2.26.070: CITY INSPECTOR; POWERS; DETERMINING NUISANCE:
   A.   The city inspector is granted the power to find and determine whether any yard, lot or other place is a nuisance because it either:
      1.   Is dangerous to human life or health; or
      2.   Annoys, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health or safety of three (3) or more persons; or
      3.   Unlawfully interferes with, obstructs or tends to obstruct any canal, public park, square, street or highway; or
      4.   In any way renders three (3) or more persons insecure in life or the use of property; or
      5.   Contains injurious, annoying or noxious weeds, garbage, refuse or any significant and substantial unsightly condition or deleterious objects.
   B.   The city inspector may inspect any yard, lot or other place to determine the existence of a "nuisance" as defined in this chapter, and the facts observed by the city inspector after such inspection shall constitute facts upon which the city inspector may base his or her determination. (Prior code § 6-2-6)