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Residential units may compost yard waste only on their premises if the compostable material is kept in such a manner that it does not attract flies, insects, pests or cause an unpleasant odor. Garbage or waste other than yard waste shall not be composted.
(1993 Code, § 50-9) (Ord. passed 10-28-1991; Ord. passed 1-24-1994)
Furniture that is not intended or designated for outdoor use shall not be placed outdoors or on exterior balconies, porches, decks, landings, or other areas exposed to the weather. Violation of this section shall constitute a municipal civil infraction.
(Ord. passed 10-13-2008)
The outdoor storage of household furnishings, clothing, appliances and other items commonly found in residential premises shall not be permitted to be located between the street and the building, they shall be permitted in the side yard or rear yard of premises, only if the items are enclosed in an accessory building or garage. It is provided, however, that should such household furnishings, clothing, appliances and other items be placed outdoors as the result of a lawful eviction process which was commenced pursuant to the laws of the State of Michigan, the materials may remain outdoors for no longer than 24 hours from the time that they were placed there by the Sheriff, the landlord, or the landlord’s representative.
(Ord. 2010-02, passed 8-9-2010)
§§ 50-13 – 50-35 RESERVED.
ARTICLE II. WASTE HAULERS
DIVISION 1. GENERALLY
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