For the purposes of this chapter, the following is a nonexclusive illustrative list of examples of public nuisances that exist pursuant to the definitions in section 19-2:
(A) Any condition which provides harborage for rats, mice, snakes or other vermin.
(B) All unnecessary or unauthorized noises and annoying vibrations, including, but not limited to, animal noises.
(C) All disagreeable or obnoxious gases, odors and/or fumes, as well as the conditions, substances or other causes which give rise to the emission or generation of such gases, odors and/or fumes.
(D) The dressed or undressed carcasses of fish, animals or fowl, wild game or domestic animals, not disposed of, or removed from the general public view.
(E) The pollution of any public well or cistern, stream, lake, canal or body of water by sewage, dead animals, creamery or industrial wastes, or other substances.
(F) Any building, structure or location wherein or upon which any activity which is in violation of local, state or federal law is conducted, performed or maintained.
(G) Dense smoke, noxious fumes, gas, soot or cinders, in unreasonable quantities.
(H) Any method of human excreta disposal which does not conform to the provisions of this chapter, state law or city ordinance, rule or regulation.
(I) Leaking or defective water pipes, sewer pipes, hydrants, cisterns, wells, gutters, drains, rain spouts or seepage in or about any structure used for human occupancy or the surrounding earth.
(J) Any abandoned or open wells, cisterns or cellars.
(K) The discharge of any filthy or offensive water, swill, liquid or waste from any commercial establishment into or on any street, alley, sidewalk, gutter, vacant lot, stream or river.
(L) Any building or structure, including the ground on which it sits, that is used for the unlawful manufacture, cultivation, growth, production, processing, sale, possession, or storage of any controlled substances as defined in Neb. RS 1943, §§ 28-401 et seq.
(M) Every other act or thing done, made, permitted, allowed or continued on any property, whether public or private, detrimental to the health or likely to injure any of the inhabitants of the city or its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
(Ord. 3387, § 1(19-3), passed 10-24-2005)