§ 24-1.1. Conditions Declared a Nuisance.  


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  • For the purpose of this section the existence of any one (1) of the following conditions, being a menace to the public health, is hereby declared to be a nuisance:

    a.

    The maintenance of any animal quarters, kennel, animal hospital, barn, stable, chicken yard, rabbit hutch, or other enclosure or yard in which animals are kept in such a manner that there is fly breeding or excessive odors.

    b.

    The burning of animal manure rendering neighboring premises uncomfortable and unfit for occupancy.

    c.

    The discharge of sewerage, garbage or other organic filth into or upon any place in such a manner that transmission of infective material to human beings may result therefrom.

    d.

    The persistent maintenance or emission of any noise or sound produced by an animal or animals which, by reason of its raucous or nerve racking nature, shall disturb the peace or comfort or be injurious to the health of any person or persons.

    e.

    The maintenance of any real or personal property, whether improved or unimproved, in such a manner that dust, sand, or any other foreign material shall be caused to be blown into the atmosphere or spread or drift upon property or premises of any other person, firm or corporation in such a manner as to be a detriment to the public health and safety and/or the property of such others.

(Ord. No. 535 N.S. § 15-711; Ord. No. 1754 N.S.)