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11..All gambling devices. slot machines, punch boards, betting, bookmaking, and all apparatuses and
<br />businesses used in such. accupations, except where. permitted by law.
<br />l2. All Adult Uses in vi,alation of City Ordinances.
<br />1I Places used for the manufacturing; selling, storage; transportation, consumption, and distribution of
<br />intoxicating liquor;.except.where permitted by law;
<br />ld.. Al indecent or obscene pictures,.b.oaks, pamphlets, magazines, newspapers; And. biIIboards;
<br />1.5. The ..1oak ing into or peeping through doors, windows, or openings ar private homes. by methods. of stealth
<br />and.without proper authority and by surreptiti qus. methods, at what. is .commonly known as "window
<br />peeping"; and
<br />16, All. other things, acts, omissions, or occupations that may be considered detrimental to the moral wellbeing
<br />of the inhabitants of the City or a. considerable number thereof.
<br />IT All snow and ice not removed from public sidewalks twelve: (12) hours after the snow and ice has ceased'to
<br />be deposited thereon.;
<br />18. Storage of snowbra ught.in:.from locations bey andifie boundaries. of the subject.property on which..it is
<br />stored.
<br />19. All wires:which'are strung less than fifteen (15.) feet. above the surface.of.any public street or alley;
<br />20.. All buildings, walls, and other structures which have been damaged..0yfir re, decay; or otherwise to an extent
<br />exceeding one half their origitW value,.or which are so situated as to endanger the safety of the public;:
<br />21..A11 expIasives,.infiamm61e. iiquids,.and other dangerous substances of materials stores or accumulated in
<br />.any lmnner or in any amount other than that provided by law or ordinance;
<br />22..All useof display of fireworks, except as provided by law`or ordinance;
<br />21 Ail noises and vibrationsthat exceed the noise pollution standards found.in`Minnesota.State Statutes
<br />Chapter 700;
<br />24..All buildings, and all: alterations to buildings.,' made or erected in violation of building code or fire
<br />ordinances concerning manner and materials. and. construction;:
<br />25. Obstructions or excavations affecting the ordinary use of the public of streets, alleys, sidewalks.; or'pubHe
<br />grounds, except under such conditions as are provided by.ordinance, and .any other .excavation left
<br />unprotected or uncovered indefinitely or allowed to.exist in such manner as: to attract:minor children;
<br />26. Lighting that is in violation of City Ordinances.
<br />27. Radio aerials strung or erected in any manner, except that provided by law or ordinance;
<br />28. All hanging signs, awnings,. and other similar structures over public streets or sidewalks, a so. situated as to.
<br />endanger. public. safety, not constructed and. maintained as provided by Iaw or. ordinance,.or without proper
<br />permit;
<br />29. The allowing of rain, water, ice, or snow to fall from any building on any public street or sidewalk or to
<br />flow across arty public sidewalk;
<br />30..AII :dangerous; unguarded machinery; equipment•,. or other property.in any public place, or so situated or
<br />operated on private. pro perty.as.to. attract minor children;
<br />3.1. The distributing of handbills, except as provided by .law or ordinance;
<br />31 Throwing, dropping, or.relpas ing printed matter, paper,.or, any other material objects :over and upon the
<br />City from an airplane, balloon, or other aircraft, or in sue a manner as to cause such materials to fall or
<br />land in the City;
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