When buildings or structures and the premises are in a state
of disrepair or not in a neat and attractive appearance, a condition
is created which may cause or contribute to injury of persons or property,
unsanitary conditions endangering the health and safety of persons
using the premises and the depreciation of real estate property values
in the Village. Each of the above conditions creates a public nuisance.
With respect to all buildings or structures, including fences,
planters, and retaining walls, the owner, occupant or agent shall
keep the exterior thereof in a neat and attractive appearance and
structurally sound, and including but not limited to, shall repaint
or use preservatives on the exterior from time to time as reasonably
required to maintain the same, and shall keep stone or brick adequately
tuck-pointed and shall keep other building material in a neat and
attractive condition.
[Amended 9-10-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-10]
A. Every owner of real estate in the Village shall be responsible for
creating and sustaining a condition of stability of the landscape
on every parcel of land which he/she shall own or control, whether
this be accomplished by traditional means (feeding, watering, cutting
turf, pruning) or by the maintenance or restoration and management
of native or natural-appearing plant communities. This section recognizes
the fundamental right of every landowner to develop and manage his/her
landscape in the manner of his/her choosing, insofar as it does not
present a hazard to the public health or safety, or to the natural
or cultivated environment, and meets the other standards set out in
this section.
B. Every real estate owner possessing lawns of the conventional turf
grass type shall be responsible for managing the turf grass at a height
not to exceed four inches, except as described below. A native or
natural appearing landscape is not and cannot be achieved by the abandonment
of a mown lawn. Such a determination will be made by the Village Manager
or his/her agent. The height restrictions of this section may be exceeded
during the month of May, to promote pollinator emergence.
[Amended 4-12-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-02]
C. Dead or dying trees or shrubs adjacent to structures or conventional
turf grass lawns shall be removed. Any tree which in the opinion of
the Village Manager or his/her agent is likely to fall upon any public
sidewalk, public street or public ground shall be declared a public
nuisance and shall not be permitted to remain standing in the Village.
The owner, occupant or agent of all premises shall not store
outside property not in good operating condition and property not
usable on the premises.
The owner, occupant or agent of all premises shall at all times
keep the premises clean of litter and shall take such necessary measures
to prevent litter from being carried by the elements to adjoining
premises. Litter may include, but is not limited to, any garbage,
trash, refuse, debris, grass clippings, lawn and garden waste, newspapers,
wrapping papers, magazines, glass, containers, and construction materials
except where permitted by Village rules and regulations.
In addition to the above, the occupant or agent of all nonresidential
premises shall:
A. Use only refuse, litter, garbage and trash receptacles outside that
are leakproof, secure against rodents and have permanent covers.
B. Screen all outside refuse, litter, garbage and trash receptacles.
C. Maintain all parking areas, driveways and approaches in a neat and
attractive appearance and structurally sound, including but not limited
to the elimination of holes, excavations, wet spots, breaks, broken
surfaces and bumps.
Any owner, occupant or agent who failed to take remedial action within the date specified in the notice of the Building Inspector or who failed to obey the order of the Board of Appeals shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-4 of the Fox Point Village Code. Such person shall be subject to additional prosecutions and convictions for each day upon the same notice or order, without the necessity of the Building Inspector issuing a new notice or the Board of Appeals issuing a new order, until such notice or order has been complied with. In addition to the above, action may be brought to abate a public nuisance.
As used throughout this chapter, "Building Inspector" means
the person employed by the Village of Fox Point in that position or
his or her designee.