6.04.020   Allowing animals to become a nuisance unlawful.
   It is unlawful for the owner or person having custody of any dog or other animal, either wilfully or through failure to exercise due care or control, to permit any animal to become a nuisance through:
   A.   Continuous, frequently recurring, or persistent howling, barking, whining, or other noise or disturbance; or
   B.   Molesting, attacking or interfering with persons in the public right-of-way; or
   C.   Chasing vehicles or attacking or fighting with other domestic animals; or
   D.   Animals kept or maintained in such a manner or in such number as to:
      1.   Disturb by noxious or offensive odor, or
      2.   Damage, soil, defile or defecate on private property other than the owner's, or upon public walks and recreation areas, or
      3.   Cause unsanitary, dangerous or offensive conditions upon owner's property;
   E.   Or otherwise disturb the comfort or repose or endanger the health and welfare of any of the inhabitants of, or visitors to, the affected area of the city. (Ord. 332 (part), 1985: prior code § 10-1-6)