§ 90.06 ANIMAL-RELATED HABITATS AND NUISANCES.
   (A)   (1)   Animal-related habitats must be maintained in a condition as to not create a nuisance for neighbors.
      (2)   No coop, poultry run or any other structure or enclosure that houses animals shall be located closer than five feet from a rear or side lot line, and not closer than 20 feet from any dwelling or other structure capable of being used for human habitation, not including the owner’s dwelling.
      (3)   No excessive odors, noise, piles of animal waste or other nuisance that deprives a neighbor or other person of residential livability, peace and quiet are allowed.
      (4)   Proper sanitation shall be maintained in conformance with applicable health standards for all animals.
   (B)   For the purpose of this section, PROPER SANITATION includes:
      (1)   Not allowing animals waste to accumulate;
      (2)   Not allowing animal waste to contaminate groundwater or drainage ways;
      (3)   Taking the necessary steps to ensure odors resulting from animals are not detectable beyond the property line; and
      (4)   Storing all animal food in metal or other rodent-proof containers.
(Ord. 439, passed 5-8-2023) Penalty, see § 90.99