§ 90.01 NUISANCE.
   (A)   No person or entity within the boundaries of the town that owns or has control over a dog or dogs shall allow the dog(s) to disturb the peace and quiet enjoyment of another person; or to disturb or endanger the health or welfare of another person or neighborhood.
   (B)   Any of the following acts or omissions constitutes a nuisance per se and constitutes a violation of this chapter:
      (1)   Allowing a dog or dogs to bark, howl, growl, yelp or make other noises for a continuous period of 30 minutes, or intermittently in excess of 60 minutes, at a volume that such noise is heard by persons located off the property where the dog(s) are kept;
      (2)   Allowing a dog or dogs to emit noxious or offensive odors that are smelled by persons located of the property where the dog(s) are kept for a continuous period of 30 minutes, or intermittently in excess of 60 minutes; or
      (3)   Allowing a dog or dogs that are known to have previously bitten or attacked another human being without provocation to bite or attack another human being without provocation.
(Ord. 60, passed 9-18-2008) Penalty, see § 10.99