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No person may permit the carcass of any animal kept, possessed, or otherwise maintained under that person’s control to remain upon any public street or other public place or upon any private property for over 24 hours.
(Ord. 653, passed 4-4-2018) Penalty, see § 91.999
Any animal, whether domestic or wild, which presents an imminent threat of serious physical injury or death to any person or other animal, or which has caused injury or death to any person or other animal, and which, under the immediate circumstances, cannot be captured or impounded as provided in this subchapter, may be summarily destroyed in as humane a manner as is practicable under the existing circumstances.
(Ord. 653, passed 4-4-2018) Penalty, see § 91.999
DOGS
ORS Chapter 609, pertaining to animal control, exotic animals, and dealers, and ORS 167.310 through 167.388, and §§ 91.050 through 91.055, 91.070, 91.071, 91.085 through 91.088, 91.100 through 91.108, 91.120 through 91.131, 91.145, 91.146, 91.160 through 91.172, 91.185 through 91.187, 91.200 through 91.202, 91.215 through 91.218, 91.230 through 91.238, and 91.250 through 91.252, pertaining to offenses against animals, shall apply in the City except where expressly superseded by this subchapter.
(Ord. 653, passed 4-4-2018)
For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
PUBLIC NUISANCE.
(1) A dog is a PUBLIC NUISANCE if it:
(a) Bites or nips a person or a person’s clothing or effects unless the person is illegally assaulting the dog or the dog’s owner/keeper, or if the person provokes the dog by trespassing on the owner’s/keeper’s premises;
(b) Chases vehicles, persons, or other animals of any kind on property that does not belong to the owner/keeper of the dog;
(c) Causes damage or destroys property that does not belong to the owner/keeper of the dog;
(d) Turns over garbage cans, tears open garbage bags, and/or scatters garbage;
(e) Trespasses on private property of persons other than the owner/keeper of the dog;
(f) Disturbs a resident or business by excessive barking, howling, whining, or noise. A dog shall not be considered a PUBLIC NUISANCE under this subchapter if it barks at a person or animal trespassing on the property of the owner/keeper; and/or
(g) Impedes or disrupts the flow of traffic on a public or private roadway or access way or causes conditions thereupon or in any way becomes a traffic hazard for any length of time.
(2) No person, owner, or keeper shall allow a dog to become a PUBLIC NUISANCE.
RUNNING AT LARGE.
(1) A dog is considered to be RUNNING AT LARGE when it is not on the premises of the owner or keeper, and is not restrained by a rope, line, leash, chain, or other similar means.
(2) A dog is considered RUNNING AT LARGE if it is free upon a road, street, highway, sidewalk, shared access way, common area, parking area, parking lot, or other area open to physical access by the public.
(3) No person, owner, or keeper shall allow a dog to RUN AT LARGE.
(4) An officer may capture and detain any dog running at large and confine such dog(s) in the County dog control facility until such time as the owner/keeper can be identified. The dog(s) may be released to such owner/keeper provided the owner/keeper provides proof of current County licenses for the dog(s). The owner/keeper is obligated to pay a fee as set by City resolution for each dog confined in the City kennel, for each day or part day each dog is confined. This fee is to offset the cost for the feeding and care of the dog. If an owner/keeper cannot be identified, the dog(s) shall be turned over to the County dog control. When a dog is placed with County dog control, the owner or keeper is responsible for any fees charged by them.
VICIOUS OR DANGEROUS DOG.
(1) Any dog:
(a) Which bites a human being, livestock, or domestic animal;
(b) Which puts a human or domestic animal in apprehension of imminent harm or risk, or exposes them to possible injury or harm, regardless of whether it was done in a playful or hostile manner;
(c) Which has inflicted previous injury to a human without provocation, or injured or killed an animal while off the property of the owner/keeper;
(d) Owned or harbored primarily or in part for the purpose of dog fighting or training for dog fighting has caused injury, serious injury, or possible death to a human or animal without provocation;
(e) Having a demeanor, fault, flaw, or defect that causes it to act in an unreasonable aggressive manner; or
(f) That has been found to have bitten any living thing two or more times in a two year period, which caused physical injury to person(s) or animal(s), and said bites have been documented with appropriate authorities, then a refutable presumption exists that the dog is dangerous and may not be kept.
(2) No person, owner, or keeper shall keep a VICIOUS OR DANGEROUS DOG.
(Ord. 653, passed 4-4-2018) Penalty, see § 91.999
All persons owning dogs or having them under their control shall:
(A) Keep the dog(s) confined on owner’s/keeper’s premises, or, upon taking such dog(s) upon the streets, sidewalks, or other such public property or buildings in the City, shall keep such dog(s) on a leash and in the control of the person then having said dog(s) in his, her, or their possession;
(B) Not own, board, have custody of, or provide for the accommodation of more than a total of five dogs, being a maximum of three fertile or five spayed/neutered dogs of licensable age, as provisioned in §§ 91.050 through 91.055, 91.070, 91.071, 91.085 through 91.088, 91.100 through 91.108, 91.120 through 91.131, 91.145, 91.146, 91.160 through 91.172, 91.185 through 91.187, 91.200 through 91.202, 91.215 through 91.218, 91.230 through 91.238, and 91.250 through 91.252. or any combination thereof, where such dogs are kept for household pets, rescue, or seeing-eye training, boarding, propagation, other training, sale or trade, consumption, or other purposes;
(C) Provide adequate relief from extreme heat and/or cold and safe shelter for such dog(s). ADEQUATE SHELTER means that which provides protection from the meteorological elements. SAFE SHELTER means that which is sound and maintained in good repair to protect dog(s) from injury, to confine them safely, and to prevent entry of other animals;
(D) Provide proper nutrition and hydration by feeding dog(s) at least once daily with a diet of nutritionally adequate and uncontaminated food and maintain a continuous potable water supply unless otherwise recommended by a veterinarian;
(E) Remove and properly dispose of excrement from primary enclosures and owner’s/keeper’s property as often as necessary to prevent contamination, reduce disease hazards, and minimize odors; and
(F) Provide proper and adequate care to insure dog(s) are healthy, without untreated illnesses, injuries, infestations, or communicable diseases.
(Ord. 653, passed 4-4-2018) Penalty, see § 91.999
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