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For the purposes of this chapter, nuisances which are subject to abatement shall include the following objects and conditions:

(1) Wholly or partially dismantled motor vehicles as defined in Chapter 8.08 NBCC.

(2) Any privy or cesspool which has not been properly filled and made sanitary, whether in use or not.

(3) Any septic tank from which wastes drain, flow or become deposited upon the property of another or come to the surface of the ground and cause offensive odors.

(4) Garbage, as defined in Chapter 8.24 NBCC, which is situated upon private property in violation of such chapter.

(5) Any excavation, pit, hole or quarry which is open or inadequately protected.

(6) Any stagnant water which affords a breeding place for mosquitoes and other insect pests or which is attractive to children.

(7) Dry weeds, grass or brush which is capable of causing fires or spreading fires to adjoining properties.

(8) Any white cedar tree, also known as Port Orford cedar, which is infested with Phloeosinus sequoiae, commonly known as bark beetle, Ulexeuropaeus, also known as gorse or Irish furze, any poplar, willow, conifer, cottonwood, ailanthus, fruit or nut tree which is situated in the platted area of a street or alley on which in adjacent to an improved public street or sidewalk, and any willow, cottonwood or poplar situated on, adjacent to, or near the line of any public sewer.

(9) An accumulation of junk, debris or personal property which is, or which is likely to become, rodent infested.

(10) Any airport hazard or nonconforming use existing in violation of the provisions of North Bend Airport Zoning, Chapter 18.56 NBCC.

(11) Unstabilized sand existing in violation of the provisions of Chapter 15.20 NBCC.

(12) Dangerous building or structure existing in violation of the provisions of Chapter 15.08 NBCC. (Ord. 2057 § 4, 2022; Ord. 1638 § 1, 1981; Ord. 1532 § 1, 1976; Ord. 1284 § 1, 1965)