[Ord. No. 41, § 200.1, 5-27-1963]
Exterior property areas shall be free from conditions which might create a health, accident or fire hazard.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 8, Fire Prevention and Protection, and Ch. 11, Health and Sanitation.
[Ord. No. 41, § 200.2, 5-27-1963]
Exterior property areas shall be kept free from organic and inorganic material that might become a health, accident or fire hazard.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 10, Garbage, Trash and Refuse.
[Ord. No. 41, § 200.3, 5-27-1963]
Sewage must be discharged into a public sewer system except as provided in § 12-65 of this chapter. Discharge of inadequately treated sewage shall not be permitted upon the surface of the ground or into natural or artificial drainageways.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 23, Water and Sewers and Sewage Disposal.
[Ord. No. 41, § 200.4, 5-27-1963]
Stormwater shall be properly drained to prevent recurrent or excessive ponding or the entrance of water into any basement or cellar.
[Ord. No. 41, § 200.5, 5-27-1963]
Exterior property areas shall be free from species of weeds or plant growth which are noxious or detrimental to the public health.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 11, Health and Sanitation.
[Ord. No. 41, § 200.6, 5-27-1963]
Exterior property areas shall be kept free from sources of insect, vermin and rodent breeding, harborage and infestation.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 11, Health and Sanitation.
[Ord. No. 41, § 200.7, 5-27-1963]
Domestic animals and pets shall not be kept on any premises in such a manner as to create insanitary conditions or constitute a nuisance.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 5, Animals and Fowl.
[Ord. No. 41, § 200.8, 5-27-1963]
Accessory structures, located on exterior property areas, shall be kept in good repair, free from health, fire and accident hazards and vermin, insect and rodent harborage.
[Ord. No. 41, § 200.9, 5-27-1963]
Exterior property areas shall be so maintained as not to cause a substantial depreciation in property values in the immediate neighborhood.