 Good afternoon, my name is Richard Neeringham with the City of Columbia Police Department Code Enforcement and this afternoon I'm going to talk to you about outdoor placement. As you can see to my left, we have a tire and a piece of vinyl siding. Outdoor placement also covers any kind of furniture, appliances, mattresses, anything that really belongs in the house that should not be outside. A lot of what we run into is that you'll find these items on porches, especially let's say for example office chairs that have fabric or couches that are fabric. They're not allowed on the porch because they could be a harborage for rats and other pests and vermin. So anything that is a wicker based and material that's allowed outside that is made for outside is most ideal to have on the porch. But in this case, we have a tire and once again the vinyl siding, these items do not belong on the porch or the side of the road. Solid waste will not pick up your tires so you have to dispose of them on your own. But if you have any other items that is considered outdoor placement next to the curb during the solid waste regularly scheduled pick up days, they will come by and take care of it for you. But in the meantime, be a neighbor, do your part and take care of your own refuse.