§ 91.046 PROHIBITED ACTS.
   (A)   No person shall deposit any refuse, offal, pomace, dead animals, decaying matter or organic substance of any kind in or upon any private lot, building, structure, accessory structure, structure premises or in or upon any street, avenue, alley, parkway, ravine, ditch, gutter or into any of the runs, creeks or bodies of water within or bounding the borough so that the same shall or may afford food, harborage or breeding areas for rats, flies or other vectors.
   (B)   No person shall deposit or permit to accumulate in or upon any premises, improved or vacant, or on any open lot or alley, any lumber, boxes, barrels, bottles, cans, glass, scrap iron, wire, metal articles, pipe, broken stone or cement, broken crockery, broken plaster or rubbish of any kind, unless the same is kept in approved covered receptacles or place on open racks that are elevated not less than 18 inches above the ground, and evenly piled or stacked or disposed of as may be approved by the Department of Environmental Protection or the borough.
   (C)   No person shall have more than one unregistered and/or unlicensed vehicle on a property nor shall they have accumulations of trash, rubbish and junk on a property other than a permitted junk yard.
   (D)   No person shall store refuse in containers other than those which are made of durable, water- tight, rust-resistant material having a close fitting lid which must be kept on the container when in use or in plastic bags which are durable and water-tight, and are secured or tied. These containers must be kept clean by thorough rinsing and draining as often as necessary so as not to provide food or breeding areas for flies.
   (E)   No person shall construct, maintain or use a sewage system, privy, urinal, cesspool or other receptacle for human excrement so that vectors may have access to the excrementitious matter contained therein.
   (F)   No person shall have, keep, maintain, cause or permit any collection of standing or flowing water in which mosquitoes breed or are likely to breed, unless such collection of water is treated or maintained effectually so as to prevent such breeding.
(Ord. 2-1983, passed 2-14-1983) Penalty, see § 91.999