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Ordinance No. 556 <br /> Page 7 <br /> u. All dangerous, unguarded machinery, equipment or <br /> other property in any public place or so situated <br /> or operated on private property as to attract the <br /> public. <br /> v. The distribution of handbills, except as provided <br /> by law or ordinance. <br /> w. Throwing,_ _dropping or _releasing printed matter, <br /> paper or any other material or objects over the <br /> City from an airplane, balloon or other aircraft or <br /> in such manner as to cause such material to fall or <br /> land in the City. <br /> x. Placing entrance culverts or doing any act which <br /> may alter or affect the drainage of public streets <br /> or alleys or the surface or grade of public <br /> streets, alleys or sidewalks, without proper <br /> permit. <br /> y. Making repairs to motor vehicles or tires in public <br /> streets or alleys, except for emergency repairs <br /> when it will not unduly impede or interfere with <br /> traffic. <br /> z . The placement of mailboxes and other delivery <br /> receptacles on public right-of-way except those <br /> which are in compliance with United States Postal <br /> Service requirements for location and type. <br /> subd. 1. The post shall be installed as far back <br /> from the street pavement as reasonably <br /> practical to avoid snow plowing damage. <br /> aa. The placement, erecting or painting of unauthorized <br /> traffic signs or advertising signs in streets or <br /> alleys or on sidewalks. <br /> 607. 04 SPECIAL PROVISIONS - BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND APPEARANCE <br /> Subd. 1. Declaration of Nuisance. Building, fences, and other <br /> structures which have been so poorly maintained that <br /> their physical condition and appearance detract from the <br /> surrounding neighborhood are declared to be public <br /> nuisances because they (a) are unsightly (b) decrease <br /> adjoining landowners ' and occupants ' enjoyment of their <br /> property and neighborhood, and (c) adversely affect <br /> property values and neighborhood pattern. <br />