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Any owner or custodian of an animal causing a “nuisance,” as defined below, shall be in violation of this chapter and subject to the penalties provided herein. An animal creates a nuisance if it:

A. Causes damage to the property of anyone other than its owner;

B. Is a vicious animal not in compliance with subsection 5-2-7G of this chapter;

C. Causes unreasonable fouling of the air by odors;

D. Causes continuous unsanitary conditions in enclosures or surroundings;

E. Molests passersby or chases passing vehicles;

F. Attacks other domestic animals;

G. Is otherwise determined by the division of animal control to be a public nuisance for any reason designated in section 4-2-1. (Ord. 81-11-2, 11-5-1981; amd. 2003 Code)