

21-30.2.    Feeding of sea gulls prohibited.

21-31    Restaurant, hotel, amusements and admissions taxes.

21-32    Operating hours of restaurants, lunchrooms, etc., in residential zones restricted.

21-33    Prostitution.

21-34    Keeping house of prostitution.

21-35    Throwing stones or other missiles.

21-36    Wearing mask or disguise for illegal purposes.

21-37    Consumption of alcoholic beverages prohibited.

21-38    Alcohol consumption, possession in public places.

21-39    Disruption of school operations.

21-40    Reserved.

21-41    Impact fees.

21-42    Regulation of security alarm systems.

21-43    Fletcher Free Library.

21-44    Local sales tax enacted.

21-45    Unlawful trespass.

21.45A.    Notice of trespass on city property.

21-46    Disorderly conduct.

21-47    Unlawful mischief.

21-48    City Hall Park.

21-49    Church Street Marketplace District trespass authority.

Article II. Women in Construction Trades

21-50    Statement of purpose.

21-51    Definitions.

21-52    Establishment of work force participation rates for women.

21-53    Enforcement.

21-54    Penalty.

21-55    Identification to law enforcement officers required.

Article III. Penalties

21-56    Penalty.

21-57—21-59.    Reserved.

Article IV. Youth Access to Tobacco

21-60—21-63.    Reserved.

21-64    Self-service tobacco sales displays prohibited.

21-65, 21-66.    Reserved.

Article V. Prequalification of Construction Contractors

21-67    Policy.

21-68    Definitions.

21-69    Prequalification requirement; bidding process.

21-70    Prequalification application.

21-71    Financially responsible.

21-72    Experience; record.

21-73    Employment practices.

21-74    Fair subcontractor relations.

21-75    Proprietary information.

21-76    Implementation; exception.

21-77    Enforcement.

21-78    Severability.

21-79    Reserved.

Article VI. Livable Wages

21-80    Findings and purpose.

21-81    Definitions.

21-82    Livable wages required.

21-83    Applicability.

21-84    Enforcement.

21-85    Other provisions.

21-86    Exemptions.

21-87    Severability.

21-88    Annual reporting.

21-89    Effective date.

Article VII. Outsourcing

21-90    Policy.

21-91    Definitions.

21-92    Implementation.

21-93    Exemption.

21-94    Enforcement.

21-95—21-99.    Reserved.

Article VIII. Union Deterrence

21-100    Policy.

21-101    Definitions.

21-102    Implementation

21-103    Enforcement

21-104—21-110.    Reserved.

Article IX. Reproductive Health Center Access

21-111    Findings.

21-112    Definitions.

21-113    Prohibited acts.

21-114    Penalties.

21-115    Severability.

21-116—21-119.     Reserved.

Article X. Percent for Public Art

21-120    Purpose.

21-121    Definitions.

21-122    Eligible projects.

21-123    The percent for public art fund.

21-124    Public art project guidelines and policies.


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Cross reference—False fire alarms prohibited, § 13-14.