The purpose of this chapter of the City Code is to control the
animal population within the City of Evanston as well as promote the
public health, safety and general welfare for the citizens of Evanston,
Wyoming, and to ensure the humane treatment of animals by regulating
the care and control of animals within the City. City law also protects
citizens from rabies transmitted by unconfined, uncontrolled or unimmunized
animals and regulates animals that may be a nuisance. These ordinances
will assist in the promotion of responsible pet ownership and animal
welfare.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
ABANDON
The act of relinquishing the care, custody and control of
an animal without provision for adequate food, water or proper shelter.
An animal that remains at the animal control shelter for more than
72 hours shall be deemed abandoned.
ANIMAL
Any animal except human beings.
ANIMAL CONTROL SHELTER
Any facility operated by the City for the purpose of impounding
or caring for animals held under the authority of this chapter or
state law.
AT LARGE
Every animal shall be considered running "at large" when
it is physically off the property of the owner and not under immediate
control by a competent person.
CAT
A domesticated or feral feline.
CITY
The City of Evanston, Wyoming.
COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER
Any person employed by the support division and charged with
the enforcement of the City animal ordinances.
COMPETENT PERSON
A person that is capable of controlling an animal belonging
to or in his/her charge by use of voice command or leash.
CONFINED
Within an enclosure to prevent intrusion or escape by any
animal.
DOG
A domesticated or feral canine.
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
Any animal raised in captivity and trained to live with human
beings.
ENCLOSURE
A fence or structure forming an area with secure sides, bottom,
and top to prevent intrusion or escape of an animal.
EUTHANIZED
The termination of an animal's life by means approved
by the Humane Society of the United States.
HARBORED
An animal shall be harbored if it is fed or sheltered for
three consecutive days or more.
IMPOUND
To be confined in the City animal control shelter or City-approved
location.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Any person employed by the City Police Department for the
purpose of enforcing any law or ordinance within the City or state.
LEGAL OWNER
Any person having personal property rights or similar rights
of control to any animal.
OWNER
Includes the legal owner or any person, partnership, corporation,
or their agents, having care, custody, control, keeping, or harboring
one or more animals.
PREDATOR
Coyote, jackrabbit, porcupine, raccoon, red fox, skunk, stray
cat, wolf or weasel.
PROPER SHELTER
Natural or artificial shelter appropriate to the local climatic
conditions for the species concerned, as necessary for the health
of the animal.
RABIES CERTIFICATE
A certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian verifying
that an animal is vaccinated against rabies, and which includes the
date of immunization, the date that the immunization expires and the
type of vaccine used.
STRAY CAT
Any domestic feline that is off the property of the owner
that does not have on a collar and tags as required by ordinances,
or any domestic feline that is by appearance unkept or wild shall
be deemed a stray cat and therefore a predator.
SUPPORT DIVISION
The division of the City Police Department charged with the
duty of enforcing the animal control laws of the City.
TAKE
To hunt, pursue, catch, capture, shoot, kill or euthanize.
Any person who shall harbor any animal or permit the same to
habitually remain or be fed or sheltered in, upon or about his/her
premises shall be considered and held to be the owner of such animal
and responsible therefor under the terms of this chapter.
If a valid dog or cat license tag has been lost, the City Clerk
or person appointed by the City is authorized to issue a duplicate
thereof to the legal owner at no additional cost or expense to such
owner, such license tag to be valid for the unexpired term of the
original license.
It shall be unlawful for any person to place a license tag on any dog or cat which has not been licensed in accordance with §
5-4, and it shall be unlawful to deprive a licensed dog or cat of its collar.
It is unlawful for any person, other than the legal owner, community
service officer, or peace officer in the performance of his/her duty,
to deprive a dog or cat of its collar, license or tag.
All licenses for dogs or cats as required by this chapter shall
be due on January 1 of each year, and such licenses shall expire on
December 31 of each year; provided, however, that such license fee
shall not be delinquent until the following March 1, if the owner
thereof had a license for the animal to be licensed during the preceding
year, or part thereof, as provided by this chapter.
When a dog or cat has been vaccinated for rabies as required
by this chapter, the veterinarian shall make a record thereof and
retain the same in his office and, upon demand of the owner, shall
issue a certificate of the time, place and type of vaccination, including
the type of vaccine used.
No animal or fowl shall at any time be permitted by the owner
to run at large within the City. Any violation of this section shall
be fined no less than $25 for the first offense, no less than $50
for a second offense and must appear in City court for a third and
subsequent offense.
It shall be unlawful for any animal owner to encourage, permit,
allow, or fail to prevent his or her animal from:
A. Urinating
on property public or private not under the control of the animal
owner.
B. Defecating
on property public or private not under the control of the animal
owner without removing said excrement promptly. Any person found in
violation of this section shall be fined no less than $50 for each
offense.
It shall be unlawful for any person to own, keep or harbor within
the limits of the City any animal or fowl that disturbs the quiet
of any neighborhood or person by making continuous, excessive or untimely
noise. Any person in violation of this section shall be fined not
less than $50 for the first offense, not less than $100 for a second
offense and, upon a third offense, the animal or fowl may be removed
from such person.
It shall be unlawful for any animal having been adjudicated as a "nuisance animal" as provided for in §
5-14 of this chapter to be found off leash and off the property of the owner. Any person in violation of this section shall be required to appear in City court and the animal may be removed from such owner.
Any animal which bites a person in such a way as to break the
skin shall be immediately impounded by the City into the City animal
control shelter or in a kennel operated by a licensed veterinarian
and held in quarantine for at least 10 days after the bite to determine
whether the animal has any disease which may be communicated to humans,
except;
A. The
officer may allow for the animal to remain with the owner provided:
(1) The owner has, in the opinion of the officer, suitable means to keep
the animal from running at large or escaping from such owner;
(2) The owner submits to daily inspections of the animal and the quarantine
premises during the quarantine period. The officer may revoke the
home quarantine option if the officer believes that one or more of
the home quarantine provisions is being or may be violated.
(3) An animal under the age of four months need not be quarantined or
rabies tested.
B. For
an animal that an officer has probable cause to believe has bitten
a person in such a way as to break the skin and cannot be captured,
the officer may destroy the animal. The officer shall attempt to destroy
the animal in a humane manner and in a manner which avoids damage
to the animal's head. The head shall be severed from the animal's
body and sent to the state veterinarian lab for testing. The cost
of such testing and any other associated cost shall be paid by the
owner of the animal, if known. If the owner of such animal is not
known, the cost of such testing shall be paid by the City.
C. Ten
days after the date of the bite, an examination of the animal shall
be made by a licensed veterinarian to determine if the animal has
rabies or any other disease that may be communicated to humans. Upon
certification by the veterinarian that the animal is healthy, the
animal shall be released to the owner or custodian upon payment of
all fees. The cost of impoundment, quarantine and testing shall be
paid by the owner or custodian of the animal. If it is determined
that the animal is infected with rabies, the animal shall be destroyed
in accordance with provisions of this chapter, and the head removed
and sent to the state lab for further testing. If an owner cannot
be ascertained, the animal shall be destroyed in accordance with this
chapter and the head removed and sent to the state veterinarian lab
for further testing, the cost of which shall be paid by the City.
In any case, the owner or custodian of an animal may call for the
animal to be destroyed, the head removed and sent to the state lab
for further testing immediately or at any time during the quarantine
period at the owner's or custodian's expense.
Predatory animals may be taken by law enforcement officers and
community service officers in any manner at any time within the City.
It shall be the duty of every private property owner to remove
from his or her property all dead animals and dispose of their remains
in a lawful manner.
In addition to, or in lieu of, impounding any animal in violation
of this chapter, the law enforcement officer or community service
officer may issue to the owner, or his/her agent, a citation for the
violation complete with a statement of probable cause and a notice
of place and time of an arraignment hearing and/or place and time
to post bond for the violation.
No person shall directly or indirectly break open or assist
in breaking open any pen, enclosure, live trap or support division
vehicle with the intention of releasing any animal confined therein
pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. Any person convicted of
a violation of this section shall be fined no less than $300.
The removal of unwanted or dead animals by the City, the adoption
of animals, the use of animal shelter volunteers impoundment procedures,
animal cremation procedures and other miscellaneous animal control
matters may be governed by the policies of the Evanston Police Department
which have been duly approved and adopted by the governing body of
the City by resolution.
The fees to be charged by the City for licensing and for picking
up, adopting and impounding animals shall be reviewed and be set by
resolution of the governing body of the City each fiscal year.
Unless otherwise provided, any person convicted of violating any section of this chapter or of failing to meet any duty imposed herein may be fined in accordance with §
1-5. Each day the violation continues shall be considered a separate offense.