(A) No person may cause, suffer or permit any condition to be created in or upon any public street, sidewalk or storm drain that necessitates the special cleaning or repair of the street, sidewalk or storm drain. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following are specifically prohibited:
(1) The hauling of dirt, debris, materials removed from the sites of construction or reconstruction of buildings or structures or waste materials of any kind, in a manner that any portion of the dirt, debris or materials is spilled, lost, dropped or left upon the streets or sidewalks;
(2) The depositing or leaving upon the streets or sidewalks of mud, dirt or any other material as a result of the use of trucks, construction equipment or machinery, regardless of whether the materials are spilled, lost or dropped in transit or are deposited upon the surface of the street or public property by the tires or wheels of the trucks, construction equipment or machinery;
(3) The grading of lots, lands or driveways at elevations higher than the street or sidewalk level or any other acts, neglects or conditions created or allowed to exist upon the lots, lands or driveways which result in mud, dirt, soil, gravel, debris or any other material being washed or otherwise deposited upon a public street or sidewalk or into a public storm drainage system;
(4) The throwing or depositing in or upon any street, sidewalk or storm drain of any glass bottle, tacks, nails, wire, cans or any other substance likely to injure or damage any person, animal or vehicle; and/or
(5) The depositing of grass clippings and leaves in the street or on the curb.
(B) For purposes of this section, the following conditions apply:
(1) Special cleaning or repair of streets, sidewalks or storm drains is necessitated when the condition of the streets, sidewalks or storm drains is such that their use by the public is threatened, limited or impaired, the use and enjoyment of property abutting the streets, sidewalks or storm drains is diminished or limited or substantial damage is caused to the streets, sidewalks or storm drains or abutting property; and
(2) Special cleaning or repair includes but is not limited to sweeping, flushing, removal of mud or debris, resurfacing, restoration of gravel and base or any other extraordinary maintenance measures that are required to restore the street, sidewalk or storm drain to the condition that existed prior to the occurrence of the prohibited act.
(C) If the Administrator determines that, as a result of violation of division (A) above conditions exist that require special cleaning or repairs, the Administrator shall notify any or all persons responsible under division (A) above of the existence of the conditions and shall order prompt abatement thereof.
(D) If any person, having been ordered to abate the condition requiring special cleaning or repairs, fails, neglects or refuses to abate or remove the condition within the time specified, the Administrator shall cause the condition to be corrected or otherwise remedied by having employees of the town accomplish the work requiring special cleaning or repairs. The costs incurred by the town in accomplishing the special cleaning or repairs shall be billed by the town to the persons responsible under division (A) above.