[Amended 1-6-2015 by Ord. No. 01-2015; 6-7-2016 by Ord. No. 06-2016; 7-20-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-12; 5-2-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-08]
A. No person shall own, harbor, or keep in his possession more than
two dogs on property zoned residential, with the exception that a
litter of pups, or a portion of a litter, may be kept for not exceeding
12 weeks from birth on a parcel consisting of 2 1/2 acres or
less. On parcels more than 2 1/2 acres in size, no person shall
own, harbor, or keep in his possession more than five dogs on property
zoned residential, with the exception that a litter of pups, or a
portion of a litter, may be kept for not exceeding 12 weeks from birth.
B. A person seeking a variance in the number of dogs allowed in Subsection
A above, for parcels consisting of 2 1/2 acres or less, may do so by submitting a form designated by the Village. The variance may be granted by the Chief of Police or his or her designee.
(1) In no event shall the number of dogs in a dwelling unit exceed four.
(2) All dogs must be properly licensed with the Village.
(3) The Chief of Police shall consider whether there have been any complaints
of any violation of this article against the owner or property owner
in all variance requests. Such variance may be subject to conditions
as deemed appropriate by the Chief of Police.
(4) The variance may be revoked by the Chief of Police if any condition
specified in the variance is not met. The variance may also be revoked
by the Chief of Police if a complaint regarding violation of this
article is received after the variance is granted.
(5) All decisions to deny a variance request or revoke a previously granted
variance may be appealed to the Village Board if written notice of
appeal is received by the Village Administrator within 14 days of
receipt of the revocation notice. The Board shall consider the appeal
at its next regularly scheduled meeting.
(6) There shall be no variances allowed in the maximum number of chickens.
C. For the purpose of determining the size of a property for the regulation of the number of dogs permitted, adjoining parcels owned by the same person may be combined to determine the total acreage for regulation purposes as described in Subsection
A above.
D. If a person owns, harbors or keeps more than the allowable number of dogs under Subsection
A above at the time the ordinance establishing the limit is passed, they shall not be required to remove any dogs from the property, but will not be able to replace any dog, after they are no longer owned, harbored or kept on the property permanently, until the person is in compliance with the ordinance.
E. No person in the Village residing in the R-2, R-2-R or R-3 Single-Family
Zoning Districts shall own, harbor or keep in his or her possession
more than six chickens. For the purposes of this section, a "chicken"
shall be defined as a domestic hen or pullet of the subspecies Gallus
gallus domesticus. No roosters are allowed.
[Amended 1-6-2015 by Ord. No. 01-2015]
If any dog is suspected of having rabies, the police may follow
the prescribed procedures found in Wis. Stats. § 95.21 to
take possession of the dog.
[Amended 1-6-2015 by Ord. No. 01-2015]
Violations of this article shall be subject to the penalties provided in §
1-3. Each day of continuing violation shall constitute a separate offense.