[Amended 8-15-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-8-2; 8-18-2016 by Ord. No. 2016-08-01]
A. Animal fancier's permit.
(1) Permit required. No person shall own more than three dogs and/or
three cats in the Village without first obtaining a permit from the
Village Treasurer's office.
(2) Application and fee. Applications for an animal fancier's permit
may be obtained from the Village Treasurer's office. The application
must be submitted to the Village along with a check for the fee established
in the Village fee schedule.
(3) Permits issued under this subsection shall expire annually on March
31.
(4) List of animals to be provided. A list of the animals to be kept
within the owner's property shall be provided on the permit.
(5) Dogs to be licensed. Any dogs to be kept on the animal fancier's
property shall be duly licensed by the Village. Cats reported on the
permit are not required to be licensed.
(6) Operation. An animal fancier's property shall be kept in accordance
with the following requirements:
(a)
All animals shall be maintained in a healthy condition or, if
ill, shall be given appropriate treatment immediately.
(b)
The quarters in which animals are kept shall be maintained in
a clean and sanitary condition and in a good state of repair.
(c)
Feces and odorous materials shall be removed from yards/enclosures
in a timely manner, and such materials shall be stored in a tightly
covered container until final disposal.
(d)
The premises for the animals shall be kept free of insect infestations
and diseases.
(e)
All animal yards/enclosures shall be sufficiently large to permit
freedom of movement to the animals.
(f)
No odor or noise nuisance shall be permitted.
(g)
All animals shall be maintained in accordance with all Village
ordinances spelled out in this chapter.
(h)
No animals licensed under an animal fancier's permit shall
be used for commercial purposes other than showing of the same and
breeding no more than two litters per property/residence per year.
B. Kennel.
(1) Permit required. No person shall operate a kennel without a permit.
Kennels are allowed only in the A-1 Exclusive Agricultural and A-2
General Agricultural Zoning Districts or as may be permitted in business
zoning districts. All kennels require a conditional use permit.
(2) Fee required. The fee to operate a kennel is established by § 174.053,
Wis. Stats.
(3) Expiration of permit. Such permit shall expire annually on March
31.
(4) Operation. Kennels shall be operated in accordance with the following
requirements:
(a)
All animals shall be maintained in a healthy condition or, if
ill, shall be given appropriate treatment immediately.
(b)
The quarters in which animals are kept shall be maintained in
a clean and sanitary condition and in a good state of repair.
(c)
Feces and odorous materials shall be removed from yards/enclosures
in a timely manner, and such materials shall be stored in a tightly
covered container until final disposal.
(d)
The premises and the animals shall be kept free of insect infestations
and diseases.
(e)
All animal yards/enclosures shall be sufficiently large to permit
freedom of movement to the animals.
(f)
No odor or noise nuisance shall be permitted.
(g)
All animals shall be maintained in accordance with all Village
ordinances spelled out in this chapter.
C. Other.
(1) The animal fancier's permit and kennel permit are effective
January 1, 2005.
(2) Required. It shall be unlawful for any person in the Village to own,
harbor, or keep any dog more than five months of age without complying
with the provisions of §§ 174.05 to 174.09, Wis. Stats.,
relating to the listing, licensing, and tagging of the dog. There
is imposed a Village dog license tax, payable to the Village Treasurer
or designee, which includes a dog license tax imposed under § 174.05(2)
and (3), Wis. Stats., in the amounts set by the Village fee schedule
for spayed or neutered dogs and for others and 1/2 the license tax
for dogs becoming five months of age after July 1 per year for all
dogs required to be licensed under statute.
(3) Kennel license payment option. The owners of kennels may opt to pay, in lieu of the fees provided in Subsection
C(2) of this section, a kennel license fee for a kennel of 12 dogs or fewer and an additional amount for each dog in excess of 12 shall be set by the Village fee schedule, and the Village Treasurer or designee shall issue tags for each dog owned by the kennel owner, as provided in § 174.053, Wis. Stats.
(4) Late fees. The Village Treasurer or designee shall assess and collect
a late fee established by the Village fee schedule from every owner
of a dog five months of age or older 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 if the owner failed to obtain a
license before the dog reached licensable age.
(5) Lost license tag. If a metallic license tag issued for a dog shall
be lost, the owner may obtain a duplicate tag from the Village Treasurer
or designee upon the payment of the amount set by the Village fee
schedule.
(6) Change of ownership. If there is a change of ownership of a licensed
dog or kennel during the license year, the new owner may have the
current license transferred to his or her name upon payment of a transfer
fee set by the Village fee schedule.
(7) Transfer. No person shall use for any animal a license receipt or
license tag issued for another animal.
(8) Collections. The Washington County Humane Society is authorized to
collect funds and issue dog licenses on behalf of the Village.
It shall be unlawful for any person to keep a dog in the Village
that is over five months of age and has not received a rabies vaccination
as required by § 95.21(2), Wis. Stats. No dog license shall
be issued until a certificate of rabies vaccination issued by a veterinarian
has been presented. A rabies vaccination tag shall be attached to
the collar of all licensed dogs at all times, except as provided in
§ 95.21(2)(f), Wis. Stats.
Every person, including the owner or person harboring or keeping
a dog, who knows that a dog has bitten any person shall immediately
report such fact to the Washington County Sheriff.
No person shall own, keep, harbor, or have in his or her possession
any dog within the Village which, by frequent or habitual howling,
yelping, barking, or other disturbing noise, individually or together,
offends the peace and quiet of persons of ordinary sensibilities,
thereby causing a serious disturbance to persons or to the neighborhood.
For purposes of a violation under this section, when the person alleged
to have violated this section owns, keeps, harbors or has in his or
her possession more than one dog of the type causing the disturbance,
it is not required to identify the particular dog causing the disturbance.
Each day that such disturbance continues or occurs gives rise to a
separate offense.