Owners of any building or accessory structure; shall maintain
the property in a safe, sanitary, and well-maintained state that is
free from conditions that would be hazardous to the health and welfare
of the occupants or a detriment to the quality of life or property
values of the community.
The owners of non-owner-occupied properties, whether occupied or vacant, must follow all the provisions found within Chapter
475, Property Conservation, with the following additions.
All buildings shall have approved address numbers placed in
a position to be plainly legible and visible from the street or road
fronting the property. These numbers shall contrast with their background.
Address numbers shall be Arabic numbers or alphabet letters. Such
numbers shall be sized as follows:
A. All numbers shall not be less than four inches in height with a minimum
width of 0.5 inch.
B. Spray painting or brush painting of numbers is not allowed.
Only minor repairs of motor vehicles can be done at the property.
The repairs must be to vehicles owned by the owner of the property
or their occupant.
Maintenance of the exterior property includes but is not limited
to trimming around fences, steps, porches, sheds, signs and poles.
If a rental property is without sufficient off-street parking
between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. from November 1 through
April 1 of each year, the property owner must apply for a temporary
parking permit at a cost of $25 per property on an annual basis. The
property owner must agree to all lawn repairs, to include raking,
topsoil and seeding the area where the vehicles were parked during
this time period. All lawn repairs must be completed no later than
May 1 of each year.
If a non-owner-occupied property owner allows the hanging of
laundry on the property, he/she/they must provide a manufactured approved
clothes pole in the rear yard.