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� <br />City of Shoreview Municipal Code Chapter 200. Development Regulations <br />(C) Other Vehicles. Passenger automobiles and all other vehicles not regulated by <br />Section 211.010(A) and 211.010(B) may be parked or stored in a garage or <br />lawfully erected building, or may be parked or stored outdoors as follows: <br />Rev. Date (1) Lots in Residential Districts. On an asphalt, concrete or similar approved � <br />4/18/0� hard surface but not within iive feet of a side or front property line. No <br />Ord. #774 more than four vehicles or one per licensed driver residing on the <br />premises, w ic ever is more may be par e or stored outside. <br />� — <br />(2) Lots in Non-Residential Districts. On a parking area that is asphalt, <br />Rev. Date concrete or similar approved hard surface but not for periods exceeding 48 <br />4/18/OS hours. Provided, however, vehicles may be stored for periods exceeding <br />Ord. #774 48 hours in Districts allowing for the sale of new or used automobiles or <br />boats on property approved by the City for use as an open sales lot. <br />211.020 Refuse <br />(A) Definition. Refuse shall be all solid waste products which are composed <br />wholly or partly of such materials including but not limited to garbage, <br />sweepings, cleanings, trash, rubbish, litter, industrial solid wastes or domestic <br />solid wastes including organic wastes or residues of animals, meat, fruit, <br />� <br />vegetables, grains or fish; animal excreta or carcasses of animals; rubbish <br />including wood, leaves, vegetation, tree trimmings, dead trees and shrubs, <br />branches, sawdust, shavings, grass, paper products, straw, rags, clothing, and <br />all other combustibles; waste matter composed of soil, clay, sand, earth, <br />gravel, fll, stones, bricks, plaster, glass, glassware, crockery, ashes, cinders, <br />shells, metal and other non-combustibles; waste debris resulting from the <br />construction, demolition, repair or alteration of structures or buildings; <br />accumulated waste materials composed of cans, containers, tires, junk, vehicle <br />parts or other substances which may become a nuisance. Other waste <br />materials which could be considered a nuisance or hazard to the public health, <br />safety or welfare shall be disposed of within a reasonable period of time by <br />arranging collection by a licensed collector. <br />(B) Every person shall arrange for the collection and disposal of all accumulations <br />of refuse on his premises by a collector of refuse, licensed by the City, at least <br />once a week. <br />(C) All refuse shall be properly contained in a closed container sufficiently <br />designed for the storage of all refuse accumulating on the premises between <br />collections. Said containers shall be stored within a fully enclosed building or <br />in an area designed for such purpose and properly screened from adjoining <br />properties and the public right-of-way. <br />211.030 Grading and Draina�e <br />Section 211. Property Maintenance 2� 1-2 <br />