§ 150.60 STANDARDS FOR CONSTRUCTION.
   (A)   A dumpster at least ten cubic yards in size shall be located on all new construction sites unless a suitable alternative means of collecting and disposing of construction debris is approved by the Chief Building Inspector. Dumpsters shall be located on private property and shall be painted in dark brown, dark blue, dark burgundy, dark green, black or other muted color approved by the Village Planner. Signage on dumpsters shall be limited to the identification of the dumpster manufacturer or the contractor’s business name and phone number. The total surface area allowed for the signage shall not exceed four square feet in total surface area;
   (B)   Building supplies, including bricks and lumber (with the exception of large trusses), must be stacked and covered nights, weekends and anytime work is not in progress;
   (C)   On-site building materials are limited to those required for completion of remaining construction; for example:
      (1)   Quantities of concrete block shall not be on-site after completion of foundation;
      (2)   Surplus bricks, sand and mortar mix shall not be retained on-site after completion of masonry work; and
      (3)   At no time shall a building site be used as storage for vehicles and equipment not being used for current construction activities;
   (D)   Permit boxes shall be located on-site with approved plan and current permit at time inspection is requested;
   (E)   Portable toilets, construction driveways and silt fences shall be installed on-site prior to the commencement of any work;
   (F)   The property shall be landscaped in accordance with the plan approved by and filed with the village;
   (G)   The drainage installed properly handles the flow of water in conformance with the General Statutes and stormwater run-off does not adversely impact adjacent properties; and
   (H)   In the event a house under construction is abandoned by the contractor prior to the completion, the house and lot will be cleaned and cleared of debris from construction and other sources, and the house will be secured in a manner which will help to prevent vandalism, trespassing and vagrancy.
   (I)   In the event that any of the above listed items are not within the scope of work which the owner has awarded to the builder, then the owner shall be responsible .
(1986 Code, § 9-4.1) (Ord. 88-17, passed 11-21-1988; Ord. 88-18, passed 12-19-1988; Ord. 89-32, passed 11-20-1989; Ord. 90-08, passed 02-19-1990; Ord. 95-19, passed 06-19-1995; Ord. 05-37, passed 12-20-2005; Ord. 14-02, passed 1-14-2014)