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          Synopsis of Ordinances, 1841-1937


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Main Heading Subheading1 Subheading2 Ordinance Number & Series Date Synopsis Notes
Markets





Markets Bazaar Market
7464 AS 1881 Changing name - See Shakespeare Market.
Markets Breton Market
1150 OS 1853 Granting Board of School Directors of the Third District the exclusive use as a school building. Also under schools.
Markets Carrollton Market
13486 CS
Providing that the repairs and painting of this market come out of the rents collected from said market.
Markets Claiborne Market
35 OS 1852 Providing for the erection of a market house in the center of Claiborne Street, between Common and Jackson Streets, First District. Amended by 775 OS.
Markets Delamore Market
7502 CCS
Providing for the sale of a franchise to the site of Delamore Market for the purpose of erecting a new market. Old market destroyed by storm Sept. 1915.
Markets Delamore Market
8002 CCS 1924 Recognizing the assignment of market franchise to the Delamore Market Association, by John L. Oster, as provided for by 7502 CCS. See 7479 AS.
Markets Doullut Market
13915 CCS 1933 Extending franchise granted under Ord. 3798 NCS, for five years. Location, Dauphine, Burgundy, Egania and Lazardi Streets. See also 13855 CCS.
Markets Dryades Market
2035 OS 1847 Providing for a market house to be built at the corner of Dryades and Melpomene Streets, also one at New Levee and Market Streets.
Markets Dryades Market
378 OS 1852 Providing for the extension of the market at Dryades and Melpomene Streets.
Markets Dryades Market
3249 OS 1857 Providing for a the payment of $11,000 to one Patrick Irwin - one-half the appraised value of Dryades Market. See 6807 NCS re demolition and rebuilding, 13630 CCS re equipment, and 13659 CCS re refrigeration.
Markets Ewing Market
2033 NCS 1903 Providing for the acquisition and dedication of sites for public markets, including Magazine and Octavia Streets for the Ewing Market. See 4303 NCS. See also 13188 CCS re rebuilding, 13630 CCS re equipment, and 13659 CCS re refrigerating machinery.
Markets French Market
13716 CCS
Amending 13693 CCS.
Markets French Market
86 CS 1883 Prohibiting any vehicle to drive at a faster gait than a walk in passing in front of French Market from Ursuline to St. Ann Streets during market hours.
Markets French Market
13693 CCS 1932 Authorizing advertisement for bids for the privilege of operating the French Market and the leasehold of French Market properties. Amended by 13716 CCS.
Markets French Market
14182 CS 1934 Accepting the bid of the French Market Corporation for the privilege of operating the French Market and the lease-hold of French Market properties.
Markets French Market
14252 CCS 1935 Approving contract with Levee Board re exchange of land.
Markets French Market
14253 CCS 1935 Authorizing withdrawal of money on deposit in the various banks (Market Bond issue), and deposit in Whitney National Bank.
Markets French Market
14258 CCS 1935 Authorizing the Mayor to enter into contract with the French Market Corporation with reference to the reconstruction of the same, and the paving of the market area and the adjoining streets.
Markets French Market
14311 CCS 1935 Authorizing the acquisition by purchase, expropriation or otherwise for public market, street, and levee purposes, various properties in the Second District, from Barracks Street to Dumaine, and river to N. Peters. See 14252 CCS.
Markets French Market
14313 CCS 1935 Authorizing French Market Corporation to borrow, under the terms of Ord. 14182 CCS, not to exceed $30,000.00 and to secure the same by mortgage.
Markets French Market
14317 CCS 1935 Authorizing French Market Corporation to enter into acts of first and second mortgage with the Whitney National and the National Bank of Commerce, respectively, to secure bonds in different amounts for issue and sale. See 14367 CCS.
Markets French Market
14318 CCS 1935 Authorizing the Mayor to enter into a formal contract of lease with the French Market Corp., to facilitate the borrowing of funds from the U. S. Government through the Public Works Administration.
Markets French Market
14342 CCS 1935 Amending 14182 CCS in Section 1, lines 40 and 41, in reference to boundaries, and Section 1 at the end of sub-section 6, providing for the resignation or death members.
Markets French Market
14423 CCS 1936 Approving the mortgages executed by the French Market Corp., the sale of bonds thereunder, and the plans and specifications for the construction of the market buildings; also, interpreting Sections 7 and 20 of Ord. 14182 CCS.
Markets French Market
14464 CCS 1936 Prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors within close proximity of the Farmers' Market at French Market.
Markets French Market
14469 CCS 1936 Designating the type of refrigeration to be installed in the various units of the French Market.
Markets French Market
14575 CCS 1937 Providing rules and regulations governing the operation of the new Farmers' Market at French Market.
Markets French Market
14604 CCS 1937 Authorizing the French Market Corp. to borrow $5000.00 or any part thereof.
Markets French Market
14643 CCS 1937 Providing rules and regulations governing the fish market, and Fishermen's Platform at French Market Place.
Markets Guillotte Market
7479 AS 1881 Providing that the market at Burgundy and Jeanne Streets be known as Guillotte Market.
Markets Jefferson Market
4210 CCS 1917 Authorizing plans and specifications and advertisement for bids for the constructin of the Jefferson Market, which was destroyed by the storm. See 13629 CCS re alterations and repairs, 13720 CCS re equipment, and 13739 CCS re refrigerating machinery.
Markets Keller Market
13671 CCS 1932 Authorizing purchase of slightly used equipment for Mehle and Keller Markets.
Markets Lauteuschlaeger Market
1597 NCS 1903 Providing that market being erected at Touro Street and Burgundy Avenue, be known as Lauteuschlaeger Market. See 1041 NCS.
Markets Magazine Market
192 Lafayette Ord. Book 1847 Proposal to build Magazine Market on triangle formed by Camp, Magazine and St. Mary Streets.
Markets Magazine Market
694 OS 1853 Directing the City Attorney to bring to a final decision pending claims of the heirs of M. Guillotte to the property known as Magazine Market.
Markets Magazine Market
3135 OS 1856 Providing for the terms of sale arranged with the heirs of M. Guillotte, ordered by the Supreme Court to be sold for a partition. See 1349 OS.
Markets Magazine Market
3220 OS 1857 Proposing the discontinuance of Magazine Market.
Markets Magazine Market
3591 OS 1857 Ordinance pertaining to the litigation with the heirs of M. Guillotte on the ground on which the Magazine Market was built, and the final compromise made.
Markets Magazine Market
3778 OS 1858 Ordinance pertaining to the litigation with the heirs of M. Guillotte on the ground on which the Magazine Market was built, and the final compromise.
Markets Magazine Market
3849 OS 1858 Ordinance pertaining to the litigation with the heirs of M. Guillotte on the ground on which the Magazine Market was built, and the final compromise.
Markets Magazine Market
4119 OS 1858 Providing for the purchase of the ground and building comprising Magazine Market.
Markets Magazine Market
4151 OS 1858 Pertaining to the erection, contract for building, appropriations etc., for the rebuilding of Magazine Market See 4820 OS.
Markets Magazine Market
4154 OS 1858 Pertaining to the erection, contract for building, appropriations etc., for the rebuilding of Magazine Market
Markets Magazine Market
4181 OS 1858 Pertaining to the erection, contract for building, appropriations etc., for the rebuilding of Magazine Market
Markets Magazine Market
4197 OS 1858 Pertaining to the erection, contract for building, appropriations etc., for the rebuilding of Magazine Market
Markets Magazine Market
4799 OS 1859 Proposing the extension of Magazine Market by buying ground on the Camp Street side.
Markets Magazine Market
4801 OS 1859 Providing for the rebuilding of Magazine Market. See 4820 OS 1859.
Markets Magazine Market
13253 CCS 1931 Accepting bid for the rebuilding of Magazine Market. See 13630 CCS re equipment, and 13658 CCS re refrigerating machinery.
Markets Mehle Market
2033 NCS 1903 Providing for the acquisition and dedication of the former Lafon School site for Mehle Market. Location: Howard, Liberty, Seventh, Harmony. 4303 NCS, also 4760 NCS. See 13671 CCS - authorizing purchase of slightly used equipment.
Markets Memory Market
2033 NCS 1903 Providing for the acquisition and dedication of various sites for markets, including the northeast corner of D'Hemecourt & Lopez Streets for Memory Market. See 4303 NCS.
Markets Mid-City Market
13630 CCS 1932 Accepting bid for furnishing equipment. See 13659 CCS accepting bid for refrigerating machinery.
Markets Ninth Street Market
13169 CCS 1931 Accepting for the rebuilding. See 13630 CCS accepting bid for equipment, and 13658 CCS accepting bid for the furnishing of refrigeration machinery.
Markets Pilie Market
1505 NCS 1902 Bounded by North and South Poydras, S. Rampart and S. Basin Streets. Providing for the removal and re-erecting in three different locations. See 2033, 2090, and 2118 NCS. See also 2375, 2537, 3654, 5046 NCS.
Markets Port Market
4243 OS 1858 Providing an extension of Port Market in the Second District. See 4603 OS.
Markets Poydras Market
6371 OS 1865 Providing for the purchase of a square of ground in the rear of Poydras Market for the purpose of enlarging same.
Markets Prytania Market
6538 CCS 1921 Providing for the advertisement and sale of franchise on Prytania Market site. Old contract under 4438, 4492, and 4608 CS, having expired.
Markets Pyrtania Market
7521 CCS 1923 Recognizing assignment of market franchise sold to Charles F. Buck, Jr., to the New Prytania Market Association, in accordance with 6538 CCS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
418 OS 1852 Regulations governing markets and the collection of revenue therefrom. See 4904 OS, 4829 OS, 5406 OS, and 1860 OS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
2833 OS 1856 Regulating the sale of meats, poultry and fish in public markets. See also 3121 OS providing that all vegetables, fish, crabs, etc. destined for consumption be brought to the markets established by law, and forbidding the sale of oyster from June till September. Article I, Sections 22 and 23.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
5814 OS 1861 Approving the adjudication by the Comptroller of revenues to be derived from the various markets. Markets listed with their appraisments.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
18 AS 1870 Pertaining to the appointment of inspectors, prescribing penalties for certain offences, abolishing the office of commissaries, etc.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
69 AS 1870 Providing that public markets keep open until 12 M.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
787 AS 1871 General rules governing the operation of markets, fixing rates on stalls, providing for sale of franchises on the various markets and restrictions on same. Amended by 1520 AS. See also 4838 CS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
1520 AS 1872 Amending Ord. 787 AS, forbidding the sale of fish from the 1st day of May until the 1st day of November after the hour of 10 A.M. in any market.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
2185 AS 1873 Unlawful for private markets to bring in fresh meat before 2:00 A.M. See also 6869 NCS changing time to 1:00 A.M.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
7669 AS 1882 Prohibiting any peroge, lugger, flat boat or other small craft from selling roduce from Esplanade Avenue to St. Ann Street without paying $1.00 per day.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
7964 AS 1882 Forbidding butchers to offer for sale meat of any kind in any place other than public or private markets authorized by law.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
785 CS 1884 Forbidding the keeping for sale any fruit, fish, vegetables or fowls in any close building occuied in the past as a dwelling.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
4155 CS 1889 General Market Ordinance - separating fish from meat markets - pay for stalls - hours open - names on stalls - scales approved - sanitation, etc. Amended by 6869 NCS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
5748 CS 1891 Prohibiting the establishment of private markets without the permission of the Council.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
13487 CS 1897 Prohibiting the delivery or sale of meats to markets before its inspection or approval by the Board of Health.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
14807 CS 1898 Providing for the inspection of meat to be consumed in the City of New Orleans. Amended by 15488 CS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
312 NCS 1900 Regulating the governing of private markets, etc. Prohibiting the sale of oysters in public markets, and meat and vegetables in stores within 3200 ft. Amended by 1232 CCS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
3118 NCS 1905 Prohibiting the sale of fish after being inspected and condemned by the Board of Health.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
3957 NCS 1906 Regulating the sale of shrimps and crabs in the markets of the city after certain hours.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
4606 NCS 1907 Authorizing sale at public auction the privilege of erecting a market in the 6th District.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
5657 NCS 1909 Placing the collection of market revenues under control of the City Treasurer.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
6869 NCS 1910 Amending Ord. 4155 to provide that no fresh meat shall be brought into a market before 1:00 AM, nor left on stand or hanging up after closing at night. See also 2185 AS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
1231 CCS
To govern the construction of private markets and all bildings wherein are sold fresh meat, fresh fish, shell fish, fowl, game, etc. Amended by 5958 CCS. See 4798 and 7130 AS. See 2064 CCS - requiring permits.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
1232 CCS
Repealing Ord. 312 NCS in so far as it applies to St. Mary, Delamore, Soraparu, Guillotte, St. John and Carrollton Markets. Amended by 6169 CCS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
13068 CCS
Providing that public markets be under the supervision of the Department of Public Property.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
13069 CCS
Creating a Public Market Advisory Committee. Amended by 13714 CCS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
13714 CCS
Instructing the Department of Public Markets to operate in accordance with 13069 and 13710 CCS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
13721 CCS
Listing new markets ready for occupancy, and showing rental rates, etc.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
13725 CCS
Amending line 14 in Section 7 of Ordiance 13710 CCS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
13995 CCS
Amending 13710 CCS as to walls and ceiling in private markets.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
14075 CCS
Amending Sec. 1 of 13710 CCS as to sale of frozen meats, etc.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
14077 CCS
Creating an Advisory Committee to supervise conducting of public, quasi-public and private markets in the City of New Orleans.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
14100 CCS
Amending 14077 CCS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
14593 CCS
Amending 13710 CCS requiring rat proofing ofm arkets where mechanical refrigeration is used, and adding a new Section defining a Non-conforming Private Market.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
5351 CCS
Authorizing public and quasi-public markets to remain open all day on Saturday.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
544 CCS
Regulating public and quasi-public markets, covering peddling, hawking, etc. Amended by 622 CCS. See 2076 CCS - amending Sec. 1 of 544 CCS as amended by 622 CCS.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
9376 CCS
Providing for the closing of markets from 12 PM Saturday to 12 PM Sunday. See also 9612 CCS - prohibiting any establishment from selling meat, fish, vegetables, poultry, etc. from 12 Saturday night to 12 Sunday night.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
13225 CCS 1931 Authorizing and directing introduction of ordinances for the sale of all abandoned public market sites, dedicating proceeds to public improvement fund, and appropriating $22,500 for the rehabilitation of public markets.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
13710 CCS 1932 This is the Revised Market Ordinance regulating the construction, remodeling etc., of Private Markets, and regulating the sales in public and quasi-public markets.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
14299 CCS 1935 Providing for the opeeration and maintenance of public markets by the Department of Public Property, and repealing that portion of Section 5 of Ord. 14116 CCS in conflict herewith.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
14473 CCS 1936 Prohibiting the sale of fruits and vegetables within 600 feet of any public market. See also 14418 CCS - requiring peddlers of fruit and vegetables to obtain permit from Dept. of Public Markets.
Markets Rules and Regulations Governing Public & Private Markets
14643 CCS 1937 Providing rules and regulations governing the wholesale and retail fish market and Fishermens' Platform at French Market Place.
Markets Shakespeare Market
7464 AS 1881 Changing the name of "Bazaar" to "Shakespeare". Erected pursuant to Ord. 1538 (Leovy's Digest) and restored to the city by ordinance 7396 AS. Located in the Second District, Peters Street and the public levee. See 4155 CS - providing that no meat or fish be sold in Shakespeare Market which is reserved as a bazaar market.
Markets Soraparu Market
15932 CS 1900 Authorizing the comptroller to transfer from the Reserve Fund of 1896 to the Dept. of Pub. Bldgs., the sume of $500.00 for repairs to Soraparu Market. See 8659 and 8784 CS.
Markets St. Bernard Market
13311 CCS
Authorizing purchase of additional space.
Markets St. Bernard Market
13459 CCS
Dedicating sidewalks for a covered arcade.
Markets St. Bernard Market
13576 CCS
Accepting bid for construction of a new market.
Markets St. Bernard Market
13659 CCS
Accepting bid for furnishing refrigerating machinery.
Markets St. Bernard Market
13720 CCS
Accepting bid for furnishing equipment.
Markets St. Bernard Market
1899 OS 1854 Providing a market house be erected at Claiborne and St. Bernard Avenues, between Laharpe and Robertson Streets. See 3363 OS and 3955 OS.
Markets St. Bernard Market
13226 CCS 1931 Authorizing purchase of additional property to enlarge site.
Markets St. John's Market
1345 NCS
Providing for a new market.
Markets St. John's Market
8811 CCS
Dedicating site of St. John's Market, bounded by Patterson, Delaronde, Aman, and Bauman Streets, as a wading pool center.
Markets St. John's Market
16110 CS 1900 To establish a public market in the Fifth District within radius bounded by Homer, Elize, Elmira and Teche Streets, and to provide for the sale of lease. Repealed by 305 NCS.
Markets St. Mary's Market
324 NCS
Providing for the erection of a new market. See also 164 NCS & 393 NCS.
Markets St. Mary's Market
4034 OS
Accepting bid for removal.
Markets St. Mary's Market
5021 AS
Creating a Central Depot for the wholesale of vegetables at St. Mary's.
Markets St. Mary's Market
510 NCS
Awarding bid to John Minot for the erection of a new market bounded by S. Peters, Tchoupitoulas, N. Diamond and S. Diamond Streets.
Markets St. Mary's Market
3912 OS 1858 Providing for the removal of St. Mary's Market at the junction of Annunciation and Tchoupitoulas Streets.
Markets Suburban Market
13614 CCS
Accepting bid for equipment and fixtures.
Markets Suburban Market
13659 CCS
Refurnishing refrigerating machinery.
Markets Suburban Market
13188 CCS 1931 Accepting bid for the rebuilding.
Markets Treme Market
13918 CCS
Authorizing purchase of property for new Treme Market Building bounded by Orleans, St. Peter, Villere and N. Robertson Streets.
Markets Treme Market
13989 CCS
Accepting bid for construction.
Markets Treme Market
14069 CCS
Announcing ready for occupancy and giving schedule of rentals.
Markets Treme Market
3922 OS 1857 Authorizing the building of an addition to Treme Market
Markets Washington Market
15491 CS 1899 Donating site bounded by Piety, N. Peters, Chartres and Louisa Streets to Washington School. See Schools.
Markets Zengel Market
13614 CCS
Accepting bid for equipment and fixtures.
Markets Zengel Market
13630 CCS
Accepting bid for equipment.
Markets Zengel Market
13658 CCS
Accepting bid for refrigerating machinery.
Markets Zengel Market
13188 CCS 1931 Accepting bid for rebuilding.
Markets in General Without Names

1041 NCS 1902 Accepting bid for erection of market house in square bounded by Burgundy, Touro, Rampart and Bourbon Streets.
Markets in General Without Names

4725 NCS 1907 Authorizing sale of franchise of erecting public market in square bounded by St. Maurice Avenue, Chartres, Douglas and Tricou Streets. See also 4796 NCS.
Markets in General Without Names

4797 NCS 1907 Authorizing public sale of privilege of erecting a public market in the area bounded by Prieur, Miro, Painters and Port Streets.
Markets in General Without Names

6109 NCS 1909 Authorizing public sale of privilege of erecting a public market in the area bounded by Teche, Slidell, Elmira, and Diana Streets. Upon completion and acceptance of construction work the land and building to become city property, with right to the adjudicatee to revenues for 25 years. Site to be approved before erection.
Markets in General Without Names

6294 NCS 1909 Authorizing public sale of franchise of erecting a public market in the area bounded by Roman, Johnson, Painters and Port Streets.
Markets in General Without Names Privileges Offered
2035 OS 1847 Providing for the erection of a market house at the corner of New Levee and Market Streets.
Markets in General Without Names Privileges Offered
1289 AS 1871 Providing for the erection of a public market in square bounded by Patterson, Olive, Delaronde, and Verret Streets in the Fifth District.
Markets in General Without Names Privileges Offered 4901 AS
1879 Authorizing advertisement for proposals for the erection of a market house on Magazine St. between Napoleon Avenue and Berlin St.
Markets in General Without Names Privileges Offered
5021 AS 1879 Creating a general Central Depot for the wholesale of vegetables in the City of New Orleans, and designating St. Mary's Market as such.
Markets in General Without Names Privileges Offered
15888 CS 1900 To establish a public market in the Second District in square bounded by Broad, Toulouse, Moss, and St. Philip Streets.
Markets in General Without Names Privileges Offered
16110 CD 1900 To establish a public market house in the Fifth District within a radius bounded by Homer, Eliza, Elmira, and Teche Streets. Repealed by 305 NCS.
Markets in General Without Names Privileges Offered
3798 NCS 1906 Authorizing for sale at public auction the privilege of erecting a public market within the boundaries of Dauphine, Egania, Burgundy, and Reynes Streets.
Markets in General Without Names Privileges Offered
4606 NCS 1907 Authorizing sale at public auction the privilege of erecting a market in the 6th District. Adjudication annulled by 5120 NCS; see also 5136 and 5160 NCS
Meridian

3806 OS 1858 Granting permission to Lieut. Noble of the U. S. Coast Survey to place a stone or granite block at the junction of Canal and Basin Streets marking the lines of the true Meridian in the City of New Orleans. See also 3832 OS 1858.
Milk and Milk Products




See: Daries - Health Rules - Ice and Ice Cream and Sherbet
Milk and Milk Products

1822 NCS 1803 Making it unlawful to use, sell, deliver or possess any preparation for the adulteration of milk or dairy products.
Milk and Milk Products

4627 CS 1890 Regulating the sale of skimmed milk, and providing for the owner's name and address to show on carts or vehicles from which milk is sold.
Milk and Milk Products

6596 CS 1892 Defining adulterated in milk and fixing a standard of purity of milk sold in New Orleans, providing for the furnishing of sampels to health officers. Amended and re-enacted by 15549 CS.
Milk and Milk Products

16204 CS 1900 Regulating dairies and dairy farms, and the sale and distribution of milk and dairy products.
Milk and Milk Products

3246 NCS 1905 Prohibiting the sale of exchange of impure or adulterated condensed milk or evaporated cream, providing for the manner of labeling, and penalties.
Milk and Milk Products

5374 NCS 1908 Prohibiting the sale of condensed skimmed milk and providing a penalty for the violation thereof.
Milk and Milk Products

6835 NCS 1910 To regulate the production and sale of milk, and providing penalties for violation as to adulteration, produced from diseased cows, to contain less than 3-1/2 per cent butter fat, and other misrepresentations.
Milk and Milk Products

1202 CSS 1914 Amending and re-enacting 13335 CS establishing the limits in which dairies shall be permitted. See 13335 CS.
Milk and Milk Products

6545 CCS 1921 Amending ordinance 4433 CCS regulating the sale and distribution of milk, etc. See 4433 CCS.
Milk and Milk Products

7709 CCS 1924 Amending and re-enacting Ordinance 1202 CCS establishing limits in which dairies shall be permitted. See 1202 CCS.
Milk and Milk Products

8310 CCS 1924 Defining "Milk" and certain Milk products, "Milke Producer", "pasturization", etc. Prohibiting the sale of adulterated and misbranded milk. Amended by 8346 CCS.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets



See signs
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
6450 NCS 1910 Granting the Hotel Grunewald Co. permission to construct an entrance projecting on the sidewalk, to their grill room in the basement.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
7013 NCS 1911 Granting permission to the United Fruit Company to extend the roof of their car cooling and heaing plant over the water at the foot of Erato Street, for the entire width of the plant.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
10399 CCS 1928 Regulating the work in, on, through and over any public street, alley, highway, park, bridge, or any other public place including the Mississippi River and any other water course within the city limits. Amended by 10418.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
10597 CCS 1928 Granting permission to the N. O. Item to establish an "Honor System" of vending newspapers on racks on the streets.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14256 CCS 1935 Approving subrogation of pipe lines privileges granted to Richardson Company.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14257 CCS 1935 Approving subrogation of overhead structure granted to Todd Engineering Dry Dock and Repair Co., crossing Patterson Street at Hines Lane.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14264 CCS 1935 Granting permission to Muller Furniture Manufacturing Co. to continue overhead structure on N. Derbigny Street, between Iberville and Bienville Streets.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14272 CCS 1935 Granting permission to N. O. Public Service, Inc. to operate 3" welded gasoline pipe line in Gayoso Street (North).
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14361 CCS 1936 Granting permission to the Flintkote Company to operate two pipe lines in the vicinity of Kentucky, N. Galvez and N. Miro Streets.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14405 CCS 1936 Granting permission to the Pan-American Furniture Co. to continue overhead bridge in Freret Street between Clio and Calliope Streets.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14522 CCS 1936 Granting permission to the American Brewing Co. to erect a brdige over Bienville Street, between Royal and Bourbon Streets.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14561 CCS 1936 Granting permission to the U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. to continue pipe lines in the vicinity of Leake Avenue, Broadway, Pine, Lowerline, and Perriere Streets.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14594 CCS 1937 Granting permission to Jaubert Bros. to erect and operate a bridge over Common Street between Magazine and Tchoupitoulas Streets.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14598 CCS 1937 Granting permission to the Louisiana Power and Light Company to lay a submarine cable across the Mississippi River at Jackson Avenue.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14599 CCS 1937 Granting permission to Ricket Rice Mills, Inc., to drill a well under the sidewalk in front of their property on Front Street between Notre Dame and Girod Streets.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14614 CCS 1937 Granting permit to the Tulane Educational Fund to erect a platform on Fulton Street near Gravier.
Miscellaneous Grants On Over, Through, and Under Streets
14624 CCS 1937 Granting permission to the Zetz Bottling Works to erect sign at 938 Canal Street.
Moral Laws

2919 OS 1856 Pertaining to selling or exposing immoral pictures or literature.
Moral Laws

6302 OS 1865 An ordinance concerning lewd and abandoned women.
Moral Laws

4025 AS 1877 Fixing fines and penalties for indecent exposure. See 5504 CS.
Moral Laws

7141 AS 1881 Authorizing the Mayor to exercise the right of closing and removing any house of prostitution which may become dangerous to public morals, by serving notice or posting notice on the door. See also 5662 CS. 7141 AS repealed by 4434 CS.
Moral Laws

7325 AS 1881 Establishing a license tax on lewd women, and a license tax on the keepers of houses occupied by lewd women, and providing police regulation. Repealed by 4434 CS.
Moral Laws

3430 CS 1888 Fixing restricted district in Algiers.
Moral Laws

3971 CS 1889 Prohibiting the circulations of obscene and libelous pamphlets, books, pictures, etc.
Moral Laws

4101 CS 1889 Prohibiting any prostitute to live on Canal Street.
Moral Laws

4529 CS 1890 Establishing areas in which prostitutes may live.
Moral Laws

4782 CS 1890 Prohibiting anyone from using obsene or abusive language to members of the New Orleans Police while on duty.
Moral Laws

5504 NCS 1891 Forbidding the indecent exposure of the person or the commission by word or act, of any offense against the rules of public decency.
Moral Laws

13032 CS 1897 Establishing certain areas for the exclusive occupancy of loose and abandoned women. Amended and re-enacted by 13485 CS. See 6701 NCS, also 4656 CCS.
Moral Laws

1437 NCS 1902 Making it unlawful to use obscene vulgar or insulting language over the telephone.
Moral Laws

5074 NCS 1908 Prohibiting indecent or immoral shows and entertainments.
Moral Laws

5936 NCS 1909 To prohibit the showing of immoral or indecent motion pictures.
Moral Laws

4118 CCS 1917 Providing two distinct and separate restricted districts - one for white and one for colored.
Moral Laws

4656 CCS 1917 Abolishing the restricted districts of the City of New Orleans, prohibiting houses of prostitution and assignation. See 13032 CS.
Moral Laws

5112 CCS 1918 Providing for the arrest, examination and isolation of violators of the moral code. Health Law.
Moral Laws

5464 CCS 1919 To prevent the spread of venereal diseases, providing for the examination of all persons confined in prisons, etc. Health Law.
Moral Laws

5533 CCS 1919 Requiring keepers of hotels, boarding houses, etc., to report to police any female apparently under 18 years of age who may register there, who not accompanied by an older person of responsibility, giving name, and where from.
Moral Laws

6359 CCS 1921 Prohibiting the use of vehicles for immoral purposes.
Moral Laws

14240 CCS 1935 Prohibiting the wearing of apparel of the opposite sex as a disguise.
Moral Laws

14477 CCS 1936 Defining and prohibiting vagrancy; loitering in public places for the purpose of committing prostitution, or offering to procure another for prostitution, or any indecent or immoral act.
Morgue

9132 CS 1894 Defining the duties of the Morgue Keepers -- requiring the posting of bond in the amount of $500.00
Morgue

113 NCS 1900 To provide, in the Parish Prison Building, the proper facilities for the Morgue.
Morgue

802 NCS 1901 Authorizing the Comptroller to advertise for bids for alterations and repairs to the Morgue.
Motion Pictures

5047 NCS 1908 Prohibiting the issuing of a permit for the operation of a picture show or any places of amusement until the electric wiring has been approved by the City Electrician.
Motion Pictures

5936 NCS 1909 To prohibit the showing of immoral or indecent motion pictures.
Motion Pictures

3884 CCS 1916 Requiring moving picture houses to install dual lighting exits, of gas and electricity.
Motion Pictures

7340 CCS 1923 Establising a code to govern the construction, alteration, addition, and equipment of buildings used for production, storing and handling of nitro-cellulose motion picture films.
Moving

10375 CCS 1928 Requiring any firm or corporation moving from one abode to another, to make a report to the Police Department. Amended by 10563 CCS.
Municipal Auditorium

11901 CCS 1929 Accepting donation made by the Times-Picayune of a small parcel of land in the Second District for use in connection with the Municipal Auditorium.
Municipal Auditorium

14650 CCS 1937 Amending 14508 providing for the budget of expenditures, so as to include an item of $180,000.00 for the air conditioning of the Municipal Auditorium.
Municipal Auditorium

14651 CCS 1937 Accepting the bid of the Carrier Corporation for the Air-conditioning of the Municipal Auditorium
Municipal Auditorium Old Municipal Hall
1183 OS 1845 Accepting the offer of Robert Seation to erect the Municipal Hall for the sum of $120,000. See also 672 OS pertaining the purchase of the Old Municipal Hall, corner Lafayette and Gravier Streets, from one Mark Walton.
Municipal Free Employment Commission

13072 CCS 1931 Creating a commission to be known as the Municipal Free Employment Commission, fixing its powers and duties and defining its purposes and functions.

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