4-1-5-1: NUISANCES AFFECTING PUBLIC HEALTH:
No person shall cause or permit a nuisance affecting public health on property owned or controlled by the person. The following are nuisances affecting public health and may be abated as provided in section 4-1-6 of this chapter:
   A.   Cesspools: Cesspools or septic tanks which are in an unsanitary condition or which cause an offensive odor;
   B.   Debris: Accumulations of debris, rubbish, manure and other refuse that are not removed within one week or pose an actual threat to life and/or property;
   C.   Privy: Open vaults or privies constructed and maintained within the City, except those temporarily constructed or maintained in connection with construction projects or permitted special events in accordance with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Regulations;
   D.   Odor: Premises that are in such a state or condition as to cause a noxious odor, or which are in an unsanitary condition as to attract insects, vermin or other pests;
   E.   Oils: Mastics, oil, grease or petroleum products allowed to be introduced into the sewer system by a user connected to the sewer system;
   F.   Slaughterhouse: An establishment where animals are butchered; also a tannery or any place where animals are publicly killed or butchered;
   G.   Stagnant Water: Standing water that affords a breeding place for mosquitoes and other insect pests;
   H.   Surface Drainage: Drainage of liquid wastes from public or private premises;
   I.   Water Pollution: Pollution of a body of water, well, spring, stream or drainage ditch by sewage, industrial wastes or other substances placed in or near the water in a manner that will cause harmful material to pollute the water;
   J.   Drinking In Public Places: No person shall drink any intoxicating liquor in any public place in the City. "Public place" means any place where any consumption of alcoholic beverages is generally prohibited, including, but not limited to, school grounds, public parks, public playgrounds and the parking lots thereof. In conjunction with community events and festivals, intoxicating liquor may be consumed in premises located in public places if the owner and the City permit such activity;
   K.   Urinating In Public: No person shall urinate while in, or in view of, any public place, except in restrooms provided for that purpose. "Public place" means a place to which the general public has access and includes, but is not limited to, hallways, lobbies and other parts of apartment houses and hotels not constituting rooms or apartments designed for actual residence, and highways, streets, schools, places of amusement, parks, playgrounds and premises used in connection with public passenger transportation. (Ord. 778, 9-4-2012)