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3. Restrictions on the size, height, and type of enclosures; <br />4. Screening or landscaping of the proposed use. <br />C. The applicant must also submit a copy of all permits required from any other regulatory agencies. <br />d. 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, and a sketch plan <br />of the premises where the animals will be maintained include how the owner will <br />demonstrate compliance with the standards of this section. <br />2. Processing application. The application must be filed with the zoning administrator <br />together with the permit fee 30 days prior to a city council meeting. Following an <br />inspection of the premises proposed to be licensed, the zoning administrator shall make a <br />recommendation to the city council to approve or deny the application. The city council <br />shall hold a public comment period 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 <br />from person to person or from place to place. <br />4. Revocation. The council may revoke any license issued under this article upon adequate <br />notice and a hearing before the council, if requested, on the following grounds: Any <br />violation of this Code; material misstatement or misrepresentation in application for <br />license or renewal thereof; failure to keep the licensee's premises in an orderly, <br />aesthetically pleasing manner as prescribed by the council and/or its designated <br />representative; failure to comply with the terms of the license. <br />(7) Miscellaneous maintenance standards. <br />a. On all parcels of land maintaining non -domestic animals, there shall be a roofed or covered <br />structure with walls to protect the animals from the elements. <br />b. A confined exercise area must be provided for the animals. The exercise area shall be fenced off <br />to prevent the animals from roaming at large. Chickens are exempt from fencing requirements. <br />C. Manure shall be handled and treated in such a manner so as not to create a public nuisance or <br />impact the environment or groundwater. Corrals, pens, stables, and similar enclosures shall be <br />maintained in a manner to minimize fly breeding. No person shall leave accumulations of manure <br />on any street or sidewalk. <br />d. No non -domestic animal shall be treated cruelly or inhumanely by any person or in violation of <br />state statutes preventing cruelty to animals. <br />e. No animals of any type may be maintained on any parcel within the city, no matter what size the <br />parcel, if the maintenance of said animals creates a nuisance as defined in chapter 30. <br />(c) Domestic animals. <br />(1) Domestic animals are classified as: <br />a. Domestic dogs (excluding hybrids with wolves, coyotes or jackals); <br />(Supp. No. 14, Update 2) <br />Domestic dogs are limited to four without a private kennel license; <br />Domestic dogs shall be provided an enclosure protected from inclement weather during <br />the winter months (November —March); <br />Created: 2025-06-25 08:17:42 [EST] <br />Page 6 of 22 <br />