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Officer. In either case, all costs related to purchase and implantation of the microchip <br />must be borne by the animal's owner; <br />(g) An owner of a dangerous animal must renew the registration of the animal annually until <br />the animal is deceased. If the animal is removed from the jurisdiction, it must be <br />registered as a dangerous animal in its new jurisdiction-, <br />(h) An owner of a dangerous animal shall sterilize the animal at the owner's expense. If the <br />owner does not have the animal sterilized within 30 days, the animal control authority <br />shall seize the animal and have it sterilized at the owner's expense, and <br />(i) 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 />(D)Jlrocedure For ,4ninialDesignation. The Animal Control Officer, after having made findings, <br />designations, or issued orders under this ordinance shall proceed as follows. <br />(1) The Animal Control Officer shall cause one owner of the animal to be notified in writing or in <br />person of any findings, designations or orders relating to the animal. This notice shall contain a <br />statement of reasons describing the facts used to make a designation or order by the Animal <br />Control Officer, The notice shall also describe the owner's right of appeal to the City. Written <br />notice shall be sent by certified mail to the last known address of the owner as determined by <br />animal license records or the location of an attack. If no owner can be ascertained, the animal <br />shall be destroyed. <br />(2) An owner shall be given fourteen (14) days to appeal a designation or order by requesting a <br />hearing before the City Council. If no appeal is filed within the requisite time period, the <br />designation or order issued against the animal will stand and shall remain in effect for the life of <br />the animal. <br />(3) If an owner timely files an appeal from a designation or order of the Animal Control Officer, the <br />hearing shall be held before the City Council which shall set a date for the hearing not more than <br />three weeks after demand for the hearing. The City Council may delegate this hearing to be <br />heard before a designated hearing officer. The records of the Animal Control Officer or any <br />government agency shall be admissible for consideration during the hearing without further <br />foundation. A copy of these records shall be made available to the owner at least one week <br />before the hearing. The City shall notify any victim of an attack by the animal of the hearing <br />date and time, <br />(4) During the hearing, a finding by the Animal Control Officer shall be presumed correct but is <br />subject to review. After considering the evidence and statements of the parties, the City Council <br />or hearing officer shall make findings of fact on issues properly before it on appeal, and may <br />sustain, modify or rescind a designation or order made by the Animal Control Officer, <br />(5) Where appropriate to effectuate an order of the Animal Control Officer appealed to the City, the <br />City Council or hearing officer may order the Animal Control Officer to immediately take the <br />741 Page <br />-24- <br />
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