Junk:
12.16 No person shall store junked or discarded property, including automobiles or automobile parts, trailers or trailer parts, trucks, tractors, refrigerators, furnaces, washing machines, stoves, machinery or machinery parts, wood, bricks, cement blocks or other unsightly debris which substantially depreciates property values in the neighborhood except in an enclosure which houses suck property from public view.
13.08(2)(d) Worn out or discarded material of little or no value including, but not limited to, household appliances or parts thereof, machinery and equipment or parts thereof, vehicles or parts thereof, tools, discarded building materials, or any other unsightly debris, the accumulation of which has an adverse effect upon neighborhood or city property values, health, safety or general welfare.
12.19 No person shall leave or permit to remain on any property unattended or discarded iceboxes, refrigerators, or any other container which has an airtight door or lid which cannot be released from the inside unless the door or lid is first removed or securely locked or fastened.
13.08(2)(a) Disassembled, inoperable, junked or wrecked motor vehicles, truck bodies, tractors, or trailers in such state of physical or mechanical ruin as to be incapable of propulsion or being operated upon city streets or highways.
13.08(2)(b) All motor vehicles, truck bodies, tractors or trailers must bear lawful current license plates or they are considered a public nuisance.