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Boulders may not be rolled on city property.
5-4-8 Rolling or Throwing Rocks on Public Property. No person shall roll, throw, or otherwise move any rocks or boulders on any public property. But this section does not apply to city employees acting within the scope of their employment.
Any person who owns a pool risks a $2500 fine and a year in prison for not closing the gate to the pool when they get done swimming in it.
152-3. Gates. All gates shall be self-closing and self-latching, with latches placed at least four (4) feet above the ground. It shall be unlawful for any such gate to be allowed to remain unfastened while the pool is not in use. Fences shall be constructed so as to come within two (2) inches of the…
No one may keep junk close to someone else.
5-1-3: KEEPING JUNK: The storing or keeping by any person within the Town of any old articles or materials which may be classified as junk, adjacent to or in close proximity to any public building, public park or grounds, business buildings or residences without first providing fully enclosed buildings for the storage of the same,…
No one may allow their cellar door to remain open.
5.08.080 Open Cellar Doors or Grates. No owner or person in charge of a property shall permit a cellar, door, or grate located in or upon a sidewalk or public pathway to remain open except when such entrance is being used and, when being used, there are adequate safeguards for pedestrians using the sidewalk. Violation…
No person may have a “yard sale” in their front yard.
9.28.060 Yard or garage sales–Restrictions. A. It is unlawful for any person or persons to offer for sale household goods in a “yard” or “garage” sale in an area in front of the front building line of the premises in which such person or persons reside. B. It is unlawful for any person or persons…