§ 92.051 PROHIBITED ACTS.
   It shall be unlawful:
   (A)   For any person to deposit or to knowingly permit any person acting as agent, employee or servant of said person to deposit any refuse, offal, pomace, dead animals, decaying matter or organic substance of any kind in or upon any private lot, building, structure, accessory structure, premises or in or upon any street, avenue, alley, parkway, ravine, ditch, gutter or into any of the waters of the Commonwealth so that the same shall or may afford food, harborage or breeding areas for vectors;
   (B)   For any person to deposit or permit to accumulate in or upon any premises, improved or vacant, or on any open lot, or alley, any lumber, boxes, barrels, bottles, cans, glass, scrap iron, wire, metal articles, pipe, broken stone or cement, broken crockery, broken plaster or rubbish of any kind, unless the same may be kept in covered receptacles or placed on open racks that are elevated not less than 18 inches above the ground, and evenly piled or stacked; or unless disposed of in a manner approved by DEP;
   (C)   To maintain a junkyard or a place for the dumping or wrecking or disassembling of automobiles, trucks, tractors or machinery of any kind or of any of the parts thereof, or for the storing or leaving of any machinery or equipment used by contractors or builders or by other persons, in such a manner as to afford harborages or breeding areas for vectors;
   (D)   To store refuse in containers other than covered receptacles, which shall be kept clean by rinsing and draining as often as necessary so as not to provide food or breeding areas for vectors;
   (E)   To dump, burn, bury, destroy or otherwise dispose of refuse except at an approved refuse disposal site;
   (F)   To collect, haul, transport or convey garbage in open, unenclosed, non-leakproof vehicles;
   (G)   To construct, maintain or use a sewage system, privy, urinal, cesspool or other receptacle for human excrement so that vectors may have access to the excrementitious matter contained therein; and
   (H)   To have, keep, maintain, cause or permit any collection of standing or flowing water except for agricultural or industrial purposes in which mosquitoes breed or are likely to breed, unless such collection of water is treated or maintained so as effectually to prevent such breeding.
(2006 Code, § 10-402) (Ord. 90-4, passed 3-5-1990, § 2; Ord. 2006-3, passed 7-10-2006) Penalty, see § 92.999