Contents of Clarkdale Town Code
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Chapter 1
General
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1-1
Code Adoption
- 1-1-1 Adoption
- 1-1-2 Title – Citation – Reference
- 1-1-3 Scope
- 1-1-4 Reference Applies to All Amendments
- 1-1-5 Title, Chapter and Section Headings
- 1-1-6 Reference to Specific Ordinances
- 1-1-7 Effect of Code on Past Actions and Obligations
- 1-1-8 Effective Date
- 1-1-9 Constitutionality
- 1-1-10 Ordinances Passed Prior to Adoption of Code
- 1-2 Construction of Ordinances
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1-3
Definitions
- 1-3-1 General Rule Regarding Definitions
- 1-3-2 Acts by Agents
- 1-3-3 Code
- 1-3-4 Council
- 1-3-5 Day
- 1-3-6 Daytime, Nighttime
- 1-3-7 Department, Board, Commission, Office, Officer, or Employee
- 1-3-8 Gender – Singular and Plural
- 1-3-9 In the Town
- 1-3-10 Joint Authority
- 1-3-11 Month
- 1-3-12 Oath
- 1-3-13 Or, And
- 1-3-14 Person
- 1-3-15 Personal Property
- 1-3-16 Preceding, Following
- 1-3-17 Property
- 1-3-18 Real Property
- 1-3-19 Shall, May
- 1-3-20 Shall Have Been
- 1-3-21 Signature or Subscription by Mark
- 1-3-22 State
- 1-3-23 Tenant or Occupant
- 1-3-24 Tenses
- 1-3-25 Time – Computation
- 1-3-26 Time – Reasonable
- 1-3-27 Town
- 1-3-28 Week
- 1-3-29 Writing
- 1-3-30 Year
- 1-3-31 Violation – Violator
- 1-4 Reference to Chapters, Articles or Sections – Conflicting Provisions
- 1-5 Effect of Repeal
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1-6
Penalty
- 1-6-1 Collections – Recovery by Suit
- 1-6-2 Separate Violations
- 1-6-3 Classification of Misdemeanors
- 1-6-4 Enforcement
- 1-6-5 Commencement
- 1-6-6 Service of Citation
- 1-6-7 Appearance – Initial Hearing
- 1-6-8 Failure to Appear – Default Judgment – Failure to Pay
- 1-6-9 Rules of Procedure
- 1-6-10 Appeals
- 1-6-11 Magistrate Court
- 1-6-12 Applicability – Severability – Conflicts – Amended Statutes
- 1-7 Repeal of Existing Ordinances
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1-1
Code Adoption
- Chapter 2 Mayor and Council
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Chapter 3
Administration
- 3-1 Officers in General
- 3-2 Officers
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3-3
Purchasing
- 3-3-1 Definitions
- 3-3-2 In General
- 3-3-3 Bidding
- 3-3-4 Determination of Lowest Responsible Bidder
- 3-3-5 Securities
- 3-3-6 Emergency Purchases
- 3-3-7 Forms
- 3-3-8 Purchase or Contracts to Be Approved by the Town Council
- 3-3-9 Exceptions
- 3-3-10 Public Works
- 3-3-11 Disposal of Property
- 3-3-12 Conflict of Interest – Exemptions – Employment Prohibition
- 3-3-13 Prohibited Acts
- 3-3-14 Additional Income Prohibited for Services
- 3-4 Costs of Outside Consultant Fees
- Chapter 4 Police and Fire Departments
- Chapter 5 Magistrate
- Chapter 6 Animals
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Chapter 7
Building
- 7-1 Building Code
- 7-2 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings (IRC)
- 7-3 Plumbing Code
- 7-4 Mechanical Code
- 7-5 Electrical Code
- 7-6 Fuel Gas Code
- 7-7 International Fire Code
- 7-8 Existing Building Code
- 7-9 Energy Conservation Code
- 7-10 Abatement of Public Nuisances
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7-11
Excavation and Grading
- 7-11-1 Introduction
- 7-11-2 Purpose
- 7-11-3 Scope
- 7-11-4 Definitions
- 7-11-5 Permits Required
- 7-11-6 Exempted Grading Work
- 7-11-7 Guidelines
- 7-11-8 Grading Calculations and Limits
- 7-11-9 Grading Standards
- 7-11-10 Protection of Adjoining Property
- 7-11-11 Protection of Utilities and Rights-of-Way
- 7-11-12 Grading Permit Requirements
- 7-11-13 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
- 7-11-14 Operation Standards
- 7-11-15 Time of Operations
- 7-11-16 Conditions of Approval
- 7-11-17 Liability
- 7-11-18 Denial of Permit
- 7-11-19 Decision
- 7-11-20 Financial Security
- 7-11-21 Expiration
- 7-11-22 Extension
- 7-11-23 Renewal
- 7-11-24 Enforcement
- 7-11-25 Modifications
- 7-11-26 Fees
- 7-11-27 Hazards
- 7-11-28 Notification of Noncompliance
- 7-11-29 Inspection Authority
- 7-11-30 Site Inspection
- 7-11-31 Notification of Completion
- 7-11-32 Appeals
- 7-12 Repealed
- 7-13 Manufactured Housing Standards
- 7-14 Property Maintenance during Construction
- 7-15 Underground Utilities Required on All New Construction
- 7-16 Development Review and Guidelines for Peaks or Ridges
- 7-17 Permits
- 7-18 Conflicting Wording
- 7-19 Violations and Enforcement
- 7-20 International Property Maintenance Code
- 7-21 Abatement of Rubbish and Dilapidated Structures
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Chapter 8
Business Regulations
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8-1
Peddlers and Solicitors
- 8-1-1 Purpose
- 8-1-2 Definitions
- 8-1-3 Permit Requirements
- 8-1-4 Exemptions
- 8-1-5 Application Procedure
- 8-1-6 Permitting Procedure
- 8-1-7 Identification Card
- 8-1-8 Solicitation Procedures
- 8-1-9 Denial of Permit
- 8-1-10 Revocation of Permit
- 8-1-11 Permission Required for Selling on Streets or Sidewalks
- 8-1-12 Appeal
- 8-1-13 Penalties
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8-2
Business License Tax
- 8-2-1 License Required
- 8-2-2 Issuance
- 8-2-3 Exemptions
- 8-2-4 Separate Licenses Required
- 8-2-5 Licenses to Be Displayed
- 8-2-6 Nontransferability of License
- 8-2-7 Applicability to Business Located Outside Town
- 8-2-8 Time and Place of Payment
- 8-2-9 Inspection
- 8-2-10 Records
- 8-2-11 Revocation
- 8-2-12 When Taxes Delinquent
- 8-2-13 Violations
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8-3
Park and Swap Operations
- 8-3-1 Definitions
- 8-3-2 License Required
- 8-3-3 License Display, Duration, Renewal and Transfer
- 8-3-4 Fee Schedule
- 8-3-5 Application – Refusal to Issue
- 8-3-6 Revocation or Suspension of License
- 8-3-7 Police Reports Required
- 8-3-8 Reports and Collection of Taxes
- 8-3-9 Trading Area, Visibility of Merchandise
- 8-3-10 Sanitary Facilities
- 8-3-11 Hours of Operation
- 8-3-12 Exemption
- 8-3-13 Violations
- 8-4 Special Events
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8-5
Civil Unions
- 8-5-1 Purpose and Intent
- 8-5-2 Definitions
- 8-5-3 Requirements for a Valid Civil Union
- 8-5-4 Fees
- 8-5-5 Rights of Registered Civil Union Partners
- 8-5-6 Modification of Terms – Termination of Designation
- 8-5-7 Formalization – Right of Nonparticipation
- 8-5-8 Limitation of Liabilities
- 8-5-9 Public Records
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8-6
Commercial Outfitters
- 8-6-1 Purpose and Intent
- 8-6-2 Definitions
- 8-6-3 Establishment of Rules – Licenses and Permits Required
- 8-6-4 Fees, Terms and Capacities
- 8-6-5 Exemptions
- 8-6-6 Minimum Qualifications and Conditions for Issuance of a Commercial Outfitter Permit
- 8-6-7 Skill Instructors, Guides, Trip Leaders, and Guide Instructors
- 8-6-8 Prohibited Operations
- 8-6-9 Enforcement
- 8-6-10 Denial, Suspension or Revocation of Permit – Disciplinary Actions
- 8-7 Uniform Video Service License Agreement
- 8-8 Recreational Marijuana
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8-9
Short-Term Rentals and Vacation Rentals
- 8-9-1 Purpose
- 8-9-2 Definitions
- 8-9-3 Permit Required – Penalties
- 8-9-4 Emergency Point of Contact Requirements – Penalties
- 8-9-5 Compliance with the Law – Prohibited Uses
- 8-9-6 Neighbor Notification Required
- 8-9-7 Advertisement Requirements
- 8-9-8 Posting on the Property Required
- 8-9-9 Insurance Required
- 8-9-10 Permit Suspensions
- 8-9-11 Enhanced Penalties
- 8-9-12 Appeals
- 8-9-13 Judicial Relief
- 8-9-14 Severability
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8-1
Peddlers and Solicitors
- Chapter 9 Health and Sanitation
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Chapter 10
Offenses
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10-1
Offenses
- 10-1-1 Dangerous Construction
- 10-1-2 Damage to Property
- 10-1-3 Excavation to Be Covered
- 10-1-4 Explosives
- 10-1-5 False or Misleading Reports to Police
- 10-1-6 Fences – Electric
- 10-1-7 Liquor Violations
- 10-1-8 Littering
- 10-1-9 Loitering
- 10-1-10 Noise
- 10-1-11 Obstruction of Streets
- 10-1-12 Obstruction of View
- 10-1-13 Offensive Business
- 10-1-14 Offensive Premises
- 10-1-15 Prostitution
- 10-1-16 Searchlights
- 10-1-17 Signs and Banners
- 10-1-18 Spitting
- 10-1-19 Water – Flow upon Streets Prohibited
- 10-1-20 Camping Prohibited
- 10-2 Smoking
- 10-3 Curfew Hours for Minors
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10-4
Fireworks Regulations
- 10-4-1 Definitions
- 10-4-2 Fireworks Prohibited – Exceptions
- 10-4-3 Sale of Fireworks
- 10-4-4 Posting of Signs by Persons Engaged in the Sale of Fireworks – Civil Penalty
- 10-4-5 Authority to Enforce Violations of This Article – Means of Enforcement
- 10-4-6 Liability for Emergency Responses Related to Use of Fireworks – Definitions
- 10-4-7 Penalty
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10-1
Offenses
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Chapter 11
Sewer
- 11-1 Definitions
- 11-2 Sewer Service
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11-3
Department and Consumer Responsibilities
- 11-3-1 Sanitation Department Responsibilities and Liabilities
- 11-3-2 Consumer Responsibility
- 11-3-3 Interference with Sanitation Department or Building Inspector – Digging Up Streets without Permit
- 11-3-4 Unsanitary Disposal of Excrement Prohibited
- 11-3-5 Private Sewage Systems
- 11-3-5.5 Initial Service for Existing Developed Properties
- 11-3-6 Tampering with Equipment Prohibited
- 11-3-7 Permit Required
- 11-3-8 Application
- 11-3-9 Inspection and Approval by Sanitation Department or Building Inspector
- 11-3-10 Records to Be Kept by Sanitation Department
- 11-4 Use of Public Sewers
- 11-5 Setbacks from Odor-Producing Facilities
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Chapter 12
Parks and Recreation Facilities
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12-1
Public Parks, Trails, and Recreation Areas
- 12-1-1 Applicability of Regulations
- 12-1-2 Hours of Use
- 12-1-3 Vehicles in Parks, Trails and Recreation Areas
- 12-1-4 Horses and Other Riding Animals
- 12-1-5 Nonmotorized Vehicles – Roller Skates – Skateboards – Roller Blades
- 12-1-6 Camping and Parking in Parks and Recreation Facilities
- 12-1-7 Fires
- 12-1-8 Smoking
- 12-1-9 Damaging Property – Tampering with Parks or Facilities
- 12-1-10 Firearms and Deadly Weapons
- 12-1-11 Golfing at Parks and Recreation Facilities
- 12-1-12 Glass Containers in Parks and Recreation Facilities
- 12-1-13 Littering
- 12-1-14 Dumping or Depositing of Household or Commercial Trash
- 12-1-15 Domestic Animals
- 12-1-16 Prohibited Substances
- 12-1-17 Distribution or Sale of Food, Beverages or Other Items
- 12-1-18 Parks, Trails and Recreation Area Closure
- 12-1-19 Signs, Decorations and Other Objects
- 12-1-20 Wildlife Protection
- 12-1-21 Fees
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12-1
Public Parks, Trails, and Recreation Areas
- Chapter 13 Flood Damage Prevention
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Chapter 14
Traffic
- 14-1 Administration
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14-2
Traffic Control
- 14-2-1 Directing Traffic
- 14-2-2 Obedience to Traffic Regulations
- 14-2-3 Use of Coasters, Roller Skates, Bicycles, Hover Boards and Similar Devices Restricted
- 14-2-4 Motorized Skateboards
- 14-2-5 Traffic Control Devices
- 14-2-6 Authority to Designate Crosswalks, Establish Safety Zones and Mark Traffic Lanes
- 14-2-7 Authority to Place and Obedience to Turning Markers
- 14-2-8 Authority to Place and Obedience to Restricted Turn Signs
- 14-2-9 Limitations of Turning Around
- 14-2-10 One (1) Way Streets and Alleys
- 14-2-11 Regulation of Traffic at Intersections
- 14-2-12 Drivers to Obey Signs
- 14-2-13 Processions
- 14-2-14 Speed Limits
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14-3
Parking
- 14-3-1 Method of Parking
- 14-3-2 Blocking Traffic
- 14-3-3 Parking Adjacent to Schools
- 14-3-4 Authority to Erect Signs Restricting Parking
- 14-3-5 Parking Limitation
- 14-3-6 Restricted Parking Areas
- 14-3-7 Unloading Commercial Vehicles
- 14-3-8 Parking upon a Street
- 14-3-9 Parking of Commercial Vehicles or Trailers
- 14-3-10 Prohibited Parking
- 14-3-11 Application of Restrictions
- 14-3-12 Restricted Parking Areas for the Handicapped
- 14-3-13 Abandoned Vehicles
- 14-4 Vehicle Storage Regulations
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Chapter 15
Streets
- 15-1 Work in Town Rights-of-Way
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15-2
Standards and Specifications
- 15-2-1 Work Intended to Become Public Property
- 15-2-2 Work Not Intended to Become Public Property
- 15-2-3 Specifications and Details for Public Works Constructions
- 15-2-4 Standards and Specifications for Street Classification
- 15-2-5 Priority of Public Works Code and Standard Specifications for Street Classification
- 15-3 Street Naming Standards and Addressing Procedures
- Chapter 16 (Reserved)
- Chapter 17 Boards and Commissions
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Chapter 18
Sexually Oriented Businesses
- 18-1 Purpose and Findings
- 18-2 Definitions
- 18-3 Classification
- 18-4 License Required
- 18-5 Issuance of License
- 18-6 Fees
- 18-7 Inspection
- 18-8 Expiration of License
- 18-9 Suspension
- 18-10 Revocation
- 18-11 Transfer of License
- 18-12 Location of Sexually Oriented Businesses
- 18-13 Additional Regulations for Adult Motels
- 18-14 Regulations Pertaining to Exhibition of Sexually Explicit Films, Videos or Live Entertainment in Viewing Rooms
- 18-15 Additional Regulations for Escort Agencies
- 18-16 Additional Regulations for Nude Model Studios
- 18-17 Additional Regulations Concerning Public Nudity
- 18-18 Prohibition against Children in a Sexually Oriented Business
- 18-19 Hours of Operation
- 18-20 Exemptions
- 18-21 Penalty
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Chapter 19
Water Utility
- 19-1 Definitions
- 19-2 Town of Clarkdale Water Division – Authority
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19-3
Conditions of Service – Appeals
- 19-3-1 Water Supplied through Meter Only
- 19-3-2 Appeals
- 19-3-3 Waterline Frontage Requirement
- 19-3-4 Water Service Area
- 19-3-5 Use of Fire Hydrants and/or Fire Hydrant Meters
- 19-3-6 Bulk Water
- 19-3-7 Water Service Agreement
- 19-3-8 Approved Sewer or Septic System
- 19-3-9 Easement and Right-of-Way Dedication and Restrictions
- 19-4 Application for Water Service
- 19-5 Connection Tap and Water Meter Installation
- 19-6 Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection Control
- 19-7 Water Division and Customer Responsibilities
- 19-8 User Rates, Fees, and Other Charges
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19-9
Meter Reading, Billing and Collecting
- 19-9-1 Meter Fails to Register
- 19-9-2 Maintenance and Testing of Water Meters
- 19-9-3 Changing Size of Meter
- 19-9-4 Separate Meters
- 19-9-5 Readings from Different Meters
- 19-9-6 Delinquent Bills
- 19-9-7 Denial of Service to Uninhabitable and Unsafe Properties
- 19-9-8 (Reserved)
- 19-9-9 (Reserved)
- 19-9-10 After-Hours Service Generally
- 19-9-11 Actual Costs to Perform Services
- 19-9-12 Administration and Enforcement
- 19-10 Design and Construction
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19-11
Drought and Water Shortage Preparedness Plan
- 19-11-1 Executive Summary
- 19-11-2 Purpose and Objectives
- 19-11-3 Authority
- 19-11-4 Best Practices – Industry Standards
- 19-11-5 Water Resource Status Level Descriptions
- 19-11-6 Demand Reduction Strategies
- 19-11-7 Demand Reduction Strategy Implementation
- 19-11-8 General Powers of Common Council
- 19-11-9 Violations, Warnings, Surcharges
- 19-11-10 Appeal of Assessment of Surcharge
- 19-11-11 Tracking of Surcharges
- 19-11-12 Plan Amendments
- 19-12 Water Conservation Code
- Chapter 20 Development Impact Fee Code
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Chapter 21
Reimbursement Agreements
- 21-1 General Policy
- 21-2 Plan Submittal Requirements
- 21-3 Reimbursement Permit
- 21-4 Post Construction
- 21-5 Line Payback Charges
- 21-6 Assignability of Agreements
- 21-7 Reimbursement for Water/Reclaimed Water or Sewer Extensions or Other Water/Reclaimed Water or Sewer System Facilities by Town
- 21-8 Payment of Administrative Costs
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