A person must not act, or fail to act, in a manner that is or causes a public nuisance. For the purpose of this chapter, a person that does any of the following is guilty of maintaining a public nuisance:
(A) Maintains or permits a condition which unreasonably annoys, injures, or endangers the safety, health, morals, comfort or repose of any considerable number of members of the public;
(B) Interferes with, obstructs, or renders dangerous for passage, any public highway or right-of-way, or waters used by the public;
(C) Does any other act or omission declared by law or this chapter to be a public nuisance; or
(D) State defined nuisances. Any nuisance so defined by M.S. § 561.01, as amended from time to time, supplemented or replaced, or by the common law of the state, is also a nuisance under this chapter.
(Am. Ord. 290, passed 7-2-2001; Am. Ord. 330, passed 4-5-2010; Am. Ord. 336, passed 6-6-2016) Penalty, see § 95.99