CHAPTER 10
PUBLIC PROTECTION, CRIMES AND OFFENSES
PUBLIC PROTECTION, CRIMES AND OFFENSES
SECTION:
Article I. Health
10.01: Unlawful Deposit Of Garbage, Litter Or Like
10.02: Toilet Installation Required
10.03 - 10.09: Reserved
Article II. Safety
10.10: Use Of Bow And Arrow
10.11: Animal Regulation
10.12: Dangerous Trespasses And Other Acts
10.13: Unlawful Assembly; Presence At Unlawful Assembly
10.14: Disorderly Conduct
10.15: Curfew
10.16: Burning Prohibited
10.17: Discharge Of Firearms And Explosives
10.18 - 10.19: Reserved
Article III. Other Public Protection
10.20: Rules And Regulations Governing Public Parks
10.21: Minnesota Uniform Fire Code
10.22: Natural Landscape Plans
10.23: Household Furnishings, Appliances And Trade Fixtures Stored Within The Corporate Limits (Rep. by Ord. 74, 6th Series, eff. 5-4-2015)
10.24: Abandoned, Wrecked Vehicles (Rep. by Ord. 74, 6th Series, eff. 5-4-2015)
10.25: Disturbing The Peace, Noise Control Regulations
10.26: Storage Of Wood (Rep. by Ord. 74, 6th Series, eff. 5-4-2015)
10.27: Consumption And Possession Of Beer, Wine Or Liquor On Streets And Public Property
10.28: Consumption And Possession Of Beer, Wine Or Liquor On Private Parking Lots
10.29: Exhibition Driving
10.30: Jake Braking
10.31: Procedures For Enforcing Administrative Offenses
10.32: Alarm Systems
10.33: Possession And Sale Of Synthetic Cannabinoids
10.34 - 10.39: Reserved
10.40: Rental Housing Maintenance Code
10.41: Property Maintenance Code
10.42: Shade Tree Disease Control
10.43 - 10.98: Reserved
Article IV. Violation
10.99: Violation A Misdemeanor
ARTICLE I. HEALTH
A. It is unlawful for any person to deposit garbage, rubbish, offal, the body of a dead animal, or other litter or debris in or upon any public street, public waters or the ice thereon, public lands or private lands, or water or ice thereon, without the consent of the owner.
B. It is unlawful for any person to store or keep garbage, rubbish, offal, the body of a dead animal, or other litter or debris upon his or her premises, except in a metal or plastic container having a top which is securely fastened thereto, or a city approved garbage bag on the day of pick up. (Ord. 7, 2nd Series, eff. 10-18-1976; amd. 1992 Code)
It is the duty of every owner or occupant of any property within the city, having a dwelling house or business building situated thereon, which property is within five hundred feet (500') of any municipal water and sewer mains, to install a toilet in such dwelling or business building and make connection thereof with such water and sewer mains. Whenever the noncompliance of the owner or occupant of such property is reported to the city, the city administrator shall forthwith make such investigation as he deems necessary or proper and report his findings to the council. If the council finds and reports that the lack of toilet facilities is an unhealthful or insanitary condition, the city shall forthwith serve written notice upon said owner or occupant requiring the installation of toilet facilities upon premises described in said notice, and connection thereof with the sewer and water mains, all of which shall be done within thirty (30) days after service of such written notice. Whenever any owner or occupant shall default in compliance with such written notice, the council may by resolution direct that a toilet be installed and connection made with the water and sewer mains and that the actual cost of such installation be paid in the first instance out of the general revenue fund, and assessed against the property so benefited. After such installation and connection is completed by order of the council, the city shall serve a written notice of intention to make an assessment therefor. If such assessment is not paid within ten (10) days, the city shall certify the amount thereof to the county auditor in the same manner as with other special assessments; provided, that the council may by resolution provide that the assessment be spread over a term of three (3) years, upon written request by the owner of the property. (1976 Code)
10.03 - 10.09: RESERVED:
ARTICLE II. SAFETY
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