[CC 1999 §23-1; Ord. No. 71-42 §1, 9-13-1971]
No person either as owner or as possessor of any land within the corporate limits of the City shall permit any dead tree to remain on said land, if the branches thereof extend over any sidewalk, street, alley or other public thoroughfare.
[CC 1999 §23-2; R.O. 1962 §§493 — 494]
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to cut any tree or any branch or limb so that the same may fall upon or against any electric light pole or any electric light wire within the corporate limits of the City.
B. 
Any person desiring to trim any tree or cut any tree where the same will touch or interfere in any way with an electric light pole or any electric light wire shall notify the Superintendent of the City light plant, if said pole or wire belongs to the City of Chillicothe, or the Superintendent of any other company to which said electric light pole or wire may belong, and it shall be the duty of said Superintendent to send a competent person to oversee the cutting of said tree or the trimming thereof.
[CC 1999 §23-3; R.O. 1962 §472]
Every person owning or occupying any building in this City shall cause pipes conducting water from the eaves of the building to be so constructed or altered as not to spread the water over the sidewalk or into any sanitary sewer.
[CC 1999 §23-4; R.O. 1962 §486]
No person shall place or permit to be placed or remain on or along any railing or building front or any part of any building, fence or premises, adjacent or contiguous to any street or sidewalk, any spikes, sharp or pointed cresting or any barbed wire fence next to any sidewalk or any other thing dangerous and liable to snag, tear, cut or otherwise injure anyone coming in contact therewith.
[CC 1999 §23-5; R.O. 1962 §528]
It shall be unlawful for any person, other than the owner or employee of the owner, to climb any of the telephone, telegraph or electric light poles located in the City or to injure, molest or interfere in any manner with such poles or any of the wires thereon or connections therewith.
[CC 1999 §23-6; Ord. No. 77-41, 11-28-1977]
It shall be unlawful for any person to allow or permit any trash, brush, metal objects or other injurious items to be pulled or dragged upon the City streets which may cause any damage to the streets.
[CC 1999 §23-7; Ord. No. 86-10, 4-14-1986]
A. 
The City Street Commissioner is hereby authorized and empowered to erect temporary signs indicating no parking or limited parking upon either or both sides of any street within the City at such times and places as deemed necessary and proper by the Street Commissioner for the safe and orderly progress of traffic during street construction and maintenance projects within the City.
B. 
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to permit any vehicle to park or stand in any area designated by said temporary no parking or limited parking signs erected by the Street Commissioner.
C. 
Any person, firm or corporation who violates the conditions set forth by these temporary signs shall be subject to a fine of not less than five dollars ($5.00) or more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) or by imprisonment for a term not to exceed five (5) days, or both such fine and confinement together with the costs of the court.
[Ord. No. 2001-13 §1(23-8), 2-12-2001]
Every person, firm, corporation, LLC or partnership that shall violate any of the provisions of this Chapter 505 upon conviction shall be punished under the provisions of Section 100.340 of the City Code.