§ 92.36 PENS, COOPS, AND OTHER ENCLOSURES.
   (A)   (1)   Every person who shall have or keep any chickens, ducks, poultry, or other fowl within the city limits shall keep and have such poultry upon premises which are kept in a safe, clean and sanitary condition.
      (2)   If such poultry or other fowl shall be kept upon wire above the ground, the droppings therefrom shall be cleaned away every other day; such as, each two days, in order that said premises shall be clean and sanitary and no odors may emanate therefrom.
      (3)   In the event such fowl shall be kept upon the ground, such premises shall be cleaned every other day or as frequently as may be necessary to keep the premises in a safe and sanitary condition, and so that no odors may emanate therefrom.
('72 Code, § 6-45)
   (B)   Every person who shall keep any fowl within the city limits shall provide for their keeping in such enclosures, pens, coops, or other facilities as shall assure that such fowl shall remain upon the premises of the owner thereof and shall not escape and run at large; and shall maintain such premises in a clean and sanitary condition so that no odors shall emanate therefrom. Further, such fowl shall be located and kept so that no sounds shall emanate from such premises to the annoyance of people within the vicinity; and no person shall keep any fowl in any location where the sounds thereof (such as the crowing of roosters, quacking or ducks, or the raucous cries of other fowl) shall disturb any of the inhabitants of the vicinity.
('72 Code, § 6-46)
(Ord. 640, passed - - ) Penalty, see § 92.99