§ 96.67   AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES TO PROSECUTION.
   It is an affirmative defense to prosecution for a violation of § 96.65(B) of this chapter for items or materials which:
   (A)   Are stored to conduct a properly permitted garage sale;
   (B)   Are necessary for properly permitted construction or demolition work performed on the property. Materials stored for work not requiring a building permit shall be stored no longer than ten consecutive days within any six-month period;
   (C)   Are routinely used, are not damaged or inoperable, and are not visible from a public right-of-way or public easement;
   (D)   Are a barbecue grill or smoker and is actively being used or is mounted to an attached trailer which is licensed and is capable of being operated on a public roadway. A smoker or grill on a trailer shall be stored on an improved surface.
(Ord. 11-2018-96, passed 11-27-18; Am. Ord. 04-2023-30, passed 4-25-23)