Nutter Fort received its name from a family by the name of Nutter.
The Nutters were of Scotch-English descent. Coming to America at an early date, Thomas Nutter first settled in Sussex County, Delaware, where his oldest son, Christopher was born. They moved to Augusta County Virginia where the family remained until 1769. At that time they moved to Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and in March 1772 the Nutter brothers, Thomas, Matthew and Christopher came to Harrison County where they built and defended the now famous Nutter's Fort.
Codified Ordinances of Nutter Fort, West Virginia

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Title Page
Roster of Officials
Ordinance Index
Ordinance Changes Through 5-31-2010

PART ONE – ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
CHAPTER ONE – General Provisions

CHAPTER THREE – Legislative

CHAPTER FIVE – Administrative

CHAPTER SEVEN – Judicial

PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
CHAPTER ONE - Administration

CHAPTER THREE - Streets and Traffic Control Devices

CHAPTER FIVE - Vehicular Operation

CHAPTER SEVEN – Parking

CHAPTER NINE - Pedestrians and Bicycles

PART FIVE – GENERAL OFFENSES CODE

PART SEVEN – BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
CHAPTER ONE – Business Regulations

CHAPTER THREE – Taxes and Service Charges

PART NINE – STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICE CODE
CHAPTER ONE – Streets and Sidewalk Areas

CHAPTER THREE – Utilities

CHAPTER FIVE – Other Public Services

PART ELEVEN – HEALTH AND SANITATION CODE

PART THIRTEEN – PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
CHAPTER ONE – Zoning Regulations.

CHAPTER THREE - Administration.

PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE

PART SEVENTEEN - BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE


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