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All exterior windows and doors shall be weatherproof and in good repair or shall be secured against weather by temporary boarding. If required, the boarding shall be one-half (1/2) inch CDX plywood cut to fit the window or door casing, painted to match the exterior, and secured with a minimum of one and one-quarter (1.25) inch galvanized screws located at the corners and spaced every seven (7) inches around the perimeter of the boarding. Said boarding shall only be temporary for a period not to exceed (60) days while repairs are made. All requirements of this section are subject to city architectural standards.
(Ord. 002-2023. Passed 1-3-23.)
Exterior attachments to basic structural elements, including but not limited to gutters, downspouts, screening, vents, antennae, tanks, awnings, canopies, marquees, signs, lighting fixtures, handrails, guardrails, and utility connections shall be in good repair, and shall comply with all other provisions of the Maumee City Code.
(Ord. 002-2023. Passed 1-3-23.)
All accessory improvements located on a property, including but not limited to walkways, driveways, parking areas, storm drains, parking bumpers, steps, handrails, guardrails, signs, lighting fixtures, poles, fences, walls, tanks, and antennae shall be in good repair and shall comply with all other provisions of the Maumee City Code.
(Ord. 002-2023. Passed 1-3-23.)
Outdoor storage of materials of value shall not be permitted to be located between the street and the building and not closer than three (3) feet to any side or rear lot line. Materials of value shall be stored in a safe and sanitary manner, shall not be scattered. Outdoor storage regulations in the Maumee Codified Ordinance also apply to non-residential buildings about and shall not have openings nor be stacked in a manner which may provide harborage for vermin. Properties in the City of Maumee are subject to zoning requirements that may exclude outdoor storage up to and including vehicle are appurtenances thereto.
(Ord. 002-2023. Passed 1-3-23.)
No tree or shrub shall be allowed to damage a building or block safe vision or access to a sidewalk, drive, or street. No dead tree shall be permitted on any property regulated by this article. All landscaping changes to a property must be approved by the City's Zoning Manager.
(Ord. 002-2023. Passed 1-3-23.)
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