9-5-9: STORMWATER AND URBAN RUNOFF POLLUTION CONTROL:
   A.    Good Housekeeping Provisions: Any owner or occupant of property within the city shall comply with the following good housekeeping requirements:
      1.    Chemical Or Septic Waste: No person shall leave, deposit, discharge, dump, or otherwise expose any chemical or septic waste in an area where discharge to streets or storm drain systems may occur. This section shall apply to both actual and potential discharges.
      2.    Runoff: Runoff of water from residential property shall be minimized to the maximum extent practicable. Runoff of water from the washing down of paved areas in commercial or industrial property is prohibited unless necessary for health or safety purposes and not in violation of any other provision of this code.
      3.    Storage Of Materials, Machinery, And Equipment:
         a.    Objects, such as motor vehicle parts, containing grease, oil or other hazardous substances, and unsealed receptacles containing hazardous materials, shall not be stored in areas susceptible to runoff.
         b.    Any machinery or equipment which is to be repaired or maintained in areas susceptible to runoff shall be placed in a confined area to contain leaks, spills, or discharges.
   B.    Removal Of Debris And Residue: All motor vehicle parking lots located in areas susceptible to runoff shall be kept clean of debris and residues. Such debris shall be collected and disposed of properly. Fuel and chemical residue or other types of potentially harmful material, such as animal waste, garbage or batteries, which are located in an area susceptible to runoff, shall be removed as soon as possible and disposed of properly. Household hazardous waste may be disposed of through the county collection program or at any other appropriate disposal site and shall not be placed in a trash container. (Ord. 1326, 11-28-2016)