In order to be eligible to obtain a permit, a commercial animal establishment must:
(A) Be operated in such a manner as not to constitute a public nuisance;
(B) Provide an isolation area for animals which are sick or diseased to be sufficiently removed so as not to endanger the health of other animals;
(C) Keep all animals caged, within a secure enclosure or under the control of the owner or operator at all times;
(D) With respect to all animals kept on the premises, comply with all of the provisions of this chapter providing for the general care of animals; and
(E) Not sell animals which are unwanted, strays, or obviously diseased.
(1987 Code, § 6-118) (Ord. 13, 1995, passed 5-8-1995; Am. Ord. 1, 2000, passed 1-24-2000; Am. Ord. 19, 2001, passed 8-27-2001)