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(1) It is unlawful for any animal to defecate on public property or the private property of another, <br />without the owner or person in control of the animal immediately removing the excrement and <br />disposing of it in a sanitary manner. <br />(2) It is unlawful for any animal to be in or upon any city park, street, sidewalk or trail property <br />unless owner or person in control of the animal restrains it by a leash or the animal is housed in a <br />portable crate or kennel, and unless the owner or person in control of the animal has a bag or <br />other receptacle for the collection and proper disposal of the animal's excrement in their <br />possession. <br />(3) It is unlawful for any animal to be at large. An owner or person in control of the animal is <br />responsible under this chapter for any animal that is at large. <br />(4) It is unlawful to possess more than three dogs, three cats, or three of any other type of animal or <br />in combination a maximum of four animals over the age of six months to be kept on any property <br />in the city, except in a location where a licensed pet shop or kennel is allowed or other <br />exceptions as specifically set forth in this chapter. <br />(5) It shall be unlawful for any animal to habitually or frequently bark or cry; to frequent school <br />grounds; to chase vehicles; to molest or disturb any person if such person is not on the property <br />of the owner or custodian of such animal; or to molest, defile or destroy any property, public or <br />private. It shall be the obligation and responsibility of the owner or custodian of any animal in <br />the city to prevent such animal from committing any act which constitutes a nuisance. <br />(6) It is unlawful for the owner or person in control of the animal to permit such unsanitary <br />conditions on a premise that the maintenance or keeping of the animal creates danger or odors to <br />the annoyance of the public in the vicinity. Failure on the part of the owner or custodian to <br />prevent their animal from committing an act of nuisance shall be a violation of this section, <br />Exceptions. The provisions of I and 2 do not apply to a guide dog accompanying a blind person, a <br />service dog accompanying a disabled person, or a dog engaged in police or rescue activity. <br />ffl Seizure of animals. <br />(1) The Animal Control Officer may seize animals for reasons specified in this chapter. The animal <br />Control Officer shall immediately seize any potentially dangerous animal or dangerous animal if: <br />(a) The animals is not validly registered, the owner does not secure proper liability coverage, <br />or the animal is not sterilized within 14 days after the owner is provided notice of the <br />animal's designation; or <br />(b) an animal is not otherwise maintained in a manner consistent with an order of the Animal <br />Control Officer, <br />66 1 Page <br />-16- <br />