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shall be served within 24 hours after impounding upon such owner in <br /> the manner prescribed by state law for the service or process. <br /> 3. Costs incurred by the city in impounding horses running at large shall <br /> be paid by the horse owner prior to releasing the horse. An impounded <br /> horse shall be released only to a person providing proof of ownership <br /> and displaying a receipt from the city administrator showing payment <br /> of the reasonable costs of impounding, cost of feeding and veterinarian <br /> care. <br /> 4. Any person who, without authority of law, and without first paying the <br /> costs due, shall take an impounded horse out of the enclosure in which <br /> 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 <br /> days, after its impoundment,the chief of police or designated agent <br /> shall give three days' notice of the time and place where such horse <br /> will be sold by posting and serving notices as required for notice <br /> herein. If such horse cannot be sold on the day stated, it may be sold as <br /> soon as possible thereafter without notice. The city treasurer shall <br /> deposit said proceeds in the general fund. <br /> 6. If the previous owner of the horse which was sold makes a claim for <br /> the sale proceeds within one year from the sale date, the city finance <br /> officer, on order from the council, shall pay the previous horse owner <br /> the difference between the sale price and the cost of impounding, <br /> feeding and sales charges; otherwise, the sale proceeds shall be <br /> forfeited to the city. <br /> 7. No person may ride or drive a horse after sunset and before sunrise <br /> along or crossing any public way without appropriate lighting or <br /> reflectorized clothing. <br /> 8. The council shall designate and properly post those areas in public <br /> lands and parks where horses may be ridden. <br /> 9. No person may ride or drive a horse in any public park, beach, golf <br /> course or other public property except within the right-of-way of <br /> public streets and highways and areas duly designated by the city as a <br /> trail or hitching area. <br /> 10. Persons riding a horse or driving a horse-drawn vehicle upon a public <br /> road way shall be subject to those provisions of this Code and state <br /> law applicable to the driver of motor vehicles, except those provisions <br /> which by their nature have no application. <br /> 11. Horses shall not be ridden or driven in any manner that would cause <br /> undue damage to any hard-surfaced road. <br /> 12.No person shall ride or drive a horse upon private property without the <br /> prior written permission of the owner or occupant thereof <br /> 13.No person shall interfere with any horse ridden or kept in a lawful <br /> manner, and owners of domestic animals shall restrain their animal so <br /> as to not interfere. <br /> Ordinance#22-03 <br /> Page 5of10 <br />