§ 91.16 PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING HEALTH.
   The following are hereby declared to be nuisances affecting health:
   (A)   Exposed accumulation of decayed or unwholesome food or vegetable matter;
   (B)   All diseased animals running at large;
   (C)   All ponds or pools of stagnant water;
   (D)   Carcasses of animals not buried or destroyed within 24 hours after death;
   (E)   Accumulations of manure, refuse or other debris;
   (F)   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;
   (G)   The pollution of any public well or cistern, stream or lake, canal or body of water by sewage, industrial waste or other substances;
   (H)   All noxious weeds and other rank growths of vegetation upon public or private property;
   (I)   Dense smoke, noxious fumes, gas and soot, or cinders, in unreasonable quantities;
   (J)   All public exposure of people having a contagious disease; and
   (K)   Any offensive trade or business as defined by statute not operating under local license.
   (L)   The use of common drinking cups, or roller towels so designed that the same portion of the towel is repeatedly used by many people.
   (M)   To sell or offer for sale as unadulterated or undiluted an adulterated or diluted product for the use or consumption of man or beast.
   (N)   To sell or offer for sale any article whatsoever which has become spoiled, tainted, decayed, or for any cause unfit to be used for the purpose for which it was alleged to have been intended.
   (O)   To offer or expose for sale at retail for human food at any public market, store, shop, or house in or about any street or any public place any domestic or wild fowls or any slaughtered rabbits, squirrels or other small animals, wild or tame, unless the entrails, crops, and other offensive parts are properly drawn and removed.
   (P)   To slaughter fresh meat, fish, fowl, or game for human food, and while transporting said food from place to place, fail to protect the same from dust, flies, vermin, or any other substance or circumstances which may injuriously affect said product.
   (Q)   To directly or indirectly or otherwise scatter, distribute, or give away samples of any medicine, drugs, or medical compounds, salves, or liniments of any kind, unless the same is delivered into the hands of an adult person, or mailed to such adult persons through the regular mail service.
   (R)   Any rubbish, swill, offal, metal cans, or garbage (except in otherwise authorized containers), ashes, litter, debris, yard cleanings, dead animals, or other foul or unhealthy materials or other dangerous condition.
   (S)   Throwing or depositing any refuse in any stream or other body of water.
   (T)   To permit or suffer to be or remain offensive, hurtful, dangerous, unhealthy, or uncomfortable to any person or neighborhood any sewer, private drain, sink, pool, cesspool, outhouse, privy vault, putrid or unsound flesh, meat, fish, skin, carcass, garbage, stagnant water, vegetable matter, weeds, rodents, vermin, or any other unwholesome or offensive substance, liquid, or other thing in or upon premises or land occupied by, or under the control of, the party allowing such a condition.
   (U)   Any excess construction materials, construction material shipping cartons, construction material packaging, and used materials which are present at the construction site and which are not secured with a cover or lid in a fully enclosed container or structure. Construction materials shall mean all materials of any type which are used in the construction of a house, building, or other structure, including, but not limited to lumber, plastics, metal, asphalt and fiberglass shingles, fiberglass, vinyl, glass, ceramic, and other composite building materials.
   (V)   The use or burning of any garbage, grasses, leaves, oils, rubber, plastics, tires, railroad ties, construction debris, and painted or chemically treated materials, such as lumber, composite shingles, tar paper, insulation composition board, sheetrock, wiring, paint and hazardous and industrial solid waste, in an exterior solid fuel-fired device.
(Ord. 76, passed 6-11-91; Am. Ord. 0404, passed 4-13-04; Am. Ord. 0703, passed 7-10-07) Penalty, see § 10.99