No person shall keep or allow to be kept in any dwelling house
or any part thereof any horse, cattle, swine, goats or fowl.
[Amended 11-12-2013]
No person shall have or keep upon any premises or in any building,
lot or place within the City of Norwalk any swine without the permission
of the Director of Health, and the pens and places in which any swine
may be permitted by the Director of Health shall at all times be kept
clean and in such condition as to be free from any noxious or unhealthful
odors.
All hogpens in or upon any lot or land, near any inhabited dwelling
house or any public street or highway, alley or other public or private
place within the City are declared to be a nuisance.
No person owning, occupying or having charge of any house, stable
or other buildings or premises shall keep or allow therein or thereon
any dog or other animal which shall, by noise, disturb the quiet and
repose of any person therein or in the vicinity to the detriment of
life or health.
The placing or depositing in or upon any street, alley or sewer-receiving
basin or in or upon the bed of any river or brook or in or upon any
public or private property of any dead animal which is not killed
for consumption as food, or any part of the same, is hereby declared
to be a nuisance.
All heaps and quantities of manure, except stable manure used as a fertilizer or kept in a manure pit built as provided in §
15-8 of this article, in or upon any lot or land, near any inhabited dwelling house or any public street or highway, alley or other public or private place within the City are declared to be nuisances.
[Amended 11-12-2013]
All manure shall be kept properly covered in a suitable pit
or receptacle for the purpose, and the accumulation and storage of
manure outside such pit or receptacle is prohibited. No manure shall
be allowed to accumulate at any stable for a longer period than one
week, without permission from the Director of Health.
No manure shall be removed or carried through any street unless
it is loaded in such a manner as to prevent its being scattered or
dropped while being carried away.
To prevent, as far as possible, the breeding of flies, all stables
and manure heaps shall be sprinkled with some disinfectant as often
as the Board of Health shall, in writing, order the same to be sprinkled.