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(3) No person shall keep a horse in a manner creating a public or private nuisance. <br />(4) Horses shall be provided adequate shelter. <br />(5) Fences for pens, corrals or similar enclosures must be of sufficient height and strength to retain <br />the horses enclosed. Extra care must be taken to ensure the stallions are properly enclosed. <br />(h) Control, trespass roadways and impoundment. <br />(1) No person shall permit any horse of which they are the owner, caretaker or custodian to run at <br />large within the city. Such animal will be deemed to run at large when it is off the premises owned <br />or rented by its owner and unaccompanied by the owner, or an agent or employee of the owner. <br />(2) The chief of police or any designated agent of the city may impound any horse found at large and <br />shall provide proper sustenance for such impounded horse. The chief of police or designated agent <br />shall, within 24 hours after any such horse has been impounded, post written notice at the city <br />hall describing such horse and stating that it has been impounded. If the owner of the impounded <br />horse is known to the person impounding, personal service of notice of such impounding shall be <br />served within 24 hours after impounding upon such owner in the manner prescribed by state law <br />for the service or process. <br />(3) Costs incurred by the city in impounding horses running at large shall be paid by the horse owner <br />prior to releasing the horse. An impounded horse shall be released only to a person providing <br />proof of ownership and displaying a receipt from the city administrator showing payment of the <br />reasonable costs of impounding, cost of feeding and veterinarian care. <br />(4) Any person who, without authority of law, and without first paying the costs due, shall take an <br />impounded horse out of the enclosure in which it is impounded, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. <br />(5) In the event a horse impounded by the city is not redeemed within 14 days, after its impoundment, <br />the chief of police or designated agent shall give three days' notice of the time and place where <br />such horse will be sold by posting and serving notices as required for notice herein. If such horse <br />cannot be sold on the day stated, it may be sold as soon as possible thereafter without notice. The <br />city treasurer shall deposit said proceeds in the general fund. <br />(6) If the previous owner of the horse which was sold makes a claim for the sale proceeds within one <br />year from the sale date, the city finance officer, on order from the council, shall pay the previous <br />horse owner the difference between the sale price and the cost of impounding, feeding and sales <br />charges; otherwise, the sale proceeds shall be forfeited to the city. <br />(7) No person may ride or drive a horse after sunset and before sunrise along or crossing any public <br />way without appropriate lighting or reflectorized clothing. <br />(8) The council shall designate and properly post those areas in public lands and parks where horses <br />may be ridden. <br />(9) No person may ride or drive a horse in any public park, beach, golf course or other public property <br />except within the right-of-way of public streets and highways and areas duly designated by the <br />city as a trail or hitching area. <br />(10) Persons riding a horse or driving a horse-drawn vehicle upon a public road way shall be subject <br />to those provisions of this Code and state law applicable to the driver of motor vehicles, except <br />those provisions which by their nature have no application. <br />(11) Horses shall not be ridden or driven in any manner that would cause undue damage to any hard - <br />surfaced road. <br />Page 8 <br />