(A) No person shall own or harbor a dog or dogs within the city in a manner that the peace and quiet of the public is disturbed.
(B) The written affirmation by three persons having a separate residence indicating that the howling, barking or other noise issued by a dog disturbs the peace of the persons shall be prima facie evidence of a disturbance of the peace and quiet of the public.
(C) The destruction by a dog of property other than that which belongs to the owners of the dog shall be prima facie evidence of a disturbance of the peace and quiet of the public.
(`61 Code, § 4.34) (Ord. 703, passed 10-19-1982)