Sunken or swamped vessels or watercraft, refuse of all kinds, structures or pieces of any structure, dock sweepings, dead fish or parts thereof, dead animals or parts thereof, timber logs, piles, boom sticks, lumber, boxes, empty containers, grass clippings and garden refuse, and oil of any kind floating uncontrolled on the water, and all other substances or articles of a similar nature, are declared to be public nuisances. It is unlawful for any person to throw or place in, or cause or permit to be thrown or placed any of the above-named articles or substances in the water of the town, or upon the shores thereof, or in such position that the same may or can be washed into said waters, either by high waters, storms, floods or otherwise. Any person causing or permitting the nuisances to be placed as aforesaid shall remove the same and upon his failure to do so, the same may be removed by the department of public safety and the expense thereof shall be paid by and recoverable from the person creating the nuisance. In all cases such nuisances may be abated in the manner abated by law. The abatement of any such public nuisances shall not excuse the person responsible therefor from prosecution hereunder.
(Ord. 507 § 1, 2001)