§ 99.47 RUNNING AT LARGE GENERALLY AND COMMITTING DAMAGE A NUISANCE.
   (A)    It shall be unlawful for any person owning, harboring or having the custody, control or possession of any dog to cause or permit it:
      (1)   To be in or upon any public street, alley or other public place, or in or upon any unenclosed premises unless subject to control by leash, chain, cord or other suitable material attached to a collar or harness;
      (2)   Commit any damage or nuisance upon the property of any other person or upon a public street, alley or other public place; or
      (3)   To become a public nuisance through excessive, continuous or untimely barking, molesting passers-by, chasing vehicles including bicycles, habitually attacking other domestic animals, trespassing upon school grounds or trespassing upon private property in the manner as to damage property.
   (B)   Except as provided in division (A)(1) above, the person owning, harboring or having the custody, control or possession of any dog shall keep the dog restrained securely within an enclosure or fence which will prevent it from running at large within the corporate limits of the town.
(Ord. 465, passed 4-17-1973; Am. Ord. 482, passed 9-23-1974) Penalty, see § 99.99