§ 94.04 PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING PEACE AND SAFETY.
   The following acts, omissions, places, conditions and things are hereby declared to be public nuisances affecting peace and safety, but such enumeration shall not be construed to exclude other nuisances affecting public peace or safety coming within the provisions of § 94.02:
   (A)   All signs, billboards, awnings and other similar structures over or near streets, sidewalks, public grounds or places frequented by the public, so situated or constructed as to endanger the public safety;
   (B)   All use or display of fireworks except as provided by the laws of the state and ordinances of the village;
   (C)   Repeated or continuous violations of the ordinances of the village;
   (D)   An abandoned or wrecked motor vehicle area where motor vehicles, tractors, house trailers, railroad cars and other motorized vehicles are allowed to accumulate without a proper junkyard permit issued by the Village Board;
   (E)   A loud noise area where loud, discordant and unnecessary sounds of motor vehicles, animals or music repulsive to the senses of ordinary persons are allowed to continue to the substantial annoyance or substantial discomfort of persons or injury to persons or property in the village;
   (F)   An obstruction area where structures, hedges, trees, weeds, signs, billboards, buildings or equipment are installed or maintained near a public highway, road, street, alley or railroad crossing and due to the condition and location block a clean view of traffic that causes a menace or danger to public safety of persons in the village;
   (G)   Allowing trash, debris, old lumber, furniture, freezers, stoves, refrigerators, junk motor vehicles or waste to accumulate in unsheltered areas on the premises for more than 30 consecutive days in any calendar year;
   (H)   Allowing unauthorized disposal, storage, treatment or recycling of waste on the premises without the approvals from the state, the village or the county; and
   (I)   Allowing domestic animals (dangerous or otherwise) to run at large on the premises wherein they can access property of another 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(4)) (Ord. passed 3-11-2009)