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12. All public exposure. of persons having a tontagious disease; . <br />13. The distribution .of samples ofinedicines.or drugs unless such samples are.placed in. the hands .of an adult <br />person by someone properly, licensed; and <br />14. .AII .other acts, omissions of acts, occupations,. and. uses of property wh ichare deemed by the board of <br />health tobe a menace to the 1reaIth of the inhabitants of the City.o'r a. considerable number thereof <br />Section 4. Public Nuisances Affecting Morals and Decency..The.fol.lOw. i.ng are hereby declared to be public <br />nuisances affec..ting.public moral s:and decency.. <br />L All gam b]ing devices, slot. machines, and. punch boards; <br />2. Betting, bookmaking, and all apparatuses used in: such occupations; <br />3. All houses kept for the purposes.of prostitution or promiscuous sexual intercourse, gambling houses, <br />houses .of ill fame; and bawdy houses. <br />4. All paces where i61oxi.cating liquors are raian ufactured, soId,. bartered, or given. away. in vioIation of law, <br />or. where. persons are permitted to resort for the purpose of drinking intoxicating liquors as.a beverage <br />contrary to law, or where intoxicating liquors 'are kept. for. sale; barter, or. distribution. in. violation of law, <br />and all liquor.bottles, kegs, pumps, bars, and other property kept at and used. for maintaining such.a <br />place; <br />5. Any vehicle used far the illegal transportation of intoxicating Iiquor or any immoral. purpose; <br />6.i All indecent or obscene pictures; books, pamphlets, magazines,.newspapers,:an d billboards; <br />7.. The.pubIic use of profane or obscene Iangiaage; <br />S. The to Oking into.ar peeping through doors, windows, or openings or private homes by nmethods.of stealth <br />and without proper authority and bysurreptitious methods, or what is:commonIy known as "window <br />peeping"; and <br />9. All :other things, acts, omissions or occupations that may be considcred detrimental ta.the moral <br />we] Ibeing of the inhabitants of the City or a considerable number thereof. <br />Section.5. Public Nuisances Affecting Peace and Safety. The following are declared to be nuisances affecting <br />public peace and safety: <br />All. snow and ice not removed from public sidewalks twelve (.12..) hours after: the snow and icc has ceased <br />'to be deposited thereon; <br />2. All wires which are strung less than .Httcon (15) feet above. the surfaceof any public street or alley; <br />I All buildings.: walls.,. and other structures wh ich have been damaged by .fire, decay, or otlierwise: to an <br />extent:exceeding one.half their original value or which are so situated as to endanger the safety of the <br />public; <br />4. All explosives, inflammable liquids, and other dangerous substances of materials stores.or accumulated <br />in any manner or Many annount other than that. provided by law or ordinance; <br />S. A]I. use .of display%of fireworks except as provided by law or ordinance; <br />6. A[I unnecessary noises and annoying vibrations; <br />7. All buildings and ail alterations:to buitdin. gs made or erected. in violation of tre ordinances concerning <br />manner and :materials and con structian; <br />8: Obstructions and excavation s•Affecting the ordinary use of the public of.streets, alleys; sidewalks; or <br />public grounds, except under such conditions as are provided by ordinance, and any other excavation [eft <br />unprotected or uncovered indefinitely or allowed to.ex1st in such manner as to attract minor children; <br />Nuis:in�e Ordinance A(n.BG 2. <br />