A. It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to execute any judgment which may be entered by the Municipal Judge in the manner of abating any nuisance as provided in § 6.08.090.
1. In cases where the judgment requires the Chief of Police to abate a nuisance created by a dog, the Chief of Police shall seize the dog and deliver the same to the county pound master along with the instructions necessary to carry out the judgment as ordered by the court.
2. In the event the judgment of the Municipal Judge shall require the abatement of any nuisance caused by any fowl, cat, horse, cow or other animal, the Chief of Police shall seize the fowl or animal and appoint a keeper who shall cause the fowl or animal to be confined in an appropriate place, either within or without the corporate limits of the city, where the annoyance complained of will not be continued, and shall immediately advertise the fowl or animal for sale to the highest bidder. The purchaser shall agree in writing to keep the fowl or animal in conformance with this chapter, and the proceeds of the sale shall be applied by the Chief of Police as follows:
a. To the payment of any cost which may be incurred in the municipal court in the matter of the action for abatement of the nuisance;
b. Any cost which the Chief of Police or keeper appointed by him or her may incur in caring for the fowl or animal and in selling the same; and
c. The surplus, if any, shall be delivered by the Chief of Police to the owner of the fowl or animal from whom the same was seized.
B. In addition to the remedies provided in division A. of this section, whenever a duly verified complaint is filed with the Municipal Judge charging that a nuisance is being maintained in violation of § 6.08.040, the Municipal Judge may issue a notice and deliver the same to the Chief of Police directed to the person charged with maintaining the nuisance, requiring the person to abate the same within 7 days from the date of service of the notice. In the event the person alleged to be maintaining the nuisance fails to abate the same within 7 days, the Municipal Judge shall process the complaint which was previously filed in the Municipal Court against the person and cause the person alleged to be maintaining the nuisance to be arrested and brought before him or her for hearing. At the hearing, if the person shall be found guilty as charged in the complaint, the person shall be punished as provided in § 6.08.110.