The Owner of a Dog who has exhausted all options for restricting its dog to its property may apply for a one year Trolley Permit.
(A) The Mayor’s designee may issue a Trolley Permit upon an applicant’s proving the following:
(1) All other methods of restricting the dog to the property of the Owner have been exhausted.
(2) A Trolley is deemed the only acceptable temporary method to keep the Animal on the Owner's property.
(3) The dog has been spayed or neutered and Microchipped.
(B) No more than one dog per Household will be allowed to use a Trolley.
(C) A dog attached to a Trolley shall be surrounded by a barrier sufficient to protect the dog from At Large Animals. The barrier shall be sufficient to prevent children from accidentally coming into contact with the dog on the Trolley.
(D) No dog shall be left on a Trolley for longer than nine hours in a 24 hour period.
(E) Trolley Permits are good for one year only, in which time the Owner must come up with an acceptable method of restricting the dog to his property. Trolley Permits will not be renewed.
(F) AACC shall work with various Animal volunteer organizations in order to help Owners locate resources to deal with restraint issues.
(Ord. 18-2006; Am. Ord. 2019-032; Am. Ord. 2023-016)