§ 156.51 SPECIFIC VIOLATIONS.
   In addition to § 156.50, the following violations are blight violations subject to the procedures and penalties outlined in this chapter:
   (A)   Raw building materials. Except as may be permitted by a specific business license or other city ordinance, it is a blight violation for any person to store raw building materials on any property unless there is a valid building permit issued according to this Code, and these materials are intended for use in connection with the construction occurring on the property.
   (B)   Junk waste. It is a blight violation for any person to store, accumulate, or permit the storage or accumulation of any junk or waste on property owned, leased, rented, or occupied by him.
   (C)   Littering. It is a blight violation for any person to knowingly, without the consent of the public authority having supervision of public property or the owner of private property, dump, deposit, place, throw, or leave, or cause or permit the dumping, depositing, placing, throwing, or leaving of litter on public or private property other than property designated and set aside for such purposes.
   (D)   Abandoned refrigerators.
      (1)   It is a blight violation for any person to leave outside of any building or dwelling in a place accessible to children, any abandoned, unattended, available or discarded icebox, refrigerator or any other container of any kind which has an airtight door or lock which may not be easily released for opening from the inside of such icebox, refrigerator, container, or compartment.
      (2)   It is a blight violation for any person to leave outside of any building or dwelling in a place accessible to children, any abandoned, unattended or discarded icebox, refrigerator or any container of any kind, or compartment of any kind, which has a snap lock or other device thereon, without first removing the snap lock or the doors of such icebox, refrigerator, container or compartment, unless the doors thereto are securely fastened by the use of chains, locks or other devices adequate to prevent the opening of such doors.
(Ord. 810, passed 3-5-07)