8.04.010   Nuisances designated.
   The following conditions which may now exist or which may hereafter exist, caused by any reason whatsoever, or by the act or acts of any person or persons, firm or firms, corporation or corporations, or associations of individuals, and being within the city limits, constitute and are defined to be nuisances:
   A.   The dumping, placing, depositing or emptying of any refuse matter, garbage, wastepaper, rags or other matter calculated to produce disease, unsanitary conditions, trash or filth, on any lot or lots, street or streets, or alley within the city;
   B.   The leaving of any animal belonging to any person, which animal has died within the city limits, and such owner of such animal, knowing of its death, shall not within fortyeight hours thereafter cause the same to be removed without the city limits and to be buried at least three feet underground;
   C.   The maintaining of any pen, enclosure, stable, building or yard for swine, cattle, horses or other animals or fowls in such a filthy condition as to be offensive to neighbors or passersby or injurious to the public health;
   D.   The depositing or throwing of loose or waste paper, straw, hay, discarded clothing, hats, boots, empty cans, boxes, fruit peels or rinds or other rubbish of any description in any of the streets, alleys or upon the side streets of any lot or lots within the city limits, or the allowing of such rubbish as above described to accumulate upon premises occupied and owned by anyone so as to become detrimental to such premises or the adjoining premises and dangerous to life or limb, or the placing of such rubbish and articles as above described in this subsection in such place and manner so that the same may be liable to be blown upon any of the streets, alleys, sidewalks or premises of the city;
   E.   The accumulation for sale or otherwise of junk of all kinds, old iron, old machinery not in use or to be repaired on the premises where the same is collected, old automobile bodies and frames, wheels or tires not suitable for repair or sale, or broken-down and dilapidated buildings which constitute a fire menace or a condition filthy, unsanitary and dangerous to the public health of people living in the vicinity of the same, or which constitutes a hazard for children to play in and about the same, and all unsanitary outdoor toilets, either within or outside of the area where sewer facilities are available;
   F.   Any establishment or condition in the city or within three miles of the city limits which is unwholesome or detrimental to public health or which, because of its nature, appearance, odor or manner of operation, is offensive to a substantial part of the public;
   G.   Any and all other miscellaneous nuisances not covered by the foregoing descriptions which may in the natural course of events appear or which were nuisances known to the common law of the land.
(Ord. 242 § 1, 1952; Ord. 204 § 1, 1946) .