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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-OR-14ORDINANCE 93-OR- I~ An Ordinance Modifying The City Ammal Control Ordinances Definitions PROPER SHELTER - Proper shelter is to have four sides, a floor and a roof, none of which leak. There is to be an opening in one side large enough for the animal to enter the shelter. The shelter must be large enough for the animal to stand completely erect without touching the top of the facility and must allow the animal to turn completely around and stretch out completely when lying down. DANGEROUS ANIMAL - Any animal which, without provocation, attacks or injures a person who is peaceably conducting themselves in a place where he or she lawfully may be. Dangerous animals shall also include any animal which, because of its size, vicious propensity or other characteristic, would constitute a danger to human life, property or domestic animal if not restrained or kept in a safe and adequate enclosure. (a) (b) (c) (d) Humane Treatment of Animals No animal shall be kept on a chain less than 12 feet in length. This chain is to be kept untangled as to allow the animal full access of the length of the chain. No person shall knowingly expose any known poisonous substance or toxic chemical so that the same shall be liable to be eaten by any animal, provided that it shall not be unlawful for a person to expose, on his property, common rat poison mixed only with vegetable substance. It shall be unlawful for any person, partnership, corporation or other entity, to display, sell, offer for sale, trade, or barter, or knowingly give away any diseased animal, or allow any diseased animal that is afflicted with a contagious disease to be exposed in any place of public access. This is not meant to interfere with the daily operation of an animal shelter or veterinary clinic. A person violating the provisions of sections (a), (b) or (c) above shall be fined up to $100.00 for each day the violation continues. (a) Possesion Of Dangerous Animals Whenever an animal control officer or police officer determines upon personal observation and investigation that an animal is a dangerous animal as defined in this chapter, the officer shall notify the owner or any person havi~g custody or control of said dangerous animal in writing~or by verbal communication. (b) No person shall allow any dangerous animal to be on any private or public property, other than the animal's owner or keeper's property, unless such animal is securely muzzled and leashed or caged. Adequate safeguards shall be taken to prevent unauthorized access to a dangerous animal on the owner or keeper's property by persons lawfully on the property. (c) Any person owning or keeping a dangerous animal which has a propensity to attack without provocation or has been determined to be dangerous shall provide an adequate enclosure as defined in this chapter. (d) Any owner or keeper of an animal which has been determined dangerous shall be given 7 days notice, in writing, to comply with section (c) above. For each day past the seven day compliance allowance that the owner or keeper does not comply, the owner or keeper of the dangerous animal will be fined up to $100.00 per day. (a) Non-immunized Animals' Anyone who harbors a non-immunized cat or dog over the age of six months shall be fined $25.00. Other Fines and Fees An owner reclaiming an impounded animal the first time the animal is impounded shall pay to the animal shelter an impoundmen~ fee of $50.00, in addition to any other regular fees charged by the animal shelter. An owner reclaiming an impounded animal the second time the animal is impounded shall pay to the animal shelter an impoundment fee of $75.00, in addition to any other regular fees charged by the animal shelter. An owner reclaiming an impounded animal the third or subsequent time the animal is impounded shall pay to the animal shelter an impoundment fee of $150.00, in addition to any other regular fees charged by the animal shelter. Other Charges: Pick-up fee $10.00 Daily boarding fee 5.00 per day Rabies voucher 8.00 Rules of Construction This ordinance is not intended to repeal any ordinance currently in effect, unless the ordinance contradicts this ordinance, in which case the previously passed ordinance is revoked insomuch as the 2 are not consistent. Each section of this ordinance is adopted separately. In the event that any part or section of this ordinance is deemed to be illegal or inv~id on_lsy that part or section shall be repealed. The remaining parts of the ordinafice shall r4~in in effect. Passed and adopted by the Common Council of City of Jeffersonville, Clark OF PERSONS CONCERNED The Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville, Anlma Codffol0r~inance. A M. ~o~ 12:00 ~1, aad from wRl be'i~ full force and ef- mu~gatmn. PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT State of Indiana ) ) SS: Clark County ) Personally appeared before me, a notary public in and for said county and state, the undersigned ~kle Widener who, beingduly sworn, says that Se is booFJ~eeper of the Evening News ' newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the English language in ~ t~v5 (tC~%~) of Jeffersonville in state and county afore- said, and that the printed matter attached hereto is a true copy, which was duly published in said paper for one time , the dates of publication being as follows: March 22, 1993 Subscribed and sworn to before me th~s2~,~t~/_ day of i~z~_ bi5, commission ex~ires:Cj~ ~:~., [?~ ~otary Public