§ 92.03  PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING HEALTH.
   The following are hereby declared to be nuisances affecting health:
   (A)   The pollution of any public well, cistern, stream, or lake, canal or body of water by sewage, industrial waste or other substances;
   (B)   The effluence from any cesspool, septic tank, drain field or sewage disposal system discharging upon the surface of the ground;
   (C)   Accumulations of manure, rubbish, tin cans, or other debris;
   (D)   All diseased animals running at large; carcasses of animals not buried within 24 hours after death;
   (E)   Dense smoke, noxious fumes, gas and soot or cinders, in unreasonable quantities;
   (F)   All animals and poultry, except dogs and cats, housed, penned, stabled, enclosed, tethered or allowed to run within 50 feet from a residence or other building permanently or temporarily used for human habitation, or from any public road, alley, sidewalk or highway;
   (G)   Garbage containers which are not rodent free or fly-tight or which are so maintained as to constitute a health hazard or to emit a foul and disagreeable odor; and
   (H)   All other acts, omissions of acts, occupations and uses of property which are deemed by the Board of Health to be a menace to the health of the inhabitants of this city or any considerable number thereof.
(Prior Code, § 19-27)  (Ord. 359, passed 12-11-2001)  Penalty, see § 92.99