[Amended 11-14-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-26; 2-23-2016 by Ord. No. 01-2016]
A. Dog licenses.
(1) It shall be unlawful for any person in the City of Princeton to own,
harbor or keep any dog more than five months of age without complying
with the provisions of §§ 174.05 through 174.10, Wis.
Stats., relating to the listing, licensing and tagging of the same.
(2) The owner of any dog more than five months of age on January 1 of
any year, or five months of age within the license year, shall annually,
or on or before the date the dog becomes five months of age, pay a
license tax and obtain a license.
(3) The minimum state license tax under this section shall be charged in accordance with § 174.05, Wis. Stats., as amended, as prescribed in Chapter
182, Fees. An additional City tax pursuant to § 174.05, Wis. Stats, shall be paid on each dog license issued and the amount of City tax shall not exceed the total cost of all dog licensing, regulating and impounding activities for the previous year, less any refund which may be received under § 174.09(2), Wis. Stats. The license year commences on January 1 and ends on the following December 31.
(4) Upon payment of the required license tax and upon presentation of evidence that the dog is currently immunized against rabies, as required by §
124-2 of this chapter, the City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer shall complete and issue to the owner a license for such dog containing all information required by state law. The City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer shall also deliver to the owner, at the time of issuance of the license, a tag of durable material bearing the same serial number as the license, the name of the county in which issued and the license year.
(5) The owner shall securely attach the tag to a collar and the collar with the tag attached shall be kept on the dog for which the license is issued at all times, except as provided in §
124-2E.
(6) The fact that a dog is without a tag attached to the dog by means
of a collar shall be presumptive evidence that the dog is unlicensed.
Any law enforcement or humane officer shall seize, impound or restrain
any dog for which a dog license is required which is found without
such tag attached.
(7) Notwithstanding the foregoing, every dog specifically trained to
lead blind or deaf persons is exempt from the dog license tax, and
every person owning such a dog shall receive annually a free dog license
from the City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer upon application therefor.
B. Kennel licenses.
(1) Any person who keeps or operates a kennel may, instead of the license tax for each dog required by this chapter, apply for a kennel license for the keeping or operating of the kennel. Such person shall pay for the license year a license tax as prescribed in Chapter
182, Fees, for a kennel of four dogs or more. Upon payment of the required kennel license tax and, if required by the Common Council, upon presentation of evidence that all dogs over five months of age are currently immunized against rabies, the City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer shall issue the kennel license and a number of tags equal to the number of dogs authorized to be kept in the kennel. Kennels (both use and related structures) may only be located on properties following approval by the Common Council; the Common Council may attach conditions to such approval as a conditional use under Chapter
430, Zoning, of the Code of the City of Princeton.
(2) The owner or keeper of a kennel shall keep at all times a kennel
license tag attached to the collar of each dog over five months old
kept by the owner or keeper under a kennel license but this requirement
does not apply to a show dog during competition, to a dog securely
confined indoors or to a dog securely confined in a fenced area. These
tags may be transferred from one dog to another within the kennel
whenever any dog is removed from the kennel. The rabies vaccination
tag or substitute tag shall remain attached to the dog for which it
is issued at all times but this requirement does not apply to a show
dog during competition, to a dog securely confined indoors or to a
dog securely confined in a fenced area. No dog bearing a kennel tag
shall be permitted to stray or to be taken anywhere outside the limits
of the kennel unless the dog is in leash or temporarily for the purposes
of hunting, breeding, trial, training or competition.
(3) The term "kennel" means any establishment or place where not more
than four dogs are boarded for fee on a recurrent basis or a place
where more than four adult dogs are kept for any purpose.
(4) No kennel license shall be issued to the keeper or operator of a
kennel who fails to provide proper food and drink and proper shelter
for the dogs in said kennel or who neglects or abandons said dogs.
Designated officials shall investigate any complaints regarding the
failure to maintain proper standards or investigate any kennel premises
upon their own initiative. Expressly incorporated by reference in
this section as minimum standards for kennel keepers or operator are
the relevant provisions of Ch. 951, Wis. Stats.
(5) A condition of a kennel license shall be that the licensed premises
may be entered and inspected at any reasonable hour by appropriate
City officials without any warrant, and the application for a license
hereunder shall be deemed a consent to this provision. Any refusal
to permit such inspection shall automatically operate as a revocation
of any license issued hereunder and shall be deemed a violation of
this section. Should any kennel be found to constitute a public nuisance,
the license shall be revoked and the nuisance abated pursuant to City
ordinances.
[Amended 11-14-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-26; 5-10-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-05; 2-23-2016 by Ord. No. 01-2016]
The City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer shall assess and collect a late fee per pet, according to the Schedule of Fees referred to in Chapter
182, Fees, from every owner of a dog 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 if the owner failed to obtain license on or before the dog reached licensable age. Said late fee shall be charged in addition to the required license fee.
It shall be unlawful to keep, harbor, own or in any way possess
within the corporate limits of the City of Princeton:
A. Any warm-blooded, carnivorous or omnivorous, wild or exotic animal,
including but not limited to nonhuman primates, raccoons, skunks,
foxes and wild and exotic cats.
B. Any animal having poisonous bites.
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 thereon.