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Secs. 10-71-10-94. - Reserved. <br />DIVISION 2. - IMPOUNDMENT <br />Sec. 10-95. - Procedure; reclaiming. <br />(a) Impoundment. All dogs picked up by the animal control officer or any of their duly authorized <br />assistants shall be immediately transported to the designated pound. If the owner is known, they shall <br />be immediately notified by telephone or personal contact and by written notice to their last known <br />address. If the owner is unknown, written notice containing a description of the animal shall be posted <br />at the pound and the city hall. The notice shall advise the owner that they have five regular business <br />days to claim the dog. The term "regular business day" means any day during which the pound is open <br />to the public not less than four consecutive hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. <br />(b) Reclaiming. An owner may reclaim an impounded dog: <br />(1) If the dog has a current license: by paying to the pound master an impounding fee plus a boarding <br />fee in an amount determined by agreement between the city and the designated pound, for each <br />day the animal was confined. There shall also be an added impounding fee for any dog impounded <br />twice within 12 months. Such fees shall be set by ordinance. <br />(2) If the dog does not have a current license: by first obtaining a license from the city administrator <br />and paying the costs to the pound master. <br />(c) Unclaimed animals. Any animal not claimed within the allotted time shall be disposed of in accordance <br />with the provisions of Minn. Stats. § 35.71, subd. 3. <br />(Code 1978, § 5.09.03, subds. 9, 10, 12; Ord. No. 88-02; Ord. No. 01-22, 10-29-2001) <br />Secs. 10-96-10-118. - Reserved. <br />ARTICLE IV. - WILD ANIMALS <br />Sec. 10-119. - Rules and definitions. <br />The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed <br />to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: <br />At large means a wild animal that is outside of its secondary enclosure, or when the wild animal is <br />outside of its primary enclosure but within its secondary enclosure and not in the presence of the owner. <br />Dwelling means a building or portion thereof designed or used exclusively for residential occupancy. <br />Handling means feeding, manipulating, transporting, restraining, treating, training, working or <br />performing any similar activity with respect to a wild animal. <br />Impound means to seize and hold in legal custody. <br />Livestock means a typical farm animal kept for agricultural use, pleasure or profit, including but not <br />limited to horses, mules, sheep, goats, cattle, swine, fowl, rabbits and mink. <br />Lot means a tract, plat or portion of a subdivision or other parcel or land intended as a unit for the <br />purpose, whether immediate or future, or transfer of ownership or for the building development. <br />Page 17 <br />
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