§ 901.02 PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING HEALTH.
   The following are hereby declared to be nuisances affecting health:
   (1)   Exposed accumulation of decayed or unwholesome food or vegetable matter;
   (2)   All diseased animals running at large;
       (3)   Pools of stagnant water;
   (4)   Carcasses of animals not buried or destroyed within 24 hours after death;
   (5)   Accumulation of manure, tin cans, bottles, trash, ashes, refuse or debris of any nature or description;
   (6)   Privy vaults and garbage cans which are not rodent-free or fly-tight or which are so maintained as to constitute a health hazard or to emit foul and disagreeable odors;
   (7)   The pollution of any public well or cistern, stream or lake, canal or body of water by sewage, industrial waste or other substances;
   (8)   All noxious weeds, including all weeds defined by the State Commissioner of Agriculture to be injurious to public health, roads, crops, livestock and other property;
   (9)   Dense smoke, noxious fumes or odors, gas and soot or cinders in unreasonable quantities;
   (10)   All public exposure of persons having a contagious disease;
   (11)   The placing of the contents of any cesspool, septic tank, privy vault or garbage can upon the surface of public or private property; and
   (12)   Any offensive trade or business as defined by statute not licensed by the city.
(Prior Code, § 901.02)