5-2-8: NUISANCE ANIMALS:
Any owner or person having charge, care, custody or control of an animal causing a "nuisance", as defined in this section, shall be in violation of this chapter and subject to the penalties provided herein. The following shall be deemed a "nuisance":
   A.   Any animal which:
      1.   Causes damages to the property of anyone other than its owner;
      2.   Is a "vicious animal", as defined in section 5-2-1 of this chapter, and kept contrary to section 5-2-6 of this chapter;
      3.   Causes unreasonable fouling of the air by odors;
      4.   Causes unsanitary conditions in enclosures or surroundings;
      5.   Defecates on any public or private property without the consent of the owner of such property, unless the person owning, having a proprietary interest in, harboring or having care, charge, control, custody or possession of such animal shall remove any such defecation immediately and dispose of it in an approved way;
      6.   Barks, whines or howls or makes other disturbing noises in an excessive, continuous or untimely fashion; (Ord. 1994-O-3, 2-10-1994)
      7.   Molests passersby or chases passing vehicles. "Molest", as used in this section, shall mean to assault or threaten a person in any way including aggressively approaching or jumping on a person;
      8.   Attacks, chases or worries other domestic animals, or any species of wild animal. "Worry" as used in this section, shall mean to harass by tearing, biting or shaking with the teeth. (Ord. 2014-O-3, 3-13-2014)
      9.   Is determined by the town marshal department or Salt Lake Valley health department to be a public nuisance by virtue of being offensive or dangerous to the public health, welfare or safety. (Ord. 1994-O-3, 2-10-1994)
      10.   Leaves fecal matter which is not immediately disposed of. (Ord. 1999-O-1, 4-8-1999)
   B.   Any animals which, by virtue of the number maintained, are determined by the town marshal department or Salt Lake Valley health department to be offensive or dangerous to the public health, welfare or safety. (Ord. 1994-O-3, 2-10-1994)