§ 91.20 PUBLIC NUISANCES.
   The following acts of an animal or group of animals are declared public nuisances:
   (A)   Frequent, habitual howling, yelping, barking, fighting or making of other noises that disturb the neighborhood;
   (B)   Chasing, snapping at or attacking a pedestrian, bicycle rider or vehicles;
   (C)   Turning over garbage contents, damaging gardens, flowers or vegetables;
   (D)   Running at large while in heat;
   (E)   By virtue of the number or type is offensive or dangerous to the public health, safety or welfare; or
   (F)   Any act, noise or condition created that is offensive to people or destructive of real or personal property.
('70 Code, § 3-20) (Ord. 1977-21, passed 5-16-77; Am. Ord. 2013-43, passed 6-17-13) Penalty, see § 10.99