660.21   BARRICADES AND WARNING LIGHTS; ABANDONED EXCAVATIONS.
   (a)   No property owner, tenant or person having control of property within the Municipality shall, directly or indirectly, create or allow dangerous conditions to exist on his premises.
   (b)   “Dangerous conditions,” as used in this section, are defined as any open, unguarded or unprotected excavation or building which, when abandoned or left open or otherwise unprotected, shall likely prove dangerous to life or limb, or an abandoned, open, uncovered or otherwise unprotected well, cesspool, cistern or catch basin.
(Ord. 1956-75. Passed 10-22-56.)
   (c)   Any owner or agent in control of a premises upon which a basement, cellar, well or cistern has been abandoned due to demolition, failure to build or any other reason shall cause the same to be filled to the ground surface with rock, gravel, earth or other suitable material.
(Ord. 1972-1. Passed 1-24-72.)
   (d)   The removal of red or amber lanterns, barricades or other means placed on the streets and on construction projects, public or private, as a warning or protection for the public by persons unauthorized to remove the same and the knowing, reckless or negligent destruction of the lanterns or barricades are prohibited.
(Ord. 1956-75. Passed 10-22-56.)
   (e)   Whoever violates any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree.