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Subjects beginning with letter B

Main Heading Subheading1 Subheading2 Ordinance Number & Series Date Synopsis Notes
Badges - Official

14222 CCS
Providing that Police badges and Chauffeurs License Badges be made for the City of New Orleans.
Badges - Official

3248 CCS
Providing that official badges of the City of New Orleans be returned to the Department of Public Safety.
Bakeries

1471 OS 1854 Regulating the baking and selling of bread in the City of New Orleans. Repealed by 1770 - 1854 - Book 6.
Bakeries

4135 OS 1858 Repealing Ord. 3146 regulating the size and weight of bread.
Bakeries

5739 OS 1861 Establishing the size and regulating the weight and inspection of bread.
Bakeries

9407 CS 1894 Prohibiting the erection or operation of a bread or cracker bakery without petitioning the Council, with the written consent of a majority of the property holders within 300 feet.
Bakeries

5624 NCS 1909 Prohibiting the establishment or operation of any place used for the mixing, compounding and baking, for sale, for restaurants, Bakery or Hotels any products of which flour is the principal ingredient, without permission of the Board of Health.
Bakeries

2567 CCS 1915 Requiring all bakers and manufacturers of bread to wrap same in parafine, greaseproof, glassine or sulphite paper. Amended by 8030 CCS - adding Southern Craft paper as a wrapping for bread.
Bakeries

5183 CCS 1918 Prohibiting the sale or delivery of bread between the hours of 12 p.m. on Saturdays and 12 p.m. on Sundays.
Bakeries

13380 CCS 1931 Providing for the closing of baker shops and prohibiting the sale and delivery of bread beween the hours of 12 o'clock Saturday night and 12 o'clock Sunday night.
Band - Municipal

12242 CCS 1930 Providing for the organization of a municipal band, and the appointment of a Board of Directors.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds



See also "Bonds".
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
4682 OS 1859 Louisiana State Bank is chosen as the Bank of Deposit.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
6191 OS 1864 Electing the First National Bank of New Orleans as the Fiscal Agent of the city.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
40 AS 1870 Electing the Bank of New Orleans, as the Fiscal Agent.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
1948 AS 1873 Authorizing contract with the Louisiana National Bank as the Fiscal Agent of the City. Also 1482 AS - Book 28.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
1470 NCS 1902 Authorizing loan from the Fiscal Agents $7,152.80 to defray expenses for extra police during recent street car strike.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
6459 NCS 1910 Authorizing the Board of Commissioners of the McDonogh School Fund to borrow the sum of $50,000.00 from Julius Weis and Son.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
2443 CCS 1915 Accepting bid of Hibernia Bank for the purchase of $500,000.00 of Publilc Belt Railroad Bonds. See Municipal Bonds - See Railroads.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
3123 CCS 1916 Re depositing of the McDonogh and Delgado Funds in the Whitney Central National Bank. Also the Louise Schwartz Fund.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
4668 CCS 1917 Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of New York re certain certificates of indebtedness proposed to be issued in payment of a garbage incinerator.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
8464 CCS 1925 Fixing terms and conditions governing and controlling such banks as act as depositories for the city funds. See also 4068 CCS - carrying into effect Act. 45 of 1896, and Act 4 of second extra session on 1910.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
10146 CCS 1928 Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Fiscal Agency contract with the various banks of the City of New Orleans.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
13053 CCS 1931 Fixing the terms, conditions and stipulations governing and controlling the banks acting as depositories of the city funds.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
13566 CCS 1932 Authorizing contract with the Canal Bank and Trust Company for the management and control (under the city's jurisdiction in line with provisions of bequests) and custody by means of safety deposit boxes, all the trust funds of the city. See also 13999 CCS and 14421 CCS.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
14007 CCS 1933 Appropriating $25,000 to cover costs in connection with the investigation of the banking situation in New Orleans.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
14212 CCS 1935 Authorizing advertisement for the selection of Fiscal Agencies.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
14268 CCS 1935 Making appropriation for and authorizing the payment of $10,000.00 with 6% interest, due Carrollton & Apple Company, or lawful holders of the note.
Banks and Banking Banks of Deposit - City Funds
14348 CCS 1936 Requiring that written notice be given to each bank in the Parish of Orleans as to the city's intentions of selecting a Fiscal Agency.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses




See also "Beverages".
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

1667 OS 1854 Regulating the time for the opening and closing of bar rooms.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

1593 OS 1854 Providing for the closing of cabarets at 9 P.M. See 1746 OS - Book 6 - providing for a tax on taverns, cabarets, coffee houses, etc.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

1947 OS 1855 Regulating the opening and closing time for establishments selling liquor.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

416 AS 1870 Regulating the license to be paid by keepers of coffee houses where vocal or theatrical performances are allowed.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

7067 AS 1881 Providing for the closing of bar rooms and saloons at 12 P.M.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

742 CS 1884 Prohibiting the selling of intoxicating liquors to minors under 18 years of age, to be drunk on the premises.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

13674 CS 1897 Prohibiting the operation of a bar room within 300 feet of a church or school.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

15472 CS 1899 Prohibiting persons to keep or allow to be kept, benches or seats on sidewalks in the vicinity of bar rooms.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

162 NCS 1900 Authorizing the Mayor to close bar rooms and saloons on Election Day. See also 511 AS.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

5222 NCS 1908 Prohibiting the sale or gift of liquor to intoxicated persons.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

6811 NCS 1910 Making it unlawful for any male or female under the age of 21 years to enter, for any reason, any bar room or saloon.
Bar Rooms, Cabarets, Coffee Houses

7745 NCS 1911 Prohibiting the operation of any place where liquors are sold and/or consumed on the premises, where such place faces a public playground.
Barber Shops - Beauty Shops

12070 CCS 1930 Regulating barber shops and beauty shops, prescribing sanitary rules, hours of business, etc. Amended by 12555 CCS by adding a new section.
Bath, Public - Bathing Beaches




See Health Laws under sanitary measures - See Safety laws.
Bath, Public - Bathing Beaches

5839 NCS 1909 Dedicating the former site of the St. Mary School in square bounded by St. Mary, Rousseau, Tchoupitoulas and Felicity Streets, also buildings, as "Public Baths" to be in charge of the Public Bath Commissioner. See also 5906 NCS and 6419 NCS. See 5089 NCS - Authorizing appointment of a "Public Bath Commission".
Bayou St. John

9836 CCS 1927 Creating a Board of Commissioners for the care and improvement of the banks of the Bayou St. John and the adjacent public lands and roadways owned and controlled by the city.
Bayou St. John

14086 CCS 1934 Designating as an aquatic park and creating a commission therefor, that part of Bayou St. John between Jefferson Davis Parkway and Esplanade Ave.
Bayou St. John

14479 CCS 1936 Authorizing contract with the Board of Levee Commissioners and Jos. F. Dupuy for the removal of Dupuy's Shipyard on Bayou St. John.
Bequests




See Trust Funds. See Asylums
Bequests

4416 NCS 1906 Authorizing the Mayor to accept donation of Mrs. M. A. Young consisting of a strip of ground on Audry Street from Dauphine to Royal Street.
Bequests

5415 NCS 1908 Authorizing the Mayor to accept the bequest of the late Edward Thompson, and directing to take steps to recover same. Left to the Fink Home, amount not stated.
Bequests

5453 NCS 1908 Authorizing the Mayor to accept the bequest of the late Mrs. Frederick Tilton to the home for insane and directing the District Attorney to take steps to recover same.
Bequests

5216 NCS 1908 Authorizing acceptance of legacies made to the City Insane Asylum by the late Anna Staub. Total $3,000.
Bequests Rudolph T. P. Danneel



See "Schools" under sub-head "Danneel"
Bequests Rudolph T. P. Danneel
3740 NCS 1906 Accepting dedication by Rudolph T. P. Danneel of property known as "Danneel Place".
Bequests Thomas Day
6980 NCS 1911 Accepting bequest of $4,500.00 from the late Thos. Day to be expended for improvements in Audubon Park, Lower City Park, and Fiske Free Library.
Bequests Thomas Day
6981 NCS 1911 Accepting bequest of $30,000.00 from the late Thos. Day for the erection of a normal school to be nown as the "Tom Day Normal School", on a site to be provided by the city. The bequest being inadequate to erect such a normal school as needed, the executors of the estate agreed to let the bequest apply as the "last payment" on such normal school as the city may build.
Beverages

13875 CCS
Providing beverage license for beer, porter, ale, fruit juices, etc. Amending and corelating ordinances as follows: 14059 CCS - Book 151, 14217 CCS, 14293 CCS, 14433 CCS and 14517 CCS - Book 152. See Licenses - Liquor.
Beverages

13963 CCS
Providing beverage license for beer, porter, ale, fruit juices, etc. Amending and corelating ordinances as follows: 14059 CCS - Book 151, 14217 CCS, 14293 CCS, 14433 CCS and 14517 CCS - Book 152. See Licenses - Liquor.
Beverages

14201 CCS
Regulating the traffic in malt, vinous, aspititous alcoholic liquors of more than 6% of alcohol by volume. See also 14433 and 14517 CCS.
Beverages

14630 CCS
Amending 14433 CCS
Billboards

9357 OCS

See Section 49 of this ordinance.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans

2934 NCS 1905 Transferring to the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans the two outer sugar sheds on the river front between Iberville and Conti Streets
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans

55156 CCS 1918 Authorizing lease from the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans of lands and premises for use of the Public Belt Railroad, $50,000 a year.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans

10600 CCS 1928 Authorizing quit claim, relinquishment and abandoment of all rights of claims of the City of New Orleans and the Public Belt Commission of certain lands, to the Board of Commissionners of the Port of New Orleans.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans

13779 CCS 1932 Prohibiting the employment of, application for, or acceptance of work on any publicly owned or publicly operated property except by qualified voters, making exception in cases where fully qualified persons are not available.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans Wharves and Landings
83 AS 1870 Prohibiting structures, shanties, etc., upon the public wharves, landings or levees.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans Wharves and Landings
516 CS 1883 Prohibiting smoking on city wharves.
Board of Commissioneers of the Port of New Orleans Wharves and Landings
2679 CS 1887 Contracting with the city for the lighting of the wharves and levees where cotton is stored.
Boats - Vessels in Port




See Ratproofing.
Boats - Vessels in Port

4524 NCS
Requiring all persons renting skiffs or other pleasure craft for hire to keep a record of the names and addresses of all occupants of same. See also 5160 CCS - Book 149.
Boats - Vessels in Port

2513 CCS
Providing sanitary measures applicable to boats and vessels at the docks. See Health.
Boats - Vessels in Port

3121 OS 1856 Prohibiting the sale of liquor from any vessel or flatboat, in quantities less than one barrel.
Boats - Vessels in Port

7176 AS 1881 Prohibiting the letting, loaning or hiring of skiffs, canoes, sailboats or other craft to minors under the age of 18 years.
Boats - Vessels in Port

7416 AS 1881 Requiring all Captains, Masters, or Commanders to make fast to the mooring posts, stakes or piles on the levee proper.
Boats - Vessels in Port

16017 CS 1900 Making it unlawful for any comon carriers to transport into the Parish of Orleans any person suffering with a contagious disease.
Boats - Vessels in Port

813 CCS 1913 Prohibiting smoking on the public docks and sheds, or within 50 feet of same, and in the holds of ships lying at the wharves. See also 516 CS and 5776 CS.
Boiler Inspectors



See Safety Laws. Also, Engineers.
Boiler Inspectors

2060 CS 1887 Creating the office of Steam Boiler Inspector. See also 5392 NCS - Book 140 - creating a Board of Examiners of Steam Boiler Engineers, issuance of licenses, etc. and 3835 CCS - providing for the inspection of steam boilers and the examination of engineers in charge of same.
Boiler Inspectors

14113 OCS 1934 Providing for the appointment of a Chief Boiler Inspector to be under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Safety. Amended by 14159 CCS.
Boiler Inspectors

14160 CCS 1934 Providing for the annual physical and mental examinations of persons engaged in the profession of operating steam boilers, steam engines, internal combustion engines and/or refrigerating equipment. With amending and correlating ordinances as follows:14195 CCS, 14216 CCS, 14231 CCS amd 14237 CCS. Amended by 14195, 14216, 14231, and 14237 (all CCS)
Bonds Drainage
3527 CC 1857 Authorizing a drainage tax and bond issue, and directing City Engineer to make survey. See also 1933 CC - Book 7.
Bonds Municipal
13665 CCS
Calling an election (May 1932) to vote the proposition to issue, negotiate and sell bonds in the sum of $750,000, for the improvement of streets, roads, bridges, sidewalks, parks and playgrounds.
Bonds Municipal
2236 CCS
Authorizing a bond issue of $100,000.00 for the improvement of Audubon Park.
Bonds Municipal
9347 CCS
Calling an election (year 1926) to submit to the taxpayers the proposition to issue, negotiate and sell bonds in the principal amount of $7,500,000.00 to be used for drainage, New Criminal Court Building, garbage incinerators, City Park Extention, and Municipal Auditorium.
Bonds Municipal
5760 CC 1861 Authorizing an issue of notes in payment of city debts, amount not to exceed $500,000.00. See also 5931 CC - Book 20.
Bonds Pontchartrain Railroad Bonds
1930 CC 1855 Requiring a tax on all trades and professions to offset the interest of the Pontchartrain Railroad Bond Issue.
Bonds Pontchartrain Railroad Bonds
2785 CC 1856 Authorizing the Mayor to have an authenix record made of the 329 6% bonds issued by the city to the Pontchartrain Railroad, and afterwards to have said bonds destroyed in the presence of a Notary, the Comptroller, the Treasurer and Chairman of the Finance Committee.
Bonds Premium Bonds
2372 CCS
Directing sale of 2600 bonds for account of the Fink Asylum, and re-investment of the proceeds in current interest bearing bonds.
Bonds Premium Bonds
199 CCS 1913 Directing sale of 31 Premium Bonds of the Girod Fund, proceeds to be used for the repair of property owned by said Fund on City Park Avenue.
Bonds Public Belt Railroad Bonds of the City of New Orleans
2340 CCS 1915 Authorizing sale of $500,000.00 Public Belt Railroad Bonds (authority of Act 179 of 1908) proceeds of which will be used for a cotton warehouse terminal, and other improvements. See 2443 CCS - accepting bid of the Hibernia Bank and Trust Co. for purchase.
Bonds Public Belt Railroad Bonds of the City of New Orleans
5441 CCS 1919 Authorizing sale of $600,000.00 of Public Belt Railroad Bonds of the City of New Orleans. Authority of Act 179 of 1908.
Bonds Public Belt Railroad Bonds of the City of New Orleans
10429 CCS 1928 Authorizing the creation of an issue of bonds in the sum of Five Million Dollars to be known as N.O. Public Belt Railroad Bonds and authorizing the sale of $1,000,000.00 in aggregate amount thereof. To bear interest at 4-1/2 percent.
Bonds Public Belt Railroad Bonds of the City of New Orleans
14606 CCS 1937 Amending 10429 to provide for the sale of an additional $500,000.00 with rate of interest to be fixed by the Commission Council. See also 14639 CCS - Providing for registration and release.
Bonds Public Service, Inc.
12958 CCS
Approving the issue and sale by N.O.P.S.I., of $4,000,000.00 in principal amount of its First and Refunding Gold Bonds, Series "C".
Bonds Public Service, Inc.
9481 CCS 1927 Approving the issue by Public Service, Inc., of bonds in $8,000,000.00 principal amount, first and refunding mortgage gold bond series "C".
Bonds Sewerage and Water Board
14089 CCS 1934 Calling an election for April 3, 1934, for authority to issue, negotiate and sell bonds styled "City of New Orleans Sewerage, Water and Drainage Bonds" in the principal sum of $1,800,000.00 for extension of sewerage, water and drainage.
Bridges




See "Canals" - See "Viaducts".
Bridges

112 OS 1852 Requesting opinion of the District Attorney as to the obligation of the Canal Banking Company to construct a bridge across the New Canal, or if the city has the right.
Bridges

737 CCS 1913 Providing for a lift bridge over the channel connecting New Basin Canal with the Southern Yacht Club. See also 1042 CCS and 1251 CCS.
Bridges

2453 CCS 1915 Providing for the construction of a highway bridge from Chef Menteur Road to the Rigolets, and directing advertising for bids.
Bridges

9110 CCS 1926 Accepting bid of H. N. Moody for construction of a bridge over the Outfall Canal at Behrman Avenue.
Bridges

9295 CCS 1926 Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with N.O. Public Service for the maintenance and upkeep of the bridge over the New Basin Canal at Carrollton Avenue.
Bridges

10133 CCS 1928 Accepting bid of John Reiss for the construction of a concrete bridge crossing the Seventeenth Street Canal at S. Claiborne Avenue.
Bridges

10819 CCS 1928 Accepting bid of Thos. H. Brockman for construction of a bridge over N. Broad St. Canal at Agriculture St.
Bridges

14316 CCS 1935 Providing for the sale of the superstructure of the bridge over the New Basin Canal at Magnolia Avenue.
Bridges

14472 CCS 1936 Providing for the opening of the Esplanade Avenue Bridge and the Magnolia Garden Parkway Bridge of Bayou St. John.
Bridges

14619 CCS 1937 Providing for the re-decking of the Esplanade Avenue Bridge over Bayou St. John by forces of the Division of Public Works.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues
4942 OS 1860 Budget of probable receipts and expenditures, covering charity, drainage, elections, public squares, schools, police, powder magazines, streets, wharves and levees, water works and workhouses.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Expenditures 6600 CCS 1922 Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1922.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Expenditures 13877 CCS 1932 Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1933. Amended by 14063 CCS.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Expenditures 14045 CCS 1933 Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1934. Amended by 14186 and 14220 CCS.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Expenditures 14200 CCS 1934 Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1935.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Expenditures 14332 CCS 1935 Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1936.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Expenditures 14508 CCS 1936 Providing a budget of expenditures for the year 1937.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Revenues 13876 CCS 1932 Providing a budget of revenues for the year 1933. Amended by 14062 CCS
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Revenues 14044 CCS 1933 Providing a budget of revenues for the year 1934. Amended by 14185 CCS.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Revenues 14202 CCS 1934 Providing a budget of revenues for the year 1935.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Revenues 14336 CCS 1935 Providing a budget of revenues for the year 1936.
Budgets Expenditures - Revenues Revenues 14507 CCS 1936 Providing a budget of revenues for the year 1937. Amended by 14680 CCS.
Building Code

12550 CCS
Amending Sec. 38 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code




See Fire Limits, Fire Prevention Zoning.
Building Code

14151 CCS
Amending Sec. 112 & 113 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

10421 CCS
Amending Sec. 21 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

14682 CCS
Appropriating funds to cover the cost of revising and co-ordinating 9357 - "Building Code".
Building Code

12794 CCS
Amending Sec. 120 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

11123 CCS
Amending Sec. 27 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

11366 CCS
Amending Sec. 22 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

11365 CCS
Amending Sec. 20 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

12911 CCS
Amending Sec. 120 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

11247 CCS
Amending Sec. 21 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

11124 CCS
Amending Sec. 80 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

11122 CCS
Amending Sec. 27 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

9442 CCS
Amending Sec. 65 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

9443 CCS
Amending Sec. 145 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

10422 CCS
Amending Sec. 96 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

10362 CCS
Amending Sec. 6 - 96 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

10420 CCS
Amending Sec. 3 - 96 of the Revised Building Code of 1926
Building Code

11364 CCS
Amending 10362 CCS.
Building Code

11125 CCS
Amending Sec. 21 of the Revised Building Code of 1926.
Building Code

7181 AS 1881 Providing that all dwellings be equipped with adequate supply of hydrant or cistern water.
Building Code

15362 CS 1899 Providing that all buildings hereafter erected or altered to be used as hotels, theatres, hospitals, asylums, etc., to exceed three stories in height, shall be made fireproof. Amended by 2103 NCS.
Building Code

4045 NCS 1906 Requiring owners to repair all leaky galleries, sheds, verrandahs and other overhead structures extending over the sidewalk.
Building Code

6115 NCS 1909 Making it the duty of the City Engineer to designate house numbers on building permits.
Building Code

12750 CCS 1930 Requiring the furnishers of building supplies and materials to show the number of building permits on all their dray tickets and forward said tickets to the Building Division daily.
Building Code Apartment Houses



See Zoning
Building Code Building Code of 1910
6712 NCS 1910 Establishing a code to govern construction, alteration, additions, repairs and equipment; covering height, masonry, materials, construction, etc., etc. Amending and correlating ordinances as follows: 6763 NCS - Correcting clerical errors in 6712; 7640 & 7777 NCS - Amending 6712 NCS as to fire limits; 7952 NCS - Repealing 7640 and 7777 NCS and re-establishing fire limits; 8627 NCS - Amending 7952 NCS as to steps on sidewalks of frame buildings; 1169 & 1932 CCS - Amending 6712 NCS as to wooden tenement houses outside fire limits.
Building Code Dangerous Buildings
10631 CCS 1928 Providing for the demolishing of any building, staging, chimney or other structure considered dangerous.
Building Code Fire Escapes
8434 CCS
Providing for a balanced drop ladder from the lower balcony, for all new and existing fire escapes.
Building Code Party Walls
9756 CCS 1927 Providing for the opening of party walls for the purpose of separating adjoining wall. See Section 45 of 9357 CCS re Party Fences.
Building Code Rat Proofing
2512 CCS 1915 Providing for the rat-proofing of all buildings in the City of New Orleans. See "Ratproofing".
Building Code Revised Buillding Code of 1926: (Available in book form)
9357 CCS 1926 Establishing a code to govern the construction, alteration, addition, repairs and equipment, and repealing all ordinances now in force affecting or relating to the construction, alteration, addition, repairs and equipment or removal of buildings or other structures, etc., etc. Effective Jan. 1, 1927.
Building Code Schools and Colleges



See Zoning
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
8664 CCS
Various streets in Edgewood Park (Gentilly) Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
8726 CCS
Plum St., S. Carrollton to Broadway. 8764 CCS. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
3458 CCS
St. Charles - Lee Circle to Carrollton. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
6053 CCS
Napoleon Ave. and Carrollton. Also 8671 CCS. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
8428 CCS
Webster St., Magazine to St. Charles. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
8459 CCS
St. Claude Ave., Jordan Ave. to Parish Line. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
8706 CCS
Nashville Avenue. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
8672 CCS
Common, Baronne to Rampart. See 8719 CCS. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
9127 CCS
Pine St. - St. Charles to Broad Place. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
9298 CCS
Pine St. - Poplar to Plum. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
9622 CCS
State St, Laurel to St. Charles Avenue. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
10062 CCS
General Pershing - Danneel to S. Liberty. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
10070 CCS
Prytania St. - Jackson Avenue to Josephine. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
10464 CCS
Amending 6053 CCS on N. Carrollton Avenue. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
8886 CCS
Pine St. - Broad Pl. to Colipissa St. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
11078 CCS
Amending 10070 CCS. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
11362 CCS
North side of Dryades St., Common to Howard. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set Back Limits: (Building set back from street line)
8474 CCS
Valmont St. Amendment to 6712 CCS.
Building Code Set-Back Requirements (under 9357 CCS)
10614 CCS
On Plum St., amending 8726 and 8764 CCS. See also 9763 CCS.
Building Code Set-Back Requirements (under 9357 CCS)
12132 CCS
On Common St., Baronne to Rampart. Amending by 12928 CCS.
Building Code Set-Back Requirements (under 9357 CCS)
9835 CCS
Building line on Broadway.
Building Code Set-Back Requirements (under 9357 CCS)
10602 CCS
Defining the manner of establishing a set-back or building line on all portions of ground so located that the side portions form an angle smaller or larger than ninety degrees with the front; along all streets regulated by a building line.
Building Code Set-Back Requirements (under 9357 CCS)
10598 CCS 1928 Regulating the placing of public and semi-public buildings or schools in zoned or set-back areas, where the institution owns the square of ground.
Building Code Theatres and Motion Pictures
7340 CCS 1923 Governing the construction, alteration and equipment of buildings used for production, storing and handling of Nitro-Cellulose films.

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