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HomeMy WebLinkAbout000206 Original ContractSeptember 6, 2011 Ms. Janessa Hurd City Clerk City of Port Angeles Post Office Box 1150 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Dear Ms. Hurd: Thank you for taking the time recently to speak with our Regional Sales Representative, Gregory Dudiak We appreciate your interest in Municipal Code Corporation (MCC) and the services we offer We are pleased to submit our proposal for supplementing your Code of Ordinances WHY USE MCC? MCC is the nation's leading codifier of municipal ordinances. We have earned this title by working for over sixty years to embrace innovation, technological advancements and to earn the trust of our 3,500 clients across the nation. While we are in fact the oldest, largest and most experienced codifier of local government Codes, we also take pride in the fact that we are family owned and operated. It is this distinction that we believe ensures an extremely high level of professionalism and customer service. Our clients describe the following as our most prominent distinguishing characteristics: i• If you have any questions or desire additional information, please call and speak with Gregory or me. We will also be happy to schedule a conference call or webinar with all interested parties, or meet with you personally. DMB /swr M cc: Gregory Dudiak, Regional Sales Representative City of Port Angeles 1 Record #000206 Municipal Code Corporation PO Box 2235 Tallahassee, FL 32316 800- 262 -2633 Fax: 850- 575 -8852 info @municode.com Municode.com i via email. citvclerk( citvofpa us EDITORIAL EXPERTISE MCC's editors and proofreaders are highly trained, experienced and dedicated to ensuring that your code is readable, free of conflicts, consistent and concise. They will work with your staff to fully support and implement the attorney's recommendations. 0 ONLINE LIBRARY More than 2,700 Codes of Ordinance are available from all 50 states. All are searchable, and individual access is free to the visitor Some of the features available with your Code are. print/save /e -mail selected sections; in -line graphics, tables and photos; expandable Table of Contents for accelerated browsing; and hyperlinks of internal cross references I SCHEDULE We can supplement your code of ordinances according to any schedule that will best serve the needs of your municipality. We can update your online code in as little as 48 hours if you so desire. We can also post your uncodified ordinances via our N.O.W. or OrdLink services between supplements, thus allowing your citizens to view the ordinances online prior to your regularly scheduled supplement CI TECHNOLOGY MCC has a proven track record of investing in technology that benefits our customers. You can be assured of access to the best search engines, the fastest Internet connections, advanced communication channels and sophisticated publishing tools over the life of the project and throughout Supplementation. 0 PRINT SUBSCRIBERS MCC provides free services to our local government clients for the sale of printed Codes and Supplements to subscribers. Si rel ale Barstow Vice President Sales TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 SCOPE OF WORK 3 ADDITIONAL SERVICES 4 SUPPLEMENT SERVICE QUOTATION SHEET FOR CITY OF PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 5 1 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROPOSAL FOR SUPPLEMENTATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Municipal Code Corporation (MCC) was founded in 1951 and offers services to local governments nationwide We have published and Supplemented more than 3,500 Codes. With more than 60 years of experience, MCC has fine tuned its operations to offer the most efficient and affordable codification and publishing services available. From creating or updating a Code to shipping a Supplement to posting the content on -line, MCC assures the fastest, most accurate delivery of customized services. We work hard to maintain the high level of service our Clients have come to expect. Understanding Your Needs Our service depends on fully understanding your unique needs, and begins with our first contact. While the Sales staff works with more than 3,500 accounts, we do so one person at a time. MCC is a family- owned, medium sized business, which means our clients receive a level of personal service unparalleled in the industry At the same time, we also have the resources to handle complex custom issues. Our size also allows us to provide extra editorial and technological resources a smaller firm can't offer. Our most valuable assets are our customers and our reputation. We earn our reputation by offering helpful suggestions and solutions for your unique situation. MCC also has a Regional Sales Representative, Gregory Dudiak, located in Seattle, Washington. He is available to answer questions and meet with you, as needed. He has worked with Municipalities and Counties with Codes for over 40 years. He attends the Washington Municipal League Conference, Clerks Conference and IIMC Conference and is also supported by our entire staff in Tallahassee Working in tandem with our Sales Team, the Editorial Team develops a clear vision of your unique needs We assign you to an Editorial Team, which allows for continuity of knowledge and experience with your Code The team consists of several editors and proofreaders, all of whom have an understanding of the nuances of your ordinances Having this bench depth ensures that an experienced MCC representative is always available to meet your needs. Applying our Experience As referenced above, MCC's legal and editorial staff is organized in teams. This provides for consistency in editing, understanding and assuring accuracy. We encourage our legal team to become thoroughly familiar with your Code and your staff; this results in a rapport between you and the team and facilitates communication. We receive approximately 4,000 ordinances each month, and publish approximately 400 updates in the same time period. The experience we gain from our scale allows us to recognize issues before they become a problem. We also train our teams to look in other, unaffected areas of the Code for possible conflicts with amending ordinances. In many states, we provide free State Law Pamphlets to notify our Clients of changes in State Laws affecting local governments Using Technology for Your Benefit MCC focuses on technology that benefits our customers We have created products that are affordable and meet the ever changing needs of our customers. MCC handles all electronic services in- house. We offer all format/database options (HTML, RTF, PDF, XML), and all choices of media (CD, download, e- mail.). We consider technology a "core competency" and are committed to staying abreast of technology for your benefit. MCC provides electronic products that provide a variety of ways citizens and staff can access the Code. We provide web access via industry standard browsers on PC and Mac platforms. Additionally, the website recognizes when a visitor is on a mobile device and automatically changes the view to a "mobile- friendly mode Future developments will make the experience of visitors even more efficient and productive, though these tools may be sold as a Premium service Municode.com meets all Priority 1 checkpoints under the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Specification (WCAG). Association Support MCC supports many Clerk, Attorney, Municipal and County Associations, additionally we partner with the International Institute of Municipal Clerks and International Municipal Lawyers Association to provide services to their members. Our Vice President of Sales, Dale Barstow, is the President of the Municipal Clerks Education Foundation All of this support is motivated by our desire to "give back" to the people who have made us successful, as well as our goal to stay close to our Customers. MCC is keenly interested in assisting you with your needs and we feel our focus, company and personnel perfectly match your goals. We appreciate your interest and look forward to your review of the rest of our information. 2 SCOPE OF WORK MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as MCC, hereby offers to perform supplementation services for the CITY OF PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON, hereinafter referred to as Client 1. Services Offered. MCC will research, edit, index and publish (both in print and electronically) the finally enacted legislation Client specifies for inclusion in the Code. 2. Material Included All legislation of a general and permanent nature, passed in final form by the Client will be included in the Code MCC prefers the material in an editable electronic format (such as WORD), and will rely upon the electronic media furnished by the Client. All material received by MCC will be acknowledged via e-mail. Ordinances contained within the text of minutes can be researched and extracted. 3 Omitted Material. The following legislation, which is not of a general and permanent nature, will be omitted from the Code unless Client instructs otherwise: Appropriations, Franchises; Bonds; Vacating Streets and Other Public Properties; Sales of Surplus Assets and Properties; Tax Levies, Special Elections; Contracts and Agreements; Rezoning, Personnel Regulations; Annexations and Disannexations; Tax Anticipated Notes and Issuances of Similar Debt Instruments; Appointments of Named Individuals to Positions within a Governmental Body; Comprehensive Master Plans and Traffic Schedules and Fee Schedules. 4. Additional Content. Client can include additional content (for example, charter, zoning, SmartCode or Form Based Code, land development regulations) in the Code. The native files (typically InDesign) will be required of any graphic intensive content. Added content can be included in a Supplement or published separately. Additional divider tabs or binders will be provided as necessary. 5. Editorial Work The Supplement editorial team, who is supervised by a licensed attorney and consists of a legal editor, proofreader and indexer, will review the legislation to determine proper placement within the Code. MCC will adhere to the structure and style contained in the ordinance unless changes are required to ensure consistency with other text in the Code The team will also update the Table of Contents, catch lines, reference tables and index. Editorial notes will be appended to sections that require additional explanation. MCC has Supplement teams trained in the use of InDesign, and will editorially preserve the integrity of form of such files whether displayed on -line or in print. 6 Schedule. Amendments are provided on a schedule designed to meet the needs of the Client The schedule can be weekly, biweekly, monthly, bi- monthly, quarterly, tri- annual, semi- annual, annual or upon authorization. Electronic Updates can occur on a more frequent schedule than Printed Supplements In addition to establishing when Supplements will occur, the schedule determines how frequently MCC will request ordinances from Client. 7 Printed Supplements. Amendments to the printed Code occur in the form of printed Supplement pages that are issued as replacement pages on acid -free paper. Printed Supplements include. an updated Table of Contents; Code Comparative Table; index; an instruction sheet to advise holders of the book where to insert and remove pages; a Checklist of Up -To -Date pages that indicates the most recent source from which each page is derived; and a Supplement History Table that indicates the specific ordinances included in the Supplement. A copy of each Supplement for every printed Code is included in the base page rate. Our paper supplier is chain -of- custody certified with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Sustainable Forest Initiative (SFI) and Program for Endorsement of Forest Certification schemes (PEFC) 8. Electronic Updates. Amendments to the Internet version of the Code can be provided on a separate schedule from Printed Supplements. Electronic Updates reflect the editorial decisions made by the Supplement team and a fully searchable, complete Code will be posted. Electronic Updates are included in the base page rate and clients who receive both Electronic Updates and Printed Supplements receive the Printed Supplements at no charge. A CD containing the full, updated Code will be delivered after each printed Supplement. 9. Electronic Medium and Format. The Code will be furnished in any electronic medium and format selected by the Client Most popular mediums are: Internet, CD -ROM, and FTP. Most popular formats are: HTML, RTF, PDF, XML and integrated with search engine A current list of options is attached. 10. New Ordinances on the Web (NOW). MCC can post your ordinances on the web between Supplements. NOW ordinances are included with your Code, though they are not edited into the Code. They are posted within 24 hours of receipt in their original form and once included in a Supplement or Electronic Update they will be removed from the NOW listing of ordinances. 3 11. OrdLink. NOW ordinances can be linked to the section being amended via the OrdLink service Linked ordinances show up in the NOW list of ordinances, and the link is indicated by highlighting in the Table of Contents and an icon at the section being amended The icon is linked to the amending ordinance 12 OrdBank. Is a collection of all ordinances sent to MCC, listed chronologically and organized by Supplement number, presented on -line with number, date and a description of the text. Each ordinance in the list is linked to the actual ordinance as enacted 13 Support. Support for our electronic and online services is offered 8.00a to 8:OOp (Eastern). Telephone requests are answered within 24 hours, and e-mail requested within one hour 14 Delivery. Printed Supplements to the Code will be delivered in bulk to the Client, unless Client chooses to utilize MCC's Distribution Services. The website will be updated upon shipment of the printed supplement or as Electronic Updates are completed. Website Services included in annual Code on the Internet Fee (COI) $450 First year at No Charge Collapsible TOC (Frameless Version) Mobile Friendly Site In -line Images and PDF's Scrolling Tables and Charts Pinpoint Searching Saved Searching Save as RTF (Word) Print and Email (Title /Chapter /Sections) Internal Linking within the Code (Municipal Code Section References) Static Linking Link can be emailed or linked to your website (Code Tips) Mouse over for Internal References Section Analysis o Q4 2011 included in annual COI fee Server Stability and Disaster Recovery Plan; Co- Location in Atlanta, Georgia Phone and Web support for Citizens and Staff ADDITIONAL SERVICES 15. Distribution. Fulfillment services are available to distribute individual printed copies of Codes and Supplements to departments or subscribers at no additional fee to the Client MCC can sell the Codes, Supplements, chapter reprints, binders and tabs at a pre determined, agreed upon price MCC assumes all risk and expense for providing these items. Orders can be placed through our online ordering, via fax or mail. 16. Legal Review At any point during the term of this Agreement, or extensions thereof, MCC can legally review the Code to identify inconsistencies, obsolete provisions or compare the Code to current State Law State Law references can be updated in conjunction with this legal review or as a separate engagement State Law Pamphlets for selected states are provided on the www.municode.com website free of charge. 17 Document Scanning Services (MuniScan). MCC's subsidiary, MCCi, offers scanning, indexing and integration of hard copy documents with Laserfiche Software to provide the Client with intuitive browsing, index cards, and fuzzy logic. Pricing information can be supplied upon request. 18 Electronic Records Management Software and Services (Laserfiche) MCCi is the largest Laserfiche Var in the United States and focuses on Local Government. With over 400 City /County clients, MCC' can provide your organization with the most experienced professionals to implement and support your Laserfiche solution. Laserfiche software is used for Electronic Records Management and here are just some of the features. scan, index, search, archive, automate approval processes, make records available via the web, manage records retention, and integrate with your other software systems 19. Utility Billing Services (MuniBills). MCCAdvantage offers billing, statement and remittance processing services as an additional benefit under this agreement. MCCAdvantage, a subsidiary of MCC, can provide the client with design, printing and mailing services for customer billing /statements of all types. These services also include remittance payment options, software and other billing solutions. Pricing information for this service can be supplied upon request. 4 Supplement Service Base Page Rate' SUPPLEMENT QUOTATION SHEET CITY OF PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON Page Format Single Column Base page rate above includes Acknowledgement of Material Data conversion, as necessary Editorial Work Proofreading Indexing Schedule as selected by Client Updating Electronic versions (CDs and Internet) Printing 5 copies Additional Services that may apply to Supplement Service Conversion of Code to MCC'S Database No Charge Code on Internet, first year No Charge Customized banner (one time fee) $200 Graphics' Tabular matter, per graphic or table $10 Municode Desktop, initial set up fee $75 Electronic delivery handling fee, per delivery $75 New Ordinances on the Web (NOW), per ordinance $25 OrdLink", per ordinance $50 OrdBank per ordinance $5 Freight, prebilled Actual freight State Sales Tax If applicable Payment for Supplements and Additional Services Invoices will be submitted upon shipment of project(s) Base Page Rate $18 per page 1 All prices quoted in this section may be increased no more frequently than annually in accordance with the Producer Price Index Internet Publishing and web search portals (NAICS 519130) as reported by US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics. 2 Schedule for Supplements can be weekly, monthly, pp y, y, y, y, quarterly, tri- annual, semi annual, annual or upon authorization. Electronic Updates can occur more frequently than printed Supplements. 3 We do not charge a per page rate for updating CDs or the Internet, however a handling fee is charged MCC uses only acid -free paper s Provided MCC can rely upon the version of the Code furnished and it is in an editable, electronic format. 6 Subsequent years at $450 Includes printing all copies. Additional $15 (for a total of $25) if graphic includes color 8 Tabular matter is defined as tables, Algebra formulae, or other materials that require special programs or extra editorial time to modify and prepare for inclusion in an update. 9 Following initial setup, fee will be $75 /update. 10 "delivery" is defined as making updated electronic data available to the Client on CD -ROM, FTP. Pricing includes HTML /RTF /PDF /XML combined. Fee applies whenever updated content is delivered via one of the above defined products. 11 If OrdLink is selected the NOW service is not necessary. 12 OrdBank requires participation in NOW and OrdLink service. Fee for combined services is $55 per ordinance. 5 Municipal Code Corporation PO Box 2235 Tallahassee, FL 32316 800-262-2633* Fax: 850 575 -8852 o info @municode.com ,Municode.com This proposal shall be valid for a period of ninety (90) days from the date appearing below unless signed and authorized by MCC and the Client. Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall begin upon execution of this Agreement and end three years thereafter In the absence of notice of cancelation, this Agreement shall be automatically renewed from year to year provided that either party may cancel or change this agreement with sixty (60) days written notice Title: Witness: Date: Submitted by: MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION MCC Officer Witness: (,t Date: I V 1 f Accepted by CITY OF PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON By: 6 nlc pall Code Cor oration PO Box 2235 Tallahassee, FL 32316 800 262 -2633 o Fax: 850- 575 -8852 info @municode.com Muniicode.com Business main location: For 60 years, Municipal Code Corporation has engaged in editing and publishing Codes for municipalities and counties of all sizes throughout the United States. MCC has published and supplemented more Codes that are in current use than any other codifier in the Country. This experience enables us to offer you the finest services available. Statistics of note include: 1700 Capital Circle, SW Tallahassee, FL 32310 800 262 -2633 or 850 576 -3171 Incorporation Date: March 1951 Current Code Accounts: more than 3,400 QUALIFICATIONS Divisions: MCCi Document Management and Enterprise Content Management MCCa Utility Billing and Statement Processing Project Contact Persons: Rick Grant, Executive Vice President and C.0 0 Eric Grant, Vice President Supplements Steffanie Rasmussen, Assistant Vice President Sales Personnel /Offices The entire corporate staff consists of approximately 160 employees, including 9 attorneys, 35 editors, and 46,000 square feet of floor space. We have regional offices in Apple Valley, Minnesota; Charlottesville, VA, Fort Worth and Edinburg, Texas; and Seattle, Washington. All editing, printing and web hosting is performed on our premises. This enables us to control each project from beginning to end with no part being subcontracted. Key personnel are available to answer questions during any phase of the project and to assure quality control. Supplementation: Key Personnel Assigned to Project W. Eric Grant. Vice President of Supplements. Supervisina Attorney Received a B.S from the United States Naval Academy, a M A from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law He is a member of the Florida Bar and is the Supervisor of the Supplement Department In order to ensure that you receive the best service possible, MCC has deployed a team concept This team organizational structure allows for efficient communication, reduces the turn around time for the publication of your supplements and helps to ensure you the highest degree of accuracy possible. In addition, because each team is comprised of three editors and one proofreader, it allows for what we call "bench depth" there is always a backup person who is familiar with the municipality's Code of Ordinances. As the Supplement Department Supervisor, he will work with the lead editor to review the amending ordinances and establish a schedule for the completion of each job Additionally, he will oversee your code as it progresses through our process Leslie Mayne, Production Support Account Representative, B A., English and Anthropology, Florida State University. Ms Mayne has over eleven years of customer service experience. She is the Production Support Representative for the Supplement Department, serving as a direct point of contact for our customers. She is responsible for ensuring that the company's customers receive a superior level of service and assistance with their questions and or concerns. Leslie's goal is simple: Provide timely, superior customer service each and every day. 7 Indexing: Jov Luczvnski. Indexina Supervisor, A.A Calhoun Community College; Paralegal Technology; Member of American Society of Indexers. 10 years of experience in indexing Codes. Will provide oversight and technical assistance for initial editorial preparation of the Index and updating the Index through the Supplement Service Project Coordinator: Steffanie W. Rasmussen Assistant Vice President Sales, M.S Industrial Organizational Psychology, Kansas State University; B S., Business Psychology, Florida State University; Certificate in Performance Management, Florida State University. Worked with Bagel Bagel Cafe and Bagel Bagel Franchise Systems, Inc from Restaurant Management to Developing and Implementing the Franchise Product. Communication, Efficiency and Customer Service driven Municipal Code Corporation Executives A. Lawton Lanaford. President and CEO Received his Bachelor of Arts from Vanderbilt University, with a double major in Economics and Business Administration, a Juris Doctor from the Florida State University College of Law, and a Masters of Business Administration from the Florida State University College of Business. Thirty years experience with MCC. H. E. "Rick" Grant, Executive Vice President and C O.O. Received his Bachelor of Science degree from the U. S. Naval Academy and his Juris Doctor from Florida State University. A former naval aviator and Navy attorney (JAG Corps) who retired as The Judge Advocate General, the Navy's senior attorney. Fourteen years of experience as Executive Vice President and C.0 0 of Municipal Code Corporation. Dale Barstow. Vice President of Sales, Pilot of MCC's Corporate Airplane, Graduate from Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University, Honorary City Clerk in 5 States, Municipal Clerks Education Foundation President; Continuing Education Dale Carnegie Sales Training; Speaker for over 39 conferences 36 years experience in client sales. Dale meets with our customers to ensure face to face communication and coordination Michelle Eaaen. Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Finance. Received Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Florida and Master of Accounting degree from Nova Southeastern University. She is a licensed and active Florida CPA and has eight years experience with MCC, and over sixteen years of professional accounting experience in the publishing industry. 8 Customization Site Customization MCC can customize the look and feel of your Code on municode.com to more closely match your web site This is accomplished by posting a banner image (provided by the client) over the top portion of our site. $200 set up No annual charge, unless Client changes their banner. 1 Mumcode Search I C I M httpt//trbrary municade.cem/ indexa spz ?dlendD- 14631&state1D =5&statenam E; Google Linking o c e a n f i d e t BUY PUBLICATION [Y] MUNICODE LIBRARY ®HELP All Back 10 Ca111jmia Munlcodes 11 Oceanside, Cal LI THE CODE OF TH u u IJ' LJ Chapter 3A. 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This feature is offered to you as part of your annual Internet fee. State Statutes Hyperlinking References to specific state law contained in ordinances or Codes sections can be hyperlinked to statute being referenced. External Hyperlinking to your Code Each level of the code has a static link that will enable your users to easily create "Hot Links" to any section of the code. Simply click the permalink icon to the right of each heading level and paste the URL into the destination of your choice This feature is offered to you as part of your annual Internet fee. Search History Q Results 3 Ord Bank a Save e Pont 123 Email Whenever signs are erected, pursu: o section 10-2.79 of this cods, indicating any street or part thereof as a play street, no person 5520 dnve a vehicle upon any such street or portion thereat except drivers of vehicles having business or whose residences are within the closed area, and then any such driver shag exercise the greatest care in dnving upon such street or portion thereof (Code 1963, Sec 22 -52) Sec 10 3 6 Dnving within barncaded area of street. ICop7 gntto clipboard! any person to vehicle within an area of a street trancCaded pursuant to secho t BUY PUBLICATION MUNICODE LIBRARY Ail HELP i sidewalks. a ny vehicle, Including bicycles, mopeds and motorcycles, upon any sidewalk except while actually crossing the sk ewatk at a temporary or permanent dnvetvay. As used m this section, 'sidewalk mean any public sidewalk or pedestrian walkway, park, square or plaza in the city, and any pr sidewalk or pedestnan walkway, park, square or plaza m the city to which the general public is regularly afforded access by easement, Invitation or license (Code 1963, Sec 22 -55, Ord No 2888, 12/19/83, Sec 3; Ord No. 4410, 6/21(05, Sec 1) 9 Posting Ordinances New Ordinances on the Web (NOW). MCC can post newly enacted ordinances on the web between supplements so that anyone viewing your Code will find the most current legislation The NOW ordinances are not be edited into the Code; they are posted as a PDF in their original form A list of NOW ordinances is presented in the opening page of the Code in a table to include ordinance title, adoption date and description. This table also contains a link directly to the ordinance for viewing Once NOW ordinances are included in a supplement or electronic update to the Code, they will be removed from the web No setup fee is required Municode Search http!/ library.munlcodemmrindecaspa ?d1ent1D0. 14974&stateJD- 22&statenar'; Google ,Municode.com BUY PUBUCATION 4 Back to Michigan Municodes lU SL Joseph, Michigan Code of Ordinance L CODE OF ORDINANCES UJ PART I- CHARTER LI PREAMBLE L�, CHAPTER t NAME AND BOUNDARIE fL7 CHAPTER II GENERAL POWERS U CHAPTER 111 PLAN OF GOVERNMEP. L CHAPTER IV REGISTRATION, NOMI? L✓ CHAPTER V RECALL Li CHAPTER VI INITIATIVE L CHAPTER VII ORDINANCES L. CHAPTER VIII FRANCHISES L CHAPTER DC GENERAL FINANCE Li CHAPTER X. BONDS CHAPTER XI ASSESSMENTOFTAX. CHAPTER XII SPECIALASSESSMEN CHAPTER XIII STREETS AND -MEV CHAPTER XN CONDEMNATION ANC Ll CHAPTER XV MISCELLANEOUS Ly CHAPTER XVI TEMPORARY PROM, Lj CHAPTER XVIL INTERPRETATIONS Nlunicode.com 4 Back to Missouri Municodes ILI Lebanon, Missouri Code of Ordinam c„. CODE OF ORDINANCES CITY OF 1E61 L7 Supplement History Tebie CB CODE OF ORDINANCES Chapter 1 GENERAL PROMSION; Li Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATION Chapter 3 -AIRPORT L3 Chapter 4 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAG Lr Chapter 5 ANIMALS i t Lj Chapter 6 BUILDINGS AND BUILD Chapter 7 CIVIL DISASTERS AND D Chatter s COURT Li Chapter 9 ELECTIONS Chapter 10 FIRE PREVENTION AP L I Chapter 11 FLOODPLAIN MANAGI L� Chapter 12 HUMAN RIGHTS LJ Chapter 13 NUISANCES LJ Chapter 14 OFFENSES AND MISC J Chapter 15 PARKS AND RECREA L, Chapter 16 PEDDLERS, SOLICIT( .j Chapter 17 PLANNING AND DEVE D Chapter 18 POLICE 0 Hide TOC Search History CODE OF ORDINANCES City of ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN E Codified through Ordinance of January 10, 2011. 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An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 32 Neh,des for Hie St Joseph, MI 700 Broad Street SI Joseph, MI 49085 (269)983 -5541 www.5icnr corn Chapter 32. 6EHIC E5 FOR HIRE Q I Feedback HELP dfor any other documents that appear on this site may not reflect the most current legislation adopted OrdLink. OrdLink links a NOW ordinance to the section being amended. Linked Sections will be highlighted in the Table of Contents and a link is created from the amended section to the new ordinance. Once the linked NOW ordinances are incorporated into the Code they are removed from the website. For the linked NOW ordinance to be searchable, they must be sent in an editable format. Scanned documents can be included in the list and are viewable, but not searchable No setup fee is required k BUY PUBLICATION CU MUNICODE LIBRARY HELP el Hide TOC eV Search History MI Results El Ord Bank ig Save ei Print Q Email Lebanon. Missouri. Code of Ordinances» CODE OF ORDINANCES Chapter 5 ANIMALS ARTICLE 111. 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Bank B Save a Pnnt Email THE URBAN CORE ZONE consists of the heart of Downtown Ventura, which has the Td highest development intensities in the City and the greatest variety of uses, and important civic buildings. The Downtown is the City's histonc and cultural heart, and the Code is intended to encourage the area to also become nchly mixed use, with specialty retail, offices, and residential in mixed use buildings, and a wide variety of quality restaurants. Buildings are generally simpler and boxier in their massing than in other parts of the City, predominantly mixed in use, between 2 and 6 stories in scale, attached to one another, and set close to street frontages. 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