§ 90.102 OUTDOOR FACILITIES.
   (A)   Shelter from sunlight. When sunlight is likely to cause overheating or discomfort, sufficient shade shall be provided to allow all dogs, cats, birds and other animals kept outdoors to protect themselves from the direct rays of the sun.
   (B)   Shelter from rain or snow. Dogs, cats, birds and other animals kept outdoors shall be provided with access to shelter to allow them to remain dry during rain or snow.
   (C)   Shelter from cold weather. Shelter which allows dogs, cats, birds and other animals to remain warm shall be provided for all such animals kept outdoors when the atmospheric temperature falls below 50°F. Sufficient clean bedding material or other means of protection from the weather elements shall be provided when the ambient temperature falls below that temperature to which the animal is acclimated.
   (D)   Drainage and waste removal. Shelter shall be constructed to provide drainage to prevent the accumulation of water, mud, debris, excreta or other materials and shall be designed to facilitate the removal of animal and feed wastes.
   (E)   Fencing. Shelter shall be constructed with adequate walls or fences to safely contain the animals kept therein and to prevent entrance of other animals.
(Prior Code, § 90.087) (Ord. 98-24, passed 7-6-1998) Penalty, see § 90.999