§ 50.05  STORING OF REFUSE.
   (A)   Every owner and every occupant or other person in control of any building or land in the town, including vacant property, shall keep the same in a clean and orderly condition and shall deposit refuse for collection in accordance with the provisions of this code and the regulations of the Director of Sanitation.  Combustible and noncombustible refuse shall be stored in containers complying with this code.
   (B)   No person shall throw, drop, or deposit, or cause to be thrown, dropped, or deposited, on any land in the town, vacant or occupied (including, specifically, streets, alleys, sidewalks, and other public and other semi-public areas) or in all waters under jurisdiction of the town, any waste (including, but not limited to, refuse, garbage, ashes, rubbish, dead animals or fish, paper, drinking cups, broken glass, tacks, brush, grass, weeds, and anything injurious to health).  If any person, while transporting or hauling, or causing to be transported or hauled, the rubbish, or material, or earth excavation, coal, or other material, shall throw, drop, or deposit, or cause to be thrown, dropped, or deposited, the rubbish, or material from the body of the vehicle, in violation of the provisions of this division (B), the person must daily clean up and remove the rubbish or material in a manner satisfactory to the Director of Sanitation, failing which the Department of Sanitation may clean up and remove the rubbish and material and the town may collect the cost of the cleaning up and removal from the person.
   (C)   No plantings or obstruction may be made on the right-of-way between the curb and sidewalk 50 feet from the corner of intersections, more than 30 inches high.
(1983 Code, § 14-16)  (Ord. passed 11-20-1973)  Penalty, see § 50.99