6.30.040: INDOOR FACILITY STANDARDS:
In addition to the requirements of section 6.30.030 of this chapter, indoor facilities must also meet the following requirements:
   A.   Indoor housing for animals shall be adequately ventilated to provide for health and comfort of the animals at all times. Fresh air must be provided either by means of windows, doors, vents or air conditioning, and the building must be ventilated so as to minimize drafts, odors and moisture condensation. Auxiliary ventilation such as exhaust fans and vents or air conditioning must be provided when the ambient temperature is eighty five degrees Fahrenheit (85°F) or higher unless the needs of the breeds being housed require a different ambient temperature;
   B.   Ample lighting must be provided. The lighting must be well distributed and provide uniformly distributed illumination of sufficient intensity to permit routine inspection and cleaning during the entire working period;
   C.   The interior building surfaces of the facility or any primary enclosure must be impervious to moisture; and
   D.   A suitable method of rapidly eliminating excess water from the building must be provided. If drains are used, they must be properly constructed and kept in good repair to avoid the escape of foul odors. If closed drainage systems are used, they must be equipped with traps installed to prevent any backup of sewage and escape of any foul odors. (Ord. 3383 §2, 2010)