8-4. PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING HEALTH.
   The following acts, omissions, places, conditions and things are hereby specifically declared to be public health nuisances, but shall not be construed to exclude other health nuisances coming within the definition of s. 8-3 of this chapter.
   A.   All decayed, harmfully adulterated or unwholesome food or drink sold or offered for sale to the public.
   B.   Carcasses of animals, birds, or fowl not buried or otherwise disposed of in a sanitary manner within 24 hours after death.
   C.   Accumulations of decayed animal or vegetable matter, trash, rubbish, rotting lumber, bedding, packing material, scrap metal or any material whatsoever in which flies, mosquitoes, disease-carrying insects, rats or other vermin may breed.
   D.   All stagnant water in which mosquitoes, flies or other insects can multiply.
   E.   Privy vaults and garbage cans which are not fly-tight.
   F.   All noxious weeds and other rank growth of vegetation.
   G.   All animals running at large.
   H.   The escape of smoke, soot, cinders, noxious acids, fumes, gasses, fly ash or industrial dust within the Village limits or within one mile therefrom in such quantities as to endanger the health of persons of ordinary sensibilities or to threaten or cause substantial injury to property.
   I.   The pollution of any public well or cistern, stream, lake, canal or body of water by sewage, creamery or industrial wastes or other substances.
   J.   Any use of property, substances or things within the Village of Rochester or within two miles thereof, emitting or causing any foul, offensive, noisome, nauseous, noxious, or disagreeable odors, effluvia or stenches repulsive to the physical senses of ordinary persons which annoy, discomfort, injure or inconvenience the health of any appreciable number of persons within the Village.
   K.   All abandoned wells not securely covered or secured from public use.