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1 j <br /> EXAMPLE OF REGULATIONS <br /> Purpose. <br /> The purpose of this article is to insure that city streets remain reasonably clean <br /> and free from debris and hazards. Excessive debris and materials on streets creates <br /> hazardous driving conditions and builds up in the storm sewer system creating expensive <br /> maintenance conditions and eventually ends up in the ponds and lakes of the city. <br /> Debris and hazards. <br /> For purposes of this article, debris and hazards may include, but is not limited to <br /> the following materials: Garbage, dirt, landscaping products, construction materials, <br /> driveway sealer, paint, concrete truck washout, dumpsters, portable on demand storage <br /> (PODS) units, grass clippings, leaves, snow, automotive fluids, pesticides, herbicides, <br /> fertilizer, pet waste or any other foreign matter covered under chapter 15, nuisances. <br /> No person, firm or corporation shall deposit or allow to be deposited any debris or <br /> hazard on the city streets or roads. All debris and hazards, placed on a public street are <br /> considered a public nuisance. The owner or occupant of the property adjacent to a public <br /> street shall use due diligence to keep such street clean from debris and hazards. No such <br /> owner or occupant shall allow debris or hazards to remain on a public street for any <br /> period of time. <br /> ******* <br /> Tracking dirt, clay or soil onto streets. <br /> A. Any person who has a motor vehicle upon any construction site or area shall remove <br /> any dirt, clay, soil or other similar substance from such motor vehicle before driving <br /> upon any street right-of-way in order that such dirt, clay or soil shall not be deposited <br /> upon the street. It shall be the responsibility of the construction project's development <br /> contract obligee and permit holder to immediately clean up any siltation, dirt, clay or <br /> soil deposited upon any street right-of-way as a result of motor vehicle traffic from <br /> such construction site or area or improper or insufficient erosion control measures on <br /> such construction site or area. <br /> B. All direct or indirect costs incurred by the city for the removal of any siltation, dirt, <br /> clay or soil deposited upon any street not so removed as required in subparabraph A, <br /> above, shall be charged to the development contract obligee or permit holder. <br /> *��*,����� <br /> Manner of work. <br /> All land disturbing or land filling activities or soil stora�e, whether pursuant to Chapter <br /> 52 or otherwise, shall be undertaken in a manner designed to minimize surface runoff, <br /> erosion and sedimentation. Whenever the issuing authority determines that any land <br /> disturbing activity on any private property has become a hazard to life and limb, or <br /> endangers the property of another, or adversely affects the safety, use, slope, or soil <br /> stability of a public way, publicly controlled wetland, or watercourse, then the ow�ner of <br />