(a) It
shall be unlawful for any person to have, keep, maintain, cause, or
permit within the city any collection of standing or flowing water
in which mosquitoes breed or are likely to breed, unless the collection
of water is treated to prevent breeding.
(b) The collections of water specified in subsection
(a) are those contained in ditches, pools, ponds, excavations, holes, depressions, open cesspools, privy vaults, fountains, cisterns, tanks, shallow wells, barrels, troughs (except livestock troughs in frequent use), urns, cans, boxes, bottles, tubs, buckets, defective house roof gutters, automobile tires, tanks, or flush closets, or other similar water containers.
(c) The
city deems the natural presence of mosquito larvae in standing or
running water as sufficient evidence that mosquitoes are breeding.
(d) It
is unlawful for any person to fail to prevent mosquito breeding within
three (3) days after the code enforcement officer gives the person
written notice of a violation of this section.
(e) The
code enforcement officer shall approve one or more of the following
methods of treatment of collections of water to prevent mosquito breeding:
(1) Screening with wire netting of at least sixteen (16) meshes to the
inch each way or with any other material which will prevent the ingress
or egress of mosquitoes;
(2) Emptying of unscreened containers every seven (7) days, together
with thorough drying or cleaning;
(3) Application of a larvicide approved by and under the direction of
the code enforcement officer;
(4) Covering surface water with kerosene, petroleum, or paraffin oil
once every seven (7) days;
(5) Cleaning and keeping ponds and other collections of water sufficiently
free of vegetable growth and other obstructions and stocking with
mosquito-destroying fish;
(6) Filling or draining ponds or other collections of water to the code
enforcement officer’s satisfaction or his or her authorized
representative; and/or
(7) Removing or destroying tin cans, tin boxes, broken or empty bottles,
and similar containers likely to hold water.
(f) The
city is authorized to take all necessary measures and costs to prevent
or halt the conditions responsible for mosquito breeding and levy
a lien against a person’s property for all costs incurred by
the city if the person responsible for conditions giving rise to the
breeding of mosquitoes fails or refuses to take measures necessary
to prevent mosquito breeding within three (3) days after the code
enforcement officer gives the person due notice.
(g) The
code enforcement officer or his other agent may enter any premises
within his or her jurisdiction at all reasonable times to enforce
this section.
(Ordinance 2013-03, art. V, sec.
1, adopted 2/11/2013)
Any person maintaining or allowing to be maintained a well,
pool, spring, or collection of water within the city containing the
Bacillus coli germ or bacteria on premises owned or controlled by
him or her shall be guilty of a misdemeanor for a public nuisance.
(Ordinance 2013-03, art. V, sec.
2, adopted 2/11/2013)
The code enforcement officer shall instruct a person owning
or controlling a well, pool, spring, or collection of water within
the city contaminated with Bacillus coli on their property to seal,
fill, or drain such well, pool, spring, or water collection so that
it can no longer be used for drinking, bathing, or domestic purposes.
(Ordinance 2013-03, art. V, sec.
3, adopted 2/11/2013)
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw or place in any
street, alley, drainage ditch, or gutter any trash, tin, shavings,
refuse, or other matter that prevents the free passage of water or
that causes it to stagnate. It is unlawful for any person installing
or repairing water, gas, or service pipes to leave any street, alley,
drainage ditch, or gutter in a condition that impairs the drainage.
(Ordinance 2013-03, art. V, sec.
4, adopted 2/11/2013)