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Public receptacles are for use of pedestrians only, and shall not be used by vendors or by occupants of adjacent premises. Newspapers, handbills and wastepaper or other litter shall not be scattered or thrown upon public or private property, but shall be deposited in private or public receptacles.
(Ord. 2027, passed 2-5-1968; Ord. 3456, passed 6-12-2000)
(a) It shall be the duty of the owner or person in control of any premises, vacant or occupied, to keep his or her premises, sidewalks and all adjoining public property between the center of street and center of alley free of litter at all times. All litter removed shall be placed in proper receptacles or removed to an approved disposal location.
(b) For the purpose of this article, the property lying between the outermost edge of the street right- of-way and the street curb or the drainage course paralleling the street where there is no curb, shall be deemed to be the responsibility of the person hereunder for the property abutting the street right-of- way, provided that the person shall not be responsible for dead, dangerous, diseased or insect-infected trees located on the right-of-way.
(Ord. 2027, passed 2-5-1968; Ord. 3456, passed 6-12-2000)
Earth or other materials shall not be placed on or removed from any premises unless the written permission of the owner of the land is obtained and exhibited on request of the enforcing officer by the operator of the vehicle used for loading, transporting or dumping the material. Such permission shall be subject to zoning regulations and to the requirements that no nuisance shall be created.
(Ord. 2027, passed 2-5-1968; Ord. 3456, passed 6-12-2000)
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