The maintaining, using, placing, depositing, leaving or permitting to be or remain on any public or private property of any of the following items, conditions, or actions is hereby declared to be and constitutes a nuisance and is unlawful; provided however, this enumeration shall not be deemed or construed to be conclusive, limiting, or restrictive:
(1) Construction materials, including all waste, debris, concrete, lumber, rock/brick, metal, or other materials resulting from construction or demolition.
(2) Earth materials, including substances such as dirt, sand, gravel, mud, clay, wood chips, limbs or brush capable of blowing or spilling thereby creating unsightliness and/or creating a hazard for the general public.
(3) Garbage, including decayable waste from public and private residences, businesses, establishments and restaurants including vegetable, animal and fish offal, and animal and fish carcasses.
(4) Junk, including worn out, used and/or discarded material or items, including, but not limited to, odds and ends, lawn maintenance equipment, dilapidated or junked trailers, travel trailers or boats, automotive parts or other machinery parts, furniture, iron or other scrap metal, tires, and glass.
(5) Litter, including garbage, refuse and rubbish and all other waste material which if thrown or deposited as herein prohibited tends to create a danger to public health, safety and welfare.
(6) Leaves and yard clippings deposited into the gutter, street, or storm sewer.
(7) Weeds, grass, or other uncultivated plants which grow in such profusion as to harbor vermin, reptiles or rodents, or create a fire hazard; and weeds or grass which attain a height greater than twelve (12) inches. Exemptions from the provisions of this section are as follows:
a. Actively utilized crop production and/or grazing areas.
b. Heavily wooded areas containing uncultivated grass, weeds, or underbrush.
c. Property which is used for the production of hay if said property is a minimum lot size of five (5) acres and a mowed fifty-foot wide buffer is maintained adjacent to property used for residential or commercial purposes.
(8) Cisterns or wells uncovered, or covered in so insecure a manner as to endanger the life or health or other persons; abandoned cisterns and wells not filled with earth or other appropriate material to the ground surface level.
(9) Stagnant water deposited or allowed to remain into, upon, or along any drain, gutter, alley, sidewalk, street, or vacant lot or upon any public or private premises.
(10) Fences in deteriorated condition or subject to falling down due to lack of maintenance or damage, or that have been repaired with materials that are not comparable to the original fence construction.
(11) Appliances intended for indoor use, working or nonworking, used, stored, abandoned or located anywhere in the public view.
(Ordinance O-09-12, sec. 1, adopted 6/18/09; Ordinance O-10-003, sec. 2, adopted 3/4/10)