§ 90.10 ANIMALS, LIVESTOCK, FOWL, BEES; CONTROL.
   (A)   No person being the owner of or having charge of horses, mules, cattle, swine, sheep, geese, ducks, turkeys, chickens or other fowl or animals shall permit such animal or fowl to become a nuisance to the city or the immediate adjoining neighbors of any person by allowing said animals or fowl, to run at large on any public streets and upon any unenclosed lands within the corporate limits of the city, to suffer, or cause offensive odors, discomfort or anxiety to a resident of the city.
   (B)   No person shall erect, use or maintain any building, structure or place for the exercise of any trade, employment, business or for the keeping or feeding of any animal or to occupy any dwelling, which, by occasioning noxious smells, exhalation or noise some or offensive smells, becomes injurious to the health, comfort or property of individuals or the public, or causes or suffers any offal, filth or noise some substance to be collected or remain in places to the damage or prejudice of others or to the public.
   (C)   It is hereby declared a nuisance for any person to keep or harbor bees which cause annoyance to other persons or damage to the property of others.
   (D)   Upon complaint being made, the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owner or keeper of such bees to abate such nuisance and remove hives or other contrivances where such bees are kept or harbored, within ten days after being notified thereof.
(Prior Code, § 9.12.10) Penalty, see § 90.99