151.21 Maintenance of Neighborhood Environment
151.21 MAINTENANCE OF NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENT
(a) Every owner of residential properties shall be responsible for the general maintenance and repair of his entire premises.
(b) All yards shall be kept free of unnecessary storage and debris.
(c) All accessory buildings shall be maintained in proper repair and all exterior surfaces shall be maintained so as not to contribute to neighborhood blight.
(d) In the event the Building Commissioner shall determine that any shed or accessory building is in a dilapidated condition which contributes to neighborhood blight and which should be repaired or removed, he shall proceed to order the repair or removal in accordance with the provisions of 151.35 through 151.41.
(e) All fences shall be maintained in good repair. (‘72 Code, 44.11) (Ord. 1966) Penalty, see 10.99
More Categories:
- 151.01 Applicability of Chapter
- 151.02 Definitions
- 151.03 Conflicts With Other Ordinances
- 151.04 Shift of Responsibilities
- 151.10 Sanitary Facilities
- 151.11 Heating Facilities
- 151.12 Lighting, Ventilation and Electrical Req.
- 151.13 General Requirements and Maintenance
- 151.14 Minimum Space, Use and Location Req.
- 151.20 Responsibilities of Owners Etc.
- 151.25 Rooming Houses
- 151.26 Rooming House License
- 151.27 Rooming House Facilities
- 151.35 Designation of Unfit Dwellings
- 151.36 Officials Power to Condem and Remove
- 151.37 Notice to Vacate Dwelling
- 151.38 Immediate Evacuation
- 151.39 Placards
- 151.40 Securing Unfit Dwelling Against Entry
- 151.41 Removal By City
- 151.45 Inspection of Dwellings, Etc.
- 151.46 Issuance of Permits
- 151.47 Prosecution of Existing Violation
- 151.48 Cooperation
- 151.49 Maintenance of Records
- 151.50 Penalties






