§ 90.057 CERTAIN ANIMALS PROHIBITED IN VILLAGE.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to own, use, keep or permit to be at large within the village any of the following animals: bees; pigeons; horses; cattle; sheep; ponies; mules; goats; pigs; swine; hogs; ducks; geese; chickens; minks; skunks; foxes; or any other livestock or poultry; or any wild or vicious animal dangerous to humankind.
   (B)   Any animal named above which is found at large within the village shall be impounded, if possible. However, whenever any police officer believes such animal endangers any person, such animal may be killed by the officer.
   (C)   In addition to any other penalties imposed upon any person violating this section, such person shall also be liable for the costs of impounding or killing such animal, if necessary.
(Prior Code, § 90.067) Penalty, see § 90.999