(A) When not under the direct control of an adult, the animal must be contained in an enclosure.
(B) Direct control means leashed in a fashion that the animal cannot threaten people or other
domestic animals.
(C) The enclosure must be capable of preventing the animal from escaping under any foreseeable
circumstances.
(D) The enclosure must be capable of preventing entry of young children.
(E) Proof of financial responsibility must be provided either via insurance or liquid assets sufficient to cover a $25,000 injury or damage claim.
(Ord. 2001-1, passed 7-16-2001) Penalty, see § 90.99