PAGD Article 8. Mineral oils.. 291-295 9. Inflammable mixtures. 296-299 10. Combustible mixtures. 299-300 11. Garages. 300-304 12. Motor vehicle repair shops. 304 13. Dry cleaning and dry dyeing establishments. 305-307 14. Motor cycle repair shops and storage plants....307-308 15. Paints, varnishes and lacquers.. 308 16. Calcium carbide... 308 17. Gases under pressure. .309-313 18. Refrigerating plants.. 314-315 19. Nitro-cellulose.. .315-316 20. Inflammable motion-picture films. .317-318 21. Distilled liquors and alcohols.. 318 22. Oils and fats.. .318,319 23. Technical establishments.. 319 24. Wholesale drug stores and drug and chemical supply houses. .320-325 25. Retail drug stores. .325-327 26. Miscellaneous .. 328 Article 1. General provisions. 2. Billiard and pool tables. .341-344 344 344 . 345–348 348 348–349 349 ..350-360 PAGE Article 9. Junk dealers. 360–362 9a. Pawnbrokers. 362 10. Peddlers, hawkers and venders. 363–364 11. Public carts and cartmen.. 364-366 12. Public porters... 366-367 13. Shooting galleries. 368 14. Street musicians. .368-369 16. Massage Institutes.. 369 16. Lessees of tenements. 370 17. Bathing establishments and bath-house keepers..370-371 18. Soliciting contributions in public. ... 371 CHAPTER 15 MARKETS Article 1. General provisions.. 2. Location and designation of public markets. .372–373 .373–379 .379-380 .380-383 CHAPTER 16 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Article 1. General provisions. 2. Special provisions.. 384-385 385 CHAPTER 17 PARKS, PARKWAYS AND PARK-STREETS (Regulations of the Park Board) Article 1. General provisions. 386-389 2. Traffic régulations. .390-394 3. Projections upon parks, parkways or park streets..394-397 4. Miscellaneous.. ..397-398 Article 1. Elevated railroads. 2. Street railroads.. .401-402 Article 1. General provisions. .496-498 2. Advertisements, placards and posters.. 498 3. Assemblies. .498-499 4. Auctions and other sales. .499-500 5. Awnings. . 500 6. Boundaries and monuments. .501-502 7. Construction and repair. .502-504 8. Disturbance of surface.. 504 9. Excavations... 505-509 10. House numbering. 509-510 11. Lights... 510 12. Noises.. 511-513 13. Obstructions and incumbrances. :513-525 14. Projections and encroachments. .525-528 15. Sidewalks.. .528–531 16. Signs and show-bills.. 531-537 17. Vaults.. .537-540 18. Miscellaneous. 540 19. Laying and installation of pipes, main and conduits. 541 CHAPTER 24 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Article 1, General provisions. 542 542-551 551-555 Article 1. Bureau of weights and measures. 2. Regulation of weights and measures. 562 563-566 .566-569 CHAPTER 27 MISCELLANEOUS.. .570-574 CHAPTER 28 REPEAL. 575-578 By section 41 of the Greater New York Charter (L. 1897, chap. 378), all ordinances of the local boroughs in the City of New York, when not inconsistent with the charter, were continued in force. But the Board of Aldermen was given full power and authority to pass ordinances governing all the boroughs by sections 42, 44, 49, 50 and 51, and to modify, amend or repeal any ordinances of the local boroughs. This code repeals all special and village laws heretofore still in force in the Greater New York and makes all ordinances general throughout the city. These general powers were continued by the revision of 1901 (L. 1901, chap. 466). The revised charter (sec. 57) requires an annual compilation by the Board of Aldermen on January first of the general ordinances in force. It is in pursuance of this section this code was prepared. CHAPTER 1 General Provisions Article 1. Definitions. 2. Miscellaneous regulations. ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS Sec. 1. Definitions. Sec. 1. Definitions.-Unless otherwise expressly stated, whenever used in this ordinance the following terms shall respectively be deemed to mean: Alderman, a member of the board of aldermen; 2. Board of estimate, the board of estimate and apportionment; 3. Bureau, board, office, commission, department or commissioner, the bureau, board, office, commission, department or commissioner to which or to whom the section, article or chapter, in which the term is used, relates; 4. Charter, the Greater New York Charter; 8. Day, a calendar day exclusive of Sundays and full legal holidays; 9. Department, includes each bureau and division of the department; 10. Employee, any person whose salary or compensation is paid out of the city treasury, other than an officer designated as such by ordinance or ate; 11. Local improvement, an improvement the expense of which is assessed, in whole or in part, upon the property deemed benefited; 12. Park, includes parkway; 13. Persón, a natural person, corporation, association, joint-stock association, firm and copartnership; 14. Port' of New York, the public waters embraced within, adjacent to or opposite the shores of the city and over which the state of New York has jurisdiction; 15. Public property, any property rights and interests owned by the city as well as all “streets,”. “parks, water front property, and public places and waters within or belonging to the city; 16. Real property, any lands, lands under water, water front property, the water of any lake, pond or stream; all easements and hereditaments, corporeal or incorporeal, and every estate, interest and right, legal and equitable, in lands or water, and any right, interest, privilege, easement and franchise relating to the same, including terms for years and liens by way of judgment, mortgage or otherwise; 17. Sewer, a sewer, drainage canal, drain and sewage disposal work; |