§ 91.04 HARBORING ANNOYING ANIMALS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to harbor or keep any animal, including but not limited to dogs, horses, insects, and fowl, which by loud and frequent or habitual noise, shall cause serious annoyance to persons in the neighborhood. No person shall keep or harbor any animal or fowl in the village so as to create noxious or offensive odors or unsanitary conditions which are a menace to the health, comfort, or safety of the public. Any person who shall allow such animal to habitually remain or be lodged or fed within his or her house, store or premises, shall be considered as harboring the animal within the meaning of this section.
   (B)   In determining whether a noise is of such a character as to unreasonably disturb the peace and quiet of the community, a court shall consider the following non-exclusive factors:
      (1)   The time of day at which the noise takes place;
      (2)   The intensity and duration of the noise; and
      (3)   The type of noise produced.
   (C)   It shall be presumed to be a violation of this section if notice to cease and desist producing noise has been given to any person harboring or keeping any animal, or any employee or representative of a person harboring or keeping any animal, and that animal continues to make noise.
('56 Code, § 2-3) (Am. Ord. 2004-21, passed 10-4-04; Am. Ord. 2010- 50, passed 11-1-10; Am. Ord. 2023-20, passed 5-1-23) Penalty, see § 91.99