§ 210.03 STORAGE OF PROPERTY IN OPEN AREAS.
   (A)   No garages or home additions not on a permanent foundation and for which no building permit has been obtained, used furniture, appliances, inoperable equipment, garbage or other refuse shall be kept or stored outside of an enclosed building or garbage disposal containers within the city.
   (B)   During construction or repair of property within the city, building materials shall be stacked or stored in a neat and orderly fashion and in a manner, so as to avoid presenting any danger to the general public. Refuse building material shall be neatly piled or stored in garbage containers. All building materials and refuse shall be cleared from the construction project no later than within 180 days of the issuance of the use and building permit authorizing said construction or repair unless the issuing authority extends the time for completion.
   (C)   If the city determines that any person or company is in violation of any provision of any section of this part, it shall serve upon said violator a 15-day warning notice, specifying the violation.
      (1)   If the violator has not corrected the condition to the satisfaction of the city within 15 days after receiving the warning notice, the city may remove or cause to be removed the vehicle, property or material which constitutes the violation and charge the vehicle owner or operator, landowner and/or building contractor responsible for the condition the cost of such removal, plus the cost of storage or disposal of the item or items which constituted the violation.
      (2)   If the assessed cost set out above is not paid within 30 days after billing by the city, the city reserves the right to sell the property in question and/or to assess such cost against real estate on which the violation occurred, on the next real estate tax assessment role following the violation.
   (D)   If any violator who is served with a 15-day warning notice under division (D) above, responds to such notice by moving the item which is in violation to a new location within city limits which is also in violation and the original 15-day warning notice grace period shall continue to run in the same manner as if the violator had moved the item from the original location.
   (E)   Any person violating any provision of this part may be charged with a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of as much as $1,000 and/or imprisonment for not more than 90 days. , Park, Public Property and Improvements