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A. Unless otherwise specifically allowed by state regulations or this code, a person in charge of a premises must not permit, allow or cause to exist any storage of items of personal property out-of-doors, or outside a building or structure that is not enclosed or screened from public view.

B. Notwithstanding subsection A of this section, the following items of personal property may be stored outside of a building or structure:

1. Firewood that is stacked and usable. “Usable” firewood has more wood than rot and is cut to lengths that will fit a lawful fireplace or wood stove on the premises;

2. Construction material, if the construction material is temporarily stored and is stored in a manner to protect its utility and to prevent its deterioration and the construction material is to be used for construction on the premises;

3. All other items of personal property which are of a type, condition or quantity consistent with normal and intended outside use. By way of illustration, but not limitation, as used in this section, items of personal property include barbeque grills, lawn furniture, and solid waste disposal receptacles.

C. In addition to any corrective action ordered by the city, a person found to have violated the provisions of this section may be assessed a civil penalty. The amount of the civil penalty assessed for each day of continuing violation will not exceed the amount established for a Class 5 code violation. (Ord. 5093 §1 (Exh. A (part)), 2020).