It shall be unlawful to repair, strip, assemble or store a disabled motor vehicle, or parts thereof, on any private property, unless said vehicle is totally enclosed within a structure or behind a six-foot (6') privacy fence where the vehicle is completely screened from the view of the public and is not visible from a public roadway, except in those situations in which immediate action is necessary because a vehicle is disabled and the vehicle remains for no longer than forty-eight (48) consecutive hours.
(Ordinance 2013-03, art. III, sec. 2, adopted 2/11/2013)
(a) 
This section applies to a refrigerator, icebox, or other airtight or semi-airtight container that has:
(1) 
A capacity of at least 1-1/2 cubic feet;
(2) 
An opening of at least fifty (50) square inches; and
(3) 
A door or lid equipped with a latch or other fastening device capable of securing the door or lid shut.
(b) 
No person shall place a container described in subsection (a) outside of a structure or in a warehouse, storage room, or unoccupied or abandoned structure so that it is accessible to children.
(c) 
No person shall permit a container described in subsection (a) to remain outside of a structure or in a warehouse, storage room, or unoccupied or abandoned structure so that it is accessible to children.
(Ordinance 2013-03, art. III, sec. 3, adopted 2/11/2013)
(a) 
All owners or residents of residential property shall have sufficient container capacity to accommodate their volume of solid waste between collections.
(b) 
Owners or residents of residential property shall deposit all items too large to fit into containers, such as, but not limited to, appliances, furniture, and mattresses, through fee-payment bulk collection service or self-transport of such items to end-disposal facilities outside the city.
(c) 
Owners or residents of residential property shall bundle and securely tie all loose materials which normally fit into containers, but which are excess as a result of special circumstances, such as holidays, so as to repel animals, prevent materials from blowing or scattering, and place such materials beside the containers.
(d) 
Owners or residents of residential property shall keep containers covered at all times.
(e) 
The owner or user of any container which does not conform to prescribed standards or which has defects likely to hamper collection or injure the person collecting the contents or the public generally shall replace the container after receiving written notice of such defects from the city. Failure to do so within five (5) days of such notification shall constitute a violation of this section.
(f) 
The owner of containers used for collection shall take necessary precautions so that the contents do not become litter when placing and removing them.
(g) 
It shall be unlawful for any resident to deposit household solid waste in any receptacle maintained on a sidewalk or at any other location for disposal of litter by pedestrians.
(Ordinance 2013-03, art. III, sec. 4, adopted 2/11/2013)
(a) 
All owners of establishments and institutions which generate solid waste for collection by approved contractors shall obtain adequate containers approved by the city and shall keep said containers in such a manner that they are not visible from adjacent public or private property.
(b) 
Owners described in subsection (a) shall keep containers covered at all times.
(c) 
The owner or user of any container which does not conform to prescribed standards or which has defects likely to hamper collection or injure the person collecting the contents or the public generally shall replace the container after receiving written notice of such defects from the city. Failure to do so within five (5) days of such notification shall constitute a violation of this section.
(d) 
It shall be unlawful for any owner, manager, or employee of a commercial establishment or institution to deposit solid waste from that establishment or institution in any receptacle maintained on a sidewalk or at any other location for disposal of litter by pedestrians.
(Ordinance 2013-03, art. III, sec. 5, adopted 2/11/2013)