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Animal Control Ordinance <br /> constitute, a further violation of the Ordinance, subjecting the owner to appropriate <br /> criminal or civil penalties. <br /> (Ord. of 6-16-1987,§X111, eff. 1-1-88;Amend. of 12-2-96, eff 1-1-97) <br /> Sec.4-44. - Handling of stray animals. <br /> It shall be unlawful for any person, without the consent of the Owner or Keeper,knowingly and <br /> intentionally to harbor, feed,keep in possession by confinement or otherwise any animal that <br /> does not belong to him, unless he has,within 72 hours from the time such animal came into his <br /> possession,notified-Animal Services. <br /> (a) Any animal at large may in a humane manner be seized, impounded, and confined in the <br /> Animal Shelter and thereafter adopted out or disposed of pursuant to procedures of <br /> Animal Services and applicable State law. <br /> (b) Impoundment of such an animal shall not relieve the Owner or Keeper thereof from any <br /> penalty which may be imposed for violation of this Chapter. <br /> (c) Any animal seized and impounded that is badly wounded or diseased and has no <br /> identification,may be euthanized pursuant to procedures of Animal Services. If the <br /> animal has rabies or is suspected of having rabies, the body shall be disposed of in <br /> accordance with applicable state regulations. If the animal has identification, Animal <br /> Services shall attempt to notify the Owner or Keeper before euthanizing such animal; in <br /> any event, and except as may be otherwise provided by law, Animal Services shall have <br /> no liability for euthanizing wounded or diseased animals when such action is taken upon <br /> the advice or recommendation of a veterinarian who has been advised of the animal's <br /> condition. <br /> (d) Any cat or dog impounded must receive a microchip; at the expense of its Owner, prior <br /> to recovery by its Owner. <br /> (Ord. q!0-16-1987.,1 X11`.oif 1-1-s8) <br /> I <br /> Sec. 4-45. - Public nuisance. <br /> (a) It shall be unlawful for an Owner or Keeper to permit an animal or animals to create a <br /> public nuisance, or to maintain a public nuisance created by an animal or animals. <br /> (b) Prima Facie Evidence. Actions deemed prima facie evidence of a public nuisance <br /> include the following activities of any animal, or conditions maintained or permitted by <br /> the animal's Owner or Keeper: <br /> (1) The animal is found at large. <br /> (2) Habitually or repeatedly, without provocation, chasing, snapping at or attacking <br /> pedestrians, bicycles, persons lawfully entering the property to provide a service, <br /> other animals being walked on a leash, or vehicles even if the animal never leaves the <br /> owner's property, except that this provision shall not apply if such animal is <br /> Adopted 1/21/2016 Unified Animal Control Ordinance Page 22 <br /> Effective 3/1/2016 <br />