A property nuisance shall exist whenever any of the following conditions exist:
(A) Dangerous condition. The condition of the property endangers the life, limb, health, property, safety or welfare of the public or occupants of the property;
(B) Unsightly. The condition of the property is unsightly in appearance and is out of harmony or conformity with the maintenance standards of adjacent or surrounding properties so as to cause a diminution of the enjoyment, use or property values of such proximal properties;
(C) Property values. The condition of the property contributes to the establishment of a prevalence of depreciated values, impaired investments or social or economic maladjustments;
(D) General welfare. The condition of the property is otherwise detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare; or
(E) Public nuisance. The condition of the property constitutes a nuisance or public nuisance as defined by Cal. Civil Code §§ 3479 or 3480, respectively.
(Ord. 572, passed 5-20-2008)