A person commits an offense if the person keeps any animal in such a manner as to endanger the public health, or to annoy a person of ordinary sensibilities by the accumulation of animal wastes which cause foul or offensive odors or are considered to be a hazard to any other animal or human.
(Ordinance 1089 adopted 7/11/17; 2004 Code, sec. 2.1301)
An owner of an animal commits an offense if the person permits, either willfully or through failure to exercise proper care and control, any animal to defecate upon the sidewalk or parkway or any public street, or upon the floor of any common hall in any entranceway, stairway or wall of any public place or building or any private property except the owner’s. It shall be an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section if the owner immediately removes any excreta deposited by the owner’s animal or the animals are performing in a parade or circus.
(Ordinance 1089 adopted 7/11/17; 2004 Code, sec. 2.1302)
A person commits an offense by keeping any animal or bird which, by causing frequent or long, continued noise, shall disturb the comfort of a person of ordinary sensibilities in the immediate vicinity.
(Ordinance 1089 adopted 7/11/17; 2004 Code, sec. 2.1303)
The keeping of bees in such manner as to deny the lawful use of adjacent property or endanger personal health and welfare is prohibited.
(Ordinance 1089 adopted 7/11/17; 2004 Code, sec. 2.1304)
(a) 
Generally.
The presence of nuisance animals should be reported to the animal control authority.
(b) 
Humane traps.
If a person shall report a nuisance animal, the animal control authority may provide the person a trap to set for the animal. The animal control authority may, upon capture, impound the animal.
(c) 
Reporting of nuisance barking or other animal noise.
Animal noise nuisances should be reported to the animal control authority or police department.
(d) 
Formal complaint regarding noise nuisance.
In order for someone other than the animal control authority or a peace officer to file a formal complaint regarding an animal-related noise nuisance, that person must:
(1) 
In the presence of either an animal control officer or a clerk of the city’s municipal court, complete and sign an official, notarized complaint form, alleging that the animal’s owner has committed the crime of violating the city’s nuisance code.
(2) 
If called, appear in municipal court as a witness on the date specified by the court.
(Ordinance 1089 adopted 7/11/17; 2004 Code, sec. 2.1305)