The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ANIMAL
Any living creature other than a human being which is raised
and/or maintained in confinement or which is intended to be or is
kept as a pet. It shall include, without limitation, the following:
dogs, cats, domesticated horses, mules, cattle, sheep, goats, swine,
fowl, geese, turkeys, emus, llamas, chickens, peacocks and confined
domestic hares and rabbits.
[Amended 8-15-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-8-2]
ANIMAL FANCIER
Any person or persons in a property/residence who keeps,
harbors, raises, or possesses more than three cats over the age of
five months or any person or persons in a property/residence who keeps,
harbors, raises, or possesses more than three dogs over the age of
five months and obtains a permit for housing such animals. All such
animals must be owned by the person or persons in a property/residence.
[Amended 8-15-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-8-2]
ANIMAL SHELTER
Any premises designated by the Village Board for the purpose
of impounding and caring for all animals found at large in violation
of this chapter.
AT LARGE
When any animal is off the property of its owner and is upon
any public highway, school grounds, public park, or other public grounds
or any private property without the permission of the property owner.
Also the animal is not under the control of a person over the age
of 14 or person capable of physically restraining or otherwise safely
handling the animal.
CAT
All domesticated members of the Felis catus family, male
or female.
DOG
All domesticated members of the Canis familiaris family,
male or female.
[Amended 8-15-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-8-2]
DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms, including the bathroom and the complete
kitchen facilities, which are arranged, designed for, or used as living
quarters for one family or household.
EXOTIC ANIMALS
For purposes of this chapter shall include, but are not limited
to, any or all of the following orders and families of animals, whether
bred in the wild or in captivity, including all hybrids. The animals
listed in parentheses are intended to act as examples of common order
or family species and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list
or to limit the generality of each group of animals, unless otherwise
specified.
A.
Class Mamalia.
(1)
Order Artiodactyla (hippopotamuses, giraffes, not cattle, swine,
sheep, goats or camels).
(2)
Order Canivora.
(a)
Family Felidae (lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, ocelots, servals,
not domestic cats).
(b)
Family Canidae (wolves, coyotes, foxes, jackals, not domestic
dogs).
(c)
Family Ursidae (all bears).
(d)
Family Mustelidae (weasels, skunks, martins, minks, not ferrets).
(e)
Family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis).
(f)
Family Hyaenidae (hyenas).
(g)
Family Viverridae (civets, genets, mongooses).
(3)
Order Edentatia (anteaters, armadillos, sloth).
(4)
Order Marsupialia (opossums, kangaroos, wallabies).
(5)
Order Perissodactyla (rhinoceroses, tapirs, not horses or donkeys
or mules).
(6)
Order Primates (lemurs, monkeys, chimpanzees, gorillas).
(7)
Order Proboscidae (elephants).
(8)
Order Rodentia (squirrels, beavers, porcupines, Gambian rats,
prairie dogs, not guinea pigs, rats, mice, gerbils or hamsters).
B.
Class Reptilia.
(1)
Order Squamata.
(a)
Family Varanidae (monitor lizards, komodo dragons), all species.
(b)
Family Iguanaidae, all species.
(c)
Family Boidae (boa constrictors, pythons), all species.
(d)
Family Colubridae (boomslangs and African twig snakes), all
species.
(e)
Family Elapidae (such as coral snakes, cobras, mambas, etc.),
all species.
(f)
Family Nactricidae (keelback snakes), all species.
(g)
Family Viperidae (such as copperhead, cottonmouths, rattlesnakes,
etc.), all species.
C.
Order Crocidilia (such as crocodiles, alligators, caimans, gavials,
etc.), all species.
EXPOSED TO RABIES
An animal that has been bitten by or come in contact with
any animal known to have been infected with rabies.
HUMANE OFFICER
An individual appointed by the Village under § 173.03,
Wis. Stats., certified by the State of Wisconsin, empowered to enforce
§ 95.21, Chs. 173, 174 and 951, Wis. Stats., and ordinances
relating to animals enacted by the Village of Richfield.
KENNEL
Any licensed establishment, including hobby kennels, commercial
kennels, boarding kennels, breeding facilities or animal day-care
facilities but excluding animal fanciers where three or more dogs
are kept for breeding, sale, temporary housing, care or sporting purposes,
which are only allowed in the A-1 Exclusive Agricultural and A-2 General
Agricultural Zoning Districts or as may be permitted in business zoning
districts through a conditional use permit.
OWNER
Any person owning, keeping, or harboring an animal. The occupant
of any premises on which an animal remains or to which it customarily
returns daily for a period of 10 days is presumed to be harboring,
sheltering, or keeping an animal within this definition.
RESTRAINT
A dog controlled by a leash, at heel beside a competent person
and obedient to that person's commands, on or within a vehicle
being driven or parked on the streets, or within the property limits
of its owner or keeper.
Each violation of any provision of this Chapter
118 shall be subject to the penalties and remedies described in §
1-3 of this Code, except that the forfeiture amounts described in §
1-3A shall be as follows for the following offenses:
A. Failure to obtain rabies vaccination. Failure to have a dog vaccinated against rabies, as provided in §
118-10, is subject to a forfeiture of not less than $50 nor more than $100.
B. Failure to comply with quarantine order. Failure to comply with an
order to deliver the animal to a law enforcement officer, the county
pound or veterinarian, or with the conditions of an order that the
animal be quarantined, in violation of this chapter or Wisconsin Statutes
Chapter 173, is subject to a forfeiture of not less than $100 nor
more than $1,000.
C. Harboring excess animals. Harboring animals in excess of the number allowed by §
118-7, and harboring an exotic animal in violation of §
118-8, is subject to a forfeiture of $200 for the first offense, $300 for the second offense and $500 for each offense thereafter.
D. Dog at large or untagged. Permitting a dog to run at large or be untagged in violation of §
118-11 is subject to a forfeiture of not less than $25 nor more than $100 for the first offense, and not less than $50 nor more than $200 for subsequent offenses. If the dog is both at large and untagged, such penalties shall be doubled.
E. Vicious or hybrid dogs. Violation of any provision of Article
V of this chapter, Wolf-Dog Hybrids, except §
118-31, Release, is subject to a forfeiture of not less than $75 nor more than $1,000. Violation of §
118-31, Release, is subject to a forfeiture of not less than $250 nor more than $1,000.
If a domesticated pet, such as a dog or cat, defecates on public
land or property of another, the pet owner shall immediately remove
the feces in a sanitary manner.
No person owning or having in his or her possession or under
his or her control any farm animal or fowl shall allow the same to
run at large within the Village.
No person shall keep or maintain any livestock, such as horses,
cattle, sheep, goats, rabbits, or poultry, except in zoning districts
permitting such use as outlined in the Village of Richfield Zoning
Ordinance.