7-2-010: NUISANCES DEFINED:
Whatever is dangerous to human life or health, and whatever renders soil, air, water or food impure or unwholesome, is declared to be a nuisance and to be illegal. Nuisances shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
   A.   Whatever unreasonably or unlawfully affects the health or safety of one or more persons;
   B.   Anything which unreasonably or unlawfully interferes with, obstructs, or tends to obstruct, or renders dangerous for passage, any public or private highway, road, sidewalk, ditch, stream or drainage facility;
   C.   Noxious weeds, weeds more than twelve inches (12") tall or weeds in a quantity in any locations which constitute an unreasonable fire hazard;
   D.   Any building, structure or premises which is unfit for human habitation, or which is an unreasonable hazard to the health, safety and welfare of people residing in the vicinity thereof, or which presents an unreasonable fire hazard in the area where it is located;
   E.   To burn garbage, leaves, grasses or other refuse or materials that emit any noxious odors without first having obtained a written permit from the city;
   F.   Any privy, vault or cesspool that has become a menace to health;
   G.   Vegetable waste, garbage or refuse of any nature that has accumulated to the point that it has become offensive or hazardous to health;
   H.   The accumulation of manure in any stable, stall, corral, yard or in which any animal shall be kept;
   I.   To permit any business which is or may be its nature to become offensive, unwholesome or noxious or which creates or emits or which is of a nature that it may create or emit offensive, unwholesome or noxious odors, gases or vapors in or within one mile of the limits of the city without first obtaining a permit from the city council. (2016 Code; amd. Ord. 2022-29, 6-7-2022)