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3. <br />c. <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />(i) <br />(ii) <br />(iii) <br />d. <br />Accumulations of clothing and any other items not designed for outdoor storage. <br />Non-trash items. <br />Accumulations of wood pallets. <br />Accumulations of vehicle parts or tires. <br />All construction and building materials unless such materials are being used at the time in the <br />construction of a building, in which case such construction must be permitted and on a continuous, <br />uninterrupted basis. <br />All appliances or appliance parts. <br />All indoor or upholstered furniture of a type or material which is deteriorated by exposure to outdoor <br />elements. <br />All recycling materials except for reasonable accumulations, amounts consistent with a policy of <br />regular removal, which are stored in a well-maintained manner according to Chapter 50 and Chapter <br />54. <br />All other non-trash items which: <br />Are of a type or quantity inconsistent with normal and usual use; or <br />Are of a type or quantity inconsistent with the intended use of the property; or <br />Are likely to obstruct or impede the necessary passage of fire or other emergency personnel. <br />Fertilizer and burial of waste. No person shall leave, deposit, or cause to be placed on any private ground <br />any garbage, sewage, waste, debris, carcass, or other substance or matter which is offensive or unhealthy <br />by decomposition unless the same be buried at least three (3) feet under the surface of the ground; <br />provided, that the use of manure and phosphorous free fertilizer in the normal course for agriculture or <br />horticulture is permitted. <br />(Code 1984, § 10.60(13); Ord. No. 206 2nd series, § 1, 9-10-2001; Ord. No. 4 3rd series, § 2, 11-11-2003; Ord. No. 21 3rd <br />series, § 1, 11-8-2004; Ord. No. 29 3rd series, §§ 1—3, 10-24-2005)