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(b) When unprovoked, chases or approaches a person, including a person on a bicycle, upon <br />the streets, sidewalks or any public or private property, other than the animal owner's <br />property, in an apparent attitude of attack; or <br />(c) Has the known propensity, tendency or disposition to attack while unprovoked, causing <br />injury or otherwise threatening the safety of humans or domestic animals. <br />(3) PROPER ENCLOSURE. Securely confined indoors or in a securely locked pen or structure <br />suitable to prevent the animal from escaping and to provide protection for the animal from the <br />elements. A proper enclosure does not include a porch, patio or any part of a house, garage or <br />other structure that would allow the animal to exit of its own volition or any house or structure in <br />which windows are open or in which door or window screens are the only barriers which prevent <br />the animal from exiting. The enclosure shall not allow the egress of the animal in any manner <br />without human assistance. <br />(4) PROVOCATION. "Provo cation" or "provoked" means an act that an adult could reasonably <br />expect may cause an animal to attack or bite. No act by a child that causes an animal attack or <br />bite is provocation under this ordinance. <br />(B) Designation as Potentially Dangerous Animal, <br />The Animal Control Officer shall designate any animal as a potentially dangerous animal upon receiving <br />evidence that the animal has committed an act meeting the definition of a "potentially dangerous animal." <br />(1) When an animal is declared potentially dangerous, the Animal Control Officer shall order the <br />immediate imposition of the following conditions: <br />(a) The owner of an animal designated as potentially dangerous must have a microchip <br />implanted in the animal for identification, and the name of the microchip manufacturer <br />and identification number of the microchip must be provided to the Animal Control <br />Officer. If the microchip is not implanted by the owner, it may be implanted by the <br />Animal Control Officer. In either case, all costs related to purchase and implantation of <br />the microchip must be borne by the animal's owner. <br />(b) The owner must provide and maintain a proper enclosure for the potentially dangerous <br />animal. <br />(c) If the animal is a dog and is outside the proper enclosure the dog must be muzzled, <br />restrained by a substantial chain or ]cash (not to exceed six feet in length), and under the <br />physical restraint of a person 16 years of age or older. The muzzle must be of a design as <br />to prevent the dog from biting any person or animal, but will not cause injury to the dog <br />or interfere with its vision or respiration. <br />(d) In addition, the owner of an animal declared potentially dangerous shall annually register <br />the animal with the City and be issued a Certificate of Registration stating that the animal <br />72 � Page <br />-72- <br />
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