§ 59-4 CONDITIONS CONSTITUTING NUISANCE.
   A CHRONIC NUISANCE PROPERTY is an income-producing property, as defined in this chapter, where any of the following has occurred within a 365-day period:
   (A)   Two or more calls for police service, resulting in criminal arrests, criminal citations, criminal indictments, criminal warrants, criminal summonses, civil citations or civil summonses, arising out of separate and distinct facts and circumstances (as defined by the statutes of the state and/or the ordinances of the town or of the county), that occur at an income-producing property.
   (B)   Two or more violations of Chapter 45 of the Town Code relating to alcoholic beverages, arising out of separate and distinct facts and circumstances; or
   (C)   Two or more violations of Chapter 68 or Chapter 117 of the Town Code relating to nuisances, arising out of separate and distinct facts and circumstances; or
   (D)   Two or more violations of Chapter 54, Chapter 135 or Chapter 159 of the Town Code relating to property maintenance, arising out of separate and distinct facts and circumstances; or
   (E)   Two or more violations of Chapter 170 of the Town Code relating to zoning, arising out of separate and distinct facts and circumstances; or
   (F)   A combination of two incidents from any of the above categories, arising out of separate and distinct facts and circumstances.
(Ord. 03-2015, passed 10-19-2015)