§ 91.25 BARKING, HOWLING, TRESPASSING AND THE LIKE.
   (A)   No person shall keep within the corporate limits one or more domestic animal which, by prolonged and habitual barking, howling or whining or by prolonged and habitual trespassing or marauding on the property of a person other than the owner, cause serious annoyance to neighboring residents and interfere with the reasonable use and enjoyment of the premises occupied by the residents.
   (B)   Upon written and signed complaint being made to the Police Department by any resident pursuant to division (A) above, and upon a determination by the Police Department, after an investigation, that the complaint is valid, a representative of the Police Department shall notify the person against whom the complaint is directed that a complaint has been received, and thereupon the person shall remedy the unlawful condition within 24 hours from the time of notification.
   (C)   Any person failing or refusing to remedy the unlawful condition found to exist pursuant to this section within 24 hours from the time of notification shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
(`94 Code, § 3-28) (Am. Ord. passed 6-8-04; Am. Ord. 06-05, passed 5-9-06) Penalty, see § 91.99