650.02 CONDITIONS DEEMED A NUISANCE.
   The following shall be deemed to constitute a public nuisance:
   (a)   Erection, continuance, use or maintenance of a building, structure or place for the exercise of a trade, employment or business, either upon public or private property, which is injurious to the health, comfort or property of individuals or of the public;
   (b)   Keeping or feeding of any animal which by causing noxious or offensive odors or excessive noise becomes injurious to the health, comfort or property of individuals or of the public;
   (c)   Suffering, permitting or allowing to exist a junk vehicle upon public or private property for more than thirty days without being stored in a totally enclosed building or other structure. "Junk vehicle" means a former motor vehicle which is so dismantled, damaged, destroyed or changed that it physically is no longer a motor vehicle, or is incapable of performing as a motor vehicle, or is not the motor vehicle described in the purchaser's certificate of title.
   (d)   Suffering, permitting or allowing to remain garbage or offal, which shall include all refuse and waste of animals, fish, fowl, fruit, vegetable matter or other accumulations in the use and preparation of food, or which has been discarded or abandoned and is of no use to the owner for domestic consumption.
   (e)   Suffering, permitting or allowing to remain rubbish, refuse or junk, which shall include, but shall not be limited to, wire, chips, shavings, bottles, broken glass, crockery, tin, cast or wooden ware, boxes, rags, weeds, paper, clothing or ashes or discarded or abandoned iceboxes, refrigerators or other household appliances, or inoperative machinery, or airtight or semi-airtight containers, or any other waste material upon public or private property.
   (f)   Suffering, permitting or allowing to remain building materials if such building materials are not removed or utilized in construction within thirty days after such materials are placed upon a premises. However, if construction is proceeding toward completion in a regular and consistent manner, such building materials which are to be used in the construction may remain upon such premises for a period not to exceed thirty days after completion of construction.
(Ord. 185-64. Passed 8-2-64; Ord. 259-66. Passed 3-9-66.)