§ 91.46 NUISANCES DECLARED.
   (A)   Generally. The maintaining, using, placing, depositing, leaving, or permitting of any of the following specific acts, omissions, places, conditions, and things are hereby declared to be nuisances:
   (B)   Specifically.
      (1)   Any odorous, putrid, unsound, or unwholesome grain, meat, hides, skins, feathers, vegetable matter, or the whole or any part of any dead animal, fish, or fowl;
      (2)   Filthy, littered, or trash-covered cellars, houseyards, barnyards, stable yards, factory yards, mill yards, vacant areas in rear of stores, granaries, vacant lots, houses, buildings, or premises;
      (3)   Trash, litter, packing materials, scrap metal and lumber, junk automobiles and parts, materials creating conditions that are a fire hazard, and other unsightly or unsanitary conditions that would depreciate the value of property in the vicinity thereof or which would constitute a menace to public health, safety, or welfare;
      (4)   Any unsightly building, billboard, or other structure, or any old, abandoned, or partially destroyed building or structure or any building or structure commenced and left unfinished, which the buildings, billboards, or other structures are either a fire hazard, a menace to the public health or safety, or are so unsightly as to depreciate the value of property in the vicinity thereof;
      (5)   All places used as junk yards, dumping grounds, or for the storage of worn-out vehicles or machinery of any kind, or of any of the parts thereof;
      (6)   Stockyards, granaries, mills, pig pens, cattle pens, chicken pens, or any other place, building, or enclosure, in which animals or fowl of any kind are confined or on which are stored manure tankage or any other animal or vegetable matter, or on which any animal or vegetable matter including grain is being processed, when the places in which the animals are confined, or the premises on which the vegetable or animal matter is located, are maintained and kept in such a manner that foul and noxious odors are permitted to emanate therefrom, to the annoyance of inhabitants of the city, or are maintained and kept in such a manner as to be injurious to the public health, safety, or welfare; and
      (7)   All other nuisances specifically designated elsewhere in this code or recognized at law or equity.
(1973 Code, § 4-402) (Ord. 709, passed 6-7-2001) Penalty, see § 91.99