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responsible for the extermination of insects, <br />rodents, and vermin in all exterior property areas. <br />(p) Storage of firewood. It shall be unlawful to <br />accumulate and store building material, lumber, <br />firewood, boxes, cartons, or other containers, <br />machinery, scrap metal, junk, raw material, <br />fabricated goods and other items in such a manner as <br />to become infested with rodents. Stored items must <br />be stored on an impervious surface, such as a poured <br />concrete slab, or must be elevated at least 8 inches <br />above the ground. Firewood piles and other materials <br />may only be located in the rear yards and side <br />yards. Such wood piles and other materials may not <br />encroach on any required rear or side yard set backs <br />and must be a minimum of one foot from buildings used <br />for habitation. <br />601.040. PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING MORALS AND DECENCY. <br />the following are hereby declared to be public nuisances affecting <br />public morals and decency: <br />(a) All gambling devices, slot machines and punch boards; <br />(b) Betting, bookmaking, and all apparatuses used in such <br />occupations; <br />(c) All houses kept for the purpose of prostitution or <br />promiscuous sexual intercourse, gambling houses, <br />houses of ill fame, and bawdy houses; <br />(d) Any place where intoxicating liquors are <br />manufactured, sold, bartered or given away in <br />violation of law, or where persons are permitted to <br />resort for the purpose of drinking intoxicating <br />liquors as a beverage contrary to law, or where <br />intoxicating liquors are kept for sale, barter or <br />distribution in violation of law, and all liquors, <br />bottles, kegs, pumps, bars and other property kept at <br />and used for maintaining such a place; <br />(e) Any vehicle used for the illegal transportation of <br />intoxicating liquor or any immoral purpose; <br />(f) All indecent or obscene pictures, books, pamphlets, <br />magazines and newspapers and billboards; <br />(g) The public use of profane or obscene language; <br />(h) The looking into or peeping through doors, windows, <br />or openings of private homes by methods of stealth <br />and without property authority and by surreptitous <br />methods, or what is commonly known as "window <br />peeping "; <br />Page 30 <br />
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