4-1-2: NUISANCES ENUMERATED:
Maintaining, using, placing, depositing, leaving or permitting to be or remain on any public or private property any of the following items, conditions or actions are hereby declared to be and constitute nuisances; provided, however, this list is not deemed conclusive, limiting, or restrictive:
   A.   Secondhand, used, or discarded furniture, other than furniture designed for outside use and for commercial trade or sale.
   B.   Abandoned, discarded or unused objects or equipment such as automobiles and equipment parts, lawn mowers, fixtures, and appliances.
   C.   Items of salvage such as scrap metals, rags, papers, bottles, cans, and similar items.
   D.   Noxious weeds or other vegetation.
   E.   Accumulation of rubbish, trash, refuse, junk or other abandoned materials, metals, lumber, or other things.
   F.   Any condition which provides harborage for rats, mice, snakes, and other vermin.
   G.   Any building or other structure which is in such a dilapidated condition that it is unfit for human habitation or kept in such an unsanitary condition that it is a menace to the health of people residing in the vicinity thereof, or presents a more than ordinarily dangerous fire hazard in the vicinity where it is located.
   H.   All disagreeable or obnoxious odors and stenches, as well as the conditions, substances or other causes which give rise to the emission or generation of such odors and stenches.
   I.   The carcasses of animals or fowl not disposed of within a reasonable time after death.
   J.   The pollution of any public well or cistern, stream, lake, canal, or body of water by sewage, dead animals, chemicals, industrial wastes, petroleum products, or other substances.
   K.   Any accumulation of stagnant water permitted or maintained on any lot or piece of ground.
   L.   Plants, trees, brush, or artificial structures which would impede the normal flow of water on, over, within or across streams, creeks, drainage ditches or other waterways, natural or manmade.
   M.   Permitting or allowing any weeds, filth, or rubbish of any kind to remain on any sidewalk in front or at the side of any premises, to the curb line, in front or at the side of any premises, or upon any alley that may be at the rear or the side of any lots.
   N.   Permitting, allowing, constructing, or maintaining a fence, walk, tree, hedge, structure, vehicle, or any other obstruction over, on, or across any public property, way, alley, street, sidewalk, or park.
   O.   Posting bills, signs, fliers, notices, or advertisements on any utility pole on public property. (1988 Code § 4-3-2)