§ 106.09 MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP.
   (A)   The permit holder and the property owner shall be held jointly and severally liable and responsible for the maintenance, upkeep, and servicing of the donation box and clean up and removal of any donations left on the property outside of the donation box. Any maintenance, service or cleanup associated with a donation box shall be completed within 48 hours of notification by the city.
   (B)   The city shall have the authority to abate any property in violation of this chapter that is deemed a public nuisance under any other provisions of this code.
   (C)   The visual and structural integrity of the donation box must be maintained continuously.
   (D)   The placement of the donation box shall not impede traffic nor visually impair any motor vehicle operation within a parking lot, driveway, or street.
   (E)   The donation box shall not be located in a required building setback, buffer yard, access easement, drainage easement, floodplain, driveway, utility easement, or fire lane.
   (F)   At least one stacking or parking space shall be required for use of persons accessing the donation box.
   (G)   The donation box may not block or occupy any number of parking spaces required by the primary use structure.
   (H)   The current permit decal for the specific donation box must be affixed and displayed at all times on the outside of the donation box.
   (I)   The donation box shall only be used for the solicitation and collection of clothing and household materials. All donation materials must fit into and be placed inside the donation box. The collection or storage of any materials outside the container is strictly prohibited.
   (J)   No donation box shall be permitted to be placed or remain placed within 200 feet from a residential zoning district, or residential use. Said distance shall be measured from the donation box to the lot line of the residential use or residentially zoned property.
   (K)   The donation box shall be continuously maintained in compliance with all requirements imposed by § 106.04, as amended.
(Ord. 11-2018-96, passed 11-27-18)