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§ 203.08 Parking Waste Collection Vehicles
   No person shall park a truck or motor vehicle whether loaded or unloaded, which is used for the collection and transportation of garbage, trash, rubbish or the contents of private sewage tanks, on any public street, alley or other public place except for loading purposes or emergency repairs.
(Ord. No. 511-76. Passed 6-14-76, eff. 6-18-76)
§ 203.09 Heating Business Buildings
   (a)   Every person who has contracted or undertaken, or is bound to heat or to furnish heat for any building or portion thereof, occupied as a business establishment where one (1) or more persons are employed, shall heat or furnish heat for every occupied room in such building or portion thereof, so that a minimum temperature of seventy degrees Fahrenheit (70°F) may be maintained therein at all occupied times.
   (b)   Whenever a building is heated by means of a furnace, boiler or other apparatus under the control of the owner, agent or lessee of such building, such owner, agent or lessee, in the absence of a written or verbal contract or agreement to the contrary, shall be deemed to have contracted, undertaken or bound himself or herself to furnish heat in accordance with the provisions of this section.
   (c)   As used in this section, “at all occupied times” means all times at which a building or a portion thereof is occupied during the usual working hours established or maintained for such business establishment, of each day whenever the outer or street temperature falls below fifty degrees Fahrenheit (50°F).
   (d)   Nothing herein shall apply to buildings or portions thereof, used and occupied by trades, business or occupations where high or low temperatures are essential and unavoidable.
(Ord. No. 511-76. Passed 6-14-76, eff. 6-18-76)
§ 203.10 Illegal Distribution of Cigarettes
   The sale or distribution of cigarettes and other tobacco products in a smaller quantity than that placed in the pack or other container by the manufacturer is hereby declared to be a nuisance which affects and endangers the public health. The Commissioner of Environmental Health or any authorized City officer or employee who, upon information or by observation ascertains a violation of this section, may impose the penalties set forth in this chapter and in Section 201.99. Enforcement of this section is in addition to any other method of enforcement provided in these Codified Ordinances.
(Ord. No. 1512-10. Passed 12-6-10, eff. 12-6-10)