§ 618.16 PROXIMITY OF ANIMALS TO RESIDENCES.
   (A)   No person shall keep or permit to be kept upon his premises any cow, hog, horse, goat or other domestic or undomestic animal within 200 feet of any house or dwelling, occupied or unoccupied, anywhere, subdivision or property, within the Health District of the city, with the following exceptions:
      (1)   Cats and dogs are permitted, so long as they are confined on premises and not allowed to run at large, unless in control of a person who has them on a leash.
      (2)   Ducks, geese, turkeys, pigeons and other fowl must be confined either in a pen, a coop, another enclosure or a run, not closer than 50 feet from any property line or not closer than 50 feet from any house or dwelling, occupied or unoccupied, within the Health District of the city.
      (3)   Chickens and rabbits must be confined either in a pen, a coop, another enclosure or a run, not closer than 20 feet from any property line and not closer than 50 feet from any house or dwelling, occupied or unoccupied, within the Health District of the city.
   (B)   Whoever violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.
(‘82 Code, § 618.16) (Ord. 837-1952, passed 9-17-52; Am. Ord. 2016-69, passed 10-25-16) Penalty, see § 698.02