[Ord. No. 2807 §2, 12-3-2007]
A. Purpose. This Chapter provides the regulations and procedure for enforcement of this Code as related to Chapter
215 "Nuisances", Section
215.060.
B. Authority. The Chief of Police and his/her properly authorized
designees are hereby authorized and directed to enforce and implement
the provisions of this Chapter. For such purposes, the Chief of Police
and his/her properly authorized designees shall have the power of
Law Enforcement Officers to issue written orders and summons in the
enforcement of this Chapter.
[Ord. No. 2807 §2, 12-3-2007]
For purposes of this Chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings:
DAMAGED OR DISABLED VEHICLE
Any vehicle which is not registered or is improperly registered
with the State of Missouri, has been inoperable on public property
for more than forty-eight (48) hours or is in such a state of disrepair
as to be inoperable except those on the premises of a duly licensed
automobile repair or sales business or in a duly licensed automobile
junking yard.
JUNK
Any metal, glass, paper, rags, wood, machinery parts, cloth
or other waste discarded material of any nature or substance whatsoever
or scrap or salvage materials.
NAMED PERSON
That person or persons specifically identified in any notice generated and served pursuant to Section
227.050 including, but not limited to, the owner, tenant, lessee or occupant or his agent, employer or manager or other person having charge of doing business in or occupying any house or building of any kind or any vacant lot, yard or piece of ground.
ORDER
Any written determination issued by the Board of Aldermen or the Chief of Police pursuant to Section
227.060(C) or Section
227.070(B).
OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS
Any person not named in a notice who possesses an interest
in the property which is the subject of an investigation, hearing
and/or order pursuant to this Chapter including, but not limited to,
the owner, tenant, lessee or occupant or his agent, employer or manager
or other person having charge of, doing business in or occupying any
house or building of any kind or any vacant lot, yard or piece of
ground and those with a fee, tenancy, lease, license or reversion
interest.
VIOLATION
Any item, article, object, event, occurrence, situation or
circumstance which constitutes a violation of the following Code provisions:
2.
Section
215.050: Above Ground Motor Fuel Storage.
3.
Section
215.060: Damaged and Disabled Vehicles.
5.
Section
215.080: Stables, Sheds, Buildings, Etc.
6.
Section
215.090: Malfunctioning Private Sewage Disposal Systems.
7.
Section
215.100: Interfering With Any Gutter, Sewer or Natural Drainage.
9.
Section
215.120: Painting Signs on Property Without Consent of the Property Owner.
10.
Section 210.291: Noise Disturbance Prohibited Acts.