Can leaves and yard clippings be forced in to the street?

No.  Discharge of any materials or substances that is capable of causing an obstruction to the flow of the stormwater system or interfere with its proper operation or pollute the natural creeks or waterways is prohibited from being forced into the street.  This would include any waste materials, liquids, vapor, fat, gasoline, benzene, naphtha, oil or petroleum products, mud, straw, lawn clippings, tree limbs or branches, metal or plastic objects, rags, garbage or any other such substance.

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1. Is there a standard for exterior building maintenance?
2. Are there restrictions on items that can be stored outside?
3. Where can I park my vehicle?
4. What is an inoperable vehicle?
5. What is the maximum height grass/weeds can be before it is a violation?
6. Can yard waste be burned?
7. Can leaves and yard clippings be forced in to the street?
8. Where is the proper place to keep trash containers?
9. Can recreational vehicles be stored at home?
10. What will happen if I have a code violation?