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Xxxxxxxxxx Properties. Office (Mon-Fri 9:00-5:00): 000.000.0000 Fax: 000.000.0000 Emergency: 802.860.8135 (After 5pm and weekends) xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Mailing Address: 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx XX 00000 1. Utilities *please set up your utilities in your name immediately* VOID EMERGENCY CALL 911 Burlington Police 802.658.2704 CITY OF BURLINGTON An Ordinance in Relation to NOISE CONTROL Property owners of rental housing are required by ordinance to furnish a copy of the City noise control ordinance to tenants at the beginning of the rental term. Here are highlights of that regulation (this text is a summary; actual ordinance language applies): The City noise ordinance applies 24 hours a day. There are also special "quiet hours" for the community from 10:00 pm to 7:00 am. Unreasonable noise is prohibited. Noise is unreasonable when it is unreasonably loud given the time, place, and nature of the noise. Noise that is plainly audible between apartments or houses between the hours of 10:00 pm and 7:00 am is considered unreasonable. Sound systems, TVs, and radios cannot be played in an unreasonably loud manner. VOID Noise from parties and social gatherings have special regulations. Such gatherings are defined as situations where one or more participants are not residents. In the event of a noise disturbance, all of the residents at a premise are considered liable in addition to any other person engaged in making noise. Residents who may not have been involved in a disturbance may seek special consideration and should consult with the issuing officer and may also seek special consideration from the court in a judicial proceeding. Machinery, power equipment, and construction noise are prohibited from between 9:00 pm and 7:00 am. Certain exemptions apply: Approved emergency repair or construction work; authorized safety and emergency devices; approved utility and public facility work; snow removal equipment; and approved events by the municipality or by educational institutions. Penalties for noise violations except parties: First violation- minimum $200 for uncontested ticket. Second violation within 24 months- minimum $300 for uncontested ticket. Note: Issuing officers may choose to reduce or waive the fines for first or second violations upon completion by the offender of a restorative justice program. In the event of a hearing for a first or second violation, a judge may impose up to a $500 penalty. Third and subsequent offenses are criminal proceedings and carry a $500 f...
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Xxxxxxxxxx Properties. OFFICE (Mon-Fri 9:00-5:00): 802.864.4449 xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx Mailing Address: 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx XX 00000 FAX: 000.000.0000 EMERGENCY: 802.860.8135 (After 5pm and weekends) Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx: 802.999.2020 Office Staff Xxxxx Xxxxxx-Property Manager: 802.881.6136 xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx-Operations Manager: 802.999.1793 xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx-Sales and Marketing Manager: 802.999.6533 xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Addy Bara-Senior Sales Representative: 802.881.9341 xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx- Sales Representative: 802.557.2859 xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Xxx Xxxx- Sales Representative: 802.503.8591 xxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx 3. EMERGENCY CALL 911 Burlington Police 802.658.2704 CITY OF BURLINGTON Signed by the Mayor 5/8/96 An Ordinance in Relation to Published 5/15/96 NOISE CONTROL Effective 5/8/96 It is hereby ordained by the City Council of the City of Burlington, as follows: That the code of ordinance of the City of Burlington be and hereby is amended by deleting Sections. 21-13, 21-14, 211-15, 21-16 in their entirety, by adding new Sec. 21-13 and by amending Sec. 21-565 thereof to read as follows:
Xxxxxxxxxx Properties. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Xxxxxxx.xxx hereby grants Dwango, and Dwango hereby accepts, a non-exclusive (subject to Section 2.4 below), non-sublicensable (except as provided in Section 2.3 below), non-transferable, non-assignable right and license to use and reproduce the Xxxxxxx.xxx Properties during the Term solely for the purpose of promoting and distributing Distributed Content via the Networks to Telecoms and Subscribers in the Territory; including, but not limited to, attaching and incorporating the Xxxxxxx.xxx Properties to and into the Distributed Content.
Xxxxxxxxxx Properties. Office (Mon-Fri 9:00-5:00): 000.000.0000 Fax: 000.000.0000 Emergency: 802.860.8135 (After 5pm and weekends) xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Mailing Address: 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx XX 00000

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