§ 91.22 NUISANCES PROHIBITED; ENUMERATION.
   The following enumerated and described conditions are hereby found, deemed and declared to constitute a detriment, danger and hazard to the health and safety of the inhabitants of the village; and are found, deemed and declared to be public nuisances whenever the same may exist, and the creation, maintenance or failure to abate any nuisances is hereby declared unlawful:
   (A)   Any condition that has become, or will become if not corrected, a breeding ground or harbor for mosquitoes, rats or other pests;
   (B)   A place of heavy growth of weeds, grasses, vines or other vegetation over 12 inches in height;
   (C)   A place of growth of vines, shrubs or other vegetation, when the condition is causing a breeding ground for rodents, or is a focal point for any other nuisance enumerated in this section;
   (D)   A place of growth of poison sumac, poison ivy, poison oak or other noxious vegetation;
   (E)   An open place of collection of stagnant water where insects tend to breed;
   (F)   Any concentration of combustible items such as mattresses, boxes, paper, automobile tires and tubes, garbage, trash, refuse, brush, old clothes, rags or any other combustible materials or objects of a like nature;
   (G)   A collection place for lumber, brick, concrete, nails, masonry, and/or building materials, unless the conditions are temporary in nature and caused by current construction in progress pursuant to a lawfully issued building permit;
   (H)   An open place of collection of garbage, food waste, animal waste, or any other rotten or putrescible matter of any kind; however, nothing in this division shall be construed to prevent the generally accepted use of a properly maintained compost pile, or storage of animal manure being used as fertilizer for lawns and gardens, and for other agricultural or horticultural purposes;
   (I)   Any household or office furniture, appliances, or other metal products of any kind kept in open places, or any indoor upholstered furniture kept outside in a location exposed to the weather;
   (J)   Any products that have jagged edges of metal or glass, or areas of confinement kept in open places;
   (K)   Any open places of concentration of trash, refuse, discarded bottles, cans or medical supplies;
   (L)   Any condition whereby any fence, sign, billboard, shrubbery, bush, tree, mailbox, or other object or combination of objects that obstruct the view of motorists using any street, private driveway, or approach to any street intersection adjacent to and abutting such, and so as to constitute a traffic hazard as a condition dangerous to public safety upon the street, private driveway, or at any street intersection;
   (M)   Any building, structure, fence, or retaining wall declared to be unsafe by the County Building Inspection Officer or his or her designee, and which is in danger of collapse so that it may fall and injure members of the public or damage public or private property;
   (N)   Any improper or inadequate drainage, as determined by the Mayor or his or her designee, on private property, which causes flooding, interferes with the use or endangers in any way the streets, sidewalks, parks or other municipally-owned property of any kind;
   (O)   Any condition, as determined by the Mayor or his or her designee, which blocks, hinders, or obstructs in any way the natural flow of branches, streams, creeks, surface waters, ditches, or drains;
   (P)   Any storm water retention or impoundment device that is operating improperly, as determined by the Mayor or his or her designee; and
   (Q)   Any other condition declared to be dangerous or prejudicial to the public health or public safety and a public nuisance by the Village Council.