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DOGS AND OTHER DOMESTIC ANIMALS
For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER. The person contracted with by the City Council, designated as such by it, to perform the duties prescribed by this subchapter as an independent contractor.
AT LARGE. When a dog it is off the property of the person owning, harboring, or keeping a dog and it is not under restraint.
CITATION. A notice or complaint issue by the Animal Control Officer to the owner of any animal apprising the owner of one or more violations of this subchapter.
COMMERCIAL KENNEL/BOARDING. A facility or service where dogs, cats and/or other small household pets as permitted by city code are kept or maintained (day or overnight), for the care, training, exercising and/or socializing by a person other than the owner of the animals for a fee. Animal boarding may include incidental grooming, dog walkers or training services. Animal boarding does not including facilities that provide breeding of animal, selling of animals, or facilities whose primary source of revenue is licensed veterinarian services.
DOG KENNEL. Any place, building, tract of land, boat, or vehicle wherein or whereupon dogs are kept, congregated, or confined, the dogs having been obtained from municipalities, dog pounds, dog auction, or by advertising for unwanted dogs, or dogs abandoned or stolen.
OWNER. Any person owning, keeping, harboring, or acting as custodian of a dog or other domesticated animal.
PERSON. Any individual, firm, partnership, or corporation.
PREMISES. Any building, structure, shelter, or land whereon dogs or other animals are kept or confined.
PUBLIC NUISANCE ANIMAL OR ANIMALS. Any animal or animals which:
(1) If dog or dogs is/are repeatedly found at large;
(2) Damages the property of anyone other than its owner;
(3) Is/are vicious animal(s);
(4) Causes fouling of the air by odor;
(5) Causes unsanitary conditions of enclosures or surroundings;
(6) By virtue of number of types of animals maintained are offensive or dangerous to the public health, safety, or welfare;
(7) Excessively makes disturbing noises;
(8) Molests passer(s)by or passing vehicles; or
(9) Attacks other domestic animals.
UNDER RESTRAINT. On the premises of the person harboring or keeping the dog; within a private motor vehicle of a person owning, harboring, or keeping the dog; or controlled by a leash not exceeding six feet in length.
VETERINARY HOSPITAL. Place for the treatment, hospitalization, surgery, care, and boarding of animals or birds, which place is owned and operated by a licensed veterinarian.
VICIOUS ANIMAL OR ANIMALS. Any animal or animals which constitute a physical threat to human beings or other animals by virtue of one or more attacks of such severity as to cause property damage or physical injury, however slight.
(Prior Code, § 6-2-1) (Ord. 805, passed 8-14-2023)
The Animal Control Officer shall have the right to enter upon any premises at all reasonable times, in accordance with § 10.20, for the purpose of discharging the duties imposed by this subchapter where there is a reasonable belief that a violation of this subchapter has been committed.
(Prior Code, § 6-2-3)
No dog shall be allowed by its owner to run at large, and every owner of a dog shall cause the same to be:
(A) Confined to the owner’s property by training, fencing, or leashing, and females in heat shall be confined in an enclosure and so kept and confined therein during the entire period and until the dogs shall not attract other dogs on account thereof;
(B) While in any public place such as a school, playground, or a park, to be on a leash, chain, or cord of not more than six feet in length and in the custody of a person of sufficient age to adequately control the dog at all times; and
(C) While in all other areas such as on a public street or in an automobile, to be in the custody of a person of sufficient age to adequately control the dog at all times and to have and keep the dog under control.
(Prior Code, § 6-2-5) Penalty, see § 90.999
No person shall keep or allow to be kept any place in the city an animal of a ferocious or vicious character, habit, or disposition, or any animal which is wild by nature.
(Prior Code, § 6-2-6) Penalty, see § 90.999
(A) The City Council may appoint or designate an Animal Control Officer to enforce the provisions of this subchapter and to perform the duties in connection with the enforcement thereof as the City Administrator or the code of ordinances may direct. The City Administrator may authorize, at the times as he or she may deem necessary, persons designated under Animal Control Officer to purchase equipment for the purpose of capturing and conveying to an animal pound all animals in violation of this code.
(B) The designee shall be under the supervision of the Animal Control Officer and the City Administrator and may be authorized to issue violation tags and to carry and display appropriate badges or identification.
(Prior Code, § 6-2-7)
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