[Ord. No. 179, 5/7/2001]
The Board of Supervisors of the Township of Amity, Berks County, Pennsylvania, has determined that when the peace, comfort and enjoyment associated with the usual and common benefits of residing in the Township are disrupted, disturbed or adversely impacted as a result of any dog, cat or other animal, as hereinafter defined, by frequent or habitual barking, howling, screeching, yelping or baying or in any other way or manner disrupts, disturbs or adversely impacts the peace, comfort or enjoyment of any person or resident of the community, such that a person or resident of this Township has no other reasonable option but to "close" all windows at his or her residence in contradiction to the desire of the person in an effort to maintain some level of peace, comfort or enjoyment or when the peace, comfort or enjoyment is disrupted, disturbed or adversely impacted to the point that the normal pattern of sleep of the person or resident is compromised such that the health, safety and welfare of the person or resident is endangered or the comfort, repose or health of the person is adversely impacted, it is hereby declared that such disruption, disturbance or adverse impact is an unreasonable interference with a right to the general public and, therefore, constitutes a nuisance.