A.
Nuisances defined. The following specific acts or omissions, or the maintenance or allowing of any of the following conditions, are hereby prohibited and are declared to be or to constitute nuisances.
(1)
Depositing, littering, maintaining or allowing any papers or any foul or offensive matter in or upon any lot, yard, street, house, building, sidewalk or other premises or public or private place.
(2)
Maintaining any excavation, or any cans, barrels or other receptacles where water may stagnate or mosquito larvae may breed, or constitute a menace to life, limb or health.
(3)
Throwing or overflowing or permitting the throwing or overflowing of any water slops, stable drainage, liquid filth, septic tank or privy contents upon any public or private property.
(4)
Polluting any well, spring, stream or supply of drinking water.
(5)
Taking or allowing any dog to enter any store where food is sold.
(6)
Maintaining any chimney, smokestack, pipe or flue, or any part thereof, that is out of repair and so defective as to allow coal gas or other noxious fumes to escape into the building where it is situated or into any adjacent building.
(7)
Allowing to exist any unclean or unsanitary conditions in any cellar, room or building, any imperfect plumbing or sewer appliances or connection from which any foul or noxious odors or liquids may escape.
(8)
Keeping cattle, poultry or small animals in any building used as a human habitation, except as to small animals or fowl commonly used as pets.
(9)
Expectorating upon the steps, halls, floors or other parts of any public building, or upon any sidewalk, crosswalk, street, park, playground, public conveyance or other public place.
(10)
Maintaining any vehicle used for hire, or for a public conveyance, in a dirty or unsanitary condition.
(11)
Permitting the emission of dense smoke, dust, gases or cinders in sufficient quantities to cause injury to health.
(12)
Maintaining, permitting or causing the maintenance or existence of any offensive matter, foul or noxious odors, gases or vapors, and all causes of disease which are injurious to the health of the inhabitants of the Borough.
(13)
Permitting any dog or other animal to commit any nuisance on any sidewalk or upon any shrubbery, lawns, fences or buildings in the Borough.
B.
Section 457-16A(5) and (13) shall not apply to a blind person in charge of a guide dog.
[Added at time of adoption of Code by the Board of Health (see Ch. 405, General Provisions, Board of Health, Art. I)]