[Adopted 12-7-1992 by L.L. No. 3-1992]
All items intended for collection, disposal or donation are to be placed on the city's right-of-way, immediately adjacent to, but not on or obstructing public streets, alleys, lanes, fire hydrants, sewers, catch basins, sidewalks or walkways, in a neat and orderly manner. Items may be placed immediately in front of the property from which it was generated and on no other location or property.
A. 
Collection; disposal. It is the property owner's responsibility to arrange for the proper and prompt disposal of these items from the appropriate disposing entity. All applicable solid waste codes must be adhered to. Owner is fully responsible for all items and any cleanup or pickup costs associated with said items.
B. 
Donations. It is the property owner's responsibility to manage donated items, "free stuff" on a daily basis. Items cannot be left out overnight and must be clearly marked as "free". Owner is fully responsible for all items and any cleanup or pickup costs associated with said items. Donated items displayed for a period not to exceed three days.
C. 
Notice and cost.
(1) 
The written notice shall be served upon the owner, either personally or by first-class prepaid mail, addressed to the last known address of the owner as said address is shown on the records of the Assessor. If the name of the owner or his last known address cannot be ascertained, notice shall be given by posting in a conspicuous place on the adjoining land.
(2) 
If the owner shall fail to comply with the notice within 24 hours, the City shall pickup and properly dispose of identified items at the owner's expense.
(3) 
Owner will be billed all costs associated with time, equipment and disposals fees. Repeat offenders will be assessed a fine not to exceed 100% of costs to manage administrative costs.