6-5-4-1: PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING HEALTH:
The following are declared to be public nuisances affecting health:
   A.   All decayed or unwholesome food offered for sale to the public.
   B.   All diseased animals running at large.
   C.   All ponds, pools of water, or vessels holding stagnant water in which mosquitoes or other insects can breed or proliferate.
   D.   Milk produced by cows which have not been tested and found free from tuberculosis within the year previous to the offering of such milk for sale to the public.
   E.   Carcasses of animals not buried or otherwise disposed of in a sanitary manner within twenty four (24) hours after death.
   F.   Accumulations of any substance or growth which is or becomes a breeding place for insects or vermin.
   G.   Privy vaults and garbage cans which are not flytight or are contrary to ordinances relating thereto.
   H.   Noxious weeds or other rank growth of vegetation upon public or private property.
   I.   Dense smoke, noxious fumes, gas, soot or cinders in such quantities as to render the occupancy or property uncomfortable to a person of ordinary sensibilities.
   J.   Offensive trades and businesses as defined by ordinance and not licensed as provided by law.
   K.   All public exposure of persons having contagious or infectious diseases.
   L.   The use of a common drinking cup or roller towel in a public facility.
   M.   The distribution of samples of medicine or drugs, unless such samples are handed or otherwise directly delivered to persons by a duly licensed physician.
   N.   All animal pens or loose animals contrary to ordinances relating thereto.
   O.   All abandoned or discarded refrigerators or iceboxes that do not have a latch or other device whereby such refrigerator or icebox can be opened from the inside.
   P.   The possession of lighted tobacco in any form when such possession is in any indoor place used by or open to the public, in any enclosed indoor area where individuals other than employees are invited or permitted, in any indoor workplace, within fifteen feet (15') of any entrance, exit or air intake of any such place, or in any vehicle providing public transportation, except where specifically allowed by law.
   Q.   All other acts, omissions of acts, occupations, and uses of property which are in fact a menace to the public health. (Ord. 646, 3-21-2011; amd. 2013 Code)