§ 4-1. Chief building official. |
§ 4-2. Fire limits established. |
§ 4-3. Moving of buildings or structures. |
§ 4-4. Building code. |
§ 4-5. Electrical code. |
§ 4-6. Plumbing code. |
§ 4-7. Mechanical code. |
§ 4-8. Gas code. |
§ 4-9. Swimming pool code. |
§ 4-10. Floodplain management regulations (including revisions through July 3, 2012) and any additional flood elevation data provided by FEMA shall be automatically adopted. |
§ 4-11. Excavations. |
§ 4-12. Adoption of state law relative to street improvements. |
§ 4-13. Maintenance of sidewalks by property owners or occupants. |
§ 4-14. Maintenance of driveways by property owners or occupants. |
§ 4-15. Owners to repair defective sidewalks, driveways or appurtenances. |
§ 4-16. Street numbers for buildings. |
§ 4-16.1. Maintenance of utility easements by property owners or occupants. |
§ 4-17. Relocation of utilities located within streets, alleys and public rights-of-way. |
§ 4-18. Construction within public rights-of-way. |
§ 4-19. Neighborhood integrity code. |
§ 4-20. Emergency reporting equipment and procedures. |
§ 4-21. Construction board of adjustment and appeals. |
§ 4-22. Regulations of signs, banners, and awnings. |
§ 4-23. Home repair services. |
§ 4-24. Reserved. |
§ 4-25. Regulating and installation and maintenance of required landscaping for commercial and multifamily development within the city. |
§ 4-26. Residential code. |
§ 4-27. Energy conservation code. |
§ 4-28. Private sewage disposal code. |
§ 4-29. Technical construction standards and specifications. |
§ 4-30. Building and standards commission. |
§ 4-31. Minimum property maintenance and safety standards for multifamily structures. |
§ 4-32. Minimum standards. |
§ 4-34. Inspections. |
§ 4-35. Enforcement. |