Sentences with phrase «of city ordinances»

We also are aware of no city ordinances that would mandate the same.
Municipal Courts handle traffic cases and cases involving violation of city ordinances.
Apparently he was standing in the midst of 30 to 40 dogs on two adjacent properties, and the owners wanted to give up the majority of them because they were in violation of city ordinances and were simply overwhelmed in general.
These services include the enforcement of city ordinances related to animals, removal of killed or injured animals / wildlife, impoundment of stray pets, and investigation of animal - related neglect, cruelty, nuisance and bite cases.
If you live in a city other than Tulsa, you should contact the city attorney, animal shelter or police department (or check to see if the local library has a copy of the city ordinances) and find out exactly how many pets you are allowed.
The case was tossed not just because of bad punctuation, but because Ms. Cammelleri argued that she was unable to understand the specifics of a city ordinance banning parking vehicles for more than twenty four hours.
Provides if defendant convicted in municipal criminal court of record for violation of city ordinance is without means to pay the fine or costs, and no undue hardship would result, the municipal judge may direct the defendant to perform community service at a rate of not less than the current federal minimum wage.
In Austin, it will soon be a violation of city ordinance to use hand - held electronic devices while driving or cycling.

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Following the lead of voters in Seattle in 2016, the Chicago City Council passed an ordinance in October requiring hotels to provide panic buttons to workers by next summer if they work alone in guest rooms.
Many cities and suburbs have sign ordinances that restrict the size, location and sometimes the lighting and type of sign used.
The city of Denton's lending ordinance, which passed in March, prohibits payday and auto - title lenders from renewing borrowers» loans more than three times.
Seeing the lenders» statehouse clout, a number of cities, including Dallas, San Antonio and Austin, have passed local ordinances that aim to break the cycle of payday debt by limiting the number of times a borrower can take out a loan.
On Wednesday, she will ask the city commission to refer discussion of a potential sexual harassment ordinance to the Neighborhood / Community Affairs Committee, the first step in what could become an ordinance similar to one passed in Chicago in October.
He granted a preliminary injunction temporarily halting that portion of the city's ordinance.
The ordinance seeks to establish regulation and a permitting process that would enable the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency or Department of Public Works to take action against scooters from companies that don't have an official permit from the city.
The RFP follows the Seattle City Council's passage of Ordinance 125257 in February 2017, which cut back on the city's dealings with Wells Fargo due to the bank's involvement in the Dakota Access pipeline and predatory lending practiCity Council's passage of Ordinance 125257 in February 2017, which cut back on the city's dealings with Wells Fargo due to the bank's involvement in the Dakota Access pipeline and predatory lending practicity's dealings with Wells Fargo due to the bank's involvement in the Dakota Access pipeline and predatory lending practices.
«Nothing in San Francisco's pending ordinance punishes hosting platforms for their users» content,» says Andrea Guzman, a representative of the city attorney office.
On Tuesday, Oakland passed a new ordinance regulating the use of surveillance devices by the city.
The city is using its blight ordinance to pressure the owner of the Hartford 21 tower to do something with another prominent but deteriorating building near Bushnell Park: the former YMCA building.
In 1997, Cardinal William Levada of San Francisco was faced with a city ordinance requiring his diocese to extend spousal benefits to «domestic partnerships,» which explicitly included same - sex couples.
For instance, in a colorful case involving a city ordinance restricting the practice of animal sacrifice, the Court severely criticized officials for acting out of animosity towards the Santeria religion, which engages in the ritualistic slaughter of pigeons, goats, and turtles (among other animals) and at least sometimes leaves the carcasses along roadsides and in other public places.
For instance, in a colorful case involving a city ordinance restricting the practice of....
This past October, Mayor Annise Parker of Houston subpoenaed sermons from several pastors in the Houston area who opposed a city ordinance that would have allowed people to choose which bathroom — male or female — they could use in a public establishment.
For example, Milwaukee Innercity Congregations Allied for Hope (MICAH), part of the Gamaliel network, pushed in the early «90s for an ordinance establishing hiring guidelines for city and country contracts.
The ordinance, which the city government passed and the mayor approved, was opposed by a group of book publishers, distributors and sellers.
In a two to one decision, a panel of appeals judges affirmed an earlier decision by Judge James Ishmael, who reversed the Lexington Human Rights Commission's 2014 decision that the company violated the city's fairness ordinance.
Well, Marty tells us, that phrase — which is not found in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights but comes from a letter that Thomas Jefferson sent to a group of Connecticut Baptists — will not be of much help to a congregation that needs to challenge a local zoning ordinance, or to ask the city police force for help in keeping the neighborhood noise level down during Sunday morning worship hours.
Many private schools have school on holidays of every major religion and nobody complains there — if you need to skip school to attend religious services, that is usually acceptable, but to make it a city - wide ordinance is just ridiculous.
In a pair of side - by - side op - ed pieces last April, the San Francisco Chronicle presented a double critique of the «compromise» worked out to allow the Archdiocese to comply with a new city ordinance that requires any business or agency doing business with the city to offer to domestic....
For example, the city recently passed a «no camping» ordinance to restrict the number of homeless people who were camping in city parks and vacant lots.
In this sense, for instances, the decision of the Masters Barbers» Association to open neighborhood shops until church time on Sundays is just as surely political policy as an ordinance passed by the city council.
The second paragraph of the WSJ story states, «' I don't want to have a national debate about freedom of religion when my whole purpose was to defend a strong and wonderful and appropriate city ordinance,» said Ms. Parker, a Democrat and the city's first openly gay mayor.»
To his delight the Town Council had issued a revolutionary Ordinance of the City of Wittenberg (24 January 1522), ordering the surrender of various Church revenues and some plate, including the funds of as many as twenty - one sodalities, much of it spent on social evenings and the like.
No one who reads Cardinal Lawrence Shehan's memoirs, in which he poignantly recalls being booed by masses of Catholic parishioners in 1966 when he testified before the Baltimore City Council in favor of an open - housing ordinance, can fail to realize that there were ugly elements in urban ethnic Catholicism.
And other texts: Letter of Consolation to all who Suffer Persecution (1522), Temporal Authority: to what extent it should be obeyed (1523), covering a wide range of the responsibilities of the state, Ordinance of a Common Chest (1523), That Jesus Christ was born a Jew (1523), a defence of the teaching that Jesus was the promised «Messiah» of the Jews, To all Christians in Worms (1523), Concerning the Ministry (1523), Trade and Usuary (1524), stricter than some earlier medieval theories but not in practice greatly different (and he sent a letter to the Saxon Chancellor, Gregory Bruck on the same topic), To the Councillors of all Cities in Germany that they establish and maintain Christian Schools (1525), How God rescued an Honourable Nun (1524), the story of an escape from a convent, A Christian Letter of Consolation to the People of Miltenberg (1524).
«I don't want to have a national debate on freedom of religion when my purpose is to defend... a city ordinance
Foremost in their minds now is food security, something that the City of Davao has been proud of being the first with a local initiative in 2010 to pass the Organic Agriculture Ordinance ahead of Republic Act 10068 (Organic Agriculture Act of 2010) on the same year.
The Portland City Council approved an ordinance late Wednesday that prohibits the use of synthetic pesticides for outdoor pest management on public and private property.
The Californian cities of Perris (Ordinance 1340 — effective 14 April 2017), and Berkeley (Ordinance 7560 — effective 1 July 2017) require all restaurants, including fast food and takeaway restaurants, to make water, sparkling or flavoured water, with no added natural or artificial sweeteners, milk or non-dairy milk alternatives the default beverage in children's meals.
In November 2016, the City of Albany passed Ordinance 2016 - 02 which introduced a one cent per ounce general tax, with no expiration date.
Ordinance 2451 (effective 1 September 2015), amending chapter 17 of the City of Davis Municipal Code, and the Healthy - by - Default Kids» Beverage Ordinance (2016)(effective 8 July 2016), of the City of Stockton, require restaurants in the Californian cities of Davis and Stockton, including fast food and takeaway restaurants, to make water, milk or non-dairy milk alternatives the default beverage in children's meals.
In St. Louis, for example, a judge overturned a city ordinance that would have required a public vote on funding for a new stadium, clearing the way for a riverfront project that will cost $ 388 million in tax incentives and state and city bond proceeds as part of a $ 998 million plan that may or may not convince the Rams to stay.
«Clearly, though, the laws of the state, ordinance and cities are a factor.»
In the case of Norwalk, Connecticut, for instance, it was Diane Beltz - Jacobson, Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City, who, once a concerned mother brought the issue to the attention of governmental officials, spearheaded the effort which led to adoption of a concussion safety ordinance by the cCity, who, once a concerned mother brought the issue to the attention of governmental officials, spearheaded the effort which led to adoption of a concussion safety ordinance by the citycity.
In a statement from the village, Trustee Pat Gira encouraged community members to come and share their opinions at the meeting on Monday at 6 p.m. at the Village Hall, 14700 S. Ravinia Ave.. The Chicago City Council passed an ordinance banning the sale of dogs, cats...
The council amended the city's Lakefront Protection Ordinance to allow the sale of beer, wine and spirits on the island, which is controlled by the Chicago Park District.
The City Council «s Zoning Board of Appeals has recommended the city adopt an ordinance banning skateboard ramps, and the full council will consider the recommendation at its Oct. 1 meetCity Council «s Zoning Board of Appeals has recommended the city adopt an ordinance banning skateboard ramps, and the full council will consider the recommendation at its Oct. 1 meetcity adopt an ordinance banning skateboard ramps, and the full council will consider the recommendation at its Oct. 1 meeting.
Netsch also sought board approval of a policy that would require lakefront park projects to conform with the Lake Michigan and Chicago Lakefront Protection Ordinance, which, among other things, requires that lakefront projects get city approval.
The Chicago City Council passed an ordinance banning the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits from commercial breeders last month.
Orland Park — Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and the City Council now have before them a crucial high - rise fire safety ordinance pertaining to the installation of fire sprinklers in high - rise buildings built before 1975.
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