§ 90.05 ANIMAL OR FOWL WITHIN THE CITY.
   It shall be unlawful for anyone in the city to keep or maintain within 150 feet of a dwelling house any pen, hutch, coop, or enclosure, or a series of pens, coops, hutches, or enclosures where more than 20 domestic fowls or domestic animals are kept at one time, without first applying therefor and receiving a permit. A permit, upon proper application, shall be issued by the mayor to a person so applying, upon his establishing to the Board of Health of the County of Hamilton that the premises, buildings, and enclosures are suitable as to light, air, and sanitary conditions for such use without serious inconvenience and annoyance to the neighborhood. Application for the permit shall be made to the mayor and, if approved by the mayor, the permit shall be issued, valid until April 1 of the ensuing year, and shall be issued for the sum of $1. The mayor shall have full power to, and shall, revoke the license of anyone who, by reason of the unsanitary condition of his pens, buildings, hutches, or enclosures, shall cause serious annoyance to the neighborhood. Upon revocation of the permit, ten days' time shall be allowed for the owner thereof to dispose of the fowls. Any person whose permit has been revoked shall not be eligible for another permit until the lapse of 90 days from the date of revocation.
('73 Code, § 90.05) Penalty, see § 90.99(A)