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04-09-07 Item 4B, Hearing Examiner for Dangerous Dog Appeals
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04-09-07 Item 4B, Sheriffs Dept MOU
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Memo of Understanding on Dangerous Dog
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4/9/2007
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<br />License if it determines that the application is in compliance with <br />the City's regulations. The City Council may attach any <br />reasonable conditions to the issuance of a license as it determines <br />to be necessary in order to protect the health, safety, and <br />welfare of Arden Hills residents. <br /> <br />5. Existing Wild Animals. Anyone keeping a Wild Animal in Arden <br />Hills at the time of the adoption of this regulation shall have <br />ninety (90) days in which to comply with the provisions of this <br />regulation or otherwise remove the Wild Animal from the City. <br />Extensions beyond ninety (90) days may be granted by the City <br />Council for good cause but in no case shall such extension <br />permanently exempt a person from the requirements of this. <br />regulation. <br /> <br />6. Wild Animal Restrictions. <br /> <br />(a) Confinement. No person owning or harboring or having the <br />care or custody of a wild animal shall suffer or permit such <br />animal to go unconfined on the premises of such person. A <br />wild animal is "unconfined" as the term is used in this <br />section if such animal is not securely confined indoors or <br />confined in a secure enclosure suitably sized for the wild <br />animal is confined therein. An "enclosure" is secure within <br />the meaning of this section if it is constructed of heave <br />gauge mesh steel, or other suitable material; consists of a <br />top and sides, with the bottom of such sides fastened along <br />their perimeter to a slab floor of concrete or other suitable <br />material; where no slab floor is provided, the sides must be <br />embedded into the ground no less than one foot; all access <br />points of the enclosure must be locked when the animal is <br />confined therein. The Animal control officer may seize a <br />wild animal that has been declared dangerous that is <br />unconfined. <br />(b) Muzzling. No person owning or harboring, or having the <br />care of a wild animal shall suffer or permit such animal to <br />go beyond the premises of such person unless such animal <br />is securely muzzled and restrained with a chain not <br />exceeding three (3) feet in length, and having a tensile <br />strength sufficient to restrain the animal. Wild animals <br />which are actively participating in recognized local, <br />regional or national trials, training or other such sponsored <br />competition, need not to be muzzled while being <br />transported to or from during such competitions. <br /> <br />4-6 <br />
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