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TITLE 6
ANIMALS
CHAPTER 6.04
ANIMALS AND POULTRY
SECTION:
6.04.010: Animals; Riding Or Leading Within City Limits
6.04.020: Animals; Running At Large; Notice Of Seizure And Impoundment
6.04.030: Animals; Seized And Impounded; Sale At Public Auction
6.04.040: Animals; Seized And Impounded; Care
6.04.050: Animals; Seized And Impounded; Owner's Right Of Possession
6.04.060: Animals; Seized And Impounded; Fees
6.04.070: Animals; Seized And Impounded; Monthly Report
6.04.080: Prohibited Entrance Into Pound; Declared Misdemeanor
6.04.090: Poultry
6.04.100: Reserved
6.04.110: Moratorium On Trapping And Killing Of Cats
6.04.115: Keeping Of Swine; Declared Misdemeanor
6.04.120: Trapping Animals Unlawful
6.04.125: Dead Animals; Removal Required; Noncompliance As Misdemeanor
6.04.010: ANIMALS; RIDING OR LEADING WITHIN CITY LIMITS:
No person shall, without first obtaining a permit from the City Clerk, ride any horse, mule, llama or cattle, or suffer, permit or allow any horse, mule, llama or cattle to come upon any City park, any street, sidewalk, or upon grass strips between sidewalk and roadway which lies within the City limits and which is more particularly described as lying south of Third Avenue North, north of 6th Avenue South, between Seventh Street and west of Tenth Street, or within any portion of the right-of-way of any State highway, any portion of South Main Street. Leading any horse, mule, llama or cattle through the prohibited areas is permitted during daylight hours only, and shall always proceed in single file on the extreme right-hand portion of the roadway. Horses shall not be ridden or led on roadways during hours of darkness. Any person violating this section shall be guilty of an infraction for a first offense and guilty of a misdemeanor for any second or subsequent offenses. (Ord. 1444, 2018)
6.04.020: ANIMALS; RUNNING AT LARGE; NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND IMPOUNDMENT:
No cattle, horses, mules, hogs, llamas, goats or sheep shall be allowed to run at large, or be herded, tethered or picketed in any of the streets, alleys or public grounds within the City limits; and it is made and shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to seize and impound any and all cattle, horses, mules, hogs, llamas, goats or sheep found tethered, picketed or running at large within the City limits.
When a police officer seizes and impounds any animal mentioned above running at large, he shall forthwith post notice as provided in Idaho Code, title 25, chapter 23. (Ord. 1444, 2018)
6.04.030: ANIMALS; SEIZED AND IMPOUNDED; SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION:
Any animal seized and impounded under this chapter, if unclaimed or, if claimed, upon which the legal charges and expenses have not been paid, shall be sold by the Chief of Police at public auction to the highest bidder, at the time and place mentioned in the notice described in section 6.04.020 of this chapter. All monies received by the Chief of Police from the sale of any animals so seized and impounded shall be paid by him to the City Clerk. (Ord. 1433, 2017)
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