§ 90.35 DANGEROUS DOGS AND/OR HYBRID ANIMALS; CONFINEMENT REQUIRED; WARNING SIGNS.
   (A)   No person, firm, partnership, limited liability company, or corporation shall own, keep, or harbor or allow to be in or on any premises occupied by him, her, or it or under his, her, or its charge or control any dangerous dog and/or hybrid animal without such dog and/or hybrid animal being confined so as to protect the public from injury.
   (B)   While unattended on the owner's property, a dangerous dog and/or hybrid animal shall be securely confined, in a humane manner, indoors or in a securely enclosed and locked pen or structure suitably designed to prevent the entry of young children and to prevent the dog and/or hybrid animal from escaping. The pen or structure shall have secure sides and a secure top. If the pen or structure has no bottom secured to the sides, the sides shall be embedded into the ground at a depth of at least one foot. The pen or structure shall also protect the dog and/or hybrid animal from the elements. The pen or structure shall be at least ten feet from any property line of the owner. The owner of a dangerous dog and/or hybrid animal shall post warning signs on the property where the dog and/or hybrid animal is kept that are clearly visible from all areas of public access and that inform persons that a dangerous dog and/or hybrid animal is on the property. Each warning sign shall be no less than 10 inches by 12 inches and shall contain the words warning and dangerous animal in high-contrast lettering at least three inches high on a black background.
   (C)   It is hereby required that the owner of a dangerous dog and/or hybrid animal or potentially dangerous dog and/or hybrid animal obtain liability insurance for each and every dog and/or hybrid animal they own that has been declared to be a dangerous dog and/or hybrid animal or potentially dangerous dog and/or hybrid animal with the minimum policy amount being $150,000 per dog and/or hybrid animal.
(Neb. RS 54-619) (Ord. 2020-2999, passed 3-16-2020)