The Sanitation Officer shall do the following:
A. Receive and examine into the nature of complaints and make inspections
of nuisances dangerous to life and health, and order the suppression
of the same. Among such conditions, but without being limited to such,
he shall suppress dangerous health conditions arising out of sewers
and drains, including private sewerage systems, plumbing and toilet
facilities, dumps, the containing and disposal of garbage, refuse
and rubbish, and presence of rodents.
B. Act on complaints and make inspections for health and sanitation
conditions in eating establishments and places of public gathering,
such inspection to be at least three times a year.
C. Cooperate with the state department in the inspection of milk under
the state statutes.
D. Inspect promptly all premises for which a victualer's license
is applied for and certify to the City Clerk that state and City health
laws are complied with or promptly advise the City Clerk of his refusal
to so certify.
E. Make and keep a record of all inspections and proceedings of his
office and make a report thereof to the Health Officer.
When any source of filth or other cause of sickness is found on private property, in accordance with the state statutes, the owner or occupant thereof shall, within 24 hours after notice from the Sanitation Officer, at his own expense, remove or discontinue it; and if he neglects or unreasonably delays to do so, he forfeits an amount in accordance with Chapter
1, Article
III, General Penalty, of the City Code, and the Sanitation Officer shall cause the nuisance to be removed or discontinued; and all expenses thereof shall be repaid to the City by such occupant or owner, or by the person who caused or permitted it.
The collection of refuse matter in or around the immediate vicinity
of any dwelling house or place of business, such as swill, waste of
meat, fish or shells, bones, decaying vegetables, dead carcasses,
excrement or any kind of offal that may decompose and generate bacteria
or unhealthy gases shall be considered a nuisance and shall be disposed
of in such a manner as not to be offensive.