8-102: GENERAL DEFINITION:
In addition to other public nuisances declared by other sections of this code, the following are hereby declared to be public nuisances:
   A.   The sale, or offering for sale, of unwholesome food or drink; or the keeping of a place where such sales or offering are made.
   B.   The sale, offering for sale, or furnishing of intoxicating liquor in violation of the state law or ordinances of the city; or the keeping of a place where intoxicating liquor is sold, offered for sale or furnished in violation of the state law or ordinances of the city.
   C.   The exposure, display, sale or distribution of obscene pictures, books, pamphlets, magazines, papers, documents or objects; or the keeping of a place where such are exposed, displayed, sold or distributed.
   D.   The keeping of a place where persons gamble, whether by cards, slot machines, punch boards or otherwise.
   E.   The keeping of a place where prostitution, illicit sexual intercourse or other immoral acts are practiced.
   F.   The keeping of a place where activities in violation of state law or ordinance are practiced or carried on.
   G.   The conduct or holding of public dances in violation of the ordinance of the city; or the keeping of a place where such dances are held.
   H.   The public exposure of a person having a contagious disease.
   I.   The continued making of loud or unusual noises which annoy persons of ordinary sensibilities; or the keeping of an animal which makes such noises.
   J.   The operation or use of any electrical apparatus or machine which materially or unduly interferes with radio or television reception by others.
   K.   Any use of a street or sidewalk or a place adjacent thereto which causes crowds of people to gather so as to obstruct traffic on such street or sidewalk, or which otherwise obstructs traffic thereon, except as may be authorized by law or ordinance.
   L.   Permitting waste or other liquid to flow or fall, or ice or snow to fall, from any building or structure upon any street or sidewalk.
   M.   All wells, pools, cisterns, bodies or containers of water in which mosquitoes breed or are likely to breed, or which are so constructed, formed, conditioned or situated as to endanger the public safety.
   N.   Rank weeds or grass, carcasses, accumulations of manure, refuse or other things which are, or are likely to be, breeding places for flies, mosquitoes, vermin or disease germs; and the premises on which such exist. (Ord. 505, 9-2-2003)