§ 91.073 YARDS, OPEN LOTS, AND PARKING AREAS.
   No person shall permit:
   (A)   Fences and/or minor structures to be constructed and maintained so as to present a safety or health hazard to persons and/or property;
   (B)   The development or accumulation of hazards, rodent harborage, and/or infestation upon yards, courts, or lots;
   (C)   Objectionable materials to accumulate and to be blown about the surrounding neighborhood;
   (D)   Wells, cesspools, cisterns, sedimentation ponds, stormwater management impoundment ponds and/or ponds of a similar nature to remain open without adequate fencing or barricades to prevent access thereto by the general public; or
   (E)   The accumulation of heavy undergrowth and/or vegetation which would impair the health and/or safety of the neighborhood; nor shall they permit any trees, plants, or shrubbery, or any portion thereof, to grow on their property and which constitute a safety hazard to pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic.
(Ord. 1-2006, passed 1-2-2006) Penalty, see § 91.999