§ 90.09 DAMAGE TO PRIVATE PROPERTY; BARKING AND OTHER NOISE; INJURY; THREATS AND ANNOYING PEOPLE.
   (A)   No person owning or harboring 1 or more dogs, cats, or other animals shall permit the dogs, cats, fowl, or other animals to run at large to do any of the following:
      (1)   Damage gardens, lawns, shrubbery, or other private property;
      (2)   Make loud and frequent or habitual noises in the way of barking, yelping, howling, meowing, whining, yowling, crying, and wailing which causes serious annoyance or disturbance to the neighborhood;
      (3)   Physically injure any individual or by constant threat of attacking, biting, scratching, or chasing any individual or by putting individuals in fear of physical contact, cause serious annoyance or disturbance to the neighborhood or to people passing on the street.
(Ord. 4689-68, passed 12-9-1968)
   (B)   No person shall keep or harbor upon his or her property or under his or her control 1 or more dogs, cats, fowl, or any other animal which causes serious annoyance or disturbance to the peace and quiet of the neighborhood or the general public by making loud and frequent noises such as, but not limited to, barking, yelping, howling, meowing, whining, yowling, crying, or wailing.
(Ord. 5455-77, passed 11-14-1977)
(1981 Code, § 90.09) (Ord. 6796-97, passed 7-28-1997) Penalty, see § 90.99