[Adopted as Ch. 13, Sec. 63, of the 1996 By-laws]
All commercial construction sites must be secured by fencing
during non-construction hours; said fencing must be a minimum of six
feet in height and must be constructed of chain link material or stronger;
said fencing must be approved by the Building Commissioner or his
designee.
[Adopted 5-17-2010 ATM by Art. 36; amended 11-18-2013 STM by Art. 16]
The defacement of property includes the intentional, willful,
malicious, or wanton painting, spraying, marking, scratching, etching,
placing a sticker upon, marring or other forms of defacement or destruction
of the real or personal property of another including but not limited
to a wall, fence, building, sign, rock, monument, gravestone, tablet
or other object or thing on a public way or adjoined to it, or in
public view, or on private property visible or capable of being viewed
by persons utilizing any public right-of-way, including conduct known
or commonly known as "tagging" and the application of markings known
or commonly known as "graffiti."
Any person owning, leasing, occupying, or having charge of any premises shall remove from such premises any condition commonly referred to as graffiti or any other condition resulting from the defacement of property described in §
210-2.
[Amended 11-17-2014 ATM
by Art. 18]
If the owner, agent of the owner, lessee, occupant, or person in possession of property upon which a notice to remove a condition described in §
210-2 has been given pursuant to this by-law and in which this determination has not been reversed on appeal to the Town Manager fails to remove the said condition within the time specified by the Notice to Remove or decision of Town Manager, the Town may thereafter remove said condition, and such person shall be liable for the costs of such removal. The Town shall prepare a statement of the expense incurred in removing such unsightly condition.
It shall be unlawful for any person, owner, agent of the owner, lessor, or anyone in possession of any premises within the Town to refuse to allow the Town or its agents or employees to enter upon the premises at any time during the hours of daylight for the purpose of removing, pursuant to §
210-5 any condition described in §
210-2 or to interfere in any way whatsoever with the Town or its agents or employees in any work that the Town may undertake under this by-law. Any violation of this section shall be subject to a fine of $300.
The Town may bring suit in any court of competent jurisdiction to enforce this by-law and to recover the costs of removal of any condition described in §
210-2.