4-2-1: NUISANCES ENUMERATED:
The following are deemed nuisances:
   A.   The erecting, continuing or using any building or other place for the exercise of any trade, employment or manufacture, which, by occasioning noxious exhalations, offensive smells, or other annoyances becomes injurious and dangerous to the health, comfort or property of individuals or the public.
   B.   The causing or suffering of offal, filth or noisome substances to be collected or to remain in any place to the prejudice of others.
   C.   The obstructing or impeding, without legal authority, the passage of any navigable river, harbor or collection of water.
   D.   The corrupting or rendering unwholesome or impure the water of any river, stream or pond, or unlawfully diverting the same from its natural course or state, to the injury or prejudice of others.
   E.   The obstructing or encumbering by fences, buildings or otherwise the public roads, private ways, streets, alleys, commons, landing places or burying grounds.
   F.   Houses of ill fame kept for the purposes of prostitution and lewdness, gambling houses, or houses resorted to for the use of controlled substances, or houses where drunkenness, quarrelling, fighting or breaches of the peace are carried on or permitted to the disturbance of others.
   G.   Billboards, signboards and advertising signs, whether erected and constructed on public or private property, which so obstruct and impair the view of any portion or part of a public street, avenue, highway, boulevard or alley or of a railroad or street railway track as to render dangerous the use thereof.
   H.   Any object or structure hereafter erected within one thousand feet (1,000') of the limits of any municipal or regularly established airport or landing place, which may endanger or obstruct aerial navigation, including takeoff and landing, unless such object or structure constitutes a proper use or enjoyment of the land on which the same is located.
   I.   Any and all wood, lumber, timbers, metals and unused, abandoned or junked cars or vehicles, scrap iron, brush, poles, rubber tires, dumping grounds, tin cans, junk or other rubbish or deposits left deposited or existing in or upon any street, alley, sidewalk, park, public place, vacant or occupied private or public lot or building.
   J.   Open wells or cisterns, uncovered wells or cisterns or improperly covered wells or cisterns.
   K.   Anything that was a nuisance under the common law and has not been modified or repealed by statute. (Rev. Ord. 1541, Comp. 1941, p. N-3)