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<br />i : <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #24 <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS FOR <br />CONFINEMENT, LICENSING AND CARE OF DOGS <br /> <br />The City Council of the City of Centerville does hereby ordain: <br /> <br />SECTION I. DEFI],;I TION . As used in th is chapter "owner" means <br />any person keeping a dog. "At large" means off the premises of <br />the owner and not under the control of the owner, a member of his <br />immediate family, or a person designated by the owner, and in <br />the case of a dog, by a leash, cord or chain not more than 10 feet <br />in length. A dog under control solely by means of command or <br />signal shall be considered under control, only if in the presence <br />of the owner or some other person of suitable age and discretion <br />and on the owner's premises, or the premise of another who has <br />given consent to the owner. <br /> <br />SECTION II. Confinement of Dogs. No dog shall be allowed by its <br />owner to run at large, and every dog in heat shall be confined <br />during such entire period and until such dog shall not attract <br />other dogs in account thereof. <br /> <br />SECTION III. Certain Animals Declared Nuisances. No person <br />shall keep or allow to be kept any dog, cat, or other animal which <br />shall by any noise, disturb the peace and quiet of any other person. <br />No person shall keep within the City limits a dog or cat, or other <br />animals which habitually barks or cries for extended or unreasonable <br />periods of time, and any such animal which damages plantings or <br />structures, or deposits fecal matter on private property of others, <br />after the person owning or harboring the animal has been notified of <br />such acts as herein provided is hereby declared to be a nuisance. <br />Any person aggrieved by an animal nuisance may make a written <br />complaint to the Police Department, or such other persons designated <br />by the Mayor, stating the acts complained of, the name and address <br />of the owner of the animal, and the name and address of the <br />person making the complaint. The Pol ice Department shall then <br />promptly notify the person owning or keeping the animal and shall <br />order the nuisance abated within 5 days. If such animal nuisance <br />is not abated within that time, a charge may be made against the <br />owner or keeper of the animal and any person found to have violated <br />the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. <br /> <br />SECTION IV. License Required. All dogs kept or maintained by <br />their owner within the corporate limits of the City of Centerville <br />shall be licensed and registered if over six months of age. Dog <br />licenses shall be issued by the City, upon payment of a fee of <br />$7.00 for each dog, whether it be male or female, spayed or unspayed. <br />Such license shall continue in force for the life of the animal <br />provided that the owner shows proof every two years that the dog <br />has shots within that period and provided that the address of the <br />owner remains the same. A certificate of vaccination authorized <br />by a licensed veterinarian for rabies shots must be presented at the <br />time of licensing and within every two year anniversary date there- <br />after. <br /> <br />f <br />
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