The following is an enumeration of public nuisances subject to the provisions of this chapter:
(A) Keeping, storing, or accumulating refuse on premises within the city limits unless the refuse is entirely contained in a closed receptacle.
(B) Keeping, storing, or accumulating rubbish or any unused, discarded, or abandoned object, including newspapers, vehicles, refrigerators, stoves, furniture, tires, and cans, on premises within the city limits, unless the rubbish or object is completely enclosed within a building or is not visible from a public street or public area, or private property under other ownership.
(C) Maintaining premises in a manner that creates an unsanitary condition likely to attract or harbor mosquitos, rodents, vermin, or disease carrying pests.
(D) Allowing high grass and/or weeds to grow on a lot or parcel in a neighborhood, except that vegetation for the purpose of animal grazing or crops may be allowed within a fenced parcel.
(E) Maintaining any premises in a manner that is unsafe or constitutes a hazard to safety, health, or public welfare because of inadequate maintenance, unsanitary conditions, dilapidation, obsolescence, fire hazard, disaster, damage, or abandonment.
(F) Any object, item, situation, or condition specifically identified as a public nuisance in any other statute or ordinance for which the city is responsible for enforcing.
(Ord. 89-20, passed 12-12-89; Am. Ord. 96-38, passed 7-23-96)