§ 95.02 HEALTH NUISANCES PROHIBITED.
   Whatever is dangerous to human health, or renders the ground, air, or food a hazard or injury to human health or produces offensive odors, and the following acts, conditions, and things, are hereby declared to constitute a nuisance, and also declared to be unlawful as is the continuation of any act, the failure to remedy any condition after notice to do so by the County Board of Health or the keeping, maintenance, or doing of any of the things mentioned and described below after notice as aforesaid:
   (A)   The maintenance of any barn, stable, chicken yard, or manure pile in a manner that the same is a breeding place for flies or liable to become so.
   (B)   The deposit of garbage in any but fly-proof and water-tight receptacles, where residences are less than 500 feet apart.
   (C)   The accumulation of water in which mosquito larvae may breed.
   (D)   Growth of weeds where mosquitoes may harbor or rubbish may be concealed, where residences are less than 500 feet apart.
   (E)   The maintenance of any except sanitary privies where residences are less than 500 feet apart.
   (F)   The keeping of any building, or any part of a building, which, on account of its dilapidated condition or its occupancy by any person afflicted with communicable disease, or by filthy tenants, may endanger the life or health of residents therein or in the vicinity thereof.
   (G)   The discharge of sewage, garbage, or any other organic filth into or upon any place in such manner that transmission of infective material to human beings may result therefrom.
   (H)   The maintaining or carrying on of manufacture of chemicals, or any other trade or manufacture in a manner as to be a menace to the public health through improper or inadequate disposal of dust waste or fumes.
('64 Code, § 12-2) (Ord. passed 7-29-49; Am. Ord. passed 7-12-65) Penalty, see § 10.99