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Planning and Zoning Commission
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04/03/1990
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110.074 <br /> 1. <br /> <br />application shall be the City's final action on the <br />application. <br /> <br />RODENT AND INSECT CONTROL <br /> <br />Manure shall be handled or treated in such a manner <br />as not to create a public nuisance which shall mean <br />at a minimum that manure will be properly disposed <br />of weekly when the number of horses on any one <br />parcel exceeds one horse per 1/2 acre of enclosed <br />roaming area. <br /> <br />Corrals, pens, stables or similar enclosures shall <br />be maintained in a manner to minimize fly breeding. <br /> <br />Accumulations of horse manure on the paved portion <br />of a street, sidewalk or alley shall not be <br />permitted, and the horse owner shall be responsible <br />to abate such nuisance. <br /> <br />110.075 <br /> 1. <br /> <br />110.076 <br /> <br />CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF HORSES <br /> <br />No horse shall be treated cruelly or inhumanely by <br />any person or in violation of Minnesota Statutes <br />346.20 - 345.26 which provisions relate to <br />preventing cruelty to animals. <br /> <br />Proper care and maintenance of each horse shall be <br />the responsibility of the person, firm or <br />corporation designated as the owner, caretaker or <br />custodian of such horse. <br /> <br />No person shall keep a horse in a manner creating <br />a public or private nuisance. <br /> <br />Horses shall be provided adequate shelter. <br /> <br />Fences for pens, corrals or similar enclosures must <br />be of sufficient height and strength to retain the <br />horse(s) enclosed. Extra care must be taken to <br />insure that stallions are properly enclosed. <br /> <br />CONTROL, TRESPASS PUBLIC ROADWAYS AND IMPOUNDMENT <br /> <br />No person, shall permit any horse of which he/she <br />is the owner, caretaker or custodian to run at large <br />within the City. Such animal will be deemed to run <br />at large when it is off the premises owned or rented <br />by its owner and unaccompanied by the owner, or an <br />agent or employee of the owner. <br /> <br /> <br />
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