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§ 90.39 ABANDONED OR DERELICT VEHICLES.
   No person shall park or store an abandoned or derelict vehicle on public or private property in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 74 as may be amended.
(Ord. 652, passed 4-4-2018)
§ 90.40 EXCESSIVE VEHICLE PARKING.
   No person shall park any vehicle within the front yard setback area of yards located adjacent to a street. The side yard areas may not be used for parking of vehicles except in paved parking areas.
(Ord. 652, passed 4-4-2018)
§ 90.41 UNENUMERATED NUISANCES.
   (A)   The acts, conditions, or objects specifically enumerated and defined in §§ 90.02, 90.15 through 90.21, and 90.35 through 90.40 are declared public nuisances and may be abated by the procedures set forth in §§ 90.55 through 90.62.
   (B)   In addition to the nuisances specifically enumerated in this subchapter, every other thing, substance, or act that is determined by the City Council to be injurious or detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare of the City is declared a nuisance and may be abated as provided in this subchapter.
(Ord. 652, passed 4-4-2018)
ENFORCEMENT
§ 90.55 CUMULATIVE REMEDIES.
   (A)   This chapter may be enforced by:
      (1)   Prosecution for civil infraction, as provided in this chapter and other applicable law;
      (2)   Abatement, as provided in this chapter and other applicable law;
      (3)   An action for damages for any individual damaged by the violation; or
      (4)   An injunction from the appropriate court against continuation or repetition of the violation.
   (B)   These remedies are cumulative and not intended as exclusive.
(Ord. 652, passed 4-4-2018)
§ 90.56 CIVIL INFRACTION ASSESSMENT.
   (A)   A violation of any provision of this chapter constitutes a Class 2 civil infraction for the first violation and a Class 1 civil infraction for any subsequent violations within a 12-month period. All violations shall be dealt with in accordance with the procedures as otherwise approved by § 10.99.
(Ord. 629, passed 5-2-2012; Ord. 652, passed 4-4-2018)
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