It shall be unlawful for any person or entity
to place upon, deliver, deposit, drop upon, throw upon, leave or abandon
within or upon any public or private property any garbage, cans, bottles,
cartons and any other type of refuse whatsoever, or any handbills,
advertisements, brochures, flyers, shoppers, samples or other unsolicited
commercial matter, printed or otherwise, of every kind or nature whatsoever.
It shall be illegal for any person owning, occupying, leasing, managing or having responsibility over any lands within the Township to cause, permit or suffer any obstruction, nuisance or litter as defined in §
224-1 on any sidewalk, front, side or rear yard, alleyway or other area on said lands. Responsibility under this section shall extend to 18 inches into any abutting street.
In addition to prohibitions contained in Chapter
215, Land Development, it shall be illegal for any person or entity to cause, permit or suffer the accumulation of debris as defined in §
224-1 on or around any construction site or to store it in such a manner that it is able to be moved into adjacent properties by natural forces.
The provisions of §
224-1 shall not apply to the delivery of:
A. Mail, parcels or packages by and in accordance with
the rules of the United States Postal Service.
B. Parcels, packages and materials by and in accordance
with the rules of any utility licensed or regulated for such purposes
and those delivered by vendors where ordered by the owner or occupant
of the recipient premises.
C. Newspapers and other publications and periodicals
only if subscribed to by the owner or occupant of the recipient premises,
provided that such shall be either placed firmly in a receptacle designed
for such purposes or, if none, then tightly wrapped to prevent blowing
or scattering upon the recipient premises or adjacent areas.
D. Laundry, dry cleaning, dairy, bakery and similar food
products and commercial product sampling by agreement with or invitation
of the owner or occupant of the recipient premises.
E. Solicitation cards, brochures and flyers by duly authorized nonprofit organizations as that term is defined in Chapter
267, Peddling and Soliciting, §
267-2, of this Code, provided that such shall be packaged or placed in such manner as not to blow or scatter upon the recipient premises or adjacent areas.
F. Noncommercial handbills of a political or other nature,
the distribution of which is protected by constitutional rights of
free speech, provided that such shall be packaged or placed in such
a manner as not to blow and scatter upon the recipient premises or
adjacent areas.
G. Unsolicited and unsubscribed newspapers, publications
and other periodicals of a commercial nature, in whole or in part,
provided that such shall be packaged or placed in such a manner as
not to blow or scatter upon the recipient premises or adjacent areas.
Each violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed a separate violation, whether it shall occur on the same day or on succeeding days. The penalty for each violation of this chapter shall be as set forth in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
III, General Penalty.