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<br />City of Centerville Ord #24 <br />Effective: 10/27/99 <br /> <br />(6) An animal control officer and/or police officer may enter upon the <br />private property of another -for the purpose of removing such quarantined <br />animal to an animal shelter when it has been determined that such <br />quarantined animal has not been maintained by the owner in a manner <br />consistent with the provisions of this Section. <br /> <br />24. 04 Non-Domestic Animals. It shall be illegal for any person to own, possess, haIbor, or offer <br />for sale, any non-domestic animal within the City limits. An exception shall be made to this <br />prohibition for animals specifically trained for and actually providing assistance to the physically <br />challenged and for those animals brought into the City for educational purposes, as part of an <br />operating zoo, veterinarian clinic, scientific research laboratory, or a licensed show or exhibition. <br /> <br />24.05 Farm Animals. Farm animals shall only be kept in an agricultural district of the City, or on a <br />residential lot of at least ten (10) acres in size provided that no animal shelter shall be within three <br />hundred (300) feet of an adjoining piece of property. An exception shall be made to this Subsection <br />for those animals brought into the City as part of education, an operating zoo, veterinarian clinic, <br />scientific research laboratory, or a licensed show or exhibition. <br /> <br />24.06 Impounding. <br /> <br />Subd. 1 Running at Large. Any animal running at large is hereby declared a public nuisance. Any <br />police officer may impound any animal found unlicensed or any animal found running at large and <br />shall give notice of the impounding to the owner of such animal, ifknown. <br /> <br />Subd.2 Reclaiming. AIl animals conveyed to the pound shall be kept, with humane treatment and <br />sufficient food and water for their comfort, at least five regular business days to a maximum of seven <br />days, unless reclaimed sooner by its owner or keeper as provided by this Ordinance. If the animal is <br />a dangerous animal as defined under 24.01, Subd. 5, it may be impounded for a period of time <br />including the time required to complete an appeal process. The owner of an animal is required to <br />pay the entire costs of confinement of any animal. Immediately on confinement of any "Dim,,1, <br />reasonable effort shall be made by the impounding official to notifY the owner of the animal, of the <br />animals confinement, and procedures to be followed for reclamation of such animal. Any animal may <br />be redeemed from the pound by the owner upon performance of the following: <br /> <br />(I) Payment of a release fee and receipt of a release pennit from the City or <br />Otter Lake Animal Care Center; and <br /> <br />(2) Payment of maintenance costs, as provided by the pound, per day or any <br />part of day while animal is in said pound; and <br /> <br />Page 7 of 16 <br />