§ 96.04 PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING PUBLIC HEALTH.
   Public nuisances affecting public health includes, but are not limited to the following:
   (A)   Exposed accumulation of decayed or unwholesome food matter.
   (B)   Diseased animals running at large.
   (C)   Pools or other water features of stagnant water.
   (D)   Accumulations of manure, refuse or other debris.
   (E)   Garbage cans, containers or dumpsters that are not rodent-free or fly-tight or are maintained as to constitute a health hazard or emit foul and disagreeable odors.
   (F)   All noxious weeds upon public or private property.
   (G)   Dense smoke, noxious fumes, gas and soot, or cinders, in unreasonable quantities.
   (H)   (1)   Create odors or smells which are offensive or obnoxious, create a detrimental effect on the property of another or unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of health, safety, peace, comfort or property of the public.
      (2)   Exception. Odors associated with customary, normal, and otherwise lawful agricultural activities and uses, provided the property owner is engaging in appropriate, responsible mitigation methods.
   (I)   Unnecessary and annoying vibrations.
   (J)   Any use that discharges through evaporation into the atmosphere, on the soil surface or in the subsoil, toxic or noxious matter in such concentration as to be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, or welfare, or cause injury or damage to property or business.
   (K)   Permitting, maintaining or failing to remove any offensive, nauseous, hurtful, dangerous or unhealthy condition resulting from a failure to properly dispose of garbage, sewage, waste, debris or any other unwholesome or offensive substance, liquid, or thing upon one's premises, or discharging, depositing or otherwise delivering the same upon the premises of another or public property.
(Ord. 733, passed 1-8-2024)