Section 5.1.40. Agriculture.
   A.   Sound Practices. Any agricultural practices or operations that were in operation at the time of the incorporation of Fairfield shall be considered a sound practice.
   B.   Prohibited Operations. The raising of any fur-bearing animals, including mink, rabbit, fox, and beaver, for commercial use in any way, is prohibited. See zoning for other prohibited operations.
   C.   Prohibited Animals. Prohibited Animals are any animal which violates the provisions of this chapter as defined or the chapter on Nuisance Generally and:
      1.   Causes damage to the property of anyone other than its owner;
      2.   Causes unreasonable odors;
      3.   Causes unsanitary conditions, either for the animal(s) or person(s) living nearby; or
      4.   Is a potentially dangerous or vicious animal as defined below:
         a.   Has a known propensity, tendency, or disposition to attack unprovoked, to cause injury to, or to otherwise endanger the safety of humans or other domestic animals.
         b.   Attacks a human being or other domestic animal without provocation; or
         c.   Is trained or used as a fighting animal. This provision shall not apply to dogs owned or used by a government entity.
   D.   Animals, which by barking, howling, or making other noises, disturbs or disrupts the peace and quiet of multiple residences and/or property owners, or in the case of disturbing one or more persons, is documented by the Mayor/designee or the Utah County Sheriff Department on at least three (3) separate occasions or for an extended period of time.
   E.   Regularly chases vehicles.
   F.   Regularly chases people or other animals.
   G.   Dead Animals. It is the responsibility of the owner or other person responsible for any domestic animal or livestock which dies to bury or otherwise dispose of it within two (2) days after death. If the person shall fail to do so within the time herein provided, such omission shall be deemed a nuisance. If the owner or other person responsible for such an animal cannot be found, it is the duty of an animal control officer to bury the dead animal. In such an event, the Town shall be entitled to reimbursement by the property owner for the burial of the dead animal.