§ 91.09 NUISANCES.
   (A)   A pet which habitually barks, yelps, howls, cries or whimpers so as to unreasonably disturb the peace and quiet of any person in the vicinity. The phrase UNREASONABLY DISTURB THE PEACE AND QUIET shall include, but is not limited to, the creation of any noise by a pet which can be heard by any person, including law enforcement officers, from the premises of any neighboring property, or in any case more than 100 feet from the building or premises where the pet is being kept and the noise occurs repeatedly over at least a five-minute period of time within one minute or less lapse of time between each pet noise during the five-minute period;
   (B)   Has attached or bitten a person outside of its owner’s premises or has shown dangerous animal tendencies; or
   (C)   Has destroyed or damaged any lawn, garden, shrubbery, foliage or property or habitually trespasses in a damaging manner on property of persons other than its owner. The owner shall be responsible for the actions of his or her pet and shall be responsible for the cleanup of any defecation on any public or private property, city street, sidewalk or park.
(Ord. 105, passed - -2013) Penalty, see § 10.99