Upon the approval of the Animal Control Supervisor, a stallion may be kept, when authorized by the land use regulations, in a substantial corral of wood or other construction six (6’) feet in height and under conditions to prevent escape and protect people and other animals. A minimum substantial corral is defined as being constructed of four (4”) inch by four (4”) inch posts, eight (8’) feet on center, anchored twenty-four (24”) inches in portland cement with two (2”) inch by six (6”) inch rails set two (2’) feet apart.
(§ 3, Ord. 218-NS, eff. August 19, 1971, as amended by § 7, Ord. 496-NS, eff. October 10, 1974, as renumbered by § 20, Ord. 1374-NS, eff. April 26, 2001)
* Section 6-1.103 entitled “Poundmaster: Duties: Interference,” recodified from Section 4439, T.O.O.C., repealed by Section 19, Ordinance No. 1374-NS, effective April 26, 2001.