(A) Improper sewage disposal to such a degree that sewage or effluent is discharging onto the surface of the ground, backing up into a structure, or discharging into a body of water.
(B) An unsecured opening caused by an improperly abandoned cistern, well pit, sewage treatment system, unused or non-maintained swimming pool, mine shaft or tunnel.
(C) Failure to keep waste, refuse, or garbage in an enclosed building or properly contained in a closed, insect and rodent-proof container designed or reasonably adapted for such purpose.
(D) Accumulation of carcasses of animals, birds, or fish by failing to bury or otherwise dispose of them in a sanitary manner within 24 hours after death.
(E) Significant outdoor storage of solid waste including but not limited to: decaying animal or vegetable matter, animal or human feces, trash, rubbish, garbage, rotting lumber, packing materials, scrap metal, pallets, fuel storage containers, tools, tires and wheels, furnaces, home appliances, furniture, plumbing fixtures, construction materials, amusement park devices, metal, pipes, rubber, glass bottles, machinery, wood, brick, cement blocks, all-terrain vehicles, toys, bicycles, junk or any other substances in which flies, mosquitoes, other disease carrying insects, rodents or other vermin can harbor.
(F) Accumulations of rubbish or junk so as to become dangerous or injurious to the health and safety of any individual or to the public.
(G) Infestations of flies, fleas, cockroaches, lice, rats, mice, fly larvae, hookworm larvae or other insects, parasites or vermin.
(H) Breeding grounds which support mosquito larvae and mosquitos capable of carrying West Nile Virus, La Crosse Encephalitis Virus, or any other disease causing microorganism.
(I) Recreational or other vehicles used to store solid waste.
(Ord. O-17-04, passed 2-13-2017) Penalty, see §
50.99