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Sec. 10-60. — Private kennel license. <br />All property owners that want to keep more than three dogs nd/or more than five cats over six months in age <br />must be granted a private kennel license. <br />(1) Application. All private kennel license applications must include the following information: <br />a. The name, address, email address, and telephone number of the applicant. <br />b. The address of the property where the dogs and/or cats will be kept. <br />c. The number of dogs °nd/or cats proposed to be maintained on the property. <br />d. The breeds of the dogs and/or cats to be maintained. <br />e. A copy of rabies vaccination records for all dogs and/or cats to be maintained. <br />f. Upon request, a sketch plan of the property showing where the dogs and/or cats will be maintained. <br />(2) Process. <br />a. Private kennel license applications must be filed with the 2ening - ministra*^r animal control officer <br />with the permit fee as defined by the annual rates and charges ordinance and all required <br />information listed in this section. <br />b. The deadline to submit an application will be at least 30 days prior to a city council meeting. <br />c. Following an inspection of the exterior of the property proposed to be licensed, including aii outdoor <br />areas where the dogs and/or cats are regularly kept and maintained, the Zoning administrater animal <br />control officer shall make a recommendation to the city council to approve or deny the application. <br />d. Public hearing notice mailing distance is 350 feet. <br />e. The city council shall hold a public hearing and make the final decision on the application. fhe private <br />kennel license is approved by the city council by resolution. <br />f. The city council may attach reasonable conditions or modificcir�, — L,_L property to mitigate any <br />adverse effects of the site. <br />(3) Term and transfer. The license shall be valid without renewal provided that the applicant complies with <br />the terms of the license. Licenses under this chapter may not be transferred from person to person or <br />from place to place. <br />(4) Revocation. The city council may revoke any license issued under this upon adequate notice and a <br />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 the license of FeRevial th,...,.a <br />c. Failure to keep the licensee's ,, i upL. in an orderly, aesthetically pleasing manner as prescribed by <br />the city council and/or its designated representative; <br />d. Failure to comply with the terms of the license. <br />Sec. 10-61. — Non-traditional animal license. <br />All property owners that want to keep a non-traditional animal or other animal not explicitly permitted in this <br />chapter must be granted a non-traditional animal license. <br />(1) Application. All non-traditional license applications must include the following information: <br />(Supp. No. 14, Update 2) <br />Created: 2025-06-25 08:17:43 [EST] <br />Page 17 of 19 <br />
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