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is potentially dangerous. The owner shall pay the City the current registration fee as <br />established by ordinance or resolution. <br />(e) The City may order any additional conditions which it finds just and appropriate to <br />protect public safety and welfare from the dangerous nature of the animal. <br />(C) Designation as Dangerous Animal. The Animal Control Officer shall designate any animal as a <br />dangerous animal upon receiving evidence that the animal has committed an act meeting the definition <br />of a "dangerous animal," <br />(1) Authority to Order Destruction. The Animal Control Officer, upon determining that an animal is <br />dangerous hereunder, is authorized to order the destruction of animal. An order for destruction <br />can only occur if one or more of the following acts occurred: <br />(a) The animal is dangerous as demonstrated by vicious attack, an unprovoked attack, an <br />attack without warning, attack with multiple bites, or multiple attacks, or where more <br />than one animal participated in the attack; or <br />(b) The owner of the animal has demonstrated an inability or unwillingness to control the <br />animal in order to prevent injury to persons or other animals, <br />(2) Dangerous Aninial Registration Requirements. If the Animal Control Officer does not order the <br />destruction of an animal that has been declared dangerous, an order for the following conditions <br />shall be immediately imposed: <br />(a) That the owner provides and maintains a proper enclosure for the dangerous animal; <br />(b) Post the front and the rear of the premises with clearly visible warning signs, including a <br />warning symbol to inform children that there is a dangerous animal on the property; <br />(c) Provide and show proof annually of public liability insurance in the minimum amount of <br />$300,000,00; <br />(d) If the animal is a dog and is outside the proper enclosure, the dog must be muzzled, <br />restrained by a substantial chain or leash (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 />(e) The animal must have an easily identifiable, standardized tag, identifying the animal as <br />dangerous, affixed to its collar at all times; <br />The owner of an animal designated as dangerous must have a microchip implanted in the <br />animal for identification, and the name of the microchip manufacturer and identification <br />number of the microchip must be provided to the Animal Control Officer, If the <br />microchip is not implanted by the owner, it may be implanted by the Animal Control <br />73 1 Page <br />-23- <br />