§ 101.04 ACCUMULATION OF TRASH, JUNK, OR DEBRIS, LIVING AND NONLIVING PLANT MATERIAL, AND STAGNANT WATER.
   (A)   Every owner and, if applicable, every agent, custodian, lessee, or occupant of property shall reasonably regulate and effectively control accumulations of trash, junk, or debris, living and nonliving plant material, and stagnant water
      (1)   On the property, and
      (2)   That portion of the adjoining public right-of-way between the property and the paved or graded street.
   (B)   The following uses are permissible:
      (1)   Storage of trash, junk, debris, and living and nonliving plant material in garbage cans that comply with applicable ordinances relating to solid-waste collection.
      (2)   The storage of nonliving plant material in compost bins, except that no property may have more than two compost bins.
      (3)   Keeping wood on the property for use as fire or fuel, provided, such wood shall be piled, stacked, bundled, or corded and the area surrounding the piles, stacks, bundles, or cords shall be free of excessive growth of grass, weeds, brush, branches, and other overgrowth.
(Ord. 1716, passed 5-2-12)