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(Ord. No. 12-11, § 3, 7-24-2012) <br />Sec. 10-54. - Duties of animal control officer. <br />The animal control officer shall perform the following duties: <br />(a) Seize, impound, or restrain any dog found running at large within the city. <br />(b) Investigate all cases of animal bites reported to him and supervise the quarantine of any such <br />animal to ensure that it is kept under observation for a period of ten days. <br />(c) Enforce all other provisions of this article. <br />Sec. 10-55. - No interference with officer. <br />It shall be unlawful for any person to molest or in any way interfere with any peace officer, animal <br />control officer, or any of their duly authorized assistants, or with any duly authorized agent while engaged <br />in performing work under the provisions of this article. <br />(Ord. No. 12-11, § 3, 7-24-2012) <br />Sec. 10-56. - Number of dogs permitted. <br />(i) On a parcel or series of contiguous parcels under the same ownership or occupancy as the dog owner, <br />no more than three dogs are permitted. A conditional use permitprivate kennel license is required for <br />four or more dogs. <br />(k) Private kennel license process. <br />(1) Application. The application for a license shall contain the following information; name, <br />address, and telephone number of applicant; the address of the location where four (4) or more <br />dogs will be maintained, the number of dogs proposed to be maintained on the premise, the <br />breeds of the dogs to be maintained, and a sketch plan of the premises where the dogs will be <br />maintained. <br />(2) Processing application. The application must be filed with the zoning administrator together <br />with the permit fee thirty (30) days prior to a City Council meeting. Following an inspection <br />of the premises proposed to be licensed, the zoning administrator shall make a recommendation <br />to the City Council to approve or deny the application. The City Council shall hold a Public <br />Hearing and make the final decision on the application. <br />(3) Term and transfer. The license shall be valid without renewal provided that the applicant <br />complies with the terms of the license. Licenses under this Chapter may not be transferred from <br />person to person or from place to place. <br />(4) Revocation. The council may revoke any license issued under this article upon adequate notice <br />and a hearing before the council, if requested, on the following grounds: <br />a. Any violation of this Code; <br />b. Material misstatement or misrepresentation in application for license or renewal <br />thereof: <br />c. Failure to keep the licensee's premises in an orderly, aesthetically pleasing manner as <br />prescribed by the council and/or its designated representative. <br />d. Failure to comply with the terms of the license. <br />Page n <br />
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