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(6) <br /> <br />Noxious or offensive odors. Any condition or item causing a noxious or <br />offensive odor that is discomforting and interferes with the free use of <br />residential property. An odor shall be considered prima facie noxious or <br />offensive upon the evidence of two investigators dispatched by the City to <br />investigate the nature of the odor. <br /> <br />(7) Pools of water. Unmaintained water pools and ponds that become stagnate and <br /> may cause a location for breeding of insects. <br /> <br />(8) <br /> <br />Unlicensed vehicle. An unlicensed vehicle is any type of self-propelled <br />device, or part thereof, located outside of an enclosed structure that is moved <br />by power, other than human power, is designed to travel along the ground, is <br />located on private property and does not have showing a current state license <br />plate, or is improperly registered or licensed pursuant to any State or local <br />laws or regulations. <br /> <br />(9) <br /> <br />Public nuisance tree. Any tree with an infectious disease or insect problem; <br />dead or dying that obstruct street lights, traffic signs, the free passage of <br />pedestrians or vehicles; or a tree that poses a threat to the public health, safety <br />or welfare of the public. <br /> <br />Section 15.5-23. Maintenance of property - Prohibited vehicles. <br /> <br />(1) <br /> <br />Elevated vehicle. Elevated vehicles shall be prohibited and are a nuisance. <br />An elevated vehicle is any vehicle, licensed or unlicensed, which is raised, <br />but not supported under the axles, or is raised to a height where the fires are <br />more than two inches off of the ground. <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />Junk vehicle. Junk vehicles shall be prohibited and are a nuisance. A junk <br />vehicle is any type of, or part thereof, designed to be self-propelled, located <br />outside of an enclosed structure that is moved by power, other than human <br />power, is designed to travel along the ground, is located on private property <br />and is damaged, stripped or wrecked or has missing wheels or tires, or fiat <br />tires, or broken or missing window glass. Junk vehicles shall include, but <br />not be limited to: (1) all-terrain vehicles, (2) automobiles, (3) motorcycles, <br />(4) snowmobiles, (5) tractors, (6) trailers, and (7) trucks. <br /> <br />(3) <br /> <br />Unlicensed vehicles. Unlicensed vehicles shall be prohibited and are a <br />nuisance. An unlicensed vehicle is any type of self-propelled device, or part <br />thereof, located outside of an enclosed structure that is moved by power, <br />other than human power, is designed to travel along the ground, is located <br />on private property and does not have showing a current state license plate, <br />or is improperly registered or licensed pursuant to any state or local laws or <br />regulations. Unlicensed vehicles shall include, but not be limited to: (1) <br /> <br /> <br />
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