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Yes. In the event discretionary benefits are provided, they must also be authorized by ordinance or resolution. Must both the age and service requirement be met during employment to qualify for normal retirement benefits? Yes. Both requirements ... more
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It’s about good health for employees and the public. Secondhand smoke is a cause for lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, emphysema and asthma among other diseases. Communities that have implemented smoke-free ordinances have seen substantial ... more
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The Sheriff approached the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors in 2004 and requested an ordinance be put in place to help decrease the number of false alarms because they take deputies away from other essential duties and delay response time to ... more
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A. It is now the renter's responsibility to report any non-working smoke detector. Renters can be fined up to $100 for failing to do so. Renters can be fined as much as $700 for disabling smoke detectors. ... more
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No. The requirement that an ordinance be certified does not mean that the signature of the clerk must be witnessed by a notary public. All that is required is that the clerk or clerk-treasurer of the city or town sign the ordinance in his or her ... more
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10.07 Storage of Junk Vehicles (1) No disassembled, inoperable or unlicensed, and no junked or wrecked motor vehicle (s) shall be stored or allowed to remain in the open upon public or private property within the city for a period in excess of ... more
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A person may call to report a disturbing noise at any hour throughout the day. Examples of violations would be loud music coming from residences/vehicles/businesses, etc. Fines/Fees may range to be approximately $100.00 for each violation. ... more
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The communications Users Tax ("CUT") ordinance is an amended version of the Utility Users Tax ordinance contained in Article 1.1 of Chapter II of the Los Angeles Municipal Code. The CUT ordinance amends the previous Telephone Users Tax ("TUT"). ... more
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A bar is defined as an establishment that derives more than 75 percent of its gross revenues from the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premise consumption. Smoking is prohibited in a bar, night club, sexually oriented business, billiard hall, ... more
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All are available online under the Planning Department. A hardcopy of each can also be purchased in the Planning Office: $15.60 for the Zoning Ordinance, $5.00 for a City Zoning Map and $69.37 for the 2030 Comprehensive Plan. ... more
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