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2005-133
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10/4/2005
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2005
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Ordinance No. 2005 -133 <br />04, <br />(7) Gutters and downspout. All gutters and downspout shall <br />be placed in compliance with the Building Code and maintained to <br />collect and transport surface water from roofs. Rusted, broken or <br />damaged gutters and downspout shall be promptly repaired or replaced. <br />Gutters shall not be permitted to become clogged nor the flow of water <br />therein restricted by vegetation or other materials growing, placed or <br />otherwise existing therein. <br />(8) Sidewalks. All sidewalks shall be kept in repair. Any <br />grade separation greater than one inch on the surface of a sidewalk <br />caused by cracks or settling shall be promptly replaced or repaired. <br />Sidewalks, where surfaces are eroded or pitted to such an extent as to <br />cause a safety hazard to pedestrians, shall be replaced or repaired. <br />(b) Appearance of Exterior of Premises and Structures. The exterior of premises <br />and the condition of accessory structures shall be maintained so that the appearance of the <br />premises and all buildings thereon reflects a level of maintenance in keeping with the standards <br />of the immediate neighborhood so that such appearance does not constitute a blighting factor <br />for adjoining property owners nor an element leading to the progressive deterioration and <br />downgrading of the immediate neighborhood with the accompanying diminution of property <br />values. <br />(1) Residential. To effect the purposes of this section, the owner or operator of <br />the premises shall use, maintain or refrain from using the premises and all buildings thereon, <br />as the case may be, as follows: <br />A. Storage of commercial and industrial equipment, materials or waste. <br />Equipment, materials or waste relating to commercial or industrial uses shall <br />not be stored or used unless permitted under the Zoning Code for the premises. <br />B. Storage of other equipment, materials or waste. Other equipment <br />and materials, excluding waste in trash containers and receptacles as provided <br />for in F. below, not of a commercial or industrial nature, shall be stored only in <br />enclosed buildings or stacked or arranged in an orderly fashion in rear yard <br />areas not visible from the public right of way. <br />C. Parking and Storage of Vehicles. Parking and /or storage of semi - <br />tractor trailers, trucks or commercial or industrial vehicles, as defined in <br />Section 1161.07, shall be prohibited on one and two - family dwelling unit <br />property. All vehicles which are junk vehicles as defined in Section 521.08, or <br />which do not have current license plates, shall be stored in a completely <br />enclosed, authorized or permitted building for such lot or premises, or kept <br />under covers that have been specially designed for cars. Recreational vehicles, <br />as defined in Section 1135.02(h), shall not be parked or stored on one or two - <br />family dwelling unit property, except as permitted in Section 1135.02(h). <br />D. Landscaping. Lawns, grass or grass -like ground coverings, hedges <br />and bushes shall be trimmed and kept from becoming overgrown and unsightly <br />where exposed to the public view and where the same constitute a blighting <br />factor depreciating adjoining property and impairing the good residential <br />character of the immediate neighborhood. Grass in lawns, other ground cover, <br />or weeds permitted to grow in excess of six inches in height, in violation of <br />Section 949.03, shall be presumed to be a nuisance. <br />
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