§ 92.36 PUBLIC NUISANCE DEFINED.
   The following materials or conditions shall be considered to constitute a PUBLIC NUISANCE:
   (A)   Accumulated litter, garbage, or trash;
   (B)   Demolition remains;
   (C)   Any dilapidated structure, dwelling house, accessory structures (as defined in the town zoning code), or other buildings that have been condemned by the County Building Department or any other government building inspection authority or are otherwise unsuitable for human habitation or use or are so out of repair that they constitute a fire hazard or other health and safety hazard to surrounding properties;
   (D)   Structures defaced with graffiti or other unsightly vandalism;
   (E)   Structures lacking siding or roof shingling or other covering necessary to protect the structure from damage by the elements, or otherwise in a dilapidated, unfinished, or other unsightly condition so as to reduce the attractiveness and/or value of surrounding properties for resale;
   (F)   Inoperable, unlicensed, or untitled motor vehicle including any vehicle in a state of major disassembly, disrepair, or in the process of being stripped or dismantled;
   (G)   Any broken concrete, scrap metals, plastic, rubber, brick, pottery, or glass, or other scrap material;
   (H)   Motor vehicle parts, tires, machine parts, construction materials, or broken appliances;
   (I)   Any rusted or broken personal property which creates a risk of fire or injury to children or adults;
   (J)   Any object or condition that restricts a public right-of-way or which creates an unsafe distraction to operators of motor vehicles traveling on any public right-of-way;
   (K)   Any dead domestic or wild animal:
   (L)   Any animal or human waste, excrement, bones, or shavings;
   (M)   Oil, gas, grease, paint, or other combustible or inflammable chemicals or material;
   (N)   Any caustic, poisonous, or otherwise hazardous materials;
   (O)   Any noxious odors, smoke, dust, or other particle matter that emits from the property onto any surrounding property or into the atmosphere and creates a hazardous condition to surrounding properties, or interferes with the surrounding property owners quiet use and enjoyment of their land;
   (P)   Any personal property or condition of real property that is infected with any communicable disease; and
   (Q)   Any personal property or condition of real property that is home to, or tends to attract, rodents, insects, or stray or wild animals in such a manner as to create a health hazard or unsanitary or dangerous condition.
(Ord. 2015-4, passed 12-8-2015)