§ 92.03 EMISSION OF OBJECTIONABLE ODORS.
   No person shall cause or permit the emission of any objectionable odor into the ambient air. Upon receipt of a pollution alert concerning odor, the enforcement official shall make an investigation. An odor will be deemed to be objectionable when it has been substantiated by the enforcement official that the odor existed and it was a nuisance. If a violation is determined to exist, the enforcement official shall, by an appropriate order, require the elimination of the objectionable odor.
(1999 Code, § 52.03) Penalty, see § 10.99