§ 96.02 NUISANCE PER SE.
   The following acts, services, apparatus and structures are hereby declared to be public nuisances:
   (A)   The maintenance of any pond, pool of water or vessel holding stagnant water;
   (B)   The throwing, placing, depositing or leaving in any street, highway, lane, alley, public place, square or sidewalk, or in any private place or premises where the throwing, placing, depositing or leaving is, in the opinion of the Village Clerk, dangerous or detrimental to public health, or likely to cause sickness, or attract flies, insects, rodents and/or vermin by any person or any animal or vegetable substances, dead animal, fish, shell, tin cans, bottles, glass or other rubbish, dirt, excrement, filth, unclean or nauseous water or fluids, hay, straw, soot, garbage, swill, animal bones, hides or horns, rotten soap, grease or tallow, offal or any other offensive article or substances whatever;
   (C)   The pollution of any stream, lake or body of water by depositing or permitting to be deposited any refuse, foul or nauseous liquid or water, creamery or industrial waste, or forcing or discharging into any public or private sewer or drain any stream, vapor or gas;
   (D)   Any vehicle used for any immoral or illegal purpose;
   (E)   All indecent or obscene pictures, books, pamphlets, magazines and newspapers;
   (F)   Betting, bookmaking and all apparatus used in those occupations;
   (G)   All gambling devices;
   (H)   All houses kept for the purpose of prostitution or promiscuous sexual intercourse, gambling houses, houses of ill fame and bawdyhouses;
   (I)   The distribution of samples of medicines or drugs, unless the samples are placed in the hands of an adult person;
   (J)   All explosives, inflammable liquids and other dangerous substances stored in any manner or in any amount contrary to the provisions of this code or statute of the state;
   (K)   Any use of the public streets and/or sidewalks which causes large crowds to gather, obstructing the free use of the streets and/or sidewalks;
   (L)   All buildings, walls and other structures which have been damaged by fire, decay or otherwise and all excavations remaining unfilled or uncovered for a period of 90 days or longer and which are so situated as to endanger the safety of the public;
   (M)   All dangerous, unguarded excavations or machinery in any public place, or so situated, left or operated on private property as to attract the public;
   (N)   The owning, driving or moving upon any public streets and alleys of trucks or other motor vehicles which are constructed or loaded so as to permit any part of their load or contents to blow, fall, or be deposited upon any street, alley, sidewalk or other public or private place, or which deposits from its wheels, tires or other parts onto the street, alley, sidewalk or other public or private place, dirt, grease, sticky substances or foreign matter of any kind; provided, however, that under circumstances determined by the Village Clerk to be in the public interest, the Clerk may grant persons temporary exemption from the provisions of this division, conditioned upon cleaning and correcting the violating condition at least once daily and execution of an agreement by the person to reimburse the village for any extraordinary maintenance expenses incurred by the village in connection with the violation;
   (O)   The placing or causing to be placed in or on any motor vehicle parked upon any street, alley or other public place within the corporate limits of the village any paper, posters, signs, cards or other advertising matter;
   (P)   Inside corn burners shall be permissible upon approval of the outside corn storage bin by the Village Council and with the condition that the emissions from the burner shall not be offensive to the neighbors; and
   (Q)   Allowing cut grass, cut weeds and/or leaves to accumulate on a street or sidewalk in the village when cutting, blowing or raking grass, weeds or leaves, except on village streets during the period of the duly noticed fall leaf pickup by the village.
(1988 Code, § 6.6101) (Ord. passed 1-18-1988; Ord. passed - -2006; Ord. passed 6-16-2003) Penalty, see § 10.99