5-1-3: PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING HEALTH:
The following are hereby declared to be nuisances affecting health:
   A.   Exposed accumulation of decayed or unwholesome food or vegetable matter.
   B.   All animals running at large.
   C.   All ponds or pools of stagnant water.
   D.   Carcasses of animals not buried or destroyed within twenty four (24) hours after death.
   E.   Accumulation of manure, refuse, or other debris.
   F.   The discharge, disposal, accumulation, or collection of sewage or industrial waste without proper permit or approval.
   G.   Garbage cans or other refuse containers which are not rodent free or flytight or which are so maintained as to constitute a health hazard or to emit foul and disagreeable odors and which waste is not removed at least once a week.
   H.   The pollution of any public well or cistern, stream or lake, canal or other body of water by sewage, industrial waste, or any other substances.
   I.   All noxious weeds, as defined in Minnesota Statutes chapters 18.75 to 18.87, and other rank growths of vegetation, upon public or private property.
   J.   Burning in violation of chapter 4 of this title.
   K.   Dense smoke, noxious fumes, gas and soot or cinders in unreasonable quantities.
   L.   Any offensive trade or business as defined by either ordinance or State Statute or such trade or business whose operation constitutes a clear and present danger to the health of the public in general. (Prior Code § 5-8-2; amd. 2018 Code)