§ 94.03 PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING HEALTH.
   The following are hereby specifically declared to be public health nuisances, but such enumeration shall not be construed to exclude other health nuisances within the definition in § 94.02:
   (A)   Accumulations of decay animal or vegetable matter, trash, rubbish, rotting lumber, bedding, packing materials, scrap metal or any material whatsoever in which flies, mosquitoes, disease-carrying insects, rats or other vermin may breed;
   (B)   A noxious weed area where these noxious weeds are allowed to exceed one foot in height;
   (C)   All abandoned wells not securely covered or secure from public use;
   (D)   A rat harborage area where rats or other vermin can live and breed;
   (E)   A waste accumulation area where waste amounts in excess of two cubic yards of waste are allowed to accumulate without a proper waste management permit issued by the Village Board;
   (F)   An unburied animal carcass area where a dead animal or dead animals are not buried in a sanitary manner within 48 hours of death;
   (G)   A stagnant water area where mosquitoes, flies and other insects are allowed to harborage;
   (H)   A noxious odor area where emissions of any noxious odors, foul odors, offensive odors, nauseous odors, gases or any stench repulsive to the sense of ordinary persons are allowed to continue to the substantial annoyance or substantial discomfort of persons or are allowed to cause injury to persons or property in the village;
   (I)   A surface water pollution area where pollution from the premises entering the surface water has caused a private or public drinking water well on another property or any river, stream, lake, ditch, canal or other body of water to become contaminated;
   (J)   An air pollution area where emissions of smoke, soot, fumes, gases, ash, dust or other pollutants into the atmosphere repulsive to the senses of ordinary persons are allowed to continue to the substantial annoyance or substantial discomfort of persons or are allowed to cause injury to persons or property in the village;
   (K)   An unwholesome food area where unwholesome, contaminated or polluted food or drink is sold or served on the premises to persons in the village;
   (L)   A dangerous building area where the building, structure, place or the electricity, heat or water supply is in a condition and location to cause a menace or danger to the public health of persons in the village;
   (M)   An improper sewage area where the effluent from the sewer, septic tank, holding tank or cesspool on the premises is in a condition and location to cause a menace or danger to public health of persons in the village;
   (N)   A hazardous waste area where the discharge, disposal, storage or treatment of hazardous, nuclear or toxic waste are allowed to accumulate to the substantial annoyance or substantial discomfort of persons or are allowed to cause injury to persons or property in the village; and
   (O)   A noxious material discharge area where the discharge, disposal, storage or treatment of noxious, filthy, decaying or nauseous materials repulsive to the senses of ordinary persons are allowed to continue to the substantial annoyance or substantial discomfort of persons or are allowed to cause injury to persons or property in the village.
(Prior Code, § 12.01(3)) (Ord. passed 3-11-2009)