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No one may keep junk close to someone else.
5-1-3: KEEPING JUNK: The storing or keeping by any person within the Town of any old articles or materials which may be classified as junk, adjacent to or in close proximity to any public building, public park or grounds, business buildings or residences without first providing fully enclosed buildings for the storage of the same,…
No one may allow their cellar door to remain open.
5.08.080 Open Cellar Doors or Grates. No owner or person in charge of a property shall permit a cellar, door, or grate located in or upon a sidewalk or public pathway to remain open except when such entrance is being used and, when being used, there are adequate safeguards for pedestrians using the sidewalk. Violation…
Every head of household must possess a firearm of some kind.
On May 1, 1982 the city passed an ordinance [Sec 34-1a] requiring every head of household to maintain a firearm together with ammunition. It was passed partly in response to a 1981 handgun ban in Morton Grove, Illinois. Kennesaw’s law was amended in 1983 to exempt those who conscientiously object to owning a firearm, convicted…
All citizens must own a rake.
Acworth passed this law in jest, after a nearby city (Kennesaw) passed the same law.
One must yield a phone line to a person if it is an emergency.
2C:40-2. Refusing to yield a party line A person is guilty of a disorderly persons offense when, being informed that a party line is needed for an emergency call, he refuses immediately to relinquish such line. “Party line” means a subscriber’s line telephone circuit, consisting of two or more main telephone stations connected therewith, each…