§ 92.52 LEASHES REQUIRED; ANIMAL NUISANCES CLEANUP.
   (A)   No person owning or having the charge, care, custody or control of any dog shall cause, permit or allow the same to be or to run at large upon any street, lane, alley, court or other public place in the city, or upon any private property or premises in the city other than those of the person owning or having the charge, care, custody or control of such dog, unless such dog shall be restrained by a substantial chain or leash not exceeding six feet in length and is in the care, custody or control of a competent person.
   (B)   No person owning or having the charge, care, custody or control of any dog shall cause, permit or allow the same to be in any automobile or other vehicle upon any street or other public place in the city unless such dog shall be restrained by a substantial chain or leash not exceeding six feet in length and shall be in the charge, care, custody or control of a competent person.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for the owner, keeper, walker or person in control of any animal to dump, deposit, or allow to remain, the excrement of any animal on any public or private property, including streets, sidewalks, public parks, parkways and alleys, other than the animal owner's property. In the event the animal deposits any excrement on any public or private property, including streets, sidewalks, public parks, parkways, and alleys, other than the animal owner's property, the owner, keeper, walker or person in control of the animal, shall immediately remove the animal's excrement and properly dispose of it. Any excrement on the animal owner's property must be properly disposed of in a timely manner so as not to create a health hazard.
(Ord. 471, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 506-C.S., passed 9-19-00) Penalty, see § 92.99