§ 91.04 GRAZING, HITCHING AND THE LIKE; RUNNING AT LARGE.
   Unless the Board of Aldermen has granted a waiver as authorized by § 91.03 on public land:
   (A)   No person shall graze or tie up any animal on any vacant lot within 50 feet of any dwelling or any street.
   (B)   No person shall hitch any animal to any of the trees, lampposts, electric light or power or telephone or telegraph poles, mail boxes, wires or hydrants owned by the town or permitted by the town to be erected on or in any of the streets, sidewalks, squares or parks.
   (C)   No person who is the owner of or who has the custody of any horse, mule, donkey, hog, sheep, goat or cattle of any kind shall allow the same to run at large on or in the streets, sidewalks, parks, squares or cemeteries. With the exception of horses or mules being used for riding or driving and fastened to hitching posts or blocks, no person shall stake or otherwise fasten any of the aforementioned animals for grazing purposes on or in any of the streets, sidewalks, parks, squares or cemeteries, nor shall any person feed any of the animals mentioned above upon or in any of the streets, sidewalks, parks or squares.
(`94 Code, § 3-7) (Am. Ord. 06-05, passed 5-9-06; Am. Ord. 14-07, passed 7-8-14) Penalty, see § 91.99