| (e) BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES 
<br />(1) Buildings which are dilapidated, abandoned, boarded up, partially destroyed, have broken windows or broken windows 
<br />secured with wood or other materials or which are left in a state of partial construction for an unreasonable period 
<br />of time, buildings subject to demolition pursuant to applicable permit or other authority, for which demolition has not 
<br />been diligently pursued, and such buildings which are unpainted or where the paint on the building exterior is cracking, 
<br />peeling, chalking or mostly worn off. 
<br />(2) Unsecured buildings constituting hazardous conditions or inviting or permitting trespassers and malicious mischief. 
<br />(3) Awnings, covers, canopies, umbrellas, screens or other window coverings or building structures which are damaged, torn, 
<br />severely faded, rusted, bent, unpainted or in some other state of disrepair. 
<br />(f) FENCES AND GATES 
<br />(1) Fences or other structures on private property abutting, fronting upon, or visible from any public street, which is 
<br />sagging, leaning, fallen, decayed, extending into the public right-of-way or other dilapidated or unsafe condition. 
<br />(g) GRAFFITI 
<br />(1) Graffiti or other words, lettering or drawings which remain on the exterior of any building or fence for an unreasonable 
<br />period of time. 
<br />(h) PARKING LIMITATIONS 
<br />(1) Vehicles, whether motorized or non -motorized, parked upon any lawn or other unpaved surface lying within any front yard 
<br />or street corner side yard, unless the vehicle is parked on a paved driveway which provides access to a required parking 
<br />space or parking lot. 
<br />(2) Vehicles, whether motorized or non -motorized, parked within any required setback or on any surface which has not 
<br />previously been approved for parking purposes pursuant to applicable Building and/or Zoning Code provisions. 
<br />(3) Vehicles, whether motorized or non -motorized, parked parallel to any residence unless the vehicle is parked on a legal 
<br />circular driveway. 
<br />(4) Industrial and commercial properties that fail to post adequate notice prohibiting unauthorized vehicle parking on all 
<br />such properties in accordance with the requirements of the San Leandro Police Department. 
<br />Si) RESIDENTIAL VEHICLE REPAIR 
<br />(1) The performance of major repairs or dismantling of any motorized or non -motorized vehicle, boat, or part thereof, in 
<br />a location visible from the street. This section shall not be construed as prohibiting the registered owner of a 
<br />motorized or non -motorized vehicle or boat, or part thereof, from performing minor repair of said vehicle in the driveway 
<br />or other paved surface of a residence, provided that the vehicle or boat is registered to someone living in the 
<br />residence. Proof of registration of any vehicle or boat on which minor repairs is occurring shall be provided to any 
<br />San Leandro Police Officer or Code Enforcement Officer upon request. 
<br />PARKING STRIPS 
<br />(1) Allowing an accumulation of junk, rubbish, debris, or dead, decayed or overgrown vegetation in that area between the 
<br />property tine and the street line of a given parcel, commonly known as a "parking strip". 
<br />This section is intended to supplement and not conflict with the provisions of Chapter 22, Division 7, Part 3 of the 
<br />Streets and Highways Code, entitled "Maintenance of Sidewalks", and Title 5, Chapter 5 of the City of San Leandro 
<br />Administrative Code, entitled "Community Development Sidewalk Repair Program." 
<br />(k) MISCELLANEOUS 
<br />(1) Any other condition or use of property which gives rise to a reasonable determination that said condition or use 
<br />represents some threat to the health and welfare of the public by virtue of its unsafe, dangerous or hazardous nature, 
<br />or which is so out of harmony with the standards of properties in the vicinity so as to cause substantial diminution 
<br />of the enjoyment, use, or property values of such properties. 
<br />3-1-205 - UNLAWFUL PROPERTY NUISANCE_- PUBLIC PROPERTY 
<br />It shall be unlawful for any person owning, leasing, renting, occupying or having charge or possession of any private property 
<br />in the City to use, maintain or allow to be maintained such property for any purposes so as to create any of the following 
<br />conditions on adjacent or contiguous public property, except as may be allowed by this code: 
<br />(a) OUTDOOR STORAGE. OPERATIONS OR ENCROACHMENT 
<br />(1) The tracking of mud, dirt, sand, gravel, and concrete onto the street or public right of way. 
<br />(2) The spilling of debris, including trash, paper, wood, plant cuttings and other vegetation, onto the street or other 
<br />public right of way. 
<br />(3) Vehicles and/or other materials associated with business activity stored on the street or in the public right-of-way. 
<br />(b) MISCELLANEOUS 
<br />(1) Any other condition or use of property which gives rise to a reasonable determination that the effect of said use or 
<br />condition on adjacent public property represents some threat to the health and welfare of the public by virtue of its 
<br />unsafe, dangerous or hazardous nature, or which is so out of harmony with the standards of properties in the vicinity 
<br />so as to cause substantial diminution of the enjoyment, use, or property values of such properties. 
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