§ 91.02  ILLUSTRATIVE ENUMERATION.
   (A)   The maintaining, using, placing, depositing, leaving or permitting to be or remain on any public or private property of the following items, conditions or actions are a nuisance.
   (B)   This enumeration shall not be deemed or construed to be conclusive, limiting or restrictive:
      (1)   Accumulation of rubbish, trash, refuse, junk and other abandoned materials, metals, lumber or other things;
      (2)   Any condition which provides harborage for rats, mice, snakes and other vermin;
      (3)   All unnecessary or unauthorized noises and annoying vibrations;
      (4)   All disagreeable or obnoxious odors and stenches, as well as the conditions, substances or other causes which give rise to the emission or generation of odors and stenches;
      (5)   The carcasses of animals or fowl not disposed of within a reasonable time after death;
      (6)   The pollution of any public well or cistern, stream, lake, canal or body of water by sewage, dead animals, creamery, industrial wastes or other substances;
      (7)   Any building, structure or other place or location where any activity which is in violation of local, state or federal law is conducted, performed or maintained;
      (8)   Any accumulation of stagnant water permitted or maintained on any lot or piece of ground;
      (9)   Dense smoke, noxious fumes, gas, soot or cinders, in unreasonable quantities;
      (10)   The unauthorized obstruction of any public street, road or sidewalk;
      (11)   The uncontrolled growth of noxious weeds, bushes, undergrowth or grass to a height in excess of 11 inches causing or threatening to cause a hazard detrimental to the public health or safety;
      (12)   Any accumulation of animal or vegetable matter that is offensive by virtue of odor or vapors or by the inhabitance therein of rats, mice, snakes or vermin of any kind which is or may be dangerous or prejudicial to the public health;
      (13)   Any accumulation of rubbish, trash or junk causing or threatening to cause a fire hazard, or causing or threatening to cause the accumulation of stagnant water, or causing or threatening to cause the inhabitation therein of rats, mice, snakes or vermin of any kind which is or may be dangerous or prejudicial to the public health; and
      (14)   Any condition detrimental to the public health which violates the rules and regulations of the County Health Department.
(1988 Code, § 15-2) Penalty, see § 10.99