ADOPTING ORDINANCE
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
First & Final Reading #1518
The City of Wyandotte Ordinance has been amended as follows:
First & Final Reading #1518
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED
AN ORDINANCE ENACTING A CODE OF ORDINANCES FOR THE CITY OF WYANDOTTE, MICHIGAN, REVISING, AMENDING, RESTATING, RECODIFYING, CODIFYING, AND COMPILING CERTAIN EXISTING GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF WYANDOTTE DEALING WITH SUBJECTS EMBRACED IN SUCH CODE OF ORDINANCES, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
The City of Wyandotte Ordains:
WHEREAS, the present general and permanent ordinances of the City of Wyandotte are in need of restatement, reorganization, codification and recodification for the complete preservation of the public peace, health, safety and general welfare of municipality and for the proper conduct of its affairs; and
WHEREAS, the Acts of Legislature of the State of Michigan empower and authorize the City of Wyandotte to revise, amend, restate, codify, recodify and compile any existing ordinances and all new ordinances not heretofore adopted or published and to incorporate such ordinances into one ordinance in book form; and
WHEREAS, the Legislative Authority of the City of Wyandotte has authorized a general restatement, compilation, revision, codification, and recodification of the ordinances of the City of Wyandotte of a general and permanent nature and publication of such ordinance in book form; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide for the usual daily operation of the municipality and for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety and general welfare of the municipality that this ordinance take effect at an early date.
Section 1. The general ordinances of the City of Wyandotte as revised, amended, restated, codified, recodified, and compiled in book form are hereby adopted as and shall constitute the "Code of Ordinances of the City of Wyandotte, Michigan."
Section 2. Such Code of Ordinances as adopted in Section 1 shall consist of the following Titles:
WYANDOTTE, MICHIGAN
CODE OF ORDINANCES
   TABLE OF CONTENTS
   CHARTER
   TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
   Chapter
      10.   Rules of Construction; General Penalty
      11.   Municipal Civil Infractions
   TITLE III: ADMINISTRATION
      30.   Organizations
      31.   Officials and Employees
      32.   Retirement System
      33.   Law Enforcement
      34.   Finance and Revenue; Taxation
   TITLE V: PUBLIC WORKS
      50.   Electricity
      51.   Garbage and Trash
      52.   Water and Sewers
      53.   Cable Television
   TITLE VII: TRAFFIC CODE
      70.   General Provisions
      71.   Traffic Regulations
      72.   Parking and Stopping Rules
      73.   Recreational Vehicles
      74.   Motor Carriers
   TITLE IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS
      90.   Downriver Central Animal Control
      91.   Fire Prevention and Protection
      92.   Hazardous and Toxic Materials
      93.   Fireworks
      94.   Health and Safety; Nuisances
      95.   Marine Safety
      96.   Special City Events
      97.   Parks, Recreation and City-Owned Property
      98.   Unmanned Aircraft
      99.   Alarm Systems
      100.   Weights and Measures
   TITLE XI: GENERAL BUSINESS REGULATIONS
      110.   Auctions; Garage Sales
      111.   Peddlers and Solicitors
      112.   Advertisements
      113.   Film Production
      114.   Gasoline Service Stations
      115.   Telecommunications
      116.   Food and Drink Establishments
      117.   Alcoholic Beverages
      118.   Marijuana Businesses
   TITLE XIII: BUSINESS REGISTRATION AND LICENSING
      130.   Registration and Licensing
      131.   Junk Dealers, Junkyards and Pawnbrokers
      132.   Leisure; Amusements and Entertainment
      133.   Tattoo Parlors and Tattooing
      134.   Used Car Dealers
   TITLE XV: GENERAL OFFENSES
      150.   General Provisions
      151.   Offenses Against Persons
      152.   Offenses Against Property
      153.   Offenses Against Public Peace
      154.   Weapons and Harmful Devices
      155.   Controlled Substances and Other Drugs
      156.   Inmate Reimbursement
   TITLE XVII: LAND USAGE
      170.   Building Regulations; Construction
      171.   Housing Code
      172.   Electric Code and Inspections
      173.   Mobile Homes and Mobile Home Courts
      174.   Streets and Sidewalks
      175.   Trees and Vegetation
      176.   Grading and Soil Erosion Control
      177.   Planning and Development
      178.   Urban Renewal
      179.   Swimming Pools
      180.   Geothermal Systems
      181.   Rental Dwellings and Units
   TITLE XIX: ZONING
      190.   Zoning
   TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
   PARALLEL REFERENCES
   References to Michigan Compiled Laws Annotated
   References to Prior Code
   References to Ordinances
   INDEX
Section 3. All prior ordinances pertaining to the subjects treated in such Code of Ordinances shall be deemed repealed from and after the effective date of this ordinance except as they are included and reordained in whole or in part in such Code; provided, such repeal shall not affect any offense committed or penalty incurred or any right established prior to the effective date of this ordinance, nor shall such repeal affect the provisions of ordinances levying taxes, appropriating money, annexing or detaching territory, establishing franchises, or granting special rights to certain persons, authorizing public improvements, authorizing the issuance of bonds or borrowing of money, authorizing the purchase or sale of real or personal property, granting or accepting easements, plat or dedication of land to public use, vacating or setting the boundaries of streets or other public places; nor shall such repeal affect any other ordinance of a temporary or special nature or pertaining to subjects not contained in or covered by the Code.
Section 4. Such Code shall be deemed published as of the day of its adoption and approval by the City Council and the Clerk of the City of Wyandotte is hereby authorized and ordered to file a copy of such Code of Ordinances in the Office of the Clerk.
Section 5. Such Code shall be in full force and effect as provided in Section 6, and such Code shall be presumptive evidence in all courts and places of the ordinance and all provisions, sections, penalties, and regulations therein contained and of the date of passage, and that the same is properly signed, attested, recorded, and approved and that any public hearings and notices thereof as required by law have been given.
Section 6. This ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the peace, health, safety, and general welfare of the people of this municipality and providing for the usual daily operation of all city departments, and shall take effect at the earliest date provided by law.
Section 7. Repeal. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herein are hereby repealed, only to the extent necessary to give this ordinance full force and effect.
Section 8. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take immediate effect. This ordinance is deemed necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health, safety and for providing for the usual daily operation of the City of Wyandotte. This Ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in a newspaper generally circulated in the City of Wyandotte within ten (10) days of its passage. A copy of this Ordinance may be inspected or obtained at the City of Wyandotte Clerk's Office, 3200 Biddle Avenue, Wyandotte, Michigan.
Motion unanimously carried.
CERTIFICATION
      We, the undersigned Robert A. DeSana and Lawrence S. Stec, respectively, the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Wyandotte, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was duly passed by the City Council of the City of Wyandotte, at a regular session on Monday, October 18, 2021.
                                                      Robert A. DeSana, Mayor
                                                      Lawrence S. Stec, City Clerk
The effective date of this Ordinance is October 18, 2021. A copy of this Ordinance may be purchased or inspected at the City of Wyandotte Clerk's Office, 3200 Biddle Avenue, Wyandotte, Michigan, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Publication Date: October 27, 2021