§ 91.02 PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING HEALTH.
   The following are hereby declared public nuisances affecting public health:
   (A)   Carcasses of animals not buried or destroyed within 24 hours after death;
   (B)   Accumulation of refuse, garbage, or other debris;
   (C)   Privy vaults and garbage cans which are not rodent-free or fly-tight, or which are so maintained as to constitute a health hazard or to emit foul and disagreeable odors;
   (D)   The pollution of any public well or cistern, stream or lake, canal or body of water by sewage, industrial waste, or other substances;
   (E)   Dense smoke, noxious fumes, gas, soot, or cinders not contained on an individual's property that is offensive to the senses of a reasonable person;
   (F)   Any offensive trade or business as defined by M.S. § 145A.05 not operating under local license or the operation of any business in the violation of state statutes or local ordinances;
   (G)   Any discharge, deposit, or dumping of any chemical or septic waste onto city streets, right-of-way or public lands;
   (H)   Disposal of hazardous waste in any manner other than delivery to a licensed collection facility;
   (I)   Any open burning of household trash or refuse, chemicals, gas or oils, rubber, hazardous waste, and their derivatives; and
   (J)   Engaging in open burning or a recreational fire during a period in which the Fire Marshall has prohibited open fires due to extreme fire hazard.
(Ord. 21-03, passed 11-16-2021)