3.36.080   Animals Running at Large.
   (a)   Dogs running at large prohibited. A dog must be restrained on a substantial leash not exceeding six feet in length by a person capable of controlling the dog, while on public property or common areas of private property. An owner or custodian of a dog may allow the dog to be unrestrained on private property with the owner's or lessor's consent.
   (b)    Wild animal(s). A person who owns a wild animal or operates a wild animal facility must properly confine the animal(s) on the premises and must not allow the animal(s) to be at large. A wild animal is not allowed to be taken to any place where it would endanger any person. A violation of this section is a misdemeanor.
   (c)   Animals allowed to be at large. The code enforcement officer may issue a license to allow a domestic or wild animal to run at large for a legitimate purpose so long as the animal is properly supervised and guarded so that it cannot leave the premises where it is used, and to ensure the public safety. (Ord. 961, § 2, 2019)