CHAPTER 93: PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY MATTERS; PUBLIC NUISANCES
Section
Fire Prevention
   93.01   Interference with Fire Department prohibited
   93.02   Riding on fire trucks by unauthorized persons prohibited
   93.03   Dead wires
   93.04   Burnt utility poles
   93.05   Obstruction of fire hydrants
   93.06   False fire alarm assessment policy
   93.07   Open burning and fire pits
Public Nuisances
   93.20   Enforcement
   93.21   Nuisances declared
   93.22   Maintenance of exterior of premises required
   93.23   Notification of property owner
   93.24   Right of entry to abate; appeals
   93.25   Cost of abatement; lien
   93.26   Noise regulations
   93.27   Unreasonable sound amplification
   93.28    Chronic violators
Residential Rental Property and Remedial Action Program
   93.40   Residential rental property and remedial action program purpose
   93.41   Definitions
   93.42   Disorder thresholds, disorder activity count, and verified violations
   93.43   Notification of mandatory meeting
   93.44   Mandatory initial meeting
   93.45   Remedial action plan and review
   93.46   Notice of revocation
   93.47   Transition plan and notification of tenants
   93.48   Notice of appeal
   93.49   Hearing procedure and appeal of Board’s findings
   93.50   INRA designation binding on subsequent owner
   93.51   Enforcement, remedies and penalties
   93.52   Adoption of remedial action plan manual
 
   93.99   Penalty
Cross-reference:
   Fire Department, see §§ 32.20 et seq.
   Fire limits, see § 150.02
   Interfering with or damaging fire alarm systems, see § 130.10
   Unauthorized carrying or use of fire whistles, sirens and the like, see § 130.08
Statutory reference:
   Authority of town as to fire protection, G.S. §§ 160A-291 et seq.
   Fire protection generally, see G.S. §§ 58-79-1 et seq.