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<br />permit for a temporary service such as a construction or remodeling project benefitting the
<br />premises.
<br />(10) Violations of the International Property Maintenance Code or state building code which exist on the
<br />exterior of the property and create a potential fire, health or safety hazard.
<br />(11) Violations of the International Property Maintenance Code or state building code which cause unsightly
<br />appearance of the premises, and which cause discomfort for or interfere with any other members of
<br />the public and their use and enjoyment of their own or public property.
<br />(12) The improper storage of containers for the storage of waste.
<br />a. For single-family dwellings, appropriate waste containers may be stored in the rear of the
<br />premises, may be stored in the side yard if screened from the street and adjoining properties, or
<br />may be stored within any structure located on the premises.
<br />b. For commercial or multi-family residential buildings, appropriate waste containers may be stored
<br />in the rear of the premises or within any structure located on the premises. All trash areas that
<br />are visible from any public right-of-way will be screened on all sides. Trash or trash containers
<br />must not exceed the height of the screening. Required screening will be at least 95 percent
<br />opaque throughout the year, unless otherwise specified. Screening will be designed to be
<br />compatible with the architectural treatment of the principal building.
<br />(13) All signs, awnings, wires and other structures over the streets or sidewalks so situated or constructed
<br />as to endanger public safety.
<br />(14) The allowing of rainwater, ice, or snow to fall from any building or structure upon any street or
<br />sidewalk or to flow across any sidewalk.
<br />(15) Wastewater, excepting that of natural runoff rainwater or snow, which is cast upon or permitted to
<br />flow upon or over streets or other public property.
<br />(16) Any well, hole or excavation left uncovered or in such other condition as to constitute a hazard to a
<br />person being or coming upon the premises where the well, hole or excavation is located.
<br />(17) To own or have control of property or a building thereon which property or building has incomplete
<br />landscaping or exterior appearance and for which no building permit for construction work has been
<br />issued within the preceding 12 months.
<br />(18) All buildings, walls and other structures which have been damaged by fire, decay or otherwise, and
<br />which are so situated as to endanger the safety of the public.
<br />(19) To permit or suffer to be or remain offensive, hurtful, dangerous, unhealthy or uncomfortable to any
<br />person or neighborhood any sewer, private drain, sink, pool, cesspool, outhouse, privy vault, putrid or
<br />unsound flesh, meat, fish, skin, carcass, garbage (except in otherwise authorized containers), stagnant
<br />water, vegetable matter, weeds, rodents, vermin, rubbish, swill, offal, metal cans, ashes, litter, yard
<br />cleanings (except as otherwise authorized), or other unwholesome or offensive substance, liquid or
<br />other thing, in or upon premises or land occupied by or under the control of the party allowing such a
<br />condition.
<br />(20) To permit or allow upon one's private property a tree which is dead, diseased or otherwise not
<br />maintaining foliage on more than 50 percent thereof in the growing season.
<br />(21) For any person to urinate or defecate on public or private property other than in facilities provided for
<br />such functions.
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