6-2-2-2: DANGEROUS AND OFFENSIVE CONDITIONS:
   A.   Offensive Substances: To throw or deposit any night soil, dead animal, offal, compost or other offensive or noisome substance upon any lot, street, alley, park or other public place or in any watercourse, pond, spring or well.
   B.   Offensive Smells: To so conduct any business or use of any premises as to create an offensive smell which taints the air or renders it unwholesome or disagreeable to the neighborhood.
   C.   Dense or Offensive Smoke: To cause or permit the emission of dense smoke from any fire, chimney, engine, oil burner or any other device.
   D.   Obstructing Watercourses: To obstruct any watercourse, ravine or gutter so as to cause water to stagnate therein, or to permit foul or stagnant water to stand upon any premises.
   E.   Polluting Water: To pollute, corrupt, contaminate or render unwholesome or impure the water of any drinking hydrant, watermain, reservoir, storm sewer, spring, stream, pond or lake.
   F.   Unsanitary Buildings or Premises: To prevent any building, structure or premises to become a breeding place for rats or other vermin or to permit said building, structure or premises to remain in an unclean or unsanitary condition so as to be prejudicial or dangerous to the health of individuals or the public.
   G.   Offensive Business: To erect, maintain or use any building or other place for a rendery, tallow chandlery, glue factory, tannery, slaughtering house, packing house, rendering establishment, bone factory or without limitation to the foregoing, for any trade, employment or manufacture which by occasioning noxious exhalations or otherwise, is offensive and dangerous to health of individuals or the public.
   H.   Dangerous buildings, structures or premises: To permit any building, structure or premises to become or remain in a state of disrepair or in an unsafe or dilapidated condition so as to pose a danger to public health, safety or welfare.
   I.   Stagnant water: To allow stagnant water to accumulate or stand in swimming pools, ornamental ponds or fountains, and other containers so as to enhance or promote the breeding of mosquitoes or other unhealthful insects and the resulting danger to public health, safety and welfare. For purposes of this section, stagnant water shall mean any accumulation of water which does not circulate at all times with sufficient velocity to prevent the existence of any “dead” or non-moving spots. (Ord. 22-O-10, 3-14-2022)