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<br /> 41 b. Is stored on blocks,jacks or other supports-;
<br /> 42 c. Is so loaded as to obstruct the view of a driver to the front or sides of the vehicle or as to
<br /> 43 interfere with a potential driver's control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle.
<br /> 44 JUNK VEHICLE: An inoperable motor vehicle which is; in inoperable condition, partially dismantled,
<br /> 45 used for sale of parts, a source of repair or replacement parts for other vehicles, kept for scrapping,
<br /> 46 dismantling or salvage of any kind. Unless such vehicle is kept in an enclosed garage. An abandoned
<br /> 47 vehicle shall also be considered a junk vehicle for the purpose of this chapter.
<br /> 48 NATURAL AREAS: Natural, restored, or recreated woodlands, savannahs, prairies, meadows, bogs,
<br /> 49 marshes, and lake shores. (Ord. 1384, 7-13-2009)
<br /> 50 NATURAL LANDSCAPING: Planned landscaping designed to replicate a locally native plant
<br /> 51 community by using a mix of plants, shrubs, and trees native to the area. (Ord. 1384, 7-13-2009)
<br /> 52 NUISANCE: Any act, substance, matter emission or thing which creates a dangerous or unhealthy
<br /> 53 condition or which threatens the public peace, health, safety or sanitary condition of the city or which is
<br /> 54 offensive or has a blighting influence on the community and which is found upon, in, being discharged
<br /> 55 or flowing from any street, alley, highway, railroad right of way, vehicle, railroad car, waterway,
<br /> 56 excavation, building, structure, lot, grounds, or other property located within the city of Roseville.
<br /> 57 Nuisances shall include, but not be limited to,those enumerated below:
<br /> 58 a. Maintaining or permitting a condition which unreasonably annoys, injures or
<br /> 59 endangers the safety, health, comfort or repose of members of the public; or
<br /> 60 b. Interfering with, obstructing or rendering dangerous for passage, any public road or right of
<br /> 61 way, street, alley or highway or waters used by the public; or
<br /> 62 c. In any way rendering the public insecure in life or in use of property; or
<br /> 63 d. Any other act or omission declared by law to be a public nuisance
<br /> 64 specifically provided.
<br /> 65 OCCUPANT: Includes any person living in or in control of any dwelling unit upon property wherein a
<br /> 66 nuisance is determined to be present.
<br /> 67 PEDDLING AND SOLICITING: The practice of going house-to-house, door-to-door, business to-
<br /> 68 business, street-to-street, or any other type of place-to-place, for the purposes of offering for sale or
<br /> 69 obtaining, or attempting to obtain, orders for goods, wares, products, merchandise, other personal
<br /> 70 property or services.
<br /> 71 SERVICE STATION: A business involving the sale of motor fuel and/or the repair of motor vehicles.
<br /> 72 UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLE: A vehicle that is subject to removal pursuant to State Statute section
<br /> 73 168B.035 or 168B.04, subd. 2 but is not an abandoned or junk vehicle.
<br /> 74 VEHICLE: Any vehicle as defined in Minnesota Statutes but excluding the following:
<br /> 75 a. Snowmobiles; or
<br /> 76 b. "All-terrain vehicles" as defined in Minnesota Statutes.
<br /> 77 VITAL COMPONENT PARTS: Those parts of the motor vehicle that are essential to the mechanical
<br /> 78 functioning of the vehicle, including, but not limited to,the motor, drive train, and wheels. (Ord. 1162,
<br /> 79 7-10-1995)
<br /> 80 407.02: NUISANCES AFFECTING PUBLIC COMFORT OR REPOSE:
<br /> 81 The following are hereby declared to be public nuisances affecting public, comfort or repose:
<br /> 82 A. Backyard Composting: All composting consisting of yard waste and/or kitchen waste which have
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