Trash, Junk, Etc., on the Streets, Lots, Etc. All
ashes, cinders, slops, filth, excrement, sawdust, deteriorated lumber
and other deteriorated wood, stones, rocks, dirt, straw, hay, soot,
sticks, shavings, egg shells, cans, bottles, boxes, jars, dust, paper,
cardboard, trash, decayed leaves, concrete bricks, materials resulting
from construction or destruction of buildings, furniture manufactured
for indoor use only, bedding, household appliances, plumbing fixtures,
water heaters, machine parts, discarded lawn or garden equipment or
implements, scrap metal, discarded motor vehicle parts or equipment,
discarded tires, discarded tire rims, refuse, offal, wastewater, fish,
putrid meat, entrails, decayed fruit or vegetables, broken ware, rags,
old iron or other metal, old wearing apparel, all animal or vegetable
matter, all dead animals or any other offensive or disagreeable substance
or thing thrown, left, deposited, caused or allowed to be left, thrown
or deposited by anyone in or upon any street, alley, sidewalk, park,
public way, public square, public enclosure, public or private lot
whether vacant or occupied or whether improved or unimproved, or pond
or pool of water; provided however, that firewood not exceeding thirty-six
(36) inches in length, stacked in an orderly fashion, shall not be
considered a nuisance.