§ 90.051 PUBLIC NUISANCE DEFINITION.
   For purposes of this subchapter, the term CREATING A PUBLIC NUISANCE applies without limitation to the following: animals that habitually or repeatedly chase, snap at, attack, or harass persons (including but not limited to pedestrians, joggers, and persons operating vehicles or other modes of transportation) or their pets or farm animals; animals that, whether or not in a mode of attack, habitually or repeatedly disturb, interfere with, or annoy persons or their pets or farm animals; and animals that habitually or repeatedly enter onto the property of a person who is not the owner of said animal; animals that tip over garbage cans or damage yards, gardens, flowers, vegetables, or other personal property. This section shall not apply to a dangerous dog, potentially dangerous dog, or vicious dog, as defined under § 90.066 below.
(Ord. passed 8-1-2016)