§ 92.077 KEEPING ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE MATTER WHICH CAUSES OFFENSIVE ODORS; KEEPING ANIMALS OR FOWL IN PENS SO AS TO CREATE OBNOXIOUS CONDITIONS.
   (A)   No persons shall keep, place, or have on or in any private house, place of business, lot, or premises within the village, any dead carcass, putrid or offensive or unsound beef, pork, fish, hides, skins, bones, horns, stinking, or rotten soap grease, tallow, offal, garbage, or other animal a vegetable matter or substance which may cause any unwholesome obnoxious or offensive smell.
   (B)   No person shall collect or confine any horse, cattle, sheep, hog, fowl, or other domestic or undomesticated animal, bird or fowl, in pens, cages, stables, coops, or otherwise so as to create an unwholesome, unsightly, malodorous, obnoxious, or offensive condition.
(1984 Code, § 3-09-030) (Ord. 127, passed 7-27-1982) Penalty, see § 92.999