A. 
Maintenance of private space. Every occupant of a dwelling unit or dwelling shall keep in clean and sanitary condition that part of the dwelling, dwelling unit or premises thereof which he or she occupies or controls.
B. 
Maintenance of equipment. Every occupant of a dwelling or dwelling unit shall be responsible for the exercise of proper care and cleanliness in the use and operation of all plumbing fixtures, sanitary facilities, appliances and equipment therein.
C. 
Exits and exitways. Every occupant of a dwelling unit shall keep from obstructing all hallways, stairways, fire escapes and exits from his or her dwelling unit. Storage of personal belongings in hallways or on stairways is prohibited where said storage interferes with the passage of persons.
D. 
Garbage, refuse, and recycling. Every occupant of a dwelling unit shall see to the proper and sanitary disposal of garbage and refuse into covered receptacles. Rubbish toters and recycling containers are to be set out for pick up no earlier than the evening before the day designated for occupants' rubbish removal and they are to be removed from the curb within 24 hours.
E. 
Refrigerators. It shall be unlawful for any owner or occupant to leave or permit to remain on the premises and in a place accessible to children any abandoned or unattended refrigerator or icebox.
F. 
Limiting occupancy. Occupants of a dwelling unit shall limit the occupancy of that part of the premises or which he or she occupies or controls to the maximum permitted by this chapter. (The number shall be determined and posted pursuant to Article V, § 90-49.)
G. 
Occupancy of vacant units. No person shall occupy as owner-occupant or permit to be occupied by another any vacant dwelling unit unless or until it is in good repair, clean, sanitary, in habitable condition and in full compliance will all provisions of this chapter and the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter.
H. 
All items left on the exterior of the property after an eviction shall be the responsibility of the owner of the property to legally dispose of within 72 hours of the legal eviction. In the event, due to extenuating circumstances, the seventy-two-hour time frame cannot be complied with, the owner of the property shall contact the Code Enforcement Officer immediately to seek approval for an extension of the seventy-two-hour time limit.