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Upon approval of the poundmaster, a stallion may be maintained in the city in a substantial corral of wood or other construction of six feet in height and under conditions to prevent escape and protect people or other animals. A minimum substantial corral is defined as one constructed of four-inch by four-inch posts, eight feet on center, anchored 24 inches in heavy grade cement with two-inch by six-inch rails set two feet apart.
(`64 Code, Sec. 5-9.1) (Ord. No. 1616, 2388)
If more than one of any of the animals mentioned in section 5-27 are to be maintained within the city, before maintaining these animals, the person shall obtain a special use permit.
(`64 Code, Sec. 5-10) (Ord. No. 1571, 2388)
(A) Except for registered homing pigeons, no person shall maintain or permit to be maintained more than 25 in all of rabbits or poultry upon any premises located in a residential or commercial zone of the city.
(B) No person shall maintain or permit to be maintained upon any premises in a manufacturing zone of the city, more than 200 in all of rabbits or poultry except by special use permit.
(`64 Code, Sec. 5-11) (Ord. No. 1571, 2388)
No person owning any animal shall permit the animal to run at large without reasonable control or to be pastured or maintained upon any public property or upon any private property without the consent of the owner or occupant thereof or in any manner or place to the injury of the owner or occupant of any other property.
(`64 Code, Sec. 5-15) (Ord. No. 1616, 2388)
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