6.14.110 Vicious dog - Euthanasia - Conditions for release - Enclosures.
   A vicious dog may be euthanized if the Animal Control Board determines that the release of the dog would create a significant threat to the public health, safety or welfare. If the Animal Control Board determines that the vicious dog should not be euthanized, it must impose conditions upon the dog’s owner or keeper, or upon any responsible party as defined in Chapter 6.04, that will protect the public health, safety and welfare. If one of the conditions is to require that the vicious dog be confined in an enclosure, the enclosure must be designed in order to prevent the animal from escaping and include a fence or structure suitable to prevent young children from entering.
(`78 Code, § 6.10.130.) (Ord. 3170 § 1 (part), 2014; Ord. 3088 § 1 (part), 2011; Ord. 2036 § 3 (part), 1990.)