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ABANDONED CONTAINERS
Sections:
9.26.010 Regulations generally.
9.26.010 Regulations generally.
A. It is unlawful for any person to discard, abandon or leave in any place accessible
to children any refrigerator, icebox, deep-freeze locker, stove, oven, trunk
or any self-latching container having a capacity of one and one-half cubic feet
or more, which is no longer in use, and which has not had the door removed or
the hinges and such portion of the latch mechanism removed to prevent latching
or locking of the door, or for any owner, lessee or manager to knowingly permit
such a refrigerator, icebox, deep-freeze locker, stove, oven, trunk or self-latching
container to remain on premises under his control without having the door removed
or the hinges and such portion of the latch mechanism removed to prevent latching
or locking of the door.
B. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any vendor or seller of
refrigerators, iceboxes, deep-freeze lockers, stoves, ovens, trunks or self-latching
containers, who keeps or stores them for sale purposes in a showroom or salesroom
ordinarily watched or attended by sales personnel during business hours, and
locked to prevent entry when not open for business, or if such vendor or seller
takes reasonable precaution to effectively secure the door of any such refrigerator,
icebox, deep-freeze locker, stove, oven, trunk or self-latching container so
as to prevent entrance by children small enough to fit therein. (Ord. O-94-33
§ 13, 1994; Ord. O-74-1 § 1 (part), 1974).
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