§ 90.04  NUISANCES AFFECTING PEACE AND SAFETY.
   The following acts, omissions, places, conditions, and things are hereby declared to be public nuisances affecting peace and safety, but such enumeration shall not be construed to exclude other nuisances affecting public peace or safety coming within the definition of § 90.02:
   (A)   Signs, billboards, and the like. All signs and billboards, awnings, and other similar structures over or near streets, sidewalks, public grounds, or places frequented by the public so situated or constructed as to endanger the public safety;
   (B)   Illegal buildings. All buildings erected, repaired, or altered in violation of the provisions of this code relating to materials and manner of construction of buildings and structures within the village;
   (C)   Unauthorized traffic signs. All unauthorized signs, signals, markers, or devices placed or maintained upon or in view of any public highway or railway crossing which purport to be or may be mistaken as an official traffic control device, railroad sign, or signal or which, because of its color, location, brilliance, or manner of operation, interferes with the effectiveness of any device, sign, or signal;
   (D)   Obstruction of intersections. All trees, hedges, billboards, or other obstructions which prevent persons driving vehicles on public streets, alleys, or highways from obtaining a clear view of traffic when approaching an intersection or pedestrian crosswalk;
   (E)   Tree limbs. All limbs of trees which project over and less than ten feet above any public sidewalk or less than 15 feet above a street or other public place;
   (F)   Dangerous trees. All trees which are injurious to public health or safety because of a diseased or damaged condition, and the storage of cut elm wood unless such wood is debarked or sprayed with an effective elm bark beetle destroying insecticide;
   (G)   Fireworks. All use, possession, or display of fireworks, except as provided by the laws of the state and Chapter 130 of this code;
   (H)   Dilapidated buildings. All buildings or structures so old, dilapidated, or out of repair as to be dangerous, unsafe, unsanitary, or otherwise unfit for human use;
   (I)   Wires and cables over streets. All wires and cables over streets, alleys, or public grounds which are strung less than 15 feet above the surface thereof;
   (J)   Noisy animals or fowl. The keeping or harboring of any animal or fowl which, by frequent or habitual howling, yelping, barking, crowing, or making of other noises, shall greatly annoy or disturb a neighborhood or any considerable number of persons within the village;
   (K)   Obstructions of streets; excavations. All obstructions of streets, alleys, sidewalks, or crosswalks and all excavations in or under the same, except as permitted by this code or which, although made in accordance with this code, are kept or maintained for an unreasonable or illegal length of time after the purpose thereof has been accomplished or do not conform to the permit;
   (L)   Snow, ice, and debris removal. All debris not removed and all snow and ice not removed or sprinkled with salt, ashes, sawdust, or sand, as provided in § 95.06;
   (M)   Refrigerators. All abandoned refrigerators or iceboxes from which the doors and other covers have not been removed or which are not equipped with a device for opening from the inside;
   (N)   Open pits, basements, and the like. All open and unguarded pits, wells, excavations, and basements; and
   (O)   Flammable liquids violations. Repeated or continuous violations of this code or the laws of the state relating to the storage of flammable liquids.
(Prior Code, § 10.05)