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(A) No person shall operate or use an electrical, mechanical, or other device, apparatus, instrument, or machine that causes reasonably preventable interference with radio or television reception by a radio or television receiver of good engineering design.
(B) This section does not apply to devices licensed, approved, and operated under the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission.
(Ord. 652, passed 4-4-2018)
(A) No person shall, either as principal or agent, affix or cause to be distributed any placard, bill, advertisement, poster or writing (legible or illegible), graphic symbol or marking, upon any real or personal property, public or private, without first securing permission from the owner or proper public authority. This section shall not be construed as an amendment to or a repeal of any regulation now or hereafter adopted by the City regulating the use of and locations of signs and advertising.
(B) No person shall, either as principal, agent, or employee, scatter, distribute, or cause to be distributed on the streets, sidewalks, or other public places or upon any private property any placards or advertisements whatsoever.
(C) This section shall not be construed to prohibit the distribution of material during any parade, public gathering, or community event.
(Ord. 652, passed 4-4-2018)
(A) No person shall keep junk outdoors on a street, lot, or premises except in a building that is wholly enclosed or the junk is completely hidden from public view by a sight-obscuring fence.
(B) The term JUNK as used in this section includes all old motors and vehicles, old motor and vehicle parts, old machinery, old machinery parts, old appliances or their parts, miscellaneous old parts, old iron or other metal, glass, paper, lumber, wood, or waste or discarded material.
(C) This section does not apply to junk kept in a licensed junkyard or automobile wrecking house.
(Ord. 652, passed 4-4-2018)
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