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Attachment B <br />Most Frequent Code Violations: <br />• Section 30-3(10) of City Code defines vegetation growth over one (1) foot in height as a <br />public nuisance. <br />• Section 117-120(11) states that all off-street parking areas, driveways, traffic <br />maneuvering areas, and open and outdoor storage areas located in the H-1 Highway 10 <br />Business District shall be surfaced with concrete or blacktop and fmished with <br />continuous concrete curbing. <br />• Section 30-3 (6) defines the storage or accumulation of waste, refuse, or garbage that is <br />not contained in a closed container designed or reasonably adapted for such purpose, <br />except for 30 days preceding pick-up by a hauler as a public nuisance. <br />Temporar Suns <br />• Section 117-465(a)(1) states that temporary signs must be located fully on private <br />property and are only permitted for up to six (6) weeks per year per parcel, or per <br />business on multitenant business pazcels: As of 1/21/10, this temporary sign is still <br />located on this property. <br />• Section 117-465 (a)(2)states that temporary signs must be located fully on private <br />property. All properties are limited to two temporazy signs per pazcel. In locations <br />where there aze multiple businesses on one pazcel, three signs aze permitted. <br />• City Code 117-464(a) prohibits "A" frame or sandwich board signs. <br />• 117-463(e)(1) states that no sign other than governmental signs shall be erected or <br />temporarily placed within any street or public right-of--way or upon any public easement. <br />• City Code 117-465(5)(b) states that balloons that are not specifically a sign are only <br />permitted up to four weeks per year, for one year at a time. <br />• City Code 117-465(b) states that balloons, gas filled-figures, streamers, whirling devices <br />and revolving searchlights aze permitted up to four weeks per year, one week at a time. <br />• City Code Section 30-3(25) defines the outdoor storage of any abandoned or inoperable <br />vehicles as a public nuisance. <br />• Also included as a public nuisance in 30-3(26) is the outdoor storage of any part of a <br />motor vehicle or piece of machinery that is deteriorating or unusable or intended to be <br />used as salvageable parts. <br />