In addition to any penalty provided in this chapter, if the Court determines that any animal is a vicious animal, in that on one or more occasions such animal has bitten or attacked any person, without provocation, or if the Court determines that the owner of the animal has habitually permitted such animal to run at large, or violated any provision of this chapter on one or more occasions so as to constitute a nuisance, the Court may, in order to protect the health, welfare, safety and property of the City's inhabitants, order that such animal be removed from the City or destroyed.
(Ord. 88-33. Passed 4-18-88.)