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2/4/2002
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2/4/2002
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City of Mounds View <br />607.03 607.03 <br /> <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Public Nuisances Affecting Morals And Decency: The following are hereby declared to <br />be public nuisances affecting public morals and decency: <br /> <br /> a. All gambling devices, slot machines, and punch boards, not lawfully allowed by <br />Minnesota State Statutes. <br /> <br /> b. Betting, bookmaking and all apparatus used in such operations. <br /> <br /> c. All places where intoxicating liquors are manufactured, sold, bartered or given away in <br />violation of the law or where persons are permitted to resort for the purpose of drinking <br />intoxicating liquors as a beverage contrary to law or where intoxicating liquors are kept for <br />sale, barter or distribution in violations of the law and all liquors, bottles, kegs, pumps, bars, <br />and other property kept at and used for maintaining such a place1. <br /> <br /> d. Any vehicle used for the illegal transportation of intoxicating liquor. <br /> <br /> e. The looking into or peeping through doors, windows, or openings of private homes by <br />methods of stealth and without proper authority and by surreptitious methods or what is <br />commonly known as "window peeping". <br /> <br />Subd. 3. Public Nuisances Affecting Peace And Safety: The following are declared to be <br />nuisances affecting public peace and safety: <br /> <br /> a. All trees and hedges, billboards or other obstructions2 which prevent persons from having <br />a clear view of street signs and/or a clear view of all traffic approaching an interSection. <br /> <br /> b. All limbs of trees which are less than eight feet (8') above the surface of any public street <br />or alley. <br /> <br /> c. The outside piling, storing or keeping of old machinery, junk, furniture, household <br />furnishings or appliances or component parts thereof, rusting metal inoperable/unusable <br />equipment, or other debris visible on private or public property. <br /> <br /> d. The placing or throwing on any street, alley, road, highway, sidewalk, or other public <br />property of any glass, tacks, nails, bottles, or other substances which may injure any person <br />or animal or damage any pneumatic tire when passing over the same. <br /> <br /> 1 M.S.A. §340A.101 et seq.; see Chapters 501, 502 and 503 of this Code for liquor regulations. <br /> 2 See Chapter 1008 of this Code for signs and billboards; see also subdivision 607.03.3s of this Chapter and <br />subdivision 1103.08.2 of this Code.
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