660.10 NUISANCE CONDITIONS.
   Each of the following listed conditions and circumstances is hereby declared to be a nuisance within the meaning of this chapter. However, this enumeration shall not be deemed to be exclusive.
   (a)   Whatever is dangerous or injurious to human life, health, habitation or comfort;
   (b)   Whatever causes or has a tendency to cause the air, food, water or other drink in anyplace or manner in the City to be injurious to or endanger the health, safety, welfare or comfort of any person or the public;
   (c)   Any building, erection, structure, cellar or part thereof which is overcrowded; which is not provided with adequate means for ingress or egress, for the disposal of human excreta or for obtaining a reasonably necessary amount of clean water for use on the premises; which is unfit for human habitation; or which is not sufficiently supported, ventilated, drained, cleaned or lighted;
   (d)   Any building, structure or premises which is not maintained in accordance with the Building and Housing Code or the Zoning Code, or any building, structure or premises which is maintained in a manner dangerous to human life, health or habitation or in a manner which affords insufficient safety to the public or any person;
   (e)   Any and all conditions, premises, buildings or structures that harbor or are conducive to the harboring or breeding of insects, vermin, rats or other rodents;
   (f)   All ponds of stagnant water;
   (g)   All cellars and foundations of and excavations for houses, the bottoms of which contain stagnant or putrid water;
   (h)   All dead and putrified animals lying about roadways, lanes, streets, alleys, vacant lots or yards, lying upon the surface of the ground or not buried in the ground to a sufficient depth;
   (i)   All methods of human excreta disposal, except toilets or water closets properly maintained and connected with a sanitary sewer or a septic tank or privy which has been constructed and is being maintained in accordance with law and these Codified Ordinances, which is screened against flies and which is maintained in compliance with health measures, or any other disposal system authorized by and maintained in accordance with law and these Codified Ordinances;
   (j)   All choked or clogged sewers and house drains;
   (k)   All slaughterhouses, except those licensed under these Codified Ordinances;
   (l)   All unreasonable accumulations of garbage, ashes or refuse;
   (m)   All pig pens and stables, except those permitted under this chapter; and
   (n)   All wells, cisterns and reservoirs from which water for drinking or other domestic purposes may be obtained, which wells, cisterns and reservoirs are not constructed or maintained in accordance with the BOCA National Plumbing Code or this chapter, and which show pollution.
(1974 Code Sec. 9.10)