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90.03 FARM ANIMALS. <br /> Farm animals shall only be kept in an agricultural district p gn stnct of the city or on a residential lot of at least ten acres <br /> in size, and provided that no animal shelter shall be within 300 feet of an adjoining piece of property. Animal <br /> feedlots as defined in MN Rule 7020.03 are prohibited. <br /> 90.04 DISEASED ANIMALS- DISEASE CONTROL. <br /> A. Keeping of diseased animal. No person shall possess an animal which is diseased such that it is a danger to <br /> the health and safety of other persons. Possession of a diseased animal includes but is not limited to personal <br /> possession or possession on one's premises. Only a licensed veterinarian may harbor a diseased animal for either <br /> medical or treatment purposes. <br /> B. Confinement Any animal reasonably suspected of being diseased and presenting a threat to the health and <br /> safety of the public may be apprehended and confined as directed by an Animal Control Officer. The officer shall <br /> have a qualified veterinarian examine the animal. If the animal is found to be diseased in a manner so as to be a <br /> danger to the health and safety of the city, the officer shall cause the animal to be euthanized and shall properly <br /> dispose of the remains. Reasonable efforts will be made to notify the owner or keeper of the animal prior to the <br /> euthanasia. The owner will be liable to pay the cost of maintaining and disposing of the animal, plus the costs of <br /> any veterinarian examinations. <br /> C. Release. If the animal, upon examination, is not found to be diseased within the meaning of this section, the <br /> animal shall be released to the owner upon payment of the costs associated with the examination. <br /> D. Vaccination of animals. No person shall keep any animal over six months of age within the city limits <br /> without having obtained a certificate from a qualified veterinarian showing the animal has a current rabies <br /> vaccination. The owner may affix a permanent tag to the collar of a dog or cat, which tag shall show the <br /> expiration date of the rabies vaccination. The owner may choose not to put a rabies tag on a dog or cat but must <br /> be able to prove the animal has a current rabies vaccination by presenting a rabies certificate. <br /> 90.05 -90.09 RESERVED <br /> 90.10 Dangerous and Potentially Dangerous Animals. <br /> A. Definitions. <br /> 1. Dangerous Animal. An animal which has: <br /> a. Without provocation by a victim, inflicted substantial bodily harm on a human being on public or <br /> private property; <br /> b. Killed a domestic animal without provocation while off the owner's property; or <br /> c. Been found to be potentially dangerous, and after the owner has notice that the animal is potentially <br /> dangerous, the animal aggressively bites, attacks or endangers the safety of humans or domestic animals. <br /> 2. Potentially Dangerous Animal. An animal which has: <br /> a. When unprovoked by a victim, bites human or domestic animal while on public or private property. <br /> Page 5 of 11 <br />
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