For the purposes of this chapter, the following
definitions shall apply:
COMPOSTING MATERIALS
Yard trimmings, vegetable wastes and other organic matter
managed for the purpose of natural transformation into compost and
stored in a container or compact pile that:
A.
Contains no sewage, sludge or septage;
B.
Contains no inorganic materials, such as metal,
plastic or glass; and
C.
Is maintained in a manner to minimize odors
and the attraction of insect and animal pests.
GARBAGE
Food wastes, food wrappers, containers, nonrecyclables or
other materials resulting from the use, consumption and preparation
of food or drink, as well as other expended, used or discarded materials,
such as paper, plastic, metal, rags or glass, etc., or any other wastes
generated from day-to-day activities of a household, business or public
or quasi-public facility. The term "garbage" does not include properly
prepared and stored recyclable materials or properly maintained compost
areas.
GROUNDS AND EXTERIOR PROPERTY
Any area of a building or lot, excluding porch areas, not
enclosed within the walls of a building. These terms include any public
rights-of-way which pass through or are adjacent to a property, including
the sidewalk and any area between the sidewalk, if there is one, and
the street pavement.
JUNKYARD
An area, lot or unenclosed shed where junk, waste, discarded
or salvaged materials are bought, sold, exchanged, sorted, baled,
packed, disassembled, handled or abandoned, including auto wrecking
or dismantling yards, house wrecking yards, used lumber yards and
places or yards for use of salvaged house wrecking and structural
steel materials and equipment, but not including pawn shops and establishments
for the sale, purchase or storage of used furniture, household equipment
and clothing, for the processing of used, discarded or salvaged materials
as part of manufacture operations, or for the sale, purchase or storage
of used motor vehicles or salvaged machinery to be reused for the
purpose for which originally manufactured.
[Added 8-14-2002 by L.L. No. 4-2002]
OWNER
Any person, persons or entity who shall have legal title
in any form whatsoever to any premises or part thereof, with or without
accompanying actual possession thereof, or who shall have charge,
care or control of any lot, premises, building or structure or part
thereof as owner or agent of the owner or as a fiduciary, trustee,
receiver, guardian, lessee or mortgagee in possession, regardless
of how such possession was obtained. Any person, group of persons
or entity who is a lessee, sublessee or assignee of a lessee of any
part or all of any building, structure or land shall be deemed to
be a co-owner with the lessor for the purposes of this chapter and
shall have responsibility over the portion of the premises so sublet,
leased or assigned.
[Added 8-14-2002 by L.L. No. 4-2002]
PORCH AREA
Includes any open and/or partially enclosed porches or decks,
as well as any entranceways or exitways which are in the public view.
PUBLIC VIEW
Areas of any property that are visible by pedestrian or vehicular
traffic in the public right-of-way or visible from the exterior ground
level of adjoining properties or properties within 100 feet of the
subject property.
SOLID WASTE
Includes materials or substances that are discarded or rejected
as being spent, worthless, useless or in excess to the owners at the
time of such discard or rejection, including but not limited to materials
or substances such as garbage, refuse, industrial and commercial wastes,
sludge from air or water treatment facilities, rubbish, tires, ashes,
incinerator residue, construction and demolition debris, discarded
motor vehicles, discarded household and commercial appliances and
discarded furniture. An object shall be presumed to be discarded or
rejected solid waste when the object is stored, placed or left on
the grounds or exterior of the property in the view of neighbors or
passersby under circumstances which meet any of the following criteria:
A.
The object produces an offensive smell.
B.
The object is of a type designed for interior
use or made of materials which are suitable only for interior use
and the object is left outside and exposed to precipitation.
C.
The object has reached a degree of dilapidation
or disrepair that can reasonably be presumed to render the material
unsuitable for or incapable of being used for its original intended
purpose or some other reasonable purpose.
D.
The object is left, placed or stored in a manner
which appears likely to cause injuries.
It shall be the duty and responsibility of all
owners of property in the Village of Albion to ensure that:
A. That all grounds and exterior property are kept clean
and free of solid waste.
B. All garbage, when stored outside, is completely contained
in nonabsorbent, watertight, durable containers having a tight-fitting
lid in place. Plastic bags are not considered durable containers.
Strong, waterproof plastic bags may be used to place garbage at the
curbside on the evening before scheduled collections or may be taken
to an approved refuse disposal site. Composting materials, so long
as they are maintained as defined by this chapter, shall not be considered
garbage.
C. Garbage cans, garbage bags and discarded bulk items
shall not be placed on the curb before 12:00 noon the day before the
scheduled pickup. Garbage containers and any materials not removed
by garbage collectors shall be removed from the curb before 9:00 a.m.
the day after pickup. Any materials not removed as required by this
section shall be removed by the Village.
D. Solid waste, other than garbage stored in proper containers
described above, is not stored in the public view, except that construction
and demolition debris related to an ongoing construction project with
a valid building permit may be stored in the public view for not more
than 30 days. Residents may place reusable materials on the tree lawn
for purposes of informal scavenging, not to be observable for more
than two successive days.
E. Collection of brush and tree parts.
[Added 7-28-2010 by L.L. No. 5-2010]
(1) The
Superintendent of Public Works is authorized to provide for the collection
of brush and tree parts at such times and in such manner as the Board
of Trustees shall from time to time provide.
(2) The authorization provided for in the preceding Subsection
E(1) shall apply only to brush and tree parts produced by the individual activity or efforts of the owner or occupant of the property or designee (e.g., lawn mowing contractor).
(3) Brush
and tree parts produced by commercial tree-trimming contractors must
be removed from the property by the contractor or by the owner or
occupant of the property. Such brush and tree parts may not be placed
at or near the curb or street right-of-way, except temporarily as
may be necessary in the course of the work which produced the brush
and tree parts.
(4) The
Village of Albion will not collect or remove brush or tree parts produced
by commercial contractors.
F. Grass, weeds or other vegetation on grounds and exterior property are maintained in accordance with provisions of Chapter
128, Grass, Brush and Weeds.
G. The area along public rights-of-way adjacent to or on the property, including but not limited to the area between the front property line or sidewalk and the curb or street pavement, is maintained in a reasonably clean and sanitary condition free of garbage and/or solid waste, with any grass, weeds and brush in said area cut or trimmed in compliance with Subsection
F above. The planting of annuals and perennials in these areas shall not be permitted without the approval of the Superintendent of Streets. Premises situated at street intersections or on curved streets shall be kept in such a condition as to provide a clear and unobstructed view of the intersection or curve.
H. Trees, shrubs or other vegetation are pruned such
that they will not obstruct the passage of pedestrians on sidewalks.
The maintenance of Village trees, including trees between the sidewalk
and curb, must be left to the Department of Streets.
I. Fences and walls are maintained in a safe and structurally
sound condition.
J. Steps, walks, driveways, parking spaces and other
similar paved areas are maintained pursuant to provisions elsewhere
in the Village Code.
K. Sidewalks are kept substantially clear of snow, ice
and other obstructions, including but not limited to free flowing
water from drains, ditches and/or downspouts located on the property
except during flooding, pursuant to provisions regulating the use
of streets and sidewalks elsewhere in the Village Code.
It shall be the duty and responsibility of all
owners of property in the Village of Albion to ensure that:
A. Porch areas are kept free of garbage, unless stored
and completely contained in durable, nonabsorbent, watertight containers
having tight-fitting lids in place. Plastic bags are not considered
durable containers.
B. Construction and demolition debris be located on porch
areas for no longer than 30 days.
[Added 8-14-2002 by L.L. No. 4-2002]
No junkyards will be allowed in the Village
of Albion.
In any case in which the Village intends to correct a violation of this chapter and then bill the property owner for the correction of the violation, the Code Enforcement Official or his/her designee shall notify the owner of the property and, where relevant, the registered agent who has assumed responsibility as outlined in §
155-5 of this chapter, in writing, of any violation of this chapter. Following such notice, the Village may correct the violation and bill the property owner for the cost of such correction. Unpaid bills shall be added to the yearly tax bill.
The penalties for violation of this chapter
shall be established by resolution by the Village Board.