2.
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"Fences not over two (2) feet (609.6 mm) in height."
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4.
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"Water tanks supported directly on grade if the capacity is
not greater than five hundred (500) gallons (1,892 L) and the ratio
of height to diameter or width is not greater than 2:1."
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2.
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"Fences not over two (2) feet (609.6 mm) in height."
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4.
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"Water tanks supported directly on grade if the capacity is
not greater than five hundred (500) gallons (1,892 L) and the ratio
of height to diameter or width is not greater than 2:1."
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PUBLIC NUISANCE. Includes any of the following:
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1.
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The physical condition or occupancy of any premises regarded
as a public nuisance at common law;
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2.
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Any physical condition or occupancy of any premises or its appurtenances
considered an attractive nuisance to children, including, but not
limited to, abandoned wells, shafts, basements, excavations and unsafe
fences or structures;
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3.
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Any premises that has unsanitary sewage or plumbing facilities;
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4.
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Any premises designated as unsafe for human habitation;
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5.
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Any premises that is manifestly capable of being a fire hazard,
or it is manifestly unsafe, or unsecured so as to endanger life, limb
or property;
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6.
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Any premises from which the plumbing, heating, electric, or
facilities required by this code have been removed or disconnected,
destroyed, rendered in effective, or the required precautions against
trespasser have not been provided;
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7.
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Any premises that is unsanitary, or that is littered with rubbish
or garbage, or that has an uncontrolled growth of weeds; or
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8.
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Any structure, manufactured/mobile home, vehicle, or trailer
that is in a state of dilapidation, deterioration or decay: faulty
construction; overcrowded; open, vacant or abandoned; damaged by fire
to the extent so as not to provide shelter; in danger of collapse
or structural failure; and dangerous to anyone on or near the premises.
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9.
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Any motor vehicle or trailer, or portion thereof, that is not
parked on a paved parking area or driveway.
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10.
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Any vehicle or trailer used for the storage of trash, rubbish,
junk, or yard waste.
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11.
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Premises, structures or equipment found by the Code Official
to be unsafe, unfit for human occupancy or unlawful by any Arnold
Code or Ordinance.
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12.
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General nuisances, weeds and other noxious matter, and junk and junk dealers, as enumerated in Chapter 220 of the Arnold Code of Ordinances.
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13.
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The outdoor storage of construction devices, equipment, and
materials except as follows:
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a.
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When such outdoor storage is related to a specific, lawful,
construction project, provided such storage is of a temporary nature
and is removed after the specific construction project is completed,
or work on the project has ceased for any reason for a period of six
(6) months; and, further provided, that such storage is limited to
a period of one (1) year, unless the time is extended by the Code
Official. Requests for an extension shall be made in writing. The
Code Official's decision on the matter shall be final.
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1.
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Dead Trees and Tree Branches. All dead trees, which are hazardous
to the public, shall be prohibited. All trees shall be maintained
free of dead limbs.
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2.
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Hazard to vehicular or pedestrian traffic. All vegetation, which
poses a hazard to vehicular or pedestrian traffic, shall be promptly
cut and removed to eliminate the hazard within a distance of twenty
(20) feet from the roadway right-of-way, road easement, or driving
surface, whichever distance is greater.
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3.
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Fire hydrants, utilities, and other structures. All vegetation,
which obstructs or prevents the visibility or operation of fire hydrants,
utilities, and other structure, shall be prohibited.
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