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Warr Acres, OK Code of Ordinance
CITY CODE of WARR ACRES, OKLAHOMA
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF WARR ACRES, OKLAHOMA1
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE1
TITLE 4 RESERVED
TITLE 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 6 ANIMALS1
TITLE 7 RESERVED
TITLE 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE1
TITLE 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC1
TITLE 11 RESERVED
TITLE 12 CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
TITLE 13 UTILITIES1
TITLE 14 RESERVED
TITLE 15 SIGNS
TITLE 16 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION1
TITLE 17 RESERVED
TITLE 18 SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS1
TITLE 19 ZONING REGULATIONS1
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8.04.160.3: PERMIT REQUIRED:
A thirty (30) day permit shall be required for a dumpster that is not owned/provided by the city and a portable storage unit. The permit shall be obtained from the code enforcement officer or his designee. The permit shall be displayed in a weatherproof fashion on the dumpster or a portable storage unit. Extensions are permitted pursuant to subsections 8.04.160.2A2a and B2 of this chapter. The permit fee is forty dollars ($40.00). (Ord. 1149, 2015)
8.04.160.4: ABATEMENT:
Any dumpster or portable on demand storage unit not in compliance with this section 8.04.160 is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and may be abated by the city at the owner's or responsible person's expense. Abatement shall, at the city's option, include the removal and/or the emptying of the dumpster and/or portable on demand storage unit as the case may be. (Ord. 1149, 2015)
8.04.160.5: VIOLATIONS; PENALTIES:
A.   Violation of any provision of this section 8.04.160 shall be punishable by a fine in an amount of not more than two hundred dollars ($200.00) plus fifty dollars ($50.00) per day for each day the violation continues.
B.   In addition, a person found guilty of a violation of this chapter shall be ordered to abate the problem and pay the cost incurred by the city if the city abated the problem. (Ord. 1149, 2015)