The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ANIMAL
Any mammal, reptile, birds, and vertebrate creature, domestic
or wild.
AT LARGE
An animal that is off the property of the owner and not under
restraint.
BODILY HARM
Bodily injury including, but not limited to, a laceration
requiring stitches, any fracture of a bone, a concussion, a loss or
fracture of a tooth or any temporary loss of consciousness, sight
or hearing.
CARETAKER
Any person who, in the absence of the owner, temporarily
harbors, shelters, keeps or is in charge of a dog, cat or any other
domesticated bird or animal.
CAT
Any feline, regardless of age or sex.
CONFINED
Restriction of an animal at all times by the owner to an
escape-proof building, vehicle or other enclosure.
CRUEL
Causing unnecessary and excessive pain, suffering or unjustifiable
injury or death to an animal. Additionally, it shall be unlawful to
tease, annoy, disturb, molest or irritate an animal that is confined
to the owner's premises.
DANGEROUS OR VICIOUS ANIMAL
Any of the following:
A.
Any animal which, when unprovoked, inflicts bodily harm on a
person, domestic pet or animal on public or private property.
B.
Any animal which repeatedly chases or approaches persons in
a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack, without provocation,
upon the streets, sidewalks or any public grounds or on private property
of another without the permission of the owner or person in lawful
control of the property.
C.
Any animal with a known propensity, tendency or disposition
to attack, to cause injury to, or otherwise threaten the safety of
humans or other domestic pets or animals.
DOG
Any canine, regardless of age or sex.
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
Any animal which normally can be considered tame converted
to home life.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or portion thereof designed to be used exclusively
for residential purposes.
FARM ANIMAL
Any warm-blooded animal normally raised on farms in the United
States and used for food or fiber.
HEALTH OFFICER
The City Health Officer or his/her duly designated representative.
KENNEL
Any premises wherein any person engages in the business of
boarding, breeding, buying, letting for hire, training for a fee or
selling of dogs or cats.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
As appears in § 967.02(5), Wis. Stats., and includes
a humane or animal control officer under § 173.07, Wis.
Stats., but does not include a conservation warden appointed under
§ 23.10, Wis. Stats.
NEUTERED
As used herein as describing a dog or cat shall mean a dog
or cat having nonfunctional reproductive organs.
OWNER
Any individual that has the right of property in an animal
or who keeps, harbors, cares for, acts as its custodian or who knowingly
permits an animal to remain on or about his premises/property for
five or more consecutive days.
PET
An animal kept and treated as a pet.
PET SHOP
Any retail establishment in a commercially zoned building
whose business includes the sale of live animals.
PROHIBITED DANGEROUS OR VICIOUS ANIMAL
Any of the following:
A.
Any animal that is determined to be a prohibited dangerous animal
under this chapter.
B.
Any animal that, while off the owner's or caretaker's property,
has killed a domesticated animal without provocation.
C.
Any animal that, without provocation, inflicts serious bodily
harm on a person on public or private property.
D.
Any animal brought from another city, village, town or county
that has been declared dangerous or vicious by that jurisdiction.
E.
Any dog that is subject to being destroyed under § 174.02(3),
Wis. Stats.
F.
Any dog trained, owned or harbored for the purpose of dog fighting.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Any animal which:
A.
Molests passersby or passing vehicles.
B.
Attacks persons or animals without provocation when such persons
or animals are peacefully conducting themselves in a place where they
are lawfully entitled to be.
C.
Is at large on school grounds, parks or cemeteries.
E.
Damages private or public property.
F.
Barks, whines, cries or howls in an excessive, continuous or
untimely fashion.
G.
Does not have the vaccination as required by §
251-2 of this chapter.
H.
Is the subject of repeated violations under this chapter.
RENDER STERILE
Refers to a surgical procedure that has been performed on
an animal that renders it incapable of siring or bearing offspring.
The term includes neutering and spaying.
RESIDENTIAL LOT
A parcel zoned as residential, occupied or to be occupied
by a dwelling, platted or unplatted, and under common ownership. For
the purpose of this chapter, any vacant parcel or parcels adjoining
a dwelling and under the same ownership shall constitute one lot.
RESTRAINT
The animal is secured by a leash or lead and under the control
of a responsible person and obedient to that person's command
or within the real property limits of it owner.
SERIOUS BODILY HARM
Bodily injury which creates a substantial risk of death,
or which causes serious permanent disfigurement, or which causes a
permanent or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any
bodily member or organ or other serious bodily injury.
VETERINARY HOSPITAL OR CLINIC
Any establishment maintained and operated by a licensed veterinarian
for surgery, diagnosis and treatment of disease and injuries of animals.
WILD ANIMAL
Any nonhuman primate, raccoon, skunk, fox, wolf, or any animal
which is in part of the Canis lupis species, any animal raised for
fur-bearing purposes or any other animal or hybrid thereof which can
normally be found in the wild state, or poisonous reptiles, crocodilians
and any other snake or reptile exceeding three feet in length.
The City Clerk-Treasurer shall assess and collect a late fee
set by the Common Council from every owner of a dog or cat five months
of age or over if the owner failed to obtain a license prior to April
1 of each year, or within 30 days of acquiring ownership of a licensable
dog or cat, or if the owner failed to obtain a license on or before
the dog or cat reached licensable age. Said late fee shall be charged
in addition to the required license fee.
Every owner or person harboring or keeping a dog or cat who
knows that such dog or cat has bitten any person shall immediately
report such fact to the Chief of Police and shall keep such dog or
cat confined for not less than 10 days or for such period of time
as the animal control officer shall direct. The owner or keeper of
any such dog or cat shall surrender the dog or cat to a law enforcement,
health, or animal control officer upon demand for examination.
It shall be unlawful for any person owning or possessing an
animal, dog or cat to permit such animal, dog or cat to go upon any
parkway or private lands or premises without the permission of the
owner of such premises and break, bruise, tear up, crush or injure
any lawn, flowerbed, plant, shrub, tree or garden in any manner whatsoever,
or to defecate or urinate thereon.
It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly to keep or harbor
any dog which habitually barks, howls or yelps or any cat which habitually
cries or howls to the great discomfort of the peace and quiet of the
neighborhood or in such manner as to materially disturb or annoy persons
in the neighborhood who are of ordinary sensibilities. Such dogs and
cats are hereby declared to be a public nuisance.
No person except a police officer or health or humane officer
in the pursuit of his duties shall, within the City, shoot or kill
or commit an act of cruelty to any animal or bird or disturb any bird's
nest or bird's eggs.
[Amended 2-11-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-001]
A. In the
interest of public health and safety, it shall be unlawful for any
person, in or on City-owned land within the City of Marion to set,
place or tend any trap for the purpose of trapping, killing, catching,
wounding, worrying or molesting any animal, except by use of live
box-type traps only, except as expressly otherwise provided in this
section. "Live box-type traps" shall be defined as those traps which
capture and hold an animal in an alive and unharmed condition.
B. This section
shall prohibit the use of all traps other than live traps as described
above, including, but not limited to, traps commonly known as leg
traps, pan-type traps or other traps designed to kill, wound or close
upon a portion of the body of an animal.
C. All such
traps set, placed or tended shall comply with Ch. 29, Wis. Stats.,
as they relate to trapping.
D. This section
shall not apply to trapping on private property.
E. Nothing
in this section shall prohibit or hinder the City of Marion or its
employees or agents from performing their official duties.
F. Provided
however, that the above provisions of this section shall be subject
to the following exception: Underwater traps that cause death shall
be allowed on City property for the purpose of trapping muskrats.
Trapping of muskrats by underwater traps that cause death shall be
allowed by authorization of the Chief of Police who may issue written
permits to individuals to trap on public premises if the Council determines
such privileges to be necessary for the protection of City property,
and subject to such safeguards as may be imposed for the safety of
the lives, health, and property of other persons within the City of
Marion. Irrespective of this provision, leg traps of any type are
still prohibited under this section.
G. Effective
date. This section shall become effective February 21, 2013.
[Amended 12-10-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-001]
A. Except as otherwise provided herein, any person violating this chapter shall be subject to a penalty as prescribed in §
1-4 of this Code. This subsection shall also permit the City Attorney to apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from violating any aspect of this chapter.
B. An owner who fails to have a dog or cat vaccinated against rabies
may be required to forfeit not less than $50 nor more than $100.
C. If the owner of an animal negligently or otherwise permits the animal
to run at large or be untagged, the owner shall forfeit not less than
$25 nor more than $100 for the first offense and not less than $50
nor more than $200 for subsequent offenses.