§ 14-6. Nuisances.
(a)
No person shall allow a dog or cat over which he has custody or control to remain on his property or premises if the same shall constitute a nuisance as the term is defined by the law of this state. For purposes of this section it shall constitute a nuisance per se for a dog or cat to bark, howl, whine, scream or mew, or emit any noises whatsoever in a continuous manner for a period of one hour or longer so as to disturb any occupant of any adjoining or adjacent property within hearing distance of such property.
(b)
Animals can also constitute a nuisance if they create any of the conditions set forth in City Code, chapter 30, article II.
(Ord. No. 20-2010, § 1(Exh. A), 12-28-10)