5-2-6: NUISANCE:
   (A)   It is unlawful for any person to maintain a public nuisance by permitting any dangerous dog or other animal to leave the premises of its owner when not under control by leash or other recognized control methods.
   (B)   No person owning, possessing or harboring any animal within the city shall permit said animal to become a nuisance. An animal, other than a dog trained for law enforcement in the performance of its duty, shall be considered a nuisance if said animal:
      1.   Substantially damages property other than the owner's;
      2.   Causes unsanitary, dangerous or unreasonably offensive conditions;
      3.   Causes a disturbance by excessive barking, caterwauling or other noisemaking;
      4.   Chases vehicles;
      5.   Chases, molests, attacks, bites, interferes with or physically intimidates any person while on or off the premises of the owner; or
      6.   Chases, molests, attacks, bites or interferes with other animals while off the premises of the owner. (Ord. 725, 9-19-2011)