What About Trash, Rubbish, Debris, Stagnant Water and Unwholesome Matter?
Trash, Rubbish and Debris, Stagnant Water and Unwholesome Matter

It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit or throw into the streets, alleys or public highways of the city any dead animals, meat or flesh of any kind, bones, vegetables, suds, washing of slops from laundries, barrooms, kitchens, or elsewhere, bottles, pieces of glass or tin, wire, ashes, offals, droppings of animals of filth of any kind, or in any manner to obstruct the drainage of the gutters of streets.

Reference Code: 90-35 (Bks. 1,2,3, pg. 203, § XI; Code 1968, art. 6-1-7)

OTHER NUISANCES It shall be unlawful for any person owning or occupying property in the city:

To allow holes or other places on the property to exist where water may accumulate and become stagnant;

To allow stagnant water to accumulate and remain on the property;

To all filth, carrion, putrescible waste, or any impure or unwholesome matter to accumulate and remain on the property; or

to allow rubbish, debris, trash, earth and construction materials, or unsanitary matter to accumulate and remain on the property.

Cross references: Injunctions granted to prohibit nuisance activity, § 46-1.

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1. What About Weeds and Brush?
2. Are their regulations on a garage sale?
3. What About Garage Sales?
4. What About Trash, Rubbish, Debris, Stagnant Water and Unwholesome Matter?
5. What About Junked Vehicles?
6. What About Unlawful Discharge?
7. What About Signs?
8. What About Parking Certain Types of Vehicles and Controlled Parking Areas?
9. What About Trees and Bushes Obstructing a Street of Alley?
10. What about Home Occupations?
11. What About Noise?