Maintenance duties and responsibilities of owners/occupants
and operators. Every owner/occupant or operator, or if the occupant
has assumed responsibility under any written lease, shall, either
personally or by agent, improve and maintain all properties within
the scope of this chapter under his, her, or its control to comply
with the following requirements:
A. Every premises shall be maintained in a clean, sanitary, and safe
condition and comply with all applicable legal requirements of the
State of Wisconsin, county in which it is located, and the Town of
Wescott.
B. Premises shall be kept clear of refuse, such as brush, weeds, broken
glass, garbage, trash, animal feces, and debris. Animal feces must
be removed within a reasonable amount of time.
C. Natural growth, such as dead and dying trees and limbs, or other
natural growth which, by reason of rotting or deteriorating conditions,
or storm damage, constitutes a hazard to persons in the vicinity,
shall be removed. Trees shall be kept pruned and trimmed to prevent
such conditions.
D. Overhangs, such as loose and overhanging objects, which by reason
of location aboveground level constitute a danger of falling on persons
in the vicinity, shall be repaired or removed.
E. Sources of infestation shall be removed.
F. Every foundation, roof, exterior wall, window, and floor shall be
reasonably weathertight and rodentproof and shall be kept in proper
repair and be capable of affording privacy. All inside and outside
stairways, floors, roofs, foundations, load-bearing walls, and every
porch and every appurtenance thereto shall be safe to use and capable
of supporting the loads that normal use may cause to be placed thereon;
and shall be maintained in sound condition and good repair.
G. All exterior surfaces of buildings and fences made of materials not
inherently resistant to or chemically treated to prevent deterioration
shall be periodically coated with paint or other suitable preservative
which provides adequate resistance to weathering, unless a variance
is otherwise granted from the Board of Appeals.
H. The exterior of every structure or accessory structure, including
fences, shall be maintained in good repair and shall be maintained
free of broken glass, loose shingles or boards, crumbling stone, brick
or concrete, excessive peeling paint, or other condition reflective
of deterioration or inadequate maintenance to the end that the property
itself may be preserved and fire and safety hazards eliminated and
adjoining properties protected from blighting influences.
I. Exterior building walls shall not have any holes, loose boards, or
any broken, cracked or damaged finish, which may admit rain, cold
air, dampness, rodents, or insects.
J. Neglected premises visible to the public. It shall be the duty of
any person owning or controlling any premises, including vacant lots
visible from any public place or private premises, to maintain such
premises in a reasonably clean and orderly manner. It shall be a violation
of this subsection to abandon, neglect or disregard the condition
or appearance of any premises so as to permit it to accumulate litter.
K. Areas around business premises. The owner/occupant or person in control
of a public place, including but not limited to restaurants, shopping
centers, fast-food outlets, stores, hotels, motels, industrial establishments,
office buildings, apartment buildings, housing projects, gas stations,
hospitals, and clinics shall at all times keep the premises clean
of all litter and shall take measures, including regular cleanup of
the premises, to prevent litter from being carried by the elements
to adjoining premises. It shall be a violation of this subsection
to abandon, neglect, or disregard the condition or appearance of such
premises so as to permit it to accumulate litter.
L. Abandoned garbage. It shall be unlawful for any person who is in
control of any premises upon which is located or on whose behalf there
is maintained any container of refuse, waste or garbage, which has
been containerized in accordance with a contract for its removal,
to allow that refuse, waste or garbage to remain uncollected for longer
than seven days or, in any case, until after that refuse, waste or
garbage creates any condition which is offensive to persons upon any
private premises or public place.
In addition to any other penalty imposed by this chapter for
the erection, contrivance, creation, continuance or maintenance of
a public nuisance, the cost of abating a public nuisance by the Town
shall be collected as a debt from the owner, occupant or person causing,
permitting or maintaining the nuisance, such cost shall be assessed
against the real estate as a special charge.