The test for what conditions or actions constitute a nuisance is whether any of the described circumstances as stated in § 1313.01 exist to the extent that a danger to health, life, limb or property or that will cause hurt, harm, discomfort, damage or injury to the public or to any considerable number of persons in the city by reason of any one or more of the following:
(a) Being detrimental to the general health of the community;
(b) Being a fire hazard;
(c) Being unsafe for occupancy or use;
(d) Being an attractive nuisance to children; and/or
(e) Having a lack of reasonable or adequate maintenance of structures and grounds, causing deterioration and blighting influence on nearby properties and thereby depreciating the enjoyment and use of the property in the immediate vicinity to such an extent that it is harmful to the community.