§ 91.05  NUISANCES AFFECTING PUBLIC PEACE.
   (A)   Radio and television interference.
      (1)   No person shall operate or use an electrical, mechanical or other device, apparatus, instrument or machine that causes reasonably preventable interference with radio or television reception by a radio or television receiver of good engineering design.
      (2)   This section does not apply to devices licensed approved and operated under the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission.
   (B)   Junk.
      (1)   No person shall keep any junk outdoors on any street, lot or premises, or in a building that is not entirely enclosed, except doors or gates used for ingress and egress or screened from public view with a fence not less than six feet high.
      (2)   The term JUNK, as used in this division (B), includes all old motor vehicles, old motor vehicle parts, abandoned automobiles, old machinery parts, old appliances or parts thereof, old iron or other metal, glass, paper, lumber, wood or other waste or discarded material.
      (3)   This section shall apply to junk kept in a duly licensed junk yard or automobile wrecking house.
   (C)   Animals.
      (1)   When any livestock, poultry or domestic animals bellow, neigh, bark, bray, bleat, crow or make any other noise and thereby annoy, molest or disturb any of the inhabitants of the city, the keeping and maintaining of the poultry, livestock, and domestic animals is declared to be a nuisance. For the purpose of this division (C), the owner, the person in charge of, or in whose custody said poultry, livestock or domestic animals, or either of them are kept, shall be deemed and conclusively presumed to be maintaining a nuisance.
      (2)   Dog control shall be dealt with specifically by § 92.01 of this code of ordinances.
      (3)   The keeping of domestic livestock and wild animals within the city shall be regulated by §§ 92.15 through 92.25 of this code of ordinances.
(Ord. 94-09, passed 12-16-1994)  Penalty, see § 91.99