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less of any other lot in any residence district. (Ord. 629, 9-28-70) <br />H. Peddling and Soliciting: <br />1.The practice of going house-to-house, door-to-door, business-to-business, street- <br />�to-street, or any other type of place-to-place, for the purposes of offering for sale or <br />. obtaining, or attempting to obtain, orders for goods, wares, products, merchandise, <br />other personal property or services if conducted in the following manner: <br />a. Obstructing the free flow of either vehicular or pedestrian traffic on any <br />street, alley, sidewalk or other public right-of-way; <br />b. Conducting business in a way as to create a threat to the health, safety and <br />welfare of any individual or the general public; <br />c. Conducting business before 7:00 a.m. or after 9;00 p.m. <br />d. Making any false or misleading statements about the product or service being <br />offered, including untrue statements of endorsement; <br />e. Remaining on the property of another when requested to leave, or to <br />otherwise conduct business in a manner a reasonable person would find <br />obscene, threatening, intimidating or abusive. <br />2. Entering the property of another, unless invited to do so by the property owner or <br />tenant, far the purpose of conducting business as a peddler or solicitor when the <br />properiy is marked with a sign or placard at least four inches long and four inches <br />wide with print at least 48 point in size stating "No Trespassing"or "No Peddlers or <br />Solicitors," or "Peddlers and Solicitors Prohibited" or other comparable statement. <br />Removing, defacing or otherwise tampering with any sign or placard under this <br />section by a person other than the properiy owner or tenant. <br />(Ord. 1293, 8-11-2003} <br />I. Service Stations: Operation of a business involving the sale of motor fuel and/or the <br />repair of motor vehicles in the following manner: <br />1. The use of service station premises far the sale, or for display in aid of sale, of any <br />motor vehicle. <br />2. The use of service station premises for storage of damaged or abandoned motor <br />vehicles for in excess of seven (7) days without a directive of the Chief of Police. <br />3. The storing of or the allowing of accumulation of any of the following items on <br />service station premises in view of adjacent land: <br />a. Used oil cans. <br />b. Discarded auto parts. <br />c. Discarded tires. <br />d. Any other items of similar debris. <br />4. Operating a service station with premises that does not have its entire area covered <br />by the following: building, concrete or bituminous paving and grass, well maintained <br />or other well maintained shrubbery. <br />5. Allowing tires to be sold or displayed for sale within view of the adj acent land <br />unless the same are displayed in a rack during business hours. (Ord. 499, 8-8-66; <br />amd. 1995 Code) <br />J. Building Maintenanceand Appearance: Buildings, fences, and other structures, <br />which have been so poorly maintained that their physical condition and appearance <br />detract from the surrounding neighborhood are declared to be public nuisances <br />because they: 1) are unsightly, 2) decrease adjoining landowners' and occupants <br />enj oyment of their properiy and neighborhood, and 3) adversely affect properiy <br />values and neighborhoodpattern. <br />K. Standards: Any building, fence or other structure is a public nuisance if it does not <br />comply with the following requirements: <br />1. All wires which are strung less than fifteen feet (159) above the surface of any <br />110 <br />