§ 50.06  UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES.
   (A)   Accumulation of refuse. No person shall cause or permit the accumulation of refuse in, about or upon premises owned, occupied or used by him or her, except in the containers and in the manner prescribed herein.
   (B)   Delivery of refuse. No person shall deliver refuse to or upon private property within the city.
   (C)   Scattering of rubbish, trash and the like. No person shall throw, bury, place or scatter any garbage, rubbish, trash, ashes or other refuse over or upon any premises, street, or alley, either public or private or adjacent thereto and either with or without the intent to later remove or burn the same; or to suffer or permit from the accumulation of refuse, any premises owned, unsanitary, unsightly or unsafe to the public health, or hazardous from fire.
   (D)   Keeping garbage not prepared. No person shall deposit or store garbage in refuse containers unless such garbage has been prepared for collection, removal and disposal, and complies with the definition of “prepared garbage”.
   (E)   Disposal of refuse in streets, alleys, private property. No person within the city shall bury, throw out, dispose of or place any garbage, offal, dead animals, rubbish, slops or refuse matter, either vegetable or animal upon any street, alley or private property, whether owned by such person or not, or dispose of the same anywhere within the city, except in a vessel, can or tank, which is watertight and kept in such condition, and also fitted with covers so closely fitted that no odor can escape therefrom. Such covers shall not be removed, except to put garbage into the vessel, can or tank, and such can shall be immediately closed after each of such operations.
   (F)   Burning trash. No person within the city shall burn any form of trash, paper boxes or any articles defined in § 50.01 of this chapter; except that, under special circumstances permission may be granted by the City Manager or Fire Chief for the burning of articles on private property.
(Prior Code, § 951.06)  (Ord. passed 4-1-1958)  Penalty, see § 10.99