§ 93.54  NUISANCE CONDITIONS ON EXTERIOR OF PREMISES.
   No owner, operator or occupant in possession of any premises shall maintain or permit to be maintained at or on the exterior property areas of such premises any condition which deteriorates or debases the appearance of the neighborhood, adversely alters the appearance and general character of the neighborhood, creates a fire, safety or health hazard, or is a public nuisance, including, but not limited to: (1) broken or dilapidated fences, walls, or other structures; (2) out of use or unusable appliances or automobile parts and rugs, rags or other material hung on lines or in other places upon such premises, which materials are not being used for general household or housekeeping purposes; (3) broken, dilapidated or unusable furniture, mattresses or other housekeeping furniture not designed for outdoor use; and (4) any other materials or items placed on or at the premises that contributes to neighborhood blight.
(Ord. 2272, passed 6-7-04)  Penalty, see § 93.99