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(18) Any barbed-wire fence less than six feet above the ground and within three feet of a <br /> public sidewalk or way unless a permit is granted by the city. <br /> (19) Wastewater cast or permitted to flow,upon streets or other public property. <br /> (20) Any well, hole or similar excavation which is left uncovered or in such other condition <br /> as to constitute a hazard to any child coming on the premises where it is located. <br /> (21) Obstruction to the free flow of water in a natural waterway or a public street drain, <br /> gutter, or ditch with trash or other materials. <br /> (22) The existence of any structure or part of any structure which, because of fire,wind, or <br /> other natural disaster or physical deterioration, is no longer habitable as a dwelling nor <br /> useful for any other purpose for which it may have been intended. <br /> (23) The existence of any vacant dwelling, garage or other outbuilding, unless such <br /> buildings are kept securely locked, windows kept glazed or neatly boarded up and <br /> otherwise protected to prevent entrance thereto by vandals. <br /> (24) All dangerous, unguarded machinery in any public place, or so situated or operated on <br /> private property as to attract the public. <br /> (25) The outdoor or outside storage of any abandoned or inoperable vehicles, as defined by <br /> this chapter. <br /> (26) The outdoor or outside storage of any part of a motor vehicle or piece of machinery <br /> that is deteriorating or unusable or intended to be used as salvageable parts. <br /> (27) Any violation of section 117-355, relating to off-street parking regulations. <br /> (28) Any violation of chapter 10, relating to the keeping of animals. <br /> (29) Any violation of chapter 34, article III, division 3,relating to clandestine drug labs. <br /> (30) Any other act or omission declared to be a public nuisance and for which no sentence <br /> is specifically provided. <br /> (31) The use or operation of a radio, musical instrument, amplified music or sound, or other <br /> machine or device used for production of reproduction or sound at a volume in the <br /> excess of that reasonably necessary for the convenient hearing of the person or in the <br /> room, vehicle, or chamber in which the same is being operated, as defined by this <br /> chapter. The operation between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of any radio, <br /> musical instrument, amplified music or sound, or other machine or device for the <br /> reproducing or producing of sound if the sound therefrom is audible from: <br /> a. An apartment or hallway of a multifamily building adjacent to a unit where the <br /> device is operating. <br /> b. The property line of the real property on which the device is being operated. <br /> c. A distance of 50 feet from any motor vehicle in which the device is operating. <br /> (32) To operate or to cause to be operated, but not limited to,the use of any noise creating <br /> blower or power fan, internal combustion engine, air compressor or steam engine, <br /> automobile, motorcycle, snowmobile, motor boat,motor bike, scooter, recreational <br /> vehicle, all terrain vehicle, off-highway motorcycle, off-road vehicle, go-cart, or <br /> Ordinance 22-07 <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />
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