<br />(a) Unlawful Outdoor Storage:
<br />(1) The accumulation of abandoned, discarded, or dilapidated objects, including but
<br />not limited to junk; abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles; vehicle
<br />parts and equipment; machine parts, scrap material, appliances, furniture, household
<br />equipment and furnishings, shopping carts, containers, packing materials, scrap metal,
<br />wood, plant cuttings, rubbish and debris or similar matter which constitutes a threat to
<br />the health or safety of any person or renders any premises unsightly and detrimental to
<br />the general public welfare.
<br />Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting the orderly outdoor storage of
<br />business related materials and inventory where permitted by applicable zoning
<br />designation and/or permit.
<br />(2) The accumulation of dirt, sand, gravel, concrete, litter, debris or other similar
<br />material on the property which is visible from the street.
<br />(3) Attractive nuisances dangerous to those members of the public unable to discover
<br />the nuisance condition, or recognize its potential danger, including, but not limited to
<br />abandoned, broken, neglected or unsupervised vehicles, machinery, equipment,
<br />refrigerators and freezers, pools, ponds and excavations.
<br />(4) Materials or other items stacked in a manner as to be visible from the street above
<br />any fence. Nothing in this section shall be construed as prohibiting the orderly outdoor
<br />storage of business related materials and inventory above fence height where
<br />permitted by applicable zoning designation and/or permit.
<br />(5) The placement of items of business inventory, refuse containers, equipment,
<br />vehicles, or obstruction on the street or sidewalk.
<br />(6) Materials stored or stacked on commercial or industrial property in a disorderly
<br />manner in view of the street in Zoning Districts where outdoor storage is permitted.
<br />(7) Boats, trailers, recreation vehicles, vehicle parts or other articles of personal
<br />property which are left in a state of partial construction, dilapidation or disrepair for
<br />an unreasonable period of time in locations which are visible from the street.
<br />(8) Camper shells which are left for an unreasonable period of time in front yards,
<br />driveways, side yards, sidewalks or walkways and are visible from the street.
<br />(9) Packing boxes, pallets, lumber, junk, trash, salvage materials, or other debris kept
<br />on the property for an unreasonable period.
<br />(10) Clotheslines or clothes hanging in front yards, side yards, porches or balconies
<br />and visible from a street.
<br />(11) The storage of firewood or other flammable materials used for heating purposes
<br />in excess of standards relating to the safe storage of combustible materials as
<br />determined by the City of San Leandro Fire Department and the Uniform Fire Code.
<br />(b) Landscaping/Vegetation:
<br />(1) Dead, decayed, diseased or hazardous weeds or other vegetation visible from the
<br />street constituting unsightly appearance, dangerous to public safety and welfare or
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