§ 95.03 CERTAIN PUBLIC NUISANCES ENUMERATED.
   (A)   Nuisances enumerated. In addition to other public nuisances declared by other sections of this code or law, the following are hereby declared to be public nuisances:
      (1)   Unwholesome food or drink. The sale or offering for sale of unwholesome food or drink; or the keeping of a place where such sales or offerings are made;
      (2)   Liquor violations. The sale, offering for sale or furnishing of alcoholic beverages or low- point beer in violation of state law or the ordinances of the town; or the keeping of a place where alcoholic beverages or low-point beer are sold, offered for sale, or furnished in violation of state law or the ordinances of the town;
      (3)   Obscene materials. The exposure, display, sale or distribution of obscene pictures, books, pamphlets, magazines, papers, documents or objects; or the keeping of a place where such are exposed, displayed, sold or distributed;
      (4)   Gambling. The keeping of a place where persons gamble, whether by cards, slot machines, punchboards or otherwise;
      (5)   Bawdy, disorderly houses.
         (a)   The keeping of a place where prostitution, illicit sexual intercourse or other immoral acts are practiced; and
         (b)   The keeping of a place where activities in violation of state law or ordinance are practiced or carried on.
      (6)   Noisy conditions. The continued making of loud or unusual noises, music or sounds, or strong vibrations which annoy persons of ordinary sensibilities; or the keeping of an animal which makes such noises;
      (7)   Interfering with wireless reception. The operation or use of any electrical apparatus or machine which materially and unduly interferes with radio or television reception by others;
      (8)   Assemblies obstructing traffic. Any use of a street or sidewalk or a place adjacent thereto which causes crowds of people to gather so as to obstruct traffic on such street or sidewalk, or which otherwise obstructs traffic thereon, except as may be authorized by law or ordinance;
      (9)   Water flowing, ice or snow falling upon streets. Permitting water or other liquid to flow or fall, or ice or snow to fall, from any building or structure upon any street or sidewalk where mosquitoes breed or are likely to breed, or which are so constructed, formed, conditioned or situated as to endanger the public safety;
      (10)   Stagnant water bodies. All wells, pools, cisterns, bodies or containers of water in which mosquitoes breed or are likely to breed, or which are so constructed, formed, conditioned or situated as to endanger the public safety;
      (11)   Conditions attracting pests. Rank weeds or grass, carcasses, accumulations of manure, refuse or other things which are, or are likely to be, breeding places for flies, mosquitoes, vermin or disease causing germs, and the premises on which such exist;
      (12)   Garbage accumulations. Any pond, slop, trash, refuse, cobs, manure, decayed or decaying vegetable matter left, kept or maintained in such condition as to endanger the public health;
      (13)   Dangerous structures.
         (a)   Any building or structure which is dangerous to the public health or safety because of damage, decay or other condition; and
         (b)   Every building or other structure that shall become unsafe and dangerous from fire, decay or other cause, or shall become hazardous from fire, by reason of age, decay or construction, location or other cause, or shall be detrimental to the health, safety or welfare of the town or its inhabitants from any cause.
      (14)   Dangerous premises. Any pit, hole or other thing which is so constructed, formed, conditioned or situated as to endanger the public safety;
      (15)   Fire and explosive hazards. Any fire or explosion hazard which endangers the public safety;
      (16)   Dangerous businesses. Any occupation or activity which endangers the public peace, health, morals, safety or welfare;
      (17)   Bagworms. Permitting bagworms to be upon any trees or other plants within the town;
      (18)   Offensive premises.
         (a)   Permitting foul, noxious or offensive odors to escape from premises; or unusual quantities of dust or other deleterious substances to escape or emanate across the property lines upon which the same originates; and
         (b)   Any unclean, foul, leaking or broken or defective ditch, drain, gutter, slop, garbage or manure barrel, box or other receptacle in the town.
      (19)   Animal houses and noises.
         (a)   Any stable or other place where animals are kept that may become obnoxious or annoying to any resident of the town, by reason of any noise or noises made by the animal therein, or by reason of lack of sanitation;
         (b)   The keeping in violation of Ch. 90 of this code of ordinances of any dog kennels within the town for the breeding and raising of dogs that shall become offensive or annoying to the public by reason of the barking and noise made by the animals therein contained; and
         (c)   The keeping of any hog pen within the limits of the town in violation of this code.
      (20)   Animal hides. Any green or unsalted hides of any animal kept in any exposed or open place within the limits of the town; and
      (21)   Sewer systems.
         (a)   Any vault, cesspool or sink used to receive human excrement, slops, garbage, refuse or other filthy substance; and
         (b)   Every water closet which shall be in an overflowing, leaking or filthy condition, or in a condition dangerous, injurious or annoying to the comfort, health and welfare of any resident of the town.
   (B)   Enumeration cumulative. The enumeration in division (A) above of certain public nuisances shall be cumulative and not limit other provisions of law or ordinances defining public or private nuisances either in more general or more specific terms.
(Prior Code, § 4-3-3) Penalty, see § 95.99