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City of Shoreview Municipal Code Chapter 600. General Regulations <br />(C) A quarantined animal shall not be removed from the place of confinement <br />without the written permission of the Animal Control Officer. <br />(D) A quarantined animal shall be confined in an enclosure constructed of <br />materials suitable to prevent the animal from escaping. All openings to the <br />enclosure shall be locked at all times and the animal shall not be removed <br />from the enclosure unless the animal is muzzled on a leash not exceeding <br />four (4) feet in length and in control of a competent person. <br />601.100 Additional Fee and Proof of Insurance as to Potentially Dangerous Animals. <br />The owner of a potentially dangerous animal shall pay an additional annual fee as <br />determined by Council Resolution and shall provide the City Manager, annually, <br />with proof of liability insurance which covers damages that may be caused by <br />such animal. <br />601.110 Summary Destruction. Whenever an Animal Control Officer has reasonable <br />cause to believe that a particular animal represents a clear and immediate danger <br />to the residents of the City of Shoreview because it is infected with rabies or <br />because it is a dangerous animal, the Animal Control Officer, after making <br />reasonable attempts to impound such animal, may summarily destroy the animal. <br />(A) Feeding Prohibited. Except as hereinafter provided in Section 601.130(B), <br />no person shall intentionally feed wild animals within the City. Intentional <br />feeding means the provision of any grain, fruit, vegetables, nuts, salt licks, or <br />any other food that attracts wild animals. Living food sources such as trees <br />and other live vegetation shall not be considered food for wild animals. <br />Ord. 870 <br />Rev. 10/16/10 (B) Feeding Songbirds. The feeding of songbirds is permitted under the <br />following conditions: <br />(1) Feeding is done from a bird feeder that is designed to prevent other <br />wild animals from feeding and is placed at least 5 feet above the <br />ground; <br />(2) The bird feeder does not become an attractive nuisance to other wild <br />animals; <br />(3) Songbird feeding does not attract songbirds in such numbers to <br />become a nuisance or damage property; and <br />(4) Songbird feeding occurs on private property owned or controlled by <br />the person responsible for the feeder. <br />Section 601. Animal Licensing and Control 601-17 <br />