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<br />F) The pollution of any public well or cistern, stream, lake, canal or body of water by <br />sewage, industrial wastes or other substances. <br /> <br />G) All noxious weeds as referenced in M.S. ~~ 18.75 - 18.88 and promulgated in <br />Minnesota Rules, as may be amended from time to time, located on public or private property. <br />The terms WEEDS and RANK VEGETATION includes, but is not limited to, the following: <br /> <br />1) Noxious weeds and rank vegetation shall include but not be limited to: alum <br />(allium), Buckthorn, Bur Cucumber, Canada Thistle, Corncockle, CressleafGroundsel, Curly <br />Dock, Dodder, Field Bindweed, French Weed, Hairy Whitetop, Hedge Bindweed, Hoary Cress, <br />Horsenettle, Johnsongrass, Leafy Spurge, Mile-A-Minute Weed, Musk Thistle, Oxeye Daisy, <br />Perennial Sowthistle, Poison Hemlock, Purple Loosestrife, Quackgrass, Russian Knapweed, <br />Russian Thistle, Serrated Tussock, Shatter Cane, Sorghum, Wild Carrot, Wild Garlic, Wild <br />Mustard, Wild Onion, Wild Parsnip; <br /> <br />2) Grapevines when growing in groups of 100 or more and not pruned, <br />sprayed, cultivated, or otherwise maintained for two consecutive years; <br /> <br />3) Bushes of the species of tall, common, or European barberry, further known <br />as Berberis vulgaris or its horticultural varieties; <br /> <br />4) Any weeds or plants, other than trees, bushes, flowers, or other ornamental <br />plants, growing to a height exceeding 12 inches. <br /> <br />5) Rank vegetation includes the uncontrolled, uncultivated growth of annuals <br />and perennial plants. <br /> <br />6) The term WEEDS does not include shrubs, trees, cultivated plants or crops. <br /> <br />H) All public exposure of persons having a contagious disease. <br /> <br />I) The emission of dense smoke, gas and soot, dust or cinders, and other noxious and <br />offensive fumes, in the quantities as to render the occupancy of property uncomfortable to a <br />person of ordinary sensibilities. <br /> <br />J) Feces left by any domestic pet on public property or the property of another. The <br />owner or person having the custody or control of the animal shall be responsible for immediately <br />cleaning up any feces of the animal and disposing of the feces in a sanitary manner. <br /> <br />K) All other acts, omissions of acts, occupations and uses of property which are <br />deemed by the city to be a menace to the health of the inhabitants of the city or any considerable <br />number thereof. <br /> <br />91.05 PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING MORALS AND DECENCY. <br /> <br />The following are hereby declared to be nuisances affecting public morals and decency: <br /> <br />$ <br />